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�de bett I. I . , FRIDAY NOVEMB 19010 � $1 a Year in Advanews. �
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I finding q __ . - . in the quan�iby of wheat delivered at ele. the fire herself. Help was soon on hl�'ndl . .
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but tha � , � � M#@ §-EVERE FIGHTING IN by anyone. The first mortgage bonds, .� I
11 amounting to $2,500,000, will be paid in 40 PATT E R'N S vatots. The effect of the snow on the but before the fire could be put out the�bed .
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'ge atock,� I wl I . I . , __ full. An issue of $590,000 second mortgage i wheat grain men at the drapery in the room burned. The fur- � * I
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mah mor- , - �� - bonds is unprovided for, but the revenue I � i I
I A BRITISH REVERSE. ; Much of the wheat in the stack, and re- niture and window casings were all AcAled, I I �
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�ave fro I I . a rt I ports show that there is a big percentage of and some I , I
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nX I I - Lokd Kit hener, commander of the British .other.sources will probably cover pa of wai!ll Paper i I- I
, . ; . % f ej, has lent tl�e followinto � official des. this indebtedness. The balance due to con. the crop still lying out, will be left there wiith i,ba heat. � 1, I
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will be .. I � I . a' to the authorities in ndon. It is tractors is not definitely known, but n woollen mill, Stratfor - he � 1.
� L . I -G. H. Bennett, a large fruit grower of at the Dufto I I
,I-, � .. I I I Idate estimated at $1,000,000. and reprcs8utl Borders aid Oeilings to Match. . 4 �t -1
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, I I , mado on tho rear guard of Colonel Benabn I, one will be seriousIv embarrassed by the ReZulmr 10c, ' roll, t ment that the day. The arm was torn below the el ., - . .
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� '. � . - . I "column wh; about twenty miles northeast lose directly connected with the Exposition. ; rape industry of Essex county is threaten- the wound requiring several stitches. - �'
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IE bil � . 1 of B�thel , n r Brakenlaagte, duringa thick older@ at the Pan-American NOW 8 OENTS. 11 i i i from a fungous -Mr. Alexander Hotson, of Avoubank, ,4
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. �41 8*' lost money, with two or three exceptions, � hich ban attacked the vivem and met with ,a very serious accident Monday - r
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I of t 0 t.- 1 he str ngth of the enemy is repor � of this post caused him the loss of two- them reared and -struck him with both front �, -.1 - .
. �h I I ... to lifive bee .w, thousand. They rushed two maker was the cyclorema'of the Johnstown ; � � L; -
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V- Perfect which closed the season $100,000 to the I Mill in time extend all over his vineyard. � i . .
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'Y great I . is I flear that our casualties wer I I I -Fred �.-, ee Rice, who wa4 on trial at To- -,A-pioneer of .the township of $outh _4 ,
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� � Ontario's Crime. ,I very little intprestin political affairs, leay. 40undgui*, but the jury were unable to Easthope ps I __
. verely. 4 irelieviug column will reaoh.him � : �
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� re, and I all the. Tr I I per one thousand. of the population, in On- their polished! friends in the cities." ,or not. Rice was one of the desperadoes 81 Years. ,He oame to that sectid'n of . - I
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knued at& . I . THE .CASUALTIES. - ted to i being re- country when a young man, and wall among . - . I
. � � tario, in 1899, was only 19, just equal to " Yes I ca�me to Canada on a business � who attemp while . -
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f . L�ter Lord Kitchener telegraphed as fol. the death rate, while in Quebec the ratio . tri and at Oe same time I am enjoying , moved to �he county isifat Toronto, and as the earliest -settlera there. Two son$, and �
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-ave the I I . __ lowo : Cqlonel Barter, who marched from was 33 one thousand of the population, the sights of � great country. I would like a result of 1whicli, Constable Boyd, of Toron. two daughters survive, . i 11
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, I . . I in many it was 38. The smalf birth to see a large trade established between to, loot his� life. The case will be appealed , -Mrs. Thomas Later, of Listo � _q : I -
re made. 4 - . 111111 . thei consta ulary line yesterday, reached and tllerr . . we!, � died -
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Civalities i �- uted by synods and Canada and ri�y country, and I have hopes to the Court of Appeal. : �
I . . B on's c lumn early this morning (Fri, rate in Ontario is attrib � . . very suddenly on Tbursday evening, Octo- I .
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�: � i � lh�ba,-,uallies are the following : Killed oty in a � 10 to l3t& inclusive. It isuh'oefdl under the ed conecioutric s 3, pasal ng away about ' half � t� /
I . . i and one is that now -a -days, men do not " The Emperor ? Oh ! His maje .
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�'%%,ther.,,. I I . . Sh herd, and Second Lieutenant A. J. over thirty years of age, to every fifty now, he ism ruler or the people and is greatly , Associaton', the Ontario Poultry Association -Ballantyne & Sons -shipped four car I .. i- I
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I ,. Cor tt. -Captai Eyre and it had 1,000 more population then than beloved by t e German nation." -of Guelph. loado of cheese from Atwood, on Mcn _� 1.
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. I i Llo I . it has now. In two concessions, along one 0 do not care to discuss politics.
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I I thein severcly,.and announces that 54 non- .school, while there are only seven families consider, in y %saing through a critical mo- i -James Watt, chairman of the free lib. 1 113 �� I .1
.1 of all - . . cotrimisuioned officers and men were killed with children under twenty years of age. ment in her r ational career, from a political � rary boar r, has received a letter'-ftom Mr. 91 cants ; Maitland, % ceuve; Silver Cor- , 7 ! .
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I � latlier have since died of their wounds. !or a public library at Guelph, provided the per pound. , i ;I
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�hat you, � � I . 1. on every unmarried man over thirty years people unde, the guidance of wise and I I - 1, � .J ;_
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I - . � 1. COLONEL I INSON'S DEATH. of age, and every unmarried man of that camious leg�slaturea expect to' triumph � city will vide a isite,and grant $2,000 Con11311y, of Hi 'I
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��a with- . I . . I I I age should be disfranchised, and, be die- beyond ex_pe�tations.n . I -, annually _.;f_i"
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. ; th a wo guns have -been recovered - I tc,. and the ' eason ito believe age, disappeared -from home on Monday of V �
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We do not try to do all the trade in clotb:ihg and fura having ten children and a free homestead T - being in favor of acceptiog Mr. unknown. He in described as being about I i �
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I .� I and $100 for three years, to every young rarenregiL, coaditi,jus. 5 feet 8 inch -es in height and of dark com. - � I
-:tr � done in Seaforth. We are doiricr a good trade ;,it's growing ; wh)fellwUh him. InBensou the service . 0 jog grounds in New Ontatio. , _J When last seen COID:n011y . ,F, 4- - �* .
tend , ZD los, a's mosl gallant and capable officer, who couple under twenty-five years of ur -Sir Chailes and Lady Tupper arrived in ohn MoKeegan, of Camden township, plexion. ' y0U13g �� 11
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ee th �. we make reasonable profits, and our customers are satisfied. inv �rieibly l3d his column with marked suo- lands would soon be settled by Cai an", Montreal o4' Saturday last fr Kent con � y, met with a sudden death near was riding towards Str I -A. 1,
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[so our I - - At the name time, the country would be nt health. . Chatham, i Saturday. He had just com- -The wedding of Misi. Ethel Robertson, I 41��
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. 11 I . - . � )rs savedfhoueands of dollars yearly, now ex- '-On S4 rin residence of .. I - � L� J_A
' I The -fig iting was at very close quart( , t rday the fa . with of'St. Marya'and Xr. John R. Blake, bar- * 4 -,,.��
, There is nothing gained in trying tQ play the all hog m.j in i pended on emigrant agents. The mopt pros- John Mallery, near Brockville, ' together � spirited team with a wagon laden 9 +_.,*
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I :1 or nothing game. Many men have tried it and failed. but i sidet. The enemy suffered heavily, pero� -t 4:
'y th is, i . was unable to control them, and was thrown afternoon,of last week, at the home of the I 4 ..
� butl I have not yet reoeilved a reliable es, i. married und�r twenty-five years of age. fire. 11 '"'I
71 I � a men in the country with all the contents, were destroyed by shingles, hen the horses took fright. He rioter, Galt, was celebrated Wednesday
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�4 Solomon tried to'marry all the women living in his day;, mate.- The Boers retired- east." -Five inches of snow fell in Rosslando � ev. T. � 411� �
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--ves, .�ee �. proved a weariness..' Alexander wanted to own *the earth ; . I ,_ A LATER ACCOUNT. It is also a fact that most of our but the h4rses badly -mutilated the face and of the First Presbyterian church, and was F. -- - .
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L . - I a poor tradei Jay Gould tried to hav� the � � 1 , I -- q
L all. � that provec * hie is lated Pretoria, November 3rd : criminals and tramp are single mewor were the Northwe b.- . I �4 ,
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� Th battle in the neighborhood of Bethel, in criminals and drunkards before their mar- -Mr. Joh Leys, Liberal, was eleeted by J'1_ I
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I I largest pile 'of money, and lie is dead also, and so it go s on. wh ch Colonel 1G. Benson was killed, Was. riage. These are things which should be ' the i years of age, and leaves a widow aad large Brown, St. Marys, was the scene of a very, � .- I
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. one of the stiffest of the smaller fights of t given thorough conaideration by every citi pretty wedding ceremony on WednesdAy f
5 As for us we have a good thing, and we know it— ihat's Legislature, �on Monday last, an successor to � family. , �_� f
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I � war. Comnandant-General Botho, suddenly zen of our, country. the late Rob�rt Ferguson. I -Mr e Toronto Gen- evening of last week, when their ciaughtert ��., I
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I - i enough. We do not ask for all the good things. What we conaentratEd a thousand Boers to catch JOH.,Z C. MORRISON. ral Trusts Comp&uy. discovered five $1W Mine Mary, was married to , I I
I .1 I Col anel Be 3.ion, who had been doing mag. . -Lord StrAthcona has made a gift to the ; bill@ and a cheque for $24 in one of a num- Bain, a prosperous young farmer of '� Man. 11 "� -
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�ae, you , are after is your trade ; that's ,reasonable, and so are the miftent w)rk.- Under Botha'n personal ,ity of Sherbl coke, Quebec, of a fine site in shard About 40 guients were present at i -
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, far a.Q 1 4 command the Boers charged the British rear 0 the interesting event, which waa presided - ..
I following 'Prices : I m aid in favor of and city hall and,court house. The property i-3 Company which were recently given hit �_ , .
4ern fly I - gunrd. his care. He returned the money to the over by the Rev. W. J. Taylor, 'rector ,of � .
" I � . Cc onel Benson went back in order against the Daukhobore as a desirable peo- worth about 020,000. - �.. I
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- � . somewhat difficult to arrive at % true idea been sent fro� Canada to South Africa, sad -The Mitchell Advocate says ; Mitchello I -
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.t ibn to '. Fur Values.. I I I fthe; command to Colonel Sampson, who con- - during November and December Colonel that over two years �ago the amount $524, like other places, has a lob of useless d ,_! _:
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1, ces the o#inion of a thoroughly disinterested Dent expects to send out 800 more each that ought W be shot. They seem to e � f,
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f Caperine values - Astrachan ' with bear -'trimming) 07.50 - 've' prominent manufacturer of Berlin, Get any, for East Mi*esex, has again been selected last week two hounds worried and killed a -
�P -� hill. The � 3oers galloped up undercover of who has been on a business vst o anads to carry the Conservative banner in for the amount. Mr. Robin was presented fine heifer belonging to Mr. Edward Siegel, 11 �'i �t
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I was in Montreal last week. ' While there constituency , at the approaching general and from there they"Joroseed over to the farm ' - !-�
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I . - hewasstruckby a newspaper interviewer election. i . of Mr. John Golluitz, and destroyed two of - li, . "
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71 , - � 6*1 price tacked bravely, but were always repulsed. Bay Comp _ - �.
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4 $8. - electric seal, sable trimmed, $15 ; same 1 ) o f ei� ip to the British lines, the ,die- now gettin his first glimpse of modern �41
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4 P . -The dates of the Provincial auction Verner had been ill for six weeks, and died "A . . 1.
� . lamb, No. I quality, 1h'akes used instead of mone3, there are no schools, at the age -of 56'years, 10 months and 21 il -11 ,
T back, $30 ; the sable and Peruvian cap ured at the beginning of the fight lay through the great Canadian West, arid it I -
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I q _bet�een th rn and the Britishin the zone of were not engaged in business in Germany .e - sale and most of the white men marry squ"'We' day . Mr. Verner han. lived In Stratford I.
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I � I � whelm the whole ,British force, chargin im reamed with the great whem. crops, from Algoma, and in a few years the fish I � - � - __,�
I I - I � - . -The annual banquet of the Canadian � -Mrs. 'Richard Stevens, of the River I *� �
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� . seal gauntlets, $4 an 5 ,- black opos I 1P Club of New York was held on Thursday
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f - imitation Astrachan gauntl6ts, 7 I . lose. The iiefence.. was stubbornly. and sue. fine country, -and it is a wonder to me that Hon. Sidney I Fishier, Canb6d&*s Minister of inhabitants will be gettitig their newspapers �4 years. - had not been � � -1 .
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_U_V , cap. fully in intained through the whole of it is not more thickly populated ; r
� A a -large stock of ladies' fur jackets. � � Agticulture, 1was thei leading invited speak- d health for -some months and went to - t; J.
. . . I . course, that will come in time." -R. J. Gallaugher, of Alliston, wrote In 900 . - ,
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ill be I 6 - I . . . Ill employe ent of Railways art, as followil : 11 It is with much regret band, she leaves &'family of four son@ and . - . I
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1 aeaison - 'Specials in beaver, serge and melton dress - walking I village I stopped for lunch and in another I this.shell-so, now that I have got out of i 0 - Ii gord for �11 . I
attack, as i Iready cabled, but he person illy � , asked permission to rest, as she was not Isabella, p P080 lea in , ar im I ss
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be to feeling well. Medical assistance was their native lend, Sootlant Mr. All I
�� : overcoats at $5.50, $6, $7) 88) , 9 and $10. �- 11 - these The date the egg (excuse me for calling it � J
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sit to, - . expired fro heart failure for the past 1.5 years, and the fcongregation I
� - . Bo r8, which, ar in the country. t was the , tember, 1901, but the combustible insiTe i -
I mill- � ' e estimated to have- num- more remarkable 5opper mine has been located wishing to show in some way their:d I
. 1A - Boys' reefer, special at $3 ; higher and lower prices if Bo -A igre&t . rp re- ; �.. �-
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i 'oDg stocking for boys as we ever saw, price he.gioat Pan-American Exposit . aced. As I he demand for copper is con- ad the address r..:S �
. . As good a I . .. . .. T sing the respective merits of the Doukho. tr . - a i, nor yet I r anarchists' bombs, but for low. Rev. J. H. Grahamre I - .f";,*
atom. � . . Bu alo, closed on Saturday, The deficit stantly inere�eing, with .the 6xtenaion of . while Mr. John Rainey and Mrs. Graham V ---,.
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;-Mr. -I' ,50c ; v o also show good value at 25a. - born and Galioians and all seemed to agree froe"e"nas in Bonnie Scotland." ��
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the people hav,� visit.,e.d the Exposition. - New Ontario is an asset not to be despised. died at her home in St. i. -
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Ing E� . k . , I : on Aaturday� on it becoming hors, they will rove a great benefit to the Agricultural Department, called on some of but only for the last -1 .
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re he 4� prices, but.at $5, $7, $8, $10,.the value i are country. . I � the local grain men to -day on his way to the -
� 8 -up to'staiidard. c% The boukhoboj8 have built them. - . - -_
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n" IR , � elves good, warm houses in their settle. Northwest, where he is going to purchase _ -
- e�l 11 . I - eloped Wi Anthony C. Wockner, a muni. 81 to and have had abundant crops this Practically gone round the world, and yet half a million bushels of oats for South discas3 and dropsy developed. She,was �, - �
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'ov 1�of - -1 heavy pant at $2.50 for everyday 'use our -own, They are economical and thrifty, and Africa, It in felt among grain exporterb e� -
I . 11 A ) I Chicluta's roper name is Alice 0. Espioi. Ys&f- Not only th�t, but the countries visited parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawton, moved to � �� !�,� I
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4 I I -9 ible for anylother nation under the sun. They lived in Pickering for 16 yeant then � IV �
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I 11 wmrs. A,very good all wool frieze pant at $1.50, this. also is drawing card. Her husband in about five consider- moved to D'wnie. They have re Ided in I _� A
, ... I tall 8 3d is normally developed. The tality and kindness -seem to be ,characteristic are no higher than Manitoba,oate, ".r I -
I I . fee 11 the Montreal,' Stock Exchange were sold at are St. Marys a,bout 12 years. ,
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I , ., ". I I I to their houses, offered us the best W also more over the fact that'two large orders -A horse belonging to Mr. Simon Ber- : J -4, �'
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I 1�; � I . . . - -A goo many men and women in Buf_ . allowed to bi�. They brought $64,330, and - c, io �-
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I I - remnants ; I New York firms, were not given. to Can- down Queen street, St. 11-aryo, -on .,Tuesday .-V I. .
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ateW. prices 75c, $1, $1.25,. and as high as V. � �f the year to be out of employment, aw down at $12, 00 and the other two at $12,- - Montreal, They declare. that the orders the overhea,d railwa ; I :
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. t - . I settlers of the west. Some of the ranchers There is a big demand here for oats for got out to fix it) ._�_ '_ -
4'. e't t. Z The strongest pant is none too, strong for school boys. laid by.. - -The St-ii.Awrenoe and Redpath Sugar The i .�,
, . -Th eat electric tower, which wag tile have employed the Doukhobor men and " Montreal and province of Quebec points, small children seated in the democrat. ---*�:%
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m ,tic servants ; the . and 37 cents mas paid for 0 . -
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See our makes at 25C 50c and 75c. . Fir t re of the light display at Buffalo women as domes y are, in per I -
turn- 0 price of ougirs of all grades 10cents �f �.
I - . � . fact, the only source from which servants i 2 white east to -day, being an advance of 3J street mad opposite the Windsor hotel -the I,. ,%7�
, ad- . . in to be lai low and sold to junk dealers. hundred po d the new tariff going uto _. , -
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- hen the finest cloths must be worn.. 8 county,was picking apples about - -1
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I an0e -,, I I People marry go to church, attend concerts,' o calling, take entertainment. Mrs. Taylor, who w will pick the beat horses from EL bunch every I wly 10 feet to the ground. At first it -Ernest Battly, a former resident of -The late Mr. John Jacob Eilber, mer- - -
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88 of "' � time. They make most of their .own was not thought hq was seriously hurt, but Stratford, committed suicide in Montreal, chant and postmaster of Orediton whose �
. 1�__, ; - holidays, and all the rest. At such times it pays to be well hibition free, and Carrie Nation paraded and harness." � I It �
ex* � . internal iniuri-es caused his death Monday on Saturday, 26th iilt. Deceased was 27 death we mentioued last .week, was 71 i I
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� If we supply your sox, underwear, shirts, ties, .y wn o)uncillor. He leaves a widow key at the county jail at Stratford, has re- ren. He was born in Reichbach, Freduen- ,
` I settlers ?" Mr. Schmidu was was a to � 4 1
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.- � I I � . finally bec*me necessary to turn the people ' or coe, I --ffect at once. . I � I
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I ' Canadian West end have nu doubt that they fields with 140 and a through ticket in his i after paying � - C .
: The � - � . - Veritable riot on the Midway . I tratford, turned to Pb1Ia&,_'phI%, where he was mar- �
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�,t ak. �, I . . ., � 1,�, . - Th lta'!I,ag. �, The disorder started from a will all be rich and prosperous in ten or ocket and �Wo suits of new clothes in a 1 connection with their fall iihow a I t 8 ried to Sarah Finkbeincr, wh9 predeceased I
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I water frpm a fire hose finally put the mob to Speaking of other matters Mr. Schmidt in., � -Dr. Anderson, of Mitchell came very of hie life there he worked as a carpenter 1.
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t 0. _1� �, the holders of second mortlage bonds and easeful ranching and farming than the lands Tuesday, N ember Rb, says : �
'o � I a andi Mrs. Anderson, and the youngsters are was also postmaster not Orediton for 19 11,
Ithe � - the contractors who erecte the buildings. ' which lie &long the Sam'katohewan river. by wire from all parts of the provine .1 ��
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, ' Two hundred and ten thou -sand shares of The grass grows rich and luxuriantly, and south of the line in the Dakotas and Min -i To w par ,
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the - The stock was subscribed for by the eitizens met a great number of Germans," was general, with high winds last night.'1 - , �
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I S loan of $2,100,000 will not be sedously felb, homes. The country people seem to take progress, and there has been no elackeninj dren, then gmye the alarm, and pitched into the organizerR o . -
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