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WHOLE NU:KBER, 1,841 . I �, � il I . , SEAFORTH9 FRIDAY, MARCH - 279 1903. - I �
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I I � ; township, Huron co Ut , 21 mile& from Ex- had trampled Mr. Eu4t%cels bead and faft
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�23TORES � i.1 , 2 FLOORP� 1 i I . � I her now bereft huab 6nd on February Iltb, dying man vsked for a drink of ,water sud
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5o ft. wid-e or , i � Wall -paper ' ith and to them w, ire born 8 children, 3, he inquired the time of day. He expired
� sons iind 5 daughters. sihort1v after.
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I I RETAT� � i � i., hres er # decei sed, with her b mb d and young fam- -Three trains left Toronto on Tuesday
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,� - 4 I I lot 1". concession a joining Cranbrcok with settlera and their effects. These trains
. � I I MAZST,F�Lcrplt� i T CAPITAL,, J200,000.00. Regular 10 cents and 12i cents + I
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� � � I . -Thomas H. Mainjuel died at his home lin, Waterloo county, who lefb with & fin&
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� WTV ILL SOON BE - I . er cent. F 4ference Stock. " I I ' h Wed , 12th inst, aged lot of stock for Carstairs, Manitoba,
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I I i � � i ; � I i � A110M., W1 A JUJIL11 � 54ye6re andlO'm n.t s. Deceased had a ,new Germm settlement is flourishing.
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. � i ; i i � i ,000 now offered for subscriptio at par. Ten per cent, payable! on 9 . been -asiding in W * nip g for -some our -or -At the police court, in Kin ton, a feW
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LuMnix � ! I e CompaDy-, ot to exceed 15 sEAFoinm five N )ara past and was sken ill last fall days ago, Christopher Robinson and Beni
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- LriEg� � � � I I per c6nt. m I all is paid u. he whole amount can be paid at �in — with orne stomach trouble and wait in the min Sherting .pleaded guilty . -1
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. There is an old superstition that good luck will abide w � � 'time option of subscriber I � te from payment of M, I hospital at that ciby�unt,l three weeks ago of liaving carriedletters mito -the Kingston
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1 � � . Huron Notes. � when he came to hisi b me in Wingliam. penitentiary, and were fined V2 and- ,co,to
the year if you weir somethiDg new on Easter morning. Nd,t do early.'A I e-4� e divide � .. : "
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p4s -vi ble yearly, on March 15th. . Deceased finit ca- Ingham from Belle- each, or one mouth in jot , the minim-
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mind you of Easterupparel. Bett.er get ready to blossom. 0 io&� � T e remai4in profits, -in eai h iad every year, ,over and above .the . Ville over tienty-fivo ye ire ago-' and tr o'k a penalty. Besides this botih men h "
I � . .. little daughter of Mr. J. �Elder, of Hay, fell aTo been
I lit Amolln � p� ends, shall be se'j -as [ le to form a resorve fund, until s inch D A I
deal of it for you. New Spring suits, now rain or shine Overcoat in i I �. 91 � a d fr ctured her leg. ! I situation in the then Scot &Bell chairfac- diimisecd,froni'the service. Mr. Robinson
weights, new shirts, new bats,new neckwear,all spOcially-lse�,&te� � Jreserve fund shall reach $25,000.00, . I I I a bory. He spent several yeara in .British was an ex -alderman. and his act in Carty- -
with hel ! T liere ' no Plebenture 'or bond i ssu, -, and none can be created without �hO' hold their fall fair at W n Columbia and fte h is tender 14611ugs :
1 0 , The Turnbeiry agricultural iociety will
t,bJect of decorating We best dressers in their 'Spiing , I i gham, on Septem. : a T, a return from that ing in a lettsr wasdua to hi
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� plumagei Let n t. in& 1consent of at leas two-thirds of the h �holders present, or represented at & ber 24th and 25t,b. : I � count he was for, s.,fe yeara chief of the for a dying wife, who bad written her buil -
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event your coming in to see oar display. Choosing is msd E , , u 11 igeneral meeting, � ecially c6nven* ed. � . I . are -
PT Y.Wh 3o � , ,p I I I ! -Mr. P. Hartman,of Hay, recently difipoa- Wing am fire briga. am do taker of wa, baud,Ball,in prison. Ball bailed. frorm
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. xtraordinary variety. You don't need to take w at you only I alf, � I cd of A team of t' '
see such e. I I � . I : . -for the snug sum of $250. ,- tervvo:ks pump. . a leaves a family of TorOlit,3, and has since been released.
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I ; I t -� PRO VISION, 4L, DIRECTORS - � I growr up children by his first wife - and a -One of the oldest mills in the count of�
like, for the other half is conspicuous in the goods you'll find� hwe. - ; I # David Schnell y
I I i � I I �1 i 11 � ' wido and two small childrtn. Welling',oa was partly wrecked at torsi,
I . i I I - -- ; 1 1 � -The challenge skoA for the Robin Hood i E
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I : � ! - i . was 62 years of age. He leaves a wife, one -An effo. t in being m %de in Sarnia ti or- propeity of the Fergupon eEtati% bub loop-
; tj�lng Lo W : i i I � eon and three daughters. . orated by Mr. T. A. Sloan. - Had the acexi�
i Any particularly nice U , 4 arles McKa I Seaf�rth, Ontario. ;;
- . that � I _y, H. A , I ganize a company of 'volunteers h om the I
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. 11 I �, i .. � I I ---Mr. Robert, Penhale, of the BrIbinson Kettle Point and Stol y Point Indian reeer- dentoo'curred a few minutes earlierMr.
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- 11 1�1 i J t. �e.; i I line, Stiuley, has purchased a fine draught ves, to be attached tb, the 26,,h Regiment felli I
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11 - -.r- I I , � '. Tearce, Manager- L:'om ' ton Bank, Seaforth, On at &Ilion, five years old, from Douglas & Son, (Middlesex), which has f:)ar Indian compau- - :
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There will be just the correlet Lumber 0�- t � , of Strathroy. . is carload of oats
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I . I � m � f into i3an 0 - in the Huron & Bruce Ele'etric Railway a large band of horses, Fif ty-five were
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I . Japel,;;, just the correct curve on your tro � m6ra - � � � . Company. The � by-law was defeated by 59 plunged into 'the wat!rs, but. all but two 'the following chief officers -were elected
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I � I I I � � � A - I votes. were rescued. The goti a cold bath, how- acclamation : Jos. Gibson, Ingersoll, grand
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I I I I � � _____ r, --- � I -Mrs. Johxk McMahon, a highly respect. ever, which will not do them much go3d. m .
0 They will be just the rig4t width and i)6- , 0 � . �� . � I aster ; J. M. Peregrine, Hamilton, grand
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. I . I I Me ... # - ed resident,,of the 3rd concession, Hav, died -Win. Tooley, so foreman ; Charles H. Cameron, Iroquois,-
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OV Yq� L to � f ! � at the residence of her soD, John, on Wed- was killed by lightnin at Wallaceburg, 0. Carter, Tor,outo.,
It will be a hard matter f '' ' _�nd Omit! 1 . T i � Company is formed to ac4uire and take over the business and g grand recorder. For treasurer, F. G
r ; I i 1 � i is 00d needay of labt'week, in the 7.1--th year of her Friday afternoon. Mr. 1_'ooley was emplo - -, ltxq -
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. -y, �ools ar age. ed at the sugar works as foreman ameng the wood, Toronto, was elected with 28,863 val."
with your SpriD iit if youi get i6 he e 'tOr� IAIND INIKCHIN!E WORKS, including b4 I � : pi�a zu_ oub of 43,284, against T. M. Cornal Ganan. .
I - . g si � � � I ,iildii s, lands., machinei -0. Francis Chamberp, of the Soh conces- laborers. He and some (f the men went in- J
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� I .; sion,Stephen. diedonthel2ch inbt,, agf-d to one of the cottages ne out oque. J. T. Allm, Mount Forest, was ra. , .-
t we believe that our suits are jvst RIGHT in, �'stationary engibes, sawmills, flax mi.1s at I threshing machinery. Theobjectis 27 years. He had been in poor health for of the rain. Tooley atood in the open dorr. elected grand guide by acclamation, and R.
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I � I _I ev . well as jus'*R li , - I reshil g machines, self ed�is, wind' stackers and other attac left. struck down by a shaft of lightning.
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11 - �- L : , Tliis business has grown up du ing e last ten Years from a small repair bowling club, on Menday evening of last, been informed that the 'V 7elland Peat Works rises to $1 20 at 45. The tow scale 'ciames
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Suits at Sp Z15 . I I . � I i I � : , gel 0 week, Mr. Wm. Jackson, the energetia sa. propose to resume operations for the season in July lat next,
J . � � trifle o' ei: $70 (W and was lar y co3i,npo ed of saw biill machinery and stati' - aretary of the club. was presented with a-- immediately. They bad a small outlul., last
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Sults lat SPT50' � and separator ivork'. . F . � . . � ter bottle. summer, but the work then was largely ex -
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: I . � �111- Goderich township, so far has the honor of claimed, in eecurinq a' ti f otory process,
Suits at '10 I � !�, 81 a a
IT . vested'.;1 Had the entire output beentra on el3gines and separators mei I
I i * I ; i I ... PIIOPI�s eowing the firab field of oats in this part of and have great quantitie 1 of peat in ehape Galiciang, T�e immigrittion officials *7 - � I
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SO!, s at tp �1 2 I A large utniber of orders had to be refused on' account of the capacity� of Cord breaker on St.. Patrick's Day. -The first divorce pot .tion of the . beet of immigrants, and Oat this se � �
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I and leaves a husband, two sons and four tioner, and prays for� a diewludon of his is arranging for. The fa,et a t, ail ov r .
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tional inducement foi you : We want you to see and learn'� th value � I 1 hav e a t1iree y6%rs' contiact with a Iiirge firm in Winnipeg for $52,000 worth of East Wawanosh, for which he paid S2,750, Padfield, of Esst, Oxfor�, were tried this bable thatafter the Gamey ehargen, have .
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A -great seller is our 15 dollc-Lr suit I 1 gea,rlo ,k, and loco cab,are -,,ery valuable! � d instue sales abd good pri ' intEnds following he has n b t decidf.d. Padfield were marriedrlao.me years ago.
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15 Dollars I Think of it � � - 'that are offered. Themarketisiiractici 6s y unlimit About seven -eights of Jan :1g. - - �
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. � . I i I representation f he be.e�utiful and beaming 1h a party and always makes fuse enough.Vub of Mr Walter Cuanwigham, of Hullett, was stocks, $3,388 ; cash in -Ma "er of York. _V
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(SUCCESSORS TO GREIG & MACDONALD , � : 1ellow Otizen, r. J. E,,. MoDonell. Now, ni by the Free he stands young people, for better or for worse. It ed by James Conmee.M. P. P., laid before wheia th remained four ytara. Then ,� 7
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The first special train will leave on Tuesday, TMarch 3rd, an4 other spec;j als self or his pai by to th'6 public, and that 6a instead of "equalizaticia." He also hud, slid emigrated to 0anads -in 1849. He arrived at',3 eld'is ilftee a few minutes 13th imsti., in the person (f Mr. Jv
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will run every fuesdav in Alareb and April. in this way he ii ' likely to do more harm I Ains the councils of the, centralt divisions established a lumber busineim in Huron before 10 1 91 o . ,00 arriving there he Davldsomk, who diedat the I( me of his soviv -1
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Md have good accommodation and make quick time, � , . a i 0, aged 91 years. The deoemed was �
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0 . I I Claim very foully his ,mmense influence. )#'ver 6 the reader the juotiob of the Govern- moved to Detroit. He came to Windsor the stabls,� ind an Mr.. Reid was back in 86native o[AnobterArder. Pie-thshira, Best- .
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Each special train will have a Colonist sleeping car attache� � berithE n " - Reform cut mcnay divided over the ebuaty ae- eleven years ago and had since been a resi. the I , I .
I ) the i At the I I t eloo, do i Hem all gaie a I but h, Mrs." Reid, went to, the barn to land, and was mained there �,o Mary Camp. . �
Which will be free. � � - , �majority of a vc,i, whi e at the previous � wding to- acreage hich means a greater dent of thin city. He is survived by three 're ,the ani ,
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For all information and rates, apply to � � I Provinoial sleotion it gave a Conservative ileage of road. Thare,fore, his plea for -Ecins and three daughters, one of whom, a Hewas6id the"animal was ctois with sna,a!etticd Brat near Pe rborp. lh�y 'I
; majority of sevi n. So that in his own town vision according to cqualizaticn � is un'ust married daughter. res'des in Toronto. straingerr � 1� ub he was xiot afraid and entered at t - lod o I tlla homestead on Ithe' tov n lin f i N.
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