The Huron Expositor, 1903-04-10, Page 4i
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4 � - �- i 1, 'T F 8 Robinette, of Toronto, will look a4er .the they". are told, without question, aill thab ial. Mr. &D4 thought it was, a ti e he ment in N6w Ontario� that ill absolutely
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, �, , interests of the Government.— If ja'tice is the � payments t; Mr Smartf 'but justify the course thai��I hqw�ve decided to . I
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I I .- ,- . 7 12 13 '� I� 1-6 16 17 IS most prominent and most able lsivv�'era in bdlig�e,ntlyexplaiu any single item of busi- office. Vinally Mr. Dan nod his! oal. reab assured ili,.%t I will give �your Adminis- When ib oome8to the question of FINE SHOES FOP, LADIES, -bi[l"iaab0reLfX0tt
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�, - i - - -A 19 � 2 1 22 23 24 25 the Province. And whatever the; r�aUlt �of iieao,� done during the at asion, 3h men are tion as sheriff and in a ks was iagain 4katioa my hei,rty co -O d ths pace.—It� would be diffictCt to find a more ComP et$ -Btock-a better "sort I
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I - ,� - 1 *... 1. . .. I., . . . . - - ... . . . . ...... we may count -on nation�`anWr;-appo ntment freed li;m'lrom The c6urse �that Ihave To begi with, we are ents for the famous " Queen Quality " Shoes. These shoes ,
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; - � , 1.-- -11, is, the bill of costs will not be small, � as 'the bavq gained a seat in Parliamenb hub for from 4is ocniftione in thelbond. women's shoes. 44 Queen Quality " sets the shoe fashJong. aria made .
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� ��,� 4 � 'i Province has to foot th3 entire bill. i theit buttcn vagaing sued �r. Dana for the lamount due: him as the reprea Y a fo I
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.�. - 1.� ,` - L�� urder the condition3 rat appi in' .- have the honor to represehb is tliat my WHERE. OTHERS FAIL. All styles, � extension La HEY I .
: . We notice thatan appeal is being macte- prop Baipg . oingle soles or
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i "a _' to Irlbutionsto* speoi emL'requireievery candidate to stand or ftil� ""' ' . I I da $3.60 a l?'air. - L
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L I � - �! Your Trouble-Gre,K & Sjte�vart-i . SUM will also be forthcoming in t t � I to'M � e� lonT I Orat T ty conclu36 that I have in Cans'da. Wb are A I 1130 .
;-*," apEo ' Id ull , net howing th;s Beason a large range oF Empress Shoes, , m- I
� -� �.q " 'J Fine Shoea--R, Wil'Inis't S,111-1 hold In in d an 0 eat in f me without an oth Lr mbtivei influencing me . I
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? I . Dinner Sets-Learovd & Co -4 fray all hi's pensee in c Id Al for �he validity of th � r6ignation and � Un -i Bli%pes.
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- .i .Z 4- I ex . I , ling I Ile Eritpreas S� cia-laced boots and t utto i boots: 2. $2.50 -,
� S&de-R. Canxp6ell-15 orimection with the ' wo� I 0 r y,
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.� � .��- L 4 Farm To Rent -James Lockhart -5 t"03. Ib ii possible that � i 4n- be r' moved. Parliament, when they hii �1 . . R. R. GAMEY. -
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I 11�.. il .- , Furjaiture-:V, Knechu I - 6 ,hing extra ; or his �bei� hen I& suit. Bub as the reeig . ; as ' . I .
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* 1� � SPring Wire -Reid & Wilson -6 trouble of body and mind and it is also pOE- ME61io a complete j lis I ill fo the purpose of evading fur bher pay nts k ) the Leg�ialature, he a;vers that this - � i -1 -
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T-111- I Girl Wanted -him W. N, Cressw,l*-8 The Peerles's Shoe.
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I . �, --! Bible thab his legal help may require 1 hi be done unti . w ioh I ad been agreed upon to secur lathe let was part, of the agre§rilent between i I .
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I Formaldehyde -8-1, V. Fe r-8 . ar that the courb will decide that Mr. yrit-ten by the 'ilatter and gii(-,n to him to In ladies' medium priced shoes, wn h3kve seledtied the I 1� Peerless 15 .as beibg the I
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. lr,�., - We of-Calvea--Hugh Richmand-5 may, the appeal-4,Veing m ied
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I '. �4 - ", � For Sale -G. .P. Cardno-5 source of opeculation with some as t� ' ' celved it from r. S.ratton e�clbept the pen orther Ifnes, whi�h space will not permit us to rperit;onl
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I �- I �, I these,extra funds are required for. e�cu!ie for ,his refr fg The Toro!nto Star eays : 11 If Sir Wi frid and ink int iations, which he made him- call and see our �naw shom, whal h -r ready to buy or not. i
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L ', fter the 13 h, therefore, we in I 'k neglocting to'Vote. ] I I .
I ---1 cWl� ,i! Victoria Shoes-5� W. ff� Wiffis--S A 1v . I wise of'thio at% :iement is one 9f th3 -matters - ;9,�)-T�O,U:U� �UU-R7�MgNFA-fm�ggm � 1. I
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a! :. � � F, -V - -- : 40, Boy Wauted-E.xrosiTart GYFIcR-8 . )oth be oc�ming to tho. friblik statement is no; beolvell'aloo to add. t e To, LTH. On 41091 29th . I o
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I �. �,;,?-� Z . A �6 standing crom-examination by Mr. Blake o kn,oNin to banadians,"ie an a hu ry to find the Govcra ent guilty on !the k e he delivered his farewel address. Mr. N. - ,L%dieo,: do not fa;i be have a look at on r �
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:-11 -- -1 -1 - r . aspirant �i&r 'vered that he torla shoe, a few 0 1UP1011 in north w1ndow . - I
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- . - municipal honors, b Ga ey charges that they Pn not wait uIntil i Gerry, our popular hardware merchant, has many more inside. W, -m. Wiiiis sot ,agent �Ior
I --.� i"ZTi7,� ; I Air. Johnston he will be a very excepLionp,l , I was suffiring froM a cancer. ,
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� �.. li - I sionforthetrial ofthe cha�ges 72od year and iiad been practising here for b - eenappointed 14-ofill this important po3i- Doro,thy Dodd shoes for ladies and Gen. A. Slaiter
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� � - � � " ISEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Afril 10' .h, 1903 human being. This is one way, at le�sf, in Abe�deenahire. We I hope i . e will shoes for- men.
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, 11..�Z�% � L"'. _-� -x to a committee of the e ii, who* g�t all his energy i ,.you go to your-,
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� �, ---.�' -12 ,- :1 . - will be no bear garden acenea ia (�der to � the ordE � of Registrar of thig -rder that t�ey . ing from la gtippej we Dre glad to say, are -it to be I h-3re and within reach-. The n -
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.,� " There is iv,thing pan-icularly new or in- protect a witreas. Everything will �e (ozi Toronto ; Miss L%ur& and Dn'A. R. Kins- . -
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1 7 , -, j ;�.i wi bness -There are more people Euffering from la In milllinery, in dros 'goods, in ttaples, in 4
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I I ber.s seem to be doing little more tli%n rk coantry in the world, except. porh hlifh or comment on . In p4tics he was a
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- w : I the Liberal. The funaral on Wednesday was 9 at presen as
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- , , . -, ing time. The Damlti;.on Parliament is a, expert aril acu%,er,mi-ex-Amiaer can! draw Chin coL rr,. In this eaRe no sufh formalities seem largely attended. there Lave been for a go3d many years.- prepared to meet ovefy demand, The E.
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1 - -:-4-- - I very large ard a prarortionj6,ely camber- oub Of'him, ragardiess of whose alr:kba in all branches It is a to be observed. The d t ,,, ra pu b - NOTES.-Mre. Shirray,sr., 6fHensall has The Blyth' rifle club held 0, meeting in tht;
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. be irritaed. That is Rhat t;h bli! I . . purpO3e of re-crganizing, The following of- ing Gn Monday last, ,the lecture given by
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somebody., Animmenseamou-itof'alhir JZ metir a " - . Bank of HamiltOD, Tuesday evening, for the NOTES,-Owil,ig to the disagreeable even-
� peculiar thing thit when trade is *briskeab, libhed and commented ono"In fixot he M uesW of Mrs. R. 1H. colling.
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4 *�r i -�-;---,:�, !, I me strikkis by workmen are most common. . ficers were' electad : Honcrery president,
: � --kl- - �`. has to be dan.i in propartion to the LuaiDees 11, a Parlimentary co' mittee blu.3ter Eo - lea t eme documen so one relatives in this neighbor ho4 -Miss Rets
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� - transactad.. A great deal of the ta.1king, times availe rhuall ; in a prop3rly conducted is a great pity thia is the case, James MeMurchie ; pre,qideni, Mr. Me-. had the weather-provied f9vor -
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I ,:j- � 4 also is done to the gallery and ig, co:)ser'- tun once lost rarely returns n the life of a t xt build a up a case which makes I he Cummings ;' captain, J. B. tiernay ; lieti.4 who miased i .1
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quently, barren of practical results. This . � appear to bethe most guilty of' all Clinton, spent Tuesday, the guest of' her a at prFsent visiting � , Mrs. Win.
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If .1 � - I are a�a pied. At any rate, it makes oub friend, MeB. J. G. Statibur P. Douglass. The club has a good member- Lyon.-Mre. E: Bell is
, I . is always particularly no�ioeable during the selotianof�oalytotho trikerathem- vi, h y. -The -fuliered spendi1irg Easter
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. r-1), �� I" a c6se aga,in � him which seems to be m#o4 of the late -Mrs. Mar'in, widow, took place am.-MT8. WmRiley �
I , i , . early weeks of the session 'and the present penitnt upon them. to its o wvn satisfaction at d which if b rn6 to Ex-tt-ar cemetery on Saturday. -'The mar- s. (Dr.) Youngi are a
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. S tion 4ave declared against t' es sho4b cub to th t �e � die o �
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1. I t� weak has been the passing of estimates and � --e gown�d Mill- lea u I atham, has le . ' ,ya in Blyth lh-a week.
�, 1, I object 'of the bill seems to be to fur.'liar � But the caoe made out li� the Mail on h* store on Main street, rortL man from' rassel�. We can 1,,sepebk a ' . r'
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� . i . e ago Rev. Dr. Rose,- Of . ' is ,, to.j. T. C%irno, � ',N!r4- G. Alcon is v4itirg her pa eals at
. ;! �- --Z7 , " good prGgrees seems to have been made .-n prevent cerrupt pr�actioes at eleoti igt;Er.�' Some tim onollab 'ic o", . large prac 6 .e for the y, u -3--y den idr.
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I � � -- . ons by in- ()tt � :1 out likely t be who will open out at once. -Several immi- - n Killtoll at present.��-Xjr. C. Myers is
, 1 ,�, .7 . _ a*a, was presented with a gown by a very' diffirent from tli3 c mplex-oa wh In I ---
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o w -7 . - . 1� : yn of his congregation. Hie fitst ap. will bear wk on subjected to proper -investi- 110oniay and went on to Farquhar to work Tuckersmith .
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. i- ,,�- . mewur3d have yet been disciiiied. The m --king It perilous for those disposed to re. - I 0
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peara6ce in the pulpit of Ilia 2Lucc gatj6n. In the ineantim , while the co,U Be on farms. -A large and reprementative meet- Advertiaements have one greaf Lo *
� , r.z: I I I sort to theae pr.Letises, by placing them, iait I b0i g purau A by these apera in their ut ing of rA!payers was he!d in the town' hall the true o ' I � - I this week and he 14VE-13 for 9 . gar I y on
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I � ision, bill haa been introlaced and Iven its the was in favor of the scheme and it is expect- the farmers amund. I �
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I - . I 'opposecleither bytho'Biblecr ,.lie 1`1 �iajion -antiate he ed the cou'cil will take . I I
� Ak 9 offense to interfere with the electors in t�e was up- I uffi3ient to subs - 111 3 . 11
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� � . ,- �i caster's cattle guarl bill and Mr. Cowari'm . hiLe ; for an- 7- � , (31 le it " yru buy them cheaper than &t t1tis st Br4ciijaeld. . . . . .
� , .1: ter wilks referrEd to the preside At of the Con- Ou�- I I The E. Mckaul Co., Seaforth. . I ;;
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1� I � � . ; - - railway drainage bill have each had ,Ion-3,air ployer, to threate employees ; for: an offi � ferende, Rev. Dr. Benson. The verdict of ceut y u I the evidance is placed before � Blyth. - ,,,3 ore Something Old and S,cirn6thivgN,sw.-)rl ra. ,
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. �� : ` Busi,,Tms CHANGE -' The well kn:)wn George Baird is rei y o I e her custonaers �.
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I I - I- or employee of Wriada to compel ior indupia this tr'ibuiiAl was thib Dr. should give the fib"T'lall th%t haw becti.-Iappoi "Ibcd ta b I -Id).-goods ..
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I I . a R!- I 18 gown and sh the i ase.l. T e hasta, of the Mail and new go"Is arriving wee ar i i .rapper- I
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I any ether efficer to pay a politicil aoses! uld make a oth;rB events which cause feelings of sa�dnesa and dis,iolved part riarship. .- M r� M oKay hall sold ettes, Prints, Fla tl iBt 0 lad 3 r dy- ade-un�
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- Qommitttee and since then they have nob 1, publi� et,itament to his congr3gation. Dr. to tr B] make oub a case before:hand is 6n .
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� ment ; to piy money Rr electic-ni aproirl;- h, regret'in the heorto of old neighbors and out all his interest in the bualn8sa and out r coll4ra, t es, kno�- ribbons,
. : I I I I . I The bill pro , � Rose 4pbealed fr,1m t a decision to 't'he tivid, f eiiikness, And, seems to ind ic to - dcrwear, gents a -I! it , .
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. . Mr. John Mc- bl,usas, ,orse 9 an o ier . See ,our leiderat:20e. .
i ' that Ga no has not so much in at re those near and dear, occurred on Tuesday, Gregor, wh hereafttr 3arry on the laces, 14ce our , I
I � viding aid for wents crpro-notions to offim, or to assist " -e acquiiintances, and of grief and pain to fit to his paxtner,
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it' Ct.urt*! of Appeal, the highest church tri- y
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I - craplugbefora theses3.-o i,ol.oseeis stilr I I Fr . 0 Marth 31st. The best of China, a
I , , � - ,in obli- t claoisl?'n, sustaining the d c for the p ib)io as they have been prepari g Mrs. Hannah Baird Dick, � u jinaes on line of pattnt;t, a 0%ta A full
. . � ) be two years imprisonme it., a filite of 85 , e sion ol D.,. t1tepubli for.' Jadgi6g from the conddet IL175iolwn acc(,unt. Mr. McGreg- toiletgood , laujudiv oal�, brooms
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I 11 Biansop adjudging that the use of the of the To -an to Conservativa pap to the farm- 8 I
, The and disfranchisembnt for ere, n) p4r- died at his residence in Blyth, aged 73 yeare Ing community, and will, no dcubt, continue always In at -oak. T:y our 26o Japan tea. Fresh
- vion, and so the busitins abands. widow of the late James Dick, of Morris, or is well and. favorably known -
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, V le and 9 mentho, after an illness of three weeks, the businesa.and good reputation of the firm. BotlxAmrrican and Canadian coa16 ,I
I gown i� it contrary to the usages of , h confectionery, fruitsand bleculta area -specialty,
.the eon !need feel Eurprised should the .� I
� . - - . BuIget epeech- has nc,t yet boon delivered also provides t1i,At an offender im,'!iy be churc�. In view of th a decision Rose Ga�mey b air eas turn out � to be an - H A ,vays on
I � and there is no immEdiatia primiee of it now i a I i Dr. MP Y caused by congeFtion of the lu'ago. The do- Mr. Robert �McKay, who retires, has been Highest pneirs for butter and eggs. Come
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. I , � I � � churc�. It is said that the me tter was die - and g( bargains at hin. Gie-o� Balid"s stoTc, Bruce-
ir, will li�ve to give tip tile go,,Vn or leave the farce, in o fair as the ekt%blishnitn''j, of an - ceased lady was a native of Milngavie, Stir]- in the threshing business for 15 year,, li,%v t .
reedom fro�m . I I field, I I 1 1843-1 �
Theprincipil itams ofinterest tip during and such w,tness is granted f' - thing der gabory to the Government is cc ingshire, Scotland, and wag a sister of the Ing first ,atiyted with Mr. Win. Murrtty, a The beat pri
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. the we6k were the reoolnticn asking for the prosecetion. Any canddite, ais:);., piovea ' . , late Rev. Jolla Biird, of P(rt; S-.anley, one time,po�ular and veterjan t . taking
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1, I o I -- - I � Ib has 'bacil known for some time thab will remember as haviiigpreacht(I in tile work.and will hereafter devote his ciltire at- rj help ppotting .value at I
I , I Charlton"abillfor the. further Etreno,blitil- of an election law wil* , 1ho; Montreal Stir, sithc,ugl - it professes store and you eon' �
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ingof thefranchise act. Both these ara reffer � � . thEre was trouble in connection with t h!e First Preebyteiirn church there previol-16 to tentidn to his farm : ,- the firat glance,,becau�e it is her,a, muotaiii. ,
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idati for Parlia.. ent in politics, Iways has a . ' . higb. Oar spring tt6ok is .now cbmpl6t�e
. � � I Clergu3 enterprises at the Soa. The trou 6e the call of -R,3v. Mr.' Goldsmith. Mr. and WE�T ENb NOTEs.-A nVmber of -the . I
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. 1. - Mrs. Dick carr e t,i Canada abcut thek.lear farmers, commenced Feeditig ilaat week, but and prices Ere low enough to fiatilafy ycii. 1.
- red to in anothar column. la the mean- ment or for holding any- office of 1 profi -, y., migllt� eofb Bid for the Torieg and juA as it seems was partly fini.ticial and partly in .
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z 1 18631' settling first near Oil Springs, LAmb- the snow- We've eeen to tbat. 1�ea-ntljful hat,i in the
. I - time Parliament hae adjouraed over the trust under 1 h 3 Government. - I i hard � side for ethe Giitm. BtIll. occakioaally connectio I ith the, management. ' I of last Friday will' stop beeding . I � I
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Easter h3lidayg to pormilt members an op- k I . I I t on county ; then, in 1867 or � I'868 millinery , department � have you; selected - -
. We 113artily -agree with Mr Uiarltcn it i3 c(iki3trained to d3al 8ut co'ld juatice to seem to h �ve grown beyond the c ra- till � the dea�h of Cudmore has rent cl the 50 -acre farm form- yc' 'Co., Beaforth.
. . - . portunity of spanding, t1io holida,ya at home i . I ontrol �f Morris, and reEided th- ' ca'n)e to operations for a f few days. -Mr. Harry tire ? The E. McFaliul .
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" . .. I with their families. Unless a � - I I � , - to superintend t e her husban-4 five years ago, wben, with her erly owned by Mr. W, Plewes, for one year. i 18V3-1, 1
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I much arriatt- sp.3nd a' :in o 'S'l, Wilfrid -Laurier to refer the fixin I ithr8e unmarried daughters, -she removed to As be has land on each side , f this lot, i't I rriv-
� n enormou3 sum of money, rdeq of - � a so ma y
� - 1. er move is got on after the House aesemble-s, - I ,,-.of management as well as to finance to BRiEps.�Mra. Crai 4' and daughter a i
t secure his election might ba �4 tbjEel'�OtCrdl district boundarl 113lyth. -She was a woman of noble Chris- will be conv6ient for him to*wo.rk *t M , g from. Rotise Jaw,
. . . 0 1 expected 0 a under We gigantic enterprises. The trouble, all -will . r. ed last Tuesday mornin - I
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- e16 elativea Manitobai where they �ave been living for - -
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sion will last uabil after harvest. , I � - 'may be truly . said, did liar here this week. -Mrs. 8 t the past t0io�yearo. They speak vory high-
- - Eg- racoup, himself in some way. a al the tee selected be pleasedto learn, had' nl)�iv .been bridg and of whom it -
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tore had expect anyiotli-,rr��- from �ot li sides of the.house, U e Star says - over. A. new president and manager tas best,toleave the' world better than she week with Mrs. George Tbrae'r. _
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oult. Th3 EU30088 Of our representative By a- " Sir �Vilfrid'a proposal, at it stands,is by been elect ad, new capital is being put ir to found it. With her the claims of God and CHURCH � NOTEs. - Onj Sunday la�t, a stay with their friends, Mr. MoQuIlough -
� The First Round . i long oods the Wreat treatm the enterprises and the prospects now E re righteoumese.stood first, and her neighbors, special Sunday school Service wa � a held, r, (luring the summer monthe.
- tem depended largely upon the purity of otIr � ent of ,the deli- I and si8te
' 0% 4 that they wi I aIl be cirried to completi 3n the needy and those in dietress,'ever found taking the form of a Sunday school rally. .Miss Hannah .
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. The preliwiinary skirmish in the Gamey I to t 'ok of fi 6ting the electbr il bourJdaries Craig's many friends � will be
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11 invest g tion took place in the city hadl court I&Vi3h expenditure of w.on3y, then it bq- whiob i.thie country has resident and manager is Corneli of sympathy and help. Thosei in Mortis took part it) the servieo,��and the pas, The Northwest seems to pu
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� room, Toronto, last i I . .Or, b a happy amile
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, . �. r . . a gerrymander' on the . i intere ad- -on those who visit ib� Mr. Grifism, our � .-
, 7- inori�y party goes within tiona,of p orninence and me of� . tender and true. dress. -The sch old nelkhbor, has been am,
, - I ,-,. -and the counsel for both aides wera present. bhe polibical party to provide f � who, at the, ti' her as a friend, loving col is nov Icaltifn0gr ong us the past
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� - has no' a majority in b"th Ho ises, and 'c -. Dominion Ircn and Steel Comp�ny, of S 1- tere.- who have every reason to�mourn the F. W.- Crich, i nperintin lent ; Thomi 01ilit of goods Mi.-- -
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organized. The recirder of the'�oommlssion pract ices oil the part of the GZ)ver I in ent i i uat'floa' been vic,&-presidont and general manag)r ember of the Presbyteriati. church F. Town -end addressed thq' Ledgue on Sun, expect greO bargains 'during the comi g
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- and the official reporLer wera appointed, and power. " i. i H I , sinoa theworke commenced, retiras fro n'l from early womanhood, and the influejubes of day evening last. .
- 6 1%4 imported the spleridjd precedent of . summer. -Two ladies 'were disputing the
n. tion-, although be will still Ire along line of pious ancestry w ' I
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a large number of special oombables sworn Mr. Charlton"a bill ' i I , Mr. G�adstoiia. If his maj6iity on the cor' these posi I )ta lit th . ere 6rs, as DEATI�C- OF A-,,-0T1lER Pio�NEBR.-Anotlier other day, as they very of -ten do about the
I . -seems to be . a)on-, 110, mittee',orin the House afterwoM spoil thei, his poeition as a director and will assist the I aeveralofherforefa era wer 1 ministera of of Huron' wolthy pioneers has been Ecalled Merits of house-cleaning. Getting ,-warmed
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� in. Chancellor Boyd btLted bhat this was right lines, bu'l- thereii eu)h %' 'thin'3 newman�gcr. Mr.i,Cler0t�-deservea w0C the Presbyterian church in Scotland,aEd fiomthiallife. M .Thom"Gammil' i I .
I g a effect �f this ottep, than it will be time . I r I Of the upon the subject, one 64them, on'tnruing
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- only a preliminary meeting for organiz%tion, mA.king penalties so drastic t'lat they wi;1 encU94 to apply blame. But th" from the eolde of Ilia ebuntry. He was their names are amongst the oloud'of wit- 2nd concession, east of Egiroadville died to go, said,, " well if tl�ere is one thing 1 --
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. but it was desirable the work should be not be obeerved. We fear : Be, his � offer should be taken at its face , sea ths great possibilities in that nesseal,who Eealed their testimony with their on Wrdneaday, Mr. Geminill had not"beea like better' than andther it is Johnson's - .
that,.psrhap ,- value,' nd credit be * part �of N W Ontatio ani to deviae the im- blood during the persecution. I I I .
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13 giv(ii without g.rudging . . Tha remains well all wititer, and from the naturp, of.his bread and Will Beatty sells it."-�-Laot Man-
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proceeded with as expaditioualy as poeoible, Mr. CharltoWs bill errs in this d lraction� due.` Meuse Ell which have resulted in were laid to rest �in Brussels came ery, - recovery, I - aced I . , � . I
r I .� - where it is -1 , I . e sease hi(4 full i iit his aAva by evenh�g a large fanily came frTotn De-
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as the Lsgiala,tu e meets again on the 21st Tile penadtiee, also, are all vrebty much for I --- . � Ahe expen liture of over twenty millions of Fide those of h�r husband, on Thursday age, was,acarcely hoped for. He had reach- troit on their way to! Bayfield the greab
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-- - I dollars of foreign cap1bal in this 'Country. . 1-1 9 I
. of April, and it is e peated the iiiquiry the one side, tl:ose'who do the bribing, ool- Tha pestiferous little nui8an(a, the eigar- : ed the go( -d age of 83, yea. -a. Mr. Gernmill It ee. a a Iii tl e rly, but
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. � I It is pdapi )Io that he may have tried to do latived, and friends who came i to pay the. was born at Whitehill of ul- p4'rhapa it tt getting . .
ette., as arraigned before I terha,w., GO I
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. shou�ld be concluded by thab date. He lect and furnish the fun Is, eto.. Tho're is r o � I . th 3 Dominion 6o much ind to do it in too short a time last tribu'.e of respect, was her, iil-phew. Mr. ton Parish, Ayrshire, Sea "a ' ,
I I ti nd. He came to ducijor MocGee has engaged Wi;llie Bagler to
Parliarlient a few days ago, tri(d and co3- but this is[, matt�rbetvv Jo8elpli Nitobe'J, of Whitby. Vour of her this country in 1845, and settled on the drive his 6he boroe stage this iewo�. They .
proposed, therefore, that the. commi8aion punishment provided for the ludifferent) . ; een himself and .
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. thosil wh) iatiusteOhim withso I PA a by d,raw.irg pas- �
Meet on Monday for t�e purpo3e of taking elector who has to be bought or dragged 03t, demne4. By a vote of 1n03 t) , 8 the Com- much of daugUt,,ra, Mri. :W. C. Landaboroxi2h, of farm in this township o o do a goed tra
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evidence, and that the sittings of the com- mone d,�cided that the importation, sale and �ovv said that the var" Tucke-�amitb; Ha#ah, Agnes 4rd Margpr to ed to reside until the time of his, death. He , frei - to Bay.field. The con-
,,, in order to induca him to perform tb,e duty' � . - . �sengera an4 -ght �
mimicn be from 10 a. m.., till 4 p. in., daily, of . ous Soo er terprisea as desiguccl by Clerg TO wera i ith their i mother dur ng her lact knew. what pioneer life was, aill from abut It doctor iOR livery obliging man,vild ,with. bis � .
- exercising th-3 franoh!sD wit], yv�iio�l he I ' manuf�ctura of cigarettes should be stop- will be cairied to 13ompletion and will ba fu illuess her eldeAt daughter Mrp. George I farm lie succeeded ill- making one of the humorous , I
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I ped, ori the ground that, I hoy w s.tories,'tbe ton miles to � ,Bay -field
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with one hour's intermiesion for luncheon. has been intrusted. NQ law will i I be ju6t � I Ere a me�ace !,auocesRful operation in a few mon013 � Stin80 , (f At d Ill manitobla - i being the most loomfortable hc�mestea�@ in tile county. seems Ehorb to Cho travelleir.-Hired
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laoth sides, and Mr. E. F. B. Johnston, who ' � co com, � Boom to - I fq 31 1 li%t they will yet ra'ap a good immE d ate relativ�p, out- of a renow gettin . I I
Mon offeader. Mr. B ,youth Of the land. The motior was made , family of.ter, his family. He was iplu-trIou-4, rbrewd summer, aAd judging by the wages paid)
ordev, h leadar of � I raturn for their invettments. only two survive, r. Robert Bai'
- the Oppos' le by Mr.'tSlioan, of Mcn'real . i , rd,lof Owen and careful, and poaBessel in an eminn I be scarce. -4- Mr. HenO MDA -
appeared on beh%lf of INIr. Stratton, remark ition, 6truck ths ri�� an I .was see- thao them are now - It is eaid ilgo SOUL(l, and Mrs, I I
. ed " We are ready, my Lc -rd," but Mr. S. he auggeEt' ,Z ilota when onded §y Mr. HolmeF,, of ' two thousand men on Pames Mitchell, of Whit- degree the qualities which d�lmooti invariably : tieth's boy I gett*n ic
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- t3 -1d thq6t 11 Ill-ra shoOd be com- . The the company's pay roll and tibia number by- ' - ! � I I I
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--- H. Blake, Premict said the Government lit d no policy i : bring success in t1his life. Personall he was i Poets t t I jog a pcltato farm of his
- who appearad for Mr. Gamey, "pulsory voting ta the exte t I � will be inoreaEed to three thouWA13d a& floo, 14A, a . I I I - y rnai -
s:xid that asit reated with himself - ntof WN aa-lifyilIg on tlie4uestion, and members w�uld be free y, thou d I lig oaint.iawa� ; " very quieb man and livid muoh within I own Eome 4ay.---Mr. B. IX, Hi -
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I sif I - as the cteel plant is a?t agoing, bn:l it is bx - ona of the blest ; meelf, butwas well versed rimanysubjects, - , ggins would
. . 0 -�� to votelas they folb disposed. The members pected to be hi full oi�qration early in June. Ely I , L I
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I . and his r a certain tim id. no I; . " ; o the maneyi, hi I be able to supply the town with hen fruit if
assoaiates to p1me tIi,3 charges' before � � wild-voied against the resolut* - Thy God no moie requires thy stav, being an ardent reader. He was also he had the Oontract. Ain goes , to Bhow
I the " sufficiently value the franch'�se tb�� vote." , find among i I . . I
I I 8 to eno . them w re the Premier and manir L . — I He calls thee to! eternal rest. I � thoroughly upright and honorable W&I L i
commisaic,ii, and as nocesabry witnossee had This will do' mor prominertV ;- i I I I hi's I where good farming comes in.
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. Qur�ge purity � ,Conser ' i - len I th hav6 reached a de lingo ard despised an�t ape I
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to be procured from Manitoulin, he feared it atives, did so on the grol!id that in- Mr. C -anley to Premier Ro I 9 . close% 8 ; . i I
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alectione th%a all the penal' of ham and hypocrisy. in I -On Fri I �� Cate I
. , I ,ties Mr. Charlto� ,dividua[ liberty ought to be reep. ctedf They I No, more remaiq4 for thee to I do I E I Fhort, be 'was ast, thel Mitchell .
' . A good ; leal li-. bTen said and writte i Away, away, td thy repose. ' I ' -pect a worthy a (I useful citiz n I se -,
*ou'd be impossible to have them in Toronto can impose, a�nl bribery a . expreesed the�ooinion thab the I - every rec ntert d its tyth'year unAcr the propnetor- - -
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a3 soon as 'L Mr. Johnston agreed 11(� corrupticii a ight to 4utiae. St%te Lad no , 8 - a* kind- and obliging nei 'i'bur. His ag - -
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elections. will nA. be. stopped until a law 0 � r murp parental Several of about the et u r aelit y Mr. R. R.. Game., r Beyond the readh of Bin ar.d Od'e. and :d hip of Mr. W. R. Davi�. We extend Coe - - I 1.
to, have a special vessel despatched to Mani ; 'in which be arricunced his I n life survives him and they had a , gratu I - ! �
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- , t the miDisters j,zdned with the Majority i to PrDmiei RC 3P, Away to yander'Iraalma oflig partnEr i and - -.
this kind is pla ed on ,- in change of ioar b an d Ilia conVersion from a i .1 Istii 14 to the wpi thy proprietor,
. I ille �htatute bock and ,declaritig for the suppras6on of the eigar- eemed , family of three sons and fiv daughters. trafit tha't lie may make it 88 yearai'
toulin to convey Mr. Gamey's witnesses to forced. A c opponent 1�h blood -- ,
� in mplement �4o, this would o a uppor�er of the Governme Whore multitud;ee rad il � I
frorouto and have them there by the time ? : be4 'Ptte. I hat action the lGovernment will I ii�t� Enjoy the beautiful sight, , 1. I i -------------- ;--_ — !
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I - . provision pr I biti th take or bet -her they will! take a ' The crigiwddQC�uoi �t, having been flitj And dwell forev�r-wtth thdi God. " 6 I
-1 I 111.ol e Private solicitl!14 ny ,action 11 �
th3y would be required. c ' � I with ihe lRegi-trar i Oe commission f' - I
ion the E trongthlof I Ilia rea9l t* * I . �� �
Somd person sug- of votss or prlv� � a iol�. is not yet al t, 7A -
to C&lavasriing, all it is called known. � The loarrying of tile 0 ontenti ha. I BRIEFS. -There! esorig ll� Id at ; ! �
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ge3ted that as there would be witnesses for pr se: itatic u to Lhat body, the c . wag a � � �
PrivEkta canvas ling shoul � I i 1. - Mason's hotel, on ' Mcnday levgqibg, fOr the
' q d be made a pun I I resolution h6en" ?ublished. Thel letter is tYpe written . D1, nor
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both sides-c3ming, they Might quarrel if . does not produce any Practical result unleis purpose of orgawo ng a base b�%Il twn fo' ,�, I ;
I - i0lible offence 'the same as. buying votes o, I it is fell wed by:a law. After the vote a b4t containi scme additions made by Mr i � I I 8ets �
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� . they were both on the same boat, whc-r,-. in any other way corrupting ' . membert. of the Opposition! sought to ascer- Ga th pen and ink. These add,it160.a the com.,ing seasori. After the elect,,a ,,,- -1`1 - - -,- �
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I A la,,,Y, with Ue provisions.. We ' . I Government. He 0 8 0 b I �
upon Mr. Johnstan said he vt ould send two I tain th policy I of the , are"giiVeii1l alow in parenthaaia's a, officers, it was decide�. t9 ge tbo'ground4 in 0 1
havb EUg � a shape and atArt
I sked S hat he proposed' to-do I .
bxkta. But evEn this generous r Wilfrid w more I,n I or atah d able 1by th e raader. _practismg t once. Th r,, i �
. offer did rob -d,would n4t ou�ly secure � b It wil is some very go6l tdIeW,' i I tow' and we I - -
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meet Mr. Blake's views, as there were oLher ; I about 'i, , Prime Millister solemn ly dated.lToronto, Septeffleer 10th, 1902,wher
hilt would Man i - f oubt, with Pteady. pFa�,tice, they I e
geste purer el eti t. The � e no iced ,hat the t have no d n I . -
kn3ure a better class of call- said h believed he would ha�ti to :give G n
. � p.reliminariea necessary as well as. having � i ,e _ !` h b able to, hold theU % . ��
: he tr I by �beopon eni ink intfrlin-ng it is datq I oug t to "a 0 n 'with ------� __Tnt�—
didatea. Ifan elector knoTalth%t ' E tip ing cigex,ttes. As Sir " Wilfrid is ae l'on n I
mat kn amo . the neighboring teams.-Roe*e 1 Simi and �
the witileoses on hand, and he asked for pLn exercise the franchise or be � . own itiver to touch tob coo in�; any form, To Act er 27bb. 1902, although t4e
4oprived � I post � "�-, wife, who have been suffering Irb , .- -
adicurnmentuatil Monday April 13.1i, a.rd Of it, t lie Roulse had a good la .ar )n the envelove shows that it was ' .1 .01, a bad Zvery -Purchase of 75 - .
in I attick of la grippe -for the 0 Oro 3L i �
- I hewilltake-a 'ore active� aill intelligenti ! of the et�terprisjvg mem Poeted at C -ere Bay, on October 27!h, The past week, we are V r ge ts ; 19C
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this was ultfmately.agrecd upcii. So tbat. interest in public affaira, 'and � I I letter is R8 follows : glad to say, ere able to be around again.- : fn -p you . p. i
- - will, with! , I You can save up the set for raelf. �
I I the, commission will be one week later in, other intellige � . Judg ! ' � , Mr. Fader, wliexa�a here a couple of monII15 I I
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� nt 6lect:)rs, require that the � � 'Pent was given by Mit. Justice � Sept. 10, 1902. - t
� . i � i ! Toronto, ji� I ago, trying to organize a com
S!raet, �t Osgoode H Oct. 27, 1902.(" pany for t he A A ii !- - - - -L - - -, - - - � - � -
starting than was generally exp8cted, but it meil who recEiv all, Toronto� on Satur i . - � � Tr,w,w w,v
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, . i I (To' Hon. cturing a ie'awless lock, �-- � -
is hoped that when they, get ktarted there g1' Oay, cii" a isomewho, . Rosal, x, - P. R, ToT ' T . I , ;
. ve an intelligent reason in I t peculiar 'lease. Mr. - 0`tz) '-) � bat was unable to do so, has supoeetied bet- I ft . - . I X
n public for the " I I _ a
� I - (Stric i4rivate and confidential ) i 8pecial Prices all through -the -store ,. r 53-turdray s le ,
: � - will not be any unnecessary delays, but tbat faith that is in I hard. Again � Peorge ,A. Dar)& waa op I � ter at Orillia, whero they recently received a 43a ...
, if the canv�so- I postited sheriff of t h DEAR SAL. -JI have recently been think- : charter ilnoorporat*ng a company of S100,- ' I - I .
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- Ing and, buttcn holing prac uni'ed ck unties of LeedB and Gre0ille onthe g over th) Po�itical,situation of the Pro- I 000 capital. -Mr. 'Mat. Floody, of Parr' - Inery a iere � � � .
the. mill will work steadily, if not altogothei ,tice were dche I I � I � in R All the Latest lVouelties in
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smoothly, until the grist Is ground out. away with,maDy men who refuse to degrade : resign!at6 of Mr. Smar I Vince of Or tarib,, an . I have serio I w y � .Mill' to b e ,found h ..
I t, wh c ugly 130M ! �-.k - - I
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- o,wis old andr, le Bound d1iotrict, is at present ViBitmg his - - ---- i
I to the cone usi6n thab I would be! best . . - � 1w 11w 1w 1w vl,w-W I
Judging from present appearances, the their manhood by begging f infirm sod unable to per&onaliy attend to'.', . I act- parents here. Mat. was a general favr,ritw, ;
Or votes, would ,jhe dut, i
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. - r tion o his all - ing in the i iterest of my constituency, when he lived here, and big I ge number of . Highest Prices Paid for' PrGdU�C�C..
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investigation will be -a plum for the I'legal become candidates for Parllsmeqtary�,�poel- � ! �3. A condi pointment New Ontar o, bi givipg my suppoTt to a 3 ar I ; I �
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lights on each aide. M'r. Gamey's c i' - 'was rho, vever, thab he shituld pity to M friends are glad to see him ai , bear that �Jt I - w-14 . I r -
ase has tions, and would make better, more intellt " r. Administra �fon, (if you have a teaso yo�'r .
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I $rnart, ;be retiring sheriff, he out . risible he is doing so well in his now � home. -Mrs, Un Ut -1
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been critrasted to Messrs. S. $1,200 majorlty When the House meets). I t 1 1
1 H. Blake, geLt and in every way more advantag cue a year a s long as he livedi .he sal,1 payment I � James MoMurchie is spending i the Esete'r
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� to be, made out o:f the reoei its of the office. :
� -atives than tha men whose a you frankly, and to ay th%t I bay, -
I . Obarleis H. Ritchie ani W. D. MePberson, reprosen' , - El ti. Mr. Par % also gave a bond's In vie , e decidz4 who has been visiting relations in - Staff& for .
of Toronto, and Mr. S. Brice,of St. Thomas. tude for button holing con'� . I g to Mr. � LEAR -
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the prictio ro
maiket, quwl
very liberal -1
�maikiqits vind]
Y� ound ; ver�
rime beevei
.
pretty good �
and the 4301
per pound.
five superic
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calves -sold
-o� them goir
;sold at froir,
5i to 6le Pei
from. $3 to I
plentiful�, -an
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. about 50 mil
with trot mu
rarged from,
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- BUFFAM-1 �
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. firm, �Otber
- -Ateem. $5.35
to S5.25 �, b-1
heifers. -$3 7
bulls, $3 5-0 �
stock,ers. t�
33 to $9.7
-steady; .I
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1125). -VA&Is�
,38.50 ; eomi
Fairly �attV
low at V.&
� $7.60 ; Ybi
vve1ght-,$7.V
-66-90 to T7.
klow. CR pigil
Lambs—Ati
2.5c. higher
$8.15 �- CUM -
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la,mlin, $7.$41.
ewev, $6 U
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-are vvorth �
exporters, I
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cwwt. B, tei
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the 'best -e)�
each, are
-medium bull
,
- good bu it
commonjimbe-
-$3 ; ca 'I
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keop feeder
pounds �ea(
-- W t. Fee
weighing f
are Worth ;,
—One Tfa-
� 700 pound
per cwt ;
Inality of --
to ,S3 -per �c
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--
I op. ringers
caivejs—� ,
.34 to , '
2umbe - -
Prices -.14.
1 buckt at I
bacon hog -
More - I laln,
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at ,$6.1211
:$6. :d
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spot for B-1
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one or tvv,
15th inst,
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