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John Ransford,
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MISS Auna'Muvray, of Woodstock
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is Visiting Miss Grace Cluff.
Mrs. Peter Armour of Elgin, III,,
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is a guest at the liome of D 8 Cluff,
Master Jack Booth. Brantford, is
visiting his auut3irs..J 0 Townsend..
Mrs. Clifford, of Texas, was calling
on her old friend, Mrs. MeGarva, on
the 12tb. .
� Miss L. Roach. of Dungannon, a t
several* days, with her friend 31eilss
Hannah McKenzie.
Miss Mary Piki-sons, of Harlock, was
the guest of her friend Miss Anna
Watt, over Sunday.
Miss Blanche Bennett, of Wingham,
has been t4e,**uest of Miss Ruth Walk.
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, Mrs J C Armour, gave a deligbtf tit
afternoon tea to a number of her lady
friends on Friday of last'week. - *
Mrs.John Hartleylefton Wednesday,
of this week to spend the vacation .it,
the parental home in Howick Tp. Mr.
Hartley left, for , Guelph wheii he
will take i!p a course at, MvicDonald
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Big Crowd, Good. Order
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Thq 219th anniversary of the Battle
of the Boyne was celebrated in 10 I
fashion at Clinton on MondA - 9
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week, when the lodges fr6m � West
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Bar y Monday morning the streets
were. filled with buggies and light wag.
gone bearing members and their fam.
tilee to the big celebration which was
hold in town.
By eleven o'clock the Orange ell
bladtaken p:)osession of the to 'u. u1n
estimate was given that there- were
ovel, eight thousand people in the burg
to celebrate the Twelfth.
The town was gaily, decora:ted. and
presented a gals ap nce. Early
in the roorning thepe"ill"a and Drum
Band paraded and marched to the
early train to meet the .Loudesboro
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nous Twolfth,
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m3TA".Polo)'a"y!'tli"r3r'e"4ajt'hep'uel"�eoo'of m' ... a'rgoh
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Metals were served to 4 those who
came to celebrate the Twe"Ifth and no
one bad to go hungry, There was
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44I love dunday School plonle
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but, 0". OU range parade!'l-Mr. '
Cantelon.
"The flowers that %loom in the
spring. tra. Ia." aren't one, two, three
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But the orange lRy's the proper hue.'
-From L. 0. L. lyrics by Josh Cook.
The Grand Trunk - officials re-
ported at noon on Monday th4t in 06,
tario they handled nearly 600000range-
men and their friends, ,
Ib was the 219tb anniversary. ;
The 8 thousan4 peopI6 were orderly
and no trouble was caused at all. I ,
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CROAVD,AT WALXUR,;iON
The Orange celebratl6n held on Moq
day was a very successful demooptra-
ti" Fully pix thousand people were
on le grounds, and the streets were
als6 crowded, The weather wa,j'fine
and everything passed off in good order
Stirring speeches were made by Mr.
Robert Birmingham,, who presided in
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�fBl th 0"' to Mitcheileon Friday
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thiaboBwliy�ttbeaonn dperfielapt-yed eodiet!le� in
the UurQu-Perth League by a wore of
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morning of the g otioua 12tb, us
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team which represents the towtj�of
Minton slowly faded away and let
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Mitchell, who has claimed ibe bottom
bunk in the league,defeat them, scleasy .
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havc'a splendid selec- - I I
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or give 4n Imitation Of bow to play
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third innings, the visitors scored every
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part of the home players caused
the score card to read Mitchell 11-
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a packing box a' . them,and to itopping
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watch, juniors play get an idea
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how to (10 it, Umpire MeArter, of
Blyth,,. gave some bad decisions" on
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place of -the DeputX Grand Master,
Colonel Scott who, is attending the
Liverpool Council. The local leaders
of the older, Alessrs. Ar6hie Todd and
W. J. McNally, also, addressed the
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Coneb e f 0 4 McIntyre 1) 0 4
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III fated city of Afessilia to belleve
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the society would prevail in the
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governm4lit of the country,
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The anniversary of the battle of tb e
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Sehedule of Base Ball Gam�s in
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Church Chimesl
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eternal'problem of how.tbe world -svill .
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StadOn, to meet the incoming. special team. Astbisw�sthetinal game irt
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Three brass bands and five fife �tnd I
interest was' manifested in it.
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drum hands, in - addition to!the The game whidh was keenly contested
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wilie all life.froin the globe.b*efore the,
,lodge .conlin at every point resulted in'a victory for
day;q musia to the the im- tVe lqca.l el.ub by a score of .;1-0. Th6.
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The late Grant'Allen firmly believed
At the procession, tvhich` is 1:ern cup - to Brusselq for the fourth
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of the earth eventually giving way
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for their annualwalk,returning to the' . . .
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park wherei.'Lhe.aftern.00n's prQgram i . .� - I . . .. . I ,
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And'.I�bbe. Dupin, ona of the greaiest
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lengthy one, With. the multitudes 'of
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banners and variegated'iniffornis of . � . - .. . . - ,. . .
the,lodges, ,the processiou did nof Ike - .. .
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-queness. Followin- -was I
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Bayfield. last 14'riday nighE to play'&
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On Sunday evening I I �at R�V. Wn . 1.
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eakers in carriages to music any, beauties site ithose of..
fvlitoh�ll Bra" Band �.. . I .1 � . . . I
to -night, Thursday. (July 150); game
staits, at.6,30. � . - - . -. - � : -t
Z,tthley R A., of Voroz;to preached �
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Ml�st helpbil. Ia ,rmf)n'-,and his *. '
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Logan LOdge*i.,.4O..q0 . : �. .deelgn..ana:m�tntiif� that ofAtself It
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.Piccolo Band, Stratford .
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and thepastor. will pieach.. , .. : � . . ..
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prcp�iecles are Well known IS,' how-,
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Stratford Lodge, No, 759* . . . - . ;
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club at any time, to visit that .
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. ever,, of a different dpinion. The world
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__ �. will pAd, he declares, by lts':b ng , . , Wdtford . It ' 11.4420 . IT. -ris�. -in his. pla�e %Yben they. -San- town. I . . . � . Street Sunday School will - be held at , . . 1.
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Legal Cases Disposed Of. . . . . I . � 1. . entirely froz�n over. . It - ls, a ',. W.W.' . . � . Granton ". 11 J582 , . �. the ItHall6luitib'� clionis. . thereby . s'et. . i . I I '. Bayfleld O'll Thursday,,July 22nd.. Rig'& . , - .
. � . I . . e . Blanchard ,- 11 I � ' . � The 14tb an ual- Tournament Qf %the will beat the church at, 8 o'clock to ' : I
- Tale of a C*e Tick I I known fact that every year mor lee , - I . . 'I 391 � tIng.an example -Which ls.followod . to' n . � . �
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Mr. Justice Britton handed outj tidg accumulates nd ,poles.. -In I . o6dham . * I , )W..
t Osgoode Hall, There was .a goodly prop ,J'i ' -Of' ahq ar6ii . the. , �. , Kirktoin 94. it 491 ` . .this div? What Ywqs.. It Iii,',the -1111-Mle will commence At Lo I convey .the Scholars. � We exp6�-t all � .
ments in three cases a , ort,on . rf"imany* rolillons.of tou�.of lee 113 1 � I . ndnii on -Monday; our people to turn out iind,. ebjoy'the -- -, . .
Toronto, on Monday. young men In'the S19teentristreet car - . . 1. . � - I . Purple HIII'lodge, No 707" ' - - of -the fifth. symphony that drew'"the July 24chi- There,will-te korub-rinks. daywIth th6.children. ..17 1 1 q
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- I a . excess: of ,that of - prb,v'ious � .' Londesborb .11 -- ': , : , Natioleohle veteran Jo his feet� -with the rnhdriO-� Me-W1.1acksonile.one . � � .. - . I . . ; I .. .1.
He dismissed the action of Martin when ,she got In. At wa a car* ' .the year . . . : 86:3, . go fro' . . .. 11 -- � . � . .. � . ... .
and Margaret R an, *fio sued Ernest Boats runn . with settle 'about the' earth's Axtremltle.4 -, , Dungannon II. � - ' 3,24 ]. � . exclamation, I'The emperor?". � .What of the appoilited,unipire.s. , . � ..' . . . � .. . I .
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Ing longwise, so - that the' � � � . . I . ' . I I . I . . . . . -.- I �� .. . . . .
.1Ac1nto§h- of Mck"illop township, and each ybar., 'and,.In 1%1r.-,-N%7eIW opini Belfast '� - 11 I , 1 499 � - ,�auctlty, .. In the Ambroslan , h.vmn§' - . . . a , . . � . � I . .1 L . . .
doubly bT6ssdd youths on 'the olJpbalte: I . . on, .. , . , . ' I . .
his brother GOO. Stewart Melntosh, * I. . .this* will ,gradually extend L until'.the . . Trile . . . � L 14 , 9' 1052 . � JUST aS'We.gd to press,we� under.1 . .1 . * . * � . .. 11 .. . . I ,- I
side Of tbe-ciw . � - Ji6ovedl*t Augustine to'tears?L � L' Stand that .J. T&yl6r is Olaying off' for I
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J - . . . !whole * world Is tr6zcn over and. every . Nile , .. - , - -- h .� -ink is in'the semi. i f th oci , I. , , I � \,-_.�_�_
for in*uries susLained bythem in a col hearts' content. . I . ,: . . . . : - I -During thO, wars of the French spy. . I . .. I
I Hsion dnring a runaway. The Mclu- . Add. g4ze, they did, living thing 18 thus. destroyed. . � . -Wreenwg -1 ,.. .11 219. . the trophy .With Dr. Hunt6t-'s rink * 0 I..
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. toshes were driving a load of bay alo . I . . 11 - - - V . . - - � , __L�
Unaware that. her'advent 11) the car Seveiai Scientists are of opinion that . . L L death, to play t e, "Ptanz d& ,icliei?f i Ii late C , e ass W.� .
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the Huron road, when theload shifted. hall perish by fire And'. this old . - . ,� '" . . - tion and W. -J.� Stevens�7�'s- rink is S - I It .1 - I
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They got down to re -arrange the hay bad changed the hear(action a'yfiel . . It . " 783- in the benl-iVg of the Swiss. jolffl,rs, . 1,
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on the horses, causing th'em to run eyes glanced serenely'Along the p - e great American, is convinced that, - L . . brin-upon them that they, deserted In . . AT the SeafortbBowlingtournament . . I I . I . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . I I
world of ours' with us.' Nlkola IZesla,' . Goshen �� ` � .11 M - a ionging for lionie-d still in the consolation. . � * � . . . . .
and in so doing,a portion of it fell over its , passel , igers, her glorlous brown th I . Varna 6. - I., Wrl 2 for so acute . id it - . . It. 2.- - I I . ..
alpl- E xeter It - " 493 - - I . . which opened on WednesdAy 23 -rinks . . '. . � . �
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away. They ran intc the Ryans, who, the atmosphtre . , 9, � . . I I . JHE�LAPLANDERS..: '. . . . . I
tating line of maseii1inity' opposite as ful Harcourt - 11 .(J(J..>L . ,
were also driving an the road, and .1 1i charged with electricity, the to-, � . � as no virtue in . - were Oresent. In the preliminary .� . .1. � .. I I � . ...
she tore a tldket'irom' 'her strip ,and . L . . � Lucan. ,. -11 11 9S7 .. w the music. Itself. and. ro�nd J Taylor,, sk. wo � a from A Wil. - � . . . .. . L
Mrs. Ryan was severely injured; and placed It ,between her ro suit *111 be a gigantic explosion by, . : Oitizens'Band� Clinton . . , l .that the.effect pirodu6od .was the out�. . I' This Dyittq Race to B9 Transplanted '' . . * . I
her husband in a lesser degree. His 1. I sebud 'll�s ' .. . . ' ' . . : i I. . . . son, Seaforth 21-16�, J B Hoover won . . . 'L 1. .. I .
Lordship held that, as there was no while , slie, repladed the stri ' sp6ntanebus combustlon't. whe"n the . PorEeir's 11ill Lodge No 1010 , come of - . purely 'Jt.6 dental eircum. t'izom' �'.G A - Sill� Seafortb, 20-41- J I . . - to. Labrador. . I . I -
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one in sight when McIntosh got off his tiny purse. Lucky tickett , 1 . ,world will be .entirely en6lreled� with L " �; - Goderich Tp Lodge, No 14.5 - . I'stances? I .- . I 1. I -. o'J G Greig; of-&&� - A commencement .has � just: been. '. . . . . . 1�
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but should the Divisional Court disa- I seconds will destroy all life,. 1. � . Goderich Brass Band , ': . ... Berlioz to pla� the "Rackoczy" march, L round, Taylor and Hoover had to play talked of enterprise. This is. nothing - . ' .
gree with his ,judgment he said, .he the door would have parted �wlth a' Two of .the . world's � greatest sclen- .. I Goderich town lodge, No 18-9 .. I . off the former winning. by a. Boole of I - . " .
five spot to �possess that e4ulv I at Budapest, fenrful of Its effect on less than the ,transplanting L of the
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would assess tlie damage. $3 tists : I Rungarlaus. Was the 'Seafatitli.lost to -Taylor by a Score of I I .
Mrs. Ryan and $100 for her husband. four and one-slxtbL cents. -But - here .- � . firmly aver thai� the end of the ,Goderich 11 .. 11 Soo . I . . . I
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The suit of Mrs. Annie Vollmer, of comes the' Straugeft part The con- , world will be brought about by astro . Clinton Fife and Wurn Band I y (lie mere 1 10-�,19. IntheAssocktion-KillorAn'Of a dying tace, to Labrador, where it Is .� ..
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norulml. conditions. Take Rrofesso't' ` . * Clin�on,.Lodge, No. 710 kfiowledge tb.ht the melody'qvznbol!z64 0o'dericb, lost to-Stevensori by a score hoped thAt they!W"ll flourish and In- . I .
Sarnia, against Joseph Baechler and du6tor Also noticed this most;d6lectac- aldrie . . L . . . I I. . . . . . . I '.
D. A. McRae, executors of the will. of ble*restlng� place' -of inilady's car t � , nberg, ,the. noted Austrian stu- I McKillbia.. ".. -!,�� 813; t . . Rnnggry_or did the notes speak with .016-13andBvighrof S6aforIh lost ' crease. .1 . I . _. � I I I
the late Maximilian Baechler, of Gode- et: 'And tbL ick. 1. dent.. In his-opinlon the earth *v�lll 'fly . .:, Seafort . h -.--. 61 , * 4 - - 793 - .; . . I .1 tongues of'flam�,? , . .. I .. I toHo6verbya score of. 10-10. The . - ' I ' . I I . 11 I . .
e, conductor was young. and 'from its; orbit' and .come, in contact - . Summerhill lodge, No. 928 � 1. . . . - ". . .1 . I - %. I games are in progtess as we go to - Whether those hopes will.be Justi- ' . .,�_ �
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tiff contested the will, but the judge Ith ond'of the othe'r'planets that in'ay - Londesboro'lodge won the'prize giv- , Ut�fjrlj.j, L press.. , - I en. . :
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held that it was valid. Costs on both . hand. - W 1�ltn s a ,- tne - . . . .- I . . �. I � I Ilar experiments in the past have sei- . .
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reached upF-tb the-'distra-eting. n3bia-iii .e.hauce to be ,in a direct line. The :6 for'haVILg the' largest - lidmb�r of -I Plumbe* W. Trade Journal. says that -tile ' ' LOST. BY -5 �-SEIOTS�-Two rinks of doin'been wholly Successful, and somd . . . .
sides will come out of the estate. I members in the procession I . . . . . . . I I .1 . . I L L . .
. earth, being comparatively small,'Wlll, . , L 1� bathroom was An Invention, of Ring 03nton biwlerg' went to -Mitchell on ba.ve resulted disastionsly. L . L
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Mary Agnes Hopkirk, of Hensall, and, removing the ticket, 4aDded'it to of course, get the worst of It Land split - For the best - Fife And 15rum B.and . o put it in use a thousa . nd Iday on the four o'clock' train and The Doukbobore, for Instance, who . . . 1. . .
.#" who contested the will of her uncle, the condlictor. *ft Is said the first prize went to Summerbill,an 31 Solomon,'wb F) .
the late Thomas Sturgeon, was also that Ile into fiagments.at the 6onision. But of second prize to, Rlver�side, Goderich-1 years before the Chrlstlai' � ihade another-ttial to Yft the V &III' in - 1806 N�, cre transported to the num- .
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bInshed. Certain It Is that he took the * course directly the world. sweri,edIo' Township. .. . � .. . . . r , L . i era. It,wns � , me, vrandlers . - I
non -suited. The costs of the defendant far6 tenderly between two fingers un I . . . . I Mn ill to enter the sanctuary "less trophy but,fall6d, tbo ho ber of 9,600 or 9,000 from their homes' , ' - . , .
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are to he levied on the estate. d from the. orbit all living things would - Logan. lodge No. 008 captured first coining off victorious atid the coveted . 'he Canadian .
glanced at it pensively. Then -and . I the body was pierfectly -clean, nbd for sl.lVerware wid remain there. Follow. In . southern nussia to - t .
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R. G. S. Brusse's.-Qu.-In erecting t L die and Such an earthquake take place -prize for. -beinj th6 best dresse(i lodke , tile accommodation of pkiests. a.,bath- ing is the score- - .. . .
a wavy wire line fence is it lawflil for the young man nearest he., door Is as would completely put the Italian on -parade. . I L . : . L . I . . northwest, weie'for a'fline In. dlre� - .
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ready to sw �. tub ,was erected at the entritned to. tho, - ()Ii� L . I Strait& Thev also behaved erratically� I
me to put a barb wire on the top'? 2 ear to it"he deposited It . . nton Mitchell . I
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If cattlb are cut and injured by t e carefully In all inside. pocket, far re- . Geo. Rtiddell, Lolidesboro, aged _ It w. a Of Solomon, "He A.J. Morrish Jas. Jones I I luarehlng*naiced through tbe snow and . . . .
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barbs,can my neighbor claim damages moved from the storing place* of. all . cation of A amille- Flammar' to , Win. Johnston, Seaforth', aged . abandonin- their flocks and herds to
from me'? common ti L ' 1. C.Ilylug scientis ' Year . I . . . brim to'brim towid in compass ind, W. Jackson ' W',B. Barley. the wolv�S. They are - now, however,
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Ans.--If there is no mu . 0 With ,,?IuestiLon Is, of the greatest ts. After eat0st die. five cubits the height tbetedf, and a' D. .Z Forrestei, W., R. Cole . I
I What did he a. I _Pittsburg mai .- rived at t The lodge r.ofning th I I . I reported to be settling' down: and'do, I
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lawmaking it ille use rb Yd ' Press. - . . . . . . ny ,vears of *Study he has ar ance was Granton lodg`e, K,. 592. line of thirty ciLbIt9. dld� compass It Skip ........ 14 S*lo ....... . i5 'Ing better. I . : I I I
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wire as part of a ivision fence, no- . ... the conclusion that the'world will In Special prizes were� givdn to *the, roundabout." A-ecording to the meas. J. Harland J. Ill Wills On the other hand, the'attempt made, � i
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�- - the twenty-fifib, century com across' tratford Picep 6 Bal,d a�d to Lucan urements,.'tbe,SoIoiiionIan: b Dr. Burritt . some eighty- years ftoo to transplant !
body can complain. But if the fence - - , , 4 S I * ,
viewers or the municipal officers who . In a . Perfunia F . 11 I . . � tu Wag for- J. Stevenson ,L � � .
perform their duties, have been called Musk Is perhaps the Most.valuable the path of the c6i,net Bella, which, . Lodge. - . I ty-flve'feet -in circumference at the top,. 0. H. Dawding - WM. Elliott 'L thd Roskoinikis 'of the 'Don -country to I
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in then the fence should be constructed . crossed our line A. -few' years ago, On At the parka platform had been. and six. anit one�half feet dee it -,, skip ... .... 16 Ski PO ....... 01 6 , .
rfumes, yet, the - grandstand where I I). , _�) a new home tbatwas Supposed to'bave .
and delightful of ati �q this ocedslon, liowevL-r, a collision 'will erected beside the,, I rested on carv,pd figures of ox n I . . . _ .
� the District Deputy and other officials . ') . .. - -been found foi,them. in eastern Tur. I
in the manner in which they may by refiner as he opelis - tb6 musk pods takO place, and, Bella being Infinitely I wag 'bf solid bras ast In One plece, ..V'L I
their way determine. (2) If you have were. seated along with thes eakers� of . ,3�) -kestan resulted In one of the most -
must !wear thick cloths' over mouth greater than'the earth a shock may. t I a c .
erected a barb *ire fence without per- and nostrils, 80 repulsive Is the odor . � I he day. Mayor-Wiltse mage; tbb ad". � (lecorated with .a'floral design, ConT. , , . , i. . . ghastly tragedies recorded in. the tin- .
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mission from any source, rind your . be .expected which, he calculates, Vill dross of welcome itud vvqs followed by nected with It there Were ten s'mall ; 11 . I ' nals of historg., The huge eftraviin lost I
neighbor's cattle are a barbarous that the pods qjult. indeed, this. odor, be S65 tithes greater' than the shook Rev. James Livingstone, of. Mitchell ,, ' W ShIng � - X e to.ugues .of itulnial; ,blive been
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thing, and that any person who builds Inhaled for any-leogth of it -me, caUses ea . , ' 16 desert 6f dobl.' -
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. i used by. the, collision between two 00 Obaglain., Win, L d ' the offering, . I .1 .i
. sixty-flire I . I L tongue ' itfid was never heard -of, fliggin, , the. .
lable for nosebleed. Civet, karagulltic "dam. trainis �ftch trar0in I - 0 f Or" � iton' I . - . world Savorite amillets., A cut . .
anch a fence should be made 1i ' Revs.. Aliffe and G Owls' � I nton, I
Ay . &'.at I f - 'who. 1� I . _. , IlIty bhuger. :and . 1.
the damage which the barb wire m bergrii have in smill quantities a da. and Rev. Dunbar, of un"O' P h from a living fox is said to Nvard off p.ro4abl being that
miles an hour.-Cassoll's 3ournal., c I A: . 'Of - . . - . I i
'a domestic -anims1s. liclous pirfumo,' but In large quintitlee; . . I I I wave a 001"' .W �p L - , Met) Who Cile,at t�hems;elvilq. . 'person . tbirst, combin.ed wl
do to his neighbor bor6addresses on the Ork ,tit tA the ,Attacks I
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AN EMERGENCY RHYME they'sb!611 go abominable as tOL give, - . No "White Ahilioc6ros'.10 history of the Okderi . I I have known employ.c9a netudily to carrying one'will Surely die If he bal)k L nomad 'robbers, were responsible. for . L . I .
' And t L ' A feature that tickled the old mem- work bnrder In -gehetnlng,.� Shirking, pens t cot 0 0, tfic deaths of the entire party. .
the worker uAtsea, - The hawthorn ' -of enrnivora be other bers of the Order Was the drumming , trying to.keop from -working hard Ili the cha' - readful was the fate that - I
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-If poisoned take mustard or Salt, blo�som IA delicately Sweet, and per. fauna of Africa, lot me say for the of Masters Willie and Fred Mutdb I . rm is seldom used. 'The tonAe 1,14titilly 4 �
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tablespoon. fumers prize It bighly, yet a 'roomful - while their father, Pred Mutch,played tile performance of their duties, says of the. vulture - p.hicked out with Iton befell, the 10,000 �utlandeis tr. , .
In a cup of warm water, and swallow of hawthorn blossoms smells like a benefit of ,the American writers, lee . the fife. They wer lauded Orlson Swett Marden In Succes's Arag. 'and hung aboiit .q W' . ed to the .east coam of Greenland by' ' ;,
turers and. artiste who wish to pretend ' I L -man"s nock In a'ne . I
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Of ne'oud'ya pghrn n thoy.',would li'ave, 'worked �loth 4# , 111M, What, be Rlreg, Queen, Mar-aret �of Sweden.': At first d . It .
right soon, charnelL hous6. This, too, Is true of the � to it knowledge African animal life �, In the afternbo an exhibillpo ; azine, tha L n .
For burns, put dry soda and wet *i�be.r(we,_4�Iiiahwjtl Enquirer. - . ... L that there ar� no YAO, allIgAt6rS, kan-, oas played' between Mitchell an'd a If 'they had tried. to do their best and , ,tnd some 1,1,ist Indlabs believe tfiat'if - the.r flourls"bed oxceOdlngly. Villages , : - . I I I
bandage too-, . . I .� picked team from town which resulted bad given the largest, the most 1104ral they �do not bite -oft the tip of the V;�re foundod, bhurches. and seilools .
If blistered, then oil and dry flannel ,garoos, tut,keys, bears or tigers In At. in ii win for the visitors by ar score'of .4ervi .
� . A Little Dialog ',�. � I . . ee * Oossible to - their employeis. tongue of any wild - anh�nni tficy kill' were built, and a bishop wits nppointed. . . .
. will do; Ue. . 6 rieft outside ,of a ,Circus or a zoological 11-1. ,. . The hardest work In the world Is that , thcy will not have good luck In'hant. . .,�..,
In L W"M Alicia-Japk Is go haudsome,. .x - Then one year the fee pack broke �
children's convulsions, , I garden. There are two species of rhi. which Asgrudgingly done. The youth loove from the remote nortlwrn sells .
Gladys-Yes?L ,Z Orange Lille; . . . . �
bathe are the rule, i .. ,� noceros, the bleornis or prehensile Hp. . I �. . � Ing. --London. Tit-Ults. . I
(With castor oil dose too), but L keep , . Allell-�-Ahd so courteous. . Clenusparide jan't in it for .1 whe Is *always hagiling ovor the ves, . � and came to ft standstill Along the . .
pind atid the simus or square mouthed , MUSIC, . I .
the head cool, Gladym-�-Y60 . . rillbo, The latter, although almost AS' L 0 L -Loypt OrangeLodge. -, tion of h6w many dollars and.c6nts he A Mean Msin. vowt opposite the Aettlements hi 0: b6it , I . .
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Give avrup of ipecac -when croup is in Alicia -alAllvayj' Addresses I �)a�ter how old it is, it Ia Istill.a wl)l sell �ila services for little refillydS I . .
� � me at black. as Its relative, Is called the white I Tommy -Poly, A radn is A baefiOov ' ' fifty wileg-brond. . . .
Store; I. I Affli hat. how hd Is eheatina hhpae)f by not look- All communleat,ion with tbe open sea .
t , 'talk MIS6,11 '� 011nodero§ on account of a blue, slaty � until he gets,marrJed, Isn't bo? Tom. . I
For faintirg. stretch pa�lbnt right ' The man who didn't see an orange I Ing At the -larger" Salary hi W0,14 then cut,off. The settlers wore I
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Ak in hot wate a ho stieh thing as a white rhinoeotOe.- The Twelfth of 19MatClintonis 16tg .panding kis skill In ex- what 6es he call himself afterwardl Unable to obtain supplies, and Ili, .the I
. his experitnee and In making � ,1,0mrny end they perished, down to the very
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