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A Lively Spin on tins Thninee. Full Auoount of General Roberta'
..„111-plekldid4Tcloorr
•
¬ Lew IS /wren 11...eaded.
fqtrr.10,
At the asneal sesset ElearfCrey
Nowlin bob en the Tbaketes, Istlefild*
7,710) 41 OW boys pat tot ele
appeatorelo. tilits,•mons. The billowing
froze tte Alleerttlee's rkturt:- -
The'ainnle tierigged skiff me* eras
us next un the programme. The entries
were, for the
fura". -UnerActee4Leellevala, 4.1414i
Wei. Odle ue; NI. Dooeboe,
Leaden. red: loam: Prior. Lear,tille, dark
t rees.
800n HEAT.--JOba Gray, Luudun, black;
aeon. D. Cour, Gedesiel, blue and white;
time B. inierwao Chatham, yellow: R. H.
Reasei. Londoe. /*sow and gree,.
Ddluhad dad Hie, 451t 1Lendos, heir
nag Me come to tin* it was decided 11,
Zrthroe in • bpat, * following let-
esiell for Going, Best
and Price. These three got off in good
shape, but after going a short distant*
Best gave up the asodona *Price rag then
ahead several lend** of Gooding, and
after toning the, kletkee:betst
..e4d '110 4.•
'IltretZlitiest wee J. Grey,
of London: Cox, of Lasidon, and Mer-
riam, of Chatham. the Winner of this
heat to row 111 the KM-
testantei%peersd to get • pretty even
start, w • Co a trills in advance and
Grey behind, the latter, hinetwar, etttng
the best course. At the tuisting buy
Cox was five lengths ahead. Down the
the home stretch and the winning
post Cox kepts
and Grey ,aeway meow*,
The itemeile ltrillelest Aka amid
Pnoe was won by the latter be seeing
double iiingpd
next called, the &Motels" bent,
tries:
and Wei.Osed-
_ASO aid WWI
llalload (2, rum D.
E• SOOND HEAT - aad Doeskin'. ion
eon. sreenakerener see Forbes. Windsor.
black; see diesiset, Toronto, blue and
white.
Of the above reffye London (lode
rich and Lasheellle mews started. Alter
4 short distance filen the starting point
the Lealieville crew out and turned
back, London sail being left to
fight it out, the 101111111/ bking the faworit
ea. On anivine at is elWgas' Mend the
Lemke boys ffefewPrira1 lengths ahead,
but the others dean/ • foul, stating that
Donohue had hold their boat and Fulled ,
one of their rowlocks out of position. '
Loirnoseilept. 5. --Th. folio • dm-
frontClomend itortteit es
oillis victory Myer (to -4 0
Dant*. ISO -AL rroefeeitece
elte
the deem=
Gun. I found it quite practicable, to turn
lois right, and thus please myself Io the
regf of the Baba range where Ayoub
Kben's main camp was We ounimenced
the attack at nine yesterday morning
To cover my deeply' t twine preparations
fur a direct attack upon babe Walt
This feint was entruned to the troop. • .1
thee Qgrulahar perrueni leaden Ceepond
whaQee t coo
aNy admit:cool P°"ihe preettele
dory. ..At the ettuatinle cateitlry bowie
under Gough advanced upon the left, and
without difficulty reached the Arpuidab.
where it mu placed for pursuit
should the enemy break The attack was'
umrarsAgitlile &rye epil almond britie
mut Illadidlne • allibe`W.uf t
der Medlregor
respectively, erEtt therthfr um, un• illeseessalled woe.. • ne
in
ppo ,Lt1 wnole 41
NEWSPAPER LAWS
We .all the speceal attention of postmen
ters bad subscrtbers to the follow ins synop-
sis (4th. new 'paper laws
L Alrestuiester us moused to give
noted by team returning a paper does not
1111111 les) wheal • subsoinber dose
not paper out of the office, and
na fur
it not brine taken.
Any to do so makes the
ter to the publishers
1u isy
inane
2 Any 'brew% Who takes • papal nom
the poet -office. 'whether directed to his
name or anothee ie. whether le ler sub
. ort t. responsible for the pa)
11 any perww •ffders his pp., dos.
towed, Ilvesiust pay all arrearages, •a the
publisher may ..intinur wsnd .1 until
pay men( hi tame.- all I skIlleCt tnt• whole
&mount whethel h.- Laken freer the office
O L . t. lege? 1 tar.rnei
SITOttrittc.zrutost t. evade
II *bet •rdera him papvi Osstwig.•• • evrtan, cup. so'* the publish
Of tt EWE • wen ,ob.-the, .•
tt fl. takes a eit or the
filo.- This ono:emta
ir pas, tee
tatted par ghat b. Aim
courle ha• tocided Lem etto
mwspape• sat) oerrudicala
eke • and taxa
fan being mildew oonunand Rose
,wsken-tilltiognerithilietP0 yards ui
our position wail Erroll -0i UDE tiv the
enemy and had first to be takes. 'llus
eras dessittilate moat gellent manner b)
the 92nd Highlanders and the 2ncl
Obuerirea, °seared by artillery The, (l.
es then advanced through orchard,
anclesupia
Wag
ultheiltea. b
ipeclirdly trued end Vi
primal was reached. At this pollit the
many was ut great tome Ind tough,
most resolutely, but notlung • -mid r.
Met the determined advent.. of the Sri
iah troops. Shortly afteo - ewers.'
the slope of Bebe Web was reacheo D.
the standurgemasp of Ayoub %tome.
viallais All tl enemy!, etteiepp
stem the torrent were fruitless Ry etotet
the Mop was u. u ,sksaaaana, with _,
piace. ot ordnenue which ;whet, ...to., '"144" '
own guns lust un the 27th ot July Th• Srm ee.e.
92nd Highlanders had Moeundeo, -wet
of whom have sine rhe - bee; I'" •
th
17 wounded of whole hag vo,.. aloe
th.- natives 11 sere killed ool
itnitt7e41
was 210 •ie-clireto•e
ne killed induct', Lieu ‘4,.. Awl" 4 'dam
,Capiein Proem, and Captain Strattot. *t•
Amo the wounded are Lieut Cm Rat 1
jor Slater, Captain Sturm... o• ',._2104t•Teo
r.
This was denied, however, and m there ,d ta /tenzir. M"" .11-r" 7...‘
were no Jiid near enough to discern •"' ; th.t -al eherwamodot▪ ig..• hr..vStewsry tliecattoeL7.„ POPULAR
the truth of das matter, it was decided to In Ayuob 'du" 't" -41 It.
Lieutenant Maclaine was found. A •
• jolekisee. ofethadtrag ; • the °mode eve
nude the.hame came nn uninipeded. ;
end we Nearing • th.• l'opz-LAk FORM
pierS• thought
datoking • if speed.' 1'
it was only momen-
.1 wen/ •• • the wire with
le bow 4-1 -peed. • In an I n
)144* 4400- eonetite.1. there
wee. bee ' and cheer
'woe .het wened44 from the gripe. MOE
anclenenge• the 'thwderl netedi .4 $he
•ItAfiel whArt` enany ierreafinvat citi-
Reuse on.t, as 2:11a.. 4:31i, I •
maw If401 letting t erbium had4ittehosred.
THE HURON MON AL WILL RE
4ne• witente.m. ream
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flit • Ituyere. :ow ogagai
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He , 4100 * He see take 1,
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few 201111111Tel. *pugged yet, an,
*Pm7 %Per 'w, . tn: I.kfte.
7 ...,e4 rut hitit.y.4, SC`
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Tail FASHIONS
Wb ws will be wens We Ls. sallao sad Illater
A New York fashion writer tpt.es the
following interestinstatement au 'ward
to the fashions for o
ensuing swam
R41.1111.101S 1 1.11.141111101I
feed bea.sla w te
The new .Mass
the models of 1830
fur and router beta
to 28410 have ft Meowed. The old
'pokebonnet will be one of the leading n
styles this amain. All the new bonnets
exempt the close fitting 'cottage' have I
tianag brims four or five inches deep, and
all are large and have square, Lire crooner.
with .ui*U csps. si back Feathe, tw
bandit of the nupuin phremuit, and Abel
birds
sr. of 1.11111 4011/11013'• shapes, with •
wieg A. each aiddui head
fatly A de, left aid* e &leo
white wave, has « Leinueing
dov. And w• Ione mewl, alum-- etro
thre ups eeite 1111.11.
.f "A 11.01141 • ousli ,41, Vb.
a the hat niar j.oke ad.
t h. hem lumen ,hr 'thee old
o, -.ono eiti the 'lied 4414i ninnie• I
LW:din& pluab 1110Cirts gyps. 04
had tronnunge •f gym. •• 41 -5114,
shaded 4i4,1 nlac .4Lnc I ripe
SILITTOO pllI5 Owe rthioltuge 411' oleo.
late snug& moue* •edered Nature Shaw.
-
1 th.- .haireArai eitt-lat ',• • ,
weatiara,
we- .
w_ T STME
Practical Jeweller
CORNEN OF NORTH -ST AND SQUARE.
.',1•41*. lob 41
• h.n
11i. 1 .101 1111C at A tremend
• .../101 huelft4e1s f /114 NSW 1Y Pi'
tie.151k
1116
1.;9114*"11P- 1"414.a.1„lt, 44.4. 1144&.#11:e.
Ia-. .i.r t,
1. 404. ,Affifief. • f the,
..emossee bot et. .1 el) n rioulot
• th. • - .1o.. ..4e1 e 11V •k
ij .,1It 411.- t •IWITr•
leash. Adam • n 'the .
era) the dg which
i ulnae ;tt, name Ia. WALT it
,goos wee esti at 4,44. 114111
reserve decision in the race. Afterwards
ances indicated that he had n•cently e
the referee gave the race to London on
the ground that a crew who did not Cul murdered A despatch Cron eandaber
jib the i.nce entail iaet claim afoul ,, on the 21st alt mentioned that Macleee
. . Arletolied been missing 'gime the battle ce
AKlivooushwt-hAndpi Nakhcpudd .a. fl
,pnpoleisi,ilie ..
TO above.
l'ockorant4 - ' - , ,p1117 etkadRa te
a and ist ......."..b141.1.1916.1fititieftwJ Roberta' oplandio .104110, boo
publie anxiety and relieved sem
South Huron, Stephen mloi til*,*• . nervousnese %awned by bar rashness It
at Exeter, Sept. 90 and 21 . ' tit/utast kb/J. GC 0/1.11.0, LXIldn
Bullet branch, at Clint.... effectuallv wohnie thy air of
it Turnberry breech. saw( .notioir tpassidi with little lea, end Ole Bettleh
, bid UM' musty eves really •ns
and 23: .
22 and 23. , • gent inert recapture(' 11 w nelieeed
West Riding, 4.1 te41„,.„.., .. ....„ 1 that ky....i• A. extinguished out t tn. ii.. •
4nd 2t animism .i. e”, rid a th. ecie0 .4. .,
1' N KW TYPE
•
ry
NLW
FORM
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4411ILIt 4t1 .4. .•••
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41 aallefialool of
ttl.grillte .
14,1113" AL I RI /*If Es) iwILIL
Good for- (3oderith I
s I ••• I • 1 1 i •
H S 1,4I'111 -411S.
I.
...scion,. an to.oporse. esti Two& lin rasp
4.41Nitis (.,itiket,
4e.
MAN. 4.40 •
Dry Goods Groceries
Boots and Shoes
MUCH
,1, .tifc,Xiillet1 tI1140014, e 44 *re 44-04•••• w • • •••••
sa cheer., and man, I 41'4-,
CHEAPER THAN EVER
• O1.114' the PUNIC to % wit oar Eat aldislanect
55 We wilt be glad to *hew 0111goods and t1,1!.
IMEI8. R. B. SMITH
POPULAR FORM !
f it/
neE
4 five- '1 with ; •
that easeeti:
th, *in,. elle, a ants oeally , DEVOTIlial TO LOCAL NWS'
l te Jenne- )ogged hadk the
• iidgete sso, • • 4 lie toe speetatess Labe' 1
tc,telelloglitTe •11.1151L
'rice
1114.:1 )•tir• -Ile
' • trisitbie. Are w•• tia• tie
Maki- anti Egg.
JAS HUSTON,
‘1
'Books and Stationery.
75,000 ENVELOPES !
Wall Papers, Fancy Goods, Toys, .?3ic
Toile; •-ett 4.
China and Ruby to,*!,'.
1 Apr.
F104C7 47(11 VAR.",
Wotic Boxe..
I kek..
Merenbunnt and Brier Pipet,
Cigar Goblin's.
Miscellaneous
N.0%- dr.
1'oy 111,01:
Munk ai I i• I
•
"tending the settlement a \ fghaaustai. Bunke,
Hay branch, at ZURbal. iPOR-W11110.11- 7 A potty urge the Goverment to-fr .
' .
'
East Itidiagt is Irro Witt dither, but it is even mow aleig u gesso . melt" thee' teei • oheenusi i ',omelet Newspaper* end Magazines kept on hand 01
Purse...
Me
favour tbe ereetien lof ietti late .1 heolikeruhtiole, Burk-
a DEVOTED TO LAVAL NEWie ' •• •
Ptikeeted 811018. Them is. 2 84504 kithtui /or NO.'" 444.4.n.4 fie wee
sial ?I"
Idiot Engleed will colne tri save. with uust tit the _twaoretw.o Awl .
of ordered.
' SCH. )111. Fir 14^01ie, nil akielektinodn71.teek one us low VI any uther,houne.
• •
nu, se %II ,deptions
Morris branch as Ilkeffir ; = .4 • eats beautiful tiers/ wreath
bilviryrigt• TO LOCAL NSW'S suliseinti ioNS taken fur all ines - 1511101,4$11„ 801.1TCH, !RUM, AMERICAN din
k 4 artlill*I4416, Owed the • CA"..TA191 A at the very Lowitgr irlartelters' tutee. Satfebtetion guarauteeti
.1115*, biaaketeel mid led
11 eit •. f the scene. Pew
*untied that in additeet, '
.0011 whieti had hew.
ree..rd. lee Amuse.-
..suet.0 Hssissiii4 Ste
r" ,••
4-1
And leIP
Stanley branch oire tilJa• The Oditial mum, tor Nortt
eve Mi Whelp' 2.271 . oko ,or •
Yid 13.
Indust.ruil, at Torone 44e7e 4.4 ... , "iht* 4113 'ea"gkti 1h"
provincial. at Hamato, %tags . Joni.) ,f e1,4 414 ilar Nall. tr. ,..,01
tiered ?e• •I•
•N/II
liad ham nwesd, dile .4 :EN EltAl, 11-NTELLI'.4ENCE
Western, at Lonctoi re, • • - Tine hes 1,1011 "war% Call 44. 1141 1 tug see k
•entot, 'h. east waft? d SesIthInd rhcLawittedneere.1 4 illattti I • •
fLy* ' Mbeee• reeent• that n F 4 sh
razereerg 1,ri,as,,,,, „nu tam fro. sodi
Xotes Irma Muskoka. • the town trier were round ntlifel 1•1? ' gittee • pertonnato... onset . wartiliew•
1 the fisherman net 1, Ito that whilit hair. Knit. 1 • EN ,INTELLIGENt '1
Mx. Et.. Fawns, fonnerl. t 1161O..4...
1'i, writes aa fhllows.
Aix LAKE MI ml•lok,
. September 2.e4140
theta SIOSSL, -We are about windi ;
good up our harvest. We have hada very I
sOmon and a very fine crop nf all kin of
grain and hay There h&j.dneer eine-
slight frost, but it, has on, little harm. '
our country is still moving on. oin roads
are bait* made and repaired very raiir;
and poet dims pliated in all direetional
The one in our neigbourhood -Axe Lake)
is just started. he railroad which is
surveyed through this section, is I believe
put back for the present, but will, I hope,
eve bag be serried throngh. It will he
a great boom to this country. We be-
lieve here that if the Georgian Ray
branch, as propose(' hy Mectrenzie, had'
been constructed, we would ere this have
seen more of our junction lines
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RAAB CURIOSIT Y. -In !hut office may
be seen a small ionmuha ..,..t5 tree,
grown in the garage ol'Ilr. l . 'Aim -
strong, Haeslook st. , on • little sprig of
which are three full grown apples while
abe rest of Ut eovpred whir
*w-blorrn trisome Ai is cerieielli •
very uncommon sighe
ARRIPITIID TOR Pilt.FORY - -Cnnetablft
McKay, of this village, on Wednesday,
Need JO, Attested it smut laartad Thames fi
Stuart, 4J/ rhe Mack Horse, on a charge
of perju , bro ht hy a men imered Wis.
les, ol ' neo Hs was brute/labs
&we 1Robeet ferehosn, J. P., elms bail was
Aliven for his apparition ee Teardey
wit sis.t.dijai
the Lorrideshorn. useh Meer
aseseibied at Ow serfoefoursel Tirwrosisy
evening a ise* wask, bait cassitett Mums
M. Caswell, daughter of pedlar, Rev.
Jas. Capsell, keratortp-Of ibis .,rallaip,
with a hittlftwee Rilds.1_11 Wird end de
and a purse reffeentingenta 60, someroiresef
itimereyneem. mei apeirseistise ist Pie
faithful long offiewent gimes? I* voirlish'sk.
has fitted Om pose:inn el organist Isar the
past ie. y R&M This was on the ewe of
Mies Caswell 's tippeeimpai for iiiiiirest, few
winch pimp atm %ft on Saturday to tales
charge of the Indian Mission Wont M
that pleos -{neritinel .
*cause the •er• ,m ulsEls '114 ,hfs its •hro-
work were won. out Nev."01}`''''''" 41, re0. 1/1
1wiatr %POI ,lt thP1 ••••1111114/
•
Buying and wing tus ttiLerclizery sue°, vorrElftle itKeto
and then selling the pgond
at whatever ready money he co d ge
for them. then slipping across the line*
leaving a deficit of about $'700 ee • kind
of *metier. was the style it *hi(;1
hIliBITPOSP was done by Solomot, A 7:IN,"
ins
t..1414:
The in& r1 Mr. Batty toreznee •
Miller* woollen mills, Woodstock rile
ti m••••• 144-4.4-4,
1.• gam s. orirp.io. rho
stand under -ler) sr.''. ,t -Irene nano,
441 b&ii* rue -of hal:pines. .n .t.eeerfel
noes et, hin• • .hroogh life ; • •ukt toe . mete
fof tooling (hr. • Min no aelTnia. that
711.4 _Rmairt. '1 gratlivinp *00
8111411101 fail. of makine hen el and
has been in a desponding state Intel) the some"; ell wee with the mutter
welling
hi, 1. "IAA., enth
twice a teinpted to put an end to herself eaa., teatorav loot „cow
rtn TnendaT, by drowning, end was "olY ; have sierneti unntno 1 mama ....•••
prevented doing so by her friends 4h" desvioneof nations ,,,titemplenry .4
Wednesday tpoirning, while het lough all times end itlehng len. • effectual ',root
ter's attentioli was occupied for A fee that the world ha* iseis -rented n
minutes, in pulling vegetablee, she stip co, so. eolace.srai h.r hit 01,1„yrnao,
f en te nd imme
out 0 the garden ga ,
a
Vtely plunged into the pima in comm.(
tion with the mill, which is a fa yard*
flemi the house, an *heti found but
very few minutes after, life was extinci
The incident of the Toronte man whe I
aliterliptee tessonwet $15 from Mr Ryan
on the plea that he had spent 0 en his'
interest, furnishes one illustration of the 1
shims,
that he -in whet is technically
Isnot" s " getting out the vote.", Mr
Ityari-promptlY hadded the IrntiM-fie es
tortioniers over to the policot, and for ,
doing Aillereee the thanks of all numb.
dlatila end all honest men Ant if can '
vieStig and tout* for PMP. were matte
illsoal. the pies which the extortionist set
Lorosuld not have been made. {Adver-
A e 11.111T111t al. CAA& At • recent sitting
tee Dineen Oeurt bele:hem a ease of
wader %Urea te ditaitell S41 dbposed
of an' 'ng other' A party had gone in-
to s mown pert:bowed se Officio, giving in
payment a note winch he know to he
ororti.ims. hut wince he represented sa
being good. Un finding. that the noel was
lel rind the prepriatdre of the More i* -
* 7* enum virsinst the party parsing
the iota t o remover amps:Sand the goods,
line VIM owt it Mho, feed thet as the
note was are ' by them nothing amid
be remove...4 . f this is law it is not Jos-
t*. hut teteve nt. beireneeeee fee
the Mahe% to abIde its it Aft1111 Kluft
lawn thy:omelet* acersdingiy. -IF ow
- - --71..41- •
11
hi I mill , • Irks( ink et. Ku.
soli V4.11no. ;miles p wiled *moony' a the
General's touf roun ihe world Olin ei
presses his sles;taiEentfla Scotlano %co'
land was ' ly aneerestine AntiteL
ed myevisit to nrnh. whey.- the
of VllITIMIC
Sutherlendelesfe, end ale, 4. Ireem10 ff
easeryl •
the home of ilios, Duke /if ono,11 1 sae •
prepared te lam the:Aria., .4 Ara 71l teas
his °nurse in nil/ sae, and *eft Inverse, / '
with '7*, greiteisi eu.et end OatoOM fee ,
hem ' met" ,1 ,n Europe who in
spired a highprreellidhan thaw 'Duke
On Manaus mope entneses we have worse -
times seen devices reirehd by the cunning
hand of the seelptor. So mowed the cep
of trial, whieb Ood s4,ns.da to the lips
wreathed many'
Here Is new rif
eth together for
e Clod. Here is
da is. en shall
(NEE L L.NTELLIGENe•E
4,'.'
kMILN
te4mil IVA I • fr.
of suffering Quest
comforting
them: "Al
good to th
another like
thy Arength friend, turn
thy cup of sorrow around, and you will HO
engraved oil it th words, "As one
whom his soother forteth, so will I
enmfort you. To again and read :My
gnu* is refitment f The whole
cep is menet:A wit e words of love,
het at requires fr .'h.ts,resd them. They
are isivenble to selinsbereas and hlisid
belief. And fled seepetimee washes the
eyes of him children h tems, in order
t6it they wry teed t 01. previdente,
and Ws eresereand ti: ----Pbst. T. L
I. 4 M11
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WI 'WANT
At BUTLER'S
1 wage c..1 .t MP (lamer of WKST And :41.11..t1t1.: • 1
MINION TELEGR %pH arc' PORTAGM STA M I' OFFICE
If You Want rood
'GROCERIES,
PROVItIONS.
CROOKERY.
GLASSWARE,
ONE THOUSAND
NEW .9 UBSCRIBENR
RIFORMI Nine Yinlot,
161111CINY BROS,
111111,0119 AD 14.11111411111211fili
D. FERGUSON'S
Hatititt•nn Sfgt;7!„ Opposite Fialley firo•
Fintir. Moats. Pori and General Provisions.
1s.
"Fair Dealing and Moderate Prices."
11114 1 15, .5*.. 41144 41111 '4 4st Ando
SW 'mods 4e0ve...4 **' save e.
D. Ferguson.
ORGANS! ORGANS!
Great Reduotion in Prices.
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