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I 1% I L the parties in rested are able to the knives @I T I at that fa -d-
� ;;;Z;;;==;�� .- ben hours 6, day, most Of h couni arable
I I . the farmers do not average I otory is paid for accor
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� 0. ]R L and if he can only make three per 0 t on bear whatever lose they May sustain. of the little lad,cutting
WYM dress Is an unusually gaudy .affair of red, . The'Question of Fees. - the wheel, throwing them wit
e L yellow and blue. These youiig ladies occupy � DEARExPOSITOR.—In 1890 the Ontario ring for O;S; to the best information 0 tainable the unse. force against the leg a the calf and also gives good 11%ti$f
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. - � themselves during the day by weaving all Government, evidently, were hard pressed his farm he in better lectu I know farinis in cured Iiabilities will be 60,600 or $70,000, him very severely scro e -A terrible accident occurred in Snyder's
I sorts of ornaments from the, hair of the rein- to give the Legislature and the public a farmers who make more. I IF h $16,500 has been across the top of his' foot at the instep. 11.
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I , this township which sold for $7,7601 that forthopsymentof hi � udedto and mill, 10th concession of Som'bra,uear Sarnia,
1. FOR A CONSIDERATION deer. . . satisfactory, explanation, why, in 1881 they would rent for four per cent on:that, and on put in trus,t. The ohs ge aces not affect the The wounds were at once atte A boy two and a half years of .
r low has since done well. Saturday.
� . L -L Altogether, an a settlement showing the had themselves and all other solicitors, con- the little fal 1 3, son cf Mr. Walter Booth, while playing I
the basis of the present selling price ]and is Brantford and Aylmer fact � ries, which are
, I Is peaceful people, the ? -Death came suddenly to JOR-eph Edgar, ago
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L - q daily life of a simp stituted sheriffs for serving writs. - In their bringing six per cent. in rent. , Now�o if 0, separate concerns. I - of Waldemar, Thurs- about the machinery, gothis clothes caught . I
� I ; . Lapland village is an interesting place for extremity,' the Government brought In- p er bent., -A farmer named OtO McGlashen, re _near Grand Valley, on
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THE NORBIEST I an hour'a study. And dou1 fail to take old sinotor Winobeetere services into. requisi- man can rent a farm and ay six p om a 0010mitted suicide day morning last week. He &rose at the i in the crank of the pump and in aim instant %
� - and keep his family and same some, why can siding near St. Th � done of str. i and then Jay be was dashed round -two or three times, -
. � 11� King Bull a small present when you go., for tion. The Inspector, on April 16th, 1890, not the owner do the Eame? Farmers 'form the other day, by & ng ych- usual hour, dressed himself striking the ground each time. The crank .
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I I I Shirts . to secure the royal favor means a good -deal made a report to the AttorneV General, the bulk of the retired residents of !Sea- nine, , He had be inking heavily. down on . re one was fastened to a stumpoutside, and in re-
� in the Lapland village. the avowed object of which was to place met 1 1 ffin, !of Montreal, has of the member:90111 the family. found him �
. � Ties ' in � false position before the Le2islature forth and suburbs. Mr. Gifford talks " if -Mr. Henry io af terwar'd8'coldindeath. He-wss79.years volviDg came :within six inches of the
A SMART "ALECK." A . . und. When the machinery was stopped
L . farmers had no luxhries, yet farmers tell me donated his colle of books, valued at
� . - and, the public. On page 4 of his- iepbrt,' . do of age and a pioneer of Dufferin. gro ;ud
, I from six to eight thou and ; dollars, towar
I Underwear . A good many amusing things happen on t it taken $700 a year to keep their families, pu lie Ii I brary. ged caretak- and the little fellow released it was fo
e . Mr. Winchester makes his ouTreme eor nt, no fuel bill, no the f oimation of a -One morning last week the &I that one arm was broken, his body bruised
I - Iffosiery the brick and iron battleship which has I ' Government, mielead tbe�, and they pay no house re Winnipeg city schools led to
- . . been built just off the shore, near the ,Unit- shield the I 1 butter bill, no egg bill, no flour bill and no -Mr. N. N. Mae onaldi a well known er of one of the The and his head crushed. Death ended his
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. I Legislature and the public into the belief , counts his fits plumber in Winnipe , was' ran over While the altar a young girl aged 19 years. suffering in two or thive minutes.
, . Faucy Vests ed 9tates Naval and Signal Service exhibit. adent in most bill. The farmer g from st set car, and received ceremony was performed at nine o'clock in _E I
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� I I Of course the ship I' ,nd pretty I after the keep of his family li 14 n arly last Saturday morning the Grand
I 1i 1881 for having themselves and all other rf a the morning,and at eleven o'cloc,
Government had a prec is taken '
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� ght Coats ! a e,who goes aboard . knows . wo hi: is. Jgi rti Ie � from w ich he d ad shortly after. .
I . . I . ne rly every on sheriffs for serving will as his improvements, his tobacco a left for St. Paul to spend Trunk Railway station at
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I solicitors constituted The -Joe Hess, mp ran evangelist, has later, the bride -badly riddled.
� I - s this. But occasionally a- party of people whisky, his carriages and harness. I . � y
. � Ay 11130i &I io stroke and four weeks of the honeymoon with bar, struck b lightning and was
I straw Hat - writs. Here is what he says, " I in erchant, mechanic and manufacturer suffered a thl ar i . The electric .current ran ou the wire from
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� I Felt HatS - t move an inch 11 mention that the Orders VI Saotio count their profits before - the t k of his death is anticipa of at almos n . -
inery will I no I an& in y a a an t a y time. grandfather.
. I ant of the fact that it couldn' h Mr. Me- )boy named Frank Riddell, the semaphore to the building, breaking one
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I d not His home is at Clarex don, New York State. -A Toronto
� I . in a thousand years, with 'wind and waiter io, and which has these. Taking this intoaccount, woul can C. McKay, of Tarie, has issued was badly hurt by the collapse of a swing of the front Wtndows, tearing up and setting
I . Such a party was aboard the " Kellar so much objects I any sensible man invest in a farm bringing -Dun t the Methodist Sunday School picnic, fire to the carpet upstairs and tearing the
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. IN SEAFORTH in its favor. I 6 ' been in actual force and practice in four per cant, in preference to investing in a writ. awainst Chan.. 3yam land Win. Rain- a at Hamilton mountain. laster from the ceiling upstairs and down.
. � I � other day, and its leader was one of , those try for upwards of 40, years, was may, of elfountain, for $10,000 damages. which was held
� art " 00uu Broadfoot's or V&nEgmond's factory,, at We frame of the door between the office
� I . youths who are vulgarly known as " Sin . , ' taken from the English Statutes still in pens On �the He alleges libel and a Isuder. His wrist was broken and his hip dislocated, and waiting room was broken to pieces and
'FautI Alecks." He made himself particularly ob . fifteen per oerit. If afire bap n unconscious nearly all the
I will, saillfrom Quebec for and he has bee
% consideration is a small ORO noxious to those about him by airing, in 11 force. farm, the buildings only are lost, the I nd -Lord Deroy 'brought home. During sent through a window 25 feet away. All .
T� I ARd the I as I sert without fear of successful con- - : England on Saturday, and,'pending the or- time since he was
� tones that .could be heard nearly all over- the , remains; but if a fire happens toonia of I ions hours he suffers great pain of the members of the family felt the shock
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o I ,e closing out odd lines, and I tradiction that there is not one word of these establishments, 9,11 is gone. Beei ies rival � of the earl ral bin oonso to cattle exporters are in favor of severelv, but were not harmed. The night
� for we ar 0 1 ship, his important views on this subject . Montgomery Moore will act as Governor- -Toron
�. � h in the foregoing - paragraph, and I per cent. to keep ma' I at operator was standing with his hand on the
- I - and on that. Finally a bell rang and the tFut it takes at least ten the removal of the quarantine regulationt .
I . bargains. -a shall prove the truth of my assertion by Mr. a]. isu cat- kev, but escaped with his hand somewhat
they are . young man sprang to the side of one of th . ohinery in re.piir. The Patrons Say bey Goner I admit Canad ,
. . . ilors. - ,� Winchester's own testimony. - have ten per cant, profit on their manit fao- -Aobart Mead, who owns and works a the border line Ito as to s for shipment to scorched.
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at ju,ly is the month for shrewd buy- sa I an Section IV of the Provincial Statute 2nd, W�it for tw Inty small piece of land ear the Canadian Pa- tle to the United State -on Wednesday morning, lost week,
tt Interesting- i 11 S.�, Mister 9" he asked, 11 that me a George IV, Chapter 1, which required -that t.ure of twine this year. ut.Will oific Railway track a b Thamesville, has been Great Britain from American seaports.
; our irounds I the boat's going 'to start, doesn't it?" see where the ten per ce I com. 'about a quarter to six oleloick, while Charles
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k play- era w I ers tO save mOneY. � in. the services should be made by a Sheriff or years and . arrested on suspicion of attempting to wreck They may this would in some measure
III- � The tar grinned as he vouchsafed the be. Every farmer knows how machinery pensate-for the solieduling of our cattlet as Waite, aged 16 yeare, sox, of Mr. Win.
i his officer, was repealed in 1856 by Section a 'ale. trains. 0 Waite, Of the 6th concession of West N-1-
. formation that it did. . . depreciates in value when they make a nd are 3
1 no doubt be: goods and we . ' Who- walked the freight@ from Boston and Portla
I We have the rig& , . 318 'of the Statute 19th, Vio. Chapter 43 ould continiie to -Calverley, the man . mouri, was returning from pasture nu horse-
� . . I The youth having secured this important Besides, if manufacturers w a the to 40 shillings cheaper than from Montreal.
� I& _. � - as' the " Common Law Procedure nd tight rope over the Niagara gor back, he and the horse were struck b
,Wn �, 500111.1 �.v known make unsalable goods, such ge I aker� Berlin, died ,at his y
last. on the � make the prices right. bit of news rushed back with it to his party. Upper -Canada." Therefore Order as reapers a -Samuel Shoem g and instantly killed. Some 15 or
, 11 Come on "' he yelled breatblessIv. ,Act of wooden plows, their profits Would be small, presence of thousandi of people on July 4, k. He had lightnin
I this village, - . 11 We've jest got time to. get off." , -v 1, Section I and Il of the Judicature Act the farmers are nao been engaged by the Western Fair as a father's house Thursday last wee
iss of Carmel I . yet this is what doing. been employed on the stearrier Manitoba on 20 minutes af terwards, he was observed by
I — . him could not, have been in actual force and Horses an ,nd 'they special exhibition attraction. is, who were
largely at- I And then he started a stampede of d wheat are not paying, a France Like Huron, which met with an accident Mr. Wm. Lance and Con. El '
ry Z . . practice in this country prior to 1856, -Mr. R. F. Feld au, �f Paris, 9 ing on the milk wagon. The only mark
I I still stick to them, and now they are raising the result of *x- Pass -
� waa spent by I 3 gang -plank, several young ,, recently. Him death was
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I � party down thf That in 1876, the first whole year 1 was I as much out of a guest at the Quee 'a holtel, Toronto, last on the unfortunate young tasn. was on the
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� ,pen and women joining in the flight. One trotting stock, which I I . IP - 'k
.119 their repi. I JACKSON B1R0',PS'1.,. ' I . G'Sheriff, I discovered that Sheriffs ),were place for a farmer as a crocodile On land�� Mr. week, was robbed 4 �f a Ivalise containing posure and hardshi while that ship was die top of the head where the bait and a in
9. of the good W the former was pushed off into the water s on V, the latter consisting sibled. Shoemaker walked from Owen Sound
. - I I � ,, collecting a large amount of illegal fes bring $5, and � beef clothing and jeweller weak were scorched somewhat, and the cantre of
A musical and � du, made inquiry,i ob- Gifford Pays lambs will � o' Elmirs,sfter
I � ring the mini stu�re panic that -ensued after t landing,while In a very
f : � Of writs of execution. I I 1hore, of diamonds valued i t 20,600 francs. � the forehead and left side of nose and point
ame, was, very I TRE - LEADING - CLOTHIERS, the premature auuou�cement of the misin- $5 per hundred. He con d not buy beef, .
. 11 tained returns, and found that the a4llec- . .'lling lambs -Mrs. Eliza York, of Hamilton, widow condition. � a- of chin were blistered, as though he bad
he pleasure formed youth. However, no harm was' for $5 and farmers have been sc -A quiet and informal wadding was cel
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Of * I � done, and the noble brick and iron craft I' tion of these illegal fees prevailed all !over here for years for $5. Mr. Gifford ought to of George York, who was !killed by a flying ,a of the First Presbyter. been leaning forward and the shaft bad,
A the. nominal SEAFORTH. 1� 61 the Province, and that they amounted to improve the stock in him 106 Z4 also rock from a blast of po, er, ham issued a, brated at the mans . struck the top of his head and passed down
ether with -the " I still stands where it was firpt anchored. It upwards of $60,000 a year. I refused to cality, a, � dam- ian church, London, the other morning, and from his chin to the horse. No
, . -_ . the quality of the farming. I have ,been writ against that city clai Ing $10,000 when Mr. John Park, a popular young -Lou- his face I
to over $40.— — NOT POPULAR. 46.collect more than the legal fee, and thereby telling farmers for years to keep cow I and &gas for the loss of h r h band. mark could be found on the horse. The
,r visiting rela- � - The Turks who run the aedan-chairs are of some solioito.r,a 0 1 -During a recent storm the barn, sheds doner, -and a' member of the city police sympathy is felt for the bereaved
11 incurred the displeasure ' was married to Miss Betsy McDonald
I lewhere. -Mina � THE GREAT SHOW AT THE us time of it. 64 who would not give me their services, and pigs. Hogs have been five cents a pound he farm of force, greatest -
I . not having a very prospero live weight for the last seven year . a,yet very and other adjoining uildings on t
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, sister Mrs. T. . WINDY CITY0 11 occasioned me heavy losses.", I now put in air Mr. John Briggs, U con ession of Arran, Peters, a former resident of Stratford,where parents and IsTrifly in their sudden and as -
i OnICAGO, JU1Y 10th, 1893. Foi some re�son or other the �Vorld'B Fair ' few have any to sell. Cows pay for th, . 9 still reside. Rev. W. J. Clark vere affliction.
4 closed for the kindly to.1 the oriental r's teniimony to prove niag and completely her parent .
I 11 public does not take ! Inspector Wincheste keep every day, yet they are few and there � 'were struck by li ht I - - ,_
ant. -Mir. J. C. . The second mouth of the World's Fair has mode of locomotion. Once in a while a the truth of my statements that for the ro- 1 performed the ceremony Perth Items- �
� . are none to sell ; but when a farmer keeps destroyed. Loss 8 5W; -small insurance.
ling., on Queen � one, There is no use trying to conceal the hame -faced visitor will slip into one of these tection f litigants I suggested to the SOV- Lit their , -The congregat n of Geneva Cburch, -Two man were driving in a light wagon militia changes have
- r not been t the appointment of an Inspector of more horses than he needs they ev . Chealey, has erects tothe meinory of the along the street in Hamilton, last Saturday, The following
se improved f, that the attendance has so fa 5 0 been gazetted : 28th 11 Perth " Battalion
I met chairs and allow himself to be carried down ernmen code off every year, y9t every farmer is
rna last week whatit ught to have ueen or what the -Ex- the Plaisance,the c ' Sheriffs' offices. That in 1883 John Win- 11 I late Rev.John Ferg son,their late and much when the Beach train struck them, killing .
-O ynoaure of all - eyes- I No. 4 Company, St. Marys -To be second
4 !been via position managers had hoped it would be. waiting for wheat and horses to rise in .
I iting . - not a very pleasant position when, you are cbester was appointed, Who in 1884 issued to esteemed pastor, a andsome monument of the elderly man add throwing out and i4- - , ,
� value. Farmers like, too, apparentlylt I . . lieutenant, provisionally, from 19th7of June
[r. E. Pol*, of' I Most of them are veritable Mark Tapleys, trying to look immensely unconcerned and for Sheriffs' instructions a circular letter . ' I J�ring his companion. The name of the I ession to
� ends& , 11 Wait u�n. have frauds put on them. A few years ,Scottish Granite. -
� last, week and I . th ilt the arnia oil re- victim was John Young. He was a very old 1893, Henry W. Copus, in Aucc
: - of which the following is a copy - . Lieutenant M. Adams. NO. - 5 C0mP&uV,
� - and they look cheerful y t they are as -though you were enjoying it all hugely, go the Chill plow was sold for S116, now -There he wagon for the
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,"but for all tha passed ini tho� hands of a syndi-
I J. Pope,. mar- til next month THE BEG WHEEL. , . OSGOODE HALL, TORONTO, Oct. Sth, 1884. a -9 finery has , as Listowel -To be second lieutenant, pro-
� , 50 cents each will buy hundreds of them of capital 3anion, who w
; � an they look at the sqme of whom reside in House of Refuge, His coml visionally, ergeaut William B. .
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0 i's in Louden, secretly cast down wh The Ferris wheel is no' w in full operation, SIR,_I have the honor to inform you that then the Gale Harrows were sold for three Oats 'It"' . was James Connolly, also an Color -S
imong,her rels- . figures. During the latter part of Junethe � 'Offices .lately, I me in " _ tr, o- badly injured, Culbert, vice Henry R. Paussett, whose sp-
I 5,000 a day from and is. doing. fairly well, though at no time 'while inspecting Sheriffis' , in- times their value; then the Home Know- Halifax, so Bed and some. in T ouse of Refuge.
is considerable attendance dropped off 2, . .carried its, full complement Of 1�&88011- have found that it has been almost the " ledge Association sent ag�nts to sell Atl 'see routo. . inmate of the R pointment has been cancelled.
I The hasit . A - -Forty employee of Gooderhain & Wott's
will shortly be what it had neen earlier in the mouth. People are naturally timid I variable ,�ractice with some Solicitors to on- The death of M . Thomas Mille, an old �Mr, S. R. Stuart has again beeu add-
gere, 2,200. � at $12 each ; vhen agents, selling ocales: at distillery, Toronto have got a week's notice - � .
2.uite a number old cry of -compel the railroads to lower a of Woodato k occurred a few days V 3g to the faci flouting mill '
bout making the trip, Lind it is not at %11 dorse upon writs of execution against goods more than hardware men- do, came, yet the resident *t Nevis, West that the distillery is to close down for bina I' lities of the I 8, In
2berry I t" is heard on every hand, but how on to see a man stand irresolutely writs, the , stove 690. Mr. Mills wa born r chell. -The new engine that has been
r,he Straw the rates end landis, as their fees for ouch ) 000 gal- Mit
rhursday evew are you - Ing to force the amiable gentle uncomm - Rome Cases even agents sell them like hot cakes; next Idies, in 1813 and ad lived in that vicin- mouths, owing to there being 2,50% %ve put in is the largest that ever came to that .
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t6a_ io railroads of this ' country before the wheel for half an hour, trying to sums of $10, $12 (and in pedlars selling at $69 a stove, and how the )
�auspjoegL of muster up sufficient courage to make the more) in the High Courts of Justice, and ity for over thirty years. He leaves four Ions of whisky in stock, which would h extention has been made to
I men who run the bliged to and bait is taken because they don't ask W.' It to be sold before. starting again. It is likely town. A large
, I e'll end it by turn, Court,, uld ot daughters and one a In. room and boiler house, and the .
ha.ving spent 0, . to do something that they're not o trip. And very often h $6 $8 and $10, in the County is very doubtful if hardware men co n ville ; H. Corby, the engine -
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I I do unless they want to ? There is a good ing away, muttering something that mounds , sililar sums for renewals ; and that the � -The Preebyteria Review. has been Bold Walker & Som, of Walker mill is now a model f completeness through-
- � -morrow. " . ' Sheriffs had been in the habit of collecting sell the samd stove at $50. � gh ,a r rothers for $5,000. It of Belleville, and Seagram, of Waterloo, 0 .1
- deal of. force in Kate Field's suggestion like, 11 Guesa �'ll wait till to The Patrons say they are going to send to Mesera. Cloulig v ' t will fall into line, as they all have a surpl�e out.
that what the Fair neede is a Barnum, who The stock company that owns the wheel such sums, believing it to be their duty to members to Paliament, who must be Inds. has been runnin fiv years and during tha . -A house in Stratford Occupied by Mr.
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I cheap ex- fter the Fair is obey the instructioni thus given. Sheriffs ad fi uancial success, &I- on hand. I Arthur Lye, of the Grand Trunk shops,
or football team would long ago have arranged yoposes to take it apart a pendent. As I have been giving free s -- time has not been a fi
v of the I - -The Walkerton Telescope- of last week
turday afternoon I cursious for the people from all parts . over and set it up on Coney Island. . in no acting, render themselves liable to be vice, and they never paid me as they did though a wall ce ducted and excellent gays : The Rev. J. W. Shilton, B. A., the was entered on Saturday afternoon and
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�atch with th%% . I country. GETTING INTO THE WAYS OF THE COUNTRY- proceeded against, and in the futur those lecturers who appeared at- the sam new Methodist minister, arrived in town a 1110 3
. The management hoped at first to make a - little incident occurred on a refuse to levy for more than the legal time as the stove pedlars, they had better -Versatile, the b y horse owned by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lye left the house
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1, to state that .. handsome return on its stock, but that idea A curious Ding, charges, which are as - follows : In High will not Win. Hendriet of H mi ace at few days ago, and conducted both services stolen. morning,' -after having
� very unfairly, I I � - on Sunday. He is a good-looking man, &p- about 11:30 Saturday I
I and all efforts will 61st -street electric car the other , mor Goods -or Lands Writs send me, and I promise them I Washington Park, C ic 0, on Friday, beat �
has: now been given up " hield either party and take $' ecured all thekdoorf, and returned shortly
6m, a nsequently , off the bonds which shows that however the Turks may Courts of Justice, High 8 jO travelling lo, the Brooklyn parently about 45 years of age, and is quite I
. I ying � after six in thi evening.
? now be directed toward pa i - (original or alias) each $5.00 ; In to Ottawa, and then dead bleat ing, amongst others, Di b He made a good im-
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to 0 in favor jot But in the meantim President treat the women in their own country they Goods or Lands Writs, expenses handicap winner, a owered the world's at homeih the pulpit. -In excavating for the waterworks ex-
� spebt and loans. a, the United Courts of Justicep or dead head my way,and I will bring them . lay, and if he can only sue-
� Iat, was Davis are wait- are gallant enough to those of r Court, Ord for one mile a d hree-eighths. pression on Suno�
at of the citiz4n& � Higginbotham and Director lag of Constantinople Renewals each $3.75 ; In Count3 r a -lime) the $20 trunk every year for a present to rec wrific wind a rain storm struck � wing it up, he'll -be immensely .tension across Main street, in Listowel, .
. i . ing and praying for the drop in rates, which States. Two swarthy so . race, Goods or Lands Writs (original o or keep their goats in for their lodges. Nor -A to I - ( ceed in follo piration of his three down below about a foot and a half of gravel.
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),int Farm, Bin will no doubt come in its own good time. dressed in the baggy trousersof their I- -each 0.00; In County Court, Goods I the country to pay $4,000 a Montreal Saturday ft .noon and did con- popular before the ex .. to this original soil, the workm6ft came uponJ
-Everybody In- were ready to board the car Which was a �Laude Write, Renewals $2.25. will I allow e siderable damage in lit -surrounding coun- years. an ON buggy tire, evidently lost in the early
af July; in Blyth, . . I A-V INTERESTING COLO_�'_Y- readycrowded. One of thefTurks woreby Your obedient Servant, year to have the snow hovelled from the, try. Numerous y ch -48 were capsized -Dr. Ryerson, M. P. P., for Toronto) . used to say he .
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, Mr. Ruggin,% the With 9, temperature averaging 90 in the he ' in a formidable JOHN WINCHESTER, Governor's-residenoe. several perso a narrowly escaped had a very narrow escape from droWningon daye, when old Poland first time half a
- Blyth- occupied . �. ot without his side a scimitar, aliest 4 : Now, if any Patron was in my way and and Mrs. drove through Listowel the
I v . shade, the Midway Plaisance is n looking scabbard. This feltiow waa about to Inspector of Offices. Sunday, July 2. The doctor and
- � p rty of got hurt, I hope he will take it kindly. : It drowning. . mile under the ostensible surface. The
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,time on Sunday, its Lapland Village, and:, of course, it can step on the ca�r in advance of a a To MR. SHF.RIFFMcKELLAR, 'Hamilton. . � -Arrangements a Ling made at Ot- Ryerson have been spenditig the summer on rest of the' buggy or the remains of the horse
ched - I - -so people who come from 0 for his future welfare. � Sturgeon Point, and on that day he put out
He prea. Rid that tht uig JOH,N C. MORRISON. � taw . or driver have notyet been lound.
ig. not be a three you ladies. The ther follower of That this letter shows the terms on which', Is I a for the meeting on July 19 of the Ma- .
3[s. The congre- � the snowy climes Of the North are particu- Mahamet noticed this and, seizing his com- after 1856, when Section 4 of the Provincial l sonic Grand Lodge o Canada. The session - into the lake in a oanoe. A sudden squall, neral of the laite Mr. James Steet
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new� mator i larly in love with the pro . sent tropical was- panion rather ,..roughly by the shoulder, Statute, 2ad George IV., Chapter 1, which McKmLop, June 17th, 1898. will be ,held in t a Grand Opera House. combined with a defective rudder, in of Stratford, on' Thursday afternoon last
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_1W_ I 0 delegate some distance out, and the
to . ited the the roon week was very largely attended by railway
,11,einr I ther of Chicago. pi!lled hi .. .
ow to. loron ' - _ .in from the car and iuv reouired the services to be made by Some 4,000 delegates are expected to be pres- boat upset when
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n - � village, in young women tor� step aboard. Bestowing j How is This ThuslY. i ant. Eon. M I doctor had a hard strugRle to keep f men and others, Mr. Thomas Patter on f
j and returned o I There are 24 Laplanders in the n the Sheriff or his Officer was repealed, Sheriffs r. Gibe n, will preside. a to
� on. I eluding six D rlian girls,who came from three separate and distinct smiles upo o collect the a6mount an- In THE EXPOSITORof July 30, under, the r. Several persons put out from shore
the ,wheel.- ' � - eleca� - ith
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I friends, in Lon-- the shores of the: North . Sea. The little gallant The were required t the Solicitor as his heading of "Huron Notes," I nOticeithe -Mr. W. F. Luxt u, editor of the Win- sinking Toronto, for many years associated w
� � imita ' .took dorsed upon the writ by nipeg 'Free Press,' has just -entered suit and rescued him. -
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ied on Tuesday. I band is headed by old King Bull, who'is a rebuked individual with the scimita Sheriffs following significant paragraph: i . f the Portage -Fire completely� destroyed the beautiful 1 Mr. Steat in the service of the Grand Trun
I fee for the- writ. Otherwise the against the propr cameallthe way fromthe Queen City to
� . . is not a - 0 ) ng to �homas McKay. fourth
Ira the - . his Way. He it ail i, a r libel, dam�ges being placed at )arns belongi funeral. The services in St.
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I attended, . unique character in 11 good Part, while the oriental Chem would be given no writs to serve. The ,,it is stated on good set*lby th t 't Of Uberal' fo I attend the
iter on Monday, . teaFKing in his own country, but is a sort terfield wv,s the proudest mar, in the neigh- continued to make the services from thirty-fourmen who attended'thelast brigade ;� amp $5,000. The offending ditor has since made conceosionLof Blenheim, the other night, to- James' church were impressive. The main-
, I . . Sheriffs s of the Brussels V�Ionteer company,�only me half-dozen calves, ten
�b spent Sunday : of Ben Butler in politics over there, the borhood. ' . . . ;h, 1884, that is for a period as member b4st vicinity. Mo t of a ology and th: libel suit will be gether with so bers of the Collegiate Institute board attend-
, iss Nei -vans - I leader of a clau, and a great man to. stir up - TH� DANGERS OF LION TAMING. . 1856 to Oct. St ,g only five years and six three are now residents of I '! � I d mropplpe ea! I - I hog@, 500 bushels of barley, besides bay, ad in a body. The floral emblems sent by
.6nd M of 28 years, beii3 them are in the United States."' The
nday. a fuss when he imagines he is not being ward Darling, the lion tamer in ! T �iorniiig last week, oats, and ail his farming implements.
I he 11 Wise in n of -On Wednesda
ussalf on Sa While Ed . h an April 15tb, 1890, the Will Mr. Irvine, yclept � . , North ,personal friends ind railway men were
I Whitby Ladies' I treated just, right. King Bull is fond of I in _ihe Worlds Fair I tephen Dunamore, of the 10th promises were fully insured in the . mt' ous. The bearers were
. � Hagenbecl,-.'s arena date of Mr. Winchester's report. McKillop" please expla In to the benighted while Mr. 8 I his beautiful and un & .
I k holidays. -Rev. . liquor of a�Wdesoriptiong, and the entire grounds, was in the lion's cage, on Thurs- I now challange Mr. Winchester or any readers of this paper w o elieve thqom- concession of Eldersie township, was shel- Dumfries and Waterloo companies. T Judge Woods and Messrs. .P. R. Jarvis,
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for ; his thirst in that direction would largest animal, to fire was undoubtedly the work of an incen- W. Law-
� __t, last wook I slaking of � brew- day, hitching Pasha, the Dar- rder VI., Sections 1 mercial Union of Ca aAa and the U ited tered in his stable to escape a storm he A. Monteith, S. R. HesBon, G.
,f other to show that 0 1 in four different
- � involve the purchase of one or more a chtiriot, the lion became refractork. and 2 of the Judicature Act, had been in n;jn andkilled. 'Asteer , diary, as it broke out . Ind C. McLellan.
loned for the com ' Q4-ateg would be highl beneficial t� the was struck by light rence a
. success in 1 eries and distilleries, Generally the old ling attempted to subdue him with a whip, actual force and practice in this country "' What could have in- in tht- stable was w1s) killed, but the build- places. . by the —The picnic, under the auspices of
i them Of rees to'the limits of the . 'upon the trainer. A people Of Canada, just �_V, . . —Two letters have been received
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,lex. McKeller, man confines his s�p .When the lion sprang prior to 1881, when they were invented by ducad those thirty-on�\ young men df the Ing itself was uni 3 u re .. arms Staft circuit of . the kethodist church,!, on
�wn at present. . village, but not long ago he wandered away huge boar hound, which was in the ,,�age, the Ontario Government. Brussels Volunteer Comp ny to leave I their —The ejection 103f v. Mr. Wood from director of the Ontario experimental f g to July lit, in Jefferson's bush, Hibbert, was
I - I s found hopelessly intoxicated near came to the %ogietaxice of Darling sizing who 0 m regational Church at from large hay dealers in Europe askin ucesseful. The weather was fine, the ,
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. � and wa the jaw. The trainer th' 0 t asiz- The members of the legal profession tr�_' d migrate I o the the pulpit of the ge shippers very a was large and respe I
k the Ferris wheel, enjoyi6g the slumber, if I an a members of the Ontario Government most prosperous countr be put in communication with lar crowd etab e, the re-
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.. . an who is at the lion by d beat the lion into subjection. war . - land of the free acroo a line? Now, Ottawa, on the grou ad that his sermonik did F. One letter is from
; I,&y of this - not of the just at least of the m ad a club an . 1890 vvere Sir Oliver Mowat, HOD. C. F. on t ander o into a not draw, is likely t� result in the division of hay in this countri Gier Loire, France, ceiptewere good, netting $193 as the result
. Tu.es( . . a world. Darling was uninjured, but his medal -be- in . please, ,Mr. 1rvine, d unity
. - � peace with himself and th . Fraser, Hon. A. S. Hardy, Hon. J. M. Gib- two-columu dissertatio corn and steers, of the congregation.1 Pome of the members J. Latraess, Rive do f the services. It was a fine OPPOrt
16t hold at the, resi I � , Bull is 112 yermra old, or very near Orn to tatters, � - church under who wants to buy 1,500 to 2,000 tons; the 0
1 d of King - decked coat was t son and Hon. G. W. Ross. or something equally f re�gn to the ques- are organizing to fo�m! a new - Mg people to get acquainted and'for
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th line, in ai of the . these .gentle- . other is from George Rogers, 101 Leadenhall for you v
Is, cro,wd was not that age according to the tradition . FOOLING THE INNOCENTS. I now most respectfully ask Mr. Wood. the old people to talk over old times. After
, village from which he hails, and every day tion, but gratify an ho I eat desire for inf or- I � .
, d themselves un-, � I -great great -great- A shar ler w' fair give the- Vital —The Kingston Knitting Mill Company, street, London, England, who wishes to served to the large crowd a Plat-
� a upon his great p orked a scheme on the men what explanation have they to mation by a direct I an war upon a contract for 1,000 to 2,500 tons. Some of our tea was rganized, the Staft
; he smile grounds last Friday night which netted him members of tha Legislature and the public Subject. - has purchased the Canadian right for a new should correopgrid form meeting was 61.
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,� all started homtt � great-grauTchildren. With the King is his ad- that for 15 'Win _c I used for manu- large Canadian dealers _ choir furni hiug the music. .Mr. T - H.
n to. fall heavily. about $300. He announc for inspiring or permitting Inspector I ke, patent knitting ma6hine s
ga � - And if our esteenitid �riend, Mr ' I i y J If, after with these parties.
� - - son Bala Bull, jr. This individual has at 'he would 8 vat _ the s socks. - Race, of Mitchell, performed the duties of ..
01. fourteen dollars I 8 a lion cents a head, _give everybody, who 0�ester to issue o misleading and inaccurate has any time to opare after ratio facturing half hose or Imen —A short 'time ago Jamoo Davidson, 4th .
; years, and ha . v` w of the fire- C the Attorney' he big a i the machine turns out man with ability, a- nd Mefters. Mourn,
[ - -- � . tained the age of 90 wanted a particularly fine Is a document as his report to morals of Egmondville� ft�d counting -eat has been made, &mily chair -
� _ority of the form named Bala Hygd, who is 73 years old. works, a steamboat excursion on the lake, , ' April 15th, 1890. , incip � I y will ,extend its concession, Minto, boa a successful f White and Rev. J. Galloway, of SestOrth,
itaxted haying this eneral, dated stories in the gravel -on the pri I treat istisfactory, the compan: The family consisted of Mr. and
� on lot This man has a daughter aged 59 whose son where the spectacle could be witnessed to ' . ARCHIBALD MCKELLAR, of that village, we shall be greatly eased businees and manufacture the machine. reunion. deon and 11 sons and gave addresses. This 'picnic makes the
led him barn '� ' . James Devi fires f kom. debt.
- f this week . ffer is 11 years old. This man's son is 29 -years the beat advantage. All those who paid the ' - Sheriff Co�unty Wentworth. and edified. i —The first entertainment of the National Mrs , and this was the parsons a
.� R. J. DuNsmlolts. I I of Philadelphia, was daughters, all grown up
. waiti under it-- of age, and he has a daughter 14 years old. price of the trip were told to go to the Ca- HAKILTON, July 5th, 1893. . School of Oratory, first time that they had all met together fbr —As %ias Kelly, of Kinkoraq was driving
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Z a barn This young lady sino pier, outside the Fair groundoi,and wait I WASHINGTON, D' C" July 5, 1893. 1 Stratford on Tuesday mornin9v
� L given at Grimsby 'Park Saturday eveni 'n
� with -a bouncing I . I . . I I
rd line,, had � 12 years. They drove up to Harriston and into ,frightened at meetm
t spouse, some two years ago, , . ere much pleasef: week, the horse became .
� this week, a,nd a I for the boat. . The Patrons of Industry. . I i The many visitors � w had the family roup taken, and a- fine pie-
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I o baby girl, who is the grest-ete.-grandobild and no boat put in I - I � bertson, of
. Ran- When 11 o'clock came a. more I on the grounds than look Ing a bicycle ridden by Dr. Ro
Z —Mrs. Goo. . week's reporte Canad There are ture it makes. I;r. and Mri. Davidson
,., to her I here0before mentioned. And this is all of In appearance, the 4,000 People crowded on DEAR EXPOSITOR, -111 last Single fare- rate for return tickets to the ever before at thi ime of the yeoir. The and are as active as 20 years ago. In that city. The buggy wall upset and broken
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.)eon confined . that storyi for the present at least- 5 't they had beau of the Patrons of Industry meeting the 20. as son has opened cry auspiciously. young and the occupant thrown into the diteb.
,heart trouble- W 0 1 the pie began to realize tho When they ea- planks laid down! re all right ; but the World's Fair will begin about July a fact Do one would take Mri. Davidson .for
, . � Most of the ' Laps are of the Lutheran ate r a I ,'-'This accident might have proved fatall but
ound agaID.--migs by the mis- che d7 out of their money. 15 the chart fo'r all religious —About 1,000,000 bushels of gra :—Dr. Leonard, late United States consul, the mother of so large a family. d
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. with faith, having been converted myed to -return the way they had come,theY .,Bible furnishe I rra, hired six Miss Kelly was only badly frightened an
� spent the 1'st I I these bodies ad Kingston from the west last week. . at London, who has made himself popular —Orlando Reed, of West Zo
I - I sionarie,3 whp have long &bored in that f ou,nd the gates of the Fair closed against bodies, and yet how different I I ,ery seriously hurt. Dr. Robertson
i line. She was &c Many of the natives, lie different members of the —An average of sixteen passenger trains with those engagedlin temperance and re- men to work in a gravel pit a week ago on not v ; ut had oc-
anow-bound country, As there was no other way for them are. Now, t 'hom Weis expressed regret that the acc-d's
Why -lie, of the . . ligious belief at all, and tbem. , Clair Tunnel. U * the commutation tax, two of w . . t of the
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� however, have Do re . I to get off the pier, each One Was obliged to order may they are for doing away with daily pass through the St � igious work left on, Tuesday for his home in � curred. ae� says that h
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Led on Tuesd5y. rmed over the prospect for admission to the towns and villages and dealing at head- —Rev. Dr. Sims will succeed Dr. [Wild as Indiana. Dr. L 0 rd took with �him a Donald McKay and Malcolm McKenzie. a t
do not seem at all sla )ay fifty cents e buggy when half a mile off and that a
I nic hold in'lArJobu ", I who the swindler 1. I f t�i�rree-year-old Clydesdale ccident would not have ocouprred had not
Of eventually visiting a climq where ice and ound8. it is not known quarters, and their trying to deal only with pastor of Bond street church, Toronto, at a handsome pair o They were to have $1.25 each for the day's a
week I � gr I a. salary of $2,000. � colts, bought from r. MoKay,of Hensall.
. ommon 4ka in Lapland. - work.
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Llay G�f last In , . snow are hardly as c , , . opeperson in a town or village shows thi the Amerloap House, . But after the toile of the day were he driver been an badly !soared as the
�() the heavy rain i f these, and if he h&s Was- ' " —Miss Herch, of —Near,Port Sta ley, Saturday, the Wife over Mr.,Reed refused to certify to the ' t In his opinion a horse Is frightened
� ! 0ld King Bull is one o SUNDAY SHOW. But b doing this,they are killing the goose r - horse.
611 did , : .THE y urned the other day ,,c - -
- I I any re igious beliefs of any kind, he lim, not n eggo for opposition is Walkerton, was badly b I of Mr. -John , met her death by acei commissioners that they had worked faith
ia of base bo l: - that lays the golde - � not by the bicycle but by the rider die
all' was [ And - The attendance at the World's Fair yes ices. bift. Gi6ord's while lighting a fire with coml oil R %:pring at the rear fully. He thought they were entitled to $1 thin case and
Ile, of foo -t -f : * dentally falling I of is mounting. He dismounted in
: 7 . yet been pleased to indicate the fact. .8 in work -
were; I , in the terday was very light, so light as to raise the r al cause of low pr school who —The 6 -year old son of Gideon Nicholas , ic returned fro
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the baskets � he has quite a following . of heathen not speech reminds me of a boy in a - the house. d a piece, but the men declined to accept thi , the horse shied. He caught the horse him
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ever, each day's perform- doubt in t A 3 was and brought the matter before- the magis- - ted in putting ,
-ks for home —The some minds as to whether or oher another boy told a big was drowned in the Grand River lt C Is and found her%r� y in the barrel, which
as NiphGl 'passed little village. How 9 open Sundays are to prove the financial boon old the tea ised to brin him an ap- donia Friday afternoon while wading. Id - favor of the self, and would have &sets
it Sace begins with a religious service amon While the story, forhe prom! I . top� bridge, sunk in the grouu . Deceased was 23 years trate. The verdict was in things. to right hsd not there been other
1. Brussels- cemetery - those of the natives who have become Chris- to the Fair that was expected. ple and did not do it. Mr. GiWord promises _W. C. Ribble, near Kensing old, and leaves thr a little children. plaintiffs,with costs. an willing to do no. He had just received .
, - expr as satisfaction over the attend- wheat ; I r selling liquor , —On Wednesday, 5th lust,, the 12th an- m
Deeeased had been , tianized, officials a oncessionaries are a dollar and a quarter for I think London, has been fined $20 fo I —Miss Orrange, f Glencoe, has fessional call to Rostock and had togst
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�h 1-uno- diseas s ' &nee, it is no secret that c I thought the on Sunday. to use township of Euphe Is, for $10,000 for in- nual international convention of Christian a pro a an possible.
� The interior of the village is as much like at thd lack of he will not do it for a while. at there as sooi
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c Mthe 10, a 12 dayk, — : Itat of a native collection of huts as possi- generally greatly disappointed Patrons claimed the credit of making the —TorontD ladies are � organizing d b Endeavor Societies began its labors —The death occuried on Tuesday n' ht
n rise receive. being thrown from a The attendance was enormous, ,.r I I ! A
41 with some growth � t -like affair, being the bustling multitudes that were fondly o well as the binding twine. their Influence against the introd � notion of * wago in which ten persons Montreal. okey, the O foot
I ble- Each hu,to is a ten The anticipated for this'period of the Fair. As wheat cheap, a I lost an arm, and Sunday cars In the city. 'turee-Beated ,000 delegates having been .prementg of last week, of Patrick Hi
re hope to ,,.a him - . made of skins banked up with moss, all concessionaries are compelled to About thirty year@ ago wers.riding. The omplainint alleges that over 15 resident bf St. Maryst bad for nes-Ily half a
:._�,lisg. Annie Cook eutrauce, of the hut is very small, and no nearly eiptg into when the'dootors came they said the owner —The proprietor of the Cosmopolitan road wam no in condition for travel representing every State and Territory in e of the well known Jagures of .
o this week.—The pe hat can enter one of pay 25 per cent of their gross ree at to of the mill was to blame for not having a hotel, W iminipeg, was the � other day fined the ry province in the D Death came A65 the natural -ire -
V - by reason of the neglect of the township the Union aud eye
mething man with a -atove-pwiit th; Exposition's coffers, they are the fir d dollars for allowing his barten i � minion. - The hospitality Of the people of I that town' aving
ja year is so! ; these residences hout losing both his a a . The guard around the saw, and he should do so one hundre council. ' Montreal was 8 i I Id age, Mr.- Hickey h
",ker a*ld 11 steers a chapeau and his dignity at one and the same feel the results of light att nd nee t future accidents, but to der to osll liquor to aa Indian. � - r8. Jane Part , reliat of the late taxed, but it was 4ult Of 0 in a few mOutbil Of 104 'Years.
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I t&in that averaged . regular Sunday services were the only and so to proven off the arm. —The other day John Copland sold to Fidge on, died on generously give ,Ouvention W" attained with of the CountY Claret Ira-
� . � save my life they had to out of Harriston, two calves Thomas Partridge, or., of Lond solo O. Sunday night by a mon- He was a nativ-6
r ) lot.— time. The small door is banked up with a Ilism Hinds, a o this country mAnY years
r3re a prinit alab of wood ; inside a. fire is continually special attraction at the park yeaterday,and d lays all the blame on the Gov. Wi I the r sidence of her sister in brought to
�nia, stablished fact that many of the . Mr. Giffor he old for $11 each,and three calves Saturday at star meetiu@ I drill hall, which was land. He came It
of alt the pio burning. Sometimes the smoke goes out of the now a . t to save the farmers he must five mont � I In the.
I'le . � ethibits are entirely closed on Sundays no ernmente, bu kys Farmers' Insti- for $20. � 1 f" Lobo. Mrs. Partridge went there on a visit werflowing� The attendance ago and reached St. Xarye about the memo
a June 30 avd/ was I .5 small.Aparture provided for the purpose., i � the Sunday at. outuOsrarbome. He no . I - crowded to ( . tim'e that the main line of the Grand Trunk
e I . remains right doubt helped to diminish —A Winnipeg despatch l� says:! Rev . E. five or six week agc and was since taken ill Was estimated at ne&0 15,000. The great-
,,&*. Th , mahayr-ke . and sometimes it doesn't, but lbe attendance at tutes are no use. The Farmers' Institutes o"ryo � I ad and the couven- did. He has been a resident of the Went
I owards tendange, the re- � and better Eaves, a Methodist missi i - as drown. She was born in Inverneashire, Sootland,and t d has long
-, got, raUled t in the hut. Bat thoi'Laps do not seem to , instruct how to 'produce cheaper a in 1851. She was 78 years eat enthusiasm prove Ward for nearly fifty year@ an
King Ball'q hut i li i - -vices should ed.in the rapid@ near Norway Ouse recent- came to Canad
�Mpire a igious per in Festival Hall was not I ! � - tion presented a grand sight. Dr. Clark,
nd ha,d the inind this in the least, and not to grow thietles v�hare you � I of ale. I i chair, �besn famillarly known Ito the _ESOPIO Of St-
�t have - quite a poll- large.-JThe Rev. Jeukins Lloyds Jones be sednDear Seaforth. ly � � - re ideDt of the society, occupied the West Ward."
,�em they mig the largest in the village, and is . � I row rain as in - ifficultleB that have lately — young son o Mrs. Win. Brown, of p " I . Marys as s, the Mayor of the
visiting . The business d and the proceedings opened with song ear
-but no—the , ace in its way. r NOTES, Ke fatroinso of Yodustryj instruct all the ompa4y (VIVoodstook's Cedar Creek, ne& Galt, was very badly .1 ,uring all the years over which kis life Ox-
�th thern. ure of the L land . V cheap and sell dear in harassed James Hay C . k , In using the vice and a sermon preached by Rev. T. H. D
he umpire wi .. The reindeer are a fest is tool -here The Hotel, Lincoln, at -the edge of the other way, To bu: I suppose Mr. largest industry) have been adjusted, and hurt on Tuesday o ilant wee it Lewis, of Maryland. tended it was his ,enviablefortune to en1OY
the MobA"4m had 16 village and a very attractive oz. , - mower in -the hay Is knives broke and - the best of health, and it was his boast
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ith them, who stuck I are nine of theme handsome:a'imals and they World's Fair grounds, was badly danjaged 'the whole thing they ftY says in future the business will be ru under the ecamoaryt . e o a black- —The Tavistook dairy school is progress- that although he had spent nearly 60 years
When 5 seem to stand the weather n by flie on Friday evening and five persons Gifford speaks from experience when he f the James Hay COmoom, r (limited),& became n . - the in&. Ing favorably. It is under the management - his own se-
�and thin. )ry well with the majority of farmers do! not make three name.o i6i stock of smith for repair I The driver of t Marys he had never, on
toad 34 -ve whom may die. Ontario dair on a association .and -is in St. I a physician.
(1, the scare a � the aid of a daily bath from a good substan- were injured, two of ollowed by per cent., while manufacturers make ten, joint stock concern with a cap full in the chine disengaged a knives and put them of the -pose ol'tem,ohing chessemakers count, required the services Of
pawas, A,' windstorm of teriffle force, f I , artin, Patrick and Woralit
Z for the Chip Dished . tial hose. � downpour of rain, passed over the fifteen and twenty. Political speakers gen- $200,000. A claim to be paid ir V, which it across the bottom f a road -cart and he and for,the pui d methods, Mr. A, T. His children, M ited States. - It
Nould have fi The Delecarlian girls are from the north of a heavy 1 tell their chairman and an. wages Of employees at the facto ." , intending to drive to the most improve
� &rose and the g6ma Sweden and do not differ greatly from the White City a few minutes before 6 o1ciock, erally ey are intelligent ; Mr. Gif- is said will amount to over `,,$�6,000. Theyl-11the little boy got r d before Bell, who was instructor,of cheese making are all residents of the Ulu
1� - dience th . _ sta to
ordinary Sweilsh girls to be seen landing at- 4�ing considerable damage to different build ise. - I know liabilities in town will - be considerable, but I Romeville, Thel ad scarcely
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