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� Th�-,! Summerh1,11 llo�Ai! EWE in- A,� ry rett social movement
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Roy -at 13(aiRk woek: In th r. . (Dr.) Smith, on Saturday even-
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city. '4Thei country is In a proap- � ".' �
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I I t p1tality. An vkcellent dinner was . com on(sense. � I
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$ anb,TET) 1860. Waft gently, ye breezes, th', Mr. R. -B. Manning, manager of I __.
. 110"r ' serve -,k at A.30 after which about 4 ; ' -
I., I I .. Rrivisels, � hours, of social games continued, To -Fwln, sweetArin, far -over the sea. ill& Royal 03ank,,said.-III have yet . . .
�,Capjtal , . . $6,200,000 . .' 2
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I . . .1 . Robert Gra�am_a hlg�hly respect- Abou;6.. 11 ' 30 the guests departed. . to find a farmer wlio is opposed to - � , REAL IS THE ANSWIR .- I
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. . , $6P9 0 O,QOO ed resident ,ol Brussels, and One �)f f confering the kindeSt thanks upon, ob, land --of my fathdrs, old Ireland asthore, . reciprocity. -He regards it as an i . f I
I � .� � . � .1�,v,�cx.yv. & . __ �. How proud must1be wa ves, 'be -that troop to economiq rather ,than a political " E
; � � :� .the best known grain buyers in I their' lbenefector who is always so 4' 1
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I Assots . *. - $92,5 .00,000 Hurou county, -passed away - ftnm: [ w-Illingi Ito entertain for her many - __ I measure, while the town isi inclined 4- 1 1 1 � 11 C
I I Deceased f riends. . I ' -- ',a over . to view the agreement along, partyc : - , ---- ` - . ir
. Your long night of sorrow, 1i -and. past P . I
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. I b ,are To be a poor Pat is no l6ngex a shame,' . linea.11 .� I " : I ;
HEAD- OFFICE, - XON'rJUAL. camq 'to ei,vussela a out 32 yL .On Tuesday evening the country , ad With glory, With honor 'Air. 0. .
. .. . _ . I I aEr_o and for a naInher of Vears oc- raiding party Nvere again assamb.-4 For' hN cover and fame; i �ao,wdillg, Manager of : IV60ounell Magic Koff Kare 1
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. I For ahararock's in fashion, the-&eenisnotbann'd, Molsons Ban%, -said.-11W,hile 1. do ' . %
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I 1 clYpied aseat on t -be Council Board. led and thesleigh-load drawn by God bless you, old Ireland, olur own fatherland. . noi4 �feel In a position to give 1. 2,56 bottle gu
I ,He, *-as a staunch Liberal and al- four fast horses made &� 6ottee � I I . an S . aranteed, i -
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. , ()orrespondents throu&bout the world.. � a an active part in every- through, the Godierich Tp., until . Opinion on reciprocity, I a1m �sure . � I
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� . I 00": a f a . Yourgallant sons, Erin,. have proven again the farmers wo-uld fa " ..
I . in ng to the welfare of th-eyt landled up at the house . of .vor it." � : S
, I I Ir I Our right to assert there are no braver men, �. . . � 1 , ..
�. ngs Accounts � Graham was unmar- onel Mr. Thos..Dlliott, at Bethany, I I ud T6ar A, CONSERVATIVE 'APPROVES. ' I . S
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� � - Interest allowed on Sav! , , ried and has 0, relatives living in ancV With ,the In ithe carnage of e, . Z .)
. at highest current rates. . . � I I . help,of a violin exi� - . I
*.. this country. joyed. their .own quiksteps They proved their deace nt frilan their fathers of yore. , , Kr ThomasMason, a well-known . ?
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I IL Courteous ,treatment accorded to all ... I darkness lasted. But- as old Sol be- . On the African hilltops therst rose In wbkazer- - ,�, I'll, - -"111-1-1- live ,;took man both in Huron colAir- - _' ' 1. . . �, I
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; . customers, � I 1 gan, to rise he was smiling like a The,star ol their genius, and Ohl its bright r4ya I ; ty and on the Toronto markets,was I- . N
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- I Wingham I sunflower as he observed the dan- Shed a halo f glory tha 1; ti-raet ,can't ef f ace . sure reciprocity *%vould steady the . . ____-- � 1- - " .
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I - [11 cers hastening to their respective On the virtkies and Valor 01. our Irlah race, . prices of hogs and .lambs and would ' 19
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. . Tho can Ition of Mr. Wade is sti , . . . be a. ,great benefit to the farmer. 1.
.. R. E. MANNING, Mgr. ul�changgt homeir to epeape the oliper vation of . . I -
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' the rnoon�s yellow light, . I but I leave that,pWe out altogeth- .. . I
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Sgle ; , ' Out on the bleak veldt, In ifhe lglobm of thp nigbt, ,. ';I am a Conservative in VA.Mcconnel '
4 f tlxe� farmers here are thq ear y. risers. ' q
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preparing to, - make, isugar � and' � - . . His quick ear is listenin g, and keen !a his eye, . I " aid, Mr. Mason, "and I 1156lieve ? . �, I-
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,.A- CUNTON BRANCH athers are preparing to go'to the ,. � 1. ' . . . . � c% a Ve - I
; - . . . Constance .To -guard his, brave comrades w1ro slumbering lie. `*' ha good men, looking aft , �
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� . - .��e . . . Thei Wels,h'choir gave an. excel- Syrup making is the order of the I 4, � . They sleep on securely, I .- I . for Canad r 1. S
.. . I Far Ithe soldier that guardis Is a true Irishman I i; I 1Z
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I .. . lent 'concert at the town hall here, day now. '. . . . Id FARMERS -ARE FOR IT. Z' C.P.R., Telegraph.A � J. ..
.�. Seatorth � . - I . They -can dream )undistuAed ofthe meadow an g,len, : . -kency
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'. I � admittance, as. 'o lbox'social was held in the hall . - I I . . . .
� Arthur Forbes,, who recently sold were kiliable to,gain . � I .. me*of ithe county is Mr. Thomas .....A.f.....4fto, .............. ofto.....,.Wt.pllol.(.0-tol.4-01,01101n.f� , .
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1: Xboro, has purchas- lh�o I twas Packed to its caPacltv.. under the'an'spices. of the Epworth . Old Ireland, allanah, just rest',Voilr kind eye ... .. . McMillan, of Hullett township. Hia � I .
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,.,. ad a coat and wooq yard at Clin' , TI prOgramWaS p_i,V- . -th the n.oxthern sky. ' ' debat -ith
, " � ... , I lul s'l Y. , I - an OnithIs fair domain, Inea, speeches in . . I .
1� I., � - ton and Will remove. to that toWn. a last, to. little - Harold c� ' d%a.good time,was spent ,by , � We have happiness here, We, are as free aIi,fbe air-,, .. E. C. - Drury, o -f Beaverton, are � -
, �,Ir�i - - David Baird of St. Paul, Minn., is Boyce,3-7,ears olld, youneent son of all llrhoi attended, . I Wowant unsupp,lied, no Unrefievedii 'care. . knoWA for -their.,support of recip- - _ .
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, I � here on -a viZ to old friends. ' -Mr. and Mrs. Boyce', tinsmith. The 1, Debtthof an old,resident.-One of- . � . We live here in �eace ..with the Saxon and -Scot, . roclyt. Ia Stanicy tQ'wAs1h1P the --
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.� .". I . Robert and Earl Bell,and.Mr, and little fellow was playing'a'bout the,,the-lold -and highly est6omed real- . � . In,harmony working to lleitteT!our lot, . . . . I majority of tha farniers age of the Webodo C010hing . .
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,L . roor4( 9.4 whichbis mckther - was 1 deirts of 'Hullett, 5th eoncossion on . That- it longmay continue rwe Rnbw iyou'll. agree, same mind as.Mr. McMillan, � � .
.1. .. i: Mrs. John Dodds, were in Toronto, I . " 0,pe � ned. the! .. There . I . I
. I last week attendinK the automobile cl6aninp_ -and she ha& i Saturday last in -the person of Mr. % Whilesuccess you'%viii Wish, 11s, your kin_�ex01-0-aea-. are Alex. Innis,.John Middleton, sr. . . .. � I � .
I ., show. . . Window in oider to air the - roo George Clark. Mr. Clark was a. . na- I . . . � . . . . . . I . . -is three sons, owning Amongst i ' .
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� . I Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Grigg - idid arfd', had a plant on the window tive 61 Yorkshire, England, and - * , Tho'welovethis fair land,Where the maple tree grows, them1,many hundreds of -acresv Coughing, but it's not necessary, .
. . family left an Wednesday for -silT. at the time; -and Jell a distaiiez had reached the goad age .of . 84 �. We)II honor the thistle, 1thg shamrock - and rose. . Thomas Frgser,'Charles. McGregor I . .
1. �, Moose Jaw, where Mr. Grigg has a Of two . flo6rs to the -sidewalk be- years and 0 hiOnths. He came to .1 I .. I Now join with me., ,brothers, wish Erjn good cheer. . . . ' � . ..,.
1. . . . . and.,Be,n. Churchill. . . ,.. Holines 11� ..
: . half s6etion. I I low, ibreaking. his collarbone. The Canada, in i850 and for &time black- I � ,May St. PatTick1s Day be dulyk honored, [this year. , . . I .. . � . NORMAN LAMBERT, � .. I . . . .� � . . .
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;.., % 1. I . . Mrs, W... W. Mppedlth left on isn6w.1being heavy on tli6 sidewalk smithed in Harpurhey. He then ' . 'MaY the bIllow-a break softly 1upon her Iov1d-7 shore; I I I . ... 1. �, 1611n.v .. .. . I
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:.& -1vionday tb spend a couple of weeks saveO.him, from .being killed out- mo'VCA to HullOtt toNvifsthIP. and . . May peaceo and contentm enl0be hers evermore. � I . I .1 .... . . , I ..
with her brother in Louisville Ken- ritht. The� little lad is renting too14 kip lot T;- concession 5. on � I Through the break in the ,clqgds appears Hope's* smiling face . � . . . � Tonic. �
.1 . . tucky . I . . easy,.andho,Pea.forh,0', ,recovery which 110. continued to res I � . . � I
. . ide till his God bless, you old Ireland, .that rracM.d..io.ur race... .
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''. death. Mr. � . I . . .No Repeal of will stop the coi)gh And will re- 1. I . .
�1� . FreAt ,Phillips left on Tuesday for ai;�ood.- , * . . Clarke Was a quiet un- . I I � �J,-B. NEILLIGAN., : . I - I . . - just a little I
... � �Oalgary, ,where he ha -s a position 0're passed away Thursday a%'- assuming inan, honora'ble, and up� I ..� . . I . move the cause, I
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.. in the C. P. R. offices. -ening at the iwidence ol her bro, right,andone who wag held in'tlle I , I
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It.: 7 Mr. and 'Mrs. -Robt, Hanna ieft f -ther .6A, Alfred stre'et', Miss Jennie highest esteem ,by all,who enjoyed . . ____ - __ - - '. ___ - - -W� . I "Thiree=.Fifths . -This may. sQuild ' I ��
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I Yellowgrass, Sask., their . f SneaO, after an iline ix . is. acquaintance and his. death will - I 1 . . playing our own accompaniment . L .
�' home. .uture weeks Aol Buffering: She bail been b . Miss Jessie Olake, -%Vho is teach- the -best of- farrdinT districts in On- I . � .�__ . . 1. but, ask those who use it. ., I . .
. I a regrott.�d, by a 'Very wide circle ing school anColborne was a via- -t4r� . Here in the 'very heart .. -of . . . I I
. . _. under -Dr. Tkedmo.nd7a care for a- of friends� After coniiilg to 1 16 MR. PROUDFOOT'S:,.MEASURE I . I .. I ,�
Josiah Tyreman and daughter, bou;4 till�roe' years. She will b ' Ois.tivictMr. Cl rke -_%vag " this ito.,r - o v,er Sunday' -with- her - si,�ter. thq county the townspeople feel . I I kr Emertoa says it's the only .
. e a united in Mrs. 0. 1R.Torster. the 16iss of the.rural .Population - . .1
Mrs. Best Intend moving ,to British greatly, . missed, in �Ihe Baptist marriage to I . .. cGugh care made. . .
I lumbia, in (the near future. . �.o)f -wfilchehe wag a mem- daughter �6.f.t Miss Ann Powler, � Mr. Sam. Gliddon returned to the very Ireenly, And the olderbuailles-0 . . . GIVEN SIXMONTHS. HOIST. . . .. �� ..
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. . Co Church . he late John Fowler, Went on fru6sday a ter spelidibg .men 7SAY that trade inClintan is . . . . .. I I - . I Mr Armour says its worth its *
-1 � .-Negotiations are tinder way for bar and great'Worker Also in - the -who,die'd 5 year's azo. Thd �rur vi %7- , . weijht in gold . . � . . .
. th� ,winteir at bis'll a here. He far from tbeing as 9;ood, as it was. , I ..
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"V_ � the pin -chase of the brick building �hodlhnd.B V. -P. U. She � family are Mrs,,Adam Rinn, of Was accompanied ib - his .L bro*ther, in the nineties. Thin to-Nmn.is prab- � In supporting his bill to str e . . '. . I . . I
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brother, I' g ito,u, 'Man., ,Jam6s of Mivette, Johri, ,who is going. o try his lucIr. tically; situat I ad, on the spot where nitt he three fifth$ . . . .
, I owned by D. 1). Wilson for the pur- leaves behind-tOmou'ril'on 'Man ' I .
,. pos - Man., William, CR61l6rt and Mrs. S. I . . � I � . � - qIlett, raudfoot, .,%. P.P.� i for Centre � . . I
e of converting it into a cloth- Wrp., Sn(..a,th; 0. T.' R. baggageman . 0 t clause, Mr� .1
ing) factory. The proposition ' is' on,i i von and Bruce, Nolland,bf"Hullett, Mrs. P. C. Rap- . in the West. �, . , . J , 'corners Go eric , - I . I
. I backed by strong outside 6apital.,, 16 ' ffie. London, Rky I�ave the'sym- irreau, -of Stivathroyi. - Mrs, 'John . I . _.. . . . I I I ... . I . .. Tnckers b0i And Stanley taWn�,' Huron.in the HouswLreferr.ed, to the , . .. - , , .,
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George Watson, formerly of gea- path -y of tbb .community., ... having Price, Of 'A1cXillbP'and'MSS Taylor . . I . . . . _ ,ahips.o � t wag ilietitlit. �., . Phm. B. ' : � . I 1. 1.
. . � "... � I ,� . '. * .1 . . position of sorne coinmand. Judg- cat option, system 614 . ...... ... - IV 11 11 L
. forth, an employee of the Printing Iaid',aNvay:.th,e1r'6wn Child last Se,p,r at home, anotherIon John, . dje� ........ � . . . 11 � I I 0 ..Ing frd:'ni tlic intervi,ews gained to. ed �-%vithout, anyyalvtimilar� agitation . ' . � . I. .
* � - un eld some ifime.i . ... . , statistics sbow-a � yg .Ch011flSt.: - -
� . . bureau1 here, left Ottawa on -Fr I- teilaber. Tfia f oral lwas . h 190. T116,iuneral took.. ' .' . . I PiACE. . �. . . - . - fOWAt. -He . Aianufaotllri .
'la� *t 'f om the ,Bd�tl§f bhurbli on,Sunday place . I � I .1 I . . d olitics 4s"having a good deal quoted .. I I . .. .. I ,
. -,-. , day at o attend his'father's fun -s r I ,. ,an. Tue.1day afteri!o0n.t6 the. a . t Y' P ingi,ithe number of contents- i . � I
eral in Seaforth, and-aince . de- oh at 2 blielock� Rev. George Maitland cemeter)r and was'largely , . To be prepared fov wnv i.§ pne . 0 1with the naakinIg of opinion' rL - I . . . .. . .. -_
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.I afterho ' - I reciprocity question. Th-cre -%Vl&1i the will of the people had .. . I
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parting from his boarding house, Victor 'Collixis Officiating. - , - attdilded, testifying to the high as- -Of the MO -%E: PfrC-etwil metins of . Rhe . �
! . I . . . . �k � e'serving pedee.-beorge Wash- we're notable -exceptions arnongst been.ftilstratdd by the t1iree4ifths . -----7----7- .
has not been seen. Tele -rams to I I . . . teen -in twhich the deceased was . 0 the nianl,tfacturera�-Liberals who ' came into force, and * re- . . .
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. points all along the line between I held in Uic affe'ation And . . �
. � w,vr(4'0k'Pposed'1to Olt- trade agree- .9 1 n " �eldt iveii for . the
Id to ' ' - - .. Goiler " * , his neighbors:. - . , I I . . . . � . I . I . - view the re4aons g -fifths. � He, . . . . . .
Ottawa and SeafoTth have failL . � .. Ub- -' - I I . . . I . . � I . .. I � I . _____J ilivirt. and C6,ligov.Natives who fav�, retention ol'thethree �
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Edvlard JardineJalliiliarl�� IMPW . . orcd it. Arno�gst the, farmers, , .
. Thq �Rev. ,R. J. M. Perkins offl- I'as I'Punkll,',in jail awaiting tTiAl: 'at I . .1 .. I.. . . . . I .. ��. . . __ .. __ - ho,wk.ver, ,the feeling runs Iligb_j4_ nat nece*sary for 'permanence, .. . �
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elated -at a quiet wedding at ' the' . ___- _. .-Colborne . � . . I . . . , . , i : I where, .
I ithe -spring .amites in April On * a . � - . Rubu-1111 . � . favok 01 iocjp�vocity . . . .since',, sn. the munIotpalities .
Rectory, Oxford street, Ingersoll, charg6i of the milrder,of ' Lizzia., I Miss Stella j6woll is N;iglt,ing wit -11 . . . .. . � . . �' . . . . local optiq.U�pould.be.repeOed by � I . . . I . . . .
last,Wednesday, ,when Miss .Mar, r h tland tilin Nv .. . Leaving, for the West. - George )ILWAYS A'.PRE.E. TRADER. . a - 1 majority, the Ii - . . I .
.. Anderson'i'. last S6ptomb.ei,.Jit with- elatives on t o�Mai 0ek . . .. . I . . *imp 0 q1ior, . men I
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rot Helen Tagney, daughter. Of dilt'doubt tb,6'happiest - prisoner .Jo,.' wanz were. d and 01'si'Willard- left far Go,d��rich. town, . Tb�, fact
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� . the guests �6 f �ir. Le'vi ,91lyd � on their' holne.in Alberta, oil FrIda gliip . particulki,ly. . .had Miled ta repeal it � xmmsam .
all. a charge, He or -lie relJutat, - local option had. remained in. I I I � . I �
� the late -Michael Tagney, of Sea-; who ,ever faced'sa � . Y' hat; t . .i that . . '.
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I forth, became the Wife of Mr. Ar-, was I-aughilIg andw(,,l(;Iillg to sonriv. 'Sunday. : . . . . tile, .10 th �nst . � beihg strong force) in the- hundred o d d. mun- � . � . . � . . .
. thur W. ,Phelps, of Crampton. Mr. other prisoners 'Ili* tho millticl- - coll, Miss Ethol Tisher spent a few, .. John Jackson left the - -station - ly 'Conservative, and it was --atated . here it had been car- If any person asi,s us .yor the
and Mrs.,Phelps Will reside in West Wh' . last ,Tuesday for hi,i h6 . to' -day to your reproseritati've by iciPaIltics W I loan Of our littfd hatchet we -will
on askd1d how ho folt, h6 mid.- days at the ho-ine .of Mr John St - . hero; -
�. I e. ' a " Mr. D. .4'�., F () r res t or � Ili m a 61 f a f arm - . ried by a majority vote should can have to tell. them, �
I ' il�;spdnt the'Whiter with Vince the. Government that the .
Oxford. . . . look how. fat I aill getting, v ens last week, - . I Alberta. . . .. or and ,of 06fiservat I. ..
. � IN pretty. tough to lie in 4oro Mr. John Flick arrived h parents oil the 13th concession � ive leanings, ttirce-fiftlis requirement was not- . ., �
. - ___ __ - ZiNL . onie last - his (I that olril" the li.art�., extremists. ill I It is Lent, and during the sea- .
. . Jor an innii-cont in rohl. an extended Visit wjtl.l of Ruileft. He i's taking a carloa that ta I . ,try., . __ : . aw . . .
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,. � stimmerbill . . ail 11 . Jardi'ftl� cor, weehi f 1-1settl6r's ,effects -with1lm - wi ship wore�opp6sod to . a 11cciess, . . I . son we will keep 4 -complete
tainly does not loo��* or act like a frielid-8 in Callforhia..Mip,higan, and 0, � j, M proposed free trade in natural pro-. � . I SINE&S. - of fresh Fish hs fbllows- . . -
::other points. , .1 . . MoIxande'r Me HELP, LIQUOR BUI . . I
.. , The oleighing is fast disappear- man.U.,ho fears his, iniiiending trial.- . � . - Shanuo,ek, o an-. � dnats.. Mr,1Pnrrc.,sf6r,,,wI,o lives in. . . .. 1. , . W1P1Pr1iy-g,' Halibut 'White Fish, I
I . � .. . . -Mr. W. 13,.Forstor is mak, - - it6lia, left. ,for bis liome this 'wook (, n - �TIV4 clause has worked fOT,1.11Q :,.
Ing. � � Vansto'lle,--who-lboat.his little- boy .ing pro- I *� , 11 _
I- ,to -death, also looks woll, , nd, has arations for th - spending a good., . ton. and Operates two farms a ' Cod Fish, and SalmonTrout. ,
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I a manufacturor ot'flax Jibre during and not for thb perillanence oflo- ': . * I . � . I I .
ways welcomed by the New Era. growi� 4 board. -since'boing confill- hound this ,J11MmQ'.r,: . '' '' . . wintcr� visiting,' nd renewing ac� - . a - . I I . .
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. ed. .Mr..21'has. on with his former . the years frOm-1874 to 1898, arril he . .. �
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I . . Ithe ,enormity of bis'.criwe, '': .and a fill o kspan o t -youn- :hirty years ago, . . . W�� a Alig thiit the three-fiftila had sav- �. . . ... . I . I �
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I . . thinks. lie has been retained - Io I (Iisposd4 of, his ol ail] at -a -oo'l. WfIrlailn -McKibnon, of M�illtoba, Manufacturer's Assoclat od tho'bars in'l;70 places *and local : On ;tccouut of the n6cent . I . �
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Write to -day fer our 'enbugh it 1 b`e.cri'a free trader, . .. I advance Sugai� VVIII be - . .
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�.6 large. Catalogue. ' all, andcannot -understand why I . . how as and Ica'vos 1 his we6k: : fof and' Ithilik-Aliat kariffs Are .aii 6 Mr,'Prondfoot stated that there . . I I . .
rot t ,unny (if our' Gradn- i . . , . I . I . . home. The' Western stril6tion to bllslnct;s.�' sa! ob- . . r * aion that loeialp,flon I ar I., ...
. a not allowed*to go homc. I .. � his Western . d ,or-- Was,anAmp 6 . . $Z� e, . (1,t. .,ttte.1i X * Ch %). : . . .
, . ; . . visftorn leaving . i,c,%U�r "There ar6 Mr. r -no pro-. . . . I . . .
atesare now earning .: . . . I . 11011nesville . .. . - for thi,ir holneu is five great ill- might be bought in some th . . I- � .
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.. hom $700 to sla)o each .. I s'sure an indication of. sprinpaB dustw1os In Canada -. agricultifi,al viding for. sonicineasuro of com- . . . 1. . . . . .
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I . � I . . a 9 iNfiss Ala&gic Martin, of Scaf6rtli, . - 'lumbering, . . mini��, fishing ' .6onsation: I . ipriveft of . . . � � � I ... . . . .
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. pl;tce m I;tpge- number of students in i . I . bayliew . . . I �i' vj�ltiiig,af Low Tobbutt's. the appearanca oftlm r,(iblh.' ' and 01-110toI111611 & . . I I .. .. . ��
.. ginod positions every year,. Let vis Pdn � � Minn Fra,ncis Potter spent a. cou- . A�.O U W. Oynt6r Suppei�-Friday' nianufactu,i lie dolithwod:(aild. liconsc% � Ho Wolind 111) Ill'i addivess � W".. .., 1% " � � ..� .
We 0 v. Mr; Patterson .ilreaehi iing,l) ra A,% .
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c tte von for ' Th' Ae '.. plq of days in Kippen.. .. ovenii� of � last week, 3rd inst., . I . pat:- .with an attack lipon .the Pro vindial' .
ic lls)w'how, CoIlege open all year. En- i . T -p easant evening was spent -,riotic; -for the Vianufactureri to op- Secr.6tary's dol)arti-�6nt for the . .. . .
tera.ny tinle. . The 0itertainment ,giv6n-by. tke � ' Aliss Ella 0�tmeron, of . Bayficid, "r * ' V. � W. -j poso * g ..� ... .. . . � . .
. I ladi6s of the -Methodist .congvega- is visiting at Will Pickard7a . J)y Pattorson' Lodge, A-, O.' a measim- propos,ed by , file, use. of Pinkerton police Ili qomirltl ' ' � . . I.,
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'O L Lli�' (,'r E- success � Tagan ' Minn Maud Livermore- j�a. 352. About .45 hiemliers . * dnd (Irdvernmont o i he count!ry nV a ion in the north county.'-. , THE HUB GROCER. .
I ELLIOTT BUSINEq9 C - Streot ,tion, was a'goneral I- -, - of Elinton, . ithered .it the home . -for the' CO 'I t . . . .. . . � � �
Toronto -ess O 11 - . .. � . "Bro. I think,defe-,t r . . . . . . . � I .
Younge and Alexandpi ' unday. -with her.'friend, Mrs. their Wives 9t road of 1 -hos(: -�-ther four industries - '- 'NNA1, -_
I f the very disagreeabl.e, ov 'spent S of - 1i Higginbottom, 'where an TION-11NIR. HA '�_RE, PLY. 1-': - .: . . . Phone..48 � . .
I eniog; ., � . . I . .- I liarry Sweet. '-. . .. . ,V. T0cIPrOditY' in the , I . . . . . � . � I . I I �
. I . I I . I . . . . 1. �. � .. . I � . 1. . � excellent ,Oryster Supper was sq" west.Will ca- , annexation'�,go . oiler . Ho,ii. Xt'. Hanna replied with- a I . .�r I .. .
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_-_:______9�!e- ed. The forepart of the - - e.V6fiing . . , -- .1 . . .
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I . . . . - �. .. . t fifflas. He C11108tiOnOd 4f PV011 the �P'�� 2- --%--,!-m -
4 . � . . "VIL Main o'clock adjournme',rit was � ' ' * : '� I. . .
. lbo!ult I . . . .. I . 1. Dominion Alliaitco would welcome Mr. Allan Siudliolme a ' I ' 1 ' ' '
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11 . .1 � I . . . . 0 made to his dining'roorn. . .T r to, * t one minute,'but in that -time
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* , P_W11q N U W_I�q X .T e-"qr . .1. * partaken: of. After this.: Il. j, Mr. 411' ,M. A tho majority vote with the cohdi- �Uos declared Ais warin support of
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I I I IcLoan, and Mr. IT-, 'B.. I tion:1 sululounding. thq. local' optioh-. Mr. Proildfoot's amendment, and . .
` I (.'ombo;';Nqnagor of t-110 Clinton. jaw,il)�foxe th
.0 , I W - * Movrls� D.'D. G. �Gad&lcvh, I , pr(sent adminl§tra- Iris intention pf voting with the-. -
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i - Kilitt , Company, Lii Rod,- llave, tionAook%charg(.-�. -1-1119 to A"" Li ral,. . _. I
+ - A TALK"40 4,41, , U BOX Z5 * was call,�,d to the, chairi Mr. TyTor storca in tho'collar of tllpfr�l) . R`f(" . .. I .. I . �
. .� � . ris.,gave a.vory intotesting-addreas .. hiz Ing . . � .
.. . * I . . I � 0 Ylery u,-hivh,,1,-)efo , Ili, Proudfoot's statement rciardi The motion to -give the bill a se-- - -
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* I . . . . _ . - . on the w6r1r.of the Ordero � re the, p i 0111W-119 . I'Secre-
4 ___ ---, . �. . . . * PrO vince of Ontaricland -also in the the ;Brifish Prefor,n6e. tariff iii.180 tary did hat deny thatthe Gov- cond-read.ing wds lost on division'. - - -
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+ ' q the most * Huron District, after Which Used 4or Ithe thq'iin facturin e -----. - ___ -_ _ ` ,--,-,- ..
,We are sole agents.here for the fanIOVs, "Liou.- 8rdrid"' - Boys - lowing pr6grain*ie Nivas given, - woolen ig'Oods-, hence these gentle- " I
+ I � . � . . o'hi"k" * `%1101'0�jso�mowliat opt)Qsed' . -ter, He resentecl the attack. upon 1111�1 , W!� � ��
erfect fitting, ihe be-st made --aiid'the-most5atisfactory*boy.s clothin ` made in Canada.: * Gramophone, selection, E. Cunn_' in on to -the Pinkgton saand the provincial . . I
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11 t P, � I . I . . . I . . . . . . . I . .. I . . * Ingham; recitationj Miss,Thoinson;. . anysu� rngtion of a fro - k, trade Mean- police. . of ,private detec-, . . .,
;. * and biggest a O'bliest ure' with- 616 United -Statos.. tives was Absolutely necossaxy In *
* o with'tl�e best nd n I . * - .address, J .Wilson,, Violin '10 T, Both i � . .
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We are after the BOY'S trade this� S,eas n . selee't hayd vated Liberal all th,vir lives, order to secure con�,ictions. in' ,a "h '' hwder . I
� * hen you, examine w "Lion -Brand" suit, .rip but they (see only tile be., . .
1� assortment ever shown -in this vicinity. W . * recitation., Bert %Marsh; song, D. h, ad the Pinkerions . ..
* disaster. ,to 9111 Ing *of only one lease li
11 * ty of �he canvas and haircloth used, how W'ell the ** Ramsay; address, S.Thonison; duet their hu6illess if 1,ocip- sold liquor and they had been fore-;. . - . � � . I � .
* and see the qualii rOcIty is adopted now bctWqen Can- . ,ad to 40 so to keop theit identity � . .
. * opefi the coat , . that * Eliner; and ,Ella Roberts6n;-addre,ss ada & . I 0 . . . �
* canvas and collar are padded, how well the pocketsare 9talved, and you .i�ill say * Vm, bampbell; grimophone select ,and the United State;n, . "As thp masked. , , 'kind aC P50 .
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. they dre as good as thread, needle'and !'Know How" Can rnat�;.e theme -- - -- I * ition.; .address, John Fingland. A 'low, it will not The %niniste'r Warmly dompliment- . per lb
* . I . . affect, us 'directlyin the the same price. is the impure .
.11 * � - . ' ,J . 'A . . . * hear0-irote ;f thanks -was tenddr- Mr. 'McLean, "buteo,me o least.)l said ad the Provincial police upon their kinds, . . . . �
- - . ' '0 od,Alr. and Mr�. Higginbottom. for no I,; talk- work,'and read statistics showing
t't '-c'oatg - -are all made .with doublO. . * There are a few Baking Pow.
:. When you further allow US. to explain tha he . the4'i kindness.lin giving their home Ing about exteriding the .British what they had been doing in " the .
I . + preferene'o ito,forty per ce I I ders as goods as ours btit not.a-t
. + elbows, coracave shoulders, sleeves pads, handshapeld coll'i.rs and that t0e. knickers - . *. fol., tile occasiorl.� Mr-Morri6i D. D. , rkt.� and north. � . tbeaame ' . �
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I * have double. seats and knees -and double Stitched seam,9, and lines with a'strong, dark 0 Ours'19 1p'a ee( only vVith chqm' .
I * - half'of tho Grand Lodge of Ontario 110"A �on - a - profitable basis at all, ad, supported Tvir. Proudfoot's dec- I
. * ' ' for boys an for elVen n ' cally pure -Cream of Tartar -and � . .
E, _ Silesia then judge 6urp rice, for xhis --kitid_of.Olothing 0� you will say that , *. �t6.. the- host and ho.9toos. and those oiv E nglish and German laration that, .1the three-fifths 'tc- Bn 'all Soda, Always gOO4 ,
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. Z I . . . . - : __ * who so Iti'lidly took part in Ili cotton hois"Y''00MO 'into Carrada'In quirement was hOt iiecessary f6r � I._ .1. gli -,-. _.
., shionable and. confortable at our store + " ,and linclers Alw4ys fresh'255o' per 11). - �
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. I . * , "lit - 0 YL ,Ing Cotton hosiery, in which this foe- ment. �1� .. , . .
. * than any place ji, Canada. . � . I . - *. ,Vas roti; ,to a close by n . I
I * . . I I I . 44Auld Lang Syne.11 . . � torY'd0aIs, ),as a protective dutyin Cy I
� . � . . I . - * . 0 Oil Can carry that by-law by 60 .
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+ . . . .1 . . I .1 . � . 11 . . 1/_� 1W . thorel its an import duty on cotton cannot ,enforce it 'I=, ,
, NNWA� - - I - . I I * 1� arn of tw�n you have- , .. .
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Our nem Style Afld inemoranduni book a * . "This means,i), ,aid.Mr. MeLdhn, 44if sition, I Qppo � - * .
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. - 0 . 41 --*On Ilave� not, wely(d wle . , any further reduction 0 made in:' . . 4ftni.*=�--4m-"*-"--W=Amn--owmmm- . I
Z bqlls, gives all tile 1101V Styles. L .1 * ___ I- . I I I
7. + - '_ * . . Is our ,tariff, the considerable Allivr- . � 11 . I . . 1
1 * through the Mailt 0011 I and 9'et one, . WSIVOrth Ca1lll19t6r-_. and 6"'ecinpoe"110 'icall OaPital that __ '"
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! .� assquare * OPINIONS FROM CLINTON . ,."' The' N vedso nk � �,
I 19 * 15o not think that our Store is all a -Main's store. We g'J've the boys just ' , " * 1: Mr. Thomas Jackson I V � � -
. . * . 13 . - - - of the Boy's � I Incorporated Is � 55, . . �
1;1. * a deal as we do the men, - We invite you t6 sce our boys -clothing departnient. It ** 1 Clothing F aetbry Nvaa not so possi. I I
. * . '. ThO Falimin& 06militibity Is In Favor Inistic0oVer the reciprocity 4 -pro- - QMPital, I,t,;D ilp $400000000 , I ;
- I is worth while . . . . � I � I . � : t, ' posals as'llis follow -citizens in dic , . . . I . � . ",
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I . I .. . I * pQ.qals Sonie n Tlo said. � "We 0 10
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. . I I ...... ... � 11 I .. - I . I � . , - )el HAS 80 Rralle,hes In Canada, and gi- uts and Correqolidentg in ,-tll I
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.4 The Mort . h e othing- 0.0., * (Staff Correspondence of the GiobeN , lbeing dopletod-of ffti�i�ers SAVIUGS B A' IN' K DEPARTMEN"r �
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. . + . I . . . I ty'lla's lost ten thousand farmers io In favor of, will lc(2�op him in $4 All 10,ranel�ibs, )(MtOrgst nUo , ed at -highest ea r*rent rated
� . * . a. , I . . since the taking of the last'ocnAua. Ontari(41t Is a good thing.11 �.
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