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� om. T� a P, . . otz, of the' 11th concession, 'been. amongst us but a fe %v years,she I t ZI ,
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DMECEMBER 1"905 r they� occur ,so t d - h ergent- businesg : on the sa.Va . - B . . 11 -
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� T W T i F .8 6 friend and supporters port the de th of-Sanot Letitia, the contact. . In parting with Mr 2;� �
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. ,r — -71- �1 I it such wide �_att such, ac- of 'the Gov,irnment. Present past- younk-est daughter of Mt. and Mrs. Connor we feel a deep senge of per . - �,
. � . I , e much more com- urea are being eaten bk-Te, and Or. Jas. - KcArter) which daburred at the son -al loss, for maby of us have t) n
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� " he eally are. -Hunting Roblin and -his colleagues are loqking� home of her -parents, Thomas st,keet, bi .
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- �� 3 4 a i's bound to be ore or less, tb for pastures new.', I , " C?#*'1*" �,
.;,zard- at 11 o'clock last Thursday- night. hood. He is a 'veteran er
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� 17 19 19 20� W 22 23 accidents are bliInd to occur, but it With Ohr mas but three 6wra away, the.
. � Editorial Nr�i- -4 mud ,Comments the head, and -although 'deceased had and ambition, coupled 1%�Ith regular i . r
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I ' 026 27 :28! 29 1 is a tribute to' tihe caution and care- only taken to her bed one wee)r pre-: habits, he rose rap 1)� to compe- I tion, 11 what. � ", � minds of every I
- - -2.1 i ,25 ,I r By the Brockville Recorder, the id - ab -all I give. wi�t
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- r CV . : � , exercised b.v hi'u� - as a clas.Q ,r, - felt - the . effects of terice -and influence. Tb�-. people of ' / one, No need to worry, how,evir, if you decide on giving some article
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I- ___ - . . .. . �oi 11 i . e has already 'I of * footwear, By 90 doing �. , ; . ng so thing that bi useful aild �
: I � _*�111_.. ,.,MAU= If description is,given, of Mr. Clifford titia whq� was in the .15th year of r�sldenee,will i - .
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- NBV#IP ADVRI��UftgENTS - 0 11 f C-1 10; c � Rinnnc--s , . Sif ton' nt,y seat. The place is her- age, *as an exceedingly bright 'be - f ortun'ate in cultivating an In- I serviceable, something alway "' *0 , e y
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Sre�tbeM &nor O&Qb V I I � t Slippers for instance -what * IN � you -give that would be received
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Mr The aril -r- b-stween the P , Hon r Col. Katbeson, Provincial known as Asiiaiboia. Lodge, and is- girl and a general favorite with all timate - acquaintan�e wi h Mr. 01- I
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one, dewto* Vha Me of the pa -nor Go whi-oh the � Treasurer, hopes &-om present indi-;' situa e on tb� banks of the'St.Law- place on Sunday after -noon, a�ad, not- loyal friend and his mirth is Co'n- " ie, of S " 4
� . milftmentwiltb* ib;�i . - � , from Brockvi . J'y � a for every me
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W I I ! rence, nine miles Ile. I Chri8tm ,P mber of the family, at
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� Cloth Coats -Stewart BrbS.-1 i r Four years a the site was occupied I from 25 cents to $2, a 0air. Z ,' I I
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,close of'the prqvince's financialyear 010 er. was very largely attended. - In- welcome the return. of Mrs. O'Con Then we have Rubbers, Overshoes, 0 1 aitorq,, 'Overst-ockinp, Felt Sho :
Xmas ShoppTIRg-W. Pickard & Son 5 - I � by a couple 0 sm&II shanties. Now terrrient was made in Brussels ceme- noi- to her former localiand p6rson- Irorg e-133
. Xmas Foot -wear -R. Willis & Son -4 an December:= Already the ordin- it is'oovered-with tthe various build- 'tery. .1. I ,
�, New Goodg-lUcKinnon & CG. -5 r , � � a- ings belonging' to 'Mr. Sifton.- .The I -9 . � am I al . attachments. . I Dress Shoes, Hockey Shoes, Mo,�-,asins, Leggings, any of which vroul'i
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� �iry rev&'nue of Ithe proviiie is coi , ____ _. ! ideal Christmas -if ts, an V.'at prices that would cauge little ilaT
- . Now for Xmas -E. MoFaul Co.-$ , , , I ., 11 residence is being. oonstru'cted of I . - -0. _I make - 0 4_ I m-
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il - yine essof last . Usborne. I I ;, �
� -F. L. Willis�3 � - � � age to your finanees. . �
overcoats ' siderab.), year. The buff mottled bricks, imported especi , Morri��- i 1-:
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. I Clothin � I revenue from i succession dues, which all from Ne�w York, and is to be .. The Council. -At the last aneP,t- Un tended !' f or last ! week.) , � I �
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Shaw -2: It in the ,budget very' spacious There will be six - Ing -of the council held on N vem. Thames Road' Notes.- dward , Uy , *�_
; Be Sure -W. .H. I was estiln�ated f � ' o - ,�r- E Bi Early fp 1 r Christmas'
-Drie-d Apples -B. B. Gu4,-2 - I -roofas aftd�evcry possible 'con- - her 20, Mr. John Davis appeared in sr., accompanied by§Mr 6 � �_
- speech,. would � be $450,000, bag already, bath Stone, , - J. ;*its
I Winter Fair -W. Somerville -5 venien-ce. The - grounds have : been reference to an outlet f or a drain -Simmons, of Tuckersmit , are on a We cannot emphmize too strongly t4e " dom, of buying early for Christmas.
.= Felt Boots -Richardson & McInnis 5 -reached a tot�l 4if . about $500,00% given into the charge of an expert 'at lot 28, on khe 4th concession.' on trip to Ingersoll and Par Sound By doi�g so, you get a better so'liction, and - 8160 avoid the inevitable
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i Silverware -J. Bulger -8 1V' ... not inq,�udhlg t�e amounts ireceived landscape g' m moti?U. of Tayloi!� and Kelly Mr.Shaw v4siting relatives.-Missi - 7 Pybus � ruih of the last few-dayd. V,0�:�iOhxistmas Footwear of. arl kinds, re.- .
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� Xmas Goods -A. Young 1-8 � . from the Goode�bam wad Uulford es- Wales, -and there is ;i- special 'trest- was insfiucted to attendto the mat- and cousin, Mks. Lawrence, of Sar- u I
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tates. Moreovet, payments are com- ,oe for the crew of the Skylark, tonsisting of A. -,nia, spent a &,w days with rela- member this store is at yo r seiivide. - . I
iC9n,ert__Y11ethodist Ladies' Aid -8 � to a, den ter. A deputation � 14 V
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I G. xx�eelin-8 ing from ithe execut- Mr. Sifton's yacht. For -the accom.- T. Cooper, of Clinton, Revds. M -t- tives in Chiselburst and i vicinity last- !�
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I ors of estates, *hich have -been some modation of the yacht,a large bay Nab, Baek6r, Anderson, and Jones, iveek.-Miss.Jennle Mill-fL.r, of Mun- - IV a IE
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Xmas Presents-jackson Bros. friends and irelatives in I
- Teacher Wanted -C. Eckert -5 . mile long is'to be constructed a- ' ship, waited ,on. the bouncil, urging this �, borhood this� week. -Mr , - I " ku,
-8 tinfe in -arrears and wiih regard tO hag been dredged. A stone road a also a few residents of the town- ro, visited
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L ' C wan -5 been takink t,4orous action. -There � round the estate. Mr. SiftLon is them 'to submit a local bj�Ubn by- Fred Ellerington has!re�urn fro�; �
- Bull for Servfce�Jais. kao has alsolbeen'a augmentation of the spending $200,000 on his country law at the time of - holding� the ,mu- - ed . Sole Agents for the 11 Slater " IcWalk-Over" Shdea for' tuen,
,fAuction Sale -A. Nott -5 '� his trip to New Ontario.-Mrl John . A44
'Annual Meeting -R. Adams -5 rom public institutions seat, The town house i's at "Ottawa, nicipal elections' in �anuary next. - 11funkiiis, sr., and Mrs. S�muel Pass- I I - .
and in the' an plementary Tevenue I and 0 Queen. Quality " and " Umpiess " Shoes for Wom-1-4 .
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4 � Special Offerings -F. A. Edwards -8 from companies, brewqries, ete. and is to be the: most maghlf,icent in After considering -the -matter it was . more spent a few days Of this week . j�' - � _ - I �
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� Xmas Goods -Beattie Btos.-s I the city. And this is one ot.the needy moved by Taylor ,seconded by Shaw. 'Visiting relatives in Clandeboye.- . � 1�1. . - .
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House to Rent -T. Biekle-8 � � The province has not- Vet .received ex;-Cabinef ministers to whom the that this� council take no, action at Mr. Wil�ie Henry Stone 1:i' spending his Abush in soine, mahner. his hand '7en7s Christ* Temr trice UuioV'
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t Primroses for Sale�C`ri'h Bros -8 from the*_� 'Dominion Government its � Dominion Parliament has granted a, this late 'date, as no -petition being thi�s week in Tuckersmi�b. i b�oame caught between two logsj�-*vbo made a strpng ind eloquelit'
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Xmas Suggestions -R. MaNaught-5 share of,the tax on Chinese immi- pension of $3,500 a year during his &esentedowe do not )consider the .: 1crushing., it very badly. -Mr. audl,!',appeal -on behalf of the, Society.-
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1� gran . iug in Ontario. This to life I : Mrs. Samuel Adair, who have beeni, Dr- Hossook, ,of L'rmn, waa at the,
- XmaR Rooks -:-A. Winter -1 Rs settl - . evidence ,of -the feeling of the rate- ; Wroxeter. I
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� Dun -for Sale_Wm, Carnot-han-5 last year. . * 0 0 v i - . J i �ilt
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i - ' . i . payers sufficiently strong. -Carried. Notes. -The anniversary services of I residents of Exetei; for some years, 1 ,,manse this we.,!�:, visiting hj�; .
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1. Teacher Wanted -T. ifaugfi-5 There. has 'been Alfa io�f in'l r �`resident ,Roosevelt ol the Unit- On motion of 'Xelly tand Shaw the the M- on Tuesday left fbr Forest, wbdre'��,daugbtex�, I T -h .
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�enue f t, bopuses � ed S . � : � been
- v - ililig � `a�though a very cieveZr. -under the ,auspices of Jhe - Ladiefe �
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- Xmas Fruits -3-1. Dill -8 the re 13e.r- . tafos, taxes of - Wm. Wiley and Arthur _ they win live in future. Mr. Adair -;,has f
� � YC4�lomhis ilug I . Cantelon, amounting to $5.79, wer . tworks �';�';Carmel church elioir.-Twfrs. G. R%'ek- '
� Turkeys for Sale -W. A.'Ross-8 since last ir due ,to fhe� � "�n a . ia to have -charge of the salt I
e , in na an astute politician, is con- e. Aid -on Sunday next. Rev. W.
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Car of Salt -W. Kerslahe-8 e. 'payments ! . I -A Sunday School _Teaehers`!:'man has returred t' Mfohigan'.md
. c . : - f act that at 1 that 'rtim remitted. Deputy returning. offi�ers Iterr, -of Clinton, -a for�ner past r" there. I 0
r . siderable of a'trimmer*, He has been were appointed ,as follows: Divis, � � Traiining Class,has been organized' ' .
� were being ma(e as a result of the i n '-was accompinied as far as Laidon
� 'o will preach at elev( m�. and seven � . -
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I � MUTOU 0$pofolt timb �. . sailing �6uth, by north on. a good -No. 1, Win. C. taidlaw; No. 2, Jas. ' ' Wednesday 3. tby her oister, Mrs. R. Fultoa, - V'n , .
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, , , A. Mopre- ; No. 3, r', No. 4; evening m at the. Mts. W. B. McLean ib-�,,k 1
. many questions and has been toler- L!McCrea; . . ,� we eqine
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I � - Gsm ral Bkeetion. " ably successfil io this diff icult feat town hall. -Mr. Frank Wright, W1161 to our -. Ivillage.-Lessons , f rom 1 lie ' �
z . ..- A T. Miller; No. ' 5. R. H. Garniss; No. Supber will be served g-rom six I -
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� I - 6, J, 'Robb. After ipas§ing a num- to has been running a blacksmith sho�4 �
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�, � Political aff. ir&- in the I old coun- of navigation. At -any rate he has b,er eight o'clock after which an excel- .
a - SEAFORTM FRI-DAY, J)0c. 1, 1905. - . .P . of accounts the ,council adjourn- . le - in the Worth End for some time, has � �of giving ,te speedy alarm, such as
� I nt programme will be given in 1 .
- S - __ - try are in a s mewhat mixed con- : succeeded in keeping himself afloat ed until -the 15th of December. I - Mri I 7
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l dition. It is'a absolute mrtainty ! . on Main street, where -he Win be �,� '�good second hand 'Uand 0-rigine in
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;1 , The Combines . . the conibines 1 ont. Addressew .will be� given by 3nore conveniently located for his' i,pase of ai�ything golfixg wrong� h
nera. election is one of ' declaring war against'* . 1 Revs. W. E. Kerr, L. Terrin, B. A.p , - AV4W
and trusts to tickle the tastes of - -
The� * I -' - lbrysdale' . I -1 `,1he',one, the other Woubf be '
. combines are ha,eing a warm * � . Wroxeter; T, H. Farr, Bi. A., a . . I 1� ._- - -
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I,- time, or it just molff'; As we stated P. Wells, B. A., B. D.,1 ,of Gorrie ' I - I , ,-,able. The second engine would also �
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I last W�ek, Crown Attorney Currie# ,ers that the,ta four governmerlt has '-growing stronger and. more aggres- - and favorable� and although some- S spent I - Rensall ��'�--urrounding buildings,, -The maioy
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R of Toronto, ihas instituted legal pro- ' sive. At ,'the present time he is, prac what late in 'the season it seems I fr. Robert Paterson, sr. "
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mbere tom- been graduall.y falling to Iiieces for . -tising'another Very difficult feat, to be pleasing to � one iind d1l, who -Mr. W. 1L. Kerr, �f 13r-ussels, t bargT*in, two fine brick dwellings, -Afth a num 1,1friends of ]VI, � .
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- : nearly two years, ever s'ince the de- preached a missionary sermon in Mr&otf lots attached to each. A good chance for a, � t to learii 'hat be hao suf-
1 I . � I .ff that, of trying ,tFo ride two horses at are' engaged in preparing for the the Mef.bodist church S#nd. mt1red famer or anyone Nvanting first -elm dwell. �'j �tered ,an attack of patalysis ivhich
I . bine in -that city. The situation is, fection of . ay even- Inp at g, bargain. Also cheaper properties for sale. li" . time.
� � - I - Hon. Mr. Chamberlain. In � the same time and thes'e' going in coming,- winter. -The work on the Uwill likely lay him aiside'fof a'
. this- Under ,the tariff law. of Can- � ing,-The W"tminster Quild of the Apply at bnoe at the post office, Rtnsall.
a reccht spitch Mr. Balfour declared , different diirections. To one section dock at St. Joseph ,bag been aba.n- P 1 :'97' )-t' '-','L-Mrs. J. Schafer was in Park' ]Rill
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ada it is illegal for any number of of the people he prdfose--s to be in- doned as the *continuous (rour.. sa resbyterian church li�ve decided %wdenW ha%,e 'an absolutoly complete stock of furs last week for a' 'few days.-Mrg. B11- I
that he was n4 . afraid of his ,op- to -hold their meeting artier the Sun- overcoats. ladies' couts, underwear, itt4, �P - �
, persons 6 I ! favor of lower tariffs and free of Lake '-,H has rende,ied the . gloves, 1. , ,
to r, mbine to restrict trade t ., .1 . won, . .."lings was in Kippen on Wedx�esdaf I
A . I is his'politoial friends trade with Canada, which is a rapid- workmen" o*erless to get ,the )cribs day evening service instead of Fri- � hoeienyand 0 necessities for thellcoinlazoold ' -
a-lue, of articles h, p r went wet1her. We guarantee the quality, fit and _�� visiting Mrs. Clegg. -We are bleas-
or to -,6rihance the _v , fears. Di.sse sions in the ranks , ly growing r,qntiment in the United placed in position for sinking.- day evening. -Mrs. V, S. Palme . ,, Sons, 1. �d to learn that Mr. John Petty 1.1
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� of the party ar tearing it to pieces. Stateg, and -to - another sebtion he Miss B. Acheson, of Hensall, I i trecovering! nicely. from his recent
pi I - I laccom- , tend her father, Who Is seriously 9, � -
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. off compe Isays he still� stands on the high panied by Miss Harris,' o:f , �Hamilton, ilf-Mr. and Mrs. H. Schwalm, of ident aused by a cow- 1ramping
I tition- - .Parties who are The fiscal quest on is the'inain bone Briefs,-*iss Reid, of ,,Varna, was P#00 c,
: i - I tariff platform. At present it -looks renewed old acquaintances in and . him 4V a stall. -Miss Wiseman, of
1- .1 proyen to be doing these things are la, a- t vis- t bn.
k, tertain faction of .. . 7 *
�,_ of contention. Mildmay, visited withi' Mr. J. P in the village on Saturday aas '
V_ � as.- if -the President will soon meet round -the burg on Sunday last --Mr. iting the Misses Thompsone,-Mr. W. .�Xirkton, was here during the pist
� _za i f �1) 'gubject to criminal V�rosecution; � I Wendt last week. -Mr. john Uokie �
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�' rty, led ;y Chamberlain, are : tho,' fate -of all who practise his.taco-- R. Turner, jr., who has sp � ,Nveek visiting ther aunt, Mrs.,- Fer-
1. 1-4 * � of Brus�els, visited the village last E. Hogaftii and family have moved
�_� i 1 (2y the -Government is �given the pow- gth of time. Ile will tear i � f- uson.-Mr. D. Cantelon, p ' dunce . .
!:Z_ in favor ,of .a tariff for proiectiop, � tics for any len into the illage.-Much sympathy is g r10
FIR i - � pa&1F summer - in railroading v week. ---Mr. J. Paterson, jr., had I 11
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educe 'the duty on - hile th; - deter , his feet badly scalded last week. Martin in the death of the' I __ eek for:' ship -
V, �V � -er to xemove or r. - W m in I body are as - , tion of the people part of the time on Saturday to spend the winter - While at work in the power house felt for I . .
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�L_ - mindly 0 z , o any policy bf ,that he cannot fool all the : people ail --with his parents in ithis ,vicini y - , a barrel containing' scaloing water child, - � � who succumbed last week. ',�nent. *" .
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. I kiiid and sti4 aldhere firmly to the the time, and' he will ha i . �
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- I . ve to come- Mr. ,and Mrs.- C. Troyer, of Hills on which he .was standin6! - Mr. R. MeMordie, of London, was in I � I
of -r ;into the �op�n and declikire himself grRon, were gue .
punishmeiA has been ?adopted. I
'14 - Of ' ee Trade. I sts at ithe home of the village this week. -Mrs.. Thomp- - ' , i
� 7, traditions of V �i - I , -Messrs. Robert Hupfer' and .Wm. � Bluevale
- I 'on either one side or the other, or Mi. W. J. .Horner on M-onday.-Mr. , . of Londesboro, was in the vi Notet;,-Mr. George W. Turvey.
- 1, J cour�e the �case is not ended '*jet. In lour himself, - J while -symp:atriiiz�l I- ! Ringler returned from. Lyletown, 10',
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� P :� plomacy will tot serve him much with the H. W. ,Talbot Threshing have spent several weeks. atives.-On Thursday of last week i: buts - ,of venison, since his returu
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JZ; 4 1 Co., and Mr. A. Jeof f rey ,bag been a unting trip
somewhat . vase'lilating course and go w, s � from his ,annual li .-:-Wm.
� , at the noon hour our ivilla.
I 71 final f�'regult may be. Enough has- _... _ , - - _- .1 .... . . —_ ; .
� %_'. � * � � appointed aA his suocessor.-Mi,ss'Mc- startled by the alarm of fire. I
" -1 i . -1 ) ,has not taken, al very 'decided stand � t Piment has 4;�one to Toronto.-Tbe
-1 - �. 7, -show op sid �'He n finds that St. Columb,im. . Cracken, of London, spent Sattir- . ingabridge I the bakery directors of the Bluevale Cheese and�
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hat this combine was ithoroughly he cannot coi�ii lb)iws course any I tter Company -hold a meetiiig, on
��- - i I f, n ' r t4 first 'time building of Mr. George Ingram,. at �
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:1�. 4 I grganized, that. it had 'ramifications and that, neither section of Patrick Flannery, Daniel . , he bell in the &ower of the new the rear, of his shop had caught -fire .. last week and made ar-
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��-�4 1 - wedding i the I - f shareholdh-rs which will take plabe '
_ � ,� fhrougho�at tbe,whole of Canada apd . to -, n pointed draffiage refere6s without Messrs. B. Horner and G. Murray ' announcement, on Wed- material all being so dry,Ahat -
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. - � /that in ain lines of go ods none Under these �cjrcu I pistances he has � I re. . I December. -A new fence baj� : 4 been 11
,.__.3_- - -ce-At . portfolio. The Hibbert and McKil- left for eastern points on Monday nesday, November 22nd. The oc- flames spread' with .g' at 'rapidity. rn � -
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, /but members ,of the nombine were decided either ,to resigii or -ask for a lop engineers must now get busy Where they will en -age in the wood cassion wbLs the marriaige of Miss However, our! '.fire brigade, with . ,but u the parsonage 4aw-n. I -
I or else resign. -Master ,Albert John cutting industry."- M"r. and Mrs. Rid- , Josi,6 McConnell, only daughter of the hand engine, were on �t 6 5 J- M 8
'A � _ � permitted to buy. It was shown that dissohition. W"Dicbever course be � - -, th Pot 11 r . wl�ft. Stewart' is in very, poor
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_ --i ,enhanced on account of itbe, combine, nninber of friends from McKillop._ Blake,' ,has secured the services'ef bridal party entered the'ehurch,the occupied by Mr. A. Scruton and were ,: �eetion No.. 19, Turnberr. . .
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1. riderson, teacher, for 'the win-, bride leaning on the tarm 'of her bro- thought to be beyond coping with, '!'�igizied a -ad intends t
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"i - lided -dmong thp members bf the cona- solution. I new - I -�4nd take- his family west in the 4
__ - St. Columban ter. Mr. Lenn i the. wedding march' -was ,played as the' roof, walls and side, were ,
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. 0, inion is th leter O'Sullivan, who and seems well pleased with ftb g- by is$ IN 0
. bi-ne. It' was, further shown that ef- election the !gen ral t at friends. -Mrs. )_ ughey, of Plinton. The burning fiercely, yet so nobly i1id. '-jpring.-Mr; William Brooks�' ling �
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�, ricnItural, methoas of this tountry, I -ceremony was ' perform0A -by Rev. our firemen work even at great ` - a butcher shop ib !-%Vhat I
forts had been made to -freeze out -the Liberals wilt ,win by a large ma- � met with rather a painful accident ,
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- -of business certain persons who re- jority and a genOral election se�ms by falli g on the ice three weeks -Miss L. Horner has ireturned home . Father. McCormack, after which risk to themselves and. ,so well did � as formerly iGrav"s tailor i�
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.1 - f 04 dny circum- ago, 1 -nding the past week in ;,high mass was, OCI brat -, be h our hand engine flo its , I '
__ t. fused� to join the combine, It is to be impe s still confined ito,her' room af ter spe - C ed tt 0 oir
� . rat' � �;Rov. W. J,. West i -S away: thill' week - .
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i- .. said that some two hiindted individ-' stances, but is recovering' slowly. -14r. .M. visiting relatives and friends ,-it singing, Leohard's mass I U. sp e
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� connection Nvith this co)Abine and umban cemetery, has been awarded ion ,churcli north of rthe village- are 6rown of castor colored silk, i�ith and feed stori6i, n1though the con- -'Presbyterian church on ft*day.�
1_ .1 win the ,next election, do not seein , - . I
� ��. � wheri these I the -contract orf,tunneling ofir prin- , still largely attended and Mr. Del- ,-yoke of real lace and bat of castor tents of it had been carried by wil-.0 r. and Mrs. James Burgess, Of Lis- I
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z eted many uther branches Nvin be ' _ I thoroughfare, �Michacl's tend- -gaty's sermons are becoming more velvet and carried a pe4rl rosary. -ling hands across the street for " isiting their p4rental
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F � _i proceeded -against. . the er was the 1�west, tand the ,*york iapi�reciated by hi,q bearers every i She, was assisted by her t, usin, Miss safety. Dr. .Chesney's stable which .ghomes at Bluevale.
i -. _: �1 I Conservative.% -$nless Ahey -A 4ocal option
� _i� of drilling, hoisting and .1remo Sabbath. -Mr. J. -Reid, drover, of ,Margaret McQuaid, of Seaforth,who was only a few 'inches from the 1�4,eputation waited ,upon Tuinberry
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. - � � It has furth,tr transpiredtliatthe gather -themselVes together, heal , ed- Varna, was in the burg during . . .
.- .i I ` rocks and hard! pan iis now proce the w,ore a pretty dress of golden brown burning buildings war, also saved 1�!Oouncil at their meeting last: '_ eek,
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I Wholesale Grocers have a combine old sor(Ssand unite on some. amicable : ing at a rapid, rate. Reeve Manly Past week plarcliasing cattle. -Mr. velvet- with touches of 'iDlue and a without one cent of damage, iso that 4sking the ic w
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. � absolute y known, for a good twhile. Rule, Question tha vides -the.: inspected'the --jub way on Monday past summet ns an employ- h toge !
7 - = What Lq known as the Wholesale Liberal leaders, � There . ee -of the, The ,groom was assisted ; by 1K,r. J. think that-, (,_,ey, . .ther with '4ounoil declined to - do. -It figs May .
I j � is, al'so, 'q, ' last. Por many years the only out- firm of Snowden Bros., is n'o'w hol- Hanlon, ,of Toronto. Aft r '
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� . -1 - _. - ill 111anlilton 0-1-a other day -Lord Roseberry�aod whether or not . f .. Flibbert . �Ilt Some. iml�rovements are. -
I- but there was no -under Vow pipe. , present. The halpy oou*pje left on stove used by Messrs. Buchanan i' .
L _� ! p I eing, made at the hotel, this week.
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i _. . S()Qx(t�daraagin- cvidence was nubmit- men like Campbdll-Bannerman and North Side.-Tbe Hibbert, Tucker- . the afternoon train for ,Tloronto and . n b li 9 pot toes for itheir . - iss E. Paterson has resigned ber �
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. um- I � OU ". e cou i in behalf of St. Columban. (rhe cost more commonly caned the " syndf- dress was of green ,ladies' toloth oved itself. .Mr. Tn-ram:vs loss A 1 1�5 - .� " � � �.-5 J.Y-
mission,ers that -he is the. secretary not get along very well witholit cate" bag just finished a long and lac . C� I Q, 1 , 4rian church and applications for
r) �,,� of this gigantic tunnel under ithe with b k bat and sable. scarf. The bovereA by insurance. -The -debate - I
of the, ('Xrocers' Wholesale Company them. Certainly he could not A()me- one +0 'Lill 'the vacancy are be- .
suc- 1; Huron road is expected to creach the, profitable season, leaving a thor- bride, xeceived-many handsome gifts- held,in the basement of the Me'tho- ��,4g reeelved.-Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
of llamilton,,a company"workingun- ceed in the face of their opposition. ! ,,ghly satisfied lot of liatrons as :ftl .
onormous SUM of nine or ten dol- 't testifying to the esteenji in wbich' di'st -church on Fr'iday fwening 4ast, " liott, of Wingham, visited at Mr.
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porati6n and that his x�ompan�r had themselves in lfa* or' of -a local leg- b .rt year. This con n.ci brightly on their gath of -life, as U., was largely attended and iwas . �-A- ,� �
been I.refused-g,00ds by Ithe Redpath islature, for the Managemeat of Ire- ' . last wint6,r by a number of 'farm- , � _.� 11
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canning companies and other imanu- an�� his �sympath'zers are, or ho-ve � may be defeat6& at,the tnext elec Killop on a co-operative basis. The - I Rapid Mail Delivery. -A: partg re- 4 I
- facturers of goods -they dealJn and be6n -delermliiX 4posed to aiVy- I . tion. need of a machine o� this kind .: hibition is the best means of advan- 1 eived f rom
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desired to purcithse. These maztnufac- thiiig of ithis kind. It is possible has long been felt among the farm- Eketor , . e'rance." The affirmhtive , toffice lail' iveek'
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� I like us because they. do not know -L -Tiriefs.-Mr. und Mrs. Henry Pass- being sustained by IlYfr. W. J. John- postal ioard that was mailed toj htm ,
turers said they, would 1gladly fur- however, now �h�'t power is withi ers, and it only required the efforts' fit Londesboro in the latter par
, , us. -Postmaster, KoehIman went to . more. of the Thames r0d, Usborne ston, school -teacher of Kippen, and .: t 'of
nish the goods but ,that as his )co)ja- thel-ir reach -they ball arrive at,some-'�- a few of them to m luno, almost five months ago. Via
pany ivere liot members Z)f the i ; -Paris on Monday to ,attend the fun- Of r I Dr. Sellery, .pf Ilensall,
, platform on which t.bey Scab all un ,' cral of - his �rOtb,eT, Alfred, Who , dorsement of the project by every side in � town. -Mr. .
. gative by Mr. John Roweliffe, of � -two off ims are seven and one-half
Wholesale Grocers' Guild they could itc. Tf 'they - do . this the Libera � died suddeiily On Siinday morning.- Progressive, up-to-date 'faemer a- F. J. ,Knight, who left here a short Usborne and Dr. Ferguson, of Re - , '. .1 - �
not party ma,,V look forward to a long' , _n , 4niles eapart.
sell them the, goods, as the outer lime. ago for the, old country had a V � . - __ -
Another improvement bas been -m�fde ! long a carefully mapped out r I sall. The chair was ably filled b , - _-, - V .
()'Vuild would not permit them to do lease of office asthe Union or Con- in the mail service diere. The 0.42 who pledged his- threshing in sup- v('ry stormy and tedious passage Rev. Dr. Medd and the Oudges of .�hye _1*1 Val -ton. , ,
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so. ITnd(-r these circumstances,, Mr. servative party ig- so badly demoral- port of the venture by subscribing acroSs the Atlantic. He was 18 days 1. Z� -1
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at the articles the ' ized that -it will rtake, a good many p. m. train cast delivers and receives
Zeeland asked th, . debate were Mr. Wm. Buchanan, Mr. r."-. A Good 'Time. - The members of '
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I y � for an allotment of stock. The out- 01n th(t Nvater.�Mr. ao,d Mrs. R. 19to a a I 11 1? ;
registered letters for and ifroin St. " J. C. nem n id r. . . Ruse. 5 W,alton lodge, No. 303, Ancient, Or -
were, thus prohibited from rpurchas- yearg, for ,them to gather themselves Coln I fit here iast we4lc for Mon- . .
ti ban whichis now,in line with consists of a 20 horse power llic-k-13 left The decision of the judges was given der of United Workmen, lVill . bave
'InK by oft guild, abould be made together. Balfour is -not a pdliti- in . where they will � visit for. a -
duty f ree the best office. in Ferth and Huron. - Bell engine and a large tank, al . al_ in fav,or of the negative. The pleas- - their annual ball and supper in 06r'-
cse iii cian and there, is no other person - a Decker separator equipped with a few -%veeks before proceeiling to 6 . ure of the evening *vvas .very mueh -hall here, this Prid-ay evenziag. Theqe
out.iide markets. The Commisgion immediately in I sight to ,take his I I Brussels I wind stacker, a sty,aw cutting de- ifornia .where they inte�d to reside. - added to by a quartette. composed �Annual gathering5 Pre always xery
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asked Mr. YA,�eland to lay his docum- Place. Chamberlain would be a � - I'vice, a double. volume duster and a -A ptdtty mar rliage tobk place V11at -
- lontary evidence -in support of his strong, resourcef ull and popular lead- Local Driefs.-Dert Gerry, Of Misses Murray and Smillie and
. f -r. J. Oould, sr, in Messr's. Murray, 9 V I I
who ' Ruth self feeder, which .,makeq it the, Tesidence of M _hAeasant social affairs and are ell
charges. before the Commission. Mr. er. but he �8 an old man and his disposed of his. hardware business re- ; d T4ppo and a ,�ALttended by the members and fri-ends
Zeeland, urfder advice of his s6lip -that anything Fen � ' a strictly first class machine, and this town on W�dnesdayi bVening of 'in __ at .
_ health is'so .broken tly, in Wirigham, talkes of ta du0_t by Uev. Dr. and Mrs. Medd abd,-,;of this excelle�nt Society, and th of
I k- 1� one .that cannot be surpassed in ef- last week, when'r his daughter, Gert- �pr ! -
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pany� now hive a suit pending in for. In fact both the parties are visiting at -the home- of his parents - In -an issue of The Expositor.e.arl Hilderloy, a prosperous�i young far .n1e e Wom-t to the igencral rule. I
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1he �courta against the, I Grocers . )mson lapt summer there appeared an ar- mer of Brookdale. Tbe,re were a �!�.� ; . . . -
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seems to thave were .at ftoorefield last week, V,isi- I tiqle setting foith the, a`dvanL,),ge4 'goodly number of gu��sts present I 1, I . �
now it might prejudice bis case be -l' pretty Nvcll run �lout with Gladstone ting Walter -and Mrs. Innis. -J. Les- I and economy of machines of this and afTer the wedding sili - � :
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in Toranto have been taken against first clasK men left., There anay be -Manitoba, where they spent several actual tests that the old nietho�il of. ijorne- on Thur$4-ay. where the good .-� . t�lked Abo'ut I .
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the whole business . will be #Illy it. Balf our and �,Roseberry, are both Harry, tof Clinton, were, visitors if $2 per hour, or even Imol,e,, -tl)e. --Mr- and 'jArs- R. J. %urn6y. were rT - - -T-wr
. ventilated in due - course, reputed to be very able men. but so, here, on Sunday. � Last week Angus , . I bz;;,, . . X E3 1:� �, .
I I charged when it is done by the, im- waited on at the refridence of Mr. R50 . � .
Whatever x'"EV thf,"(1 tases. lgvo,the far flicythave not displayed 'he qual- Kerr �was committe�d to Goderich proved machine4. The economy in T. 111. MtQ; Ilum, by f hei members of I, THE GABIBLE , by Kathe*e C Thurston, author of Tha N,aa-- .'
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I public will be 'the tgainers, a.q tile, ities for political leadership. They jail, to stand his trial for -commit- ' feeding, fertilizing ind storagewas Main 'street Methodist �hurch choir querador, etc, Cloth Price, $1 50 S, .� �
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X_ a r1t " AYESHA," by IT Rider Has cloth p . ;
('overnment and 'E"'arliament Nvill be more devot6d to tsporting� than ting an aggAvated assault oh Joseph ' also dealt with in full detacil. The of whith Mr. Gurney 'hqd been lead-
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dGpted in ,certain , Lrnethods . a- ing the time and,,energy necessary to ,,,Hugh,Af�aIntosb and children retnru- : ' " NEDRA," by George Barr XcO ' � ;
quarter., to u,q, ersmith and McKillop Thre,shim,r,, plime�nt;ary tadetress and � neat pres- � Otpheon', author of Beverly of GM11-
the tariff Protection afforded thein make successful: 'political leaders if ed [to their home in McKillop last i Company is $2 per hour, wiliell 11as ents. Mrs. ,Gll�aey had ' also been r,tark, etc� cloth price, $j 25 , �:� I 11 . � . -
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strum they have it -in thera. And there doe.g Saturday. -The county council will 1, enabled the directors to in ' (�, a. vice-president ,and libr4rian* of the 11 Rose O' The River," by 'Katd; �`Dsujzlaa Wiggin, author of Rabe=&
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� fleece the public. The (;over4ment not appear toj be any-61bers ill" hold their Dec'ember session 'in the 1 lirge, payment o� the outfit tbii Women's Instit�,ite, and !the members of Sunnyb;�ook Farm, etc, I .1
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Nvilf bi-, foreed to itake more strin ,4ilglit to take their places. . toN�n hall here next week. -The ten- I Year, atid it ,,%-'ill only be two or of h t organiz4tion miPA at the resi- cloth priceil'81 26 .
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gent method,& not only tto starnp,out .. I nis club's annual concert is -the lead- 1 ihree years until - tbe.-y will have, deiiW Of Dr. Amos and p;resented her . . 41 .1 - I � .
. ing feature for next' week. It Will I paid for it in full, When this end with la complimentary 4ddress, � , � I
I the Oombine germ, but (to prevent Premier Roblin, of Manitoba, in d the ! . aek- etc, cloth price, $1 00 � � '
4ures could addressing t ,, is accom 11 TAles of the Road," by ()hsrlt,3 tt Ciewdsont corking good storie
its spread. These discl6. be held ,on Friday evening an plished the sha�eholiers nowledging her service� to the In- * 02 all
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� he northern Conserv`1- following talent has been ep.gaged will get their work done for amerc stRute ,and expressing �egret at her showing that -the square deal, wine, cloih price, $1 25 - 1. .
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not have occurred in �-�, more oppor- Lives recently declared for -a ,Gov- Ch -a' . racron: ;contemploted depart '� rom Exe- . - - Any ,-Of t�ho above i �
tune time, just when�Uie, Govern- f I . rles -Kelly, basso; J. H. Ca trifle, and in addition they will re- urie f -
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ment ire ,gathering I ernment system of telephones in bumorist ;' Miss Hatt�6 Kelly, - pian- -ceive a divid'end on their stack. ter.' Mr.,'Gurney left this week for te te book�' mailed f e to any address
,or . n I .Calgarv, whe�e be hag secured a ni on receipt of . I . .
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Anabla � _inf mation tto Manitoba. . : ist, a � d- Miss Maud Buschlen, violin U - d Sta s
thent to reco-n-stx1tict the. tar- h - These new price, �i .
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s understood. , poultry . delivered to . town this ; been proven beyond qucst!(;�. ',.,Ind gone ?Lo Acton, where !she will re- I " i - I �
will be his pl, week-� Iligh-prices are being paid I they have already taken a p�omin- main untilsl�ringi when! she W1 Ill join 11
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cunsidering braces a itrunk W. J. G'u e, s, t f Win ipeg, the pur- i necessities of profitable farming. Spackman � of � Coun y Councillor , �
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A ,next election. The ,and larcre -quantities- are coming in. ent place among the indispensible, her hasband I " w1est.-Clifford All
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