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I ; man -further stated he is Bowlby fell, headlong to the bottom, where - I ..
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I - . ..� - .1 A � P . I . WVoelker.' Redfieldc — Detour Old Country. The . hearin '. the noise, found him hounie, The "arks"'of coume,�Onll 6L: -
'WHOLE NUMBER, 1,292. 1 1 - 0 - master, alsothrough the canal to Po D I
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.. . if Oimed it, " r 6 P�e ,-ots, C Zimmeroan A John- engaged to marry one of Mr. Edison's : his wife, 9' a condition. O ated the river during the high wate�, but � I
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I '�_ covered with dense bush, principally oe voei hur the season Claims to Re garden eart �oeder, J daughters, and that he was k of elee- Ing in an unconsciou utry � .
In places, howe ofi,11 All too soon turnips, J moo at the northern coh, . ! �
�pruce, and balsam. L to . Swedish . in mt he had &lighted I owing to the fact th q �
I endi With a heavy heart, W left the us! as�quite � �
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�, Jachon ,Brothers Was ott. Yellow globe m&DgolA , A Oeiger, tricians, having arrived at G ph from ' ination it was found th ised. ioh the - river runs ,W .
the-, rook is still flat and unbroken an it w�as !
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Nothing. grows , and, Many of the fishermen I � n olds Peter Now York n his head, which was severely bru through wh I - I
WhIlle under water. , ; PotmBender. Long red ma P I by electricity, The magistrate o t �
but some families stil. remained. week, to alloW of During all the time the doctors were attend- . uncleared, the rise and fall of thet !
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I � .. I on it except perhaps a stray vine of junip6r, Tko Be or, A Geiger. Any variet mangolds, remanded him'to jail for a Mr. Bowlby never awoke and re- very gradual and navigation was po63ible - ; p
e we were again all nost out -of anity being made. Ing. him I . � . � I
� These rook platfornis, 1, 0, a s, % r�6, r% ty't I ra� ohnstan. Pumpkins, G Obellig, A an examination via to his s nscious until the morning. The for two or three months. - i ; . I
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, but h an- asylum. He is a. powerfully built linjuries were ve�, the .
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-there are several on the iffialAdi '' ight of the island, and now it APPI . - jwald, 3 Schettler. The police are of the opinion he has escaped -A late issue of the London .4 iser
No line of Neckwear of trilich pargis* It -Aid when first seen ; different G r, Squash, C Of rather more painful than :
I form what the fishermen call natural ,. , albfleisoh. Musk m lions, John from owlby will soon . be around says ;,The well known Whyte br!her ; I
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11 1. . - called Ce , y,H X 'man, standing I about a -feet higli and of serious, and Mr. B ��� . I . Z
� Ready ilks ever approached - All ,� ere tfie feelings that the last 0; ght oxford cabbage, Will am Ruby, ix Singing evangelists, gave an ontertaiiiment . � ;
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the assortment we are th i iii Victoria Hall under the auspices- of `he �
. around is a dense hedge of spruce and'oediir �O� i ES. W Voolker. Drum head cab a so Will good physique. i , I t occurred the other . I
N I bare lime- ,, i JAMES MENU Ruby, H Kstbflel3oh. BI od beets G, -Alra. Brown, A,thens, upset a coal oil I -A serious scoiden young people's Society of Chrittian. Bu- 11 . .
owink for fall wear. forest ; while the floor i�s either I t - i
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- Snest English produc- stone rock, 'or rook oarpeted with junipe'r. � , - mian. 0 tied beets, stove, set her, clothing on re -and was saved � day at the I
, 8 ii� Ilig C Zimmer � a olpen workingy deavor of St. Andrew �s church. The., hyto I
. -They are the . I ' � �&i am' Ruby, A Geiger. Tt .rnatoes H from death by the timely work of her I A rock slide took place at al I they have i fine, I :
. he action of the atmosphere qkn " 9 brothers are sweet singers ; I �
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11ricr originality of des' n The Zurich Sho out the flames with I and failing upon the me
� tionS, combiLnL' . 'he , , , I . ,Citron@., ohn Voel- daughter in smothering �
r5 0 be, plainly seen. The limestone has becor � .1 KRII'Ifleisch, A Geiger. � I I and badly injured two others. cultivated voicer, each . well att h .
with exquisite harmony in coloring, . ad, and to the depth of seveisi Ths, Hay 111ranoll. Agricultoral Society Black Spanish radishevo ba, I Surar- a blanket., � 1 fi instantly . aded to other throuqh constant rehearsal. Their �,
I er disin-tegrat. rance of slakod held their fall fair at Zurich on Monday and ker, ' eight I nTvhee injured men were quickly atte radging from the �
V that cannot'be-. found in any oth inches presents the appea us, Joseph Wild. White radi es W B -A mischievous schoolboy, about d. The in- selections were popular, .
- ry unfavor Is eircum- do rsi' W B years of age, turned an unguarded switch at ,& �
The islabd Tuesday, under ve ' nd all the bodies were recovers � .
I you lime, on which nothing grows. t ; - Battler, A Johnston. Cauli of the acei- sacred and pathetic to the hurn-oroul. A . � �
establishment in this section. .f rain of the first day bad a � amotive spector of mines is at the scene . ent lent charm to the .
for novelties, come an forms part of an Indian reserve, hencei Its standes. The %t�ler, A Johnston- North Toronto and ditched a Ice fall investigation into guitar 81000mPanim . I .
are seeking ! d . door exhibits and BI I I
� name ; and is leased by the fish'compgAl ,tends 'ey to 1�ssen the in -Rhubarb, W V or. Cu- andtwocars. Both thedriverand fireman dent and will make a �
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e.-Kamine our excellent assortment. . 10814s muddy, but the continuous I Pareleyj A Geiger. escaped withoutinjury. I the cause thereof. -ore I
operating in.this part of the bay. Twenty makb the I oun-3)ers, R Kalbfleisch. 1i -Among the many interested so at �
e . %y not only kent , Sweaborg, -The well known Indian pilot, Baptiste, sp �
a, from different ports on dbwh�our of the second di . F�owzRs.-Boquet of. out i owers -A. Perry, a farmer near at the Toronto exhibition on Thured y Of .
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. Prices -25c to $1, in Bows, Knots, to thirty famili , Mslaforid',.. theorowd away but madeit exicuediniTY br�mpfer. - threshed seven acres of fall wheat last week, of Ca,ughlemwags. Ontario, whose features last week were fifty patients from this Mim- .
Four -in -Hands, IA-rindsors, Puffs, &c. the Oeorglan Bay, Collingwood Ifor' those horbes, S' - trifle over 40 bushels per are known to every person fortunate enough ice Asylum, under the charge of Dr. *.- C. � I
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� tiou's Head, Killarney, and other pladesi disagreeable , exhibi Ing MMESTIC AND-HomF. MANUF MILES.— which yielded a I chant's Banki . �
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: - - congreg . ate here during the . fishing seaspni cattle, etc., and consequently t a show was Fulf6d cloth, George Nott, A Johnston. acre, This beats the record in Oxford this to handle $10 bills of the Mar d died the Barber, assistant -physician of the i0titu- � � I
- smaher than! on former doe alone. * It is ; were 20 women and 30 1men, �
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. —Fall tried- us for Hosiery, - till the end of Angus � . I
, If you have never which lasts from the opening of navigation r maw, exhibitors White home made flannel, Georg Nobt, A year. on which they were reproduce , run tion. There
I t. Early in the spribg, surprising, Joh6ston. Colored flannel, A johnston, -T. G. Davey, of London, is endeavoring other day. He was the first Indian to and they were allowed to. wander ro d in �
as soon A's the ice breaks up, the fisherdien will turn out despite the rat i and mutt. GeorgglNott. Blankets, G Schelli i 8, Ran- to lease hunting privileges on a block of land the mail boat down the Lachine rapids, and groups of five, each group being in ctarge .. .
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we ask you to see Var iheavy horses wri I small, but I coe, for five though he of an attendant. Among these visitors was . �
leave the�r homes for the tishing groundg - The,abow of iie. Buggy harness, E J Har. is. Car- of about 1,000 . acres near Glen was 82 years old when he d - I
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. H V.,JL J " Well represented Me 'g sowed ye Of training his dogs had navigated the rapids only a few weeks "Lady Woodstock " who proudly told in- I
. The weather is cold and stormy, and in ighter classes were 0. 'ra, 0 .1 : .
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their the I rial;e Oarness,. H Well I .1
. ure ThVilisplay Of - , I 6 mud trfyirngt I a the ruler of five cities, �
Cashmerey Merino, Cotton and open skiff they suffer much from expos considering oijeumstances. shoes, 1F Kibler. Men's pegged a oe-3, F to domesticate prairie chicken@- before his death. quirers tbat she wa i
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Black . ; a go' d; 8 f, -Rev. Dr. McKenzie, of Inverness, Scot- -Cobourg s oldest merchant, Mr. ere" she � � I I
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o uncommon experience to be de]40 cattlej although small, Wa beep, . and that the London Asylum, wh 11 1 6
1 1. Wool. You will -find them theg,reat- it is ii a . scarcity. Kibler. , leg, W i i EL off - land, could not keop an engagement t Il llum, died on the 26th ult., at the age . I
I for a Week in the ice in some of the harbors pigli and poultry, were .rather a , SfICCIALS.—Suit Of clot) CC& formerly resided,'was her country seat.�
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I eat value in the trad the early Thekd was, however, ,quite a di play of I hoes D G utschalk. ture Ili Chalmers chu ch, V ) 0 eighty-seven. He cOntin -A lamentable case occurred at I'll L
I good's the market onth4 wayup thebay. During ..Collection of a .
,gest and b part of the spring, the work of the fisheriheii bits4 The hall was well filled with ladies' iYartleile &, Kein- week because of bein � detained in quar n- In tbo'same town for upwards of oixtY-OBO day or two ago. Aix infant son of Mr. :
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offers, )od quality, as were all o - the vege- An. '4ail � a. box of pills as a rattle. "The child let the I
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I - tables, oThere was also a 900 display of Sarnia, threshed 375 busiIel; HiS..80111, partner and namesake, Peter Mo- . .
- � bare hands, handle the nets just drawn from Not -t, H Magel. Crewel work Ge rge Nott. irlympt p n, near . . by less than box fall over the cradle to the door. The -1
� . mmw�_ f every descriptiong late are daii,yr produce. Some of the rl�erchants had -11 aised on five acres of Callum, jr., pre-decessed him as. next morning the child was c I � ;
the icy ,water, which In a few mome of the hall Tur�ted quilt, D Sargirus, G Ho tzm aw Knit- of oats., These were r I rawlin n,tht � �.
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add W. to the appearan's t. A land. ' t : three -months, and this shock no doubt h 1. .
0 GLOVES. unlined and lined, for frozen solidly together in boxes. At the od E floor when it found the box iV had Uopped, _.
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� I all, of the by -,neat displays Of their ,,quilt,'George Nott. t. Pat uilt, -Mr. Ifenry Ward, formerly a tpa�aher I 2
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wear. Our time of our arrival all, or nearly - rloo county;� an u � -
1. 'rt-r�eet,drejqs an � evening - boots and shoes,.h%rdware, m sical instru- g 0 d work, in. Bloomi . W. H. Beattie, of Pond Mille, Middle, 0 rents the child ut ; . . .
P women and children had already reached the Geo�pge Nott. Qfailt sowed on n ngdale, Wate' I - LTnper eived by the pa I � I �
I treet or . The grain 0 e made lately a student in Toronto, has re4eive - 1ortIy afterward's e-
special 81 Glove. suitable for si . meltitt and izentleinen's'elotbin . . H jKaIllfleisoll, D Sararus. % . Box county, one of the beat known sheep one in its mouth, and sk ;
. of place. . rvice in the wai good ai�d, all varieties war well repro- ?,. I 'the prineipalship of tb , breeders and importers of Western Ontario, came unconscious. At fi � - �_ 41
: . Is coy�orlet, Thomas Johnston, Job Geiger. the appointment to. I I . time with rat the, stupor was � � I .
driving, is one of the big features During the summer we held as - serlited. � We hope that next y ar the poop I ;, H� Wells, 1b. Sararus. Ayr public school. has had a very serious the scab ' taken for an ordinary eleep. A ddetor I . ..
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our bargain �, list. wear. school and prayer meetings were . hold, and of Zurich Will have the b6st o weather, M, H�pe made rag carpet, Georgej Nott, A , -It is atatad that Hugh Graham, 6-f th2 among his sheep. - He has lost about fifty was called, but he arrived too late. The . 1: I
make -we vou e.h for the -Thel whenever such is the case, the� r have one Of ton. painting on velvet,i 8 M#rner. Montreal Star, puts away for a rainy day sheep and lambs, has about one hundred left pills were morphine. The parents Are I .1,
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I ,S all tli-ese services were well attended. . The Jo ne - _ ' I
I and Storey . . tho best local shown in the county ) i,Geo go Nott. $40,000 every year, and he would order one uned, but under quaran- -'alamity, this being -----
g,lish make I Zlin wool work, A Johnstoi yet, Dronounced c _ heart -broken over the ( " .
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� Canadian make of Gloves are our lead- lent attention of the peoplo, he following 16 & list Of the prize winners : Berlin wool pillow cushion, Tho John- out of the office if he were to offer a half ' I
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with'tl,- pat I a accompani- ork - George million dollaxe in cash fe 'his paper. In tine. The Government sent a malk to look I . .. ., .
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sympathy 4a well. Ali - odim stm A Johnston Crochet W I ir/ after them, bat when he arrived Mr. Beattie -The 68th annual session of the Sever- . - 1. . :_
ing and best lines Come and see. had their earnest e jjoRsEs. Draught brood.. 'Clal, T Berry. - nathi phfile very few years Mr. Gra.ham, will be Wort -bad them all nearl� cured. sign Grand Lodge of the Indipendent Order - -,
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I . . island, wlip during- the sumnler were de- Two-year ol& geld . 2 W eath of feathers, George Nott. Braldin . . d H. Hu ,of EkI n, Of - . , I :; L
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I Ing or filly, homas Berry I 9 two millions. Kent -Davi [rid, near APPi of Oddfollows,'will be held in the City � .
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prive&,of school privileges, a day school wai joho McGregor. Span of me as or geldings on wreath, George Nott. Sofa, bushion, --Archer Hunter, Blenheim, I was a volunteer in the campaign of 1837-38. Portland$ Oregon, from the 19th to the I : ,� �
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JACKSON-BROS-1 eta noted during the forenoon' i harness and wagon, 'Wi lism Sin Go rge Nott, S Murner., Chenille work, G county, a day or two since, witnesied ch He he" on a fortheyear ending I � �
rted and coud I I k. in . I ich lifted an in his po Resell, bership of 700,- : I -1
I anied Honiton lace) G Notto waterspout; on Lake Erie, wh ire the property December, 1891,show a mem
of each day by -myself. 1, � , Agricultural. -Brood Marc socomp N tt, G Schillig. ,a) thmt i ' over 150 years old They we 0 year. of - _� .
Mottoes I, Berlin wool, T quantities of water from the lake n a ;
� ATEN'S FURNISHERS SEA-, Anxious to know all abotit the process ol by f oal, H - and J. Smith. F lial, R. an d J. A ohnston - n ' of his graudmoth r a resident of the State 000, being an increase for th .1 : _. - .
I � ) fishing and having had save � �wo-year old gelding or filly, John ri. Leather Work, S few minutes the whole face of the Sky b - The revenue for the same penOCL
I ral invit-ationi Smith. Johnston, R R Johnato, . of New Jersey, a � she found thein when a 40,000,. - �
. FORTH. th " beichert, .John M�Gregor, John Ireland. M. � se, also a feather bed in V�v&g $7,500,000, and the atnoyAnt, paid for . *1 . - I
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!TTTT!M=_ the laki early on - I One -year-old gelding or fill , Robert Mo- Comb work, A Johnst.'a. ,Cou- -In July 'Reeve Topping, of Barrp as tha is over 100 years of age, relief $3,200 000. F,very State in the Uni i ; . I
out u.�on ail I'l S Purner. constant 'u' .1 -
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oppe -tug Ethel, to Arthur. Span of mares or . orge Not ' 60 The first piece f furniture ever made in and every Frov I .
at aboard the stearn. g�ldings Ili ha - si4 toilet, 8 Murner', Ge Lamp Township, was found guilty of an illegal alat I
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LIFE ON SQUAW ISLAND. . fisherinsui ness and wagon, Thomas BerTy, . rt, .George Nott. Cro a Work, -in the last Dominion election, and fined $2 - 'a in his possession. sented and- the session Will have a special �i
becomej for one day�at least, a . ml�t, H Lelipe London, Ontario, I -_�, .
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- ,George I and costs. The trial cost him $500. ' sl ,
ten or twelve miles, w beneral Purpose. -Brood niare accompani- hillig, Johii Geiger. Bead wor I Mon- int rest to -the order in Canada, firo'ni the �
Af ter ,,a run df T -Mr. Montag e, brother of Dr. . e A I
. IH Bauer, G. -Work. George Mc- 'electors of Barrie Township ai 9 a ig Gran . .
(By a Knox College Student.) G c i 'Notti A re now calMe - f , ot that the incomit I d Sire will b8 � I
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sighted our buoy, and now the day'swor ad by foal, John F. Schnell, Shell I tague, M.P. for Haldimand C I
11 This is your boat, and here is her cap- I n John F. N6 t - Coll otion of for subscriptions to make up the amount. I - Dr.' Campbell, of London, Ontario, he being �� 1. �_ .
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. A roller is rigged at the bowo an C16usius. Foal,, *G, �Qlauliu;, E ���ve n. Chemise, 8 1�513nie a lot 3, concession' 12, East Nis I
began i.year-old geld- Tatting, - John Campbell, of Ingers r- resides o
friend, as we approached the . wo � -
- tain", Said my over iii -he net is hauled by two of the men Schiiell, J6hn Geiger. T buttons. J Strumpfer, W Smithi s largest and moat the first Canadian elected to the office I I e
d. A. Hodgeon, lying at the I ear -old -George�Nott. Embroidery in sil!k George chased the estate o , con- souti, built one of th -ring to the att sx- . � I
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,fiah-tug Fro . I was soon Being 4n amateur, I was given the easy tms* ind , or filly, Alex Ingram. One -y . I res, near Belmont, together costly barns in he County of Oxford this -The Empire, relir . % � � L . -
&Way dock in' od. pan a mitres mills in, hibit at the Industrial.Fair, pays this QOM- . .
re Collingwo Clad in a suit 0i ge1ding or filly, H. Bauer. Notti G Schellig. Embroi ery in Ii Slating of 100 ac .
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of 'taking out the fish, ' in Stipulation year. It is roof, d with 4late, and fronA the 11 . I
-ptain Clark, who - � Ontarible famous sons,who r . �_ .
Ili harness an G Schellig. Wool a ockings, I pliment to OneLof �
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Made acquainted with Ca oilies, 1 waited for the fish to appear., In 6 or,gejdirigs ' d w gon, 0. This" George Nutt )I 8 with a large brick. doelling, the it is complete in all its I �� -
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L On le�ruiug that I was the student appoi few moments it did appear. A moderatef re a companied by A 3 Anston: George Noitt. 1`�C000tto, ,took, being $7,000. He takes posses . I - . to totalaoat of the build. is a native of London � 11 On the wall facing �� L. - . . I
: I College Missionary Society to Carrloge.�Brood Triare a - ;e Nott, A Jo�nstoont-to I bar. . requiren�ents. �, the entrauce are three:large and conspicuous * , - �. .
sized white fish. Without any trouble, 4 Thomad Laing, H.. Du mart, H. Rose. Geor� Knitted rhood of $3,000. , I 11 � . I
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I guegs. you can go along with us, n f ollowea or, filly, C. Bilber. One -year-old gelding or George Nott'. Pap delighted with the Georgian Bay that th 3Y -Mr. F. .. Ingersol the Harvesters," by Paul Peel, t .:
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. the box ; another and another soo d not far f rom quite a heavy I rated L Canadiaii' ter. This repre- � I
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dout't mind i I began to enjoy the work. But. the fish I filly, Thoma� Laing, B. Span Of bracket, H Wells. Aracene work# j George ' She P41'a _. -
. � aboard the tug that 10,91it, and very early e in faster, not singly, but iii mares or poldings in harness and earriage, Nott. - pencil drawing, A Karcher, Crayon Midland or Penetanguisbene, to provide a able St. Bbrna�!'lb'Wch, Lady McBeth. Rents "husband, wife. and child returning .: �
beg famili �s. was on the from the fields. Mother and ch Id are I
� I ext marning left for the fishing grounds. ran to com Peter Eisenbach, � Crazy summer home for themselves and piand runk track when the -� .
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11L pairs now, rger than -the 'first; James WE, R. Wurm. I work, ist and 2nd I . ho was go ' hi Ch is wading --- - - . . I
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e blowing, - re I accom- --- �Billy Lawlor, the burglar w dt 4.58 express ca0ghtther and pitched her off,
With a fresh bracing breez I aul-gettirig behind, and, to cap all, here 6 , Roadster Horses. 'Brood mai work, G Schellig, George Nott. her 8, ths . seated on a quiet old horse w ... . I . �
ew of the Blue mountains as we I I . . art. Bat- . to Kingston .penitentiary some years ago inj I she died shortly after L .
� beautiful vi' trous trout with wicked 400king,j awil, pai�isd by foal, Robert Charters & Son., J. - SPECIAL$—PUIOW Shams, H Leir, 1: M 0, uring carefully through the shallow stre&IiI. The � "-- , I I
Tleaford and Owen Sound, the I & mO'38 ! chart . ting Wreml through the instrumentality of the I& il- w rds. Lady I MoBeth was the dam of Ben I �
that must be avoided, if we wo,uld keep out Kalbfleiach.' Fos), J. Kalb eisch, R -,h, F W Hess. Table Drapery, ' husband walks beside, gazing lovingly at ' 11
stemmed past N and I - . 1. with a ig Hur, Wh ) first prize at the New York - . .71
trip was inost delightful-��,� Wiarton mom Knotted Pillow Sh msj . H ton police for his connection little child, an old-faishiou�d rake .
. fingers. whole. For a few ents -a Charters & Son. Two-year-old gelding or Fred Hess. the a I . "
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),re passed- at a distance ; and I Span of jewelry robbery in Simcoe, -, bench sho t0io ; I rious 1.
is in Denve Ow , thrown over 'his shoulder. The glo i �,
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Lio 'a Read i nf ully to keep the box - clear 4f fill oat, Alex In Leipert. I - -
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I ' g bugg . . ng are reflected in the water . . . -
.un of eight or nine hours, we fish --but for every one I *Succeeded in . get- mares or geldings in harness and yj H. Colorado, insane, e; $300. tints ot eveni .� 1,
9 DAIRY PRODrcm-Salt butter In tub, �. .
. now, after a r Here ! barvess and - � . --Major Reilly, long connected with 1h -Master estropp McDougall, age 14� and are thrown upon the faces'of the har- -1 1*1
. begi gns of the fishing field. � tt, C Zimmerman, Jacob Roeder. viiiiam. McDougall, oi 4ike �:::� I t�:
n to see si ting clea,r of the net, two or three more ate Dathmert. 1 Buggy horse I Georao Not, is a in - vigorous and life .1
and there appeb.r small flags floating a few � eeding and nails 8 . C Ell. 24th Kent Battalion, died at his residence Ron of Hono able V 1. venters. ,It oat - . .;
. added, With fingers bl buggy, Thomas McA cen, C,.Eilbe'r, Henry T&bl� butter, G Sobellig, D Sararus I- so Point on Rice . , �
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- feet above the mate,r ; Some are red., others and Rose. I . 9 Tohn'ston. at Chatham recen d Ot The tt piece of work, painted by a cc � � . �
mpletely torn away sliverea and back aching, I give 'UP' b' r. Home-made cheeo A c was an old soldier, 11 10 fellow was out on 5 fishing r :
White, while a few are co r alternative of W- rham.-Milch 0 Eloney nose. The major L The figures stand out well, the shadows are
I submit to the humiliating '. CATTLE. -TThoroughbred u Factory, made cheese, S Martin. - ske. . - � 4 �
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I . and only the wooden buoy floating on the Ing helped to take out the fish, Withoi4t cow in milk or in calf, let an in Comb, J Haberer, W Srilith. Ho' e made we R. Rifies thirty yq%Ts ago, settling t Toronto - The boys had a perfectly thrown, and I., . �
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through a large tbr fish is remoir- ket S. Rannie. Two -year -(Id heifer, Jacob g. xtracted R. . Gooderham, of . ing is one of the grandest ever exhibited in � -
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ad by the fishermen)- and till is Roeder., John Voelker. Ye iirling heifer, F. honey, J. Haberer, W. Smith, .. received the other Amy csiught, and the conte .
a Deep down at the bottom of the lake, Voelker, S. Rannie, Jot n McAllister. i I -A telegram was test the tr g er � 0 - . - . I � .
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� from ten to twenty fatlionis, And 9 th�� er, F. Voolker, John SFEOJAL Raizm.-Dr Buchanan 1, Berlin, that 1his ntored his Perth 1tems, -
at a depth of of nettave been fished up, and twelve huh- Heifer c�lfj Jacob Roodi �. S_ j Latta- by Mr. John McDougal a I t . I I �
11 lies the net, and,- 'as the b.noy is attached to nned fruit, George Not McDougall, of the IllitOis wound. R will recover. . I . . � . � I
dred weight of fish are lying in boxes and on McAllister. . Bull calf, Joh4 Voelker, Jac0 ca Bola, Alexander , , been esta;b- � .
� nnot float away. We . For pencil drawing by pupil of a public iously ill at a ,ew . Gavin L%ng, of Inverness, -Telplione connections haTAB .1 F _� . I
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-here I deck to repay the I - York hospital, where some operation Wa to Scotland, a former well knowi . I I
/ ugh a Durham. school, 14 years or under, George a pastor of lisbed between Listowel it 4 1 .� I _�
stopped first at the Club Island, w I � sit down . to' Other ,than Thoro Her- to church, Montreal, arrived a . .,I i . . � .
- nets are then reset ; the crew.; biach-For butter, A Geige Mr. McDougall left at once St. Andre -,Mr. James Grieve, M P of Millbsu'k* � I �. -
� quaintance of a . I Mil -due re ard -to milking D Stein ' a trip to Ma . . _1 I I I
made the ac ome of the fisher partake of their lunch ; 4nd now we turn ch cow, having 11 e, keter be performed. elegate from is away on I i - _� .1� �
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0 � . * Fred Hesa-For wr iting by I i 4 . ,_
: Ill. A 11;nA All the 7- is T 1� Rneder ism's Eisenbach. -aeorge ll�atterson, of Guelph, while the Church f Scotland to the Council of th -11 n +'-;+. -1-pre he holds I I
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fish are cleaned, and when the dock is reau. * der. Heifer ca , d � -1 �, ;!
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loaded care aire now aboard ; the empty care 1) er. ' Yearling heife # . gentle drunk the other day, Alliance of Reformed Churches holding the ily fromIrlituat tv � .. . ... I
� I I e'd they are at once weighed and packed in alryin Jacob Road GBu n- r . uage towards Mr. Peterson, system. Before the Council a good situation. I .. . �
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are again. thoroughly up for next Bauer, H. Pfaff, Jacob Roeoer. , Two I . -For butter, A B ichauan. u 01 n- . as cracked, the other day, while being - 11 I ,� I
the Storehouse ; so off we washed and wooded - trate t of clSse observation to w I
an Happel chool inspector. Polic� Magis 8 In tends Maki g a visi . ; �
ling place'Still six- ve beeti 0 d. H. faff, 1. Sararqs. m a . e sexton. ; - ,_� �
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Island is the next gtopF day's ,work , and if any nets ba old ate r, ist and 2n For Michigai L Amber he in the e provinces land later on he will 'tolled by th ; .
� teen miles away. After half -an -hour' -s run, brought ashore they are reeled up to dry, One -year-old steer, Jacob ceder, F. VoO.1- John A Williams- John V, ilket, W ders sentenced him to � -four, moiat the Mariti -The vital Statistics for Stratford for the . ��
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31, in . . ' - fall wheat, Ernest Gies, . visit Montreal, Ontario and the Northwe3te� a 68, .. , .
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I-- a low, flat island (looking very uch like a So ended my fa�rst day's experience as a figh- kef, H ' Bauer. Fat coiv o heiier, S. `R ' Central Prison, acerning the fa'te month of August are: Births 16, marri ' I
. ermail. One thingy I learned, however, and niej 2n4 and 3rd, Jacob R der. �111 . � - a . � . - __ -
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heart sank ! an u tbbit SiaRF,r. -Long Wool ' of St. Mark's church -Mr. H, C. Weiss, of WSSCO, Texas, 00- I I .,
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. ur inonitils. eorge � aX99 to the 'r ti cupied the Baptist Church puloit, in TAvi- i -1
sion fteld, seemed! On the work me being very humble, and such as �e- i-enhale. HEA-vy HOILSES. -William Lewis, Cred- Gu' he distrb't some time b's cu ate at. L _; L
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- sinall and insignificant it 'ei only ordinary eikill ; he may be able H Bauer. Ram lamb, ist and 2nd, George was th f -h 25th of July, and in known stock, on Sabbath, 4-th), .- .
-,pland presents a bold view. quir kenhale. Pair owes bavi g raised lambs'in itpn; G Mulock, Crediton. Cariboo, British Columbia. This o Rochester e _Small potatoes few in the hill is the k ,-- I
left., Mkiinitoulin. I ah school with success) �nd F,s, .-John Dunn, Charles " w and . I- .
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th, . the La ClochZ -to preAch and tea 1i . Penhale. Pair LIGHT HORS constituency represented by the dect ased to have 4rived safeiy - at Niagarm Falls. . d : ; . I
- a a fieherman. . i892, Ist and 2nd, Georg . . 1. , claimed in Roe4ester and general estimate of the potato croparoun .
while away to the nor t. As yet not be much use a F � � . rable John ROb8On- His trunk ies un. I . -1
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I opt int thbse Pair ewe iselburst; Hugh Cheancyj Eg- - W - �L
I impro.ves. It in a limestone formation, and. I are most intelligent, and, exc . I Shepherd, Qh evangelist, St. Thomas, took sudden y ill 6wiler. 11,�e friends are confident that on Tuesday, last week, on a ____ � �
where whisky blights all, ,they Ire haie. I im of foul play, and left-Avouton ,_
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except along I as a rule, thrifty. So pleasant wag � -Isaac Hand- o eed on her journey. mre workill Jiligently in the hope of getting trip to Manitob - I
I I ous line of heaped -sip limestone rocks, it is . I lamb, G Sebellig.1 air fat sheep, Ist IMFLE_-N1ij,T3 AND PouLTRY. afid -was unable to pr c, Mr. James Porterfield, of:the 14th con- F �_ I
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the stimme - - . . Exete ; Oliver Johnston, Cliliton. rc f im. I farm to Mr. � "I �
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ne who -has nev,er r of 1891, that it was w itli a . tt '. a for J I � . Mr. and Mrs. Hunter a tidings o onths' cesgion of Elmh� has * sold his ' . ., .
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.1 densely woo Df the pleasure I learned that I was reappoint a and 2nd, George I SHEEP A�D P:1o.og. -Alexander Xotaren, eta at the Walker House, Torontd. Dr. -Mrs. Badlzegood and her three M . " .
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been upon the ialand little dreams 1 ' pi s, -Large briled-A ed boar, F Ruin- . gue I . ?d, for $3,500. � . , .
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natural beauty of the place. We steamed the field for this summer also. Arrived at de. Spring boa"r, H Bauer. Daniel Zellap. � � Aikins is attending Mrs. Hunter. old daughter �vere riding down t � _; enry Marks, of Wallaipe, was fined -1-1 . - I
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MEU�_&BLV_s ,. -on Monday mornin �oun station on a , keeping - - .11
nany old friends ready to mel, S. R%1310 OM, VF d
I and at the north the field, I found r I hrnest G,ies,l H Bauer. D . ESTIC! INIANuFACTURES, ig a valise w milk WigOD, the 'other day, and a few days ag.o, for 1� I
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along the eastern shore, iar faces were. Spyinig sow, � ..Roberb Dryadalej Charles lock at M;d80r, on meeting another wagon Mrs. James Day, $26 and costs, -
and entered a harbor, the most welcome me; but many f amil FLID AcTuREs,-Lum- AND FLOW M . I on the Canadian Pacific � . 11
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end of the _ial 'I think, I have ever absent, and strangers in their a,- Every' IM ;1ENTS AND MAN" I - is drowned. who was driving, turned out to let. it go liquors for sale in unlicensed piemisea. �. � . I
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perfect and convenient, . Plad , and. El Rose, lage, le,'.ander and it is supposed the ownei. u which -Mr. A, F. McLaren, of'Stratfo . . 4 �� ' .i . 11 .
about shanty on the island was occu a - ITS — t tLsren'a ,__
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-Shoe sha, Horre shoes,.,. - GRAIN D DAIRY PRODUCE. - . The yalise contained collars with the Injundry past, when in some way, the chair o fine display of his -M _ � �1, t r
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quarter of a mile across ; and , James Dairy ple. I eEwen. I m rk " R, he fly -leaf al I�nperial cheese at the Toronto Exhibitions - i �- I
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I a, � - and� rael Smith, H' Bauer. FRUIT. D French, e of W. �Iilne,
a short were more children than ever on the isl I - Exeter J Robert a'
autaide the entrance, at aburg hems, . of which is written the nam her and t a infant Out On the hard ro 1
so teaching must still form part of our work. POULTRY-HAn i a. Badgegood did not -Mr. D. IS. Weber, of Wallace, .has .- �� . -
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I lies another isla 4, which , - tte hens, Jose h Hudson G1NIch-_ Mellveen, Stanley. Dundas, Ontario. � I on their eads. Mr - - - .
distance; -i the lake Bulb, first' of all, e must have a buildink of - Wyando -Mrs P : . -but the obi a hich has reached a growth Of . �
W I ,qpreonj fleheall ; I Id'a skull w a sweet corn w I - �, I
entirely prevents heavy olliou. Silver crested olande, k E�er. LADI]CS' WORK- I . e thinks this is hard to I
seas frcri: -Three of the servants at the Com orcial got serious y hurt, 1. -
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_�& harbor. There are a great some kind, and So we beg F Voe ker, Loghp ns, 1E1 Mrs William WsstcOtt, nearly an ocated fractured-.�, 1. -
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a 'I � The out look w L f Mate!r, G Bnobanau. ekin China duoks, - ------ 4� . my n -The t pe - ander Hand Oldest -
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� ;I - many fishing boats here, aind three stem Was in all, an al O � I by gas on - Saturd Uht. They id' not ve been &Ms. amated and will -T . I .
I P . - Cla;ipsius,� 13 . ning it Off left Parkhill h rwell. -
� tugs. As it was late in the day when we' about twenty f am - Ernest Gies. Rouen du ke. G , Canad�. . blow the gas out, but in tur ut as �, son of Rev. R, Hamilton, of MothIR - . I - I
f� Catholics, and the Protest ' henceforth ppear under one manageme __�' ' ., :
I i about forty in them are Roman , G ClauRius. �ig-
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�f arrived, nearly all the boats, - Wur�n. Geese, H Wur *� -the Gmzett�-Review, with Mr. M. MoKin- has received a calVi,to Stonewall congregaw �- I
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;. I d in port. We soon reached G Nicholson, Wurm. I filled. . They remained in a precari us con-
. il number, wer . I - But all these distinctions were, en- eons,' . a residence, St. Boniface, Manitobsi. - - gation, Manitoba. - � :
� d the r:aptaiu made a acquaint. tions. I H Dummert, D Steiu+h.' Guinea fo' Is, hi hours, but recover d. . d proprietor. This union esters, at ( I .
I � the dock, an tten. and almost every ruan 'and � 7 r yclist, was in- dition for several . � pon as editor an . ction. _�-The Independen I
ermen nd directed tirely forgo , . .-Johl lof forces is 11a move, in the right dire t Order, of For their , "I � 1 4 - I
I ed with several of the fish stalwart woman on #,he island contributed sometfiing G Nicholson G 01 r a trolley ear on King -The I%teo in marriages took lace in I ffs, aTe making arrangements for I
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. , ma,use. A couipl'e I HORTIOUL'TUP.AL,,u,sP,Iul�uc,rs, - Colleqion stantly killed I b: lone good ive, reliable paper will I, � � - . � . I
A A], V the othir day I d dia- anikusl ball and supper, to be held in the - I
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- me to the -treat, Toronto'th Kingsville. Essex county, I " r benefit to the town an
fishermen seized in .' I followed toward the building fund .of the chAr - ) A Karchers' A a I e other night. as per- much great; I
y trunk, auc ihingles, hardware, eto., Z,rre of apples, Jacob Roe i er Thomas wardropej of the when the matrimonial ceremon trict than tWo struggling rags, and the Oro- early pkTt of October.
nXious Lumber, E Wiqter =Rev. Dr. - re I
. reach the reher. ,hell, has just - I
� close behind tbe-al, a 611ingwood, all of which Geiger. Fall,apples, Ka 4 -
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I � my r C . Fr d Hess, King TOM- Presbyterian ebure,h) Guelph, is fetiring formed for the benefit of William Leggett �
. to get aw, A Karcher, . . .. . .
, . manse, but still more anxious i the apples d -Mrs. Haines, The 'only point f differ- prietor Willi be able to make a respectable -Mayor Cull, of Mit( rish. -
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� - Captain Clark carried, free of charge od I om active service. an ' hood out of the profits. calved from the Old World & pair of I 11 .
I C Wagner. Northern fr is and oth e'r marria es is the and honora�le liver. � . - �
from the gaze of the cro.vd of fiphermen up � rth $65,000, WAR once between th . . p church, Rathos ba3 r pups$ the ocean freight on which cost . '� I � I
- y- after Hodgson. As none of the fishermen-. f elt kins, J Deichert, ' sette -
- on the dock. We passed sl an - I gold- -A raft of 6,0W loge, wo: -The � �e I
t . ' J n F Schnell. B �eently tow6d f 11 - inequality of ageti, e� f6ebyteri�n - - - �
equal to the work, the missionary ha# to Spies, D Sararusp I . . ,the gro In being been clos r for afewweeks. It him 95. I - . .
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shanty, all built of rough pine �um,ber, and . carpenter . 4. but Wins, jacob Roeder,, os Wild. Rhode, Is- re rom Parry Sound to Bay slight of age. repairs ayi g foot ball on Tuesday a -
cogifort become architect and head � r, Michigan. 22 and the bride 55 years has been �Iifngled, reseated, painted and -While Pi n . 1. " �
� ucL 1o8e togetil er for eit �er ' ,e,r , V lid, J Haberer , spit- Cit3 last week, Mr.,.R. Elookin of . - - �
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m i too c uld lead, a score or Inore land Greenings, J W _ iscott, Londonj wag sent I ed,th Lrusee bms evening, � .
. se, Women here a d there are ,whc�re no one wo Soo -Archibald H . -A careful estimate among paper ,g accidentally broken' be. �,',
or aleanline years for 8tealing, . � .. . .
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ollow. Perhaps n6 ch� rch zeu�urgs at from r Staff&$ had his le i -a .
� were ready to f , joWWi1d, J a Foster er. Canada the penitentiary for five grain men places the wheat crop _ pairs,
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; I standing, in sonall. groups, evilently criti- u plea, A Geiger. Russ a, A Gei� . other impr vements made. The re id ankle j4IItA6 �
� 00 to 20,900 bushels. The The tween the knee at. . __.
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�' cizing the mi a �vork red� Mrs I Sararus,�� I to of Honorable Hondre Met. 10)000'0 ighl and a ago by -The combined choirs of St. Marys and . 1%
. 1;, ceasion only two of us were at agner. us- -The eat& I grade, generally peaking, is ver church wa opened about 40 years I .
. fairly alive v�,i,th children of a Sizes. Fin-., On one 0 . Golden 1, . is offered for sale ly the crop It the Churches are "I'll ! ..
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I ally we rea,Ghed a shanty builtof smalr'logs, ,oil the build* -tho missionary at the Ryork Pip in, Joe Wild, C r of Quebec, it . John Bayne, D.D., Galt. Stratford Methodist - L
Ing set�, C Wagner, Pete Diechert. Fall-pekre, ci4r, ex -premie the expectation is that for.qual' . the late R nd Sacred Concert to . . I
inside making ipewa, and a Catholic t of his creditors. � L will eclipse anything ever. rown m -ope ed last Sabbath by the first arranging for a gra I . .1 I
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I . ori the island. bench , sell. Winter peira, by tender for the benefi was re Thanksgiving -
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I I upulougly clean and Indian on the roor 'shingling away 7 -right A b4cEwen, J C Kallilei Id. . Collection Of - -There is some talk 9f ofl I Manitloba. The openin a likely n, Rev, A. Tolmie, be given in Stratford. on �,
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Ev6rythi�ng within is ser But after some weeks of 11'hard Mr4 I'Sararus, Joseph Wi of the Berlin Presbyterian chitroh-i to range from. 20 to 55 cents for t e highest so9ulthampto , ex-Roderator of the Synod OVeDiDg. , z �
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�, ues�es welcomes Merrily. �, I � . -liannall's Creamery, at Kirktong in .
. I neat; and the kin4st of host Deichert,1 J Kohler. PeacT -torate
work (for carpentering six days in the,4eek pea�s, Peter ,lies, r. MeCrae, of MontreaL standard. I- n and London. ��� :7 - .
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� . as to Squaw Island. Dinner is steaming Grapes, C Sciloph, t of Hamilt S, � �
I n the seventh is no the C Schochi Win Rub . on cricketclub was'defeated 01 ed turning out- large quantities of first CISS �
;� ing of it we and preaching o ' -The Lond � I -In the case of Ruby & Hilker, of Port .-A great deal of amusement was caus .. I
grapes,J Habeit.er. hey made it shipment � �. I
-.I upon the table, but before paxtaki I J iiaberer, Collectio of Thurs- - I I
which joins the lightest'labor) our church , -_ otedi tzman, Red aab I ,ngland, st i . .� �
t I I _e huridr;4, and Yr�nes, JOB - undo to Liverpool, F I - .
- ced to the mailse, Wild, G Hol by the Hamilton club, in that city on the way freight train butter. Last week tl I -
are introdu re was U'l -to 86 Elgin and Underwood, who have assigned, in the pasoen er,car - . -
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I J'aL ad. There are two with seating ca,pacity for on �ab day of last week. The Soo Brantford the other afternoon of 12,WO po " , -
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ve just enter )h .4p les, S Martin, J Jarrott. Yellow it is stated the assets are $25,000 in
� .. I all the requirements of church and sbhoc and seven wickets to spare. _., - at by the antic king _.
i six by' eight fe6t, and the t Jos Wild. of the liabilities, which are estimated' a at the Stratford Kinder-
! apartments -one last nail W �Pleq, Peter Deiche , ' t. -Charies gh sober enough. had -T so assistant � �
J "Rather small for Better than that, when the - Seneca fall wheat, -Hedleyville across the 8 The firm consists of R�by & Hil- women, wh althou Ben- � � fl, �
- .r -by five. o G_�LU,N. -Clawson was almost wined out by f .med a violent attachment to garten School Miss Kyle "d Wes 1 j , 1 1
1 . � other fou at nail was paid. foi, 8 i out- t Iro r )'so, $50,000. Uilkb!, 401- I evidently fo - � a I ,- I
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r . ri. Bender. Democrat river frorn Quel ker, oi' Port Elgin, and Henry
co,infort" IF, O# Ang- E ,48at GJ a PE A climax iloch, who passed at the recent examiusf i .
. - - 11 . 0 A Karc i�ing fire last Friday evening. Loss, ;bbut 880j- the paleface in the gregatc. ill now :atte . incisl I �
F peep inside dispels everything in the shape' little church is entirely our own _% little insurance. . Underwood. The busin �1 - 'n Ionductor Whitaker in London, w led the Prov
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0 ( in bad shape, while that conducted at Un was reached whe
or ust 7th, an event occurred which vill, 10,39 a u I
� � of anxiety. n - be remembered by many. Rev. t. Hi whist, Joseph Wid. Barrel , -The Canadian Pacific Railway e�'eam- 39 i I .
I so o a of the board I. ood is thoroughly Solvent asked for h ticket. She put her arms Kindergarten School at Toronto,
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iA other public building, Weatminster, dispensed the Williams. Two rowed barley, Ernest ke derw a the most —M,r. Cbarleti Thom, fo.. the pa4t I .4
� t4 iff BeGured in which to hold the Sawers, of k oats, J spph Hudson, A J�hn- ships of the Lake Superior line will m& irday morning a solemnj high mass around bje ne k,.and kissed �hinl i t IASt week -
., ing-houses )per. It v0akthq Gi+ Blac tA the close —Sat, . er. The. occupants of the years a resident of Mitchell, lef I
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. i; Bervicee. The long table, is placed next the sacrament of the Lord's Sul - t Common whi e oa`tS1 A Johnst A three trips weekly hereafter un . Bung at the new Romaii Catholic affectionate Mann married for Manitoba, where he will ;reside with his %,
. . ile the first time'in the history of the island, th t Oj: A I of navigaition. I - was I � I I _. I
. wh os a tiny other variet . 6rold at the obsequies of Migs -car yelled, and the conductor, as a �.
and cher. White Western Onbario church in Th - r
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wall, one end serving for a. desk, the sacra,men - been dbserved4l a E I L Allister, A Bucha an�. Peaches'are scarce in cdonald, 15 -year-old man, appeare4 very mad over the affair. son James. Mr. Thom bad the un'vers-s' � 11
ace on t floor is filled with. t had i . 6 1 , . , 'arat community* � I - � 1.
vacant P1 he from Joth ston, John M i — Y4 pecrop is Comp ively Minnie Frances Ma respect of the whole 1 , , �
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_� ellected from the adjacent shan- while the congregation was made UpLi . 7hite peas, J seph Foster, d SchAich. this ,r, thil gr � _ of Mrs. Macdonald, Six young —The editdr of the Galt Reporter is the ,f wheat, �known as the I -
11 the diffirent sects on the island; at tb� table Sin 11 v ,, a lure in daughter )8sessor of a� old document bearing date —A new variety 0 �, � I I
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.11, ties. The service is well attended—in fact, 'fourteen of us sat � down to' boni- inmy peas, A cEwen, F Voelkei, A I light and the plum crop is a total fal ladiesdressed and veiled in white acted s P( I American'Bronze. wbich Mr. John McKellar - . .11 I
,� is filled -44 -ad throughout the of the Lord ,rarus. Timd��hy I most lac.es. ris similarlay April 11, 183�, and dealing witle the tim ers -about Avonton, . �.,
I Before the Eau�'ober. Clover S ed, D Sa rent at Sunderland pall -bearers, while twenty gi , u I 'is introducing to ihe farm - � �
the bous( inemorate His dying love. El Pfaff.`,_"�-. 41r Keenan, ag when th fl d at Shade's mills I n. From two '� --
whole Service perfe order is 'observed'. r7 I I seeq, A Johnston, C Wagner, I a of the deceased, formed the Grand River to beats the record for the seaso "I . �.
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f the,pe�ople � I for the 'MasseF-Harris co .
t nt Shan- season closed a public meeting 0 ,ite E141�Ant mpanyo Puffered a attired, schoolmate Galt was shipted down turn of- fiftreight
, During the week we ecureda vacei : GJARDBN VEGETAIBLES.-Wh - bushels sown he had a re, �
. was called to organize, as f %r- as p6asibloj � I - , ind other injuries Friday by part of the proceesion - Danville, destined for passage through.the . � _�
I - the end of the week it was J cob Roeder, A Kar broken wrist t � —Mr. W. H. Bowlby, Q,C., Crown At - bushels. .
� ty, and before . . -dt potatoog, A Gel 11 i . t
committee of mana'eme, . I Welland oanm�. The first certificate clems
Id 8even,4-five our,mission. A 9 his teani rUnn'!Dg away. ion in the Lutheran 'Church, I 1. -1.
. �t seated with bencheg to ho J aff$irg of chat. Any otbegrerv, Iriety potatoes, A Foster, '.' The Guelph police arrested a strange . torney for Berlin, met with a very serious qe then called " srks," laden The congregat �_A - 11 - � I
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� was app inted to look after the e baans, C Oswald, A _ in Thursday night last week. It four, whatz w ' irated the - 4th 6univer- -
" persons, This served us during the summer . " as at- li� - er* character the other morning, who at the accident c the habit of occasionally rrela of. flour, whereof Mr. at Sebastopolp celek -church 00 4th �' .
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�; hoolroom and church. the chureb, and Pfter other business f y �cth itr� variety beans, Pot with 1,512 b� star, through tary of their now , �,,
� for both sc P,er4ember7 Ka cher. - An .� . a his name as Thomas Ver- appears he is in . 1�i ) A J rews was ma � - - 1,
�_ well worthy of de- tended to a name was chosen. 2� ow corn, police court gav he (James & pastor of 11
The island itself is . Deichert, C 08 d. Ears yell walking in his sleep, and the other night " ev F. Veit, who has been - . - I
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- tk4 firqt, Wa I LE of 'Galt," laden with "2 this chul
I Peter Bender, J Joa of Wales, and that WN mother is gyp' clears theill k
- minister to preach in our church . nst. Iff � 4 Tripping on some- ; beautifully dee-orated ,for the OCORCIOA- - -
ide, and is entirely composed of lime -e the sacrament of tho'Lord's G �Schellig, D S rarus. I He &I o be a I somn , Shade was - .
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