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I . . F� M. largo oe4tros of popkilotion butter -_ --- ""�i-!�---.-"�--�,--------.--.- . 11.1. -_
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. � .1.1 I . What e J14vertlse *e Sell. OLINTON, OXT,, OCT. 1, 190). - a large and proAtable tr&4e Is grow- i :Cj u:fic OC :1je as,#* I � . N
log up in cheaper su bet! tuteo. A . .1 . - . "
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INO EDWARD has comlerred I There. will be no, gervices at this .
. I . ! ; I h iiiii eo I btbood on Lleut,.Gen, Robert Ste i, , I
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. I Wbat wo sell Adveillses uq. "made in Huron" sounds better; ,made - heason SmythUadeu-Powell. who was � next Sunday on account of the Volon I I , I .
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SUPIAE AND 'FANCY DRY GOODS __ I � andwbo recently founded the organ. at23O. . - I
. Air) in the development of, Clinton lzi,tionof boy scouts to promote 000LI A treat is in store for the people of . � I .
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MILLINERY FURS � -XINTLES " � by pushing your business. in such a citi . zenabip in the' rising generation. Clinton as Rev. T. T. Shields has ar- I I . I I
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- __ - . -recomwendation- -for tbetoWn� �-Ao*tm say tbe,.dV,-,of the loc%I Ii 415th, Plea,serrotot d . I .
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We are being con- I- � * , . Pairs feat an end. W.`c7Ao_iioi6lleiis ._.__' '---' WESLEY— -_ ' '_ .- I I 4 _�, I ,
gratulated daily upon 11 , TnE tig harvest in the West will the statement is correct it the 4ireot" Union service next Sunday morning I.. =
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our fine disp) of I'll I _... . be!p targely to pail out the pocket, Mate is composed of live:men arid the at It o'clock. In the evening at 71. �
ay I I . o'clock an evangelistic meeting will be
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. ? .. 4 books of the leading railway lines In community is alert to do their beet to conducted by jho'Pastor the Rev. Mr. .
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, � z I � , the moving of the millloq , bushels of cordially support and encourage the ObarleswOrth. Baptist minister will � , .
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11 Q ��� preach 9nbj6ct. "Look, And Live." I
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11 .1. � 0 grain to the world's markets.-- They Fair. Fciondly competitibn entsurets I .
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Up-to-date .. - . . J � . bad better get bold of all they can be- advancement and the social features' . LWILLIS I . I I I I
. . � cause the day is not far distant when mean, much to a riding or County, , The Young People's Society will direct from the English potteries, received.this week. .
the freight rates of the past may be . � I � � meet the first Sunday of every inonth Newest Shapes, Choice Tints. I0 piece sets, $13V 1
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sliced in, two, ' .. 1 AU4 on Mduday evening of the other �
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wharl . . - " $579,000 in niue months trom. Suc. weeks. 44135. .
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.. . cession Duties tumbling into Col, Communioa, - will, be observed on I . I . I I
N111111%; L - - . , Byway of relieving the monotony Mathesou?s big box is not ver I T nasty Sabbath, 17th 'met. Preparatory sex- 0 L - . ' .
, � of newspapFr life thq "Anti Re Elicei- , vice will be bold on Friday when Rev. .UVe It,
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41- _... I . medicine for the Provincial Govern- Nell Sb%w,of BgmOndv - file will preach. So . riir . L
- , I 11 onistW'staff, of Mexico city, has been went to toke. When in Oppusition ' . I . �
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- rhastki)g the Government.. It Was they.qse4 to call this tax 'Robbing the I . . I . . . ' . .
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judgment is correct, . . . �� - I I such "hot stuff" the police gatbered in graVes'and the change of front is an- Evangelistic Servioes . I
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for never before have, I I . the Editor and bisassistauts and their other IlViDF I - I. . __ , . I � Chj[nawda,re
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wesold so man . . present address is the jail, Mexico. . The opening of these on.Sunday
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y 1. � I . 1. . - For fear somebody else ,%vould get enceafewhours make. ,The law is last were well attended and profitable. One *, case new goods direct from Germany, Plate, -
Hats at our Openin . . I ill rig tbiiff Goc
9. , ... . . .. lit but no more so now . . 4 congregations in the Ontario Cups, Saucers, jugs, etc. Popular prices.
We will be glad to . .. . . busy in the offlee the plant was con, when the Liberals were in power. Street and Baptist churches and'a , . I -
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have you -come in . had better take the.hint and be, good.. . . . ni ht . I � '� 11, .1 . . . . .
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and see these for yourself, as we feel sure they ' this Proyince,w%s'06 years of age last Town Hill � at 4 o'clock was much a ,
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will please you. We invite i n s p e c t i o n and, . Japan is feeling the burden ok em- .,. preciated, and listened to byian over: Cooper's, .,. Book Stoile." Clinton
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. . pire. Its debt IF; over $1.6M,000,000 Saturday and is enjoying, a good crowded audience, . . . . . .
c omparisons I . � I an I vigori It has. Besides the evening services and the __ ___ .
; and the expenses ,of the little power medsure of health .d . - . ____ -11111111111 mows
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. . I . . . last -year were about $1,000,000 aday. beenrumored that he . ay forsake daily Bible readings during- the week, . "
, I p there are half hour cottage prayer I .� - . . - �_� - �
I I In IM the taxes were less than $50,- the Ontario Legislatur6 foe tbewider meetings held in each ofthe wards %A0 VI# . . .
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. F U R S . � 000,000; last year -they were nearly arenp,of Dominion politics . . and be;t every , morning commencing at 10 . * -****** * -p.;K .
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. . . . $150,000,000. A great effort is being ccme�the lieutenant of Mr. Borden.. 11 o'clock. . % . . . * I 4 I - . . . � . . .1 I . -
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Our collection awaits - your irispectioi�. The madp to. reduce. expenditure. It is Sir Jam es would --bridle his tongue and ; ows:- Mass Union Meeting at 11 a.m,, * I , . I . . * V
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requests. for Fur -lined Coats, Fur Neck Ruffs and � get, iid'of the acidity often manifested in Wesley church,, a Mass Meeting of , � - 1. � I
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Fur Sets is . widespread and .-conclut�ive- of. twice as inu"Ch as Russia... In spite of . . . h ar--nts arid teachers at ' GK - ,
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their extreme popularity. We. 'keep only the: !(Adout. of . il not a o,clo . W. esley church At 7. p.m. . . I. � . . *
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. the enormokis , burden, which J, . * * I . .
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best makers'goods, consequently the latest and I .has taken up, her people are confident . . 1. I Street with overflow meeting in Wes- , * - . I I . . I.' .
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b e s t procurable. Our prices are- the I o w e,s t, " ' that their industry and fru I . I ey church, . . . � .1. I . . � � IT . . � ...
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I- . . . . , Ti-MAlsmiss I al by the j Lidges � Ok,. the � ORONTO MARKE'rS.. : - Page '6 of next..wee I .
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� '. . . hand would it not be a good ldsii to. charges against Ron -Mr. Stx , ttop, of I $heop-Prices for lambs. this week .� ...
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I I . - in . , range from $5 to 5 90 ; heav ewes,are , the NEW ER W - .
I . aric out a program) of good reading, Peterboro,, in connection wit ; the $ , A � ill* 'be devoted '*
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- - C 4 0 AT s lived a quated at $3.75. to.3.90 ; bu 5 to * - .. . .. . ,
I 'ar - � �, I .for the comirip' Winter?; For instance last Dominion electli :_rV61 . I
I fg�, . . .. . . . ' . . §3 per cwt. . , .. . * ,
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0 - ' . . . I I . I . Poultry -Spring ,phi6kens are-Auot- * . , � � . . 1. � I - :9
Be up -to -date -by wear. .. I -The -Soldiers 'who made . England ing under their tongue and . anxiously , a )c alive and. dressed at I . * , I . . i
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�. - ing one of ou sh y- Famous" ; I ; th ominion. of. wid r , noted at 8o to 10c . . . . . � .
. :_1 .1 I r Styli ly . 4Why e ,lb . . . , tirig fo a .chance to burl a brick at. 14cd: Old fowl a;re'q * I .. . . . . _*
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� � I ' alive-, - arid 10c to 12-- dressed, Ducks.- . . . . � I .�
, i Panalls, should take. front rank among. the well knownX P, Witnesses who de . . . . �. . . .
. .. I made. Coats. . We .have . � . . reqdoted atl0c aliveand 12oto'14c * . ..� . . . I . 1. I .., � . � *. . .
. I . the Nations," etc, would afford .pleas- liberately perjured themselves, eho.uid ' �, � . I . I . I . . . . I 1. , I
, ::, I . . � dressed. Geese Oc to 10c, and turkeys ' ' . .
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! : . made greater preparations - . ureand no small profit to. both old be mkde,to smart toi. their rascality '17c to 18c per.1b, .. - , * - ' ' ' * - - -
4 ever.fdr businegs, in .. . I I . � . . - u se -f u I - hints I I . ..
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; ; � o impudently avow . 'Hogs -This Week pacl- 6.-s. are quot- .1 � . . . .
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i 4 . our Coat departme', numerous amd Publi - 'and'§ibbath -ed,tbattheyfollowedu' both-p6litical ing$7.60foriiVe hogsfob,; , . I *
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�: 1 , y garment is pOS1.- - School Libraries within ,easy: reach, of psktieg with1he' intent of . iece,iving for hogs wolghp4 off cars here $910 . 9 .� � - . '' ,
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. . ; ' as books are concerned. . . land, be depFi�ed of Ahe exer6ise of . Cooking, etc- � . . . . . " . w ... .
, L_ : e or A. left- � . .1 , - I I . � .. . 1. . . . . 4 Dr2 ed- -Dressed hogs a?o * I . 11 . :- ,- . .1 . . I .. J , . .�. .
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r . i � I . , . 11,� , . - . . I � I . their franchise and givena term in pri- _db Gunns Limited at $12 . . .
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. over is on our radk� Th' n aieflarri6 Abattior at $IjL 1* - � I
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. : . e . . oice expor s. s eers were j � week * - -
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; is a wide .variety 9 choice, 7 . I I ments of true manhood.-: We have no! . I .
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1� I ial Conneil,of Com,111 reein wbich th6' . okednessin politics .I Cattle-��(Jh * , t .:t * * Read' Pa' -6 .next
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: 4tifferent-representaiives6f thecolonies ,but . . I quotable 'at from. $5,75 to $6 15 'at #I . .. . I � L . - I I . .11L . . I
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: . . . .. . , . h3unded'who.is .probably, more up. exports changed hands. Meduirn e . to If.0 -ve-31velvd-0 � . .
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: )O�iLng is dorie'earilyl, - stated periods to confer endorse or ob. , Z to $5.% wi *-**A-*-** -*A-*X%tXt_*** ,
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: . , I ., smovei6eutaof interest . I . I . I I . betw . I . . . ______ -_ I .. I .
I : � w en stocks .- are full And - 'ject ,to variou . .. . . . the. bulk of'sales made een 65.25 . �, I = I � .
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completq.- . I . . I . 1. .L. . - . I .. -number of nice thick beefy heifers - MISSIONARY AND AUT110% Mrs.- 'Watson,' Toronto. A funeral ,
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In $8.tiDL $!25 . feasab . . TAE proF . . I I. .1 . ,to$5 4) per.cwt ' .
� I �rarn is iisued'for - the - an� ,again, on offer, and these found,it service was held at Br.
21i, Prices Iro' , ,Might do much to prorbote the. *best . . . . . . market at from 05 . . .
; ,#0 . . . . . . ' h'. School Con. I I .Kov, Egerton Ryeraon-Younk . * - Passes day morning when. the, r6MainS WiJIL,
. . . 'L . nterests of the commercial welfare of nual P.rovincial.Sabbat Eggs-Gunns Limited are .selling ' - . ' I �: be removed to Bowmanville for inter-
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I I . .. the Ian L '11 ' ventibn and coixtains much of interest ',strictly new -laid eggs. 21c per dozen ; . I I . . ment on Thursday aft!!�Xloont . . . i
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t6ily. . . ' L 11. Suii�b, ' . The death occurred at, Bradford.. , I . I I
DRESS GJOODS:ds� . - - doub be a' great adftnts�g to 'and.profit. Gathering,will,be held in John. Fisher quotes 216 for, fresh laid � . I . . 'L ' . .. . . .
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More new and natt Dress GoodSL,.to' hand ih-is discu . Thuriday$ 28tb inclushre.,',A111ong ' . . I I t iter, arid author. About .. . London, - .1 I , . �,
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get more intimately 1 acquainted the outside talent expetted is'Mrs-M. 8 fall wheat -is qti6ted at $1 per bushel, It Year,ago Mr. Young. whilp out' . . I
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week, in all the new shades, including .Vi$teria,. � L I . I ing with his'brother,,J.,B. Young,met ..Appointed to aProfessorship in � :�'. �
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. . 'and'mecessities - of John Lam6reux of * Chicago-, Waftei : M.. goose Wheat at 96 to. 07c, barley at 5'8Lc - . - I . Hiiron:College �, . L .
Taupe, Rose, Blue. Wines and Black... L . / the.redaurces. � . I . , , , I I with an accident which.resulted in in , '� .. I I I
L . .. � L . . . I .. L - " - . to 600, oats'426 to 49c. 6eis 75 to 76a, rye . . .. L 1. . .- � . .. . I .
I .. I .1 . I ., ood.. �Phila h ,. and Rev. Dr. 75c,.and buek*he a*t Q)c perbushel.. ' . . .1 . 1_� I I . ..
I Bull's big family..� , : . .. W, I , delp -fa . I ternal I" uries f roin w.hich he never re-, � . ... ..
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CALL AND INSPECT. . . . I ..., . . . . .. .. . , 4 ... ,� . . . hIcE lfresh. - A goL�d _choice has been H&ses-Drafters. Wete'sold' in a covered.j ' .. At a nice I tihg'of the Couric, I f R I
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1, . . if I . ,n- on Oollege held ,Monday .mo -Vo, .
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. % . I .-� I . firebiand P2a 0.0 "Pe : I . . . .� . e- al p;IrpoFe L horses at. froin $14 to on April 7th, .18M. Af ter� 'dompleting , *. J akins.... .,. I
11ill" L . . I . - Finance. Oo imt, � 9 the College buildingRe , ., . .1 .1 :11
tsilk. abPut. tile, priob4bllit� of - war be�' $4j000,iir asked by'the L .. . .W., B. D� . rector d Wi , .As ., , �.
. . . . . � .. ' ' 1 * ' $200, and driveri.at $100. to a175 6A6., I .. f I
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we want your good as well , ks - y,our - I . o Oewk off . his'e(lu6ati6n at the NorrhiLl School, M-' d 'profess at t It ileg,eii I .1 $
mittee t I existing' aebi'-`az�d - .
I I . I 1. I tWeen Great .Pritain ,and Germany . ablo �_ , .. I Wool -On tfi6 Toronto market w4sh Torouto,,he served'for some years as a appointe a I I .
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I - doei'llot im press ,us tm indicative ol on �, at . prop rl.� . ed wool is qu)ted'at 2'Td to 2tc lb., .tin- .h.401 teacher, but while still a young . I ..
patronage. Put us to. the testi . . , . . I . t.L. . I I I hed 13L,c to re ee�sJ7o per 1b. . - g1vouphis charge in' L i � . I .L . I .
, . . . I I r Wisdom c*n: his par Re the *ork for. another year. . Every , WaS . - i . . Wan his thoughts. turned to the Meth
I .. . : I I . I .. I . . good pa,ate 0 � I I I L I . ' Butt I strydtq which ho.was ordain. . voteAlre 'hbN of: hi . ti ., � :
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. I . -now ivlrat.he is,,talking about Stmda�-Schoql sli6uld'be represented I . I . . I . . . . �
__ M__ - . - - may�L . ... I . . . - 1. � 251c per lb in Toronto, farnier's s6para* ed in 1867.. His 'first chargo'was the ' work of� the college. I . . .
. . . . . . kii at the Convention and the ,delegateb 'Mr. Jeakins was ordained 'by the .
. . � . � . � � . but it is doubtful that,he is spe.a rig. . i . . � . . torprihts2lic, dairy prints 20c to 21c, First Metbodisb Chapel at Hamilton.
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--_T!-_T..w_�_t-L1�-- __.______..,_ . __. _1_____._!�..!!_nr_ � - witli any ' , authority. - Those-chippri . t. I I .. and tubs 19c to 20c per lb. . . howeiver, that Mr. 'Itoung bec%me He was educA6-d -in, Ch-eAlontreal 7
. k ff ? of their ibilignatioin by , tho�sboulder. artisfs .Who busy them- 'port of the sessions. would be expected. . , Diocesan.Tboologidal College and,took ' .
g wor -o jg.W . . . . . . . . . Hay -Hay is still a scarce'AnAiexpon. known'. his. work among the Indian . I
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gwm.wh throwin 4wowballs.. :. '. ,, . selves eowing hostility and anhiabsity of them. *The.work. of the:- Sabba,th. . iive commodity on .the� Toronto -mar. tribes in the northwest attractin gwide his master of arts degree from McGill -
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r1r I . , , 3h . ket, and.is sellingin an uneven way at. � . Tb6se present at the meetinig were: -
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3 Pert and Impert Every mar! has 'a conscience, 'but rifle and meet the 1(6neniy", they' p*ro-. while clover hay sells 'tit fr6m. $8 to cupied'2- months and 19 days. arid he , avis' - . . . .
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some men conceal the fact. . I . fess to know about'the bullet lvo.r�king should- be :glehnod. It .you . :had* many adventures which .after' Archdeacon Ribliardeon, Arelid ,con � . �
� . 'so much .. . . . 60 per ton. A few loads. of :bundled Young, Principal Waller, 116y R. S, W .
& WW Perhaps the Attic ran short of some- . . watit'ideals. and ideas take in fhe,Pio. rye straw, sold on Saturday -last, at $10 wards furnislied'interesting material floward,'Cairon bmitli, -arid -Messrs. I . I
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� ,, . vincial Convention at To to � thi, . per toni whole -ordinary -straw, is other infeisiiins which be ope . _fiftpe, A F Nash H
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Never mind, Cook told Whitney � the 'back of their regimentals than in. � . . I .. . . quoted at $7.50 to $8 per. ton,' - - � ' ned were . . X � .. .
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first. I � . We Worry too. much about the ex. � I I � . I . I ... . . those of Nelson River and,Beron's Riv- Macklin and T De,v,ter. . I
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pected that never hi, . , . 1. 9 4 . . I ' is as a missionary pioneet � I . ,
� . ppens. . . the front. The war scare, promoters - . . . . I . . . . I .. - . . . Meal-The,following prices arexitiot. . er. His � labo . . I I , '71
Politics and religion are habit ; mor- - Get-ricb-qoick schern .nable a, .lot . should be put under the spout of a free - � - ed for meat on the Toronto - market : * in blie. west. were interrupted in 18rj6Q, , . .. n Cry. ,, -
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of people to'get poor quickor i with -Lu e . . UVX.. BRANCJK LINE, S. ' Rolled oats, �$2 40 per sack ,of 00 lbs ; : ellin'ess of his wife, . .. I . . I
ale, fashion. es e , . nergetic. and ,'.. I .. - I . - wlion, owing to th Childre -
. working pump ck of 08 lbs ; corri- , I
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The North Pole is no longer a theory, : oatmeal $2.65 nor as, : he wa.3 compelled to,reiturn to thoeast ... ET. ER'S .
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but a condition. I � Lots of people go to church to fe'el perisevering hand abold-of the handle. . Construction, In. The Wmt Being. . meal for table use $2.25. pe� F,ack I of, 98., and from. tbab time .' zi*aril, with th .
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better than those Who don't. - � . _ , ... . I,— I _-M- �. I , . .. . .., I . ,* " � lispidly.-Pu hed... . I lba- cordinaal forl oding $1 03per cWt I 0 e OAS T 0, R I �A - *.'. . ..
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tastes of the can. I colleges and places where they - - .J. �ealfee � " . ' , � . ,L , ,
__(J�qij, ere.followeth the football. : � I Hits, Already -_m I..t.,t__I..t.,O..t..t_�.#_t..#._,I;O.
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nier came back.
Make the best of the.. present�if you
ar I e . unable to sell. 0*1 exchange it. . .
1"' P'LOPAO vA u"' v ---e"-1-
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the danger of Oreisei# tendencies. The
�and-C�brs-of GrMn to Winnipeg,
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Don't think a man is foolish because
he thinks are.
Refrain from hopping on yourneigh,
idea that the United States feed the
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And we are already beginning to
bor's corns when you get hopping mad.
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Even if the world had come to an,
world is being corrected, he says.
:Within ten years, if - not less,' the
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- Work is beingo,ushed , forwaidiapidly
think about hockey.
Many a man suspects his neighbor
end there would be no one to.say "I
told you so." .
United . States Will not -export, but
on . the G.T.P. bvanch� lines. -. About
twenty miles of steel haFe already been.
as he suspects himself. .
A German -chemist is extracting fer-
will,iniport Wheat. -The�percentago
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laid on tire Melvilledilegurs, extension,
A cynic is a erson who makes a
tilizer from the air. There ate some
*reservations
of the population engaged in agricul.
and the balance of the steel to Bal.
in
speciality of tefling the truth.
valuable for him in -Moor.
ture .:Lnd the wheat'product per .acre
carries will be completed about a
If a man is a liar it is useless to tell
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ar bothfilling. * The cost of living
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week's Urns.' This is as far as the grade
I ill be com�leted this fall, On the
hi so. Re knew it all the time, -
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The angles that fear to tread where
And manyo.girl hhp been able to
supporlt,,herself a#d a large collection
is raised everywhere by the relative
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scarcity of bread, by artificial increase
Melville-Yorkton branch the stet -I
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'has been laid for six miles, and the line
fools rush in must miss lots of fan.
of relations by marrying the, right
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in the$rice of. all unnianufaetured
will be completed in a month. Gr%de
it's easy fcr a man to be honest -if
it pays better than being otherwise.
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There ate somo who are put. out be.
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Work on the Tofield-C&I line is
nTary
progressing favorably, i should the
We easier to descend from our an .
cause the World did not come to an end
theother.day, stidall, of'.us.lwould-
Mr. Hill declaris that enhanced cost
of living when dde to agricultural de-
weather continue fine It be conr,tructed
as far as Carnroso this fall,. a, distance
cestors than it is to rise above them.
have been put out it it had. l
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cline and inabiliiy to supply national -
of 50milei, The G.T.P. has already
Lots of men tell the truth because it
is the easiest way to foot some people.
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When a man * says he is willing to
change h*
is opinion if-youcan eonvinee
needs; has invariably:ended in nation.
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shl,* d between 800 and 1,000 cars of
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g . r t 'Winnipeg for the lake poits.,
Faith is what makes us believe thak
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him that, he is wrong.. it's a sign youll
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From now on tfie movement will be
the North Pole really has bOen discov,
neverbd able to, convince him. -
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StateA are beginuirig to P&� the prieel
velt heavier, an the company as in
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"Imitatiop," said'Vncle Eben. 14may
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6f a l6p-bided and artificially1praduod.
t e gol of hood of 4 0 cars ready.
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to eet t e r hich ii Aare 'to co e
What a lot of unimportant, things'
husbands and wives hide from eaEh
bo sincere flattery: to de original, but
it's usually an labult to di intell' igenee
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pr6sperity, the 'result of. over 6perd.
enc6 on and over worshl
1p of a protoe.
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within t e n t month or six Wee 9,.
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Rome is the place a mavrtod man
stays while they are dleaning house 9,t
of de )people you tries to pass It, ol on, ,,
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tivetariff. Manufacturing indu6triles
have � beei 2-stininlated fwau unnatural
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New Di0eese-111 Weat ..
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The Zailch telephone 'exchangerhas
minety subscribers connected. An eW
,waytothendilbe6of agricultnraide.
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ielbpment, People are attracted from
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6roation Suggested to Vatican by
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Only a disinterested third 1jarty is
able to realize that t4eve are two iidgs
switch b6ard Will shortly be installed
to aecomodate a number (if town aiib.
.agricultural.pursulta to the eentres of
-�Plon#ry Council. .1 .
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to a question.
About the best the man can do who
I sotibera, The now board' will have a
capacity of eighty individual lines and
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inanstrial aetivity. , The cities are
I growing at the expense of the rural
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Asa tesult of the first Plenar I
Council -of the Roman Catholic chutcK
tries to drown his sorrows is to make
his head swim. .
twenty tutAl PAtty libeis,
Mr. Justice Riddell gave deoilol'Oh
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I communities, A nittuiral consequence
of Multiplying the &VIny Ot COWJUrmers
in CaiAada, proposals have been niade'
to the'Vatlean for the creation of new
Hudson and Fulton receive a large
bunch of postumous glory, but Cook
Pridayo difermis ' With costs the hid-
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tionon behalf Of W. X.Vanho
on,�ho one hand and reducing t'
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dioedseg espociall,k in the Western
Provinces, including one the Bishop
is lt%klng hit now.
. man
0! Wingbam, for im order quasrhing
army of producers on the other is the
of which would t6sido in Regined, Sub.
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No matter how smart the -baby Is,
his convidtion by Peter McGregor, J,
p,, May 20 last, for violation of'the
atiotmoue Increase in the cost of living
The inabufacturers are producing
division dioceses In the eastern Pro,
VIncos are also suggested. *. ' I
Ita mother knows people would never,
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-laW of the
P"VIt"ris Of A by .County
bf Grey by selling stove 9 without
� more goods th an they pan find, profit.
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a -lode 0 vadlattibution took place the
a of Ottawa would probably be;
Undle Sam i's going to ifiend ten nill.
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license. �
46ble markets for hence the periodic
split up. Into dioceset, the Provincial,
lion dollavt for iftIgOidn, Thlb wIll
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pan1% Meabtime the 6iltivo,tion,of
border being tAken #A the oocleals.ati-
cal, bou"da - """" divioiou to the
witko many a thirst take hope.
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the toll Is hogloctod. Hence the price
tholre- llk611r 10 tonaequeaeb of the
linas It le to be togtotted CbAt
Sowell
*Xplorm caboot Meet At the 0014 04
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WULDINO itationory gotten up: In
the latest btyle* at this Q.filee,
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of food In a 0ountry esp4ble of 1)roduo
lisg 664466 fork% In ftolue of tho
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French Ca&am clalod for a 410006143MI
)31611op of tbell, own. I I
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track at. $21 per t (in ; Ontario -bran is
-quoted at $23 to $21 " ton, ' Ontario
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bran is , quoted at 91Z and Ontario
shorts sit $24 per ton, on track, bags in..
eluded. .' . . . .
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I The students from llu'r6n co.'r6gis.
tered at London Normal School are:_�
Grade A I. .
Ida Cornish, Clinton ; . I . . .
Lillian! Hartleib, Dashwood ; , �
Winona Roward�- Exeter. I
Edith E. Jenkins, Blyth - ' . I I
J. Victoria Miners, 9x'ete'r,, . '
Maude Ed McGregor, Constance';. , .
. Violet X. Petrie, Brucefield ;
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Sars, H. Samers; Brucefteld .; .
.Hattie V. Trick., Clinton -' .
Theo J..Hart.leib, Dashwo9od. .
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Edna Amy Reid, Varna; - I '',
Annio Challenger, Goderidh ,; , -
Leil&Dellrioi #-Clintbn,- � I 11
Man-tio Poster. Goderich -, . .
ri �: a lilt 1.
vicoB Were Almost exclusivelv devoted .-.k.+.,p .t + �� + + W. + �p "P . -+� + - , 4!4�
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to lecturing,. his tours extendingto all
the United States
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parts of andBritain.
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enjoy. n itensive eale not only in
a ey
Cs�,ad& but in the Unked.States and'
. 1 4+4+++4+X ,
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Britain,are*, .11Bk Canoe and Dogtrain
lbe Listowel high -school will.* this
Among the Cree 4nd Satteaux Indiam-,
year make &.strong, effort to win the
"Stories fro'ni Indian WigwAma, and
11ough cup, a ..trophy which Is. the ,
Northern Camp Fires," '10owiltaptim,"
duiry-of every high sebool in Western .
41Three Boyi -in the Wild North '
Outario to �ossess. '. The 4ahool has. a �
Land," ."On the Indian Trail," "Ohil.
remarkably itrong team thi's year, and
drpn of the North, James Evans," ere.
its hopes doing tbetfidkV-fo citrwe;-
'. .. Mr. Young is 8urvived I)v his widow,
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IV rosy. ,'At any rate- they ought to "
a son, Rev, E. Ryerson. Yo,jivg. B. A.
give the presefif,holders 4 .the cup a.
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Chatsworth, and four daugb �ersf Mrs,
good run, for heir money. . ..
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R. N. HeIM6 taucanshire. tng, Mrs.
Ri�rlin C. 1. defeated the team� from
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ton was (
by Justi
each par,
,The croei
Stratton
foundati,
on the ei
this evil
Wky ob
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petition.
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sea . son some very beaufflul,
n.ew0tyles and colors, A
few of the Idading shades
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teria and Rhubarb. The
'new shapes are striking an(l.
very stylish. as. well as, .be..
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