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m, overflowing measure of _
��very dollax spent in our .
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it vou. - We freely invite, -
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li,criminatioa, and we buy .. �
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trachart Jackets, Seal Jack- .
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71s, UnderwEar, Counter- -
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-pure white muslia gaLr.
-y repreecat a stock select-, ...
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well made, liberally out - .
A superior- mualin-moder-
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vear-the best -and at the
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kt,t belonday.-Robert Main- .
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Led, and Mr. Hursey will �,
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wly sa d his farm in Morris -
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t -!s. -D. M. S'loott, of Harn-
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I � I I � I . r� TNSTITVTB. . ! Returning Officer H � on ha i � out � 4piffice supplies or illness which forced him to ve L n- amy, and received three raoutba,in the same
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� i I Jl_ � i . 1 � the official fizures in the h Aert'li bye.' 1 I . t On about a year ago. He went weeb, and place. in passing sentence His Honor
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. � I . , i ' LANK BOOKS I as i4ember of the staff of thq, Calgary pointed out that -the lightness of the sent.
k4and Fioar I -election. Ti;e following e the total votes B a
50 ft. wide � I The fi at meet] ago of i�he Soutlit Huron . , .
I I It . I I bertian, for some time. Con *nued ill. ce was due to the igaorsnee'of the Parties
AM I ' Farmers � I in the several munioipaii :8 : I I STATEMENTS I en
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100 f"t. long � I I RECEIPT ORMS. ealth compelled him to return home and concerned, and Vast their offauft agaInh
. . V Floor i at Exeteirl anck 3rucefletd 6 Friday Brown. 11 .
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NUFACTUA Saturday 0 �a_ftl week,- th I i 1,217 .1 I
u1i 11 e n tee i tings 1 t Stratford i � ! i .1 ,ol .
-1 - 1. I ! owing weaker. Mr. MoOrse lived in 0 - cent party, injuriously. The p&rtiest in this
� . ! Exeter' �eipg hel on Fri4ay. I i ; North Easthope �; i 1� I . .
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I I I I - �HTER ORETIGS. � I : � Mornington 415 LETTER APERS arid E ELOPES. Phree brothers and two sisters, �esides his in titeir relationship,, hisband No. I promfoa
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It i I The a n a no , sopec 0, lk,t t6 - sft� r- 1 I I : i ! i� )arente, survive. I ing to take back his wife and childiren he -
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- I I Elms; 503 1 PRI[CES RIGHT. -Th'snewdiraotore of the Cotmolidated I had sold an soon as"tbeir sentences -expire.
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D V! --'4A i no do I %ke Su * r Company, (the� Clergue -William Burgess, J, P., one of the, -best
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i 44-1-936 14 ; f I meeting there tw re about 15 ladii a * preoeo,,, :! I i ave been examining the pioperty of the the entrance to i -the Victoria 'Industrial
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p I I mpany, w I --If the school at M�imico.' Mr. Burgess c4led at I
L . I . Total I .. 3,621 Alow.� SEAPORTHO ill make their reports. I
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"s n 7 ity, womana-,,natu t . I Stratford , i 1,070 1 : her loan of $10,QW,000 will be granted, ond while talking tn two employees of the insti-
meeting w d
Thero- No o e by 11. Cc CA �- ute labor
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� � I � bell, of Godedo the I'd ape r. T a North Hatithope , 1 - 122 - By tom is conthlued there should -ba a uni- , he work along all departments of the great fution, fell over at the door. Dr. Forbes
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— speakers weral� a, PQ,%m bell, aill eboli. Ellice bed. IThe loan is partionlady Godfrey, of Mimiew,was summoned immedi-
Ant to get you � �halre.,I 1 - I I " I I � 3w - .
. There's bui to do and that quickly.—if you w a,� 1� 7 fo system for, all municipalities, allowing 4eeded to push the Algoma Central Rtwd- ately, but life was extinct. The body was
" or � & :, I . 389 a ark and team $3 per day :for doing his
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This is one of the cases probably when the early,bitd ge',ts the i Mr. Casbon: o ened t dibe 6on, 1h.8 Elms I
. bpst of i 1 e 597: . labor �nd that a 6xed Jamount of r fad, which is now complete for about.76 taken to the late home of deceased. Mr.
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it. Get in early if you want firat and best choice o! the good' hings 17 subject I)ein I Orchard ruits a 2d how .b Wallace , 402 'Miles from the Soo. - . Burgess was 58 years of age. He was born
I I I work should ba!required fro' each team, to
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going. t . - I I I f � grow th' . Ile reco mende� drainag., Listowel 1 345 be arrange'd acc6rding to circumstances. by � ' -
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I . re a 113g this at ndard to b0paid propor-
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. i Er) larg�*q to e4d the room. ' 0 rec - Total 1 .- 3,421 Ll ay, where he became engaged ,in
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Thit Sale an' EyewO e; n r. I tio *r. White, of Obtaws�hsve been confer- Humber B
I P ring wibh the Minister of Education as to market gardenin& He leiky'se, 'besides a
I I mends pi at Iting Talman sweets, a i a atro g Majority for Brown, � 06. Id be rewar ed and the � shirker would .
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I i and hard o be topgrafted with Sp �- I wo gramme of studies for the approaching widow., twosons %od two daughters. , Mr. �
-People have beon humbugged so oftm in the matter of sale?, th t� some, arle ' r, There were33 reject6d ballots, an dom- receive ore t for what he iwn6tt entitled pro, ,
I . ' 1 Davis or Rho( . Islat d fall. The term of the Normal schools ie'to Burgess is also survived by his mother, who , - .
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doubtful as to t�e genuineness of sale * � ouncements. But dt is a , l � -Baldwin, a pared with 42 at the Pneral - elections in to a ia now top ficquefitly� thei, ease. I . :
aon be doubled in length. The term next fall has reached the age of 93 years.
# ) � . i3reeniog . rihus'topgrafted, th Spy W! U May last. The tots& vD*te polled .waO: wo�ald like to see these subjedits dis'cassed by I .
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-us' to tell you t at many have expressed tbeif confi4-enQe in tMs and ther ial bear sev ral years -earlier and ast mui h Brown, �,627 ; Monteith, 3,421. Total, ot�ers in your �aolumntv. We ar i b told on �,eginti in September and closes the follow. -In October, 1901, 84 H. Brown was- a 1, .
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we have conduded. Goods and prices ouDd exactly as advertis0l, We: d D longer i , vigor A few variities wo'e 7,048. Tfie total t a it in May I was goQ'd authority that in 06 multitude of tion
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not ask you to -lake bur word for it. C�me and bee. If you are not satisfied, - 30=rcial P .n may+ 6,582, or 46f less thwwc�at of, January 17bb. cc acillom there is wisdom. , a a radical change in the course Qf stad- train that ran toand from the - Pan-Ameri-
. I _ S ? ion is-nesessary, but just what the changes can exposition at Bu -going th u h
� I . He said[ r af ttngl is a F.1 mple thinj � to learn, . - I . 0 1 ffalo. in to, ,g
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we'll be -the losers, not you. �_ I . i : and all y+ung�znin should learn to grsfp. . are the minister or his oonfrera are not pre- his train one d '
! � I The Present Situati(n in 0 n-tario. JOHN 0. !�ORRISON, Mirk, McKillop.
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i - . ! a ]man 'knows what he is to . I . I . I pared to state. .daughters, -who had been rendered Perini.
� i ,C el a . - After listening to th� ar f 0, un- � I -_ - __* 1-7-Thecongretionof theFirab Presby- less by the lose of her puracon the exposi-
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Yqu Make IS,. Pe'r ni � � IiI thi,s iwa itel for three days, the jpd es.of the courot of - . Qoo
I . sized the eledti of scions from a tree �f � terian church, n', of which Rev. W. tion grounde. Conductor Brown advanced I
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On all your buyin-a while this sale is ori� which 'means the balance I :oions fro a tre growing vigoro'nsly a0d the Lennox case on all poi I've. Oounse� on Hon, Minister f A griculbur6, �nother dia- Sun4ay towards reducing the debt upon the station I khere I they desired to go, and I
. _ I either side are confiden4 of udgment in bheir � b; maLdle this ee*son of sample i ' them, � to their hotel. On Fri -
but the eaxlier vou get in the better choice and laaer � assortment. � 1 producin first age specimens. A trbe I trinition will ,, their church. This was the anniversary of then sFnt
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� topgrafte as above, of Talm tn Swe t favor. I of ille most prouctive sorto of grain to the ollurch, and the - members decided to day Brown received a letter bearing ,the
For this aAd next week the sale w�l apply to ithe follo i ,,, d4artments : t n the Liberal's ap- Ca ividian farm ro for the ft�aprovement of ' " - �
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I � � . ; b t d .to the floor. Brown w-�%o astonished when
.1 i � ! i He scorei 11 the it nerant pruner aF a batch r until Ja:nuary Wbb. ' : I : vel Y' eat, and'6s been secured by the di- was ollected aD the Morning �servlce, an
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A 11 Furs. i - I . I andoleaned0frork the branches the fr it Sault Ste Marie-Trialof Liberala"protent go d- crops rece t v had in the i North west. in the evening. This is gratifying testi- The letter recalled Qle' exposition ineid, �� � "
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Men Boys"Overcoats. ! � I the 11 Soo," Tuesday, J inu %ry 13th. I as lea Of O&I 9, spring whoat, - ley .
Fur bat I . the end o th' b h I I bar In- congregation and- the parsonal inbereat that with Brown's courtesy and kindness, and :
's ; S. I I � I ' . ories' prc test,against Hon. Th _., I
; Boys' Reefers. . I � ! I an" h di w corn and 3obatoes. Is quantities of
Ladies' Fur Jackets and Capes. i Mrs. Cclinta'npbeil gave an Adrese �n t � : , the mbers take in its welfare. that the bill was a remembrance of his deed. -
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I Ladies' Fur Ruffi; and Muffs, Men�s Suits. Home E conorr ice." She ' ,
! t : I Hall, Toronto, oil JAnuiry 20bb. It 'is ex- will be suffictien to sow one-ti,wentioth of an
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TNIen's Fur Caps. - , �_ il Men's Pants. , f I i and de I . taking I van a pected it will be dismif sed � and Mr. Davis acre. . The sam ?lee of Indian corn and po- time, occurred at Neepawa, Manitoba,a few --There are 451 dep)Ritors', representing .
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Ohildren's Fur Oollars. � Boys' Suits. 4 i fine eQOuOM10s as I t go Will immediately resign his'seat and there tato a Will 6i' h three pound@, as heret . I
� � . . and makik g the Dest use possible all the � 0 0-� days ago. Henry Speue6, a half-breed boy, an aggregate of $240^10 in 'the defunct ,
'' Boys' Knee -Pants. I I L will be a battle roy i1a Xorth York at a fore. Evdr;fa�mer may apfly 'hub only one *&11 aken in hand by these bratal individ. vate bank of I Wi
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Men's and Women's Fur Gauntlets. 11 I � I oiroumstancee in which we are placed, eu�h alL i .
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I All odd pieces Men's 1 and Doysi' as the de gnb,f ille houtic with reference to future day. � - I sample ca � be' nt to each aPXc%nt, b8nee udo in Monday night, and it is claimed was not a cent remains to be Alviiied I That -19
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, ceived, at zpany thought it a very valua samples will be sent free of If '
The saving ybu ran make in the buy- ! A very'large assortment 1, Astracha � i i - 11
� , ' ; . nil One. � I I DEAR EXPOSITOR. --A wc uld like to know - charge through the mail. . of this terrible dose, and died the following this is the dismal story *� of the finish. of the
!Lamb and Seal, JoDa and !short, largO �� , Applications ihould be addressed to the
ing of your fur!coat with this large dis- I " 0 1 Mr. Pa, ii M ad ge, of Thames R�aA, repoet- where the workings of oui bometod educs- � . mor4ing. His ante-mortem statement Im- Anderson private bank,, The heaviest do.;
. I 'and small sizes. One of oi,ir leaders 16 ed thab t4,e project laid before thl Institute tional system shown any improvement in Dire6tor of E) perimental arms, btaw , plicates four farmers of the districtas prinoi- p.-mitors - arell the MacDonald. family. -
in it6lf, be sufficient to bu � . . and may be sent in any time efore the firs
count will) � � 11 at last yel r's meeting had resulted in t Is the intelligence of the 80T e. I remember . . , t Palo. - � John, George,!, Alexander, their wives, two
y a guaranteed Jacketiat � i I . . . ��
i : rmation iat 0 no, Alexander, jr.', and James, represent -
you a first-class � suit of clo�hes. The I itook compan attending municipal om �nation meetings of March, after which. the lists will be —According to a report brought to Sault so
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I I � for fil at orty or fifty years ago w en public quee- I Pe. Marie, there is a bed of ore which will ing $15,000, and MTa,
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prices for fur cqats start at � � cutting ti ) sheaf and then tbroahing tie ions were intelligentl disinoeed and many be sent out in good time for sowing. Pat- equal, or possibly excel, the great depobib 000, while her son ,Charles, represents $4, -
I While another which finds ready* sale grain at 1.onis operation. The machi As meA were able to ties wribing should mentioi� the sort of on the Mesaba Range. The discover was 000. The Oakville Navigation Uom .
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lis a fine curl Jacket at ! I I has been � horoughly tested and is, moat a t- nGly on W�atever w a rpiquired. Now, variety they vi ould prefer, �nd should the made by men who have been working in the was caught for $4,000. Other depuits
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1P MIA up to $75.00. 1 . isfactory n 'all respects. This machi Ite tle or to interes b is! t ka4 in nomination .
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'10-00 : fill Ina a�ked for be ex- interest of the Clergue companies for the range from $IXG to V5, While the whole
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One lot of Jackets, qi steia m thnsher, and blows the 'cut straw 1 n. or school trustees. Ip sor �e instances Lear. in ilts place. I I
. zes! 32 to 4 . I I . � coun�ry north of the Soo. Now the long lieved there willbe any failures -among the
Oalf, Coon, I)toa, Wallaby, Bear, � WM. SA6DERS, I
I t'?) �ely enough people atte ad bhe meetings to i I , time spent in careful search by scientists citizens. The town itself is n the'i0orse �
breast, regular price ;. of w4ich is $31) tO the r ow, st oo8b somewhat I less th �n . �_ I
f I � Dirootor Experimental Farms. '
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Beaver, Wambot, Marmot. I ' � I only as non � Ily dor 6. move and second candidate 3'for office. And � I - and trained prospeotors.is to bring its re- obape,having lost som-3 ten or twelve thous -
I . Ao $38, y our choice for e there are seldom a dozeh ,who are capable of ' i I � word The prospectors are on their way and dollars through the' two bank failures.
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. . 1 $25.0 besidea a operi 6tors ( at log 6t expressing their opini�ils' 0 a any public sub. � .] Canada. i h me with the first news of a great depobit ----aMrs. Betoome, wife of Mr. William Bel-
� I t , I I - ! 4 the finest grade I of iron ore in the Algoma .
I five men.�, The s'1ra`w,aw8ahve1nDgca o� or anything neede fox Itheir- municipal- Mr. Charle Sully, sem, who delebrated 0 some, a well known r�sident Of Windsor,
Caperines, Ruffs and Muffs in sablu, seal blaci and arej laua�, , , takes ap je — I �
t ) 0 OPPossl'n' less than 1�f thD room of the str W unat t. ty or country, and eviti the oandid).tes who hie Oth birth ay on Sunda� last, died on 0,uniry, which will soon be within reaching Saturday night, wilile descending the caller
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and combination of every sort. 11he long Boas in brown , ad black s , I offies are f ... . distance of the railroad lines of th,bC.Iergq
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fashionable neck fur. The prices of all the above vary. ine I The beat farmei s think b they are not � Is to express their coming there so e 56 years a , o,'and carried '—The estate Of the late Eli Hyman, -the ped and fell, scattering coal oil all over her
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I � � even for edding the . 0 this mt�- will do it elected, but in a I ting and stam, year . i - ato w,a- -
$2100 1 . stoc . al 0 ; I died in Toronto, has ,been entered for Pro With )6�r dress ablazs the unfortun
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� I I ,promise. o - y his widow, Mrs. Sophia Hyman, of man .managed to climb 16 titeet stair's into
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i - 1 4 1 methods I Zth�r'e?hing. � has been: done for the: I is �orty years and mitted a ( n to the elQors at the late Toronto township, Peel county. Tne value the dining room, an the table, -
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DuMmIgg* : - I � 1 F. 0. foO, c I Holmeaville, gav4� an ad� -by their fathers before 5hem. All this does municipal eleoti [)no asking if they owere will. of, the estate is placed at $63,064, as foll wit : the cloth of it catching fire. In her excite -
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t ! i . I ; dress on Coinn on Sense Hog Fee4ingA' not may much for the b(ast5d inteEigonce of ing� to have tl e toll -gates t�rofighoub the Shares and stocks. $56,640 ;r'iecuri-ties, $5.- menb, au'd wild with pa' , all threw he' 01f
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verco -its to point I e made was in allowing t I ur people, reared unde ti � benign Influ- county abolishe 1, the, county making or- 000 ; real estate, $25 ; cash, $224. Mrs. into a cane-b6l'tom ch r, and the bottom �
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! I 1 1 ; benefits I a tno,e moderate grain rati - ence of our elaborate an 4111 pensiva eduos- r%ugpmentefor �,akin overth� roads from Hyman ifi, so far, the only proved heir to the burned -out of it. . Coz tinuslly screamin
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I � t . I i . ' tional system. . - by a vote be, although a, woman in Brooklyn, New she managed to got into the parlor, where
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u have the same 25 per cent. discount in getting a Suit or Overcoat ma& , hing 200 poun a a � I
� le . ll� - mage the house (if Sir Richar � time her daughter, Mis May Belsome, who
! !�y.eigh� non'bili i. In this way, Mr 1, will make any effort to lind �ce. our .govern 600 da I d This looks an if the old wretch had two
to your measure, and you have the choice of one hundred and fifty piece4 ford ma the ocat of the finished artimal ment to do anything.,," h in the a, Aesoor in Cartwright,on 'Connor stre I t, in Obtawa. wives living. - on the second floor, obij Id reach her mother,
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The above discount will not apply to thO whole of our stock in this lepartmen�, from 2J ! 3 cents per d. J on a rounds, those looste(4 say, ton miles 'It originated In grate, and bhe parlors and —A fire started in one of the departments her injuries were such, hat efforts toward
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but in the assortment you will find the' choicest Scotch, English sn4 Canadian Thia ddre'es concluded the afternoon fro� Sea�forth ll , ft th, two most of the up . irs were badly damaged. of the UcClarey Stove Works, in tundon, on herlife were ume'LeeF,. Her face -and
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I . meeting,j Ea0h iddreas started an interet t. miles of Seafort A I MO� mcra than Sir Richard is a to hands were burnt bla k, land the
tweed ; EDglibb, French and Irish worateds and serg6a. For indonce, at th �p � I . Friday afternoon and did damag the
. lb ing dieonssioo and the lively manner in on� ten�'�, miles from� b a though cqqal in' who 'lives im ediatel oppbsit6, until he aiponatz of $100,000 before it was quench eld. where she fell was destroyed, Another I
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above discount, some of the finest qual,hies in Scotch, English aul&' Irish sui� which atiotts were showered ab the dl. every other way. T1 let 1 I maintain is a get' his own re- oustructed again. I Where the -fire started,& machine formaking heart rending feature �of the accident was
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1 h9d tak n a dbey intereat in the subjec A so I say f�bhat a farm wit ,riin l hall a mile of a twu of the larg9st cheese desh ra in Causd a -stated that one of the employees threw. a gineer on the Grand Trunk Rail -way �trays-
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� z Men s Overcoats, I prejudice gal sithe Institute, nd soared , - �&r Logan, poli wpre employed. The excited men and girls, � .
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What are left of our Overcoats are all good clean stock, this seiaa6n's styleg taking t�e trouble to' enquire as to Us - D -to help make ly 4t his home, at 5 o'clock i last Saturday , —On New Yleara morning after a week's
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and while you -,�re etting a cheap coat,at the same iim ei it' is not an ' Id out - .
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I d 1 with buildinge a � d jains, donly draw his ouch., Laterin th afternoon he grew wal : Mr. Wallace was,one 4f GoderieVe oldeab
I . . : learning the best methods of the eat "far - I . e I In and were not injured.
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$4.00, $5.00 $6.50 and $1 1 1 . bout half the statute %b( .a pay half suddenly worse and sucou John Boyle, a well known farmer In residents, having livedthere for 60 yosra.
i 050. 1 . � ers. Unfortunlaitely, the Opera House, vt� I mled. He was 45
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#$$$i4$#$##4.# - - * **-*-# 0 4 $�# 9c) ands that are benefitt) I by,ldrains are taxed --:-Another collision occurr'e4 on the -Grand met with an accident Saturday afternoon August 29t,h, 1819,� and iu his young man- . I
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If you have. not yet become acquainted with 'our exceptional sityl6i ana and pai I tribu to the nit " 00 not have to do so i ice of the inequali- several freight ' ra were reduced to kin& pioprotected creek on the street, the .wagon try. After short nojo - a in Tvronto and �
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atualities in sui , probably you'll be suft�cicntly interested to give ui'!a look ii Loyalist I described the feu of the I I � . illef ly� received only a few slight scratches. bu -
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lle the sale i on. It might pay y6u. ;, We know this'much about! iit anywayt- Humn-'s �jand Iroquois, and the i ti ontem of taxation. Hun county, many trains was , : t Gode'rioh in the la
� . . a , ; 6 th hemorrhage lace established the jawdry business which
-I us now one to', three dollara less . posion of the form ton is � . colli8ion. . . - I
You Cal buy a suit from .r than t� I akers, � or dis er. Mr. Can esrs ago, spent hundre f ads of what caused th 51 ll� was on Sanday. seized wi
� ; ,O = 41ars in making roads ,and why Phould we —Patrick Bl,ake is dead at J ycevilley of the lungs, which, wifh the shook. caused he continued to the time of his death. �
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wholek;ale price, Our suits are all newl� made, not three: or four ipoons ol where eloq uenpe 'a possible. He ias also a A" be requiied 0 ,pay our share of.tbe Froitltenaccoun�y, aged 79 years. He was his death. He was 69 years of age and —A very enjoyable New YeWe party
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I wil;ion dollars net pait by I the Legiala"mrs confined U bed �for over a year, a ad grad- leaves a widow, son and daughter. was held at th4k reside e of Charles Wheal-
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Yuu -,et an date suit when you bu ! here, no matter what the yt��ce. i fund of humorou anecdotes,wbio he knoira to ass,ob othe ._1 .1. � I
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$ .00; $4.50, $6.00, $7.00 and . . � �, inatructim. : � , enterprising, to a ' ke Ood,roada.?J. I Buis I" a boy. He leaves& w4owand helphonSun sy. Fred Noble, an em- 22 relatives assemoled, made up principal- .
- ; I Mrs. (amFbell gave, "The fb roardinal �Ould like if some of' uir pretientativop in three daughters, Deceased was % Roman ploy" of the Bell Organ and Piano Com. ly of Wheelers, Wilk-Insons, Pioctois and
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4+_i !�! . . , . . . . ..4-1.++ . . ! di . . i I .'supporter of the late Sir John A.- .Macdon. oysters in one of the hotels on Christmas gladden the heart of any Englishman, af
11-1 I light on this, subject. � I ,Warm pe 'n for the past 18 years, took a dish
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I : i well. a fob oints are, vitality of the 'Our statute labor By 4m �is another t�'.ing � ald. He had fil.�ed many p1q.ees o trust in- eve. He swallowed a, "portion of a shell. Lurkey�,
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. I � . ilng�a wor� anbout . .0 td t k 'heth- � yearn, Edmund,Carr retimieA to Toronto on a4ell was not dislodged. On Tuesday he I upper over, .-grand-
I � Mr. Elf rd de criVed the methc do adopt- . ' ' . games indulged in.
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TI I � I ed at th' I r station at H)Imeavillp, �_ Or their inexcusable si Jace I i - " voted to :the chair,
P I �hi� important subjec I is ,due to Ist
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-i in fact, and the big discount sale will apply tbi.� epartment under hl'ii I a ment, and show Dd, as an 1 . , ' � of his wife, whom Oe had not seen for so long. di .y is dinner and supper with bis and although he pled that he was no public
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as well. I L's a 1�big saving to you. The price per suit . I � � emento of 0 He found her after making many J aquiries, bi h
I , , a � � I ple,1 or to ,indifference t I the �r wants. ate. and the meeting Walla most � ouching one. m aal �bhst he had taken since -he swallowed ing the good Wokingzrowd ond 146 &ring
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Come with' the cash to tU3 big sale, and the aniount you can sa�78 will. will, wit I agJ and practice, mak e a vei y ' , I
i 0 ! ii � - I � astitute. should be, they would, om 4ain still ore , where Mr. Carr has been engaged in farm- —0a December lOtb 1900 George At- man that everybody had to aing a *ong, tdl
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11� . -n�atter of a century ag ,. . ri d by the P eabyterian minister at Nor- Wilkinson brought dowa the house -with I
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11 an improve the dereoti e and wor out —Another N�rmsl eohool will le entab- w od. They lived together am man and his solo, " Yda I never mi -se th
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� � . I I been kno1w in a cenire,of first ol a mutic %I system. I think thaU if natead of 1100 or lished in Ontarib. It �. an not been decided w fe until last fall, when an older rother, Is well runs ldr.y." . �
Spot Casli.! . 11 155 pathmasters, as w��no have in ,moob yet where it willi be located, but t a milDis- - Iter Reynolds, aged 26, came ho e from —In Bluev4le, on New Year's morning,
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Ot 8atisfactory. Mopey back if wanted. � . I as of the ,a zol I talent of t - I
i � � I � I �, being a pathmaster, w e oyed from five would be some ce etween Toronto and e isting between himself and Geor 'a fe. I
I I C n an4 added greatly t tli6' e i- . I wie dence of Mr. �nd Mrs. John Burgess the .
� I I the occal# I ' to eight meja who wou d mbe --- , Sault Ste. is w-ife,B marriage of i their grand daughter, Mies
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F 1. : I t � to direct and oversee a I th( work do 'e, we n to the Toronto Normal a actions, or else he was tired of i er, and Lillian May Oliver, to Mr. Wm. J. Giales- -
I - . I - I FA'IELD. I would receive vastly better value tha we school, or to erect a new building b V101b Mp- offe ell her and his housebold effects pie, of Toronto., The house was prettil
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i � ception, T e 1�'Kxist o Whusle8 " failed jp have control over thei. road overpeers whom madso Mr. Harcourt admits thatl the four tb i - �ffect was made, 'the marriagi � license The weddingimareb was played by Miss
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ll .� . i . red, under hilse pretences by the two Mabel OliveF� sister of the mony
I . ed. CoDaeq, ently no musi% vocal or i i- their Vtions. As a cc isequoncet, we ded, and t at a new school Is #ecessary brothers, ab Roseneath, and husbar d No. I relatives andi intimate friends Of the -bride '.
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i , . . 5 Cattle )a4rd"' " T4 at d a a- ice, we could have �- hen; � raded an! equall '1ormer new ; London, died early ember, 1902. The huriband No. 2 took im- eace E. BaI4.'of Gode;ieb. Tbe groom ,was
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UOCESSORS TO GUIG & MAODON I i on the G ��vorn sub to revert to is law n Ua pre el a a m, while aome� path. MoCrae, while n London, won this esteem af.'sir culminated `a few d when finined by RW Mr. Lowe, of wingbam,
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"8' hie' . otbers are i I , muo i less faithful, deep regret of h s deaih. He was- 23.year� -�b'efore � wedding Ira#kfa-et. Mr
i bility of r D v2d,L_7pro�. I lasdOd guilty -to charges of bigarn,
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Joh son Bros.!. ' .Old Sta' do on the r hr4y ies, and this makh g while som'e do little or1no work nor even re- of age, and oam( to L indon about t, o years 311age , for Toronto,
! � � Benson, at Cobourg, and ceived left on the T fternoon train
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