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WHOLE NUMBER, 1,687 . . I I . 9, 9 5 ; I 1 $1 a Year hn Advance. i�, . I
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- . . THE �PRING OPENINGS.J1, Mackie, who was minister of Forteviot, near M�. Petch's son, in that land o prom- 1898.', Mr. Barber was unseated on Account ", I
WALL PAPERS ise. Vym. Ames, wife and two son (Cbar- of bribery by agents, and the judges report- , -� I
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11 Have ye seen me t'ree inch shtan up guaon, of Logierai-t, in the Synod of Perth . lie an.d!Willie) and daughter (Lulu , were ed the following persona:ws having been � 11
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,ane flop over toy ?" says I to ar and Stirling, 1732, to censure the sermon also in the party, as Witnipeg the o jective guilty of corrupt practices � Hugh n- rvT
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I preached at its opening by the Rev. Eben- ri,nt, 1 The Misses Minnie and annah . na, Win. � - I
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� up the millinars," I says. "They 6 be ezer.Erskine, the moderator. The motion I ywere passengers for Cypress River, Evans, Win. Elliott, junior, Robert Sher- -1
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I . I I goid' 6 intherview th' aphring boinets'," I direct cause of the Secession of 1733, Mr. . I n1pego. �. Lyons, George Storey, W illiarn Halliday, i .
I says, " an' I'll have to putt an me other Mackie's actions were not homologated by —On Wednesday, March 28th, Jessie, Thomas G. Dent, - junior, Michael Quinn � i I
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. � slang wid ye," says -she. Mary Ellen is drew from his ministrations and attached BEST GOODS AT , known and highly esteem I ed resident of the meed of justice in the courts of the laud at �
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I I I somewhat jillus, an' she don't loike the oidea themselves to that of the Rev. Mr. Wilson, . .- LOWEST PRIChS. i 9th concession of Grey township, died at her the coming avaizes.. I "", .
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fale lonesome amang so manny gurrle," she Abernethy. The Rev'. Mr. Palmer, the Sewing maohines repaired and eatisfa( - neas, aged 83 years. Her home befolre mar- year of his pastorate ot Knox's chureb. ... I
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says. 11 I guess I can shtand it,�' I says. minister of Forgandenny, sympathised with n riage was Hibbert tow*mship, Perth,bounty, Woodstock, on the 22jad of this mouth. Dr., I
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CO-AIPLETEN � ' I'll take th'. dag alarig an' I guess I'll be the seceding brethren, but he lacked the Agency Singer Sewing. Machines. 4� .
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I I -Clabey", I says. Lry Ellen was a millinur the seceding. point, and he Rev. Ralph band, two'sons and three dawghters. . who has for so many years representea .
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I I . y irl Morris, was united in marriage on I -March from Manitoba on April 6th, ,
. I eye he cud have money in th' bank av it Palmer in his last illness, and that, one da I � I I
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- a' that's j List where Clancy mod th' mish. an open testimony against those indignities - Lewis, of McGregor, tying t* inatr:imonial� eral places are reported as having cpnsider- - �
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. 1 i-tsL as aisy to oiarry a millinur as it is a mercy that that sin and all my other sing only son, resides. eyhad four chii� tusiness in 1ruarket gardening, plan ed one a farmer -living near Craighurst, in the 1
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1, hisyer," I says.. ,�Wall, about thim qen a a all, be sought for and there shall be none, Early Thoroughbred." He secured as a en man, who'sought admission to t so.. - �4 .1
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I I -- has some lambs that are hard to beat. The the property of Mr. W. J. Biggins, of - Hul- dians has been taken. � Mrs. McDonald was ; I
. wid a-shweet 8hmoila. ' ' I'm afraid," I says, and Perth. In 1749 the seceders resident biggest at fiTs days old, weighed 20 pounds, I I I
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: . gua&, loightly too copious for yet com- Viot took steps to form themselves in a of five head of Shorthorns, tifirce co s and county, in 1807, her grandmother, Mrs. I -
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. . is wan at eightedh aivinty-.'our, but ,we have to -day. The Rev. Laurew;e Reid, of Lg,ul- 1889; the 6116wing year J"t the Roya� North- recollection of the war of 1812 - 15, and of the - � ,I
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. -' me hoigher than that," she says. 1� I'm er, was the first pastor. . �en, she won first prize troUbIOUS political times of that period. .
The impression of completeness which one receives on e -Henry Mooney, of BrueselL-, arid Miss ern, held' Aberd �
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- i11g Our store is patent to the Most unobservant, we len is goin' to make her ould . wan do till . th ,ee are 9: edby Imp. Royal Don (I 4,717), bred hogs is now going on from Ontario - - � . -
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11 : .1 � to about th' twinty fourt," I says. , " She's go- The feeliDg� aroused in Vonnection with on Monday evening of last week, at the first prize i 6nd silver medal bull at t! ie Win- points to the Northwest for the iTprove- . - -� . - � �
� have nothing to offer which' we would be. as'b amed the Secession has practicall� died out, and residence of Mr.'James McDonald, -of. Mor- ., ' -- I i
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: : in' to turn it ind -fur ind, ark move th' in Patbatruie, 6hurch union isa, solved prob- ria. Rev. C.'M. Filer officiated. I nipeg Prov incial Show in 1894. . ment of stock in the Territories. The br-eeds :
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meet a mali on the street after having sold any partic- whoite Leghorn plume back a6ut two lem. The members of the National Zion, -hueas Crich, of lot 11, concessi n, 17, -The T Ironto Globe of Thursday of last are chiefly Tarnworths, Berkshiries and - I
I � ' ) I says, week. mak(s the following ref6rence to the York -shires, Mr. A, P. Westervelt, secre- .
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! � ular article t-0 him. - I I 16 I'm sorry to have to lave ye," I I says, the Free and the United Presb Grey, has purchased a young thorou hbred late Mr. Caleb Cudmore, of whosc -death tar� of the Live Stock Association. has been
I i churches of th"istrict frequently co-oper- Durham bull from Mr. James Crich, of . . I - I
I ' . we made mention last week : " Mr. C. 0. engaged in buying the hogs, which are pur- . -1
but I have some. more millinurs to inter- He is a first-clas' 41nimal, � � I
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Th' * ' r weelidy talk with our customers. Ctistom'ars like view an' I musht be aff. Ta, ta !" sa a 1. ate in good .work. The state of feeling will Tuckersmith. a Cadmore, '02, mathmatics, Toronto Uni- chas�ol directly for the Government ,of the I
I I y urches and Mr. Crich paid a good price fo im. I . I �
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once in a while. You go to 'church .and very Often jointed store. The fursht man I mit Was induction i t Tuesday. Burgess, whose farm adjoins Brugeels, lObh -week. his friends having found him'i hucon- The motit of the stock goes to the vicinity ,of . I -
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bear what you have been told often and often before mornin' Mishter Grogan," he says, 11 can't I situated, although it must be confessed that improvement of tilis barn, stone stabling, huffering from ,tubercular me4ingitia. -A farmer near Burgeasville bought a -- 1,; A . -
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and yet you do not think it out of the way, in fact you sill ye a new shpring shoot to -day," be says. in all directions,- resented Ev somewhat ing 50 by 64 feet and modern in its lay out. Though quite young, and of rather - �retiring heifer for $12 a short time ago, which de- : I I
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are free to admit, with a few- exceptions, that you - "' an3 -bleak appearance on Tuesday. Away to -While operating a band saw in Cooper a -ahees and friends, and se .1 h record when fed under natural conditions. . - ��
. we're littin' it go fur Vree twinty-noine," the north -are the eastern spurs of the factory, in Clinton, the other -day, Arthur q naint I A
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were benefitted thereby. -,- I Ochils, to the south, the peaks of the Cook came near having a fatal ac3ident. In - � - I I -
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. of cases, would like to think,.. I shpring millinurs. There was wan i fi & A , a number o 1 t � . - J udge every 24 hours. The sum of $700 has been � I
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, to DaIany, � I Wid th' limonade hair," I says. of New York, by Rev. Doctor Park r Mor- er of Fisheries, has the following report on I
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I Vouahtit was th' hats ye come to see," he � THE INDUCTION CERNMONY. jured. I . friends being present at the ceremon2 The I y ' has I I 1. I
. which will bring satisfaction to you, and a fair propor- says�. I I Now, how's thief ur a he d gear," The members of Fyfe and Kinross Pres- i I bride looked charming in a travelling gown been engaging the attention -of a consider- :
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�. . who say " pr6fit is uothing', to uS, it is bus'iness We latest,"'he says, I I Ilan, h p ed nothing more serious than a � . I
� � . $ ; Says. . 11 Twud lu� well on Mary e portunity of shaking hands with Mr. Muir, I prominent and well known in musical cir- tions for leases have been received and the-' � �
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. . pant at $1.00, the boys', pan In the course of the afternoon the Pres. of Leamington. This horse is considered , �� - �
ts) our own maike, at 50c, there, wid the grane shkurrt," I sa I " It among horsemen to ne a fine animal, I and Paris exposition. i � ing in it, and likew9e an additional isource � 1
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, 6 ict 75ol the men's sui�s also oui own make, at $8.00 games tome," says Danny, I I ye care more ed pastor were entertained to dinner in the supposed to be the sire of morer speedy i and I i - I � I
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. $' school -room. Mr. Duncan Balgedie occu. better roadsters than any Biro livin
I pied the chair, and among the sentiments dead. reports glan .� .
- I'll inthroduce ye to a .young lady nat Ian proposed and heartily responded to was the -The following persons were ticketed at at there,� is a considerable sc. ., ity of � � r
. .new shape of.Cbristys' 'Stiff hat at '1.50, $2.00,"$2650 9 th �� I . ahorrible fatalitylast Saturday afternoon. , I
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I . $ 9 over," he gays. Th' young lady was shtand- sentiment of success to the newly inducted Clinton last week, for points west : lBert horses there, And that Canadian sh ,I ments: In the morning she was brou lit h - e from � �
a new special waterproof coat at $6,50, a'new, 11 Gloria" in' in th' windv in th' front av th' shtore. . . - � � the hospital, where she had Cen om�eratied I
minister. Tedford, to Winnipeg, Manitoba ; �, Mr. would comi'pand good prices this su er. ] � -
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i bur oyes, as if she was sar y she had iver THE CONCRECAT13NAL SOIREE. , ter, but the doctor in Attendance told the � .
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. uit at $2.50 which will wear wpH, unlined lift Ireland. 11 Mias.Dummy," says be, " lot . , In the eveni nal soiree � family to be very careful and to watch her. �
1 25cl a boy's s ng a,,,.congregatio McKenzie, Walter J aekson, for Moosejaw ; Hamilton, tecently, left an estate of ,P,23,500,' . Z � I
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- me make ye acquainted wid Mr. Grogan," "Was held in the church and was largely at- James Reid and the Misses Reid for (jarn-- of which $5,000 was given to Miss Alice i .. I
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working gloves and mitts to keep the ands from L � j lying in bed and went down atairs to the: ; .
I Z) . 4 besays." " How d'ye do, Aiss Dummy," tended by members and adherents. The duff, N. W. T. � Buskard, to wb)m be was engaged. � :
I and nobby spring overcoat at says 1. " are ye anny relation to th' Dum. soiree was pronounced a decided success by. -Wesley Whitely, book-keeper in the � -Lieutenant' Colonel Delamere, com- J dining -room.. -Ten minutes later she wont; : -
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the, lono, stockino's for eith 1 boys or -o,irls' called Mule- �� after dinner be went into the Huron H?use, � e is cy tean1l, and it is almost certain � last came upon her mo-ther's a body,
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0 I , peopl . 6omination was ma0e. when found shortly afterwards h6was dead. - -A boiler exploded in McQuillares ftour, 19 .
" She' rd o' hearin'," he save. 11 How e. No other I . _ � � her clotbirIg were found, and all the eircum- I Al � -
have said that they are thb best value which we have 8 ha . With such An auspicious beginni he Heart disease was the -cause I of deat I, be Imill in Harristgn, on Saturday, �wieeking � 1: .
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0 4 be such as shall in some way maintain he -On Thursday of last week, an old Lresi- damage to the mill. ' Mr. McQaillar - A
- an' I putt on me slipicks an' tuk a gud luk � i in bad health for a number of years, Her I
left it will be' sold to a purchaser at $29 and will prove I - wound. ad al I . - 5
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at th' gurrl in th' windy an' thin, bedad church centre. � ed away, . after an illness of abont"l,two narrow escape. I i I . b
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spare and who has it in his, mind to buy a coat next mint up to MdFaul's, an'I axed ins friend Mr. Muir, as already indicated, is! a born i;�Ireland seventy-three years ago and agreed to the same reduced rates I �as I a motion of MT. Duff, the Provincial ' � . ; . � I
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� Shtate to show me th' millinura. " I will," native of the village of Fordell. He studied � y il . 1: Secretary laid upon the table of the' Legis- ,
� y - ipeg and Brand 'n fairs Co be held n July., . .
She had lived in Goderich for thirt�-six � $ .
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. I make ye acquainted wid Miss Durnmy," he Toronto, Canada. He was in Canada for yea I trip,'wh�ch amounts to $72 for the� the quantity of binder twine sold from the
� I . says. 11 T'ank ye," says I, " but I've jist some 11 years. He returned to Scotland mourn her loss two daughters. r return I I prison in 1899 was 335,760 pounds. The I
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, happened, on Wednesday of last week, in -Mr. E.A..4cDonald, mayor , oronto,; highest price in a i
. to deal with us the year Tound,and prove u's that ard's," says 1, 11�an' I don't loike bur done work as a locurn tenens. Mr. Muir is . pound, and the lowest price was 10 cents I
Continue the woods of Mr. J Rapson, � of Hullett, Is suing the M4il and Empire for !$10 000 � ' i
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y . near Summerhill. A number of hie for damageb t6 his reputation, alleged t
I we are doing business in a manner which brings - con- I says, I I -where's yer new slipring roofs," I Carlow, who for a long series of' years was 0igh- t OJ that there was no indebtedness to the Gov- -
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, fidence and satisfaction to �ou and success to us. while felling a tree a large limb was k � ock. that paper, whe� Mr. Macdonald w Is a can-
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away, Jawn " I says," I can't shtand it � — roul e con� - 11 I I
f him a good deal. � Toronto, has received a call f binder twine would e available for the use
says. Mishter McFaul have a purfict pa"lish celebration on Qaeen's Birthday. i of farmers for ton of 1900. Farmers i �
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I . av a shtore, an' he do have some dandy mil -i —Mr. and Mrs, L. Manning, of Clinton, brakeman on the Grand Trunk Railway,and Pbil d I'hia. Mr. Patterson says i that al, have been asked by adverthement to send ` 1 �
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linurs, too. Thin I wint up to me friend - though he call was a most unnuiriloua 0 ' "I
. Mishter Abell's. Joe knows how to dries a of last week. . . . . I when the price will be fixed, upga the basis �i
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hats, mostly Sout' African shtoyles for appendi,3itis, at Guelph hospital. I farmer who does not wish to.,do so ,I not Z - .
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Lord Bobs, an' th' Kruger, an� th' Buller, —Mr. L. Kennedy, of Clinton, has leased IV n I be required to take the amount of his pro- P -
� - arm was terri�b y ushed, and his bead imports entered for consumption Jvas $3,! . . -1.
� ,� an' th' widdy Jotb6irt, an' so an'. It's a the Queen's hotel, in Bayfield, and. will con Ling 51,747 for visional order. I 1%, I .
i I- foin soight these shpring o - duct it as a summer hotel. . badly hurt by strilria on the rails. The 011;726, as compared with $2,83. 0— ta� , ;
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- I Arthur Ramsay, ,of Exeber, has arm had to be mpubated. the! previous mouth, .
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I can't help thinkin' that th' soight av so passed his final examination at the Ontario —On Tuesday morning of last week, Am. last week, w en Miss Maggie Gibson passed. �
f . �- I I -y J Ilected quietly away. Miss Gibson was one of the p
manny ex insive hats in th? windys sets Veterinary College, Toronto. drew Miller,; a well known and most highly $4990643. The amount of dut po
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i � . � bull, of Grey, who was laid up With con- to the asylum' at Toronto by his friends'. He -It is claimed that the longest train of - .
. Clothiers and, I arnishers th' man a bachelor. I . . -7 that position for thirteen years ---And on L
1. GROGAN, , gestion of the lungs -and mumps, isi recover- has been suffering from mental aberi,ation can hauled on a railway in the 'United Thursday attended to her duties and retired I .
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I ing her health. I for the past few weeks, caused by severe a ance o at night in her usual good health, Daring i
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BTRONG� BLOCK, . Dunfermline Journal of April 17bh, relatee —Goderich Tu`rf Assooiation� will hold —04 Saturday, -March 31st, at noon, t eta., g that' I loaded cars had be n hauled Deceased was highly esteemed an �
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I . truie. The church which is about midwsy —S. B. Fralick has disposed of his fifty West. There were six loaded care ; of. met- —The prosecution of election booi Here and to the important parish of Woodstock, irt I- il I
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acre -farm, 11 miles South of Brussels, to' tlers' effects. consisting of lumber,' imple. corruptioniste goeE steadily on. At the in� the London Diocese, and by his untiring - �'-11
between Dunning and Milnathort, is under Win. Rands, of Grahainville, for the sum' ments, horses, conveyances, h�usehold stance'of Mr. Wiliam Lount, Q. C., Crown efforts And shrewd business tact has won for I �; I
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' 1 Forteviot. 8tudents of the histo of the Grey, dn Tuesday of last week, at the Ad. Sommerville', who will go to Alameda, N. ustic� Maclennan tried the; petitiop new field of labor. The address was rEad
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0. B19THUNE, Ag6nt for Merchants a]N� MUtUCU Secesrio� will remember 'that 7orbeviot vauRed age of nearly 82 years. She had W. T., where they will engage in farming on 'case againA the'r turn of Mr. Job* R. Bart. , �il
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