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rem), blitvery 010.�. _; ., TWENTY-SIXT I - �. . -, SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, JUNE 23,1893. ! I 1 $1.50 a Year in Advance. 1, I 1�
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,,fed before leaving home, as the Grand I Miss Patten,died duringt�e past winter. The
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I " am ultural roducta, from th ited taten oWarches. The session and managers of , will.romainone of the greatest .in Canada. , .
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5 ; ,�. -1 d-3 cheese ans the temptin . g maple sugar from -, thousands of Carriages, a& - and buggies of houses where visitors may be accommodated at Chesterfield, where a isr a number of the Knox church, with their wiveng met at the In fact, with the introduction of gentler
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e . Quebec, to the odorous spices of 'Ceylon and 1 all descriptione, and &I! ni sly finished. �, Presbyterlan maneet where Mr. and Miss breads of cattle the Canadian 'North-W*4 4
1 fin selebtioll - . the plump, bard wheat of Russia, there three wheeled phaeton As no of the latslt that I will be glad to give any. further in. forest, have found t &at resting place. 4
'd ntrii�ni of ' - formation to any one wishing to visit the —There are 6C* enht@r1iri �� for cheese at the Stewart had been Invited. An address was may become a great -dairying as well as I I
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. it I ed sha - . Is, the weight of the coolest and light- Is certainly much to Bow and admire. Ad- novelties. The display a bicyles and tri � Worldle, Fair, Chicago upon which 107 ' read and prosented by Rev. Mr. Thomson, stook.-yajoing land.
I 2; missef� P" joiniv*g the Agricultural hall are the Dairy oyoles Is very large. � W spent several Exposition. b � expressive of the good will of himself and —D, W. Karn; the Woodstock organ I
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)r ff� ats i Sula Ila � . Canada has received 95. 1 his congregation toward@ Mr. Stewart, an man, is auing the Canadian Pacific railWaT � . I
I I J - * it in 0. styles and prices. If YOU tie exhibit is not to be opened'pritil later in are most Interesting. ii 83AFORT11, June 19,1893. their appio'clation of his supplying the pul- for the value of, 64 organs shipped to 4 Coin- .1
Ronnetsl &e. sto the season. I i THE ELMOTRICAL, B ILDING.. —Willis Wells, the 10 -year-old son of ' Ono. . I �
i � _Ck " . . . t1in Knox church on several ooicasi pany in London. England, which - failed im- .1 .
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- . t comfort, ask for no v�sl nd brilliant ex- A Question of Veracity. John L. Wells, a prom[ out citizen of Win- i �
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I . iipeg, was drowned 'in t a Red River. last !
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buildings are all great, but t1lis one, hibit in the whole Expoo . containing'878. Mont. Mr. Karn's con-tention in that be- .
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I I one of the moot yet with deeply wounded feelings —Dr. smallig, Presbyterian minister, and fore the organs were deliverei it London -v I
I . 1. r. -Y--U 3D ]DO-':' so noted for its symmetrical proportions, Is in this buildin& which is .—The - Dominion of Canada reports 35 �
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. . ; T3ME F the mammoth structure of thel Exposition, attractive on theT Grounds. In no other do- ask space- In your excellent paper for the them. .
; ; I � failures last week, as compared with 36 Mrs. Smallie, 61 Fergus, celebrated their he notified the C. P. R. not to deliver . !
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I Iden waddin'laron Monday, 19th just. and then a cable .
� � , . . and the largest in the world. Its floor area partment of human proire a has more re- following, but justice requires It. ily gram Wassong, hot fdrsom* I I.
t the week before, 28 a -y at ago and 27 two 4 ;
� � � as been our aim in former selL- covers thirty-one acres, and coonting the markable advancement beenI-made In recent ago, I think May 21, 961mbers of the were prosent from reason the orgame weregiven over to the .:
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. %11 I galleries,� it occupies forty-four &area 'of years than In the applicatillin of electricity the congregation of the late Rev. John years :90. � . I
.. � . —Tb Governor -Goner I and suits have lef t Manitoba, Port Arthur, Toronto and other consignees. i I
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� prfces rulej ,.- . SODS space. ,Let any fa 0 - tothe numerous uses to which that mYs-- Rose was Wormed by Mr. George Walker, i ra fish- places. �A gentleman named Ruston -who 'far-
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ty, choice hangl� � we have the choicest a a 11 8 employied. The build- Elder, that through information received, —On Thursday afternoon of last week, morly lived on the Sth bandeallon ,Of Pool, - .
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7 i is; &gv,i.0 now, and , . one acres, and fancy a great building, 240 tarion go t I now It is announced t6at he will mail for , I I
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:: . slootrical il. the Convener of the Aged and Infirm min- during a thunderstorm, lightning struck the but rest wad imi �
. made, a law � feet high, covering it completely, and he jog In specially designed folor In now residing In the. Worthi ., I
I 7 American and Encriish novelties ever I ' C- Engiland on.July 15th. � .
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b . � can then form some Idea of the size of this lamination at night, and while in inspec- isters' fund of our church, Mr. J. K. M farm dwallin of Mrs.Fitz trick about two Drayton last winter visiting friends, as he, .
r . —F. J. Chrysler, a taxidermist, was fined . I
i � as@ during -the Dowild, had ordered Rev. Mr. Grabs and a half mflas from LinTees";.- bu's of the thought for the laxt time, as he had been in' ',I �
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. I wonderful structure. Its,cost was $1,700,000 �, '
� shown. - In conversation $10 and costs recently, -in Wiarton, because I from what i
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.1 - � Boys' Straws) . $1- iron were used it traction. It took display. The exhibit of telephon told me that I was pointed out by some am harles McDonald, of Sophlasburg, —Mine Emma Topping, of Cloyne, ones back t4 the Northwest he ban vomited a , . 3
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r , . ! I five car loads lof isils to fasten the floor distance speaking, phonographs of every de Prince Holward county, has a cow that re- John Quackenbusht.of Barrie township, for large toad, and be is now making rVI(I " :
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to $2.50. alone. The Corinthian style has boon fol. sign, dynamos of every kind� incandescent undo $5,000 for breach of promise. The girl's strides towards rscov-cry� He i
�: fifty pieces. Of lawm, .. Men's Straws, 250 cently dropped a calf weighing III PO r I ;
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�- . . lowed in the architecture of this building, lamps and globes in ondlesol variety, cook- and of all the Presbytery so far as I know. 0 ton A �
. � hen three hours old. - father sues Quaakemboush for $9,000 for the taking a drink of swamp water mom :
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,,,.. stripes,. checks, dotai. n r� other devices it was agreed that he should obtain from w seduction of his daughter. The case will years ago. �
I . - . which is rectaugular'la form and provided Ing by electric 31 . i ;
I - . I with four great entrances. Directly in the are sufficiently interesting to occupy hours Mr. J. K. McDonald a certification of my -A. B. Van Blaricom, Morgaustown, I � �
intiful lot - of fime I . � , has a half -bred be tried at the fall assizes in Belleville. —Burglars entered the residence of My- i .1
Northumberland county , a farmer living near ;
�d fiVrea in 'y centre of the building is an immense dome, of pleasant study. The EdimoulComoany have innocence in the matter, and as I had nit I nilk —A thoughtful bequest Is that of Mr. Thomas Ferguson) i
,. colois I rega- Holmisin cow that givoqs 72 pounds of i traoted i I
See our Boys' School Hats the apex of which in 175 fast from the floor, a great central tower made of1many colors in the priveloge of speaking to that cong � . Prudent Beaudiy, formerly of Montreal., Shelburne, in Grey county, and &be 1� I , i
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� lug . �_ at 15 cents. . The building faces the lake, rind occupies a Bohemian crystal, which� wheii lighted at tion, he should lay it before them. In �—One day lately ad recently at Los Angeles, Call- therefrom the a in of $1900 which Mr. ' a I
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I . . � most conspicuous position in the grounds. I night is a wonderful sight.- The Exposition meantime I wrote Mr. J. K. McDonald -mad 1,000 ounds of forida. He left 15,000 to eatmoblish at the gaeon hadtliat day received from the 648 i �
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I . I - advise any one who wishoo to get a good Grounds are all lighted by electricity, and the foots Bog I had them. The following in ' a fe ex. Montreal Polytechnic School a pares for of some cattle. The burglar -or burglars I i
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I I ; . butter, and quite an increas' yet _ n - ted with the �
. view of'the interior of this building. and night becomes like day, for ov*n the water hie reply. the education of young Me! of limited were evidently well acqualn ;
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. � , . I I who cannot spend the weeks that would be Is illuminsied by a system of incandescent MR. MCDONALD'S LETTER- —Jake Gaudaur has returned to Toronto means. rendoes. rho money . .
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I at and all along i Emily Holden, of Gal , . ask the 4 Mr.. Foriguean car- i
1 $1-90 necessary for a careful' examination of the lamps placed below the surf& It, graduated N key of whiol - I - q
. � . Toronto, May 31st, 1893 fresh from his laurels won at Austin, Texas, —Mini q
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� i wonders therein displayed, to do as we did, the bank, so,that, with the' re. recently at the Poot-Graduate ried in his t g, Mr. Forguso'n .
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- thinp, in i The Rev. J. H. SimPBOD, and was loudly welcomed and given a agged, so -an odor st4blor-o-'
"ry choice . . or namely, go to the contra of the building continually playing, the scene I � becomes like . Bruoofiold, Out. caption. School and Hospital of Now York, an a was evidently dr . I
Buys '. fi . I .1 11 . � -a when he awoke to find � I i
qunds,, with spo ne Light Colored .Sof t C and take the elevator, which runs to the faliy land in its brilliance. . The Post -Graduate hoopital Im reek- form was naticemobi I - I
f k DEAR Sua.�Yoar letter of the 26tb, re —Ten years ago there were 1,000 peach nurse. . �
Fers and tailk stri stiff at,. that we formerly sold for .roof. The sight from the elevator� an,4 the -THE HORTICULTURAL � BUiLDING. oned by physicians to be one' of the best his hard-earned money gone. - L .
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� PON. . Ili not This buildi6g covers six mud a quarter the matter of -the Rev. Mr. Graliamp came trees in the county of Welland. Now there which a nuns .
iice lot of Doelainet* $2.50 1 d $3, 8,11 new goods, but we high gallery 1.9 something which - w I to band the- following day. I have been bre 15,000, and the rate of increase is con. hospitals in America -at I —Conductor John Turnbull, of the Grand � , �
a soon be forgotten. As you move.upwards,' acres, and is of great interest to all lovers I cang I mate from. I dentftIly kLilled by -
much pressed, however, in connection with atantly going onward. Fad Trunk rail r', Was scoi , I � . L
4ers) at a very, in - " * � t.' and look' over the thirty sores below, di. of flowers. The whole interior is beauti. and in preparation - Ed. —The fourth'divoroo appliciition for next being struolagy an engine at Windsor ,a*
; � 1� t a -re anxious to clear them ou my ordinary business, ��the Gananoque firm of Aspinwall & I I
i � I vided among the different nations, and see fully decorated and planted with ornamental session was filed at Ottawa this week.
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� - . all the colors brought out by the many die an4 Infirm Ministers' Oak portage Im, Prairie, as well as to do an uphol. that of rolt Free Press
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- I plays, you Cannot fail to be impressed. Ing is ded by a crystal dome, 180 feet in a Kingston township, .Frontenso county, for L as L YN : I I The news I I
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ids. . CKSON BROS., What S Meeting Of the nations is this, and diamoter, and 120 feet high, under which is P I d- L L
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7 . . JA - . —Commandant Herbert Booth, of he& a bill of divorce from his wife, Henrietta Turnbull shortly after the sooldent,and. It
: . I . . mmense mOund of palms, bamboos and to state that I have nev . ived at Winnipeg on Johnson. on the ground grated her. She has �
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. . . THE FAMOT-TS HATTERS, products in the most attractive manner I On tree ferns. The Canadian exhibit ig air&. desertion. been in dolloAte h;aIth for some time. The i
�,O'lv ; in, stock a, very - 0 finest Oolloo- had any connection or communication with Thursday of last week-, and a big demon � —Andrew Graham, a private In, the Slat affair has caused profound sorrow in tbe I
� one hand we see Great Britain, the leader fine, and Toronto has sent th ,Von in regard to Mr. Graham, either direct- tion mas hold by the Salvationlete. .
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=elit of Light Dreag � SEAFORTH. . of the world in Manufactures, with an enor. tion of - palms to be found in t46 building. I I . battalion, was painfully injured at the Ni- .City as the decessed was widely known. . I
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. � - � Proclaims, The portion devoted to the display of fruit I q r , camp Friday and brought across the ' U - I
� I mous exhibit of Cloths# pottery, pc you . ;
� in Black, Creain - � tion that reached me did not come from yeraince Union has donated ten. dollars to a a a ' He was of a very jocular nature,sind at W . . i
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I opulair shade.3, him&, cutlery, carpets, farm, ate., in endless and fruit producto boo an exhi6it from ev- far as I know. However, as Mr. as )less, the sick temperance lecturer and lake to thlb General hospital, Toronto, where times was pleasant mud courbootts. � I I
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. � W'th SOMETHING OF WHAT I SAW prolusion, and j oat beyond is Germany, - cry country. The Canadian fruit, I. am 00 I he in now being cared for. He was marking I
, Graham a annuity has been pai x ex -p 1118t. —01 'no case came before thegrand �
i. to match. - whose artizans have universal fame, with a sorry to any, is not as fine an we often see A 01 i
. AT THE WORLD'S FAIR. . urnished by himself, I can:ot lobert Wyld, one of the oldest real- at the butts in the morning, when a splinter ,. a .
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I I . L . . . d at our county shows in, OntarioA; Probably planation f --t from a ballot struck him in the em which iry at fValkorton last week, that 6f Thom. � �
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I . splendid display. covering a large spa uts Ceeborn, of Carrick, Who Won indloted for
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� i - [WRrT . . regard to the matter. Yours Truly, denly last week. He was married only a it Is feared he may lose.. bigamy. On the Sth of March) 1893, he
. ads may come t the front in this —One day lately while Mr. George Kollery I
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a ,�aufaotured goods.
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. An account of a recent visit to the � . J. K. MA.oroobauro, yearago to Miss B.. Wardell; of I?andao, came to Tesew&,ter and Obtained a license .
a � . a farmer livi near Berlin, was taftmin I
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� I � rld!s Fair, I am assured, will be of In- . . 6 authorizing his imarriamp to Jan' Henry
. of the most beautiful goods ever seen,' am- THE ART!PALACE. i ; eni I �
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A fine range of �olors - terest to the readers of THE E�--:POSITOR-- So I before my people on Mon- —A little son of Mr. John Ryan, near manure, he soclol. tally fell from
f , . - bracing millinery, dresses and furs to do. Among the many damigne for 1 the mag. This I remi learned' that Mr. Owen Bound, I a tree, under the wagon, one of the Who& Passing Dunbar, of Carrick. _yhe ceremony W." I
I much has been said and written in regard to m- day last, June 12Lh. I fell I feet out of performed the same day by Rev. J. A. Mt- I
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� the Expo!1 ion of a contradictory nature light the ladies., statuary, paintings, form[- nifloont Exposition Buildi .. �one has re. Walker had a letter from Rev. Win. Burns, breaking his arm , receiving bad scalp Over his leg, arushing It severely. He also �
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a - 11 - at our visit was made in much doubt of . Secretary of the board, to the effect that the wounds. The little ,'sufferer will probably their wife, hence his Indictment. A true I . �
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� y , I ited States exhibit, and semight be ex. nificaut one, the contents are m1u0,h more at. ly on me, I wrote been —Rev. John Scott, D. D., one of the, re- being no other cases the jurymen . were dis- I .-' i
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iderwear, I I of the wonderful White City, with statuary, carved figures and casei Machinery Hall, the o0ond! largest Rev. J. H. Simpson. Brucefield. 10,000. Other charitable institutions —Thecornerstone of the now English � �,
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L'orsets, � prc I heavily laden with glittering -jewelry. Den- building on the ground, wheroi a won- . bequests. , Church at Glencoe was laid Friday, with ,o
, . hfuluess of —A bad *mask-ap occurred at J. D. At the bitter place the company 3
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tunity of obtain. . � and laoor saving ppro ria ceremonies, by the Vot .
Ties,, I , mark, Norway, Sweden', India and Japan .derful display of time Walker Sheares' saw mill, jl�raosbrldge, a few days a tained to refreshmen id sployed a -stroll .
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�t Cloths, I . distance, as you slowly move upward in troleam, piped to the engine rooi�s by the 1, about the annuity of the Rev. Mr. mill. Lose, $4,000 or $5,000, of Thomasville; Rev. W. Jo Dv. W, Rerty of the late Ham. 'George Brown. On I I r
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txga - at be ff"n. fr�m ;their fieI4 Wardavills, and the Incumbent, Ri J ;
artm:014 . I the elevator, and then when you walk out Standard Oil Company, direct . lerstedt, a widow of 33 uday the'alti pulpits were occupied by ;
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I Clothing, & I on the Taillary and look down, I a Mr. Geo Walker years, has inatit Ited an action for $5,000 1
t e wells of th munication sent by me t i _ weli. delegates. I
� I the golden domes to the whit pond an ou�r:very quiakly feasting on the the wonders of the Fisheries Boilding,which in connection with the matter I nd may dam, )a against &Mae Droop, valet ln the The funeral of one of Sarnia's 'Interest in the services and the number .
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� �� through the oolonna " definitely assert, which I hereb:; 4 ' mag' of Mr. Re art L%wyer, Toronto, for ander, took place on Thursday last Week, to - �
and passing up fresh water fish, swimming b t in - from you employ . .
� find in, our � , I . along the lake, front we entered the gr you have a splendid view of the grounds, and i 't'lho;a received a communication birtach of promise to land was largely attend. grow spate. &me days the services earn- - �
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han ordinary ra Of -ed on the one side by the I - and of all the other buildings. The.water has several tauke over 700 feet in lea t In regard to the matter, nor ha�e I the —At the Galt and tournament the con mence -at 5 o'clock in ,the morning a I
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T ,� plaza, flank so many chmniials, each beautifully decor- Mines and Mining Building, witA, ' - slightest recollection of your having spoken testing bands t I be awarded prize@ were ad. The deceased was well known all over elude at 10 at night, with , but very short ... �
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. two buildings is the great lagoon, or trio latinches and as many gondolas move -work poirformed by the women o t a war t. M I ittee be- Fifteen bands in: dl, contested. for many years. vice was hold, that of I ry E4 Both .
�Id- . artificial lake, with the golden figure of on I orgy' and int Iligence, the rules, and instead of the Cc M A I I of the Patrons of'Industry feet -was g. I
C ound this modern Venice and are well illustrating .their ion which 114 took in "—James Bell, aged 65, Mrs. Sheriff � IP 0010 men and women repaired ;to*& small pond I I
� Columbia at one end, and at the other the or , at nary. jug blamed for any act a Park farm, nemor Brant- . I
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I p%troafted by the visitors. In whatever di . ol the aux- Brady, aged 54, nd the wife of Rev. in turn .aghed anotbWo feet, I
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� I magnificeatfountains which are continually . the matter, I think myself it show 1 I
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�.FGRTIT. . pieces of statuary, and looking in every di beautif ally .laid out, ..and � planted with United States building is, as in be ex I am at a leas to know wh anyone —'In an action rought by Dr. Latimer, of tee Gifford,, of the Patrons ; Hen. , . - ter -est. . .
. rection, the visitor is impressed with . the and are pooted, arf immense structure, and among ly sent. Finatter. Pickering, a sin t the Toronto Street Rail- Hardy, Mr. John Charltop, M, P., and Mr. - ' . 1� �
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, sentstion of Aa4 Hath*7&y's cott�ge- Even distance all the others. .,Ontario h&O a. ver , and you 4%ve the off t,29 plaintiff was awarded a Tor;� *
. 4 a letter a street car, eat, to, Robert Weber had the m1o. -
Fill take his -Place *#1 ��i 11 looks the view in sulffloient to excite amaze- f nd I in sorry �Qansda'n should publish hi lea, were visiting the World's Fair, their - in
the people you 0, e modest abode, % a . ion to publish mine.1 I am, $8,000 damages. fortune to got both his band* caught bo- ,
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EcKinley intends preim ft . inent and wonder at the skill displayed in world are an 811 uterest�ng Bight. But we lace among the buildings is so , infori same ; house was broken into by burglars, who, -
-1 on on Sabbath aw Dinq :: - adorning and .beautifying every structure. .1the elevator, and he we de- Vowever, among the exhibits,itbe D6 rs Truly, i '. —The Sabbatq observance report to the after thoroughly ransacking the place, car. tween the steel rollers, The hands were
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_�r _#� the grounds have been so caref ally prepa. this meeting!of the nations on the floor be. . WHAT IT COSTS TO SEE THE FAAR. Sec'y day street a ro, train@, etc., and acquit hands on, Inoludiag some valuable jewelry and stripping the ' I
I , � in keeping . I write only in self defames, and not to of - ted the Grime y park directors of the flesh clean off the palms of -the bandit.
� � that all the surroundings are belonging to Mrs. Webb, a dress suit of the �
Rlyth. ne&th, I sbilil not attempt to describe any I shall be very glad to give any advice to I charges against hem. After a great dekl of trouble the p
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-. Misa FotsA of the -exhibits as seen .from personal in- any ExposiToR readers who wish to �ee the these things taken place when I enjoyed —Rev, Dr. . G. Paton, the venerable - was liberated and taken to the Hospital I
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_� � - ate and walke show' the greate speotion. Beyond the interest our. nation- Fair at a reasonable- expense, Certainly no stripped of all Its valuables. �
a- ia Wroxeter this sitt : pl, greater physical health and strerigth, I missionary to t a Now Hebrides, was among ,where everythiagpossible was done for -him, - �
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. ality has fo the Canadian display, which is no� w lie a,bout -Chicago and the Fair, Will be but it to feared by the'dookors that he Will I I
well. It would require several week might not bave felt them to keenly'. I do to .
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�� H6uoe.— v & unde Mg. I great buildings, and a walk through all the States section. The largest firms make . a shown the foolishness of blaming rn�; this Brantford last week, I I I Inspection of Cheese Fmotorleso" by Dr. Weber Is well known- In Harristom, he bav- ' . i�, I
�: of the Christian End' alot hibits are die- circulated about the extottio rlicti'=d took place in M�yt Rev, Mr. Graham has . 9 3g been ham and raised in that town and P
. . . One firm has all the a P1 - M Kitchen, St. George 11 Pure Water on the 11
, h church and the gp, . - passages, along which the ex splendid exhibits. . upouvisitors. The real truth is, th�(tauy not suppljeo� since October. Would any —WIIH&m C1 ipperfield, ged 22, was kill served his time at the baking ,business with
, , played, would mean a. journey of more than . do ed Monday in we Kara organ factory at Firm," by F. T. Shutt, of the Ottawa Ex. � .
1 1 machinery and more than a score of work- one demiring to see the Expdaitioo : an B_ Mayor Yule. a . . I
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�he a hundred and fifty miles. in rJ . man write what did not exist. In 010 Woodstock, being struck In the abdomen by * tal Farm, "Diseases of Canadian
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look, . The improvements -which bave.been made gairds lodgings, we were at two gZa, otelop Ing act innocence and ignorance in the mat- a atick.flu fr in a circular saw which he � gational church, 0ttavi&t has, been asked U , - *-
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I evereds _. trip around the world, for ation on in machinery for this purpose during recent, onedOWD town in the city near too P at of. ter. Yours, ' i alyst, Toronto. resign b his congregation, by a vote of 4Z �
lim,ond has a . . earth has sent Its best products. . .- _W. C. Reid, of Fergits, has been arrest- —At Beaton, near Barrie, the other day,
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Opp & McElroy* TUE AGRreuLTuRAL BUILDING- and I ad at Guelph for wrraiiging to Pal I I � .
=tu,re is very pretty, and Paintings by the Government of that Provinc - , oted Mr. Wood im a
i. pres;eiit,-�-M-r. and . I Classic in. style, richly ornamented and . Pastor Union Church $5,000 worth ol counterfeit money for 85W. went shooting and became separated. Rob- that while they rU,PS
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. � embellished with groups of statuary of he they are numerous. I saw a � wonderful proprietor of the Grigg House,London The 6 ed for trial, Bail was art mistook his brother for a wild animal I ting too old to I 'draw" a Congregation, avid .
[ng day on Saturday` � roic size, the Agricultural Building is oue.of . ce of -marble statuary in the Italian sec- charge at each place was a dollar per day I fixed at $1,500. and shot him In the back of the head, the
sts of Mr. and I __ pie . Canada. my of the On- as a result the church was going behind in .
gue � Who the most, magnificent 'and striking of the tion : A two yexr old youngster, sitting in for an excellent room. .1 kp'7ow of a4veral Hawil- —Dr. F. H. Iryce, secrets neck and spins. Robert 0arrIed his brother finances. They belliviiii a ahange of paston;
Dr John 81060, Exposition paiacem. .Its dimensions are, An agitation has been begun in. , a paper before a mile to the nearest house. The Injured �
�y. , ...--- - W . a high chair, had dropped his crust of Places' rivate houses, wherii� any Ono can . tario Board Of qaIth, read ' Mr. Wood
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latioa lately I 11 . . 800 by 500 fe'et, and it is surrounded on broad, in rushing for .which a large dog get a , Cod room for seventy-five ceote a ton for Sunday street oars. the Michigan Sanitary Association at Ann led is alive, but there is little hope of his
irived home last W -ater. The main entrance . —A bicycle costing $70 in England is tax- : what Ontario is ;b the church for 16years, at a sa ly
. three sides by w had run between the legs of the chair, day. I wouldi:trougly recommend, the i Arbor the other day, as to h
� inten.6 lea,vingfor . . --leads through an opening -64 feat wide into directly opposite 0 a of ad $21 on entering Canada. - doing to prevent the introduction of cholera. . —The Galt Carnival IaBt week was quite of $1,000, of w job he has been in the babit �
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r e 0 1 so that t'he. child was tipped back wards, and Manitoba. It of Sarnla, by proclamation of contributing I= a year to the churalt .
[a. week. H *'� a .vestibule, f rom which entrance is made to orat of fears are the main - entrances to the grounde. One —The mayor —Alexande McDonald, employed In a successful. On the second day, In the hose �
� before I This is being just about to fall,the w has get aside Monday, July 3rd, as a holi- I in a .belt reel contest there were five entries. Win I undo. He is -one of the most respected -and - I . �
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�m a pleasant,' JO surmounted by a mammoth glass dome, 130 Pict hole day, in is clothing ham got lot Prize, : I -_ I
- I of I . ht Along the main vestibule out from solid white marble, is one of the grounds at 7 -o'clock and have the 0 L PI and received a vera injuries, &II h In the city, and Is but 58 years -of age.
7 ohipped, threa, Car 10 fe i a —The 91'gh Court of the Canadian Order let prize
I I I v -like cr ationi to il- day before him, but if you stop d I being torm. off nd bin body badly bruised. agam Falls 3rd. Niagara Falls got
� Taal , aelTisplay of IsItatuary illustrative of most amusing and life a has decided to hold its next an- adder —At the meeting of the Froobyterian i
ild cGuntry on Taos groot, , : there is . lustra-te the. skill of the sculptor. I was the contra of the city you Waste ,a I t of of Foresters � It is thought e, will recover. and Little York 2nd In the hook and I i
, 'heir woolb! i the agricultaral. InAftstry, and similar de- d-oarv. time riding to and fro on the' street ars. nual meeting at-Woodstook. I . r lay George Murray of Ban- race. The Excelsior Hose Company, BrAmP- General Assembly at Brantford strong rem- �,
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CO.WT—Mr. Abner . ovir signs are grouped about all of the main en ing in the Switzerland section. One piece The admission fee, fifty Cents, Covers a ary- eo- Ainck township, near Cheeley, was thrown ton, took let prize and Merr Ion, tirrved, etc. It, g a" Sabbooth I
�Jaca but now, of Luc *0 trances in a most elaborate manner. The B a brown spaniel with four pups lylog.on thing, and you can see more for hat has brought out a party ot 140 English p . . beat dreased company, In the band compe- reareat was resolvedi .
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� ' Itural building and an- pie to settle in Manitoba, - a few tition Woodstock was let, Baden 2ad, Dun that an influential deputation 1b* appoint -
Ma on R�ondsy On hi, cost of the AgrieU � their mother's back and side. The carving amount than in any othe place hot a - ceived suoli in juries that he died in
� he hat received - 04 nex was $620 000 The interior &pace has t we fresh salmon have been sent to th . ad by the churches of the Dominion to wait .
I 1 ()at- � . � '. had been so well done, particularly in work-, I know of. Thousands, probably t ree- - —T - dam 3rd and Preston 4th. upon the Ministers of the Crovra, to prom for
� Of th . ['arriong ..the different nations. . - heir l, rich World's Fair to be placed in a freezer in the . minutes —Mrs. Kellaher, of Brantford, Ontario, . �
� Rume, On( satol been divided ing out the expressions on the f aces and In � fourths of all the visitors, take t ' . Mahoney, the young man who
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. -ton, was the and the exhibits are, of course, the very dies, ir 8 ate Canadian fishi g exhibit. --Cornelius Falls Wednesday, was severely hurt at Black Rook on Sun- the closing of the Canals and other Gave= -
d cliu. nday-� I . a life -like appearance to the bo with them, and leave It at the e, � was shot ' meat war I I I
.1 d hoicest agricultural products of each -coun- giving to �1 joy —Samuel Dawson, of Bellevill who at Niagara a revolver from his day. She came to Buffalo on an excursion ke upon the Iard's day, andto ask
'tt"on, Saturday &P Ak- 0 that this, with many other admirable spe-ei- building until they return while attempting to take legislation which shall reduce to the low.
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lies are havini the Jr tilt try.' I cannot see why any one should f,not f Swiss skill, attracts great atten- it the many Plea ant h . ii, died.at the Gener. and Mighted at the Dearborn street crossin, for .
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�walks aind A tion. The display f I can provided - for was sustained by a large al Hospital the .
- , rovince mak(s a —The Scott Act a var. a baby on one arm and a bird cage on the establishment of Sunday newspapersy
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I ther'i revideace a f - separate exhibit that is moat creditable. ad majority in Knowlton, Quebec, on Friday & societies of the pro The force of the train throw her off and that steps be takou to have each mom-
. t I� silks and ivory carving of Japan, the oplen, at the fair as *ell an any other place . lens temperate - .
� gra, - 0 and :one of the care struckhor bar of the House of Commons visited by a, I
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1k which iml drkey, the lots of fools indulge themselves in that , ay. last- '
. pla. Gildit it of did rugs and tapestries of T ound, The number of the leadingelootmors 4 his ,con-
� ) ,a - the neatly arranged exhi�b ' - . - —A company with $10,000 oaplt�al is being was held in B amilton recently, and it 1, inflicting a severe scalp w . . -
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I of fo,c,tb*il . y stWoo L .4hown, and . shawls of'India and the rich jewels of Dan- We were there the evening of the grand il an agri- deoldedto call &convention to be held on hesi
1uesdrsJ7 evening, � the Guelph A ultural College indicates Be or anizedatMeaford toestablish the prohibition pleb.- baby atituency to aware his advoomay-and aupw
, . . .- I - 't onor of the Spa I h I .it a or tion for the betterprotection . I
; r 1W.L J.@J mark are all beautiful in appearance and lamination In h n : ,p,r,,,,,,;, cultural ad industrial fair. Oct. 4, when long f
niors, great taote. virc. Awrey,L the popular On- —while Mro Heffernan, of Whikertoul, port of legials
%n,d Blyth ju worthy of the -losest inipection. If there and, if ever a pickpocket had � . .
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a teams we" - tario Comm. issioner, has been yery success- ' —Jennie Mowry, milliner, Palmerston, iscite will be erfooted. f East was strolling around the city of Buffato Ono of theLord's day."
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'�exelng. 11, , was but this one building on the ground, it was that night, when nearly a quarter 0 a —Hugh ekenzie, M. P. P.9 01 � a Creeir, MiAigon,
� rhen time woo - ful, in his efforts to make a good display in ias barely made a comfortable living, ill at his liome in day couple of weeks ago, he came &crome —3cohn Bowie, of lkttl
,,hed and -9; . t in - - million of people were crowded in front of who I - � Lambbon, is erionely 6 Jun
. f aver of' would be well worth coming a long die a8gjg�s, owing about $1,300 some Mr. Thom" Fairbalru, fate publisher of the Grand Master of the Brotherhood of -
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9, stood I to a in I t1w vegetables. He had them carefully kep t,qnoe to see its wonderful contents. the Administration Building looking At 11 - andaut Herbert Booth is looking Warwick. has been suffering for way Trackman, is -a native of Ayr.,county
L eeting of cold storage"and created no little interest n � omm i p our i
0 regular rn. . . THE TRANSPORTATION BUILDING. . brilliant fireworks. Not a complal t 4) with I i3yandkidney trouble,a
tn' - Rev. for his father, the tim " of Waterloo, and is another of -datarl" -
� I last week when he brought out the first lot ii� ds after a site for a colony I ion is causing grave' doubts seemed to be In good health and the befit Of
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. Tuesd&y OV813101. or I - . his present co�dit spirits, 71ing a di mast -
A on W a ,this building embrace heard, however, and the Columbian 8 _ ad Tesawaloor News, He was well dressed � I
, as, ,The exhibits in 1. General, in the Northwest. . and told Mr. Heffernan that since boys who is oecup
ve a lectare a" I lW , . 0 and excited the envy of some of theL StSt every appliance and' vehicle for . carrying are so numerous that the best of orfeurl. d a the Stars and , I I �
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I jays W11011 whahadneglected thevegetables entirely, he ways prevails. Some ask, are the build' a —Last Monday's dailies cont%ined reports as to his recovery, of the 0 won locating In Buffalo some four or live years tion In the Ian ItriPap - 4
I tile four (,,L ' It Was 0 Britiah. Columbia, -not generally regarded as purposes. The outward app6amnce of tL I I --Mr. Tato�, late manager ore big parents Lbeing Scotch. He was born, in
,,Ave vftaks ag - j a I and gold crowded, and I can only answer that y of the drowning of over a dozen persons in Sound branch of the Maisons' Bank, was In L . . at the - I
who. listened tQ it. I a great agricultural province, has a splendid structure is very rich, Cardin I - saying that the grounds are so extensive and different parts of the Dominion. resented, upon leaving that I town, with a have made Teeswater in a life -time. I858, and � entered the railway service
� . A —Mr. Charles Scotto one of Blenheim's —Mr, Was. F. Cochrane, son of the Hou. �oo of 16 .
I . I kinds of grain, arranged in being the rominent colors, .The main an years, -beginning " a laborer via
� -- I exhibit of &I trance eld this "Golden Door," consists the buildings so immense that there is a Elack marble� clock by customers of the the Galt ;nd Berlin branch of the Grand I
I It an attractive manner, Manitoba, unfor-, I calf I forts le oldest settlers,died very suddenly at his res- - H. Cochrane, of Hillhurst, Quebec, [a 4
71 of Mr. Henry, Uoedd ' 19 - of a'ainule arch enriched to an e)(traordi- danger of any One being uncom idence about three miles isouth of H111sville, bank, and wilh a silver mounted pipe by the M . in Montreal after a winter spent on Trunk system. After serving at brakeman
P up", � � - tunately, is not represented, but in a sep - a, large mom r - . again - "aleman, and ciaudueWr an ,ad.. C " I
a arate building, just outside the grounds, has nary degree w the Cochrane Rancho, near Macleod, N. W. ba an- I
1"giOst do "i . � a ; an Saturday, lObh just, Mr. Scott had been staff _ [nest he became aswitchman In the I
ie .Nfohr, Youn ith carvings and mural paint- on that account. There are i hriatian Tom- i
Zirat 00;0 . . . , auto an the grounds, where y a
! -W � %wonderful exhibit. The .other Canadian ings. I be first to greet us on entering was of rest or �is at all prices, from a on f visiting him I -- -- "
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lohr of East on To I can obtain moo P. i neighbor, Mr. MeMickingo and —The Dominion Wornon's C ter
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'ent in Talvistocki provinces make a splendid showing, &I. an interesting collection of old l000motivesio t a :,they had been talking over old timem, when perance Union Convention opened in Winni- T. Mr. Cochrane says that the losses 0
'Wf 00��_ utione in that tem and a sandwich for fifteen Cents, started to go home, and just as he peg an Friday, and continues in session most cattle on the Canadian reaches during last yards st Battle Creek,and of a trip
-rriage PO '. It illustrating the earliest inve ant gqle, f a a Mr. Scott .
E7he ma, � �Jtorsao ala. though of course, Ontaria leads them all a eleg this week. The Provincial Women's winter will not be half as great as was re- through the south and west he retu -mad to . i
nessiou of fine � - departmentg and with them ore a, number stylish dinner, served ii ir fro t to his doorstep he dropp.ed down dead. of ted
I in TaVllgac'� I 13 now admitted by every one that Manito conches used on: Eng- dollar. A person can go , to the Fai sixty Christian Temperance Union has elected ported, True, nearly all Calves dropped too that plaim, and In.1889 was proino, to the
I - i tolit - ba. rivide a serions mistake in refusing to sc� of the first' passenger Vrl, Scott come to this country about early have died, but on the whole, the positton of freight Conductor, which he kold
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the church :, th � Further, we here, stay a week, have an enjoyable tim , . mother, brother Mrs. (Dr.) Blakely as President. a beginning of this -year, when he ro. -
� dressed in ,air 90 I ot.�_ � ,Oept the space offered in the Agricultural ligh and American railroads, -return for forty dollars. That is, t years ago, with his father, —A presentation rather out of! the way of' 11 brand " this year would not be much, If until tb
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Aer tied the M�upbjal � :-building, The Prairie Province has car- saw specimens of every form of railway slid, I lea, but if, a and two misters, Mrs, R. Patten# who was hind the average. .Nothing definite signed to enter on the dutlesof his present
h bride's ho%0 ... I Of English the present railway obarl t, ago, the ordinary complimentary affalre of this any, be � upt's office. He has been identified with organiz.
us meal, at tj a 1�imiO. - - V. taiuly a fine exhibit, but it is -outside the cars, including a whole train unt r - killed near Ratho about three weeks lk plow at Ayr a few days ago.' can be known tHl the general 14 round- . � �
, - ded on Is P . � I t a h resent rates -are lowered, the &me and of this ad railway labor for many leas. In his
ota 3 1 $V 4F grounds, and I fear that not one visitor in a coaches, -with tin immense ocomo iv I ; 0 - P aired will be just that much lose. T a Was One of them, and Dr. Scotto who died kind, too f the which will take place before the
00' "' ' tha everibig I � .housaad will take any notice of it. I could the next track a German, then an An trian Df years ago, and The three years' term of the pastorate 0 inche kings, 14 Mr� COch' ROW tion it wUl devolve on him to edit I
�c n - 014 t Methodist month. The ra
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- E. led th, . � I ��,_ =nd Trunk is giving a splendid train Be - at Berlin a number 4 io Galt a little over Rev,' John 'Stewart, of the Coi I -
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4e a bridal Cott I., . not. attempt a description of the products train ; care lighted with electric lamps ; an y one befo a Andrew Scott, who died i expired, he is rsne's opinion, must accept the 'Inevitable. the' therhooWs organ, the Trackman's
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,r, he pro�%Iiio -_11 I - displayed by the different countrieo in the elegant train of Pullman�_cars, and a oplan. vice,but I,Iwould advise eiir ago, were his brotgars. Mr. Scott church at that place haviOg he ten. Journal. . I
7iment wait t A ; � � going to know just where, they are going a, 16 year - Iford, in Oitford The policy of the Government and t
1. . Agricultural hall, for I kno' there d display by the m Canadian Pacific of a a aves Ave daughte f � I
-g, I I F were di solly 0 Is I ra, Rig - wife � who was a about to remove to So I -
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