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I � -- I I . banded to Mr. Hats. Mr. Robertson was Exhibi .g seven . V, .
Litjea and all 50 cents upwards, sm.' tie length of ote's energetic contributor to the press of this speaker in the four. Vocal selections- beal money. was counted it footed up to $275 able to learn for hinuelf the exact needs of pieces of the far-famed Pitlochnie tweeds, of * .
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t,,qented, as lo,yr parse will allow. .� city. Mr. Smith is also a graduate in the' Ing on the. nationalities represented were After the follow sobered up in the mornin the invalid and his family, and he says they which he is manufacturer, und which se. �J q
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I � - STR . THE DAILY EX VENSE I department of philosophy of the University also given in good style. The proceeds were as John Morrison, a single man, from Loa cured the gold medal. at Edinburgh in 1890# I z
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. y thus be figured : I , of Toronto. In his third year atVarsity� he 9plied to the Superannuated Ministers' don,_ Ontario, he said, he , we . he _ -1 an the best manufactured in Scotland. Mr. 11 -,
r �o - the fi,a,as ma cal schedule# show the races from the Fort Erie pool rooms. The Robert Linton, for'30 years a commer , .
t I I . I Room, per day ...... I ... I ....... w.�. $1 00 took first-class honors on the "Blake work." Fund. I The connexio I -was the last of a winning of . ' - 1); *re
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; li-lease(j to be Breakfast and on tie capacity for work following statistics : Number of church rest �of his pile cial traveller, and well known in every Aty , Macnaughton is delighted v n4h the appear.
I pper. . 0 70 He further showed. 1: b and hamlet in the Pfovince, has entirelY lost 41 anee of this country, and iiitefide f , a
r The nobbilst line of Straw Hats, Dinner, say.. I ....- ... ........ I-. born in District, 2,190, an increase of $10,000 that he made on the Canadian arms . 1
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It, we can beat L f ............ 0 60 when in the first year -he took honors in mom - era 119 Almoner about two years ago. He claims his might through an attack of Is grippe. Be very distant day tLo see It again. � .
L t 64 over the former year. There w -Mrs. T. Earl, of Logan, wim very sort. � .
'IN ill no - ning 9,111 shapes and colors, for Admission to grounds ....... * ...... 0 50 mental and moral philosophy, civil poli y 1 rriages, to have spent $5,000 ,�
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.1 SIFY. contai of this In the last five has not given up bin Calling and is at present
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. Car fare, - .. ... -� 1. I .......... 0. 20 and logic, besides - obtaining honors on the infant baptisms and 31 adult; me esale ously hurt a few days ago. While milking
t a great ��ariety s and boys' wear, is shown by'us. . ticell soi- 39 ;' deaths, 50 ; copies of .guardian, 70 ; months. travelling for Cassidy & Co., whol .
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� Z5 , � men' Incidentals. I 00 second and third years of the poli ' eal.- He travels in a cow anotlier one ran at it and knocked the
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� ' ill � , - - . local preachers 21 ; exhorters, 9 ; repremen- -The Presbyterian congregation of Pwod
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i . . . Total. . . " ence course, then recently eatablief% tatives, 79 ; class leaders, 77 ; stewards, 68; ney and New GI?sgow, Elgin county, have company with his son, who leads him about. betist against her. was for
�ed, at� * ........ i * �R 00 Prbfessor Ashley. Mr. Smith is from Bruce entreated by. prominent -Mr. Thomas Lingyardi who
� I ; Sunday school superintendents, 19; Ep. extendedi a unanimous call to Rev.. J. F. He is havingitia ey I I
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� n y, - "THE '11)]DO " There will *i� *no* 'ific, *It'y in keeping ex- county, and received his preparatory train- t to reg,%in many years. a resident of Mitchell, -died at i- -
�d str6 -11, 1108i� . . . we . worth Leagues, 6. For missionary pur- Scott, a I graduate of Knox College. The Montreal specialists and hopes ye . I - I a :
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I . 2 iberal. Visitors sh uld arrange to ar- Schools. . 0 wreepondent a t
y weak-chea-p - and ly r see, $1,731.68 wa tributed an follows : stipend 11� $850 with a free manse and four his sight. i
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01kes Are better - rive in Chicago in the morning# so as to I - I %ingham, $280.70, ties in this district dur- -The Breithoupt sole leather tannery, at � . .i
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I cocyleat hat in the market. We show .. Foreign Missionary Society, $52.83 ; Tee@- -Bishop Bond, the head of the Anglican fearful list of fatali � ;
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� before. have time to look about am, and got com- A Note for Mr. Irv* a so- Ing the past few days was further added to. Listowel, formerly owned by Mr. George I t ,-
, , . �-. water, $128.95, and Women's Foreign Mis- church, in Montreal, is laid up with . i I
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I � it in three styles. . 1 f ortably. settled in dayl' ht. Thel Vicinity . r. J.,I. lellefuille, aged 27, employed in Towner, was burned a few days agoi The .
4 . DEAR EXPOSITOR,—I. notice that M sionary Society, $23.27 PWroxeter, $88.60 ; vere attack of pneumonia, the result of a Antoine 13 . 11 zl �
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� - . 1. of the Dearborn station , where meet Con- Irvine In a letter he has in your last week's wh $30,000. .
r . - cold contracted while holding confirmations the public works departmenty was drowned tose will rei
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� . adians will land, by t a Grand Trunk or issue, says the wages of young men for farm sionary Society, $39; Walton, $56; Lon- in the Eastern townships. rave fears are in the Ottawa river by the ups the balance of %the estaU of Mr. W. Machan, I I . . p
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I "THE YACHT," - 1; Canadian Pacific railw ya, Is not the most . work are higher now than they ever were be- I canoo. Auguste Langevin, a shoemaker, I � � :
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'has fully opejx� . . respectable, &�d strong fore in his recollection. Now,for Mr.Irvine's - dropped dead at a cookin an located In that village'. The property vom,
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re being ma -de An' American novelty, wide brim, be picked up by the ru I Society, $14 ; Belgrave, $74.45 ; Bluevale, John Bull, of Wiarton, a betiliff seized a the Richmond road. A little girl, aged 4, prives p6bout twelve &ores of villag -nu- I I
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1 $110.45. The various congregations con- .hotel license for debt. The County Crown fnamid Dealletes, daughter of a clerk in Brj- -Mr. A. F. McLaren, the cheese ins
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� 11 large black trimmed, in all. sizes. valuables. - will give a little of my own experience. For tributed to the connexional funds and for attorney hoe said that hotel licenses are son & Graham's, was choked to death by a faoturer of Stratford, was tendered a grand . i , I �
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ill stand a, gooct THE STUDY OF F EIYSIOGNOMY. the last two years before Alexander Mae- qltlity of piece of maist sticking in her, throat. - - -�
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�ks` sellinc, To a manor woman :ho likes. to study kenzie came into power, that was under I 246, the proceeding will be tested in the higher -At the annual meeting of the Young noise co unity there Wore leaving -for , q
. Winghem, $420. $2,269; Tesswater, 8 I .
I the hvlma;,n race, the WC rld's Fair -offers op. q Women's Christian Association in Toronto Windsor. .
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yet. -D " . � I Tory rule, I worked as a hired man for $120 1,059 ; Wrox Brussels, courts _ . , , I
or Glovets', take - '4 THE SAIL"" JL V., star, $158, $451 ; I -Miss Nor& Clench, formerly of St. . .
. portunities tb6t are boundless. Sit down �svt Dr. Bryce, of Winnipeg, is testing the other day, when ti - � .
i a year. For the next three yss�rm, when is repbrts of the cook �
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into acco7 on one of the �ree bench so near the Trans... Mr. Mackenzie and a Reform Government ; Walton, $115,$210; Landes- -R Iressmaking classes were under Mary@, is expected to return to -Canada in -- , �
� ,.,nt. _ uilding-for �1 . oro� $267, $615; Blyth, $386, $1,024; An. samples of clay found in a new pit near Ing and i the fall, amid give 30 or 40 concerts under . I I
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ardly anything � An Eng r I In spite of all stories - were in power I got $245 a year and one consideration, Mrs. Finch, a venerable lady, J �
, ,lish importation, a decidedly porta,tion B � . urn, $453, $251 ; Belgrave, $136 ; Bluavals, Eatevan, Manitob t of Mr. Baumann, of 31
rtment this sea, nobby hat� the correct and proper hat to the contrary there ar .� free seats all over week's holidays each year thrown in. The $177, $909. The following lay, represents- London, England. Taylor Brom.,of Turont6, and one of the founders of the association, the manargemOn I i I
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I the grounds -and watch the passing throng. a ting the need for cook. Hamilton. � .
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r your, GI I . tivep to the conference at Owen are making a test lee, and if it is up to the impressed on the Mee :
ores) . for hot weather� In that pFocession one may see all types of vernment came into power, I had to work Sound were ' appointed: ' Wingbam, mark, they will put in a large plant for Ing classes, and other means of educating -mr; Wilson Mitchell, who has been - t � I
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i,re to suit you�., I character; . People of 'every station in life foorl $216 per year. , During each of these . serVhLts, Good servants were becoming ranching in Tax" for the past year, arrived I �
I � . carry all. kinds of Straw Goods, I George Thompson and R. McIndoo; making dry premed bricks. I .�
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OIL- too, both iIL . most her' i periods named I v;orked for one man. . The Teenwater, W. E. R. Orr; Wroxeter, R. -A wracks and salvage district has been @career every year, and, " a lady said to home
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price's millionsir: i . jostle albown with . well, and likes Western Prairie rife first-
t�. � and sell at popular * - � man who is now working In'the last named g when ladies would I I
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. I - . . . the laboreer and his ,:4onsort-for the rich place is only receiving $175 . a Crittenden; Brussels, B. Garry and J. T. established In Bruce county, extending from her, the time was comm i ate � . . I
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i . We are the Hatters of the County. - year. Your Popper; Walton,' Wm- Pollard; Landes- Cape Hurd, In the peninsula of Bruce, either have.to do their own cooking or got ,r . . I I
I , -Ressrs. ,B&l1mutyne&Sou have made
I . . people mustliave their' iequipages without readers will nee from this thatToryruleas soutbward to the northern and of Port married women to do it, as young girlsf 3
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� � bore, M. Braithwaite ; Blyth, John Wil he first shipment of choose from Listowel ' w I
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."., . I . -� . . the and take to av6mmon footing with not conducive to high wages for the laboring ford and George Jackson; Auburn, J. P. Elgin Bay. Mr. Edward Andrews, of Red would not go out as servants. t �
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. . tbg �ltai Q1101 " when they go within. I'm man, although it does make everything he -William Glenn, farmer, Westminster, I
�, Brown ; Belgrave, Win. Wray; Bluevale, Bay, hat been appointed receiver of wreaks
� .. JACKSON BR` 0 S. 9 than talt an hour one can, see in the pro. hat to buy for himself and his family, except I near Glanworth, had a sudden call vn the Dominion and Cleland factories, Elms, I I , r
�O� is splell� I . cession representatives of. nearly every va" what is actually raised on the farm, dearer. W. H. Stewart, jr. . . for the district referred to. loun, in comi. Ten cents was the figure paid for it.-
I- . - -Dr. McEachrau, Dominion !Veterinary Thursday last week, Mr. G ' a. i
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� in, everything. tion under the tun all jabbering away in . Yours Truly, - Inspector, has left Ottawa for hio-annual in- pany with his hired man, was I I .
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. their nAivel tolilitte and all dressed in their � AN Ex -HIRED MAN. and arrived homeabout 11 Kenn , I �
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. About 1,000 Londoners took their outing spection of the Northwest cattle ranches, in the evening, d a considerable lot of -shirts, atilk
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' MAMLOP, May so. 1893, preparatory to mall a the- Min- o'clock. On re"aching there Glenn coml 41 I
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� a' 0 at Port Stanley on Queen's Birthday. ; a report � . handkerchiefs and two rubber cash taken. . I - i
i scopic sight. ' . � - . r of Agriculture, to be sent It' the Im- ad of being uniiall, but helped the man to . . ,
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. Awamusing couple passed along in . On trying to The burglars are abill at Urge. I
� TECE GREAT SHOW AT THH -Rev. David Sava a, the well-known iste
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F . t Goderich Dtotriet Meeting. Methodist minister aul evangelist, died at perial Government with a . : -The wind storm of last, week did con. I , ;
i � WINDY CITY. pro:iession the other day. They were n1win. lattle g t out of the stable he was, however, un
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� 1� ; - The May district meeting of the Metho- Tilmouburg Tuesday last week. the embargo 011 Canadian c removed. e on some Fullerton forms, I ; .
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� . ly married -there could be no doubt of t at.
k � - the Goderich district, was -Commissioner; Herchmer as s that the able to do so, and the man assisted him and miderabile damage I
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; i CuwAoo, May 29th, 1893. -� diet churches in I -Miss Hattie A. Walsh, of Brantford, I
� d police are having t a greatest. laid him on the barn floor on a robe and blowing down trees and fences. ' Mr. R . I . I
He was about 40 years of age and evide*tly held in the Ontario Street -church, Clinton, has been selected as choir leader for St. mounts' as. When they re a c d the- large double doors I �
�14 , The gondolas which ply back- and forth alfarmer. The bride, to all appearances, 4Ad an Thursday and Friday last. All'the min- Andrew'a Church at Guelph. difficulty in suppressing whisk traders in went for- assistan . I �. ; �
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Mvioga, ,. upon the lagoons are being wel' seen about 35 hard winters and the blOm .motors were p J. E. Howell, -The home rule committee at Guelph the Northwest. A patrol has been plioed life had fled. Danessed was 37 years of age, ;
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� I prooiding. No objection was taken to the have forwarded to Elon. F,dward Blake, -at Athabasom Landing, 100 mi as north at un-narried, his sister keeping house for him. , - x ;
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; n or character of any of the minis- ;C58 9m 9d to aid the Irish Parli ment ry Edmonton, to keep whisky adore from He owned 150 sare church in Mitchell. From .appearance �
f -W. . who propel the! strauge-looking craft, have , his companion, while the other swung like a . - I
� I tern. - fhe two probationers for the minis- party, . . selling liquar to Peace River di rict. to-do circumstances. �
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I pendulum at his side, as the couple walked * h of How- church- is going to be much the largest in I
� about all they care to do. At. first it seem , - Gilpin, un- -It is probable that in Jun , Hamilton -A lady teacher of the yarn I � .
r � ed as though the Venetian craft would not along completely unconscious that ith try, G. B. McKinley and V. J. I -The corner stone of the. now First Pres- ad to to on three ick, Quebec, has abandoned her oat and that town. I . . .
I ey derwent a satisfactory examination, and ars byterian Church, London, of which Rev. W. freeholders will be ask . from the -Mrs. Alexander, of Cavalier, North :
�-ingl &c. be received with favor by the American pu�b- were the torget .of a good many huf 4. ed by-laws : To authorize the ex, enditure of - now claims a balance of salary I I I
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i continued on trial. Rev, E. A. Fear was J. Clark in pastor, wait laid on Wednesday er of Mr. James Robb, 12th I �
� lic but the popular fancy has veered and laughing eyes. The bride carried &I huge ,� i
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, I elected Secretary, mud Rev. David Rogerso 24th uh., with fitting ceremony. $W,000 on fair grounds; to 9 ant a bonus School Commissioners, under this following Dakota, don ht
. now the sight -seer is not supposed to have banana,upon which ever and anim she?would . f rimsby and circumstances : A few days ago some of the concession., Wi�a, 'has returned to Canada to I
; qg� . assistant. A public meeting was held in -The pew -renting system has given of'-, $25,000 to the Hamilton, I paren I
� properly 11 done" the ... Exposition until he bestow an ecstatic niblile. All in &H, as. a y ; nd to grant boys managed to ca ture a monster bullfrog, spend the summer months with ta mud .
t -r- � . the evening. Mr. McKinley gave an ad. place to free sittings in the Presbyterian Boamoville,Electrio Rmilwa� I' latives in tbat'townfihip.
� W has taken a gondola ride. Ticture of newly wadded bliss 'wholly Wr&P- dress on the Epworth -League, Mr.GaIlowAY church at Toronto Junction, the former not a bonus of W,000 for the eat blishmeut of which they placed �n the Aeacher's desk. re -Mr. John -Rogers, of Logan, has sold to .
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. ' . - - proving a success. ' - . a smelting works. Mr. W. Pe.pPer the north-west quarter of
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has a horse that regularly kicks the floor ton has is ship. By this division ese I
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dte. They are On Friday the following laymen were !&lee of this loft over his head, a distance of 9 feet of little-- value. His liabilit a are under scho . � �
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I � ' present : S. Fear, 1.0. Green, Goderich ; R. 10 Inches front the a 11, floor. $1,000, Wa rom� Women's Foreign Mission Societyv I :
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� patterns, and the World's Columbian Exposition ith all the States of the Union in the fruit of ry due her until the end of
. r . w Holmes, James Stevens, Clinton ; W. M. , -Two Italian couples from Lipari, Sicily C. E. circles, and a member of Simcoo-streat balance Of Sale] at Avoubank held their monthly meeting I
I ,ter than ther ' . with his presence, it is proba,ble that some classes, but the result proves that it has lit- , - - a scholastic year, holding that she could f
. Gray, Seaforth; John Trowartha, Holmes- were married in St. Pater's cathedral, Lon' Methodist 10hurch. Rev. Al rt T. Moore, th on Wednsadm�, last weak. Thoukh the at- .
* ing liblorti � 0 a Ve 1 6 ra and teach much a . I -
:,a value, Iu� - :- � waggish sprite hasbeen tak so tle to fear, except from one or two of them.
. I villa ; D. Lindsay, Porter's Hill ; P. Cole; don, on Monday. Both men are shoemakers the pastor, in a creditor td the xtent of not b com . I ed to r tu � tendance was small the meeting wm an In. I
isers will find - with the patronymic of the -champion that -The extent and variety of the samples of Goderioh township; W. Keyo,V arna ; J. C. and will reside -in London. $100. Class of Pupils. ,
was but is no more fruit thown by OntariQ ban been a i revel&- * ind term of last -The London Advertiser says: Reub teresting 01100 I
* . Stoneman, Housall; D. Steinbach, Zurich ; -Two Berlin -boys, 15 and 17 years of .-D6iring the great w -
�rtaiw,; Carpets, THE GREAT WHITE CITY, n of Sir Fax, the comedian, who appeared here this -A convention of the North -Porth Lib
iffE WONDERS ar. tion to everybody, and the exhibit has is . H. Eyre, Chimalburat ; John McLean, Dan. a I erals is called to most at Stratford on Sat-
, ,!a for disfiguring pl&tR glass windows, week, Frank Brooks, I the a ploy ..
: � mere collection of statistics as to the ceived-the most flattering- testimonials from in 11 Joseph," and who in a brother . :
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well assorted, -A f the buildings, interest- ions are worth -having. Fo gannon ; James Dustow, Nile; W. Blake, _ ad to pay pretty dearly for their fun re- Richard Cartwright, was bull Ing a fenee at 86680D i rites from N�w urday, June 10th-, toelect officers, appoinb ' .
�aM�, al,nd every . size and number. o experts whose r Bonmiller. I coutly, being mulcted between them in about a place about 6 miles from N Pines. W hen of Sim Fax, of this city, w esto the Dominion vionvintion -and �
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I it a very close � - Begi . nning July let the rate on letters ttor, but had gone only a littl for general business. � �
� ting through connected with the Department of Agrioul- . d on each circuit, for the different pur' to theA. M., Palmer I -
. dare that aire unlocked by paw , way when he company and returned .
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: the gates of the great White City, � ture and an undoubted mi wrote : s, explains itself : to Newfoundland from Canada, and vice was struck by lightning, kil Ing horse and Stock Company, of Now York, having .am Poole Lodge, to attend the I
t - . through its palace& of science and art is a 49 This, I think, is the finest exhibit of fruit Pont I a grand fallincout'witb"Mr. Morris, of the a delegate fr � -
education, and the surroundings are I have ever- seen, and the methods of I Minis. Con. Circuit versa, will be 3 cents, t6 same an on Con- driver. R�#',mm; in am any a a r at annual meetin of tha Grand Lodge of In- ;
ter Funds Funds Topat - �
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. pre. Place adian letter . nt Orlor'of Good Templars, which ; A
so attractive as to make study a delight. serving -may be called now in several Goderich, N. St. - .. $1000 $466 98 $1964 97 $84,21 96. . a ago, and I found it an- depends � i ,
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. ,. . - Canadian rates. in Laidlaw's foundry, Hamill on, had a nor- Chicago a few week � I I
AcFaul, - One may be pardoned for becoming'euthu- respects. 11 Then again, R. S. Mar- Goderich V..St ...... 409 72 111260 While work- nounced that we were to open on a Sunday meets this year in Hautllton,� in the end of �
I � , X, Methodist minister, row escape from suffoostiju. . � �
_rl � siastle over the beauties of this city of * a ti,h, �f Chicago, a leading horticulturist, Clinton, R. st ....... 1000 662 33 .2645 46 4205 78 -Rev. A. Trua F last of wind night. I said not for the Queen ; he insibt- June. i
! H . 11 I Clinton 0. St ...... . 850 307 93. 98078 21A 66% Courtlanid circuit, near St. Thomas, has had Ing at the furnaces a strong make -Mr. George Ford and Mr. Thom" M -61-
I day, for never in the world has there been said: 9:9 This exhibit is a practical demon- into Jackson's ed on my playing, I Wad if I cannot
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� Seato�ib ............. 1000 601 09 1340 10 2841 38 ton charges of heresy preferred against him, blow gas from the cupol . istowel lasit - I*sgow,,, I � i
I � EMMW ga,�hered together -So much that in lovely- and stration of tfie possibilities of -one of the Holmenville .. ..... 700 330 03 467 37 1447 40 lung& and he was rendered u conscious. Dr. a living in six days in the week I'll quit the rose left L week for G � I
t Ba ' 699 124 47 348 00 840 00 the particulars of which have not been made the best Scotlandv mud intendapending a part of the
. Unique and aseful, and probably not again best countries I ever visited." Professor L. yffeld ............. 625 242 IS s6t oo 12si IS. public. Wallace had about half an our's work to stage. The outcome woe I closed . . i
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al -per on the bank in the lif , etime of any man now living will E.'Bailey, of Cornell University, and bar. Varna ............... . . around ag in. theatre In Chicago for two Sunday nights. summer visiting their native land. The I
t at 4 per oenV. . Ilensall .... ........ '. 975 290 57 700 00 1966 67 -A man about 60 years of age was killed bring his patient gir has been making former is a ustive.of Keleia, and the latter . 7
� . - � another chance of seeing such .an aggregs- , ticultural editor of American Gardening, Kipp.n ..... ........ 600 212 97 414 89 1221 86. . -Amasa Wood, the St.- homes philan- Since then the mons . �
. I 9 I for spent several hours in the Ontario fruit Dungannon.:....,.... 676 355 41 1054 04 2084 82 on the Grand Trunk track, near Mount and ;e-�E . of Peebles. � L . I
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-in, tolerably good self in Nile ................. Parent; on Wednead k. His throplat, on the -Onal day lately, as Mr. John Heal, of � �
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Bentuiller .. ......... name was James Murd n by the tour corner a tile, one of I 7
raff passed to the: 11 . Avoubank, was driving some esit I
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such a one as this with its enormous cos this Bridge to which he is and t him on the spot. He Is playing ;
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ill, likely go, the .� Viand in Tor'onto this week, but is the animals turned to got back. Mr. Heal C
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r r I district is as follow' : - Goderich, North -When the London Gun Club's fishing contributing $300. Sixty-fi -raised his foot to give it a kick, him shin �
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L if possible, be - ments. for running expenses. . . Street, 407 ; Goderioh, Victoria Street, 176; pond at Dorchester was drained the other carried her Maje - weeks preceding the bone coming in contact with the horn,break. I .. -
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. stated that it will 'take an average -attend- hibit w on to Chatham, past the present . .
- Clinton, Rattenbury Street, 315; Clint , day,home queer creatures were discovered on from London ankle, �
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. - ance D 000 people daily, for the trol of Mr. A. ff. Pettit, of Grimsby, presi OntArio Street, 330; Seaforth, 295; Holmes- the slimy bottom. The pond will be re- location of Kent Bridge vihere he laid the 24th of May�o -Mrs. Money Boyd,.relict of the late i �
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. -.als. I - six months that ihe Fair will be open to. dent of the -Ontario Fruit Grow rm' Asso I - villa, 260; Bayfield, 160; Varna, 170; Hen.: filled and re -furnished with trout. corner stone on the 24th. . sor Separate school was nick and her place ad on Thursday, 18W inst., I
� - . Girardot, of Sandwich. James Boyd) di I -
. leave a balanoe on the right side. Up to this tion,who has associated with him Mr. W.M. Me di ulaters was filled by Adolph c
- r mail, 263; Kippe�, 221 ; Dungannon, 242; -Dr. McKay and family will leave For- -At a meeting of ' t mi at the residence of bar son-iiii-law, Mr, H. I
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- time the a Wile,1 248; Benmiller, 192. This 'shows an moms, this year on a visit to Canada. He and laymen of the Wei strict, Young Mr. Girardot is a at Downie, I
ara having, their that the crowds must soon begin to come, if Grimsby These gentlemen put no all the lie e - , : I passed strong- Detroit College of Medicine. His father is G. Chowen, of St. Marys road, -
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iso of 110 over leaves Mr. Gauld in charge of the work. held Friday, a resc -provincial Gov inspector of mehool the age of seventy-five years .and five �
- y fire recent- any Money is to be made. fruit which was collected from the entire . . a foor Essex County and at �
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ed b -hen it. . I . SoHoLA.us. "There is a total of 2,897 S&b- There are now 65 stations ministered to by ly urging the Dominion and r of Sandwich. Girar. months. i � �
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�r dianer w I .succem of the display is . . ernments, in the event of t is World's Fair his brother in mayo- � �
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The inhabl- TEMNG THE COWS, province, and the �ir excellent work. It is bath School scholars in, the district. native preachers. three of the child- _ -Mr. C. E. Whellhan, of St. MATYAP I �
[es. The milk teats which have been going on passed being opened on Sundays, 0 have the Can- dot noticed that two or has been confined to his � 1. �
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tiptly turned out building for the last few days intended to keep the tables filled with MISSIONARY MONEY. -The following were -The Duke of Manchester f wing the ex- ren had the toothache, and examining their deputy registrar.,, I
in the da the contributions. for missionary purposes by through the Sarnia tunnel on Thursday last adian exhibits coveredo bed for over a week. A few days ago he i I
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ought to iry ver -of pure milk, fresh fruit in its season, and the leading. I t the Paris and mouthe,he found, or claimed to find, decayed I �
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. crest every lo circuits : . North Street, Goder took a couple of acquaintances to see is fine .
I . the various week on his way to the, great fair. He ample .of Grewt , �
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liarnber was ist butter and cheese. For nearly two weeks fruit growers of the province ;have been ich, $293.25; Victoria Street, Goderich, traveled with six men servants and fifteen Vienn E itions. teeth. This put a brilliant idea in his �
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i hich contain the choice urged by Mr. Pettit to send on 84plies . head. 'He would relieve the scholars of colt he has, and when in the stable, for- ;
, 11 I - , the long barns w $36.15 ; Rattenbury Street, Clinton, $379 ; trunks. I L:st Vroiday morning the body of a r., I
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fris4t., the spirit I specimens of the Jerney,Guernsey and Short- from time to time. Cases will be furhithed Ontario Street, ClLpton, $160 ; Seaforth, -The sawmill at Part Elgin harbor be- carpenter, named James ilson, a resident their bad teeth and at the same time got cut one of his lags badly,. .
I" a,ad highly re- . horn breeds have been-clossil to the Public. and ei�peuiees of tran ation paid by the Polmeaville $190.20 ; Bayfield, Ion - to P. Wagner, was totally destroyed of St. Catharinee, was fou d floating in the the benefit of the clinical experience, ,,a he Whelihan, and I .
I . n of , - -mbian guard has Ontario Corn miasiong sapnodr' $316.30 ; I ling Port Dalhousie. went to work, All but two ok three of the and very nearly. used him up altogether. �
'!,�th cancessio An important looking Coln 1would -like to $83 ; Varna, $116.41 . Heneall, $180 ; KiP' by re on the evening of the 25th ult. Mr. canal between that city an � , �-Tbe iwits boxes of the Main ittreet, I -
le dEcei%;ad was stood at each door to' see that no intruder impress on all fruit growers - the importance - ile he fo- head and 50 boys allowed him to examine their
rleton r I I re - 11en, $115.75 ; Dungannon, $199.07; N -, Wagner sustained severe burns on both There was a large gash on t .a h which he thought chuch Epworth League, in Mitchell, were I
� ) shire, passed the portals�and thrust himself befo, of generously seconding Mr. Pettit's efforti. 71 ; Benmiller, $89.60. Total, $2,529-731 hands. Lose $3,000. as no water oozed fro nostrils or mouth mouths and pull any test opened, the other evening, -and contains(! 1 I
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. -ys because the men who are conducting the divi4,uals, but it must be seen that; it in of, 0, . I play, b I friends think he had eight teeth ex i ;
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years and 6 di . . - * 0 this year. . . . in bed At the Grand Pacific Hotel, Winni- victim Of foul ' are opened every three .months, and the � Z
� h. lie ca"m " to, iests desire to see that #e cows entered in -to peg, last Sunday morning, having been suf - 2 1 a, and some only one I
Z e - the utmost importance to continue ii . Rev. J. Galloway was elected delegate met his death accidej buted two or thre p oceedo are devoted to educating a French . �
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the Stationing Committee. Rev. W. Ayers -Rev. T. R. Davis h ; entered upon his tooth. V
tabor -was from Holyrood I 1 of her airl in Montreal for mission work among the * I �
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trade as Mill- not disturbed by outside &t has been made. I and W. M. Gray representatives to f St. George's in the other ro ch -Canadians. ., Z
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- influences. The test now in progress is to LOVELY ROSES ! . pupils might have th:ir teeth pul �
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untited. in Mar Rev. H.. Ir- Church, , , I -
h . nov'r consume altogether 15 days and is for the as he made no objec n- littl gir �
�1411igaF, , is There is one exhibit in the Woman's vine and R. Holmes to the Epworth League on the Malden road, Essex county, was fine brick church, school ouse and mission s ti 24 a We blew the roof off the Silver Corners cheese i -
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� ;9�1a,yi.,n�Chinga- � Purpooe of do+ . . stivs rich,068 Building which attracts more attention, Committee. Mr. W. M. Gray to the Mi8' robbed of $30 Tuesday night. Tooth had chapel have been e , in Elms, and carried it across the I 1:
0 d to -k from the standpoint of - . - I- . )o, upon which ther remains a debt of room and add to bin collection of tee i
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e � of each. cow"s mil probably, than any other one; in the strue sionary Committee. drawn. the money on that day and when re for the road. Mr. Morrisoi - . . -�
il the spring of , cheese making. The cream and butter tests ture. This is the coilection of flowers, made LAY DELEGATEs.-The liy delegates to turning placed it in a cupboard, but In the only S4,700. Last week lady member of When Girardot dismissed school . in the buildingo 'narrowly escaped in- i - I
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. will come later. All the milk in handled In ' . ion asked p rmlesion from the day he carried 125 tooth, rolled up in a was . ! - -
- out of: varl-colored tissue paper, shown by attend Conference are .H. C. Humber and G. morn stant death. It will require -upwards of I
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the dairy building, a long low structure nev- the Misses Heath, of Buffalo. At almost Green, Goderich; R. Holmes and A. H. as Clarke, a young lady missionary, church and exhibited them to his ' I I
�rrletn were born, =@ to put a at of tubular bells newspaper, 1
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a died in itifancYp eral blacks distant from the barns, It 419 any hour of the day one can find around the Manning, Clinton ; W. M. Gray, Sesforth; who want to Africa in June, 1890, represent- in the church tower. friends. On Miss OlConnor's return .to $10D to repair the damage done to the -our- , I �
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1, fitted up with &,11 the latest and most n of *a-' Lindes, :--The Sslvatid,w, Arn Is and their ;1
Natmre�s debt 13 mP- booth a - pushing, struggling colle6tio - J. Trawartha, Holmesville; D. Ing the Congregational Church of Canada, -At Hamilton a do or two ago, -at home by their psrents, for fear ly Peo I
� this notice was % proved appliances. I run, ; J-6: died on March 18th while at the post of duty. oung men unaccustome to handling a sail- were kept' r demoustrat. .1
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who weighed 230 - THE WONDERS OF ELECTRICITY. and ,all admiring with a fervor that mu�p, b I- 11 ; Miss Clarke was the daughter of Rev. W. F. tost, were upset in he my. Mr. L. Me. of losing what teeth they had left, and Miss friends did the gre9ter. shoreo
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- I -0 Stonemain, Hansall ; Henry Eyre, Ki promise :Ing in Stratford on the:QueezV4 birthilmy.. -
People are beginning to appreciate the � . . Dungannon; C. Girvin 6 ; Clarke of Guelph. . Donald saw the ti!ah a d managed to O'Connor had to hunt them ug and
6eas�red, a feet 3 gratifying to the exhibitors. . W. Holland I vie, m ,I a a no tit Commandant Booth, who has charge Df the - . . I
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wonders that are to be found in the Bloc- r nil help arrived, to leave their molars alon tie boy's . Q
, IiI.1 on, the Tuea- One old lady wandered up to the booth W. Blake, Benmiller. -John Dickson, Puslinch, was ran into by keep them above wate forces in Canada, was in that city, and the I
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I I . bricity Building'anid even those* wbo are not -night- . a man with only father has complained to the trustees., but occasion Was made one of -i
-�W 1J.'i14 &Saiatiaa ILL ; . the other day, and being a trifle near . Some discussion took place as to altering a Grand Trunk Railway. train at fall speed, but it was no easy task I -r great rejoiding in i
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I and ja1thoug . - f` ad was evidently under the impression that - the boundaries of Bayfield circuit, but it near Hespeler, Tuesday. - The buggy was one arm and two nervou about It. the Army - i
I ... I Science flock to thin structure ih great num- upon the exhibit of some . rong wind lowing. Mr. Mo- thing con be done . A. H. I 1
- e bo get to the she won was decided to leave it as it is, but send smashed and the horse -badly eat, but boat and a sti . -The Jersey cow owned by . I I
. I bers. One of the most interesting displays florist. lo2einogtoople4 over a articularly fine only one man next year. Jt was also sug. .Dickson escaped with a 'shaking up. He Donald has saved 25 or 30 people from average i . I
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abav�. The only 'Pauyiobe collection of paper zones ans sniffed vigor- gested to make it a circuit, bat in view of was drunk. drowning in Hamilton d ring � , fbrty-two and a half poi � - . ;
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d, i4 this cGun- tall column studded with vari-colo ously. 'Then she walked away with a look the state of the. finances, it was left 0, mil- -The late Mr. Goo. H. Lloyd, of Port years. remarkable flow 'Of -)
has attached to the top four festoons of � . -Dr. Marion Oliver, missionary to India, last week. This is a .. '9
.3rd of intense disappointment. � n. The next district meeting will be. 'Stanley, left $5,000 to the Amass, Williams -One morning last ask when X1. M - L �
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� ighly globes, also of in 11 Huh !" sh lated vigorously, talk. held at Holmosville, 'and a Sabbath School . noted for quality ,and not quouti The .. r
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run to points about 50 feet distarit and a ej&cu man near onbank in a few days. ty. I , �
� hint, He was 6i - to her husband, 11 mighty, peaty rose@,' Convention, at the same. time, commencing ad and interest and principal used for the Hamilton m;ke1,*,, h at a nude I .
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n church. there terminate in great gla,sa globes. Every b ain't- no more smell about 'em than mo� at 3 p. m, sharp, on the day of meeting, afid maintenance of aged and respectable spin. Oaklands. lothe Were . lying in the � the ter fat. . . � �.
fe light is seen to start - ad to be happy in his pired the baseball games At Mitchell on. D-1- . . !
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� Math Ifolds- � fromthe.footof thetalicolumn and tra s hull boquet ov oioh flowers." � . � -Mrs. Taylor, wife of Mr. C. M. Taylor, my tea -meeting at Bethel vine worship on Sunday -morning, 218t ult., :: I
.�iat . slo4y up its length. When, -�, VICTORIA'S DISPLAY. Wingham District Meeting. e4cietary of the Waterloo Mutual .Fire In- man 'was about 40 earn ,old, with full -The 24th of M the Atwood Methodist church, walking a - I -
. arday evel" top it seemingly breaks into four sections I QUF,E . He was walking towards Burling- church, realized, with the previous Sabbath at . I
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and a ball of flame runs through each fee Spel nd had lef t tweed suit in the collections, over $80. sathered the stormis 4of! . : -
411a,ge, and after Is one exhibit which is not in Place. All diet church was hold in Wingbam,on Thurs. the Sanitarium in Battle Creek, Michigan, ton a a III lit re. Owen Hitchcox is expected to give Daddy Tindall has w i .
11 where she had been for the, past few weeks, road. There is no;dou t that the man was -M I :
� . toori of colored glass until it itiachas the big Yet. of exquisite day and Friday of last week. All the 89 winters, and still exhibits remarkable., - : � .
L of,whic,li were aid rse of lectures on temperance at At- I i
, - alt, lie I globe at the') end, which in turia becomes bf the fair sex who are f � a con mental and physical energy. Us led the . � �
,yxce worm. brilliantly illuminated. This operation is laces would do well to postpone their visit resident ministers of the District were in at- 'in the hope of benefitting her health. crazy. I - g, in Toronto, of the wood on June Ilth, 12th and 13th. t .
I - - -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patton, an elder- -At a recent meetir a v ae with muctt
'. 11oldswort! W repeated every f our or five - minutes and the .to the Exposition until they receive matiefac- tendance. Rev. W. W. Leech, of Landes . r- , a resolution -There have beau no less than 26 applies- opening prayer at the: er i I
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Irk't b e and his. I . bore, asked the special consideration of the ly couple vqho resided at Platteville, while f assistant1ibrarian fervor and power.
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f . and- effect is very novel and very striking. tory advicee that this display is ready for ittee owing to poor health cramming thi Grand Trunk railway track at was passed &skin thi i president, Mr. J. S. tions for the position a Joshua Challenger,
t iag� ihig gr TIRE COST Of S-EXING-'THE SHOW. I their gaze. The exhibit 'referred �o is the Stationing Comm t i at Hess at him home at at the free library, Stratford. -One day lately MT.
I . I - entiou of Elms, met -with a
� the'dwy before* last yew and dedree either station *ork or a poin0our miles from that village, Friday Robertson, a visi J of the 8th cone
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mother " As to extortionate charges, there is some collection of fine laces oontribated? by Hot Clarendon Now York. The Globe of Fri- -The Coleman Brothers, of Seaf orth, are
.- whea his , � itperamisuation relation. Mr. Leech has afternoon,. were run over by an express . the old salt block and saw very painful accideaft. He was hewing 1�
i I truth and -a goo deal of exaggeratioii in the Majesty the Queen of England. At present mi . 30 years: Rev. trainand instantl killed. � day says ! on returned yeater- tearing down
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a Was[ �t tba have been made on th - - been in the wa,rk for over . d the machinery tiniberin the barn, when the axe 'he was
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�as-, lick."'nin the ai a is the only things - to suggest the visiqn of ra Win. -Kills, who resides in Toronto, was re- -Thomas Wellon, of Westminster, die ,day land ,reports that he found Mr. Hess, mill, at Dublin, and taking I I � ,
(..!r I co he e thread that is soon )to buret holding slipped, striking his left foot just ; .
� -fast,! lie - started * . h e U' principal hotels have not raised diance in whit ty is a huge glass commended to be con - for another on Tuesday, 23rd ult., at the age of 96 come � to be one of rave concern to his to Seaforth. 't, of North Easthope, was completely .
I �ed forninini . tinned -John Seat tip above the inside ankle bone,
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. -. railway track.. . . . I their rates, an4 they didn't neild to ; they upon delight year on -the superannuated list, his claim on .fho deceased was born in county : friends. He is I and partly of before Magistrate O'Loane, of Stratford, on severing the bone and ponetralti-tig deep into - . - �
� . were high enoukh already, and out of reach case, which will Contain the precious trees. -next year. A Warroln, and, and came to Canada in having lost the use of ne arm the foot.
Isa 1-fold-sworth. �, I Of the ordinary traveller for pleasure or ures sent over by Victoria-, and m big col. the fu to be commuted re- 0, Irel i one leg. the first stro a occurring January Friday morning, charged with drunkenness Dr. Ries was immediately sum-
6,a,ppe&red. 10- solutio , breathing kindly sentiment, wao 1832. He lived in Darlington township for moned, who dressed the wound which was .
� business, In the immediate vicinity of lecition of boxes. A hastily temporized d the second two on the street. a .
.e and Mr. ITtir- : I espa back the throng th t is anx- pakased in refersoce to Rev. J. L, Karr, of 18 years before mo !in to Westminster, 25, four mouths ago, an d -On the night of the 24th of May 13 - bleeding ely. - Mr. Challenger is
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� 11 Jackson Park are hundreds of hotels, the railing k livel. He leaves seven months later. The tter seriously effects . .
ad seen the boy' . "a nk W. A. where he ever ai oforzf.u.8
. I . prices of rooms in which will run from $11 a iously awaiting the opening - Of the big Bru a, who was not press I ap:ee h hough some Improve- carloads of e0grants passed through Strat. mending
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I�Lnd. and also a. . . No ons. knows just exactly what Smith was recommended an a candidate to soon, the power of I ver, an old rtaident of
boxes. . a 'Me' Nent a few I
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- clay and upwarde according to accommod 5 been mad ithin the past week, ford enroute from Montreal to the Was
, to �%,Iiai ff. I the Melhodist ministry.on notion of Revs. -The fools are not all dead yet, as evi- mant ha �rys, met with a bad- we I
, olds,- tion. Besides, th'eae there are thousands of is therein, but it is whi#pered that the ruler � - � , and also the I f Ities, causing States. St, Mal
arley, Salton md Leech. It was decided danced by the Buffalo Times when it says -. � in the days ago. He was on bin way into that
� ner, J. ff' . sent , ,over heir choicest Messrs." . man ose of the sp-Fta �
- rooms to rent. in private houses ,all over the of England has difficulty of continu- -At the al
�started for God- I to recommend -Rev. H. W.' Mahood, a for- A drunken man, waving a Wad of green- Ispw a eon was een's Bir town on a load of wood and ,stopped on the .
c had at a . I memo deeply affect. Mitchell park, on Qu thday, the
. city that can b dollar a dv or treasures in the line of laces. ought. It turned mud
loak for the boy, e. than one person.. I I - . — I loner Canadlail[i, of Iowa oonforenoo, for re- backs as big as a lumberman's fint, draw a ity of th though a of the league, and Mayor, Mr. W. R. -Davis, called up all the hub of the wheal to got off.
�, ... less if a- conplied by mo -We are much pleased to learn from the ad%nission -to Guelph conference. In the great crowd to the neighborhood of Arling- ad by the t -er# and treated them to lemonade. he fell off into the ditch by the madvide, - -
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�aipting to trade . Meals can be had in t a as -me house an the 0 Din a public meeting was hold, at which ton hotel, on Exchange street, Monday when Mr. R on accompanied by Mrs. younget fracturing the bone at the thigh joint. 0-w- I
room in some cases, but most people. will Globe of Saturday lost of the splendid on -: eve g u by night. Two well known crooks were oulti- Robertson, ate pod from the mail stage on -Mr. A. Maonsughton, county councillor peculiar nature ,of the frh0turV it I
rvvas left, in it 20 -, boy -in the law schoole very interesting addresses were all rie, Peirthelilre,'Scotlapd, has been iug� to the �
; � take them at restaurants. Breakfast and laces of a Bruce county a to the steps the less Cottage, the brave of Pitloch Was not P94SIbleto set it. Mr. Oliver ,has I
-, �� &- iellea - -Iso-In newspaper work. It Rev. G. F. Salton, of Brussels, on Ain'g'land ; voting the fellow's acquaintance with the I R. Walker
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tese ,��ere supper will cost 35 cents esoh, as a rule, &I of Toronto, %nd a am a , C - Blyth, on Ireland ; evident intention of relieving him of his moral reformer, obse, ving them coming, was the gneat of his cousin, Mr. A. f time., and ,
the �icket and says : Among those sworn in at 09goode Rev. Dr. C b 11 of Grove Farm, in the vicinity of Mit- been in poor health for some �
t1lough by buying tickets good for a num. M ed for him In his .
� solicitors of Rev. J. A. I aLsohlan, of Teeswater, on luere, when Patrolman Dennis Mahoney and unable to control h a feelings, which were Cedar general oympathy in expreim �
nom where they I her of meals, as in the eneral 'custom, Hall yesterday as barrister@ and -he first instalment of chell, for the last few days, Mr. Mae- . .
� but they , I Detective Mochel persuaded him to accom- further affected whe t Li
4 let go,; ; they can be heid for less. Sinner must be the supreme 6ourt of judicature for Ontario Scotland, and,Rev. James Livingsto i us., of , Is on his way to the Columbian sad misfortunes .
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