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__ _. .1 I . -, . THE HURON � E Pos i OR I : - I . - APRIL 25, z i["2
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I xhaustea,l in a -year or think'there are six m ' a House, out. affected. On goiao to th . bam - his 1 ired wipghani- �
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- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS en in tb � � . SEAFORTH"S LEADING SHOE STORIE, 4
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twa. It is in this that - t , 6 Government � side the Cabinet, who have mor6 ability and man found Mr. McCa 8 anging , OBITUAny. -Die4 suddenly 'of internal I Now-dow.- .
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I :)v?'Alreeli the parentbefes after each ,� I I usefulness in the aggregate thah this editor- beam, from which he wit auk ended , y 0, hemorrhage, at WiDglism, on A 11, 8! h, -
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� Mt The ftu�e have proved the wisdom of t4le policy which . - a cab - hii A,- Fashionable Footwear - I
One. denotes the. nkge -of the pal.er an wbiob the . . . 4 . rope taken from a 6ityfo It - M wa Hattie P. MoLean,�Jbaloved wifie o o
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�jvk4hmmsnt willbe found - - they have pursued. in d6aUng. 'with' these. MENOW I � down In time to save his &e. . McLean, lumber m6robant of Wingham, ..... d . - ..
Gre otswart-1, � :t —Mr. J. R. Finkie, of Belleville, intends * to �
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ed free A laude. By giving to reliable 1, oompauies the Editor, -al Noteg and Comm-ents .- . eldeab daugh r of Peter Fiebe at msob)r,
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ry I - re -opening an apple OVBpDra,ting fa,qtor� in In that town, &$,ed 36 yearei � rilre. M oLe tit ,for --Women. , : . .-
w Suits --D. XcRaslh-6 . privilege ot cutting spruO over a large area . . . r i
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ew Drees Go As-McKinnoa & Co.-fi The Conservatives of East Huron have Stratford th d expects �' `bo. I em. was born In Wingliam on April 18tb, �18( `1 . . .
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blonable Footwear -R. Willis& Son -4 of the country, they are propuring for the ploy about 5U hands. I I . - &A�AkALA�A, A,.&,&A� - - - A A pl A A i
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ress Gooda-9. MoFaul Co. -8 - Province a large permanent mauutactury, —Mr. Partingtoio, (if the fitm of Lovell meetings held in tho'Baptist church, in ' � I .�
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gs- 0. H. Mtzel5 ,has fallen on Mr. Anson Spotbon, barrister, - I - �
cluff & soft -6 requiring a large capit a - & Partingtov, London, E?gland, ohees0 im" 18779 by Rev. R. Cam�ron� then of Broxnt- . I , .
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rmerie Attention . - ali a I the employ of HariiitOD. 'It will thus be�seen that the . t week in 8'"b- ford, during the -pst§tdratq of' Rev. i, E I I d takes a 'keen interest in the latest and newest styles in fo :
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us16, eto.-2-G. M. Baldwin & Co. ---8 ,rterd, spent Sunday of las T _0t_ ,
mentotalirge number of.m��!n. Babwbile I ar. ONJhing betrays so fatal .% .
-4 , I I we lack,of taate� as bad -fitting sh(M 'li
rivate Sale S. Idullett . I East Hurouites have had to borrow a candi. ford, vy'ith Hen. Thom'-Billantyne. I Robertson. Elbe was bi deed into the -
otioe-J� C. Morrison -5 - . � . . I 8 YJ _ g. �
the company has the prlvi��ge of cutting ' tie un il a few years orch. in �M e I The m st ish) comfortable and durable shoe you can buy is our
ggs for Hatching -El. Campbell--fi . - .. .1 d%te from Wellington county. Who or -B�rchart Bender, who un fellowship of the ch - � I
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Tm for Ue-w. Crich -15 Bprace, and spruce only, O� t Coe conceshiana . ago oodupied a farm in lWall tee townships Her life was ons of consist at - i
ecial S*le-W� IL Counter -8 what he is we do not know, but the electore� same year. . - - 4
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they are required to pay ai . . Christian walk and conversation, and the _y T -T . i
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!Bikes -G. X. BAUM D -S , I will likely have an opportunity of seeing -At the Toronto hors' hoi r, Mr. haracter of O" . X U r r MEN, ' I
ooa-A. Young.-$ , wood. Xor is ,the land, 6 coed for settle- and hearing him before election day. East P: -H- developed year by yeak into a c . - . � V !
ring Gooda-_-S-P. Di 1-8 : . I I i I Petrie,lof South E"tho4o w.)n first prize I � . �
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meat, as t the -Rose _t I , __ , �r
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�_ he .Government retaine ,in itself Huron may be�counted solid for ' ale Befilig conne.9)ed with tho' post affice or �
... tatoeo-J 0 nnin 8 . Governmeqt. There are many. local'- men with "j Lion Boy," in cla'so 215, Clydead The toes. are medium width, and with extension ,SoJeB. whia means , � .
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, tlee-A_ Dadds-5 the right to open np any part� of it for settle. 1 athl1iolis foaled suboequeub to or on"Janaary h - serviucre fort, capecially as they are perfect in ev,pry other detail. We are zhoir- ;
ring from Buil-iess-C- W. Parst-8 whowould haye made good candidatea - � many years, she won by eF faithful
; V let' 19 0 . I * -4, ing a great many styles of these handsome shoes, and at prices ) I
all Paper_-2�J. Graves & Co. -S ment an the desire. In ihoi t, the company: some of them should have had pluck enough I there the appreciation iin love of all c
I Y - �..' W. C. or � , a th townspeople. Reriadddencoll is a cause � or Rost M_ 1
-tray Horse --G. obeaney-5 I have to pa,y 40 cents per, o(rd for all the to give Mr. Hiolop-a tussle, if for nothin M amford's fih( farm, p e 4 0 . nable.' Yor example : . .
� g lfth oducession of bla�sbard, - wai -polcl 00 I �
I— uslo-3--Will ReLe-,d-8 I . _W � �tb - We feel that we m4as a - t ;
emoval-3-J. Bulgo-r-S . � conceded better than appearance e*e. 1 ' _ as r� wide spread regrek! . .
pulp wood�they cab on 'the lands I . auctiori last week. ' The pureb aaer from our midst, one whose life was an honor .
.. ash for EXgkB. B. Gu n-8 I � ; I I : I . � . . - � a ' I I The " Peericss," with patent'tip and extension soles, at $2,00 apsir.
leads_-2-Elamiltan & Korkake-8 tothem. just the same p�ioi � an others have, I Chibtiolk, of Blanshard, the price paid being to the M ster and His, oause. The eall ito �
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0 128c Tei -3-11 attie, Bros 8 . to payi the Government rose ving the right, I , -M-1. John Fraine, a the King's presence came : 1�0- The " Empress," extension soles, rope stitch, in patent leather or Don pair, -i �
. . �Gaiteretts, etc. -S -W. if. Willis -8 to increase; the price ; the I ave to expend stock Sentinel,Review, has again been ee- pro@ erous forner Loan had been loss than eight months mar- ' I � I gola Itid I'll 1
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-8 - ' L ried Her wedded- life was a very hap�y �
14dug SupplIts-Reld and Wil3on-S le V, . The 11 Queen Qaality " American shoe, in all sty] .
half a million of dollars in, erecbing pul ratford.: Re M;. L. one and the whole community sympathizes I . .
. . � I �i . . ea., at one price, $3.75 a. pair.
. I Auction Sale -A. CAntelon-6 I � 1� I Oxford. A strenuous effort has been made Leitch� pastor of ainox chureb, perf . ! I I . - ....
Wanted -E. McFaul Co. leoted as the Liberal candidate for North -
- :,Z mills ; they have to marnflacture all tl I Maggie Callin, . of : . ,,,,mL,d -With her Borrowing husband in his irrepar- -
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_4 I : � —1 wood they take from the�e -ilands in their I by the Conservative papers in that riding' to the cerbmony. ! I e n I tyles.
, __ - . able loop. She was laid to rest in th U ` . . .
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- � 1� -Mi.'Noah Witte,.son of Mr. Jdaeph . I-
1 Is; they -are bound to TgiTd employment s.,ir up strife and diesentions in. the Liberal ., I cemetery, at Wingham, on April l0bh. 'A � I
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- - 4010tor Mi, . ranks as their only hope of victory. We 1i a
I * to a stipulated number of wokmen and they . I very large number of sorrowing fri -
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ut *Uvou C workiog In the one mc riming lately, gathered in her home at the funeral mery as
I _. are pleased, however, th'at the people of B'a�le ' ' ; Rs W1 LLIS & SON, S afo
- — have to deposit with the �o ,ernment $20,- received a kick on- the chin ,� f r oni a horse, conducted by her paistor, Rev. J. J. Patter- .- -1 e
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$:ZAFGRTR,. FRIDAY, April 25bh, 1 9 0_2 030 as a gularantee of good.ji ith and which to be led away by anyt .eon, .
- . � . � hing th Oppopibion I . I .- � B. A., and Rev. D. Pertie, of the Pres- ' � .
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- aMDUUt . � rry out press may have said Mr. s� -Messrs. H. M."Johnson and A. J. Aub- byterian church. Mr. Patterson spoke from "I
I is forfeited if theyi fa I to ca I Pa bullo is an ' � -
I � . erts, of, Stratford, have received from, Glas- Psalm 103, 15 to 18, and reminded. his heir- and s, new company , organizad. The new on Sunday. -The football team h
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? their agreement. 1 if .
� The Domimon Parliament. I gow ha;ndsorne diplomas, awarded them for era that we live in a. world of change, that - ave St. ,
� I and active interest in the dair. and good , . company held their first meeting last Friday ranged to have a friendly ,game with Ue �
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� i The Cattle Guard Bill came up again in 'i 11ro4do movements, two things hich are of ' evening, for the election of officers, etc. W' gliam tbam in that town. .on
F these lands, the Pfovince a . eprived of tb The diplomas are large . and suitable! for variations and that humanity is subject at � I F64 .. �
I � e I much importance to the people of. this pro- The following -officerif,were elected : , Chief, - This is the - Y. -,
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the House- this week, bat did not receive -a . I � � f ram�n . I to the touches of time. There is very liti�oe . , ,
L , b3nefit of We mauilfacturi�jz iause', the raw vince. .- '_ . I I . � !- Mr. MoWilliama�; ciptain, H. James ; hope our home'team will ke -
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very - hearty welcome. As we mentioned . I -_ - _ very prF-tty 6vent was elebrateq at comfort for the mourner or anyone else Put
� . material loging all exported. I So much astia . I 'it' first lieutenant' James Sims ; second lieu- good record.-W,m. Ka,eke aud I .
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dissatisfaction . .1 I 1-1 the St.,P14111 Lutheran church, Rostock, on this ,consideration .; In tbe.life which has
Pwo weeks ago cowilerable I Mr. James blitchell, the Jonaervative tenant, A, i�cKeuzie ; secretary, J. A. ed in Harriaton over Sunday. � am y , t
i this the ease that an agi ation in now. pn Thursday afterDoon of last week, when just passqd a;way change had also been bu!' -We undet, �
as felt at the iedeption it received in the . � .1 .. ,y. -
. Juokson.-Mr. 4.' G. Moser, our Popular stand sufficient f upd's have been collected
wt foot in tha� province to ha"Ve ?,n expor dii-ty candidate -in West Huron, occupies a rather Mi,Es 8 phia, Pauli; daughter of Mra� F. Mrr. McLeAn ii remembered as sob I I 14 hardware merchaia�. et wit a very ad L the young ladies. of the Presbyte � 4 '.
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p,ailway Committee, and an effort was made I I pulp unenviable position. At the Conservative Pauli, Fs united iti marriage 'to M r.: H. as an efficient public servant, as a bride a a rian chilik -
placed on wood, or tto adopt the On. I I i accident On Wed esday. His horse ran for the purchasevf a new Organ, which -
io have it taken up ia committee of the . � BI ! aracter .. 6 away, throwing h5 out of his rig and break- be placed in-Ohe church at win - ,
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� tario tn�t4d of dealing �r itl tl1i3 matter. convention he announced birnii.elf an oat and iumb"b. above all as a woman of such character . An early date.- - � I
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�vbole house, but the attempt was unsuccess- . out supporter of -Mr. Whitney. * A meeting -The immense 0. T. R. locomotive main to know her was to love her, to be benefit d Ing a few of his riloji.-Mr. Archie Carrip- Mi -ss E, Reinbart spent Sunday In � ----
� This remo es from nnderi t 30 feet of the' . . shop, Stratford wl ich J 910 feet long, arill by ocntact withber and to be inspired - Harris.
i I t � . 9 i I Y bell in at present in London, trying big eX- t0v MessrP..Wra. and Rob
fu . . of the Prohibitionists was held in"Godetiah I � art Thomson, of
I 1. The Pcemier and Mr. Blair, Minister Opposition their sbronge9t,',','...ar umenb agadnab I . � covqre 3-J acres, wi'll' hav'o an extension of her z --al and fidelity, And now the I st aminadon to golwith the' contingent Y) Brussels, "spent Sand'Ay nith friendain the � 44'
bf Railwave, have promised, however, thab I on, FLiday last, andwhon it look3d as though 40 fect'added os so as it otn be, 4nilt. great change has come to her. lAmidet I I
I c errim at, and shovis 11 Soubh-Afrioa. .
: � I village, -George Calderleft for I �
�e,G't will look into the matter I � I they -would bring out an hidepe: ident candl- AddiLIQ are also 11,3.inp, made �n the smaller the changes of time, it is 'Well to remem 'er I r Wingh
� I conclusivelF thett the Rose ��G vernment have . I I . . swwvmo� an Saturday. . SlOt
I , date- -Mr. Mitchell turned a con iplete somer shopp. I I that there is one.'*ho is 'unchangeable, . � -
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t - been hanillng the pulpwo' d" question in a sault, F.igted the temperance 6g,eement and -16. W. F. May has resigiied his ,,�oai- :er point�d � Dubhn I , - �
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Dest manner in which to deal with the matr ? . ' ,Christ. In conclusion the speak -Our G. T. R. agent, Air. W.,.' . � I
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legislation along the lines . Mitebeil, having b"Plen app;,int(d the di trict 0! . ,-- I D.- - .
thoroughly business like v�a 4 , to the great called on all good t mperance people tion oni the teaebi rv�re NOTES.
4er, and introduce _ support him. How he can eu 6rt Whitney 'r
r be �oth Old and New atario, pp for comfort and the unsavied for salvati h Simon@, who has: been away lecturing f Hay, Co ii i d ii ' *
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- I : sur- May the gre t com orter be near to those tM ,pasb month has arrived home and is wills, mortgages and deeds drawn (oney 1, ,
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�f the proeent bill at the next aesEioD. M r. . I and no prohibilion, and the Pr9hibitionists agent fbr the,Oatarli,) Mutual Life I�� : ane
�J plook has introduced a bill providing for �i with a fall, measure of probiVition, is a ance Company. M1r. May'sterritory will be from whom i'she has�departed. ' ; looking fine. -The old frame house, wbi4 h at the lovest rates of futerest, - 1740 -it " 4
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. I . Aids to,Farjai� myste It seems to be a case of a man the dietricis of South Parth and South . I 1, I used to - -belong to MrF. A. Framr, w 6 Once agai:; we are anxious to extend to I
�he arbitration of labor disputes betwocii . I , ng. � � rr. � I � I I bought a�me time ago by Mrs. Kelly and
. swallowing himself ; but then: with him it Huron.. -, . _. � you a cordial invit4tion to comeand 1001
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-'ailwaye bnd their employees. Thi -3 is- an While so much autentiob is being! paid to seems anything for a role, prin iple or n6 -Mr. J. A. DavidEon, Mias lua David- I I now being moved iTinto town b Wm. Kl over -up one F
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important measure and should become law. the development of New C _1�.iarjo. and to the principle. I I i 1 8013, Mr. and Mrs. ."James. Trow Mr. i' and ITFP&S.—Once more the farmers are .we r- - man. T1 i1will, add a' little,'to the appm,-- yon like, because all o,ur aew goode, eeleeM' -
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I � Mrs. A, Faill and Mr. Z Wal�i,-, all,' of ing a pleasant smile, and we can hear their emee of our village. -Geo. Pounder, of Mi)- - with, the greatest care, I
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� strike cii any of our railways, which vast manufacturing, and it distrial n ; are here I fo,r'your 11
. � Stratforld, left on every hand as they wead ay. - iss A.
'Would tie up traffic for any leDgbh of time, which the opening up of th�t part of the ' HE BATTLE 'IS NOW ON. Al ril 20th, for Los! An- sweet songs on chell, was in town -on Sunda M' H -. be' y
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I . -Mr. ris,. of Seaforth, visited Misl,:Wellie Popp , prices are to be seen in Milline .
n tim e 11 � __ I 11 geloo, California , Mr. Davidson gGes as their way through �he fields. Fr& k L ry, IV -001 ___ �
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ivould be a serious matter. The matter of Province, so- rich i r and mineral - I the local delegate of the Indep:: ndeLt Order Mousso, of Dear Heimall, Was in our villsalle of Logan, on Sunday.-Miaii Hattie Walk ,, Drees ,Materials, Cotton Dr I
F , The 0-titario Elections . I ' L flying � ,ess M.,sterisle. .. . I
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-no . ' home, on Thuraday evening.-Mrp. O'Ne I � .
axbitration would be as fair to one side Es wealth, involves, the fact b " "Id b ..be loot of Foresters Ludgq'ito be'held I here. a few weeks ago, inle6arch of cattle. Frank of Seaforth. made a visit to her ' I Carpets, Curtains, Silk a and So on.
: - . on Thur�cLaY, May' the 29th. . is a number one stock dealer and always
. �o the other, and should obviate any danger eight, of that Oatario is* eqse�tially an agrl. t . I � -Mr. W..Libby,'B. A., lonnerly of' the . �
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� ,� � Stratford Collegiate teaebin sbaff, has'been. buVa tha.4est..-An eXCiLing argument to of Montreal, left ,here on Saturday for ho r
of a railway tie-up. Although the legisla- cultural country. When . ' 9 . . L NoTv,_Q. - Rev, G. E. WtTaggar
. I . i� is considered The announcement was offi�iall made on ing on in thia vicinity at present over tlie "home, after a long visib among old frien(' lk,!�; -.of
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t1ora have been kept pretty steadily at it, that the large sum -of neat 1� $1,000,000,000 ' Saturday last that the general electiors following burning question : A equare Jae d and relatives. -M re. C. Pendergast, of Bu'�-
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is invested in that pursuit, � 4 this Province, I ' I ford Mr. Libby, went to Clark) University, containing 10 acres, has two 6-f9ob binde�ls f&lo, is visiting among her numerous friend,. has been visiting with friends in Canada.' ..
4utside of these measures there has been , ' for the Provincial Legislature will be held Massac1huesetts, where he had i scholarship. . started in to out, each beginning at 6pposi�e She is looking well and hearty. The Ame.-_ remembered some of his old. friends in gur -
Aothing of real public importance to record. and that the net products , L He Ourposes Idav Ing shortly wr Germany, . I
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I Ontario in 1900 amount I where he will take a post grac uate course. corners, thus forming a diagonal of �tbo-field. loan climate must agree with her. Taggart is a genial goo(i fello I I
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sions took place on Tuesday, one ed 1 $158,'�_14,403, renew the confidence they have wigely re. . The firrst gentleman argues that the- fir t AN EXPLAINATION.7-Duringthe pa ,�J W, and his 1. .
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Two divir 1` 'nportance of the agric I . . � - r at t a ere are not Only pleasedto I
P I ural industry I posed in Premier Ross and h:sl colleagues. binder, in going one kound of 160 iods cu 3 weeks there have appeared in our .1
be I 1&,. Arthur Haviland, amistant teache I many friend h
I' the maUer of granting a charter to a rail- theit uit Dubl",
__ 3 willfbe more ful ' in the 0antral Busiess - College, Sbratfordi In see him, but are pleased to know that he. ' .
I . . I The issue is between the 1 12 feet more than � We second binder. -T� T e news certain items which have been'a our,e . in
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to , is I ek�erienced and has beeb promoted,to the poaition,of piiacl� other gentleman argues that both binde a of annoyance to the psople of Dublin a 0 prospering in the ood work in ,which he is .
*ay out weat, and. the other one on a motion ly raal,zed.� 4n view of this I ,:n ,g
go iato committee of supplieg,and in each and the fact that the electi4 so near at ' and the inexperienced, b6tweeD the tried Pal of the junior commercial department. . elogaged. Webope soon to have anotj�er
I , - . out exactly the same amount of grain;- - The the members of Sb -Patrick's church in pa -
the Government had a good maJority. hand it might not ba out o' or u I He will be assistedby Mr. Wni. Meehan, a visit from our good f6end.--The atwigri
i .. f lace I ' 8 to and trusted and the uncertain. Mr. Whit- quaition has -been sent- to the M6ntred tioular, and wbi,3h have caused considers, e
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� review a few of the i s that thd I ney, who is 0 former blic school ttacher sad a recent : ' ' welt] drillers, from Petrolia, who have Wen
I - . roanyi hing 13u Publishing Department for a .decision, and friction between Dublin and Irielitown co -
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i L-beral Government has done , I for th . I i graduate of the oolli�ge. � the answer will be 1published under' these gregations. We do not know m hati obje t i at Mr. Thomas Elder2B, Tuckersalith'. for
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I South Africa. . - 0' of Stratfo d's most esteemed ladies, items in next week's issue of th* .1 our correspondent had in writing the 0 - depth of 270 feet, with ood re,snits -
ing anLd developing.of this id', I I -On. r is : paper , e weeks. drilling a -well, hav,e reached -a -
,, portant Indus- I now the temerity to differ from the Govern. in the Person of Miss Eleanor Edith Back Mrp. Robert, fl)rysdale, of . I jectionable itisms, and'we are sure that ba I - A
I Although no more defiinite news tending ;, I Laurel, Michl an, 9 - And , :
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I owards aLaettlement of ,�he war has been I I dauAht0t Of Mr. and Mrs. George Back,was, . Tressa, forseen the results, the items 'a t* __ �
t, . I ment on a veryj fe� linPa of Policy, and on accompanied by her neice, Miss we I . .
. I ' r. L ' Ve" " Elder a goodly, snLpply.-Quarterly meeting .
r1poeived, it is c Duriog �he Piet ten years �he Dapartment ! these liaes he-ia wron2. He would remove on Thursday evening of laaD * ask, married Kyle, of Vassar, are at present. visiting 08, would not have been published. We wo . I L
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of Agriculture have enlarged: the course I of ' the tax on financial c�orporations, levied by I- I fornier'6 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. J h not in a position to know with what chure 2 . ill be held in the Methodist
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� study and investigation in the colleg6 and * revenue Ony was per- A young man t 'o � church on Sabbath, at 2:30 o'djock.-IThe i
4,uarters. thEit the war wilil bs over by . coro- theGovernment as %n emineiatl�, fair - school, Belmont. IT, e cerem( ston, of this villoge.- old .s, our correspondent Is affiliated, but we oa . �
Oation day. Ib may be that the wish i3 the �, measure. I formedby Rev. E. N.- Baker I fine sprin weather of the past ;
farm. Conducted f . a manS other vital matters he i of the Central a, few weeks ago, through the columns of his assure the good people of St. Columba that 9 I two weeks
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father of the thought, as it would lend ad- -f - or five Y�Ieara courses of I pzactically accepts the Ministerial policy. Methodist church. . paper, that the young ladies of thi3 v . icinj* none of the,members of St. Patrick's enburch has been of the best, and the farmerz of this -
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instruction by means of 'tfailvelliula daideq. No doubt he fa,nodes that he would walk I vicinity have not been found napping or sit-
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I Is at Guelph, SLrath _iie Rose Min. took at -Mr. Ridge'o, in Mitchell, one on account of so many dressmakers bueyir g toward them, and1would not for a mome
�itional pleasure to the ceremonies in c Established dairy s3hoo I �i n - I.faithfully in the footsteps of t -What might have been a a6riou fire would surely look obarmiz)g tbis summ�r have*anything but the mos
1 if succeEdful in attaining power, but . after place - nt , making the best of their good weather.-
usotion wi�,h the ewonation if an amicable ' 1 istry ii . noon last week The 3himney got themselves in this village at present. W1 o do or say anything that would cause ill
roy and Kingston. Dtstrib4ted reports and there is no adequate reason to make experi d ,ub with soot Q took fire, There was could find fault with any 'lady for ; havir g - Communion services will be hold in St. �
sofflement could ba arrived at before that 1! . fille
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time. Anxieus as they are for the termina. I I � i � , quite a fierce blaze for a while. FortuilatF-7 suoh a regard for herself as would be able I o this connection we have been asked to pul).- , ra .
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, tablished F�,rmera' Instiltuted, also wom(il's , The poli,�y of the Govetnmenb has been ly there was plenty ,of assist allow her to stand on a level with her vi [. lish the following explanation .- 46 May. Rev. Mr. Cranston, of Cromartyi 11
tion of the war, the British p9ople are not . a available, . We, th
i Institiite�. hstablished ai 1 consplutiously su also lage sisters. Give me t will conduct the preparatory serv-.1ce oatbe I
. Oxtersive eyatem . ceessful, not 4uly in saving whi.3h prevented serious resulte, he boy or girl w ,O undersigned, desire to state, in justice
P[repared to accede to the Boers thcir fall i; I 1 and coneerviDg our inherited wealth, but -Ge4ge W. Baal smiles as soon as the first rays of the previous Friday, Land on Monday Rev. E. H.
I bh, formerly of Kaotner. . morn. Ourselves and,pur eftiZene, THE ExposiTOR' I
of experimental fruit statioils. Conducted : also in itis progressive developthent. In the , -window; ga Sawers, of Bracefield, -will preach. -Many
1416-.rty with all th%t that involves, such as L, .. I ,
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Investigations' in the deholning of i . cattle, 1 older and settled'parl'to of the Province, trader villa, for -the last ,nine years of Chicago, ing sun glance in through the of'our citizens are now turning the
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t�a revoking of the exile order, the assam. tuberculosis, and seal ' d induRtry h� " ,a conducted by the Dublin correspondent ha tion to garden-making.-M&ny slim fieldsof
i � of the liabilitics of the two republics, � e iaiects in fruit. i an ve been stimulated by the conduotpr, has returned to Can da and in. man at least when contrasted with the ou riot o' ur approval, a' ad feel that we shoul
�g � Oonduokled instructions of fa � mors and fruit I bb:,C,a1poaaiblem6thods. As soo'a as the time len, morose, crabbed fellow, who snaps an thou' fall wheatare seen in this part, which .will
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eO.,, . I- me tends 6 -make his home in Sitratford. His � not be held accountable for his action. W
and,thi8 is apparently what the Boers . I ripe for the 'developinenb of New , � require all' the favorable weather to being -
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-1 groweralu spraying. E.Aaibliehed a pion!!er health Was impaired by his work snarls like a surly our from the moment b 7 deeply regret to know that his Insinuatin
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� Mfant. In the meantime news . has been re I Ontario the Re a Min' t . I I in Chicago. I it along.---4ble services were conducted in -
Appoin a commission- 0 is Jry t the Oc- He is a Bon of John Busch, kaf tnerville. opens his angry eyes until he is ponfronte remarks have elieted the ill feeling of th
. .- have not ont I r7e Oistabli by his breakfast. Such a ' 1, other things people of St. Columban and wish them t 2
in farm in Algoma. 1P . I cation, and we 1 y sh- gir ���
e4ved of another stiff engagement, i + � I , tie e -Michael Dlllon,�of St. Mar a, died at the Methodist church last Sabbath by Rev.. I
� er to give instruction in goq,d roadd. As- ment of gigantic industri.es; �ht a growing be favorable, will be good material to aid Mr. Millyard, -of Exeter. Elio sermons were �� I
*Ihich the Boers: ware heavy losers, and , his residen underinand thar, he is not -- expressing th J
I I 'c revenue in listened towith miich interest. Air, Mill. - �
siat6din the developmEnt !Of so large alli source of ,publi - The -way the 33 years. ce on Monday, April 14th, aged in 9faddenbog some comfortable home or to sentiments of the citizens of this vill--Atge i -
whether peace is declared or not it mpat be �[ . ; Liberal Ministers resisted all 1 demands for The deceased man had only been refine, civilize and tame some rude husband, general. It ia also rumoured that I some 0 , ard is one of the clever :divines of his -
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y oy are very remunerative trade in� pure bred stock I I ill for a, few days, with a.pulmonary disease, ' church, and is a powerful and Cloque .
I a ZA ter of on]: a short time until th th disposal of �thi4 public heritage in the when death ' and make him gentle, affectionate and lov- the undermentioned gentlemen ha rib'' at I I
I with.Manitoba, Northwest �Ierritories, Brib- hopa of prerrat!ro development proves them came. Mr. Dillon was an' em- speaker. -The hens, as usutti, must be doipg
entirely worn out. ' . t � - able. It is a feast to even look at such it, ten to the'Grand Trunk Railway ve w - ,
t I. e ployee kt�t th - and was a - - - - girl. Sincerity is -like` the number of e �
. iah Columbia, Maritime Pro: worthy o e q aesed as e Maxwell works ComPan their share of work, by
�inees, and New- I able a d far-seeing Joy -inspiring travet� or the Government op -
. ; . I I . - posing the establish4, wagons ion the road, besides t rgg
I fouadlan�. Inaugur � statesmen' T highly ib�teemed oiti�en of St,' Marys. , He ling on a plain, beaten road, wh . the large
. ated th!p most sudoess. - t4a territory, de tined to be a I . I ich com ment of a flag station or a new mail route at
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I Tlie Pulp Concessi(?ns. ': I I source or weal4a for years, wot Id have been leaves 4 1wife and on? child. ' monly brings a man sooner, to h Sb. Columlan. This I quantities the merchants Of our Villa re-
; - ful farmers' fair in Amet ' I � is positively denied,
io4,, the fap Btock surrendered 1hy the Conservative leaders of -Mitchell came nearly being represented end than by ways in which nien often los; and the sum of $50 will be forfeited for any ceive. The hens are not very I L
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ry with the' next Canadian contingent goin to handle their pro. I ...
'01 all the actions of the Rose Government and dai ' show held annuallL at Guel h Ontario to please their party allies at OIL takes a lot f -big --men
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1 . South- Africa. Richard Biirton made appli.- .
porhaps none have been more fiercely at tawa. This maknifying of! the party duct. -Theo -
. , Inaidibiont,L3 this, the TO Pa rtM. 3.4b has contest . . liberties of the fair rsex, and think it is .oul of the accused. It is our siacere hope, fruit crop is making goo prom. I
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ta;!,cked and criticized than their methods of' ! this elevating! of it to cation t� join one of the regi ents, and, ise, if nothing comes in the -way. I
! in that tims diitributed toh the fa,r6rs a the �ignity of an - fair that they should not be criticized in th tberefore, that through the 00.0p3ration. 0
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dialing with the vast pulp lands in New large number of bil I . end in itself rather than -a means. of improve. 0 local newspapers. -The Drysdale foot ba t46,1air-minded people of St.� Colu I ;;
letins �on live �gricuj- ia . . mbani - ,
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O�tario. The leaders of the Conservative tural subjects, . , ment-'seems a 'b8settiDg weakness of Mr. :i Necoppatreoo. Mu3h to, his chargria, however, olub is again re -organized uader the leader I ourunitywillnotbe permitted to wane' I Oonstance. .1
at no cost io the tarmers Wh�tney and bit followers., . The electors nts interfered and prevented his ship of Louis Challet and Albert Horner -A. V. Michell, VIL. D., G. H. Dreg * NOTEs.-Miss Edna _&pleS, of
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pirty and the party prets have denounce ,, I going. '' I , el, Jame St I
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t I - and the boys are prepared to play, a friendl 0, anniag, M. J. Klinkhamer, J. 'J. A] eKen. spent a few days lamt week visitia � g friends I
I d tbemael,�es. 1 1 realize more fully than bh& active Congerva n,; two ' a, George Howard, Joseph Miller, John J. Seafortb*
t4e Government?a policy in this matter in ' i tive politicians the imp -Mr-'John Box'and Rioliaed Burto '
� No account is here take ortanc ' of a sound game with any olub in Stanley in.' the near n' near here. -Miss Ids. Bella, Farnham' has
tVe strongest of terms. In this they show n qi! the large sums - and stable Provincial adminis ration., Did St. Marys boys,have enlisted in the 4bh con. future. -Mr. Wm. Dowson, of Philadelphi I - I I . I . ----
I a, Miller, Win. Kleaman, James . Davis, 1 returned from visitingfrie .
I i of money which are expend6d direaly for they magnif tingent of mounted r'ifleij for seryice in South ads at Wingham ' I
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a, surprising ignorance of the situation or are the benefit of the farmers, Mi. his i Africa. They successfully paiacd the medi- sorry to learn that '
i the establish- ney and mmediate follo7ers' do, the Ferdinand Schnell was in our burg one even.' Connell, James Jordan, -M. Williams. Mr. Amdrew and famil
� � . cal examinations at London. - Bert, Sharp y are so soon to
wilfully endeavoring to mislead the public meat and maintenance of toe Farmbm' In. I Province would have met fina ial disaster Ing during the past week. - leave - ��
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in� the hope of gaining some slight party ad- - I long ago. ". has been placed on the reserved list. 'Mr. I . �p
, stitates, grants to agrioultuial soci4es . .. iment, : and N . . .
I for - 3i Box is a corporal in the 28t ' - - I I . Wroxet�er. : 1 rie, where they are going. � �
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V(�ntage. r � I Our Fchool system ur mu Pal system, .. ,LEAGUE. -The Epworth League had I
the ebtablietmentIf da; Ischools, for'tbe is the best shot in it; �
. . iry I � i , the civil law, the im'porover�hen of agricul- I BlYth. �RT&S.-Miss Annie Muir is spendi .- I
�Vheir main contention ii that the pulp Agicult � `9 a their annualelectionof
I . .a ural C:)llege a0- experi", ental ture, th I -OnO of the most pr b members of holidays with her parents here. -John officers on - Tuesday
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is, m : the afflicted'; ad the light- NOTEs.-Mr. James Hamilton,our esteem. Hen evening, April 15th. The office
i4d3 should be parcelled off and Bole ,,,- i_4cms and a, fics' of other ening of public hardens' , -the Stratford Collegiate Institute board dbirson, of Blyth,lkis visiting his brother, � ��
� U ays caloulated ! . are" ong the most die&Saburday in the person of M. F. Go- . ed druggist, has the sympathy of a larg( near here. -The e6ntract for the pubt Copeland ;
auptiori as are the pine lands, and as the . t I important matte' d . Honorary president, Rev. X,r. re are.
I to improve the condition of 3he agrioultura�l - ro that no�v e gage the at- 0 number of ftien! do in the lose of hia mother, preeident, Mr. R. Clark ; first vice-opred- -
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P4 laadv are dealt with by the provincial .1 � i teution of the elpotors, althou h suchAhings win, who had resided in Stratfoid within a which occ*urred last week at Staffa. of the building and fence for the new weigh dent, Mr. Parish ; second vi-ce-presiden , ,
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com munity and for the, enopuragemept ana I . � very f6.* Vqars of half a century.j Mr Mr. scales has been let to Robert Farrel, for $ - t
gol�-_ernment of Qaebee. This, on the face of advance I I may not appeal.*io' strongly to 'the iniagina * and Mrs.,Hamilton and -Miss Etelka,atten The scales and bt . iildin - I Mr. E. L. Farnham - third vice president,
. ment of agricultuie a - Goodwi-n was an ex-41deTman, baving sat ' . . g, when' completed,
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i l� in � 11 its ' tion as the -more.showy de�art,`nent of pub- .In ed the funeral. -Rev. Mr. McQuillan, whc flusie ,.Wheatley; . fourth vice-preal- �
it.1 seen -is plausible an � . the Council for many, years, He took great will. cost about $300, but it -is expected to �
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� . .d feasible enough, but branches. I , i lie busineas. The electors' of Ontario ap. a education6l matters. . has been rector of the Episcopal church for be the best and most conveni ist, place to I En"t, 'Mr. B. � g. -
perienced lumbermen and men who have 6 preciate the need of di interest'i e - Snell ; corresponding Bee -
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I I That the Government ar , scretiot, i!4 committing . . the past two years, has sent in his resigna. weigh stock and produce In the a Maggie MoDonald ,- recording ',
I years in that country say th!at such a I . ' -Another respected pio0eer of riding. -
0 fully alive t . their heritage
the importance of this indus�iy is fully i . to, the care of pu lie men, and I I ,the town- tion to take effect in three months. -M r.. and Miss Annie Belden I e- 11 secretary, Min Annie Rapaon,; treasureri
evl- i they can be tirusted to sustain � those whose sihip of Mornington, the late Mi�s Rebecca . ft for Toronto on Tuen- .
y Wo I Mrs. Wm, Emigh,who have been married for day morning. -Inspector Robb' 1 Mr.. MoLatosh ; organhits, the Misses Msg
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, uld be unfair to the purcl,haaer, un- donced by the foregoing. That- their effortA ,! ability, firmness and discern'me t have been Carson, died last week, at the- age of 73 twelve years, thought the occasion a fitting Hs,r,a ,gie MoPonald and Charlotte Clark. Miss
fai ,: . : I . . . � village, on Monday.-Mias Casale *
. peri6no . - Charlotte Clark took the topic last Sunday
,r to the Province and ruinous tp the in. ia behalf of agriculture are ii fully appreci, ! proved by the test of ex . years. Deceased bad fairly good health one vo celebrate, which they did last Wed- left fcr Watford on Thured�av,� w
1 : u I u f their rela. here 'she I evening, when's, very large number attend-
du�trial development of New Ontario, ated by the fArmena, goes -vithoub s:aying' Mr. Rose very, particularly deserves the. ntil of late, when the'nat: ral-decline of old nesdaY, by having a number 0 has ae cured a situaqon--Miso IL Wendbi of , ed Mr. B. F. Snell win t-ake -charge of tfe
Ta-lese gentlemen further contend blial, Fuch Should it not then be the � support of the Province of 0 n1ts r'io. Canad age together with disease bastened- the end. tiq�s in for the evening. -Mr. Vail, of Mildir ay, visited her brother, J., R. Wendt, ' -
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du�y of thei agr' ' a She w�sl% native of Ceui�ty Formanaugh, Palmerstbri, successor to Mr. Martin at, the I to
I '- has few more eminent public s6rvafits. He I I Pic next Sunday evening.
� the coaditions that should these pulp cultural class to do all . Ireland, 'emigrating to Perbh county 'over 10 station, has taken no his d :
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,they can to ret1urn to ! has been throughout all his public life a utiaa in town and - I
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la�d.i be sold by' auction. th&b purohaeers power a Government who I years a go. ` I intends moving his family here at once, as .
ul haO, displaye,d such I strenuous Canadian and an ,eloquent expon.. �
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co. d riot be secured, or if4ecured thapriccs nt pf the Briti6 spirit .of ,Cap,d,. He is Mr. Martin . I I � .
. �� wisdom and forethought ia�� their 'behalf ? e I -Dr. ,J. V�. OL7�, V. S., f Stratford, hag he likes our town very much. I .
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reoeivedwould be so small as t' , I .. . a very s6an �e and curiDu men trosity � Or ods. - I _ �
q . o make the � The %vi2o and progressive in , 1 . i alert, resoiq�fbeful, 9 . , in will be missed by the merchants, as -_ .. __ . dymade Clothing,
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apner in �wbich . . progreFslve a�d absolutely t e shap6 of paii of lar)nb Joined'as were acourteous and obliging agent, but by be -1 11 ! I - I . �
Eatealmost a farce. Unlike/the ping, the I I clean-hanfid. �Ie inspires �in 0 remarkable . � f
� the Goveniment have looked 'I after the in- t Siam6e twine., 0 ald, Stewar of ing sent to Harriston, it is a raise, showing I ; i .�
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� - teresba of the farmers should cient I we believe, the genuine reApectlof the great th � ti to Stratford to that the Grand Trunk Railway appreciates l� 0 r . I
I - sp�ace or pulp wood,'grows, V�ry irregular ' degree the enthusiasm of his followers, and, North pe, broug
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I , I show b tp D ' Orr T e I �mbs did not, live good men. -Mies Ida Taman entertaihed a �
ly.: S3ms large areas will ha,,ve �carcely 'any guarantee that they will rece,�V,e their hearty I mass of thep3ople of Ontatto d �Canada.
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I �j long, �f c,our 8, bu�' the eado and limbs are Ne'vv Store W-1 the Wket, frolit.
wV�ile other parts will be particifla'fly pro- support in the coming electi'n.- * W' i He is a national rather tha a ptovinei t number of her lady friends last Friday -
� . 0 nk fign ,6 a' perfectly1for e joined ab the evening. T' . 'I - --
,� IW6. For this res.son, the va,lue of the wocd No o'thez r �, 8 Province � I
statesman. . e t44 lb i � I hey report having had an enjoy. � 11 _.
� u a on 6e pairtlof the': stands out with such disti etiness, and in � a e looked i eaih other's arms, able time, although no 'gentlemen I � I
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it would ba a et of folly breast an
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- farmers of this Provinde t re4ect � a 'I any Parliament in the would take vited. -Conductor Quirk and Station Agent � lwwlwlvlw VIVVY � - - - - i
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� . i --Mr. An rew- CovY, of Fernbank, nar- Stokes, of Wingbam, were Blyth vieitore . i - ,W,W,V-V-" I .
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act it is almost irnposeible to ascertain its and tried friend for one who h', as, to: Bay th foremost position, We belie the people rowly esc4p d death on day last week. He oveC%nday, and although Mr. Quirk has .
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value, so that lumbermen cannob be induced least, not been in as clos t � i of Ontario, of alliclasses, rec' n z9 his great was on th1e pper pla�fo m of big wiu' We are now ilicel i
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to'�ouy where the' . ,, ch and; sym- qualities, and will take dare on -May 29 to dmill) travelled through Blyth for a good many y Settled ill Our 116W .Store anrl 'our stock is now
v are unable to arrive at a pathy with� the farmers as slidald one �vho - round,; -making some years, this Is the first time he we r I . .
about 40 fee from the g I �
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� asking the people of this, so, agricultural'! develqpment upon which hb has entered, I in some way he 'was tbr,own spend a few hours in it. Like every person I . -_ i .
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th material they are abou.b to purohaoe. cou . I and give him full. o to the ground. A cut of nine Or ten inches els �, who comes to our town, he bought we I I
I ntry, to place him !at the head c pportunit� for the display t
1, - . i of the eat resource and cap was maide� I his ecalp leaving bare the hal I a nice place. -Anothei . I I
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ta gre makes an investment an extremely I ,,11 while profes- I has already proved of such sing!e benbfit to skull, but �o i bones ivere broken, The events, which all young ladies like, t?ok I . . . r.s a ;
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� . siug great Interest in th; far�laer, has rot wound was reseed by Dr. MoEachern, of ple ce last Wednesday at noon. This time , -
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ris�y one, — 2 i I Linwood, a d it is expeAed the injured man itwas Mies Selina Lloyd, I "er
- . , actual prao- �� I _*ho was united a h i ng,,
�n their wisdom, and we think justly, the carried �'heae(_� profession jet, ;� in bh I , Re dymadle Clot =� I .
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tice, but, on every occaai n ini the House has Perth Notes. e happy bonds of matrimony bv Rev. I
Go6rnment makes it corn I I 1; -Apr t wedding was solemnized at St. Mi. Penhall, at the home of heir mother, ,to 27 ruen's sults, crood tweed, wort $6, for $3.98. � 1 .
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61 re , Mi. Browns aprosperous yonng farmer -of � . . I
pq1sory on all corded hip v -St. 1darys pqpulation is �,382 according Joseph's ch, Stratford, lost week, when I 0 .
- paities receiving, pulp concessions to injest .gr i - -11 - I to the latest assessment. ! 31 men's suits wofth $8 for $ , 11 I
I essive move i .their ehaif which. may --Miss Sb�rkey, of Stratford, fell through Miss Kate Writ t, daugh ter of Mrs. P. J. Arran. The happy couple left on the 13.45 1 5. 1I .
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. A Writt, became the happy bride of Mr. Henry train for a short trip, before taking up tt!ir ' 50 pairs'men's good workin, �
larO sums of money'for the manufactur of have been advanced by� - the� G erpment. a trap door in tbo home of I'dr . . . I � � r, I
I ov I a. Lee$ the Durkin, Of Canton, Ohi . � ,, pan to be sold at I be, peT pair. -
thO raw material in the Province. In this These are -facto over whi� h ib:: I � The groom is a rei idence at the groom's farm --mr. - I
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� c iwoul&-he well or,her evening, and f4actured her ankle. former Stratford boy, b)ing a son of Mr. Fr knk Anderson , entertained a i
way we receive, no,t only the benefib of the for the farme I : I -St. Marys is � 0 1 �
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I I s to move to the 3resent, el, p oyod as a machinist in the shops evening to asocial evening, at which all had ,I ' ; - �
m0l, BY from the pulp wood, but alsi the the We :So I
ra to consider. . ffering i ducements to kin, of tha i City. He is at nunberof his- young" friends last Friday Dry . ood f
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ba 41efit of a large amount of capital which i . I stone town, but Woodstock objects. -P .
I I i , )f the Whee ing and Lake Eriie R!lilroad a r lost enjoyable time. -A number of BI
I 18 The London Advertiser puts it this -Mr. Joseph Orr, of Sfra;ford ' yth ' �
has re- ' a La friends in the ViCiaitV rd i
inNiested in this business, a benefit which is , ; ..way : I . . I Jompany,la Canton. Rev. Dean Kilroy citizens n 1,000 -ya � s of AmericAn Lawns 0 90 at 5C per yard. -- -
: "' Ur. M. Y. McLean � � signed his position as assista I I . present. - �
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far, reaching and of. almost inestimable - i , e I the ceremon). ed Mr. J*ohn Sherrit with a 120 pairs ladi '
: feSto to theL ent of the Canadian furniture manufactur. - I - , well filled purse - eFA' corsets worth 5 c i
electors of 8� � I I Ugu , bay�pbell, a moulder in the � Iasi. week, to help defray the loss sustained I , while they lar,t for 25c. 1
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the columns of TnE SE �POR i'a Stratford Mill Building Com- by his recent fire.-Mias J. � S. Rob irk, of 20 �,., I , with border,worth 1 Oc, -for 5c, f-ach. .
ose mills has a capacity 4 .,;EXPOSITOR. wned by Messrs. Skin- h an accident on Monday Brueselo,*wasin ourmidab on Tuesday.- I
th. of from 150,000 He lays &tress upon the ilevel* . :1 -" Sir Wilfrid," o any, met� 7it k J
- I . � S ,�, ir special table of 5c prints..1 They are wonders. ,A -
to 200,000 cords of P' 1opmeub policy ner and Colquhoun, of Mitchell, won second hich restilted fatally. While fie,w�as work- Misa Kate McLean, who'bas been attending 11 �p 0 i- i
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ulp wood a year, and - of the Rose Government . an 1 : prize in the carriage and coach a Ilion class �ng in hie epartment a L - . I I f
that the average product is only sbme seven . d1l says i that a at the horse show. at Toronto, � Moving crane struck the Conservatory of Music at Montreal, is I i . -
change of,ad ministration wo4 I all ++++-I-++ I i I
- . I heavy beam which w ad -.in -at present visiting her parents in town. -A . . f I
cords to the acre, it Will be readil�se6h' that d be a dAugor- I '. -One of the best known and I wealthiest It . . i . being 'plac I � I I . H-+ �
ous experiment at this jituatu e. M r. i M . position, causing it to fal a distance of about nutp'ber of Brussels young p i I ...
bofore capitalists could be iaduced ' 0- . farmers of the tow' 60ple were visit. I . � i �
to invest Lean would be a valuable dition t6 the ' MCC nehip of E I Mae, William . 0 feet, st.�iking Campb(fl on -the head and inglin our midst Tuesday. -The men who . I I .
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I ture-Messrs. Pattull I ng, by hanging. ome dave he GenerN1 Hospi�al, w ere he rsucedrubed dissatisfied with the council' ' - . .
lo, G a am, Preston, ' he has been acting so strangely. that ib, was action, doing I JP_J I �
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