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listatiee from Seafoi�th . . POLITICIANS IN, i . till his i -
. 11 : . I . IderniBe, Some years ago he was stance i 11e treas rcror his sureties paid up.
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riced of any viduterl ap, . j- I -- . - at while �ho c in ty rate hits Spring 1901 stricken with paralysis and since that time I The au( 1tor tells an amusing'story -of one of � 1,
,is or her day of Op . � A very in eating division court came, ! Eel"", so th . . I -
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� clothes or garmenils of. I I .. I arising out of the recount in the � late Do- � c ilialities do not reae' a a43 bermfib from L the hot se, but the immediate cause of death , the boo �s of a qntleman who bad been a L .
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Nt prices, not tobi I ril nion election in West Huron, ! tie reductions and th (oun .I has nd right Wall apers
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velve month., This alk ra- I � ' tried: at the division court t ) claim credit for ;e ductions. Be. - Tueum(nia He was a lifelong member of , that he had sh book, .
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,usiness, these sitock,kak. I - ..... . I � - we4*1 before Judge a des this, there are i , evera. bridges which Now opened in 411 the I ithe Preobyierian church and a liberal sup- His me hod con A ed in two spiltes or files .
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I " - e and a jury. Mr. Jame MaoDou- tie county used to IV t( Newemt Dosigu& and Colorings - .. I
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. d, the well known yvou g Toronto barris, which are now thro on ) the munici- With Borders and Ceiling 'in 18.49[to Miss 10. Armstrong, of Kirkwall. -ing bV1 I
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f .- I .... t r, sued Mr. R,)bert Moll e�an, the defeated t lities. This last ye M Killop had to to match stil b .
.i . � - bl 12 children, --,5. of whom, together owedtbo towns ip thousands of dollavp as .
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i - - - - - - - . I naervative vandidat6, f c)r $56 75 for his ild one of the - � 6 -� I I .
i .&"& I& � � ,A -A. � 8 a e 8, at cost of $800, with aged widow, still survive him, 6] re �lt of this Thode of bookkeapivg.
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: � nael fees a expens,�s to Goderich to v� f but for this would have P � I
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P. i , We are oving our entire sLock across .0 clurit.. There. was.no depute as to ,the If the assessment ac amended so Hanging wall or ceiling paper 5 cents per —Auptlu Disher, ' a farmer of Pelham �
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I evi�e�io so much roll until April let. to ,by Go -
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I I ars by Johnson Bros. as a bardw 3over, but Mr. M(3Lean denied. p)r acre i wnshp, was kille Friday afternoon, ,, erect and equip on the .
At roduced the store Occupied for ye ril7ght to re : - ( f i
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L rhe balance of gur �lic � Store. tl�at he had anything to do with MacDon- P,aceo assessed in prop3tt'ou to the amount I Guelph, I
. ,g 1 We ,are leaving the store on the wrong. side of-' the - . I ` alighted on -his he&d-,i breaking his neck. a hall a A libmrV for the -use -of the I
Dae handsome, U& - aid, and clai med that Meosr's- A. W. Wright of business done, and othek, properties at . , $Q,0W. L .
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qL rich, . . and T. -W. 11, Leavitt, the I AIM X, WINTEIR I —Dr, S. J. Farrelli a former student of atudenti, at a cost of There will �
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erinea, Collar4tes t Ono, block, whlcl� we I �oronto rnanag- - say five per- cent. of th rentiv,l value, there . - Alb�rt ,College, B' be acqoramodati n of a fireproof nature for I
. I � 1- . d g e tiof Sam el -Barker's Conservative- organ. ,ould be no eqdalizati(n nee&d. As it is I — elleville, who has been .
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01 at new lower pri�ices " .Ly six years an where we have -on e a - successful clothiD . � SEAFORTH. Merving with theR6yal Canafflan. Dmgoons 100,000 volumes This is believed to be the L
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ic�latelylln,llpg OY were. C11 I . .. .- . . ;: n, had engaged the young (3ounsel, and b w,, the towns and vi lages ,�r�lbetter rep. � - . in Bout Afriea, has been employed as civil first gift ever mai'de by a private' individual I
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ower than fur# business -r - � J - . I - should therefore pay him. The principal r sented in the count y co� ol than t ourgeor . with the edical service of tha to a 90v rnmen I buildingLin Ontario. The 4
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)� . . ween the various exhibitors. The fol. - I - i I
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ler of o-ellence u - .1 witneogeswore Messrs, McLean, Wright and town hips. Yours trul,7: I army, I t a rate of zC A day and rations. new bui ding w I enable the rgovernment, to I i I
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� - ex AM Ily, We have -made the claim in the past that it was onO L-avi t t. - The . testimony was very conflict. 11 ., lowing were among the Principal exhibitors i'l, I
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,a. We are clearing t! iem . L - . I . Jom,; C. MO ISOX, � neresse �he do i :
ing, McLear itt the J-1 from outside the town of Goderich : Mrs, . , irmitory accommoda- . � I
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:25 per cent, off marked of �the large,st strictly olothilcig au�id furnishing I giving''Wright and Leav I ppo � . � I
� aces t please and oave.l - echtradictio i in several instances. Thejury . R. E. Ferguson, Stratford; A. Askwith just bei A U inted q the chair in Path- tiOn- � i �
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the westeru'part. of the Province; and we, still belie' I Aubury ; W. S. Hamilton, Toronto; W. Ology a �d Bacteriology in the Chicago Post- �--A %adding unique in the history of To- . I
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au can buy- them bore :- Ve our- a5cepted M�Leanls versionof the praneac. Seed Wheat 0 � m ititions. Gradu a Medical School, and rent ,,, ok -Lpla�e Saturda, I
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au can elsewhere, � 'L selves correct in'tbe statement. -.believe tire evi : I Carter, Constance'; D. A. Lowry, Brussels ; will assume � j I
I z How'eve: , we are going to' ',':" +en -'O Of 2he selections of "teat received from Alf. Baeker, Brussels ; JL. Alpaugh & Son, his new duties in abo't two weeks. He is a residence of Mr.',R*berti J. Ahipcott, Bolton . -1 L
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� I t e other tv; o. Verdict was given , f or the competitors in the ted I -rain comP6ti- Fergus; Armstrong Bros., Fergus; Carling graduataofQueenla -niveraity, Kingston. avenue. The hap'py couple, who were united I
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t ' - tion," for which Sir Wi I am b. Macdonald, Bros., Exeter; John Moore, Exeter; John * f he Young Men's Chris- by Re- Dr. Cha�ibers, were Mrs. E. 8hipell I .
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. u , i I tian As iociation, Wo�drjtook, have decided and Mr., J. W. Andrews. The, blushing I
I has been in the - p�st. � The movi cy will : not be f Ily coin the Montreal tobacco k' g, d ated a large Thomson, Fergus; James H. Howson, I .
i I 0 � . to the effect, thab"a- few days before the re. I �prj;d I I 5 twice been a widow, and she is 75
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rwear - I I pleted until the �nd of February 1- '"Te expect by-'t,liat tirno to ' er,qnt wis to be held, Mr. McLean came sum to be distributed i. j , hav6 been Clinton; W. J., Plater, Galt; A. J. Grigg, ilio e ir,e 0 t a aw buildiog, the preseab -one be. bride " � �
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I- I & in examined, Theme prizoal ar, i awarded t 3g adl�,qnuate to aco mmodate the mrz pla, but is I a most remarkable woman - -
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� . be full ' settled a�d read 'In. the mean- !�-Am boys and girls me ber'hip. The b4ilding s o,co I
, I y y for the pring rush. � � who I.ive,,'o 0"dian farms, Roos, Waterlool; J. A. Gray, WiDgham - i t oat it� for her 4ge. Th1e bridegroom has reaclied.
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� B rke'r, M. P., the chief Conservative i or- and who have performe6 �Spal fled work in Thomas Bower, Wingbarn ; Be clu ing ot, S. 5,000 but will not be ur-sOoje years, iby the last calendar, and is I
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e time we invite - 8 rewd buyer o a per'us'al of the followin . ' ' .
K that wear, those fy ganizer, vvaf Air. McLean, stated nior & , -,ed, fO I
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I present. - connection with the sela ion of seed grit - un il th whole amou t is raised or pledges now enjoying hi's Slf;t year. During the .
1zhose, that flt., those hat� . 0 that he had taken atelis to hiive a recount, . in. � Grieve, Exeter; 0. MoMann, Seaforth ; 0 - I .
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I � special prices Q, �t we will have fo- the opening days in- our set of prizoa O ed ; r each prov. Pickard & Cullen, D'rumbo ; G. C. Hamil, �
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� ad save you from . �11 .- but that the date .for holding it had not yet - to - - I
. 11 - sev. , . . . ince in the Dcimitiion� Th 1 ton, Fergus ; Dr. Scott,� Seafortb ; C. H. -Cornelzius El- has rem 11 ed &'bachelor until he was capti' :
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rely these are kinds of; new store,: I . . - been fixed, nd'wished to get a first-class - I ; . selections re- -Ha nab Hyland 0 suing �
. i I � cei-Ved for the yearly 00 i PEI litiOn Of 1900 Aetzel, Seaforth'; GeorgF'Sw'allow, Clinton. liett, o Woodhouse township, Norfolk vated b3 the chalrms of Mrs. 8hipell. The r
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Tou would wear, Cold. . 11 Toronto lawyer to look, after, his interests, contained 10Q selected he de � if the variety . unty, or $3,000 foil breach `of promi I
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a we've had is corn # I . there wera nolawyers in Huron in whom with which the compet,to , 11 is operating. TIAE ANNUAL MIMING. marriag . Sh i , rejoice,b,ut,of �ourse,tbebridgroomhAszxlb I
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),od't shiver when u -n er. I �-- - - . , M.fidence. 'They agreed to Twenty-five points wevd,' g ver Ior each gram � The annual meeting of the association who is ,wealthy farmer and drover, plight- any. T e young couple will reside in the- I I
i so easily and che pl, . S � I . . � a dh* h " Leavitt went and saw I
I Boy - List.:rl � I In 8 U ( a gw�pt n - (by weight) of grain of 001 ,1 quality con- wf6s held on the second day of the show. ea his �rjoth to her by means of letters and West ' . -of
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%IV a a fu,H range to clear, . MacDor aldh, O consented to go. Mae- ; E d, Toronto, at the conclusion I
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. ' " � I I . �;- t tained in those 100 he4d , a A one point There was keen competition between Ex- rings an other attentions yearis ago. Last their haneymocia. and will be at home to .
� I . Donald conducted e e recounb in a Very able � � � I
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a. Iroments", oyal, 4n "' I r each graio hic the 100 heads eter- and Wingharn - for the place in which week he'married another lady of the com. their friends.
ir iri the. di re-rit sizes.- , . m uner, and. succeeded in having Holmes' contained. I the next annual exhibition shall be held. munity, � '. . . -A covered sl�eigh,, containing a load of I � I
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I � I Odd coats that button 11 P to the neck, the. ifloviuc), m ]Ority reduced from 40 to 20. Leavitt I But Wingliam, ultimately carried the day, � I I
, - ! ' I ' 0 . The list of successfu cot Pebitors with . —The effects of r. Sol White, the do. young �eopte, wbile croarsing the railway
, � price 90c. Bo3s' -school pants, made by- ourselves.—th, ther swor that, while no�Admibbing any and the show of next year will be held in feated cal e - last -Donninion elec. I Monday night, was �
-1 I at fu spring Wheat for the Pr ' V noi ;of Ontario is .ndidate in t track a - Chatbim, on
,muslins. - ]i bility, the Conservative orianization had that town. The following officers were Gi � .
o I ) I us as follows :-Henry J. 11 rai� b, Powassant on,'in Essex county and a once prominent struckb a train'. biving to the noise the I
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means well made'—the moving price will be 25c a pair. we -Aerod to pa one-half the or6irn and, th $25 ; Charlotte St. Ge rge 1, d Co., Tra- elected for the .current �ear : President puliticum ere offer d for sale by auction - were MB mg, tl�e occupants of the 14167
lantity of -muslin under- . y ; , 7 vent the wa the 0 1 a ona is Saturda, 1,&w His property was held . �
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are selliiig odd pieces -.0f -bo s' underwear, fleece lined' at 25c pr shing of dirty linen in more, $20 ;,Joe, -ph K . Wilter Taylor, Winghik-th ; lob vice, -:W' ternoon. did not i - t ice the tmi-6. The engine struck � I
inir, sold in the different : ' . , co rt, but McLean absolutely refused tv' � . I
� Z, : � , pay Corners, $15 ; Mar Carter, Constance ; 2nd Vice, George Swal- by the brinatient Li in ; . I
each plece. The boys' stockings at the. moving price of 25c,- an .part of i 1. I e iri�e ell Andrea, ,� . bhesleig just at'thefront bobs. Thebor-ses . I I
I. We sell oux share., ]111 . . - Golden Valley, $12 ; low, Clinton ; 3rd, vic6, J. A. King, Clinton; p� - vehicle and ran
. I � . . I earl' H idriaks,Head- any, O London, anl the company wished were sep rated from the
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1 more. will be found attricti e to the shrewd buyer. I . . WLEA � -b -n�: Blairhamp. secretary,G. Newton, Wingharn ; treasurer, to rr� he mortgage. .There were no away. -
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I - I . cLean's- evidence was entirely contra- ton, $8 ; -Edith Flemin j I, ,ice $5 ; Bert Hi B. Elliott, Wingliam �, auditors, George bidders aInd �Ihite'bti�l has �pmsessicm. carried the .cowcatcher ni6arly 80 feet
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. . I . . I Bond, Mondernoya, $;; . 6 MCN. Rem- . - I . ped albrigaide the -track. The I .�
to -put-on under 11� - ! .di tor to these two men, and was accepted etbi Hanna, Mr. Van Norman. Directors,-, d .
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S' home sewing, when: ! . i I by the jury as being the correct versionlof lip,;:McKell,ar, $5 ;' David Fl�ming', Invan. Seaforth, C. H, Aelzel. Dr. Scott, 0. 0. ego I ape 0 . bhe pa�ty vias a miraculous one, -
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an lVe attach a Short He 's L�8 - : - ' poxwastroughtto btawsm fewdaysago I
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tore- be . � i - Re swore th i y oin on, ,rain, and quaran- Th! . I r, a .*a the vehicle
, - . i - Toronto on the. day in question with a car The following is a Jig' the successful men, Newton Davis; Wingham, D. B, a r over the cover kept the - I
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I Your muslin under- � � 10 d of cattle- and- having some time 'to competitors with f 11 li��t:-,-�Bertie And. Anderson, J. A. Gray, J4mes Henderson ; �,.� occupants inside, I Only threeof theparty, - . I
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,a find here- the best- odd I p eces el ,r6w e6nd Co., Sh, & WR I gers left - �he car, and ,;we of thern are quar.
. .5 i . I �ther ,shirts or a 6re, dropped in t� see his friend Wright, eridan. $25 ; Alfred Exeter, T. 13. Carling, J.j E. Grieve, John . -
lemises. nizht gowns, ' I at the 'Moultain, Avonbank, On " ! 0 Moore; Hullett., G. W. Navin, W. Wallace, - J. Hodges were-, inju . I
� I I noing this lot will w o had spAe in hi� behalf nomina'- 'i - Ambrose redi The three sus -
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a drawers, the mov-pg price will be 456. ' AL � autined i i a hocel aeNr the ststion, while a . -
ts and go orr, at every. � I . , - ti n proceedings in Goderich, He also founcl Higgins, Williarngrove, Oat., $15 ; C. E. S. Appleby; Lucknow, '� J. 0. Lyons; third has escaped. This disease seems to be. tained nasty cuts! about the head, but i2one . I
i be found lines th� regular price of which.. wa� 750' and $1 ;1 thfre Sam, Barker,� M. P.,. and Leavitt, GieN Heidelberg, Oatz, !$HV; Albert J. Wroxeter, J, Brethour D� C. Pope; Brus-
. I I I qP . ' I . spreadi6p in Ontario as well as elsewhere, , are seriously injaleed. All that remained of
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� The idea iF that these are not com o NL turally the converaw.,tion turned to mat- Wheaton, 'Thorndale, 0 't. $10 - Willie owt , L, 'Downing ; I 9 I
pair. pleto - suits, and t sels, A. Baeker, D. L y --Mr. - George A.� Ross, of Woodstock, the slei h w,as a'mass of splinters. There -
� te political, and the queation of the re. Murray, Averring, Oat., 78*1.. ,wm,. J. G. Brucefield, J. 0, Dalgetty, W. Boyce; were jus; 13 in the party, , � .
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nt Much clear our-stlock thIs price is put on tile lot, so we will have as no tit in Weat Huron was discussed. Wright Armstrong, Constance, 9nt o $5 ; Adam Saltford, J. Lennox; Goderich, C. _ Camp- met with an accident which resulted in his I -1:
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. - few odds and ends as - . 4 In ed that he allow them to send up a To- Steyenso'n, Avonbank, Opt. � $5 ; W, J. bell, J. S. Howrie, Richard 0. Postle- death on. Friday lasb.,-He was engaged --. Perth Notes, - I - I .
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men who, .1 to lawyer who was well adipted for this Du6lop, Macdonald's f�oinel , Oat., $5 ; waite. � , ind Motor Company in erecting I .-
it re�dy-to-wear suits� sev,son. We exp "I ct that there will be ''many who; will avail ki d'oof work, MoLf an denied ihat he had --Gordon Geddie, Paris, On I " $ I A motion to make the nextannual ex- wind millo,and while going to the top of, -M td.belfreceiived forlieenEeg lastyear i.
' , . .1 1 .� the barn r. o e Long, about five , rentals, .
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,iey are going to buy . tol them 5here were no lawyers- in � - � hibition a county one was carried by a rt $800.0� ; fines, $ 4; electric light
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to convince them ihat. . rig I f vote of 9 to 8 over an amendment mile2 from- Walkerton, he fell to the floor $1,833 �( ; rents, �: $172 50 ; board of works . I I
themselves -of this opportunity, of pieci' Out their Wlntey Huron in w iom' he had confidence, and The Transport to make
� I . atio),a ,roblem. �expende( , $9,16 27 ; -waterworks, $1,534.,
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6s are better than can stock of underwear—it is a chance not to be -Missed.- . swore that h ,had told them he already hod the show open to all comers, below, a distance of some 25 or 30 feet, and . -
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� ores. We giv& special , two local )a yers 613 aged to look after his a . . NOTES. I fou� hours afterward. The 98 ; elec' I
extra values rrien4 . 13 ' w da: " was the subject of eon. i 1teresting I i * $1 , 622-:7f, ; law and insurative, $196.05;
There is nothing lik� a movi g to heli? 17011 fin(i M I �
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ill . . � . I interests. 9 y property committee, $365,09 ; salaries, $2. - I
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thing, ranging in price - -n har peteut, and objected to the expense of h P0 ,tical Science The poultrymen were all well pleased ' -LudNrig Mond, an ,old country chemist 034.0 P .
- ful a nercl it Club of t a University of Tor, ith their treatmen G 2; )ublie school, $3,000;'high:echool,
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: . � bringing up Toronto counsel. Barker urged � unto, by Mr. w Zrich. 'of means,, is spending a million dollars at - I
� you may be., T, 4. Ruesell, secretary pf ,he Canadian J. A, King, of � Clinton, 'claimed a beau. $1,250; interest, $460; relief, $308,.85; 1
W4) find a lot of men's rea that Victoria station, on the 0. P. R., near Bud- ).
- . dymade suits that the recount should be properly con- Manufacturers' Assocciati ' tiful bird from Charles VVella at the show, bur - grant@, $513.66, � .
� - du?ted, as irregtilarit as miiht have existed ton, : no day last 4 Y, in �connection with the plant and I I .
are. odd, and we i tend. that these will be moved it. the price week. Mr. Russell is � an Usborne boy, and . the price being $5. i � buildingslor the treating by a now m6thod -4-On Alonday of laat week Mrs. Chirles
will do it. .i . .1 � I... I - . � of hi"h 'rty capita) o0u, be thade and a we are all proud of the d stinotion he has Joseph A. Gray, of Wingham, has the, I McKenzie, of MiDnkta-n, received the *ad . .
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da- with this reiult.-. . - . . ; won for himself in the Qu en ,',lity, and his proud distinction of owning the highest -- news of her dat ghtar's death .
� We are maki . 18, off lor something better. McLean also swore opinions on this ! � in large c Uantities , Mrs. Cuiee, I
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ng three distinct pric.es.on'a tot of' men important subtecti will be of scoring Langshan family in Ontario. � in the auction. It is an of Detroit. Her'DOGY was brought trom. .
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t- Of style, richness of . I . thalt they assured hm that -the Toronto in6ereat to our readers, , . It has been suggested that, hereafter 'individua, enterprise, and Mr. Mond will Atwood I tation to her mother'son Tuesday.
�.ctioa of fit, our bays' suit -s- ; the lower priced suits will be just the thing' that. * c0iiinsel woul I � spend MU 3h more, it is said, before the plant .
� I I _ you I d not co t him anything. On After reviewing the quest Ion at some coops be procured from the Ontario depart- in in O . Naturall the poor mother was nearly heart
a excelled. W 1 will be looking fo-r a little later on, pa.m6ly. s6methin thio understariding h( agreed to allow them length Mr. Run I . be per %tion. � . 11 I br6 an, she . I .
. concern, you,. if you 11 _ . I I I g that to alend up their' mat. - After the recount, sell drew the c( elusion that ment at Guelph, in order that there may -A c6nte' ays - 11 The people k �ae the only daughter, and
U cannot make . for an everyday s I ' i - under,present- conditions a rai 'w oommig, more uniformity. thusiastically favor the idea of I out si months ago she laid to '
to. yo. would do ab ' rest her
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�h,oBe mod -eat -prices so . . hi to Mes rt. Wrigt, b and Leavibb. These , "The Auld Fiddle,",'The Power I . . -
I Vy athers prijit, � Ina pric � ownership of railways, and to, his mind the Avon'bank were ishocked, to hear of the � I I
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0 Fifteen more of 'a better' T 14 , refused to pay, saying that y .
. s - well- In acl e rted Sizes,; - I mov- 8 d ursday 1pf last week the people of .
iri, e at $3.50. class also as- two, gentleme i of sugar f a of wheat, oats or baxle'. Sugar
. . . ..'� ) only solution of the existing Ifficulties was of Music. . I I
;ct Fsait. became corn I is an agri ultural pr..oduct, and 'this- is., par death - of two f�rmer residents of that I
. � . sorted sizes ; these will sell for ,the moving �rice of $4.60. McLean shou d pay it, MacDonald ,a railway mission. i T Is could be The following touching incident was re- ag � ricul ry-- locility,'Mrs. WIliam M-Ovittie, of Bud.
le choice new' - tired of the g4me of liabWdoro and shuttle- brought -about with the lei lated by the late Mr. James Dickson, who co �. tural count . � The I
thiagv:. suits f a still better grade\,suitsi-that sold for- coc1l ' -at revolution of neumpt n of sugar in Canada is , 0,. bury, and Mrs, ames Farley, nee- Wiss
� Twenty-five . :, aad one I McLean in order to fix the existing institutions, and bhe :reform. that for many years represented' Huron in the "' � I Q1 I
ust the kind that nitin, - 000 poun a a year. Everything is .
I i I real; onbibil 000 poun avorable T a .
- ity iggior Rufr, of Edmonton, Northwest
� , ,$7, $8 and $10 ; These will be O'leared at $5.-50". . i The 'ury found - ihat - Me' was achieved by evolution ,athor than revo. Canadian Parliament and'wbo was after. tit y. Mrs. � MoV - �
11 I ; Leai was not liable. and, of course, that luti' to the pr duetion of every pound o this in . ittie was sufferimto - .
. I . I on, was always preiferab.a. wards registrar of this cqu�ty, at a ban- '. , n o6tt"k of I& grippe and. w" ,r�- .
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'L,++++'r'+. best. We want t clear them out of our stock and Ithere is I has t3iaoe, been settled, and 0 a d died ir� a few hours after. -
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. I no ,use mincing matters—they must go —the price wilf do the Mr. MacDonald has een -p6id his bill., It- economical conveyance of iti products to It isnow forty-eight ye re since i first stro a( , in conveittion at Stratford on, Tuesday, of I
�te ... - , . would have been very much more to the the consuming m�rkets. I y I and the station agen his , . I
. deed ; see if there is not something in it for you. � I I I came to this country. I wa i then little more chil last wee , when the following officers were I I
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� - - . ore0it of all p%rties if this had been done in Some of the difficulties of than a boy, fresh from Edit burg University, Mrs, Morin, an aged aunt of the agent, was i6te : Coun, Master, hL F. Irvirre, -
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. . We are showing some fifteen dozen_ pairs of . ool and - and had come with 'my fa)her to be e vplalsha ; depu maste , , W. J. .
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i . : - ---- a the 'permanent nature of rail: trials and privations of ea y pioneer life in son.! Logan ; seer tary, David Bonis, Blau. I
and Part wool sox; these to -clear - are! priced at two - airs for co hvay invest., , .
v zi UL i linty. Councils and fined thrin igh illness for eight months, Mr. ;
I . - -the Equal- m ntay which prevented ':. capitalists the backwoods. M,y moth r and the other Hudon mi �fe deoperate efforts to save tier, shard ; treasurer, L D. Lawrie, St. Watys- I �
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"A - 25c-. Twelve dozen white laundried shirts to clear at 4,5C.' ' ..' izatLon. i " i . . I
U I .-IL from' withdrawing from aO unprofit. members of our family war in the old- land,
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ozen I en collars straight,- sland-l1p, four ply, t 1. by neighh irs lying unconscious in one of the -nsnci&l ale aretatry, �ohn Sawyer, Woodbaln ; I
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8 Co. I receatiasueo.1 yourpipero"ii county,-coun* . 0 in C a of hundreds of them and us, Our worldly possessions, when . director Df cerenionics, A, Brethour, Kirk- I
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clear at three for 25c. - We forgot to 'Mention .a�, lih;e of boy'S' oils, you inN ited others to write their .. er we reached the Huron tract, consisted of - I
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. pe(rt jackets that we are clearing out at $1.90 ; ,this alone -will 0 f differbnt from yoursi As no two chests, which had been brought from discussing in an academic way the erection -Ano er ol(ii residenu among 0 .
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test Cas& L � . i iion on of tire population, which ha4 ,Uevented Hamilton in an ox cart. ' After attending to of a statute to Queen Victoria, the women. CiLigeng Mitchell passed awayon MOUJI&Y I
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he fore . _ , - ilways until very recentl f 7 the duties which d9volved upon us for our o c,)Ilect n I
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� oou9by coune'l is all right its now consti. William d rl:,'falber of Messrs. Stephen �
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The trade hi men's and ladies' fur coAs � has proved form' proportional mileage rat seemed a r dw
�s Store. I tuted, ,in my pinion, %Ibhough the equali. I the beat course to pursue in our battle with the Historical Society it was decided to ool- and: rds, was one of the viary I I
I surprise to us. , We could not have th zation-lof the seeisment of the several mu - vepy� i le matter to arrange, I ut when the- the, mighty forest. After a while m. � .
i , --ought t&,t t4h, ttad) ni- lent a teu dent subscription among the wil. early settlers AD I - - �
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--i I cipalities 00111 be -mor 3 equally, and equit7 comp:titfon of Water, route a 4 transcon- thoughts went from our present surroun7 men of Toronto, and secure other financial grow fro a A small village surrounded�by I
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well satisfied with the results, what we'want now is Jo 61ear duced to feiver morrbers, they could not &nce:of traffic going one way and several land, and ossib)y my father's thoughts ture will tle a statute of the Queen. The gressive mportan: a. The #ad z
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-was soon after takeit 15 personally know what rep&i i are required other, points were coueidere4 drifted thitifierward also. Finally he said to hall wouldj� be available for meetings of the reached � he ripe age of -91 years, �had ,
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rig,ht out, and we are offering three calf coats at $1, each, on the difforent bounilarieB.1 he such!& basis was most imprayticable. It me: I . and I . �
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� I a to was �quite another mabte�, ti iti railways 0 open the kist, an' see if � I I
-Mre. h4c-Ha, three Russian co .. .at $12-60, two Tasmania coon at $19,60 GovornmenCt wer - appoint more of the I " Jeamers, wad y: . -A tie, pamphlet, issued by the Ontario Ybars. I � : .
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onday. -Mrip. one ladies' Corsican lamb jacket at Q113'.50 -will wear ,Oith the lar ir salarie4 But, to come back to the the djustmant of the local e4 ,it tariffs, as 1 did as he told me, for knowing him to of the Wo erl's Institutes is out. IC con- 1861, jpublished the following, which tr�zy I
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Or, M - highest priced ; two Astrachan jackets Will Pe. ,cleared at equalization. The towns and villages are in many instances thel ual h i ir power in be a good fiddler, 1, thought the tunes of the tains inter sting papers by well-known peo- �
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. and Mr. Adair, ,, A- .0 a the townships and On opening ple on do estie science, brean-making, im- 0 .
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each municipality had direct representation, protective tariff was taken �advantage of to my father. I � I
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. es, Maguire, statio# seal in a small size, a 82 bust, that Will be dleared- out at , making, p ultry, and the thousand and orr�7 board was celebrated W the village z Df � �
. I ' -- give" v6stly obea er rates lrojili American He took the violin from my hands, and . .
-from T' - . For'lin8tance, in 1895 Goderich town wa I ititerest-to farmers' wives and 341itchelf for the �fir,A time by a public -
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, moving prices. The balance ' of our capprines, some twelve in asees�seid- at 81,081,295 an( equalized 0 Knadian. I I umping the strings, tbuching the daughters.; The movement to inaugurate dinner at the Commercial hotel. Dunoan . � .
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absence P1* relievin - number will be pliced along side the' other"fur's wid o6red $876',300. The same year McKillop was bridge and tapping. the sounding board, his womenis ilistitutes was begun last year with MeLaren occupied the � chair and D. R. �
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ly but w.aa t . I . I . assessed at $1,788,700 and e uslized at $2,, I charges for I two lustit.ates, and its development has Stewart the vice -chair. The speakers were z
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: I I in 165. on� t, J_ �anc, AlcKillop last The _ up one of the grand old Scotch airs, 11 The ton New Zealand, was in Ottawa lut w _
� . I annual poultry show'i un ,er the &us- ee .-, wer ng I
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-en very ill, but at� +++++++++++44++++++ , � pioeo I Broom o' the Cowdon Know a," which he Mr' and insts ey. I -
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U intaucea in and of 74cKillop. . In dditio to -this n Houdans 5, Red Cape 7 80" better now than ye ever did in Scotland." are becom I well acquainted with Canada"m Canada * th her ht�absnd, shortly after their . I
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�.:,u from ��� I � I the,towns and villagem in the equalizationi and sorne 65 Bantams. � relinquished the instrument to my hand for great feature �,for Canada?s goods in Aus. at Tullrgipi-n ,,ton, ne4 Hamilton, where they � - - I
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. party in the towns nd vjllages is thrown He spoke highly of the show an said that I . James Da mage, South Gower, was burned Naesaga*eyx towkiship, Halton counity" .
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Clothi ris and Furnishiers' ' - 0 �4 1 onie respects it was ahead a [ the recent -In the death Of Mr. Malcolm Camp- to the -gr I nd,and two lives were lost. Mr. e Mr. May die - years
: e interests of Gor- � . . I -. . I 'one-fourth from. the asse6sment, the show in' Montreal, wher 800;"birds were bell, -which took plaice at hie residence in Dulmage' �ho a in about half -way between MTs. M ay then revi' ad first with one &�U'd - - I -
--go incr I I � . . I � sonal property of every toInshl a r�. 0 evening of last week, Pelton's C I rners and Heckston, ,and no as. then ano�lier of her children -until five y"re. -- .
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Th I t� a case of birds shown in Goderich w ovi r 91 points, the oldest and for 'I many years the most Cistaric iv d in time to save the house or ago ; �
ly popular here. --I Formerly on ihe Wrong Side . o e than Joubleo, and the reat which means many super r I As. Dul. Robert, in Atwco& 11 � .
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. a of -Mr. I . - JR ", raised from the assessment, This, I claim � Hainbur shown by Weal M: Lean, God- was born in Inverness, Scotland,- in 1819, years, and th boy's Aunt Bella, who re. Wednesda . " 40il"t week at the !
,ny friend of the Street, SEAF0Rfw1w-'P1c1�AllOP, in " ' V eveknin I
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d to see his pieaa� 1 - - 1. is not- a� fair oi- it ble e alization. . In ' � : .
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I tijon X rema k that it, looks 97 for black and. game, nd io on. W. Victoria, and was consequently 81 years 'bers of tht fa ily escaped to the homes of
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Ving in- d, fth, 16th, 23rd and 30th, 1901, only, th a when the c unty�aou2cilco siders that the . and 8 seconds-; Colin Catolibe'l and Alf. death, He received, in his youth, & liberal but the ba Emi'y, * t D Mr. A . I .
I rinett is frio . . rnsiand feed ware'lliurned, and the married x. L. Stewart, an enter �
arehased from Mr. C. P. It. will run one way oxcursions to California, Britis . . i � I .
h Columbia, -to the minin dik- merchants and others In not wn the stocks Askwith were leaders in Baikid Rocki, education in the paixish school of his native surviving i ne I bers of the family are now ng y'ouug far or of 'North Dakota. I
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eanett is -a retired hi h ey carry and control The ce
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I I � 1. from Brahma, cook w ,ich we4hed 1.4 Campbell, on the farm till 1846, --when he -The i ep6rt of. the official auditor of Scott in t - .
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Alow. Come along. I Lion. regarding rfl,tes, time and booklets describing route, apply to any (;.* P'. R, agent, or the count ra a in recent ears, but this Exeter, were to the fr t'licott ship of Blenheim, where he taught s3hool cently p . I 4
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. house, near the' - I example, $3,000 was formerly raised for the 7 seconds ; Ferguson of E trat dr'd ; Wm. other. He sold out his business there and lookkeepi ig since his appointment in 1892, I music, s 0 games and other amusements. .
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ougald McDonald' . grant, e'quiv us - vTart, who, mi
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Tioualy lnjured at I � 4 - & and collecto 8�, tolls. All these amounts and the quality superior ito- � I previous the place,- %nd in the early days of settle- 1898, $11,000; 1899, $4,000 ; 1900, nothing. nurn r o. yeafs ego. Afterafewweeks, � C,
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