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WAMI - Fine t . I I � I i � . �er. The. usual ,display was indul,ged f her staitement !as regar-ligg her his annual -visl J and although some-
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... � - � " , wg,,�. She was bent bae,arly double what late, has 1lost non,P- of 'his old
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� I %15 1W . J FURS. - i -at 13allant- band, P her fWcve look,ed like crinkled time virulenoe.-Mrs, John U&Ken-
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I dloring I I ' 1. I . ! yellow parohmen�- Details concern- zie -
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F 111 rk-'s - was in Clinton ou Tuasday,.7 ... � __
the VX'raist,�,, . and I . I .&IN ii- missed ,from the toommand- of ,the i 1'r . . I I
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. � I , her -were tsi&cured from mombers Messrs. McConnell & AloTavhsh ihave
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la,qtt sea.,,�onls � "adymad I ; FURNISH great Russian army. General Line- . of .the. -session. Mr. St.. John wats un- . W INVITATION TO.VISIT U -S, of her party., It appears that -she purchased the imported Glydtesdale
I Ilu b . Ur 11flu vitoh has been appointed his' su ' Goes- I left China. when seventy years n 44
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ar wai.Alz are� - .. � . I anfinously elected �- Speaker on mo- and seb our now ,selection of Wall Papers. . I
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- � q so Is I tio the Premier and- second ' onell, of Exeteri 1
taest stylesq, . clothing : . INGS� tth,6 .17 th ,,ed It, outclasses %nything we have ever at� ; and resided in Deme
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I I i .1 I b y V,irf Harcourt. The A-dd,j-vss'or tempted, either in low or better gradba. ' hundred years. She arrived ut I Hal- of this - '
,�h. l V�_ . . . . ____: _ - of, Mar,ch and, It,he new commander . I us patterns are so beautifully color. I if ax a few days w,ro from the West that he qomes of some -, th be, -t-
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;Z ! . , has since been ieugage4 tfying 'to '- 8 4 re afi once a the Indies and- came itqj MwAreal ove'r prize w1nnors, in Scotland. D3 9s 7
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I 4yhe fact is, ' e have been thinking about your Spring suit !or some time, and sued and harassed )by the Japanese I M mt,
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I We t 0 ok- . W - .__ I . I Li�ut&ant G(?rer,nor s speecli will small expense -with va�ied yeb harmonious =Frap-ois J. Reilly, the King-ston animal.- r. -8 tt, our ianterpris
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- -we�ve been getting ready f6,r you. ! forces. Since t4p chanige of Com.- I efloots, and thus add to the ple0ure of. fiv. coll-aze teach-er, who -was implicaterd iug grain and seed, nlOrth=t, iS ,head .
Fere nartitni_ I : . A.- be' moved by 19r. Hoyle, -of North On- . __ � -
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. .1 1-4 man, rS- Lhe ,ca= aign has b -6a Y, ing ih ib. in uara ijor-t--shimey . Dogus va oc and cars in tw i9i - -0 -0 I -11
: � the ffiff - The result ' , we are Pboving to-d4y the finest line of high grade custom wit,,out Anold-ent of 11m tancin TI -A t#io, and seconded by Mr. Downg . t� 1, 44,� 11 �� + ," 1 4- 4-in-nAa +f; a ^0M.M-"P ,-r^1,t?1A,3 Hrvt, -
I - . . I . J., -_ . of I Wellington. The session 'Is mot _ - U� "� a CWX LA13 AA I -k,V " V V - 11!�, �b &
. tailar-made suits. you or anybody elee ever eaw in a tailor sho or out of it, -Rus'sian rear-tguard is -re,brealtling ed, in conneof !on Nrith the ma;ttvar under his ware,houge 11'ex". summer.
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i I othing is no in I I A1JrJX* WINTER& � 'r
. � .9 �nd has boon �matimced to 6no year's in -ordkear to anake It me 0 smure llu
. betn,- wed Our C1 I t the ord' ary readymade. slowly aiM en,Zagiag In omasional I t nt Innovat-buns wilil be I - I
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pioneer of Oxford k,,ouiilty, died, v"ell attended. it is a Agrext pity,
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I I Russians are destroylqg bridigto, the �-Mr. W. MaSGn, Pf Blyth,� remntly townsMp. The dooeased learned (his his home, Sprucedali3, Uarm. near � that in our villaZo w,r, have )not a - .
I i . railways, roadbed. and highways -o Mr. j. trade In Doa&n a714 Isn moving to ' Bright last wook. It is over fut.v doo,ent Oaice te-, bold me-otiggs of
I Te's different from most clothing. We don't buy what most manufacturers and ,carryia� off istores and demol' sold a fine gmy dri,ver t . ars sine this mature.. On the ,ev,q)a1ag men -
A I i - E. - Swartz, oil- Wingham, for $200. Goderloh, ;set- up for himself da the " ye � e Mr. Shearer, a nativ�e 4:� 0
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I —not we, We select our own styles and pattprne, an'd we dictate wbat, ' 1 Mr. 'C. H. Wallis, of Clint=,Ieft stove, and tinware business,' d "Ing a I
ShSLI go into our suits, hom the inside linings to the outside buttons. portable. Reports of a wide IturnIAS la�_t week tar Manitoba with itwo very large busLiaess -in the ec,Larlier 4 and sottled on th,i3 farm which ha,s there boing #9 40i,eans of ventilation j
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, - Ooma am d ate what -we hav ' movement by Itho gapanesle MIA . :no days. In 1896 he gfuve up businegs . since, boon lils ihome. His long Ilf-e the s.tifflhvg4:%tmospherc, twas alnayst
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I , e prepared for you. We are positive that c r loada of fine ]�Aorses. . A
. , I " looz,c-r being nceeived. tThe Ladies' Aid �of Knox church, o w Ing to ipoor ,health ao4 had, since I of patient indWtry and. ivis s curdy - Vn.1:�earab1e.,.--"__' side from this, the
. your eyes and good judgment will at once convince you of the excellence -of The -troops par' : -
0 . Ited in sadness with G�dcrlcb, hold a very imocessful high lived retired. Mr,0. Ra1pb 1was mar- charact,cr Nvon for ,]aim a h�gh place programme --.was excolleut and well �
- othing and the i'airnek!s of our price. - Gren: Kou'ropatkin, whose labors in " - I - rende -
our, . . � , in the "tekom X)f the people. Rev. red, ,� .
. I 0, . I � . . - shaping the army are r"o-nlzed,and t a one evening ireciently. The re- ried abo ears ago in Goder1ob J. G. Shearer, iseor.etary of ithe Lordl.,� . , I 0 1 .
I -, . . ' lc�tpt,.q amounted to $70, ' to Elizabeth Rass, anld., beslde� -his Bluevale. I
� I who was ever latteiffive, to Ithe wan'ts . Day Alliance, of Canada, was a son.
. -, Single and, d0uble I ',Mr. Robert Kirk, of Nile, who widow, lezuve's, a family of six. . . .-
. ,.�. ... of tho.soldiers. RogardleSs of ,the I He leaves a widiow and large fam- Notes. -The 14 Wilfln'g, Workers 11 61
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. % I af - .. - Chief f 4r10 well ,social, bhe lo the,r evening, by rrre�,-atlon of Wesley churdh, Clin- 'y
. I , Gen. ]Kouropatkln offered �bo M C� . -Two w"ks a --o ithe Provinciaf enjoyable ted in the basement of 'the
, -1 very populax .,this remain as a Nubordinato * of . Gen. �is'frlen& of the Orange order. ton, celebrated. the third ann:iver- '0 - _' .
_ I . � I I . ;-Mr. John Wright, bf Portla,nd, sary in their now Church. In, . the Immi-grration Bureau secured - po- church on Xonday evening. ,of last
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� � _�;. . tl_ � - narrow and LinVvitch and as commander of a . i sition on a farm near Toron, a - f.or ,%v�eek. It was followed by a social -on
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11 " -.� -.x �: - 11. . 1, corps � . Orox-on, who has been spending the three years the people ha-ve paid Off - Tuesday ,evening. -Mr. Pero;y Pat,
,-�:_'14"�_. . wide stripes and - winter with frle,nds in Cli.ntoln,lef t - an indebtedness of nearly $15,000, -
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, " -� ... I . .-,�, "', Gen. Linevitch, who also lenjoys 1 erson is %.T-oronto.-Mlss BrItAllister. - �
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P___'�* I. - Thomas Manning, of St. MaTys,broth- home at Hills Gr,een.-�Before leaving -
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. '7�� 1 .. �� . � S. Chilton, ,the tormer U. S.'oon- were present at bojit'h .5ervices.
_. I, ��Ie:,� I - -1 trAtirb dajjartments. and is itakiry and worked bis� way up to, Torouoa, Pr,est I
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. " �� ,. ... A a - I othek Oteps whi.r,h it I$. bellieved, will � his first job lWing that of _.hovel- bors With a pair of chairs.-MInChas.
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.'�r !� "N".00";0.1"'. nomy tag 'Well. as in In- lingr snow at St. John. He is carry- ultes is home from Listowel, for a
el - � '. �,orses �one day ,last week,- Mr. W. Sauble line, which ,was tried in the , �
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45%� V." -'Xi . 11 $ his plan of writimg up con-
- R_ �, . $6.50 to '12 � - short season. He has had a bad at.
.:NR.�.-', . Ppr"oule, of Dun annon, was thrown
M .. .r...",.* ;., - - ariny,, however, lis so shattered 9 High Court of ;Justice in Decen*er ditions affeciting,dinmigrants frm tack of ,ggrippe.- Mr. J. J4, Messer, of
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.� � , , I .. R'. "��,--- . nt, with f irst Ham Iton, visited the pare ,
�� i�-, . 1�:-".Z, 1; �-�-,,�.�-,.-,S,-,-,I;Rk���Kv,'%,.;,e done in this dirpotd(m., , If he sue- :oYous tfor some time. I -11th I I ,r -of defeAda of his letters, idescriblag the voyage' this- week. -Mrs. Code,of Trowbridge,
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, . �; 0, Spring . of ,Cllntoai, has �ut on $600 and $7%,.against the plMutiffs. t&n- at Mr. Jpseph,Leeoh`s.-Mrs. Suhoalies
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. - - , :`<... Overcoats I sian sources of mobalizdag a new ,bess, in ' the 1person of Mr. IF. Me- the townshbp a4d Ithe verdiot his -Thomas 11 daughter, Mrs. Bainton, tit Bervioi.--
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,,E,.-, ".2 � . � -OL f Toronfo. been rokived with great satisfa ,
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� � n the short )3tyle. ln,crea�ed vigor. But aoubbs lare al q , sed away af ter an illness of. but h?use next summer -and Mr, Harry
. I 11 Dis.trict League ha-ve' djecided bo, -A - little -child of Mr.. 'Madi.an's a -
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. exp biA -can 'b'e Ih-old a summer --,,chwl In Goderich of 'Wingham, ha'd a aiarxow c-soa.pe short duration. He was the. Son of DIme--t talks of building a ne-,V 1,
- w I I are meetin�, with fa- 1d1)rW,, OWinlg t -D Ithe dl0urbed and dis t .Roxer Conant, who icame ito this house. -Mr. W.m. Gray was very ill -
, 0 - - iat the garbor 'Pa'r�-. from August 7 from death last weilk. While one � . .
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I . � Vor among good sati�jf i0 condtflion, -of ':the people at to . 13 t h. � � country from Massachusetts in 17B6. last iveek, but is now improving.-
- . � 11 home. ,Strong pressuro is being I of the family' -was cleaning the floor 'By dint of industry he acquired con- Miss Mabel Thomas is in Tbronto.�
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I I � § � UlAty, o Lmar JJ" L e J"UsZvlall al"l- �granted $100 for Tecei�tlotn and, ad- rear,hed (for the, (cu:p that It was in, si rable property, belog the lar -g- . , %A "&"# V 1;
I I � . ,ritips from outt M&, to sue for pea,ce er in the, county. &aujhter, Mrs, Raby.
i �_, � showing beautiffil . 'vertisiRg purposes for- the a-kAual � and W -ore anyono could prevent iC -
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. and, rand thf� war, andt as th-eir money ! His means admitted ,of his graW yin".
. % . I*%, ' inleA"timc of the ,GroLnd, O,ranXe Lodge the chiJd drank some of the.1ye. By a -IJ t of thorse families dn our ni_-�b-h-
411-1,11 coats in the long is xunniaX short, and, ,new loans are I.of Ontario W"t, ito be beldi ,,there a taste for -travel, and 'this was inm . is -
I � *1 - 1� . thepr*ompt action,of a phrsicia.fi,the - borhood who have, moved. are MOV- '
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. ..... . ) �11-1:?-,:� styles (raincoat 0 as difficult in July. ,child's Ue was sawed, b,ut its mouth *
� . � f%.- 1 .. f cumstanc4,s, thege, wis-_ couiisel5'may tended to England, ,Asia, 1ndia,Cb1n.1t ing or Vill molve th,?fs sprinq. Mr..
. . . 1. :. .., '-, , '.. - I I I . I -The salt w4rks ,at Goderi,oh and and thToat,are badly burned. - journeys gave George TurVqy, of , 'Morri4, having. ,
. � . I well. ., ultimatie-ly prevail. I ClInt-an hwve been tDhuL (lown a!nd it -On-e of the �most successful aue- and Japan. These c'
. I . . . ____ * - Is stated thalt nearly all,the wells in tton sales of ltbe season was held at him facilities -'for (the fres use oE his rented his farm to Mr. McMichael -
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pen and many an epistle was rit- & Whit"hureb, removed his fam'
The -spring ikssion,')of - thei High on ,county will 1b,e olused under Mr. Hugh Ross' Carm, near Bluevale, ben in relation to th-em, and appear- ily to Wingham ,to regide -, Mr. Wal -
Price , $70 50 $10.00 and, $12*0 RT l agreement -,Vlt-.h )the Domi.nion on Tfiureday last. There was a very ' .
% I i Co-urt of Justice, 1wit-h jury, . was I � ,ed in t.he !press. He.was 63 years of-, ter Davidso-n, of Morris, goes tz -
: Salt --Corapany. large attendanciB and everythl n-,- was
COMMM111=113M I "linyl Ill in in Pill flqf§pfl� � held last Week In Goderigh, before : Brussels, having renLed 4his farm
, .� I . � ,Miss M. Lou. -h, daughteT of Mr. cold at .high ,prices. Milch cows age- * for tbMe youts to Milt -on Mc'Vit-
- I � ' the Honorable Mr. Jus-tico Meredith. Lovgh,of Clinton, attended, )the open- with thoir ,calves, avbraginq -$60 and -Pxof. Shubt, of Ithe Dominion Ex.
ought be- tie ; Mr- A. MeEwe,n s on to the
of thle liaew Young Woman's cne ,cow a,nd)oaX- brought $70. A pair fore .the A-grioultural Com hi
As there were ino, criminal ca&�s on i in, peyinieutal Farm, has br
tho ock,-It there was no Grand Juryj ,' Cl' mittee, ,vt Ja,ekson 1Arn*purc. - , 5ome time
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� a,nd , � 1;quently, His Lordsh' Ottakva, the results f,an investiga- aG Mr..Thomaw�H ,igins, of
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CtCTb.'orcugb. Miss Louga is Oeb- $60., Hens were sold us high as 57c � 10 I
. NEW -SHIRTS*, celved a -pair ol white kid gloves-, I P tion,.-carrled on Idwring the last itl1rep berry, 'sold- his fam
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, cases to .be tried I with jury and two I -W. G. SrnRh,',;of -the Clintoji ele- ly roontInue to sell high. ' - rt's of plairitinq laorh In hills amd 'live In NVInsb4hain After taking a'irip
I ; A complete change in the colorings of rihirts is the, strongest feature in I i vator, who ha!5 [been buy4ng ;grain, . — ' the
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abwlutely new 8 . ng Shirts— . � .1 _. . . ,without. The first case Itr.iq,d, was: I there, -fox -the �)as:t 32 years, sa'ys drills, respectively, as regards the moved from Turnberry to the Nith-
- pri . - � Wright vs. The Grand Tfunk , value of fodder iproduced per acre.
I I never In, that apngth -of time. has the B'Over Lacrosse Minstrels. .
' Railway Companly. This was a aase �, , I � . I * - was "ry Olson farm *n -the Bluevale, -road;
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I graln bustness been -ias slow. and 5o t",
� 22PLOWN, TAN and GREY - - br.ought by William., Wr,iqht, of thed lit'Lle -difference but such &s ther� Mr. Mundell, of Selmore Vought the,
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, I towaship of Tuckersmith, -again 9 ti little d1oing as la;t ip;�esqn-t. -11 . . was favored the 1corn a,si soiv�n in - John Diment, farm and MX. H rry
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. � shade, without much pattern ; in fact, almost!solids. This wiek we are open- the Grand Trunk Railway ,far injur- -Alexander Ga.1braith, o� Dhat-' FRIDAY, AVARCH the 24th, drills. It .ivas, however, t)ointedout Dimer -A moves from t,here to b15 own
ing our English and New York and beat Canadian goods, and when you want i,es received by himself; fo.r the ham -:Business Gollege, died- at hits th,vt tho lcomp6sition k�f Ithe oorn farni Turther down ;,the Bluevale,
a killing .af a horse and ' FOR THE BENEFIT OF � - Mr. Watson Jewitt mov�ed in-
the�newest style in shirting, the best fitting shirt, and the most, reliable in , inj&y to a! h1ome there on 6a.turda,y, March 11th. from the hills ,Jvas slightly rdaher road,
� wagon. TbIs was the 1re,pul,t'of tbi3 Mr. Galbr,alth taught s,oli,00l two . . in' probein. Ino,14n.tally It nvas de, - to Mrs. J. Mesier's hou�, and Mr.
� every quality and price, come here. Undoubtedly the largest shirt stock ever accident which befel Mr. Wxl*ht at years in! East --IWawady-osh and- is a niox)-strated tball ithe."Dent " var- Ferguson, .of Glen . nannan, into the
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shown in these parts will be open for your inspection. , Buy if you need any, th,p- Main street ,crossing gn, Sea -1 Non PA Mr. lAllan Galbraith, of Wirlg- I h -the. ;se- house vacated by Mr. Jewitt; Mr.
and see what you want� I m forth � few months eigo ap'(1 full ham. . t letcied Leaming. 'and tthe Mammoth W. Robertson boirght the Denman
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IN-% � . I I � particulars ,of whioh'fiverely*,gi-ve-n at -Rev. A. B. Ketchen, assfstan.t I)as- . -_--i . CWban_qave a lar,,,tr weight of farm and r.emoved to it; Mr. Arch.
us- witnesses w,axe torof St. Phul's Presbyterian church, Admission, 25o; Reserved seats, 35c. he Flint varie- Paterson mov-,d to Wingham, and
.rrices 75c, $1.009 P01.25 to AP2.00- "le t"ne- Numero' . ties, -the Longfellow land th3 Can- ' -
examined, all testifying Ito the �n-1 Peterhorough, will resign bis pasi,- Mr- and Mrs. Charles Gannett moved
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. . i . juries sustained and af ter' the ad -1 ttun �on Ajg�il 11st, owing -to 'hi's Etalth - Performance starte at 8 o'clock sharp. a4lan White. - into _fhe house- vaiamted by and par� V
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+++++J"+++++++++++++++++++ . dresses of counsel, .and summing up not *belng equal to the de,mands ��of - - -oh-ased from Mr. ,Pater:�on; Mr. R.
� I 4-1,1- 1- T_T_ ; , 4: 7kof. T t, 0.0.naAn -3&. Walter Vpper, Who con- ',V 'n,,Pf -I] __ -I. + +" �i,.ftl,
My LJWUI j tLU GZNI, IL.U'D QUry rP,L1rCU anU wo r . so . V 11 I . � -
. F - - - teszted Welland with Mr. G,.,rman, pr6perty and- Mrs. .J. J. Denx0an -
after an abrsenO lof neatly three Kvtc1cn, BTuedir,ld. I -Hitherto it has been oon�videred M. P., at ithe last Dominion iale_cbion,
a* verdict in favor and family to JMr 'Duff's -house. Of
� hour�s, xeturned -ThP .
. , ladle_& -of We�slp_y,church mis- tha:t rape -could only be used� as a nearly met dealt -h by dro-synin- in 1.1 the above mentioned Mr. Ros�, Mr.
of 1plaintiff -for $380 and, dosts. Mr. sionary soidiety, Clinton, 1ha(l amost SOilla-9 crop. It was 'showal, hosv- ,peculiar manner a few day=S' a�-,,D. Davidson, and M -r. Turvey held
it, .S, Hays, Seaforth, had .charge -Of interesting ,delbate the, ,oith)dr e,ven- ever, -Vefore. the (Agricultural -Com- Mr. Upper had been, to St. Cathar-
, I the case for 'Mr. Wright. . I 10 in.g. The sulqjoct, " The boldigg, -of mittee, at Odtawa, 'fthel ather .duy, ines, and was IdTivingr home to Allan- large an -d successful auction sale�i,
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MoDo,nald v�§. McIver, an action for regular monthly meetings " was that ensila,ge of excellent quality bu 4 througl� Merrhon, land when
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I I slander. There were but &ew wit- ably dis-cussed by 'the ladiets and TC- ,could be obtained trom ra Monday. Mr. Leech bas -not ,yet -de-
,pe .either op ' (the cotton imills a G. T. ke up.his re3l-
. hesses ,exam'ined, al.nd the jury after ;sulbed In a y1ot-ory for the aff#�- alone or mixed Rvith corn, the re- R.Aot3ria'i'n frightened, Lis horses. The 'cided .where he -will. td
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� ..'� a sbort a:bs,&nce Ifound for Che Pfalln- ative. � I ,sulting ensilage - being ipalwtable, of team dashed. d -own ltbe,',)�ank of the d-ence. I 4 I .
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1.1, tiff $200 a-nd ,costa. -Aif ter a long illness _'Mrs. Win, lwcoellent f ceding qualitlLes land mur old tanal * waste hveir and out on the "leadburrv.
. . � Shar-pin vs.. Benmett, aa aption Rus.4 died' at Cho residence ,of her relishe.d. by the Ica;ttle. . ico, to -wards the, open water beybnrl.
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1� for assault was -tried bya-jur.y. H ,daueliter, Mris. Th,omas Uield, of -A pleasing and luinique event was the ice was thin and ft soon. broke., Good. Horses. -Mr. J. 07. Pollurd'.
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. did not last dong, and the, TCStdt W -a Wingham, on March illth. DoccaLied beld, in the basement of the Pxp.,>by- of MoKillop, this qvv,,,A-k delivered t
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I a verdict for 'defendant. kyt thl-, town for terian -church at Richmond Hill,near.; Mr. Upper into Ithe ice col& wdter.
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" 'r -`Own ? i of mwgnificilent Bel-gla.ii. hor.ses. They
I �_ , / k." - N The followi.pg eases Nvere adiourn several years. She leaves (a Tam- . Toronto, when Mrs. Susannah Max- 'The horses and, slelgli sank, but the are 5 and. 6 !y�ears old. and iverghed
�\\�,'.'7 , - ed un,til the June,Sessio:ns and, th ily of nine. . well's 100th birthday rwas flttjla�91Y. sleigh box floated, with Mr. T_Tp -
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IN � N \,- - I . Shoemaker vs-. Hoopex; )ToWnshil, C". Hdbs,on, died a short time ago at daughter are the only colored fam- his knees. He was jr,escaed, by a $400. A yvaar ago 'Mr. 'PiDilar-A sold
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) ( (t , �,//, of Ashfieldi vs. County of Huron -Toledo. Mr. Hobson was 'ill anly a ily in the Itown. The old lady was - a team for $425. Mr. Po'a'T�(Lxri es
� , ��(� . Kindall vs. fthe Town.ship of � Grey. few hours, dea,th ,blefng caused- by� presembed wi,th- a purse, by the olti-. hurrieAly constructed, raf t Imade by hims . elf in bedp Z. a U*od JU ;e'of
( - me�n from the mills, andi brought' to horses aud the prioes h-- obtains Ju$-_
. - a - heart failure. Tho'body was brought zens, amounting to $75, and; she,- was )and., almost frozen. 'Thet heavy
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- The Parliaments, to Godertell for intermgnt, ,the fun- also remembered by traany, fo r s i,h k pt th , b of DrSeS L11,Wb bus 4.UugMeTLtT_—Jy1r. John blo-
wrm�� N. - / , - I -rnle le, 6� e e odies the h Gavin has been doing qiAte & stroke
" . I Ic -eral taking rpla,ce ft,om. the, regla-enze citizemi, dricludlinig Judge Falcon- down ,an t Nv r both drowned.
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. ,,�, . _ - . . The, principal top of anterest a I d! MX ,e ,e, in the, h�orso business latel ' Ile �wJ4-
. I I., . . deceased's' nqyhcw, Win. brid. 0 an . & Dr. Coulter, Ottawa. Y'.
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I Ottawa during the -past week w olf - the I , They were worth $300. -
- the dilf Iculty between ithe � Govern AnsL�y- * -On Monday. of ilast week a North- , . I . 0 a nice black berse to Mr. .Cv. zHarn
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ment and some lot tla-eir suppoiter -AthIGI Edwta Griffin, tof Idajho, west police detachment of thirty Brucefield. bought ,a he' u zh -0
AL X OSING EASY .ovpr :the school iclause in fh6,North- son, of Mr. 0. N. Griffin, of Wing- men, with sixty V&ek horses, left avy draught =are to ,
. I � -Last- - . R-Sinil- mate, one he thad: and on Saturday.
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,oulty has now'fbeen settled4 and a was married recently,itla Miss Mur- ,cut a -trail to Dawson City en!Uirely lie delivered to Mr. John MoLean of 1, , ght a spotted pany ito'
PROM OUR STOCK 'V�a satisfa - ray, of Land Point, Tdaho. M,r.Grif- on Canadian territory. ,The,t-xa1lw,Il1 Riverside Farm, a f1ine tpa�r of two mat,e- the one,he had. He .now has a
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TheAmice of a nice, becoming, hat. for yourgelf is not, as a rul �, the eati. tOry *to nearly !all has been 9f.rau- - tLn has secured, a good position in be over a thousand imiles 11mg and year old igeldings. The pair weft -h- hamdsoma big* team Jand the r t-
. shelter, b tiest, little ,'team 'in this ,P e
ea. to substitute #at in:the' Gover - the supvey of 'the Gran& Trunk Pa- will be provided, with huts ed, 3,050 pounds. It is need.less, to isay _ . part of jfhe�
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est thing. Trouble is most stores have -only 4 f7%�styles to show, and if you ment bill and Sir W,JIf4d moved ;th citic and. will lin future Live- �4 P,ort at the end, of !each d4ty's march, 20 th"alt the price Nvas a good, one, The5e 00 ry. lae also de
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buy whW6 the variety is small, often you are oblige(14- to take a hat w'hicb, to seoo4& reading of ftbe bill on W - Arthur. I or 30 miles apart. - Pathame'at. voted colts were siredi bp thp, renowned heavy drauglit stallion "Sunlig1t,"
I Y_ � ce. of 'Hugl- to Mr. H. ,Boweri;, of Brus,sels,, -who �'
wear it, does -you a serious injustice. . Anotber�'aistake many buyers m4ke is : nk�sday af ip,rnoan anal ithe d:,i�,cusslo , -Mrs. James M,Xa,i�,ghey, sr., of $25,000 last session for the work, breefflvx borse - " PxjA -
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They have seen a� hat that looks well on a friezid or a passer-by, and imme- 1-9 " Locals,Amon1g, those? who lef i:
� -likely"be -contlnii,ed. If -or several days. Mond�ay, March 13tb. Mrs. Me- ilar a4dibional sum ithis pes&n. It Mr. James Smillie-, near Hensall,has
alately proceed to get'one, when the style is not at all becoming. From our It will be the dobate of 'the sessloll. Caughey, with her husband tame'Lo is hoped to complete the, w6rk ithis a -pair of flIlle-9 ltwo and three Years for Manitoba recenfly fwere -James
�tock you can, 8elect the particular Hot iuo8t suitable to yaur head, your face . It is said itbe. bIll will be�pupp rted Hullett �5h,oxtly after Itheir marriage sevon. I old, which Up tthe heam at 3,456 Graves and Thomas ,Ra_v& Mr. Rb$s
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i and vGur pill so, . 11 We can fit any head. by all -the, Government supportels an'd took up Itheir- xeside,ace on the -The acetylene �genearator in the pounds. They are only iii modo-raLe 'Was Ji's I -Mr. A.
. w . I excep 'thy, from Onta - farm since qccupied by. the fa-mily. -cellar of Dr.-.WelforWs -residence in condition but chuck full of quality. H9e1gY is glvinig�lap the. farm w1doU-
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___ __W_ -1 I I io; a'n,d Mr. Bourassa, fr.om Quebe,, Three -years" ago Mr. MoCaqghey Woodstock blew up Saturday morn- Mr.'Wm. McMillan, 'of Brucefleld,,bas he.�had- yerated and has boqght a
. �h, . e former opposing ithe bill bec.awe mdlred- to Clinton. irogy, wrieching the 1machine and.dam- a yearling which wefighs 1,380 lbs. house and small #piece of land,bia. the
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-_ to S,a rate'Schools in any'form or ship, passed thT-0U-h Clinton, the had been abtendia,:�,r to the qe-nera- of Hurlford.11 Would, like Ito hear lop. -Mr. D. MoPhorson out down a - '.
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. rei Stewart und-er anY sircumstances, and th a!y, �-Wlth -'a 'big elm lag tha t tor, was oniy a sh,ort distance a- from the mant in the Southwi,th;Lhe day which tvx.md ov - �
1�1 I . I 9 lat.tier beci&use he is opposed. totheae will icut in !all ipr�dba,Uffity between way, and was badly shaken up as a bi,g horse. -Com. I � to be hollow. A larZe oolony of
. . ny werO quite Isurpris- b _s had laid up a great st r
.schools betii�x subject eo Government,, 15,000 and- 20,000 ifeet'ot lumber. It result of the explosion. The -cellar . Notes. -Ma OP 0 a Of
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John' son Bros.". Old Stand c-ontrol in any Torm. Sir. Wil was owt ',four (feet in diamsater at took fire, but the flames were ex- ed to hepLr of the death dL' Nell Me- honey. On informa plaoe�s t ,
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Mulock had a committiae 6tPPoll badz the-na-rrow e,nd, land six feet at-tbe tinguish,dd before ithe brigade ar- Gill, who was a re4gular visiltor to amoulli, - -
I _E71 A y rived. The exp was . heard our ,villa!ge every week. -John Spar- can
i S -W -i OIRM - � -the other day" to �eoifLsider �thei'advl 3 -* butt. The lag was ),-iown on Harr- .losion . will have a sweet tOah for
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, ability of -the Government 4ssumIng Oak's TaTm, 16th )oanoessio,n of Gode- blocks away, and caur-p-d. much alarm row, of Varna, shipped a_r,ar load many a day after -this big finA.-A-
,o,,,,l of - -the entire t ele;1-11�. Sys- rJoh township. � - in the neighborbood., Th,6 dbatior's of horses to Manitoba on 'Tuesday. M4009 others who bwve bad a sev-ere
Tke Largest Clothing and Fur Store in Western Ontario - -he victim escape -from serious injury is con- John is a hustler, -this being the c r h
beein of -tht bountry and't,oJevise it e 7 -John Grimoldby was ;t
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--- - _. - . I . best meansto that ,gid. Th commil- of a serious aiecident wlilch occurred sidered mirxciilous. . second trip since -
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I I tee have already 4ad a =ple of in the Wal.Von sawmill one day'last -A Chinese woman ,�pdss6d, throug Mr. Mustard h how plenty of wat� Da�vidson. I Is a q , t ptiti
. mee-tinigs ana the)gafieral iinpressl( we a board, in Montreal rec?ently, -who claimed er to -,run his saw mill an,& it NvIll jae ha!ve these Pe%le Isiok.-W'o hope- the
Reduced Rates to Coast Points - Z3 C> d nothing kept -humming until the last log is cQVnt7 council at Its next seselon
11 - . seems to be ithat it would-b,e ad -03- s'dme manner his thatd was thTown to be 171 (years old. She ha
. i� - I . able at I -east rto''have a sch�me 11thOt agal-nist the saw, hvhizh severbed three to prove her �ajge, o(nly the Word of cut. The stock is one of the la;-geit 'will- be prepared to Wivp, a grant, of
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Commencing Maidh let, and daily until May 15th incluaive, special one way Beeond will ie'na:ble* unicipaRties tto ,�stab- ,flggevs and -thm (EhAmb ,of his rii,rht her friends added to her own-, (b.ut e*er hanAled- at this mill itad; nsve, -50m,6 money for 'the puTposa eE
I Plus Colonist ratei, via 0. P. R., to Vanew)uver, B. C.; Victoria, B. G; Westinimiter. lish a rural Nl;al isy9ttim iso aL9 to hand. learving only Ithe index 6n�ger hex appea anfoo was icaosL eloquent, hope the. genial propril6tor will meet helPIA9 to build a Toad to the -9ta-
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B. C.; Seattle, Wmh.; Taooma . , Wash.: Portland, Oregon, from SRA7F6RTIr. $43 - the ben6fl� m taot. Medical aid was soon pro- and certai , itended ito couf tion between Walton and XqnVton,
0-05- 4ivie to farmets , of lbel-.1- I nly irm her with the suzoess ,his enterprise a.33,d
StOP-overs--will N Wowed going and coming. For books and inforination �nd tickets, ftd lor the cured and ,the Ryound dre�skd, but remarkable statement. She was ou energ deserve. -Win. Simpson, who on the new line of ral�way.�Iti bag
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� ,� use of the Itelephones fb t,10 annual the injury 15�3 ti. very pailn-ful oDe- the way home from Demerara ito left here last fall to go out West been su4-,,gested that if P;r,ofes%47r,
. � tax bill and tollect -it ithe�*w�th, -John Ralph, of )Goderich, died 1m China,, in order to make her last has returned bome, pr�ferting tZ Osler's chloroforming theory tomes
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'The Ontario . Legislaturei- t I that town on Fridayo March 10th. restixq plate in the Celestial k'ln,g- remain in old Huron rathex tha-ri into a-6tive force, that the miember�l .
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, 1. vS I Toronto on Wled-negday. Th6, The 'deceased gentleman Ibelhg 81 dom, bocause she feared she bad not battle witly ithe unxertalntl�s
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613,60W 8644re trainswill be ran by the C. P. R. to Manitoba and the North timo In; �the history of Ith pro, n e railway. Mr. Ral-pb was lof Irish' that it was �Wbessary to have ber fng the,.winte * r, leaVes for Berlin the Senators we woald couple the
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