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+t INVII1111 t CALL IT "ULTIMAT-UPY1 . " I I I. WILL OPPOSE GERMAN SOLONS IN I CONCLAVE, Liverpool and Chicago Whoit Futorkis I I � � 1
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.+ a . DRESS POINTERS,, I ': � Olo4a Higher-1-1yo $took- I I
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, 4 r no- e Molsons Bank , I . Latest, Quotations. . . . I 111�
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; . ., , R.0 IP 06ity �Iberal Is Nminote0 , I Q1110AGO, Sept, J.-J-1pomintv"i , I ; IJ
+. . Incorporated U55 Little Folks. I Q r . . F-locts Its Offlo � I conc,pro".; I ''I
.&,)� France's Note. I . . . erst 119 Morocep furnlatied tho wboat warkolit � � . 11
( )CAPITAL (paid up) .... .... .... .. 11 .... 4000,000,00 + I X Big# of gayly tinted butter.111% In W.0114.nd., � o�day with q, bualme. AccorMuglY* J
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� . I RESERVE FUND .... .. - .--- - _ .", $4,400,000-00 + . appears on 4 gauzy sunshade, WheA I . I �rlces at the Close were 'Aq to, to I" � � I
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. . I on on ournAl Are Sure T held up against the sun t,he eXect . I , 0 . I . , I Members Are Generally of the opinion I atno ,, � I I ,I
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I TOTAL ASSETS OVER .... .... .... $44,000,000,09 I t L 0 J 'hat Qer� Louis Kinnear, a. Barrister of Port Col. � . I A corn varle from , a to, a f to �, �..�, �.
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If Has 81 Branches in, Canada, and Agents and 06rres Uts in 411 A. many Will Accept Frances Deal. . I That Public Utilitios Should Pay a 4(1v - 0. , showe4 0 t , " 1300444 I q
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411, . Otamiae Is popular in every weaye, borne, Accepts Nominatio etrieVe � ill I Provisions are strun t froul I'm �. I .11 �
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it" the principal Cities in the World, i Small Profit to R the Tkix� � QV post to a rise Of 150. � .. '. 1, J
ff sion Reg-ar4ing Moro�oco. and Say Beadwork Is now seen in attractive , .
� .. *' � Condition That He Be Given Three liayer--A. R, Bunnell of 8 The Liverpool max-1cot-olosed to-fty YJ - �,
+ I Outbreak Was an Attempt to Sips. striped patterns, 'Erabroldery. 049Wfl; ' rantforO hiett-1. t1i.a yokitor4ar oil wheat foad, � I", 1. I
inj!y Business Transacted . � Days to Sao 1,f Sir Wilfrid WanU 0 I .
t A General Bank + Suggests. a Provincial Portfolio of blaPer on oorn, 13udaveat olowea INO 1
141 1 I bigner on, wheat, I I �
.. .. + � ter Out of a ,Bad Position -Gar. I . to Oppose W. M German and to I Mu . � . . I 'I
K Depa rtment tV many'Thought England Was Busy. I . i I
4., SaVings Ban' . , . . I Find Out Who Will Have Patron nicipal Affairs, .. Tnnip�g Options. - �4 . ;
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' + New York; Sept. %-A London cable . � 1. . Toronto, Sept. %-T .. close, oDeri. �R*4- Low. 01050, 1�
allBranches. interes allowedatRighe Ourrelat Rates, I � I � .,Qw, 0105 , ,�
At I . + to,Tlie �Tiiaes yesterday morning says, , . I , Welland, Sept. ,,),-Though the Lib. of the pl'ofits of muniolpaljy OwAdd VV)Aeat- , � � �
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_� 'ntion of Welland County -d . e. w � U. , , ,� I , , I
eral cOnve 98% 081, /a oma 0,
Dickson, & Carling, Solicitors, N 0 HURDON, Manager. + "Uktiiniftiie' As the term used in utilities as the maiii� subject of dis. O�t� - :::* 11 087 � �
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91 .1. .. . clared a week ago that they would cuSsioh at yesterday's sos Poc;, , , 97 V, 1 0$% , In , �J I 11.
Sion. of the :Kay '..., 100 , I I
4 + k chara- * I . % "10% 1006 10% I
..Qndon to'describe the ater ,of
. )� ilie* -wii�ien instructions which Qie .... . �0 L �
, '11440+444 . . .1 -o" out * Xunicipii,l Association. That oa,ta " - .Vw& . I a , -� , .�
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+ put'no, candidates in the field in op. a p� , ,it utility should remain a -cow, 00t. 39%, 8$ , � I I I �
__ - . 1+ �Vreach* amba.ssad,or at'Berlin, J,ulejs . , ' � � �
I 1 M. German, the Lib. miircial venture and be managed in, a. POc, % 40 $$% , 1,!
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04pall>oxi ,qa�r ed Ir-om, Paris, on his -re. ` -
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to., is, post to resume the liego. . - I .
.�, I' eral, who has been, representative foi Wa7 that would assure profits ,of at Torontq, Grain Mark.qt � 11 .1 . �
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'tiations 01� t . ei,.�, 4
, a per ceat., was the op�zi,Qu -Wheat $4 bt�.A4 ....... �0 6' �0, g A , 1'i
J�,�"'_ -T H F__, CANADIAN BANK '�" " - "' _questip. 41 I the t twenty years, s strona i . , . _ I I
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. � i., A,gq Word has ari u,giy gouf! , and I ft I 44, Ridliter of London. He, favor- MOAT, 0000j, burbol').... V OV 4_1 : . I
� I I , . � speeches against the reciprocity pact "" lt;yq, bushel ...=,N.'.� " - 0 70 1 V11 � , :
- �q. 4d!d by the hewd A ..a . e4 the establishment of a sinkin , v " "i I L �
cL 9 Oats, bushel _ � .... � 0 0;'
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I _ I? 141MEZ, but plipars . . � would be "d �iatil oat,a, naw,.busltel . . �
OF C O M M E R C E ; rc ,4 ' throughout kind bis declaration that lie will voU. fund that :
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. S�l Of -..� against it, brought about the maven. lal.ge enough to replace the publip parlay, bushel . .... � :, , �, `: * �0 � I I
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. ( y- �Ver since �the 3�40ho, .0 tion that was held yesterday for th4 : . :: : �, .rl� ,
tis &blished an artio 0 ,Summaif�, I wotks when s lcwhep'ti Iyushel ...... :, 0 48 0 6'L �
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.C.L., PRESIDENT I bringing out a reciprocity 645, bushel ................ 0,78 0 80',
SIR EDMUND WALkER, OX.O., LL.D,, D . purpose 'Of All tha resi� 1�uP
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' t� tb0%'(1fa_t of -the 'MW-u-'�U4zis I,Qr 9.q_qd4A. dents benefited from the utilities and P � . ,.,
, qte, The cligIce fell upQnLouj,o I,
,lQp , I 11 h Toronto Dalry Market. , ,
ALEXANDER LAIRD, GIENERAL MANAQER _0 'o;i,,.drawn up by, theTrench � .J , , XiiiFiai, M.A., i Port Colborne bar. it Was only fair that t ey should all . � 11
, . I ad for -�re. .eutter, store.lots _ ......... 017 ti, , "
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. '6 " ' hesitation was eb,ova � rister, Mr. Kinnear asked for three aewalsi instead of the taxpayers alone. )3u I ,
I I I .Ah.. t, lib 1, - . I . i - . I eonfribute to a sinking Ju ter, seoarator, dA lb, 0 23 Q� 9 , I 1
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CAPITAL, - $10,000,000 - REST, - $8,000,OOQ ,9 .Ta. " ii �terpreting the " I I
. .'e,o - 133 in - -,P 1. i I days in which to consult Sir Wiy1rid, ter, creamery, lb, rolls- 0 23 0 NU .:I
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I , ifiddled, g6es the length' .6 .1 �_ Butter, creamery, solid
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- I coneessioao 'where all M n ._ ...... � 50 1. , I
4 ce,caa oger to Oermany in � .1 I 1_1 � ly4i.. P �tiili#eg. are Publicly owned Mr, Gor� 99 95, uew-lald . ............... 021 � . 11
BUSINESS v - nd �ebond,'Wlc I'll
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& . the wti=ra , .64 I He wislies to learn first if it is Sii Gordon Of Ow�n Sound, .a,,.. 0 24 'I
. , "of � Wilt id' . h �hat Mr. Qeripf :. t�
COLLECTION ��� ' I 6ii believed that the benekts Whould . ,,,,, ,aew, ib ............... 013 � ust I
. "o or, efiliifte guarantees with I �
With its large number of branches, agents and correspondents, Thii ar . � " will get the patron,�ge of the county, be for all the people, and the -rates ! �� �, �:l
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. � roeco., . , t I A. J. Bea, presiddiii; of the Pelliam reduced as low as possible. LlveApool Grain .Prices. 1, I I
I q (� :Is, �40 Lxvzalvom, Sept. 1.-Closhiu-wlnea�
Canadian Bank of Comm9rce is able to effect collections throughout I r* - - ett eXpectation.-here May -or
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� fit 'ef , - . ,pill, - Liberal Association, called the meet. Guest ,of St. Thomas also wanted Maxpaba, 79 1w. Futures i� .
the world promptly and at reasonable rate's. Rates will be' 11 swallow the. qP Spot firm; No. :L Manitoba -
. re'� kists a certain amoant tion had been Dalled to protest aga,ia8t opi I %. I "I
quoted on vqf. �� e . f. , , � , ing together. He saoid that the conven, wate rand gas -sold at,cost, but these 78 Zllg�, 1,1;p ber is 4d, March is 4�Kl. �
application. iitwk as- th - , 0. . . I I
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tit satisfhatigii. at the th—lit tl=4 al- . . t . ons d not meet with the full rite I
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4--j li e called
, anAll after their inventor, The
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. 1, e#'of their manufalture was kept;
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,*., . ' e family, and the n1aking and'.sed-
. .,of them were the 6xclusive prIV14
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, , Of. the Fabius family for . �Aiuyl
enerations. It almost takes one's!
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� 11 1. the Christian era the Romans
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aZere Indulging their taste for sweets
. q'oiti�yve do, ,though not to the ,saine ex -
Oe#, for at first it was only at the
*''t., .
h or marriage of one of the Fabius
*16'ny that a great distribution of
"Y *a � gati took place as a sign of refoic-
y i6i,
At present the custom is still in
,�_��o_l�wtkm&-exteuded to the nobil.
Ity of Europe. "
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Game of Neighbors.
Ivelghbors is a game where chaii�s
are used in forming a circle. There
92iould be as many chairs as there tire
'players. The children should be di-
*Ided into two sides of equal num-
!ber, all the players of one side being
Zl�lndfolded and taking possession of
)Me chairs in such a ,way that each
player has an empty.�jPor at his right
Ihand. The other sidg, must then move
. lallently into the middle of the circle,
� and at a given. .,;I,-ual they must all
I .�Mysterlously anen ' oislessly seat them -
f selves in the vacanc chairs. At the
pword "sing" the players.who are not
Iblindfolded should sttirt to sing ei-
'. �her a prearranged. tune or anything
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ftat happens to occur to them, but
they should all endeavor to disguise
-0eIr voices as much as possible. The
.. Plindfolded, players are 'expected to
guess from the voice who Is singing
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4one guess. Those whose guesses.are
I. correct take their bandages oft and
. blindfold the eyes of the. singing neigh-
, bor. The unsuccessful guessers must
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try again. �
THU NRW GOLF SWEATER -
lines kind in accordance with the de-
mands of fashion are supplied with
more or less well defined revers and
collars. The white or gray sweaters
are preferred by conservatives. but
some extremely smart women are thts
season adopting the fashionable red
or even choosing combinations of coro-
nation red and blue.
The sailor blouse lends itself admi-
rably to the requirements of the golf-
.
er. for it is,loose and comfortable a*
. the necl;. High collars never retain
their trimness long upon the links.
Che.eks of various fabrics are popular
for golfing %ktrt,-. This season therr,
ill a tpildency to the striped effects
Rough tint] readr bnts in a wide varle
t.� of gtylv,; alle Kbown for goltingwear.
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The Umbrella.
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BU;SINESS
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of the world, drawn in sterling
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1he pioneer merchants' e:ichange. All
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� Origin of Candy..
� -, I children or grownups either,
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I Golfing Gariii
Do you play golf? If not fear no
� I that matter, thinke-Wthe origin of
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more to don golfing togs, for they a
'displayed the grst uimbrella in the.
� dy when they are eating the kind.
�. 3 . nost appeals to their taste. re
no longer ugly, but picturesque, and ul
treating horses, and I can , safely say,
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to date golfing garb for avoinen Is
quite as suitable for walking aster a
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, ,an Vmbyeha purchased an Iz4
"... " and confectioner, who was Qf
morning on the links. Sweaters are
Thus writes Mr. .Toshua E. Murdhisbri,
I twell known family of Fabius, was
being made to fit in trim. graceful
'(consisting of a stnile watchman) was
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ii man � who invented candy and that
, out.
right fore leg, and
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Is a from the shouldex
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4--j li e called
, anAll after their inventor, The
.
. 1, e#'of their manufalture was kept;
, . . ,
,*., . ' e family, and the n1aking and'.sed-
. .,of them were the 6xclusive prIV14
.
, , Of. the Fabius family for . �Aiuyl
enerations. It almost takes one's!
- � � I .
. away to read that:1.77 years,:be-
.
� 11 1. the Christian era the Romans
I �, .
aZere Indulging their taste for sweets
. q'oiti�yve do, ,though not to the ,saine ex -
Oe#, for at first it was only at the
*''t., .
h or marriage of one of the Fabius
*16'ny that a great distribution of
"Y *a � gati took place as a sign of refoic-
y i6i,
At present the custom is still in
,�_��o_l�wtkm&-exteuded to the nobil.
Ity of Europe. "
�
Game of Neighbors.
Ivelghbors is a game where chaii�s
are used in forming a circle. There
92iould be as many chairs as there tire
'players. The children should be di-
*Ided into two sides of equal num-
!ber, all the players of one side being
Zl�lndfolded and taking possession of
)Me chairs in such a ,way that each
player has an empty.�jPor at his right
Ihand. The other sidg, must then move
. lallently into the middle of the circle,
� and at a given. .,;I,-ual they must all
I .�Mysterlously anen ' oislessly seat them -
f selves in the vacanc chairs. At the
pword "sing" the players.who are not
Iblindfolded should sttirt to sing ei-
'. �her a prearranged. tune or anything
'
ftat happens to occur to them, but
they should all endeavor to disguise
-0eIr voices as much as possible. The
.. Plindfolded, players are 'expected to
guess from the voice who Is singing
I
I . at his right hand. Each may have.
4one guess. Those whose guesses.are
I. correct take their bandages oft and
. blindfold the eyes of the. singing neigh-
, bor. The unsuccessful guessers must
.
try again. �
THU NRW GOLF SWEATER -
lines kind in accordance with the de-
mands of fashion are supplied with
more or less well defined revers and
collars. The white or gray sweaters
are preferred by conservatives. but
some extremely smart women are thts
season adopting the fashionable red
or even choosing combinations of coro-
nation red and blue.
The sailor blouse lends itself admi-
rably to the requirements of the golf-
.
er. for it is,loose and comfortable a*
. the necl;. High collars never retain
their trimness long upon the links.
Che.eks of various fabrics are popular
for golfing %ktrt,-. This season therr,
ill a tpildency to the striped effects
Rough tint] readr bnts in a wide varle
t.� of gtylv,; alle Kbown for goltingwear.
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The Umbrella.
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Baltimore was first in. Introduc-
"ORSE'S.
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Ing several things. among them the
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umbrella. It started the first steam .
. Passenger railway in the, United
SWELLED
,States; It was the firsts to show, in
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. connection "with Washington, the prac-
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ticability of the Morse telegraph sys-
Animal Was Too Sore and
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I , Ztem; it was the first ckty to use car.
Lame to Work—Quickly
-bureted bydroger. gas as light; it built
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1he pioneer merchants' e:ichange. All
Cured by "Nerviline.11,
$this is generally known, but nat so
generally known is the fact that it
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'displayed the grst uimbrella in the.
.'I have had a long experience in
'.117alt6d States. In 1772, when a Balti-
treating horses, and I can , safely say,
*fmorean appearedlon the streets a rider
"irom
that I know of no, lkliment for strains,
sPrains, and swelling that is so use-
.
, ,an Vmbyeha purchased an Iz4
ful around, rthe� stable as Nervillne.tl
I ,dian ship, horses were frightened, chil-
Thus writes Mr. .Toshua E. Murdhisbri,
-dren -stoned him. and the police force
Pnqm. his home, Crofts Hill P. 0. I had
'(consisting of a stnile watchman) was
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that wirenched her
Nervilitie
, out.
right fore leg, and
..�aUed,,
. e..I; In spite of this reception an account ,
'elfect
Is a from the shouldex
.4 the episode had the of.magc-
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I � 1 -ft other cities Live the umbrella
- down she was
re, and
,an
. . . er(thuillastle ,welcome,,
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Liniment swollen. I applied
Xervillno-, and it
,NO* the Baltimorean's innovation is
_j worked 4Ike a
� 4 necessity of dally'life, or'nt 1!aast of
charm; in fact, that mare was in
- rillay daily -life. �all h6re, aind abgoad.
shape to work a day after I used Ner-
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villas.
"We, have used Xerviline, ort our
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farni for twenty-five, years, ana never
I , The spider monkey is sometimes
`o,.,,:
found it wanting. For man or beast
901led the "daddy longlegs" of the'
it Is'& wonderful linlmeiat.11 �
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: 960, Its tall is remarkably Amber
We have received nearly five, thous-
and lettem, recommonding Xervillne
� and practicalIY40ves as a fifth If!mb
as a general household liniment, am an
�' ' and lihnd. With such a 4elfcate sense
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all,round cure for achea and palks'.
� of touch Is It furnished that It almost
One million b ottleg used each Yel%r.
�, ,heew to be possessed of the power of
Try it youroelf'. Large bottles ot! Ner-
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01ght and moves about among. the
vilin,g 600; trial size, 25c, All deviers,
or 'The Catarrhozono Cotnpm'a3�, Xing-
,��l
;�, 0ranebes With as much deciston as ff .oton,
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:, there ,,war& ita eye & itst tip, , ,,
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i the monkey Speover some
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1, "' 'auch,as it
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M WILINE
nest of eggir,or WEir
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� �*ttl'e d a rity which Iles W'1'
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� . Iferts the end of Its eran.
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Enj�a,61 rightly or, wrongly i SUP- � 6.00 0 � speeches which followed that Mr. Ger- by- the Provincial Government of a X0 _L p. 1- a I I I
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id to'b4 playing is g " Is I.. I NTRE; k i Se t . C 1> es oxx 304 "' , I ,,,,
I Ook;L . . rowing apace I , I .. I ' toba sprigir whea . "qN . ,� �;
P . nian had made many enemies among PO t carae s, ong,er, wit I ,�
And the persistent enmity of dreat � rtfolio on municipal affairs.. His bids for fild crop Sc t,, 4��hlg,o" I I �,,:,
. ; . � I , I his old-time, - f riends; one man even department should have the. 1�
Zr'iWa towsrd Germany is the -key- -adjusting sales of ifjo,000 bushels of No. :L an&I � ,
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�ftofd �of inkuy gerldn newspaper - Ivent so far as to accuse him of being, � of rates and municipal auditing and P northern were made for september shl I I I i.,
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'articles. r�l � ther -regulations under its control. ment. In addition to this, la,rge bus : ''I
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' IJ � I Kinnear, who later Ileceived 1e no,nZ 10� The following officers were elected: bwe " .ber shipment, bid, BuMlo. . . I
, 'Thire is a,.dispositi�on hers to -con- nation, took the ,vlluir after being ap. President, Controller F. S. Spence of The foreign deman,d for oats co,=e . .
aKer the Teidfonlc attacks u on Eng- `- :Ruin�ted by motion. "Instead.of re Toronto; vice-piesidents, first, Mayor &od,'aud bids were advanced 1%c to 40 -
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IfLnd as i red herring drawn acrioAs sign�ng Mr. German has placed him, Beattle of London; second, Mayor 0�' .
�t . F, Which resulted in some, sales being ma,dV
�rus to -hid itself by ,dischargi I � . , The local maricet is 'very firm, wittr . @ I I I
I, he trail. "The octopus when alarmed .. .. r SOf In. line with the -opponents to the Guest of St. Thomas; third, W. A. �
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, ' ng kin __ $ '. . pact. At the Cbmservative ,convention Clark, ,clerk of York Cudhty; fourth, 6-od 4t1mand, and sa.les of r0iUld lots 00 -
I as made plain. that he played to W. Law, ,county ,clerk of Huron; fifth, I extra - ]go. I feed were made at CMfid 1:
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L06 Te�opening of'the negotiations with at our convention lie told us he would cutive committee, the in �strdoenrg, , Butter, cheese ana eggs -a,ru f1r,U* I � I
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ayors ,of To- un a good demand. . , �_ 11�1 �
rance hkiv� t�een made the occasiou MU Rn DRESS. vote for reciprocity, and afterwar& ronto, Hamilton and oWeU Bound, Dressed hogs -Abattoir, $10.25 to $10.150 I
rg an6ther.ogilyurst against Great Bri- lie told the convention that he would City Solicitor Doherty. of. St. Thomas, per 100 lbs. I I � I
� Ak . ;, . altemating patches of color arranged not vote lavorablki if his vo,to was not . . I �,.�
France Is Hopeful. to give stripes. Mieded. City Solicitor Johnson of Toronto,- ' 33eef-Piate, half-b%xreis, IGO 1b.s., $T.509 . I .
* It is for these reasons that barxels, ,.Ioo lbs., sum; tierces; so lbs.j, I . �i
i J?Arl �.-The French FoTeign Clerk Kent of Hamilton, Reeve S. F. $21.60. 1 . .111
French organdle is wora this sum- this convention has been called," said Glass of London township, City Laxcl-Comp,oirad tieg,es, r,5 lbs., Kotl � I
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-me C:It�le .understood, has not re- mer and may be had in exquisite -color- the prospective candidate. I : J,
a da any aare inclievAiDn. that Ger- Ings. . Treasurer Bunnell of Branif&A, Ald. lzoxes, rao lim net (par -Lment uned), WWA . ., I
many will accept the' French pro- . � Hon. Richard. Harcourt re -marked Richter of London, E. A. Hugell, see- tubs, 50 lbs. net, grained, two handles,! I �
osais for a settlement of the Moroc- Black and white striped linen suits that he was glad to see so many. as xetary -of the rural -section, and Ald- ,,A,,, palls, wood, 2o ibs. net. qV40; tllw , . ,;.I
he ternied them, real Liberals at he I Pails, 20 lbs. grov,s, 9%c, ,
10 are favorite tailored models. t Stroud of London. PorR-I-leavy Canada short cut mesa,
pan question, yet a measure of con- meeflug. "Canada's lean years were . tarrels, �t5 to 45 Pleces,,=.50:' half-bax-! I .
d4ende is felt ,.'�l an early agreement Lawn and embroidered flouncing under Sir John A. Macdonald's -per. ,�
relo, $13; Canada sliort cut and baoltl ��
Peqause of tho vxtent of the compen- were used for this pretty, summer frock iod," lie said. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. pori�, 4,r) to 5i') pieces, barrels, $2I; Canado; 'I
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isatiotf9 whicil are to be offered by for a little girl. The yoke and sleeves The nominations were then inade. . clear pork, barrL'18. 30 to 35 i)ieces, $20.50;1 �
bean poric, small pieces, but fat, barrels. . 1:
Wrance. Since these are Central Afti. are cut in one. The costume Is easy 2�1r. Kinnear wa.s nominated by A. J. At a convention yesterday J k ' $16.0 1 . -�, �
I �an. aveas, it Is not supposed that to make,as the skirt is simply a plain Mabee of Fort Erie, and A. H. SchriPg_ Masse was chosen as the L&r-�011_ Gaois--Cauadlan western, No. � 4414a tol . I .��
,9tzmany would proceed to extreme piece gathered along the upper edge ley, and made unanimous by., a motion servative candidate in St. Alary's 44*c, car lots, ex -store: extra _N-o. i feed. I I
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. The real difficulty in the way of an or batiste is also suitable for this gar. 11�110 were nominated were Hon. Rich. Hollander families, 250 in number, firsts, $5.40; seconds, $4.90; N,dnter wheatl . ...
ebzly aettlemeat, it is believed. at t4e ment XUDIO CHOLLET. ard Harcourt, J. F. Gross,, j. F. each of which will have $5,000 cash to patents, $4.50 to $m,5; strong balcers' $4 70' . I 1�
IF, . offi 1. I Guenthier, Wilson Cline. All with- invest in farm pro.pedy, will arrive straight rollers, $4 to 44.10; In bags', si.9 . I � �',
r'Oreign the .spe�ial drew. in Canada next spring. to $2. 1 .
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and minhig guarkinie"sS Thlo May, Manton pattern is out in sizes Rolled oats -Per barrel, ;4.9Q; bag of 90 I
i for girls of eight, ten and twelve 7ears. q. B Harkin for years pri �ate sec- , "
�Elii,mhe(Germany may *seek in Morocco Personalities In South York. , I 1V IN%., $2.25. 1 .. ,
.. Send 10 cents to. this office.. giving num- Toronto, Sept. 2. -Louis Heyd, X.C.. retary ,of Han. Frank Oliver, haz been C-orn-kinerican, No. 3 vellvw, 70c, I . � ___J,�,
.as nothing can. be given iGermany in �ter, 697S. and It will be promptly for. appointed commissioner of national mnWeed-Bran, ontarlp, $20. to 32a, Mani- 1. ..
Mor0000 -which Great -Britain does not warded to you by mall. If i* , a haste send intimated in a letter lie has sent to parks, with headquarters in Ottawa toba, $22; midd1higs, Ontario, �25'to $26;� . �. 4:.�
shorts,- Manitoba, $24, mauffile, ,= to $111 1,� I
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kals privileg6s would afford endless postage, which Insures more prompt d,_ the joint nieetixfgs that lie propo�sed ton intends to spend three days prior kc to 22c; No. �2 stoelt, 131j2c to 1334c.
Occasions for the re -opening -of the Uverv. . .. � . . - , .. I . . . . -Nvith the Conservative ,candidate in to election day in his fontier.constitu,- - Chease-Easterns, is,/4o ta is%c. , 1 -,
controversy on questions Of interpre- . . . Soutiv-yoi�-Ir-latb, a *dfidtission,- mot ,of e,6 I Butter-Chole8kt, 26c to 2W4*,..seo0A4% ,- �_ , �
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akreement upon every phase of the 40h, welcomel 0h, welcome!" He gives notice that lie intends to - .
ka 'The tall green trees reply. . has been averted owing to the influ.- : :
I nco-German, dispute, - talk about the Rarmers' Bank, a cir- ence brought to bear with them by East Buffalo Cattle'Market. - _.� -
Anti -English, Meetings. And all the valley sings aloud cular to the me-inbers: of the C.M.A. W. Abraham, .K.P. BAST BUFFALO, Sept. 11 -Cattle -Re- I
' Its praises to the coal gray cloudL sent out by the manager -of The Wurld -1
L=don, Sept. 2.-A dair amount of The res -nation. of Prof. N. F. Du- ceipts, 150; market fairly active and I i
"Were waltingi We�re waltingf- , a year ago, "tbe. hiconsistent attitude '� steady: prime steers,, $7 to $7.25; butcher � �
war insurance was offered Thursday, Say all the little flowers. and policies JQliell Von Puis as dean of the faculty of prac- �
and with the maxket becoming re- . and The Wor grades, $3.50 to tz.90- ' .
. They hold their heads up lovingly newspaper have �aken. on different tical. science at Queen's took place Calves -Receipts, 5o; mari�,et active, 5ft I . I �
cr In yesterday. His successor will be ap- blghb cull to choice, $6 to $10.255. . .
he anced further on 'To Was the gentle showers. occasions," and "oth ee.r� and L-ambs-Recelpts, 50W: war- �
t1ie risk of war bTeaking out between atters which pointed next month. � �
certain European powers Nvithin. two Oh, all'the thirsty land again it is unnecesz,ary at the present tinie Dr. W. 0. Ryan, said to have been ke� active; lambs 20c higher; sheep .
Gives areetins to the silver raW to mention." steady, oboice lambs, $7 to $"s.20; cull W I �� 11 .: J
months. Some risks were aocepted at __ _. Youth's companfoW , a wealthy physician, formerly . of fair, $a to $6.90: yearlings, $4.50 to $5-, 1 1 1 11
18 per cent. and in some cases 10 per May Defer Elections. Springfield, Ill., shot anti killed his sheep, $1.50 to $4.25. �. - I 11 �
cent. was quoted. ? Expensive Aide. Ottawa, Sept. 2 -There is still a wife and then committed suicide at I-19gs-Receipts, 6F50; market active and � ...
A Morooc(> mass meeting was held chance of deferred el"tions in Wort, firm; yorkere, 47.s,i to $7.95; stags, $5 to I I
Re -Grace Is looking us young as h- their home in Los Angeles. .
. V; pigs, $7.25 to $i.40; �mIxed, $T.85 to . I.
in Berlin Thursday night, and all ac- ern Ontario. The lists are coming in Frank Lefa,ve, a laborer in the stores $7.90; heavy, $7,SO to $7.9i; roughs, $9.50 1
. counts indicate that the gathering Te'- eivr, LquIt she? to, the clerk of the Crown -in -Chancery department of the Canadian General to $6.75. t I I .!
solved itself into a violent demon- She--Yesg, but she Aa7s it costs her Inany having already arrived, includ' Electric Co. at Peterboro, was crush- . New York Live' Stock. I I :.1
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been 'no Minilar public outburst of _____ cient progress is be'ing made in re- oaught between a freight car door and ceipts, u0i head; steers, stead,.%,, to a shade I I
Aaglophobia in Germany since the I gard to the lists to allow polling in the 10 ading platfurni. higher, bulls and cows unchanged; steers, I .
days of the Boez war. . 1174 all of the unorganized districts on Charles Whitcumb, employed at the $4.50 to ri.60; bulls, $3 to $4.85; cows, $Lz �
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in tehns of friendlahip, and. were greet- that the electirn mav be held up by side the boiler to ,clean it -out, ua- veals, $7 to $1o; culls� W to 46.60. butter- I i
ed with - somethi4 approachiiag an- AFTER , appeals. S. G. r,oi��y, clerk of the alvares to other men. While there the mIlks and grawers, $3.75 to K).7-0: sotithera ;1
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it may be'added that oWn in Lon- Ilk T of deferred elections 'in any of the most ,scalded to death before he got i1seep, 4teady; Iambs, firm to 10c higher, :1
don. clrcl*es where G�ermanphobia is western provinces. out. He will recover. 'heep, $2 to $3.75; culls, $1 to *1.75; 19-MbS, ,. i
-not rampaPt, it is generally believed Sifton's Ontario Dates. . $4.75 to $,7.35, culls, $1 to $4.50. I
tha . t the German action at Agadir Sw FFER 16 Ottawa, . Sept. 2.-lt was announced Skyscrapers Lean over. 14098-RecelPts, 12V head; maricet, easi- I � : 1.4
was taken in the belief that England I . er, $7.70 to �7,90.
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will meet at thesp places on the fol- spatch says: The discovery that the I Chicago Live Stock. .-V �
affairs that she could pa!y little or no CHICAGO, S.1it. 1._L6kt;ttl.-ReceiPts es� . �
aftention to loreign matters, and that lowing dates: Ottawa, Sept. 5; North Unity building,.a sixteen-Dtorey Dear� thnated at 2000; market slow and weak; I p,
the decisa've p 11 taken up by the IEUR� Lanark, 19ept. 6; Cobourg Sept. 7; burn street structure, is three feet ,beeves, $5 to $7.90; !texas steers, $4,40 to � ...
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Libiral GoveTriment, was a ccimplete Oshawa, �ept. 8; Weston: Sept. 9; out of plumb at the skylin6, Tias set $6.S5; western steers, 44 to $7; StOckeng I
surpivise to the German'Foreign Office. A y1mer, Ont., Sept. 11; Stratford or the city building inspectors investigat and feeders, $3 to $5.50; co,v�,s and heifers, I 1 I I
' $2,25 to $6.25; calve.s, $6.25 to $9.25. .
I - = _-1__1 _-1 I St. Mary's, Sept. 12; Newmarket, Sept. ing. They say every skyscraper in the Hogs -Receipts estimate(i at 11jo0o; mar� , . I �
Black Hand I'n Montreal. Cured by Lydia E. Pink= 13; Port Hope, St.�pt. 15; Windsor, city is leaning more or less, The 21�- ket Be higher than yesterday's 4 averakre,- I �
, . Sturef Ma'sonic Temple is seriously out light, $7.15 to, $7,70; mixed, $7 to 1r1.T0;- . I
Aloatreal, Sept. 2.-7�That the ffiabeii- ham's VegetableCompound 'e,P'- ". ' heavy, $6-85 tc� V.60; roueh, $6.95 to �T,05; I �
cal power of"llie Black Hand was Te- Clergyman Before Convention. of plumb, whil,e the Ellsworth build- �jood to choice, heavy, $7,06 to $7.0; plo, :
gponsible for the. non-appearance of Fox Creek, N.:D_11I have alway ottawa'�*- Sept. 2. -At flie Conserval ing and the Pullman building also, to V.60: bulk of sales, V.10 to, $7.35. .
0 arc! imitating the Tower of Pisa. The Sheep and Laanbs-Aecelpts estimated � �
I a cromplainaut, in. court, was the state- had pains in the loins and a weak- tive nominations for Carleton County owners ,of the Unity build g have ,It 14,000; market steady; native, ,,.i to �
meat inade bi Coiistable Raoul Tru- ......._.......'....."t -z"': . . . . . ness there, and at Stittsville, Ont., at noon yesterday , $3.80; western, �Iz to suo; Yearlings, . I
def Y .11!_�. �,:'..... . been ordered to straigthen IT up, as -
1. .. four were noininawd, namely, W. $4 to $4.90; lambs, native, weak, 1pl, to .
,asterday nl�rniag. ..',!-�.. - - .. .'.,.v-4-:-.---, often af%er my it threatens .
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nstable, "by s-,Aiarth� individuals . "' .,,'-."--:-.' would distress me Gower; Rev. H. Stuacy, estb ro, soil, is blanxed fur giving the sky- . .
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who threatened hi -in *ith ven -:� and cause sore. find R. T. Richardson, Britannia. � .�
, geance ,-;e, V ."..-`--.'� scrapers a dangeruas tilt. if it -,N-ere CORNWALL, Sept. 1-!rhirty-two fac- �
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were lie to� appear in court t1lis niorn. �-,- .. .:::..,!i ness. Lydia E. - aot for the steel constnictiuri the otries offered =0 cheese at Cornwall to- . � :
in'g to testify against this%mair.11 . �`-�-:`;:: Finkhata'sVeyet.6 city day, 2155 white and 1055 colored. Two fac- �
- �:`...%,'::.:. Condemned Race Cry. would order sevdral vacated.
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;plalr�an* was missing. .. Waterloo, Conservative candidate ,In IBRANTVORD, Sept. I. -At the chee-qe I �
- Osgood receiv- er, digestion is bet- I Beamsvillv, 8i,pt. 2. -Pearl 111cTag. board here to-fty 115 were 6ffei,ed, OW .. I .1
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e t ter, and I ran walk Waterloo. was held an Welli,s-ley: Vil., sold at U%c. Next market Mid;w, Sept. .
. a ca ixth(�neck last Priday while 11 �_ I gart, 17 years of age, is missing irom
he waii eagaged.in fisticitffs. with with ambition. X last night. BQsides tile. I M. I �
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an- ld.lgtic`�, the speakers were Dr. La PERTH, SePt. I. -Ono thousand boxes . .
other man. ,Papali is ,charged with have encouraged . . ��, seen talking to a foreignor, and when of cheese Nvere boa,rded to-do,y,,All sold . �.
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aggravated assault in, connection wi g.of M.P.P., Hon. Adam Bock, Alit., ,. " .: al, , �, z
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the affair. . families to take it, as it ii the best rein- her, a pr6hiffient Borlini nivi - �77 , was a Detroit waii, kknd that'they had XT,'A1,11rV1rZD, Se I Th e o e 605 . .
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I edy in the world. You can publish this and H. B. Murphy, KX. of L10 met on the innuatain recently, Bed . :, I
I Fell Pro in the papers -11 - Mrs. Wmr,tAx Hon. Mr. Beek se v. el�l Coad6" � , . I . of 45 sold for 1.0%c, the rest wore refuse(L I �
I T Scaffold. BounquE,, Yox Creek, N.B., Canada. the attempt of Hon. - r. in � clothes tied b% it rope Were found OTTAIWA, Sept, I-Thore were 659 boxes � I Ili
Montreal, Sept, 2,-X.n a -fzill <)f. 75 the race cry, . and s i 'Isc hanging from ..,r Nvindow, showiiig of ch�'ese i>mrded- iiere to -day; = white � : I i
feet from it scaffold In course of erec. Tbe above Is only one of the thou- th'It, "ile 11(� that she bad lowered hor,zelf -out of and 42.) colorta. �,Vl sold at 13 55-Iflo. . ..
tiou for",construction. wo sands of grateful letters which are held his own Gerinali for, hon' "I i
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iiii-011. Spoolx&, cotuja rk at the Dom. constarAly being received by the deep rimpoct, life, do'toint .... dt I his lin , police are searching foreher, It is be. German Orphans Coming, I . . -
Co., George tive.land comniaiit'Wd his . I I . . .
e aged 44, losi )Nnkham Medicine Company of rjynn 0 ezi ai lieved she may have ,o,ne to Toronto, .
his life yesterday. O��t,t Toronto, Sept. 2i --For tho purp", o of 11 � -
111�otl Mass., which �rove beyond a d ,11,aj Ivation. . . I I I . I I - I � � I I . .�
Alto �aaring the evideije,c of his fotv- Lydi,% E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Com- — . trying to make arrangementiq for the 1, i
Man, J. T. x4y, and another work. poa,Ado made from roots slid herbs, Food Riot3 Continue. I Irish Coal Development. ' placitig, ot German orplitin girl�A Ja. .. . I . �
niap, J. E. C40per, Coroner McMahon actually, does cure these obstlazte dis- Paris, Franco, &pt, ,-Ili till! London, Sept. 2�-Tlie ,qtapdard un- Camathun foster hohies, Dr. Eli,iabet . . � ,� I
an indueA was linnecessary. 1 2 0 q. , . 11
decided ' derstands that Jobn Hays Kaniniond Munziiigor of Strassbarg, G�nwslu�', ..., �
I - eases of women after all other means ,,vllicll br,k,, out. at St. Qaeiitin ' ' Kelso itt We, Parliowerit, ' I �,�,,�
- __ pa. the Aineritan promoter, has offered i� vis,itod J. J. I I
I ,e failed, and that every such stlf- Tbur,dav evening over. tile high prico or I I 11
Ing woman owe to at ,, gai,,,7 a, syndloato to �,onstruct a Buildings yestorday. She ,�La<]. t4lat, ' . I ,. .�.
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Invited to St� Stephen's. I s it to herself of food,'lasted all night. A regillicilt 1 . 1. �
Ottawa, Sept. 2,-Whea ReIr. Ru;al st kive Lydia E. Pinkhamls,Ve 1 -way to assist in the ilevolop- Gorman philanthropists fawire tht� �
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of infantry and a squ�,,��Iran of cavalry went, of the newly -opened eoul fiol(i, kichome of sending their orphan girla , . I
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Dban Mackay. rector of All Saints, 06.Tpound a triat before submit- called out to quell tho disturbanco in Leinstor, Irelana, Tho raffi,,,ay to Canada as an. experiment. Dr. . I � �,
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ChU'r1_1111, returaed from a tour to the g Vallan opevation, or giving up were unable to tmpe Nvith tll(,, jlltjb� would eonnect t1w 9 at coal area. (71 Munzinger� will vi9t, German fainillos . . � .
west yesterday, he found awaiting him 6 of r6co-very. . re I I.,
. which plunder6t si�ops in �vidoly Sol)- Castlecomer Plain, in the Coundes of in Waterloo County to Make armn,ge. I I I I
.a laiier fromt1he,Biskop of Toronto Af3r8. P-Inkliain, of Lynn, Iwa.m. arated streets at the stinio thik'. . I
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