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�. 4k - �11L I 'N I A. - 0ARDS. EXPERIENCE � IN A - XMI-A. SCOTIA MIN; 1'.1ht,G can get millions of tons here?' train coming from Port Stanley's � ,uek
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n- the - , __ . - . , , - , . i Y, due ishining July panie(�-byMr_ ikman, the superintenck-. yards from tie -crossing with her I lead
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_� I . _1 � - � I linence . Ba and in imagination .tO7 vieNv . the thileis Lin 11011tir to' 'Parepboro, near, That of the c iild was found on the (-.ow-.
- . i 1,11 orde .. . con each season's tr4de classic. ground beyond Blomidon our I � .
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il JERF -y- '. � =',' by climbing a bluff, %A -e could s& catcher of th, �engiue'dead. Mr. 11,,c 1'np-
7 1 1 Av--ith an ei itirely now stock of goods, it has been party stopped,,. by ilivitation, at 8 " . I .
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� .. . a fleet, of vessels, aiwaiting, c6al cargoei, -se�-'s bod i as found some 715 4rds
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. t- . ;6 semil 8tati 5n the Intercolonial road. -CapeSplit and . Terruicape in � the - dis-: from the ros iing, w-l"th life extin but
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;!, � - i:,. I i annualclewing sale. In 'accordance with thi� , None of us had ever before'- seen a coal ta,licb,abross:Minas Basin. 'TRAVELE not badl mu tilated. 1 It
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. I �r�v., ,_�reatly� r duced prices, In order t' " Springhill Mines," the features wh ,h, From'' Manitoba -4 6plen'did! .
T. . 7 - ` , * . . . . I . I .11� Hon. Edward Blake will sail for T 9-
R . root , r our mammoth stock of new fall descrip�j ons of the traditional villa e of - - �; I' Prospect. . . � i
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�� - - � very finest 'IrAdies' Am- ceaseless engines turning fam and pumps .. The drops -are simply extr ordinairy .
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T; -mivined W - . ; crican, F, nch W Boots and Slippers, to the I thiowiiTi hp.laden coal 'carts from Miiaiito A this year, and if we - ag
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� . . . ; the' bowels ofthe earth with a curious. weatC for the next two we -As the ha I
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0 1 � . 4 . . -were mounds Of coal -dust. vest will be unusually early., With 0 Railway , be handed over to he
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li- � - * I . I greater th,in 11 Noddy " Boffin�s, roads long sunny days aind warm Vreezes grai . �
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P� ek - - , -In 11ats. � ,paps wet'helleVe we howe the best made of. coal .miners' faces- blackened ripens. very rapidly he d b ley i's- . -Swin6 herds in South Essex ar a )e -
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:. - - . I I stock in tb But a' far from evidencesof: lb pl;. X.t lecimated by hog cholera, th(
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Me to show Amerieaii� and Canadian Soft were clear proofs .-of progress an& taste. Globe orrespo'ndent to go ,through the i
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:1 - - sile an established and.w.ell-known we could see O� the slope of the hill the see fi years .
i clearing .- - . , e after field of rich, strong, and .
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4dd I . Er goods that them 'owned �by.'.the d d - in area, with growing herds t
I canrelyoUgettin bigbargains. -All ; oth6ra � e, : a cres .
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� : we I � -for be b 1 Prominent were four of cattle* feeding on the hay lai �
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treets,7CAth. . - r6sbyt6rian the� la,rgest,! rlting� aniong the clumps of -ireibs th thi -.ir pla es havin n f ill d
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1- . T, - Ar instance, We are showing a big col a u it a - �' �
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:, - , lection of- Boots, $hoes,and Slip�ersl and gii�e. as if its capacity might be f ��i _F e or 3nto bakers were each f n d
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I - I . i you Your ( hoice of the lot for 50c per pair - a . . . - I ' .
� . y . d , (2,5 3, relgrretted $5 anlivelo ts on Thursday last wee,., f r
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On to, -return, .- or $1 - 00). Facing the so-hth and a littli that so � few new settlers hav -1 . .
i. � il lliuch bett ,,ir collection for 76c, and f . you . In sellm'�g 1i lit -weight, bread. They ill e d
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11 s. and I; . -_ � back from the road -was the residence of � c6me into th,6 country this year on ac-
. ghhOr y I . mn get 14 liee Solid Leather High Cut Balmorals . .. � . ,.. .1 . to a ea ag inat the � by-law. .' �
leroicall . as- � ; I so Meifs Mr. Leckie, thenlariaging director and, edunt: of the rebellion a4a for other , .
J With rivit;4 d bottoms, worth $1.50; al, ' - ' .. . . pp v.
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I � . I ]Kea,,y Bwkle Plow Boots, nailed bottoms, for behind it that. 4- the engineer -of the; reasons. The fiscal policy the railway have receive the appointm n'
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$1, ,yorth � 2. A big collection of Ladies' Fime . . . . eA - - -1 - of Modern anguages. in the G
oen rendered - � , .. P )iish Calf Buttoned Boots - -v%rith work- other section of the village', where the U11011 Government havo all.: 'te hijuri- � .. I .
y bank- ba -m.,, � . Kid and .. thrifty miners were building houses for � OIL6 to the. North-West, but- the who$ High School. . . - I
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said hard . . I elvesand-cultivatinaabitof land three bav6inot done us as much harm as I . I
the cheapest ,,00ds we have dver shown. . 0 1 present hi Cape Breton, It is hig in-
distant-Lom - 0 . I attached to each. Altogether,Ahe place i the total failure . of their hurnigratiol 1 1
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2E. . I I . ! . I bad a.06an, r6omy breezy .look, W ich � p6licy. If we'had', as e should hav3 ' .
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pof I I . - I . . � the Sunday School books. I . I not more, than 30,000 are foreigners, all man, firs� concession of Westminster.
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..'ate at -both . 1 We hav( still a big lot,of the goods belongirig The Cumbe:rland Coal and Tlailway th . .
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�etio4s *ta the to, the esu . , bought at� auction, and now clear- Cornpapy, which owns and works these � - . day; togethei- with a cutter and a IE r� e.
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af these l5a; 5 - thirty- i a year. to keep up an iiijudgrAtion bureati- .
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I -ra teuaut,& two miles in length, which runs through ' . I lia .
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-,-Vote at L -1 I , Ine, Hand-SeNved Calf Bahnoral Boots them and from Springhill to Parrsboro , . � I - -
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xd- of these � - , employs some� 700 men, and most of- I , ' ler� � Dal, lel O'�pon tiell was celebrated in R in t -k,
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UT- fligible tot. - - . - - these work below ground. So generou.. I . .. I ilton OnTliuisday�,by a agathering - f tile.
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ae M wheat - - , . '. e,. and no reasonable offer this gre>t,staff of workers with the pick - ! � sociation.' . .- .
7 aen cut. On .- - Fur Hats � Lt cost prie I alld shoWel is able; by working five six crop, and the compliation this fall of t e _T *%T- 4-1 -
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-evyv a-l+houih _ We hmve 9 Z a few fine Manilla Hats very ahexp4 cc . . I - ary . . - . lope, deltvered the first lo�d, ol ll
4 -,.-w -, will - ' prescribed by I and lo,o k ing, up at last, and the opinion I! i- I
. hich - - I, . 1. . . - stint'. I the union . wheat of , th n the7 Har 113 Urg
-1 . : 0 - mills, on'Tuesday, 4th inst. The grain
iW as well as I I - - . 1. . i yet earn twodollars or m orei per 'day-. gettiD g stronger daily- here that. we are -
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'he Crom . � ; One can readily earn, we were- told,, nOw.staxtinc, on a brighter e al -
,, arty :1 I . 11 I 1� 0 . weighed 64 und!s to t e busbel.
�h i -u failll I . ,IT . ,_ . .� $2;-50 per day of eight hours. The out� ever,before, because on a sound commoll -Robeit uley, a -% rkman at the
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11, Spring, � 11 -rer put of the mines Is now between 400,000 . 'a "� Pile� rwoffll , .r Three Rivers, Was c t
� oar Gx( cery Dep#rtment has been , in t
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.. 1Z - . ilenishe� and. 500,006 ton's annually d: :on Qle 'What " change' -has taken place his re n a -in
tbat in m"y I ., an - in two th -o er 'day b- 11 tb'e revoli
All a- ily found .
gain this week with everything lt�tua
�ailure. � Bar- 11 - . ; day of -our -visit 1, 560 -tons had - been spect in -the pist few weeks,'and every saw, whi.Vc"i I e accidentally fell ag,ii is ,
. J - __ in- a first class grocery store. Prices to suit the - 1. �. . - -
though what q . � � I raised. . . . . � body talks 116p;alully. of tbefutureagain, �
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late rain will � li I ; � - I Not without misgivings, we ,were -The rain fall 1m, the vicinity of x
. � . Chicago is here this week, With a heav-3 -
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)ats, -will be a, 4 , )1aced, clothed in rubber coats and hats .�, : Irid-inst as 2.60 inch. a
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F - better, . . - i and having a tiny oil lanip in the hand. wallet,* picking up city property quietly 1Y
lokeil . . . ' equi%l to 3 , tops c a � I
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Ile yield if the ,� I . ! This -is 6o sidered . extraor i
I or bat of each on boa,rd a coal waaen - . . .
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� � . ''. � F REE DELIVERY. - ; of a,"train, and at a whirr � of the over $20,000 worth alrba;dy. One thing it -large rain fall. I , , . .
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. . � ce,rtain. and that is, if any person wishes I 'the ii�ted Evan list�,
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,� I � Winnipeg property at rockr vi I
I -, : ponderous -vi�ire rope druni, begab,_ to , to invest i sitAd d Mari some years ag4, and
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; of- Hibbert,. ' . I . I 1 30 Aegrees, witfi a helpless feelin,g, as - I is at pres6nt,on a tour of the Pro ince,
� .. Farm lands are also selling more freely�
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' I in the, Victoiia,.Bridgre or some railway ' b t1l of the pre',sent Prefy.
ritli a. Uwrible- . i is a . rosie ier o -
I'Iwas, holding - - � � - I I and especially around the city. .,Business' E ng1jud. . i - .
, ' : tunnel, and with a childish desire to I . .
�N - ' ':while- last year ppl
re , I hold on to the hand of Mr. Hall,, the is also'.improving, and ' . Ications from volunteers f a� 7 th -
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attaclibd to a , 'it 0. ,,G00 D) � . 320 acres bf � and granted by Parli en;
, I& I GH - there 4ete scores of empty store
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T dor6l ;W : I � cheery engineer. Do Wn - dow ., 600 1
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a one sid4' In . . . . feet, and presently we. passed- �a , laden . . I 6 e reaching Ottawa fast, apid a arge
� , i .. size'vaca,nt thig year betweenthe AssiniL ' '_ . A
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I maehine,,'and 1; ... � I . I coal train conling up ; 1,000 feei and we . i
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I a suddeii . . - ., . boine river and the railway sta,tion.* The beco-fiiing,s tlers. .4
.N ve Groceries.' look- wistfully up at I I the
I ..... 1 1 . - I .glimmering pany ave
C.1110 -Me . A for Oh,Qi . money. spent in the far wiest during the ,
; fellow 4 ::... . .
ae poor _.... : �� - . . � Square "' of . daylight at the entrance; -The I . . R. C06 h oni -
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1. _ I rebellion is- finding its way back tq the menced the erection of a grain� ele, r itor
F, and was cm- . I -, .. - I . - .
, � . . I.. . 1,200. feet, and we b6gan to see I glisten- . - for grain storage, son L, � 201 i
10 in, this. posi- - , Ing masses of coal all about us, ropped qity, and the outlay on branch lincF3 will in Moritr6al,
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' -.&, - _ F - - _11 I G i RA N D " I I a a wai that xeseinbled a feet ldng
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vere, St �, 1 � 4 . I - with timber ii . _�y 79 feet wide, and. 160 fee;
I I . ; � . after all. The Manitoba and* Northwest- hilogh,,costingr $250,000..
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. were 'in - I I subterranean stbip'-ya.rd ; 1,360 feet, and osato . n the A,4y O.!
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eed b -is bo ' , I . here we �wete 763. feet straight down _T
-1- maidai this .1 - . . � - I I . � - . Bird Tail Creek, north of Birtle, a dis- t
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�� Gen . . . . . . . .'. _e Clearin er I I level- "- 12 f�et high, wide,: and 0 I is a al seasifonhIfLans
�q er outclea .- I . 14 Ireet '-f- napolis B6 I i in I'this 11
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f . - dness knd,ws how -long through aolic year fish 1! e.,
�� _ ,� . _froffi'Regina to Long Lake�over twenty w pleiity, b t prices"I _Ule(
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i- - . I I coal. . ,Here was milaing on a new world . low.' I �
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T-Orth1west. �_ - scale. No wonder' the Inspector of - tr - . -
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:.. - eitern was let last week,,,iWth 70 inile�. Seventh F iliers, ho' -went' 0 th
7 I .. i - -AT THE�- Mines, when he, saw. these workftlg�, ex- - Ny w ti
[ of Jaly, 318t.. , - . . . .. � 'before the snoW Northwe - 8 I
�. I) more to be completed.
. I I . . claimed, �' I ! At ith the troops,- met ,0 ith
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� To - . . . Why, thi's is palatial . - fall -S. � So .that altogether the country la - .
11*th wig'hotut - . � I I - . - I I . . - .. ost.,cordial reception 0 b
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��at week,- ac . ttt . . Below where. we stood - they told us, making substantial progress in va,rious . L d Township�l _
- axe . - elk ... .� ' . - 7 - his pastofato in - on on - .
� 1� � . 'Ch Tap, Cash Store - some forty feet down, was. amother- 'ways,and the outlook is quite clearing aF : -A seRofis disease is making � itsel .
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- . cone , , � 9- o I � tunnel for' air-whiph is blown down into compared with the past three years. � jt . I Col-
� J.j . . I � the workings by a huge fan at the pit-. . . : 61t amoiAg � cattle owners aroun�
��crop In - i.. . . I - i - � . . � , NOTES. I lingwoodl jTbe disease is calle4 apo, -
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r, - 1 - itnouth, andthen there is. an emaorindus Two of the doctors ho gave 6viden
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�_ * ,many fieldi I � -OF- � � 4ench, hundreds of feet in length and -atlliel7s trial last week said -perhaps plexy of t i the spl4en Ill'
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� � twenty-five feet: wide, into -which the --for-th,64-ant of a more ridiculous theory each. . !
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, � iinfavorable i . � the, water'Orains from the workings. �that he was affected with. 'I ambitiods . - *of Guelph, lateli pur -
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., amage eaulot 11 11 the pumps ! Astounded ,Wia were ' mania," but if they had been here dur-
I ''I I chaied a I& ge quantity of the first-class
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t ;01 firid' in a long excavation, steal - Ing the boom. they could hav�e seen
'Pari't K . nT Hoffman B ros to I - ' th� butter miti at the Armow ere ery 1
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, � far '. I . with 30 inch - cklinders,. 12 feet whoile-,community badly affected. in th6- paying t e efor a fraction over I c pe
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�� m . I . Pumpa f6d- with steani from boilers same way. , I
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dawn - almost 1 1,600 feet distant, and forcing water f the olol from. i Oc per p�u
� �. 11 . 0 tf the physicial condition o � nd.
. . inst, The I i � - . I SEAFORTHY 1,360 feet to the surface I The gravit -A c red
�. � �. I - Y man is the beat test of a climate th6 . man in Windsor, w I 0 go
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i - lial -adl over t . - � .. . � f the task. of getting such. enormous -world overi the Northwest is the healt I I t OVIO
. not possible I, . I - I � im"ses of iron into position in - quarters . 1]l I drunk on k
I . . I I � I - �, . ' ' , - iest pl�ce I know of, as tle old man is lently be' en by his wife with a liro e
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11ave rimpen - g so remote was something we tried in better preserved 'here than anywhere' . t he - is not expected to re.
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Z - ,, vain to realize. . of the T else I have ever been and the Hudson's cover. a wifet+� is held in gaol to ,awail
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irie Tremendous Slaughter of Dry Goods. pump we saw. was.1,509' ay 0 1 h it in earl ' I
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ke, inqu a I - �� � . . - . gallol.i� per ')'I*n - b i � ffi - -1 w10 had. to roug I rs, 1. �� �
. . . --a 4arrel4t everystroke., "; � I I ,.A - ColonWtiori
�� and all, Goods in' flie ", I I life are T:rbapo the finest types of vigor- .1 .-
Ant �i ' Every .article * .. . - I .. .- 9 � The - . Princ� ' lbert
!. - . I saw Compan has I
tat I - There are I three seams, gi%'Illrr 31. '6us ma�hood on this continent. - entered suit. in the . �Coifrl
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Ue � Tf, I . )le thing here lately� of uer, Ottawa, for tb e recovery
I t, I -1 will W 8 .
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� �_ . Plac sold regardle a of CGA feet of coal inall, and one seam in the another remarka., Exchel ry
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% . - . I North slope, according to Scott Barl6w2s �o less Zan 2,400 school child . i $2 000, paid to the Government fox
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t yester - . . d�, Xt th . n of.
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. . . . . e southern -,� I ; for NEW FALL GOODS. Doh't' - from
.. � I r0on, I . - and at either side of this roomy chaariber ;� I �
. d -� - � . . - . .. - . . K11 , Will the Dominion Government ever ,' -The ralue of goods exporte'
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1_ 11 . escita al, - I Aglistening cbal, here and there we . cease to blunder in its de�lings with. the Han to the United S �e last
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I 11 . 061JOIIII(l this sale with the �so�called:', Wa t.1
ver Valley -i . . could see the -slate in juxtaposition. As North est. ' After denying, that the month w is $46, 8. Of his hea,t .
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� Pacific line . ma,tter.of personal experiment, a . iaeds of the Saskatche*Wan had any cointributed $20,880; eggs, $,,400;
�, .. I ---- I . Ily advertised. We a . - I ome balffir . . -
I- , elearing sales general � . . ' -
pi were never � � . and. with - Ili ; -w- 001,
rf 11 .1 . , of the ladies, pick�-;`ih h . . ore grieva.pces,.just as soon as the rebellion nialt,. $3,320; . horses, .$3,445
r were up to - 1�1! . .
,�. I -ic.ltctly what we ay, a,n(i all you re � .
� 111. (Jo e- 8� - eagerness tha!� fqrce, perhaps, peek -bol ''broke out a Royal commission was ap- $5,614. .
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i been a good i I . awa Lrticu arly glossy wass and . I I - issue scrip certificates to -An Ainerailt peddler was arre ted in
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ior kept obol, I; quire to do, is to ca:1,1 ait tile Cheap Cash brought-aws 1V aianiond keepsakes. pointe . .
i I . . them,instead.of giving them homesteads London, bn Saturday, on 8 i9 on of
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are repat ted. � . I& I , igs and so free 'and thereby hangs a tMe.. If the e -r) whic he w �' -
I" � as, I.. . '8'tare and be convinced. Come one, So cleam are 1hese workii I . gc�v;a Stealing twenty sheep whic OM I .
Z here was . . � - .. . fro m firedamp - that the Davy, safety ernment had designed to benefit the - ' to sell ,ata ridiculo.usly I , - price,
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1. X -innesotat - - I - . 'hich specimens were shown ' e u . I - Ing . f which he:could
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I. � � - Mille Ill. N laimp, of % sp c lai�rs at the expense o the cQun- and
�� -n I '. ,C ,, o� troi-ible. to -show goods. I I . � .f . . I ,-
. (lone cai be � : I . � . usl is not required. - . - � I -y could not ve hit'on a happier give no satisfactory account. . I
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NN u ,Mimit everybody to see the. goods . - -A collision of two fir . �
_ � .._ Back again to the surface, and we plan I
U a . . at Streets-
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� -1 tha 1. a ... I --- ; . payment of public lands, pre-emption, the Credit Valley. Railway,
� advance(,! to , . and prices, and extend Ta - hearty Wel.- tried, in. the -sunlight, to realize. -wheria . b . ig and I � . the
� � '', I - . otl er Ii ds, and con- ville,. last Thursday, resulted in
�- we bad been. Here were miners with tim er graiz . I an I
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, ht but the - . I . ' bought up as death of Conductor McMurty,the severe
I . . � the. their families, well-dressed and Nvell- 86(luently they a;re being I - . ..
Ig. 'iyiie 1-ill'ame's' ' came to,all. Itemix ember the spot) I hose purposes, and in * s,,ai:id an
� . . . . .. provisioned, going off for a picnic ex- fast as possible for ,_t I jury of two other train band
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beeg, bliLrhtea . . . ch they immense loss of propert - .
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;_ I cut which -.-. 1. I . , I �- A man of youthful and respectable
, 11 - � . there, this one ifound south- to load ships certainly are, at si-i-ty to eighty cents on I
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ushels per , � ol to th(
- I � on the Bay of Fundy for Portland or the: dollar', while the poor breeds will appearance, who was admitte
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It& the dwnage!* 'r ph, Hbspital on W-edy I
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. i Cheap. Oash tOre St. i-ohn,that one'go , up the: Inter- only get -about one'jar�.boree of it, and Guell ,
e- presence il � , as Otter� Wil
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. I . � i colonial to Rimouski uebee ;.., other the-governmoint will have to take the weA, . � -
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ces, and it f I . liams, lately arrived
. J� . 9- I I . . to coal Cable. ships at Halifax. I O tile sbrip at par. . � � I I for ; O
ia,t the crop in _� ; -_ . ,
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Milinea,po Y .i A day afternoon at the London and Port was walking -from PI .
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.. t. froin I I I � � d e asked
� i , colliery and, 'across the river Hebert, 8�anley railroad cro i near the fair without success. Being re
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stern, end Of .. I the Joggins Mies, to the, north, the unda, 8 e' a train hknd if he could ride on thq plat-.
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:oa( I - . the Chignecto an-- S pe their lives. Mr. Dempsey, form. .1 I
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. n esc. - - I I I . . � - . � iilton, accompanied by'llis stater; the got in motion the cond ctor'
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managed- 1 to reach Berlin, where tb
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Donald Clark, in t4 11adenoch- Setth
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w1wit in the barn. I The caus
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Mui ray B�y, the son of Ed ward ,, Blak(
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who ser CL in the ,� camp . I in th
NoAhwes with the TorontMolunteerE
met with most enthusiastic rec6ptia
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.self to be sBistant reserved seat selle
with Dori 'circus wa's arrested at Belh
vilh on Friday,for fraud. He gave $10
bail for Ills ap I peaian1ce..at the Polic
Cout on Sailliday morning, but faile
toa)pear. The� bonds were forfeited t
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hisr ected the cattle and the buildings,h
was enter ined to lunch by the Ontari
Gov ernmt nt. ' His Excellency, in re-pl-
to t ie to tat of his health, made a Ion
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--Mrs. :Thomas Kelly, of §outh Y ai
mout4, died on Thursday. evening, 6t
inst. She had resided within two mile
of the sceite of her death for the pa,-;
hall century. Mrs. - Kelly's maide
naine*asDoyle. She leaves afirriflyc
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fow, sons and.four daughters.
'. -It is understood that the Custom
Derartment will prohibit the importa
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the Pall. Mall Gazette's. list sensatioE
-by a. Chicago firm, on the ground tha
the- r coni1a under the �pection of the Ac
pr6 iibitii a obscene literature. �
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- -Mr. !B. Cyampb -11, of the firm c
Cain leron & Campbe,M, bankers, Luch
nom', whiie on a visit'to the Northwi�sl
Spent a few days at Virden to see if i
was advi able to start a branch -bank. a
that plaT Mr. Campbell has an intei
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as Ne, owit B7,000acresiof laud . inSouther.
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- -A K ngston traveller for, a grocer,
firm, wlid le in Sterling, mado� a, bet wit
ano her I ravialler that he would not b
afraid to ask the Salvation 'CapUi
to give b. Im. the drum. She gave hiT
the druir, but refused to take 4 bacli,
co,ir pellih ig him to carry it for about tw
blocks, He created quite a sen�atiotr
--One night recently three men whil
in a State of intoxication Jay down o:
the trae# near Thorindale, two Tof thei
tak ng t�l[ie. side of the track . and t -b
oth x. -a man nanied Robe' rt Johnsor
tak ng ;he centre. Pl6enily a trai
came a,4 ,ng, which passed over Jolix
son s bo( .y, and mangled it �o . ba dly a
to�(ause his death. . . 1
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- -Soir e years ago, when mink was t
fasliiona)le fur, and pelts.'were wor�
four or five dollars, the aninials becam
aln ost extinct. Now that the price hE
fall an to 25 cents mink are becoming t
numero ' its as muskrats. A party of si
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wei -e seen sporting around a' bath -houi
at Bobc ygeon the other evening.
tHo. orable E. Blake, M. P., lit
ge th( President of West ,Durham R,
form A, sociation a cheq6 for $484, r4
ceived for extra, sessional' all6wanc,
wi 1 the requestt that it bel.' handed I
. th�-trur,teesofthe County Agricultur
8 iety for investment, -and that tl
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d rect. .
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An' old gentleman near Hanovei
aged 72,. presented a maiden,"O'f 25 wit
the. deed of 50 acres of land on canditia
tb�t she married him. - The youpg !ad
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aft-hirs -of this kind, ana had ,the "tit,
w amined, when it was fourid that in tl
e -N ent of hermarting after ibe old gent
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d(ath sh, ose the property. T1
rn�atch is declared off. � '. I .
-Mrs. James M. Browii was foun
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hich 1 Irrived in St. Thomas at.1 o'cloc
edind iday. Her death waisIhe reau
. f Brig Ws disease of the kidneys. T1.
I ecease I was accompanied by her t -A
)Oys, a ed 10 and 12 years, and was ct
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aided a muc in't e Scott Act movu
ment f r atton is to. be repeated th:
. year. t opens on Thursday, Augut
27. ' ome of the ablest speake"i
on tile ontinent will speak, includin
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ffonor ble John B. Finch,Xrs. Lathrol
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"bid ot ers. ' - .
. -Dr. Boyd, who was sent out froi
Engl=4�by Her Royal Highness,Princet
Louise I in. chatge of r�edical - supplie
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of the 'Northwest ando',of the imedic%.
staff attached to the recent expeditioi
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making spee , ial mention of I the goo
work (Tone by the female niii-ses.
I -A West. Nissouri fa mer ,quame
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William Near was driving fine team. (
horses upon a front cut mower one da
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recently, when he tapped one of ti,
animals with the line. This caused tI.
other horse. to spring out and.- backwa�r
in front of the knife and one of its leA
was cut off above the hoof. The aninit
had to be shot ' I "
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Southall at the -head of the Salvatic
Army here a few days ago, is ma . kh
things boom. She has 'been assi8ted I
Lieut. Howard and Cadet Collins, a
three officers' co ing from Woo
stock. The.-nipetings the last fe
nights have been crowded. ,, TI
lband, which had temporarily bei
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to about 80 pounds, weighing froni one
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meeting I the village, when they were
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receiv �ed with eggs and Two of -
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to retur9,. and veiageance it is supposed,
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She lies as thou h she were Aead, but
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per excites her terribly, but as soon an
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total amount insured of $33,243,748, and
her -mother puts her hand on her and I
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but her friends are without hope. -
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days a . He was driving a span of
muleA, vallen the animals took friglitand
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face b Shaw
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their c sent to M. Finch J% a manager of
a coal npany in the city If ,churelips,
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the bull to water when it became un
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bodyQf Hungarilans, severtil. questions
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girl as she lay listening to the cries Of
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Northwestern railway. *The railways
non's room w6re I
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are willing to ' ,i6ns
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adjoinin . townships.. The Count also
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wants t Hudson )4k sections and the
Kinrion), arm
that bliwkatreak extended across the
school sections in each township, so that
in case his *settlers . waint pre-emptions
a � be -remembered that "
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