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� , TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR. . . . . . i i i � 1 � - Y'SEPTEMBER 2, 1892111. I � 151, I , I McLEAN BROS I � I . - :
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talk I I I - ' . sionary work of 40 yeair4 labor hasn't biought poses.. Reform Is- very Jlow-im- municipal � groon�. Nsit came tha minister in a gown for him an say nothing which the text� clasees—olootors and nou-slectors. W.E. . I - . I
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. . SHIRTS I - ' would be advisibl d more importance wig; then - I b . for the new asso- burglar says his name is John Kelly, Ahd I—-
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Fing ,� . - - noil, � large proce:71n of friends on foot, all that He gais, ilia �nly begotten Sani that- ciatioi, and will commence active Work at' he claims Montreal as his home. : i - � , ;
'r t6 . � I I .1 . .. ties. It is ray opinion that these libelsi,bu- to the county than a meeting of - thb.cou � - . I - ;
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. ity have not such an article as 4 soul - if all the ol and. tree surers ,were dress P �
. orka, reevqls. ad in the old � easant style. whosoever b@!Iqveth in. Him should noi once. Mrs. Cotes, (Garth Grafton.) or better
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Pur- . , in their , and if young ladies to meet once .6 year.: for' one day, my in They were received at the gates of the perish, but . have everlasting. life." No —Miss Langstaff, of Strathallan, daughter known as Mies Sars, Jauet�e D can) the . .1 � I
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. I �'wllite Moll, in wh $8 Veins -She was walk- erican I :_ Z f . .
Lion- looking . 0 t3w tpe rolls and collectors' � rolls 'an uniform .duioted to the''Grand Stando. where the able and heath -searching ,discourse to his from death the other day. * . I L. :
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,IY- ap- - on our civilization if fanaticism t
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e still tirijy to one pupil and, sit close by his sic e, object. Youis, . I tainin; , pectacle, and at times the crush of —�Iuncan McOotmick, Q1 C.'of Montreal, —Frank Lawrence, one of the Canadian Charles Duncan, of Brantford. . ;
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'Thursday night last week, of typ oid fever, stocking, 1found the other day that she ba:a -1 3
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grin the morals of fallen humanity, let them , )y t.,of the festival. The Feast lasted Baptist church t ore, claiming $10,000 dam- after an illness of a couple of weeks, &this $40 thus �')Jalted "but the bills were valu— . I
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WINNipm, Au rust 20,1892. seven ays residence, Toronto. Deceased was a pop- less, being of the Royal Canadian Barik, , L I
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. filled to overflowing. in no time. . 1hr ,h lhemedluip' io`� our valu. were isalized for charity, and it was. pro- -spent in constru�Diing new wholesale ware- .1 —The Canadian Pacifie Railway Co y this fact, however, until shl -attempted to .11 .
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i I t OunceL )y the,maual houses in Winnipeg this year. i have commenced operations at Renfrew . on .pass one of them, and theii. it dawned on . .
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My object in � doing old . � banko I � -_ :
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serve; and -1 have been surprised at the: Pit r's t' & great many persons h4ve an hanat- This is � the' Way � I . I
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depthi; of dsceitfulue�s to which the average ural and altogether! distorted opinion of ,citizens e6joy themselves at —The Pos , � at St. Beniface, Manito- sible an fai selgineville, which isabout 23 — . V � .1 i
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woman can descend. The other day 4 ha#d- h I bl� eing a the admission was'.only fifty cents, with no ba, was robbeci, on' Friday night of $200 In miles from Arnprior, by Christmas. lady. of 79, was on her way from Strathroy. . � ! .
capitals ; and, in I ,� second Onus,, b ' - money and tamps. —Them live in Catalons, Cape Breton,six to Guelph to visit her son, when she met , . -, . . �,
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& somely dressed lady and a little girl to6k sekto nat - ire of � ,, do and obarge for children, this being to encourage —Sir John Thompson hat returned to St. r . Jwith what.may prove a fatal accident. At - 4 ;
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opposite me in a horse car, and In a 6w the! readers of your I paper to know of the Men to brliig their wives and families along. I persons whose ages aggregate 572 yea A .! �
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fare ploase." The lady handed the c6n. will- be, h9rrified to learn that in that seven serious illness oi his youngest daughter. None of them live farther mart than five changing -can, the missed her tooting in the J �
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ductor the five cents in an indiffer4at ' you must . days of Ithb festival they drank laget-enough; —Mr. B. E. Walker, general manager of miles. Their. names and ages are: Malcolm darkness and foll between the platform and
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be de- way, and looked out of .the windo*� the supported . Vol t -ibu- � oa�. one of our now cruisers, � but there the Canadf of Commerce, has left' MoMillong 106; Jessis Robertson, 103 - the cars, breaking hot arm and two ribs and . I . �
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att. � . . entirely by 'a ' ' . unkenness, no disorder, no rows, on a fou'r-moilthi, trip to Italy. Roderick McTAiin, 93; Angus B. MoAul;�yl raosiving other serious injuries. She was I
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years old free, but over that age thok z0het who _4mande Adm . ittance. I Every day no -hard feellng.. You can got up a bigger —John Doran- of Guelph, was killed by 90, and Archibald McLain, 90. brought to Guelph � and taken to her son a - . I i
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the oars one day last- week in Detroit. His —Charles McClelland, the man who said residence. Her medical attendant has but . - . - �
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and said "five, cents more pleass. 1he na tions. All. are received ndoot graciously dentooho !" —The house of Rev. R. Moreton, of Ha or d by-thisaodonof a magis. . I . . I
lady looked Indignant and said 11whb6t foj?" I id 4111 can ionder I __________0_ m- lodged to Detectives Porter and Slemin that tion the 0 . i .� I I
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blanks "Fo'r the child," replied the conduct' Ivan to them. � The- an � I are a) � wom L�nfair Comparisons. I . be did the shooting himse . ;
, is I night and $700 or $W. worth of ulothin$ story wAs that he had been out o f work for- barroom during prohibited hours. Section, I i
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is no sif rted the woman with A aws'et the anti th and other articles wets stolen. some time and his family were . .. . . - 1
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smile ol'Al Aer prettv face, "she *dn't 6 be devote 'to their patients is t�uly 6ommend - atoL . 1. Lf L
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I . : 11) x � occasion to write to you about the dishonest left hand cut off Iii. Laird's factoryist Bramp- —A St, Thomas ,syndle has purchased alcipal council is foundguilly of an offence I :
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three yesis oild till next Ounday.." The able. Everyoned *ho le&LVe# the hospital and unjust comparisons made by the former A . - wl ..� �, .q
- , fille I ton, on Friday, while operating a circular 25 acres of land at -Port Stauloyi between undir this act he shallo in addition to any . . -
little onilooked up in - her mother's f4ce goes away . with a f0eling of deep rincipal of St. Catherines Collegiate In- I ! the business portion - Ne7r other penalty, forfeit and vacate his aest# . ,L - . .
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W -A patient named Henry Boughner 00 ey ,will build a ano
tho offioials and attend t f the hospital. - Orchard beacho ou which thi . . � . i - - r
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I oar rather than pay the additional fare). parform thmir arduous duties horoughly and and St.,..Marys, and you - may perhaps recol, I .1 �y might , I : -
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� loot'the* bitter does of official statistiiii which —Mr. James Bodborough of Bellovillet _.�_A few days ago Balliff Pacaud of Wind- of last week., lit a lantern and went out to " - I
- __ thrashing when they got bonid, . I'm out�, in In my case I was affiloted ith a diseased I :t
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tisements i� the Toronto daily papers. ' I n the animal kicked . . .4 I :
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- deceitful and untrii,thful, . on, L � am sorry to say that it h. necessary once- - _on, paid It over. . In an instant the be= was In J 1
d, 1892, . � . . . a thousand -tons of hay were shippiod one horse for which Mrr., White L
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. I �- Friday from Montreil, for Newfoundland, year ago at the Toronto* Exposition fl,Ames -and Was soon reduced to
created well, and always seut,.ber to churohi And for my thankfulness In the olumns of your in the 0016 = Will,L 9 a L Season'S .
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which appeared a few days ago J . where the olemand is brisk Owing to h' t being sold for $$5. Mr. Whito sue for barn. contained th crop. - The 1� - �
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. U01131,11 of �-the London Frot Press, in ripgar crop. . . Ion will be a heavy one. The Insurance Lin � - I : I �
ofa, the days ago ,wanted,% ladv to pay fare fi�r alig oluntary do I � damages. ; ." � . �
par, na' thellitanding of the London Collegi ' � )rboroxigh, mot with small. . : . .
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With and appealed to me if I did not think ihO day; 'but in the ciao of th o un�blo to ire , of those 'who ; a d a' wl pod an a . ) . . . .
. StI0135 contained thie names proceeded with at onoes doctor, misju ling i1i elmid-, in 6pipching on -resideaci in Owes Bound, stop . -1' �. ..I :
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dch was was telling the truth. I - replied ; I the necessary fesisi U, oh is ihade. The I "US 4 . 'I ,
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ibellion, could"t think of contradiotin a ladyj' ad ation0s'liands, - �i I t � :
a . matter riesto entirely u , = "rot this primary or III class, path Methodist church, is at Komoke ' u. hold and fell -was sionious - j noti d till Monditz" whou _ 4 A -
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ence of boy from infancy, presumably, I;ut ad id . 11 : I its;I filled !wodl the junior matriouls, dergoing treatment for cancer. His con- badly bruised and out! but was fortunate to wound Began to cat I I � :_., � I
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on have cautiously I should like to son that kid f6un, rAp ,ho - - fourth the senior �
with i - high and cot for r IM wn6ra want he , account of sin eaused by the, wound. . - 'q I �
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leaving t or I class examination. i 0 rg'ckville, enjoys life asi well ". ever h - I I . . I �
,ho Thanking you; Mr.! it these four classes the table compiled for the Idge- are being rafted to the other side 4 he . I � f lockjaw were - � i 1. �
, which cariesity. And then there is the woman vo i Ed' r, for the'spaes, I a is now year. On Monday .turned home. - Symptoms o . I i
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soldiers. always senders a five or ten .dollar -bill for allot d me in yo" coin -no, 1 beg to re- three, ,and omits . ( 60' a 'detected and proper remedies were . I - A, I i ,
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� Yow bitogether the junior. matriculation, For ' —Mine Yelgh,'of Toroutow, left her in vereary of his wedding.' Mrs. Whitmarsh applied 'but the patient gra U% i� I& ,:, �
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I ' . exaniplaii, Upper Canada College passed I tAn'-. art kis death, which took .place on eduesday .;. I ; ...
p- - � ,- . I containing $40,in sicity streetcar. bin her 80th year, and in almost as am I : , � .
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to an But end cOnduotor "laid" for !that' woblan stribitanta which !be Pros Preen does not hour later it was returned to bar intact y and sotive so her husband. - morning. - . � �, I ,
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to 1�e one dak aimid grairely banded her $4.95 cefito Geriman: i�nio�ment- - m on� Paikdals, . � .
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mide in in nickles, yvhen she - tendered , a V tor, a ,. i q I _ _i� _ 'I , - I I the condubtor, named Fraser. I —A wbU'known.figure in Guelph, in the —Some of on "4 � �. . . L
I (From Broad BAm's New ork Letter.) I I ad 20 which are not ,mentioned, and* Sea, —The Owen Bound school, where *�. I. Jerson, who used to farm on I
gh- the nickle ride, and the weight of 'her - pocket , - pexeQu of Mr. Henry Wisswell, died the James Her arg - - ,
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Uiat band, On Monday last; from fifteen to twenty forth passed 11 which are q intlY left Out, M, Levan is Principal,, pat the higliest. otbei night after an. illness of over. a yepr. Bleam's road-, near �Naw Hwmb , And at _1 . .
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4enders mlfiec� a thousand people fasiomblel at Ridgewood -as well as the 10 which oniht to be credited number in the province, t the ivq'ont Mr. Wisswell was born in Esquesing towi. one time kept a livery stable in RayLoville. � - - � L ' I I
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. . . utsobe Festiva), and no. j6 —Wellington. and Waterico counUes i re seven years- ago, when he removed to Guelph. Wilmot, he bought a form near 3filverton, . �
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� ould ')a the motive for this sup- eat, to �; —The steamer United Empire arrived at where he just recently died. Mr. Henderson, . I . � i
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when'they govut for. a dwy,lf a fun -they take reolsely, but the effect certainly is to —Miss Eva Alexander, sister of Mr� 1� cargo she has brought down t He was twice married, his first wife, Miss
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a would wish tointerfere-M long as heand Le d ' �e A Ing to 1,2156 Z a. She also brought down Henderson was a brotlier-In4aw of the late 1 4�_. 1
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Uat if bury were in the Aeld. They both stated body has to_go from the oin( fiat boy or girl to Eo"r'ds 8,, St. - Thomas 9, Walkerton 8, and in I s'm*uy passengers as she was capable of , WilliamSoott, who also went to New Zea- , _! -I - ;_ I
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public have waited this long to be sure they were On � 0 In 0 ,—MW Dawson, of Eberts, BotfiWelli wan �.,l . �
Parkdals 8,, Strathroy 6, and Brookville, .,a ' -rived in Toronto 'from 8imcoo an Saturday � i I
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y. As ended before I would take any advantage. made by little all the. yeair� the main the Detroit river by the Dominion Gov a few weeks ago poisoned by ivy. The of- . , �: I '. �
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are the this " all who hid I objeot of the 'great family gathering is Rid ment dredge Ontario, They are supp sad -first shown in _.. � - . . .
. The statement was . I r 10 facts of the noxious vine� were . of $line". Kelly , I �__ � .117 . � il I
ir sup- thing to do with the Dominion voteis".. � charity—the funds' I Aid -being an.4 Seaforth 3 each. London with 8 o to have lain there since 1837.' 7 i 0 young lady's -losing bar ,eight for the Edward Kelly,barriater, . I . I
Ao' umn 4' - teachers and an attendance thiee times that —The factory of the, new Farmers' J : - . � h 19 bi . -i 11 I I
sacredly devoted to the re ief of their needy . _�Iuci- was arrested under a warrant� 0 M I I
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arrived. Riding of - Haron were excepte k been hold in Hobo - b $ the past ton I - said, be in operation by not later than Do. Toronto. The warrant Krum out of the ad- , 7
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d poul- So ibbler mus - en the . stAtem nt � yearn wremark�ble chan ban taken 7pla4e number of students 04*. London, comber next. '- 1i is now, improving. . I vertisoment for a teacher to act as tutor for - m - �, - - - I
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no have of the kfouse of Com for if they both cities where. io. i in travel. for. hours Press, I 'only wish to show that all icinity of tho Canadian Pacific Railway inserted the thavertisement, was ' -
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some !of are masters of the English I u Monday it was evident th t something, un. 11%unt their superior numbersin the face of to date from September let, by Mr. D. Forbes, of Hamilton. Nothing in tence' being reserved. It is the intentlon�ol! L - L. � .. ;
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ed wi � ha y looking Mon, , arationsol little black es, on remanded to appear in the Toronto Police -i � �
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woman and chil ' eased in holid ' ee the horn fl. Court Tuesday. � - �
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good Free Press, and induced to leave their own —Eleven residents of the vil'bage of Aiask- of Sir John Gladstone, %ad the efore. nephew L
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a point ; 0". and, Provincial lists prepared the Dominion time. diocese of Tbree Rivers, Jh&V ,of � . I
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n . ot be- list in the South Riding of Huron S'nd �hia Arriving on the 0 n s they quickly dis- and, will pay clearly for their knowledge. renounced Rominism and W�ere,.ou Thur _ ary aid'from, 'the gt. Andrew's Socie last Sunday morning. . bloses Erb,, residing . , � i
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pebple amith and to the clerk. himself. to be flold ssoul!sges, Bologn, so) � 801�weitzor kose and —On Sunday, 21st ult., Mrs. genry . � � .
was staff can handle efficiently, and that I have- Goodwin, of Nbribport,. started to afttend expected a remittance - from his relatives, Busewhiale so doing he heard a noise seemlUg- - a I 11 .
ut upon that he is a partizan ToTy ; I and John � Etc: sauerkraut were brought out-;- logo . - 11 - He is now supposed to be a fraud. ' . ...., .
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every b 'ild getting hii or always opposed the practice of issuing cir. church at Match. En route she tic ; ,q : ..
ow they Millan, M.P., stated at, the Court of ordered for all— iokf sick, ly in the house, He was oic� his Vay to - 1. 4 .
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her glass jupt the same.a the father and culars and advertisements .to draw ,students became unconscious') and 'died. in� the —Some inhuman wretched at present un- make search when he was pounced upon, by . i � �
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city of with. the Dominion lists. We will taike,the mother, and all ,pitched i with an enormous Awa: . I � Buchanan's large brindle dog -and then I � �
, appetite to demolish the ood thingi which vertisoments of any school are its own sue- —Mr. Secord Vaualstins, of Richmond A. with- terrible effect over.the bead of Mr I . - -
Sunday worst feature of q the Dominion Frkno%ise . � !he sufferings ,of the poor - ' I : -
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o attend Act, the Gerrymander,'. and the Hpa. Mr. . motherly fo d p ovided. All .
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.. . aid to eaforth in the fact thait the Board aday and broke his brute can be imagined when it I the floor where he was' ke6t. Mrs. Erb�__ : w - - 11 I
on, of the Qatirio, - the gropnds 411 kind A g Mae were got up �89 off a milk wagon on Thur . � . . . I - ; - -
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of co - e last soill never'spent a dollar. in advertising, and h' * I home the flesh W48 to thor- I �
for the -old and g; therp was Punch has k , He was a veteran of 1837, and was tried to make her way to th� nearestneigh- I � I z .
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sil in a I. Ora is: and Jud chi dron 'and shooting that -they are at present approaching the = i;pousionet of the United States Govern- on coked that It pealed ciff to the hor's to raise the alarm, but was met by one -I
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e con- gerrymander mud that was the- *4 Uh I bone. T i animal had to be shot or he would .
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reason an adihirer of either and think - both'o idd athletic games,and al ho gh during a p . 11 Mr. John Henry, of Gal'-, has, raised a were she to make -any Oise. I ��
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of the afternoon'the th mometer registered attendance. G oderloh and St." Marys &is ex. " While visiting his gran�dfwther, E. � ,_ I
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young and ought to be improved, but I whi meet � I 7 � . 4
0 same position I bellievQ. Seaforth Yorke, at Dereham, Oxford count , Yorke, f . I
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sotly in th - - tom to. It measures 20 Inches M*' cIrcum- gave� a loud shout for help, which bod'the I .1 1 7",
-in Seaforth, attar, the ninety degreps, the claim Ing pla#orm was I E. Borland, of Tilsonburg, was . � .
are not Scribbler or any man, desired effect, and attracted th . . i . . I �
Dti60J to be. crowded, and it; was a n ticeable � fact that school opened with 104 pu '118 the .first day fere6ce, by 6J inches in-. diameteil And son ot 6 Attention of i Z . I I
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I - 0 old. of the Session, and I hope T will never have, weighs 2 pounds"71 ounces. ' I neighbors, and the s-.ampe scattered. I . . ,I
0 nobiod Acil'is more than one half of t dancers war I i ; boy *as loading :the � I , . 1i
And in bate that the Domini a, Fra: . xi� @Ixty year. to beg for students, nor hive to resort to —M;r. Andrew Henderson, of W�ierloio. two ribs broken. The 0 . t . , �, t . ��
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School better and zheaper on the peoplej and a horse through the gate, and turned round a —A very 'pleasant ,event oco'urred in the � . - .�
I unprofessional means to rob its neighbors. township, has threshed from 91 acres of
Ing her fairer one than the Ontatio or Municipal Act and old- men of ' ,a I ag entering int6 the - , . me it after him, when the animal pull- town of Mitchell, on Wedused ' 17th Inst" J I "I
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e young either. to.oliame their younger ivals, while their to prevent these unfair comparisons from done ad the halter off and turned and kicked the oocation being the marriage of Miss ; z I
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J13 Reports are I circulation that I a i not to - ,il stood a, and I am sure that `Jby Mr. John Wallace, of Waterloo. him. - . I Margaret Middlemina, daughter of thei late. I , I I
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e, be County Auditor next year because I lid. gran is the majority of my follow -teachers look up- I from _,��Fridiynight, near Grand Valley, Wel- Robert Middlemiss, of Chatham, to 'Dr. �W. , I I 4 .
en, with � I ibe shoute and the-bild claim a cheered by th --James Watson shipped on Saturct 111�� lington county, John Foregrave and suoth� P � i : I
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vocated a county poor house. W I - n them with contempt, More numbers . Cavan, second son of Rev' Privapal , Z i - �
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d 1 say future historian of Ontario will toil his rfact crIteri6a. inregard '�eavy er larmer were taking lunch at the latter'i . . 41 4 .
youn colts, drying 0, �h to the way we did furnish a very imps drought horsed to Scotland. Mr. Alexander - Cavan, D. D., of Knox College, Toronto. � �
mes big readers that beheading for public opinions house, when a piece of meat lodged I . . : �
. it in teutsobland fifty. oars. ago I" to afficiency, but if any one insists On toik- Holmes, of J30achville, --ant with this lot a In The ceremony -took place at the reCideace of I � I
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But Tue was th ra gals day, mbers lot all the numbers be given. to - the bride's uncle, Mr. J. F. Middlemiss, -and 1. i .
onstrat- 4 114ron in .... death. It is said be remained sitting in a ., i
in' 1892 and into the County c � - -with old, -time Plattde. and In that case # will invariably be found —Last Fridgyj Alexander Sinclair, Rea. - war -conducted 'by the father -of the biide- _. J , �
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1893 by , the County Council. I- have, no rtlon to their numbers medium of Lobo Township, committed sui Ing groom. . 1
- � utsohe wedding. I do bt if - anv.thing like that in propo -oldie. He cb1 -
objection to the Grits f6ll�wing SirdDlivlbr's . until the morning. He leaves . . I t � ,I
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he Sun- it was seen s Ian before. To give sized o600fe like Port Elgin, Hairriston, St, was found with 96 tie straparound his nick -he ----- - —While Yeo, Nowask was assisting at a d.'� . . I ��, -, I
to do o�iee . oh sad Soxfoith can make a hanging -from ,the rafters of a shedl, on big - a Wife and several small children, I threshing on the 7th voncession . of Doiwula, . - ; . . .
example, but I do protest against the T i , �, *.
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taking him for their guide in thit. ceise. ' fa" —Mies Gertrude Truss, daughter of one near Waraburg, on Friday Afternoon, 12th � .. z . �
� ome distance from, better showing than say of the city schools rm. No reason known. I . �
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tatio"ns, and if any of the Reeves think I am wrohg# Ridgewood Park, and arching in proces- in No Province. ' I � —Captain Warren Baker, of the, a hooner of the officis'li of the institution for the inst., .he slipped and.fell from the straw - I � I 1,
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let them call & meeting in their owil town- . I hope it may.be ten years more before I i � � :i .
enticing I Sion to the place appqm d for the ceremony. Seven Brothers, in under arrest, harged blind, in Brantford, was cooking breakfast stock, a distance of 26 feet, He came.down � i -
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Ali were clad in the style of &* hundred. 1. I � .
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. November or December to discuss ibe p4or uch clap -trap advertisement. ig away merchandise from his : vessel, for a minute tor call the other members of th Air when -he struck the hard ground. .. � . 1. I
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of , years ago, the! prooe6si n being preceded by sny'il . 113 . Is - � z .
, win" house question before- the ratepayerd. ,� �' the Guestman, who wa got up in a g . Yours truly, allowing the schooner to go ashore, and then the family. Just after her departure the The blood poured out of his sun and -mouth, I
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. Such- There are a number of letters now on An- style. He was men I . . � C. CLARKSON. I claiming full insurance. � oil stove'burat and set the kitchen on fire, It wika thought that he could niat live. A ,� � �. . _. .
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hifiamen . I . ate on a horse gayly ' � . � - ! 'he fire bir t
. nexation. --Why not advocate thii good d, and oarriis I a long staff frodi 8*AF8JLTJi, August 30th, 1892. - —Messrs George Barr and James! Camp- I igade confined the blaze to the dontor wan summoned, butgave-slight hope&- � '_ I �
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things in the neighboring Republic without caparisone man -.c)lored ribbons. His ;� . � I ! bell, two* well-known Great Western and latter structure, a wooden addition. Loss,' for -his recovery, ' i . � ; '� I
a—shall which fluttered Y_ � �_, . —Mr, Carrie. *00a wh le boring for � � I ; -
. annexation. We do not want thoir 4ad to to the 'wedding" � Canada. , - I Grand Trunk Railway men, died in Ham- about $400. . of At 0 1 .
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ey have . . duty it was to bid d � 11 � he lattei v. Henry Wilijon', 'formerly of St. w . er mill struck, the other . - �. -
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laws. One good law there iselectijig the feast, and at each hdu where he stopped �,,-The bridge -over the ' Ti6eswikter River ilton, .the former on Sundayand 't ' George's cathedral, Kingston addressed the day, at the depth of .75 feet, a vein of water I .
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sheriff and county registrar by Vag In 'the . is ily bound a piece of at Paisley .day. . on Saturday. They had both been ,con- 1 $ � .- I
with his I so 'me member,of the f 3 i collapsed the, other, , th like a fountain, and bds .
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or.& tert - f � I 'ddy' Imanufsotory, nected with these railroads for many years. �Salvation Army in their barracks in that, which gushed for. ��
. HOW County and the office is hold f ' , R o bright ribbon to bis� 4aff, signifying their . � A big bla;ze at 11 a I I �
ea Why doefi that Christian Premieri acceptance ofthe invitg tion. Hall, . on Fiiday, caused a" loss of nearly —Miss Eva Roblin and her mother, Mrs. city last Friday -'evebing, He lauded the been run ever sincep filling up ,the large ' . Z -
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Sir Oliver, cling to old Tory onstonis,'such re bright I � I
� such a eading, and appoin inR,o 0 ** I 'I' rest ence in Milan of their progress. He was still an E,Piico- arapidrate. Mr. Carrie has expended bun -
as fees, and beh t* 'fr" breeches and: jacket, �ull lace shirt, high -4-Hon. Tupper ham gone to inspect They will take up the r ,a .1
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inctg of 'aisle, and making the counties pay a big fbe - -4 houses of the lower St. Lswron musical contras, .'so as to enable p*Han, and thought General Booth and Rev, dred8 of dollars in his efforts to, obtain suffi- � .
sirin his . jack Soots and a cook( d fist. Behind 'him th '11 h � ce and other s and -.1
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ad clean their offices and light thbir -fires %`ii t1hge 'Gulf. P� ; education of New York . - - �. I 11 �
of a re- -a . . . came &J�rin wagotk in which werb seate Miss -Roblin to finish her musical A.B.Simpson, . ,the greatest p;p- cient water for mill running purpose � .
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and they - get deputies to do the WpT e and, brid6gropin and their . parents. -4-Goldis & McCulloch, of Galt, shipped under the direction of European masters.' phets of the present age. - all wi bin pdrs10 V of - � I 1.
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f The four or five hundred dollars. Undet such a � too appoini�d by the coun- —At I o'clocir last Saturday morning Al- efforb has at length been. rewarded. . '. �. - .
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Tule no wonder if deputies are anxIounJor - I was glad ess, her fota"Idland. - : . oil of the Royal Templare of Temperance fred S. Beill,,barrister-st-liw, whileAuietly —A brother who was 1. I Ith 6 . �_�L . .
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annexa , aucili fleet encased in a new air of wooden shoes) the 'other evening. .
,kes the . i d ganize a "litical prohibition plan of cam- in Woodstock, was attacked by a buigiar, very painful accident' - I . - .
rise to chief in a shorttime. I her shining � blonde air hanging in two banks last M'Onth amounted to $327,518, an � While Sleeping a large Ole, � . I
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. I t was de6ided to write'all sections of the and was shot at four times. Two of the caujinj intense-sufferi -
she Will municipal sohool'� grants and 'boundary ap- groom was clad in a ight, blue ooat, crim. --TRov. Mr. Ball, of Vanueok, is away on f , one on the top of the se L ng' Land having La . V
-' to -the son vest,black valve breeches and three- a two months' vexation to the Pacific. comfit, temperance, �srty in Canada, and cut abso- bullets struck him ot being deeply 'in the ear -
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f eight ' township. treasurer again. 'Until about f. - t nd's assistan -ub and insect *b1ch had the desired effect,-aad w . � __ _. I..
i anT it fat and merry, wb kept' toasting each ten, thousand. The privilege of holding a membeis by which they undertake to sup- senseless with a cl afterwards tied - -_:� �� 1.
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