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� . .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. thetariff is usel3w-as a-prOteetive measure) . 'backin Oneyear thaii it themnarchistic rail- .difficult to secure, Gaelic. ministerial assist- Irwin, Elsie Jane Belmore 423 Love, Ellie No. 12, ' MeKillop tation bravely plunged into the rushin ".. _* ,::, - - i
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VLThe figure, between the parenthesis after each * a - � man in lown that has that language, ifid McCallum, Annie No. 8, E. Wawanoxh'444 McNab, Nellie Worth P. S. yards, reached the lad just as he elaspef1his .. -. - I
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ne denotes the pap of the paper an whi . . his probable successor has none of it, it Martin, Rachel X6.14,W.Wawanosh 428 Moir, Louisa No. �:. 10 Had hands and sank for the last time - � � I
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. - VolaW Lis"ohn C. Morrison. (5) porary expedient. Let. us I look -at We find the following iummary of the allow th6 Gaelic service to drop while !he O'Connor, Julia No. 14, E. - " 449 Pollard, Bella. No. 112 MeKillop time the boy was about again, but it IWO* a - I �- , 'It- - - __ .
I � Wanted -.0. Pearce. (5) I .1 I 4; S - - ... - _. .
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.'Weetern how-' it works. � A certain line of financial and commercial position in - the Rev. Doctor himself is at the Lead of .the Naylor, Mabel No.13,E- 444 Reynolds, Florence No. 10: Hay close call. Mr. Barnard is deserving of I . _-- .- - . �
. FS17-Thos. A. Browne. (IS) - I . congregation. . � Peacock, May NO. lo, iforris 508 Roberton, Bells, No. I Hallett special commendation for iiis prOmptaM : 1. .1 � �celattv
- `*%ut rea-J. T. CairniL (8) . I States, in the New York Tribune, of Mon-, I- I . 11-
iff . I Pup positor Office. manufacturers is protected, the price is CRois AND BEARs.--Crops in Russia are MeVety, Milton No. 10, 11 489, 7arling, Katie J"�`aforth P. 8. and courage. , _� I
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. � I turers day 23rd ult. :_11 A year ago the count very- satisfactory, both in regard to quality Robertson, Kate Blyth 521 O N Ilie I - .
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. A choice Farm for Sate -David I,Ipe- (5) enhanced and the original manufac ry )un . V ---�Mr. John Ransford, of Clinton -who re- . -'- � __ . 00
I and quantity., Finland has been invaded. Mille, Oliver No. 9, Turnberry 465 Be F. No. �0, Hay turnea from Chicago last week, a ' �. I
Gang Plow* --T. Mellis. are prosperous. Other men see their pros- was in, the agonies of panic, Banks were ,verfey, MO. . tates -,that ' � - I - . I
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- I Children't Shoes --R. W!"ItI1111 (8) - by bears, which are ravaging the farm . Turney, Robert No; 8, M orris Denrilsc;�, Alex. No. 7', McKillop the visible evidences of the railroad strike, - 1. -
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- . Cash Buyers. - stock. Troops have been sent to kill WROXETER. McLeod, Win. C. 9,�afdrth P. S. , in the shape of car, wrecks and rumas -are - I - - -
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The. Imperial Restaurant -R. Haxby. (8) were nearly 500'per week. Manufactu i ' .... �. - I __ - �
I new. The domestic competition threatens - ring them. � Morrison, Albert No. 1-2, McKillop something appalling. An attempt was mad . . I - - I - ,,a IaA
. U,3rone Match. (8) . Barton, Cassie ,No. 13, Howick 462 it e � _`V_- - - WA
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� establishment& in eN cry direction were clos- - A KTX'G C!AeTumb.-The Chinese Lega- I Pollard, John to wreck the trad - . 4k � . � aers a 9
m. to do what the foreign competition was do . Campbell, Mabel � Gorrie 495 ' - , __- . I P
� CatchinSthe Eye -R. Mercer. (5) tion in London received a dispatch on Silt- � Sparling, Charles 84forth P. S. _: - ffe eta!
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. C40tral � udne" College --Shaw &Efflott. (5) ing before. Then a trust is formed ; it is ing, domestic exchanges were disorganized, Dane, Rachel No. 4, Howick 463 � Own. ! - ` ..
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,. Snap a- Kodak -Bright Bros. (5) . ' . stocks were dropping towards the lowest . 9 Fortune,' Lilly No. 13, " � ' day He '
� the logical outcome of protection. In Caa . � 425 :. � I . J�
of Corea, was captured by, the Japanese on ' , ago and amongst his catch was a small roZk . I _.__�, -
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a ay. Ha-zelwoodi Letta, ,� 94 473 The following stude4s in this County �
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'. I Re trust, the sugar trust, the cordage combine. modities parisons with . WILL AP-PFAL TO Ciff ANcEpty.'President Inglis, Jeannie pio. 9, Carriek 423 and neighborhood have s�cceeded in . up aud gave � pen _. . __1_, - �, I - ep, is home
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I I . us others'- in the United States such a period would naturally exhibit, gain 'Debs and the American Railway Union have PWmg two little frogs jumped out, a - ,
and numero J. . Morrison, Letisba I Wroxeter 493 their Primary or Thircy,class, nonl�r_6fei- , a well 4
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,.- - - in many respects. Failures are now less been granted by Judge Wood, of Chicago, I f . around as lively as though they were on the �;, , li-t- is a grand Pla
Miller, Jennie. 456 sional exaluinatiOng : � �� ..
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ftw 1 05 noo * tov there is scarcely an industAy that has not ' - ' an appeal to the 'United States Court of bank of the river.. � _� J eph -Ra
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I U 250 per week, and in aggregate of McEwau, Annie No. 2, Turnberry 514 Seaforth-W. Aitchison, R. Aitchison, E. � - gr*, Joe
DEN I * its trast. The great majority of people are, than lis- A eal in Chancer -The dwelling house of Mr. Dulump I I ��._ �:
. ght - Itron X V . McGuire, Tillie No. 18, Howi-,k 424 Connor, C. Cadmore,' �,F. Clarkson, M. y . -1 � 't ,b,olne from Cal
;7�) bilitie"s only $2,600,000 for twelve day EW PULLMAN ,-%,. I _J
I � - . � a ,of U. &MPANY. -It is stated in near the salt block in Goderich, was burned I I -
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- � MitchenJenlima, J. No. 1, Grey 486 Devereux, J. Dorsey, E. `�Evans M i Fianna- - Sunday morning of last week - Phi
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- I . an evil and the only way to break up com- - July. But the volume of busine!�s is smaller Chicago that a wealthy corporation is being Watters, Lizzie , No. 5, Howick , 496 gan, R. Higgins, J. Hort6 n, L. killoran, M. - An upset .L - -Tiueffd�y �� -
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SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, August 3rd, 1894. " free trade. Canadians formed to take over in a body the striking , , . lamp is supposed to have been the cause ' * ' - �&u
than a year ago. Payments through all J. Laidlaw, H.Mc�f i , - ,7
� bines is by all i � I .- - ter te �&U&
Bradnock, John No. 18, Howick 501 Morris Peterson, E. Proctor, J.,Rae, B. V 01 i -
t owing � . clearing -houses last week were I7. per cent.' Pullman employees mud to start a rival es I Most,of the furniture was saved, �he , ' .- 4
should not allow themselves to be deceived tablishmeni for the building of palace. and house was worth -%,cry little, and was not 1 - the S
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- Protested. Elections. . . less than last year, and for the mouth thus sle , Darling, John No. 9; Carrick I 488 Stephens, I. Simpson, C. �anders, E.Welsh, likely insured. - I I - I _ -home In .
by specious promises. They shoiild� not let ] a cars. Dustow, Thomas F.No. 9, 99 460 H. Watson. . - I . . � A I � *,to yca� I
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� ZAD� Rev. Dr. J. B. McCullough, -An. immense sturgdon, weighing eight -y- _� . .
The. following election protests have been their capidity ind selfishness get the -upper far 23 per cent. 4ess than 1892. Railroad - Hall Win. No. 9, , " 460 Chnton-W. Baird, P. 0ampbell, A. Con- - - -1 . - �v ,Vouatry_�-Xiss �
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,Z entered thus far : hand of their common sells I - earning editor of the Philadelphia Methodist, and rbes, M - .- f4raham, two pounds, and measuring nearly six f6et ' - .-' ii�w I 2ally Faual
e. Let them re- a thus far reported for the month are one of the best-known Methodist cler Henry, Wm. No. 18, Xowick 522 sitt, T. Co tice, C. F� - in length, was captured by Messrs. WHI, . - - � � I- - I - - t ,
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� -.1 32 per cent. less than last year. Lair(f, Herbert W. No. 5, Howick 581 M. Hartley, F. Hartleyi T. Is, i4ter, . I � 6 vilating
. Commodi- ,nien in the Philadelphia Conference, died . _
LrBig-RAT -Gibson and. .Middleton, Ham- solve then to be square with the whole world � I I , Dempsey and Robert Essery, of Stephen, at 4 - The ,mjoyed 0
. I Mitishell, Hanre Molesworth 449 Jeckelli'Iff. Lennox, WJ McCrea, A. -
. - rather than, by fanciful expedients, atte ties average lower than a year ago, and -are Sunday. Milne, Richard & No. 5, Howick 591 Kenzie, Me- Gritild Bend the other day, Apparently it - - , � �. !'_%; Lizzie A
ilton',F Harcourt, Monk ; Hardy, South 'Upt . - - J. McLean, R. keMordie, L. Mid- - I t-
, Bra -at ; Pathu, Centre Simcoe ; Campbell, to overcome the laws of close to the low' A PRINTE R!S I I FAT TAKE. "-Henr S had- gotteii in beyond the 'breakers and could � &nth Bend 'I
- nature and secure eat point ever known. A - Peterman, Willie No. 9, Carrick 496 dleton, S. Plummer, R. Reid, R. Ross (pass- . 9 � - ,_ P
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year ago heavy foreign. loans to relio,ver in- Rae, Robert Wroxeter 538 ed in Latin), L. Worthington. '. -1 I . )
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N� Blezard, East Peterboro ; German, Welland; former course must' bring true prosperity, temporary necessities brought. gold hither, years, has just received notice that he has work of Mr. F. Crich's frame ba,rn in Tuck- . - �
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- Strong, Edmund Gorrie 485 Elliott, W. Fisher, L. Gordon, W.`Gordon, _
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'1� 'South the latter cannot bring aught but eventual ,but- it is going abroad, $3-300,000 last fallen heir to a part -of $40,00%000 which ersmith� Allary
. . Garrow, West Huron ; ,, McLean, - � I was left -by some relatives in� Germ ' Stewart, Arnold No. 9, Carrick 501 F. Gray, W. Hawkins, J� Hebel, G.,How- short order. This has been an - exceedin - . Iere to A- thei
- Iffuron. shameful defeat. I . week. The trouble about money, which was . . any. I . � . ard, 1. Kilpatrick, C. Lawson, C. LeTouzel, gly I - ,to attend -
. by some supposed to be the cause of all dis- A CouNTERF.ErrE%-Winiam,'4 Martin, an I SEAI?ORTII* busy season for framers,'which aecountg � .. I--- � someof ill.
. . CoRsF.Rv_kTms - Meredith, London ; - I __ _� . I . . ex -convict, and one of the Ofiost skilful . T. Long, R. Alair, H. M4cdonald, J'. Mae- for this building being so late in being I � � I 1. . - our -vi
I . , order last year, no longer exists ; the roar- At Seaforth 79 candidates wrote on En- Kenzie, N. Malloy, L. VeLean, E. Milian, I - - Q 'threil
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apan is I , le in the act'of makm' counterfeit so n. , _ . hia .
J hk-elv to 2et into trouble over whi i , I I on Tuesday of last week, - the first new 11 -well ��d
� - have r-21,000,000 on hand, and 'eact 58 wrote on ntrance, and 50 on P�iblic A. Tyndall. . t . -
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School Lea ing, The results, as confirmed Wingliam-List I -W. Armstrong, E. -11 � -home -
I Jolin, West lork ; Ryerson, East Toronto; brings - hither, a million or - two more for BANK OF ENGLAND. -The 200th anniver- v P. weighed. over the standard. Mr. Jameg - � .. " - .
. as it was sailing under the British flag,. and ' �Y�the Educa Ion Department' are given Bradwin, B. Covenlr - left for .
Preston, North Lanark. which the stagnant business of the interior , p, J.-i'Duncan, E. -East- Turner, of Brucefield, delivered at Irw.lalf; -, __ � . TOW
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PATRwis - Senn, Haldimand ; Tacker, finds. no use." . notable institutions in. Great'B Beattie, Fred., Seaforth Public School 561 Duncan Stewar this yeae-s . t 1,�� - ner attomded th
violated the neutrality laws, as there had . Bknk of England, was celebrated on Frid t, B. Treker, M. -Wilson- wheat, that went 63 lbs. to the busliel, and '__ - lk .,;
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I P. P. A.-Gurd, West Lamliton. Broadfoof Harold 11 Cc 1 422 Exeter -R. Cruch I . .1 - 1. �,�_, I "eik -well of W,
. . V - having begn granted July .295, 1694, by Wil- it � 99 Ylison 1 -Nellie McKay, A. -The other evening the citizens of the . - � __ _ -10
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Campbell, Norman, Seaforth 481 St. Marys -M. Bayne, "M. B'ennet� -- I .
- Grover Cleveland, the President of -the - lot, of Waterbury, Connecticut, sprained her 44 cc -, M. they having. recently returned from their' I - � 1. I I .
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* United States, has brought down upon his He stated that were it not for the fear in- t Edge, Jesse - 428 J. Hill, H. Howard, A. Hudson,. C. Hutch- I � . . tell took pla4
. against P. P. A. bought little of -the matter until a, few days I . 900 . - I -I' I �17 �- I" - -J.
_ I devoted head the wrath of the Protectionist Govenlock Wm., No. 10, McKiflop 49-29 , a, W. Letts, H. McKay, E. McDonald, of showing their d � will and tendering � I - I- .. .. � . - .-,.betweenXr.,.
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11. -We just learned of 'the South and West spired by the British Navy and five minion ago, when her tongue began to swell. Some congratulations., -It is not necessary to say - I I ' G. Shaw. o
/ 1, . ; I onto, Demo6ratic Senators, by writing a personal Canadians, the United States would declare of New York's best physicians have treated Hannah, John, No. 7 Tuckersinith 503 McIntosh, D. McPher�on, D. Ming, B. they were well received and a pleasant time -1 I �. - . - 11 31f, . I
I Hii,ron protests by telegraph from Tor . Hodgins, Lloyd, Seaforth Public School 579 Mossip, M. Radcliffe, J. Roberts . �- __ - _4 ,be walk,OA ,%
I letter to a member of Co . . . her in vain. She has been una:Dle to eat for . - up, M.Rob- - --- .1 - �to
I - agrees, giving his war at once against Great Britain. This i - it 99 - spent. � . _ - -wou the rape A
1, before going to press, and., consequently a the ast three days. Hoffinan, Chas. ,425 inson, F. Sinkfils, W. Taylor, M. Th . _�_ - , . ,
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I - kn�w nothing of the grounds of protest. tion of Tariff Legislation in Congress. He nonsense of the most ridiculous kind. AOAST MEAT. -The wholesale, market of Irving, Win. cc 44 488 Harriston-E. Allen, *. Alexander, C. sr., of Morris, who has attained to 85 ye�rs � I � - 1._. . Hanna xiur ION
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k . was perfectly within his rights as the other night., -and $50,000 wotth of meats Jackson, Frank, No. 8, Tuckersmith 560 Braden, J. Bennetf, M. BILtton-, E. M. Car- 0VTm9 ..... . � bril -
speak for South Huron and we can assure . laid down ignorant regarding the feelings of tile Amer- - Nplincy, Jos. J., No. 7, M Killop 435 ter, A. Cochrane- F.'Deut4chmann, H. Dob- machine until three acres of hay fell in - � I I � � - has been ill for
. by the Constitution, in so doing, but he had . ' and property were destrojed, The 0 c . swath. It is a, rare thing to find a gentleman I'll ! - �
. our -friends that in so, fax as we know or can, . ican people or else he is the victim of an re " a McKay, Daniel, No. 10, Tuckersmith 436 son, Alexander Enislie, 4. ..K. Elmshe, J. - I �, .11 �� I I .coverea.-Mr,
- learn, there is no cause for a protest, and the temerity to oppose the views of the. hallucination. Many ATri6ricans, it is true, doubt the fire was incendiary. I McLe�n,Arthur, Seaforth Public School 474 Flath, M. Hilborn, E. Hi4imler, B.'John of Mr. Ireland's age skirmishing round in a - . --- _ -been sick for .so
WHEI& BI�EF'is DEA -R;- e � .1 - bay field, but he is in the enjoyment of a � �. -11 I -
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,� consequently no grounds for alarm. " Money Lords " and that. is infinitely do not kil o*w.much About Canada, but the ma- hay famine last year in Switzerland all sur- good degree of health. These" old pioneers I . � . .
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. e, in their eyes, than violating the C . J . us stock was killed, and now there 'a & Broadfoot, May, Seaforth Public School 484 Millar, G. Morrison, S. P� have constitutions well worth I I � .. I
7 , '. uth is - stitution, which they themselves have done great scarcity. Beef brings on the hoof, � ,'dfield, W Ram- -The other eveninga'yonng lady of near " I
� The Tr Best. � friendship for Canadians and a Canadian is $15.40 per -920 pounds, and dressed beef Chesney, W., No. 5, Tuckersinith 458 *age, N. Reayely, L. Re W. Rowe, A. . .� I � .. I I eI
. .I- in the spirit if not in the letter. Here is one I Londesboro, had an exciting time going to I __ _i� � I . ,
- During the late election our attentibu. was made welcoli d, W. Sinclair, ill A. Smith, M. Fi
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. extract from this much talked of epistle, Carder, Edna L., Blyth Public School 434 Stokes, F. Stewart;lq. W411ace, M. Wilson � - .- �Ottawfi.-Dr.
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I ..and we must say that it is i most t-leax- old c . Car -roll, Maggie, Seaforth Public School 424 W. Woolner. I . I
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I crossed our notice before, viz* : the tremend- - . , ountry. Unforttinately, there is all Clarke, Florence, Blyth Public School - 463 The total number. of caiadidates for this � __ I -1 .of ,Seaforlth, is,
I anly one: " It inust be eta' Association. I . bravely, and managed to stop the horse, but . - . - I i -
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- ous amount of misrepresentation, trickery, elementamon the professionalpolitician class . . Charlesworth., M., No. 8, Tuckersinith 422 examination was 4,319, of �whidlr 1,936 pass- . . - .
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I I admitted that no tariff measure can accord 9 Dulican, May E.,S'eaforth Public School 422 ed, I an average of almost not until the buggy was well. smashed up, , - - I I . �Ajsjtlillg Mr. Fi
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. . with Democratic principles and promises EAST HURON ENTRANCE Engels, Gussie, . 4. tc 562 forth passed 9-5 out of 47 - more than 1 � Dallas, of Detr
I . to do duty for argument'in the Canadian ) ing,the lion�s tail," but thig element no more CC cc - . 11 �
.� . . Edmund, Mabel 4296 percent. Three o the I � town.-Migs h
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I Press. This is more particularly the case ill - represents the people of the United States - . Forrest, Margaret, No. 7, Stanley 441 Goderich School belong, ,%v� are informed, to had John Sands, of Colborne, before Mayor 77 _� � �. % � Winghanipubl
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� Conservative journals, though we are sorry 6 Colonel Denison and Casten Hopkins The follow is the `Hit� of those* wl I Butler, of Goderich, for going over the Salt- I 11..� I
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wonder that Democrats are willin Good Edith, Seaforth Public School ' 423 same. The results J � ... - -The Misie I
to say that some Liberal papers descend to reptesent t from the several schools. At Goder'ch 'a ..the ford bridge faster than a. walk. -
-I- the same level. It is positivel disgusting, . I ,g to depart have sonsi or,daughters, brothers, sisters or the recent Entrance Examination, 109 can- . -evidence showed that Sands had not ilone ' I
. I y. HenWerson,Edna, Seaforth Public School A422 Senior Leaving and Matri lation exami . - " * it to
I week after week-, to see such methods prac- didatea�wrote at, Clinton, 80 at Wingharn ina- as was charged and that Symonds. had , � - - I .1 ADn a vw - 11)
. from this, the mo§t Democratic of all tariff friends in thd neighboring Republic. As , Ky-16, Aggie J. No.. 8, Tuckeramith . 446 tions will Likely be out ear next week. ; I - and
pr . mciples, and that the inconsistent ab ' . &nd 39: at Wroxeter. The Education De I every appearance of being the worse cd - - � -, 1. - AMIRs. A .
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. , d-istrib. be emphasized by the suggestion that the calls and the Democrats as there is between . "T auccem- McLeod Agnes, No. 4, McKillop 427 not be re arded as the r ', of the work -Mr. C. Prouty, clerk I of Stephen, re- . 11 . W ,
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�_ , leaders of public � . t ie Mardie ) Tillie J., No. 2, McKillop 426 of an sc 1 7 � tow1k, Val in�
1. liters of knowledge, guardians. of the rights wool of the farmer be put on the free list, the Americans and the British. C' ful candidates with their marks and the M ) y tool, as in many -instances. candi- ceived the sad intelligence by telegrani from � � .
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. � protection of tariff tax , olonel school to which they belong: - I cGregor, Olive, No. 6, Hullett 510 dates other than those iprepared at the ,Goal,erne , I _�11 - M=. Stewart".
� and the ,ti,ii be . McMillan, Mary, No, 13, McKillop 424 school have presented themselves for ex- ur, -New York on Tuesday of last 11 I - X re. Tenaut.- .
of others. The editor of a newspaper .who, - Denison and all others who are fond of in- . Z week, of the death of hips brother, Mr. Nel- - I ., -
I ICLTNTON. . McLeod, Annie, Seaforth Public School 489 ainination. - . ! . " is the -aulest d,
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I porationg and capitalists. 'How P � I Parsons, Mary, No, 6, Hallett - 494 �, . trade and was 78 years of age. Mr. Prouty I . I - Bell,-rVir. 1, I
-, trough, will so debase himself and his call- , . aR we face United States, should take the first oppor. Bowers, Mamie Clinton Model school 514 Rennie, Maggie L. I N 2, McKillop 501 : . - . .
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, the people - after indulging in such out- Courtice, Hattie 644 H was unable to attend the funeral, owing to ". _t T.. I ,
� ing as towilfully deceive his readers in the -in'- . turiity to visit the Country they are so ' . uron No�tes. - I I ation.-Mr. 31'
nations and viplations of cc'- C er, Eva. 99 Simpson, Violet, No. 6, McKillop. , 486 � I . . . - - -- Z L -
. - - . . . :' 528 42,_? Miss Moore, of ChicaAo, is the length of time it would take to get to . � -
. trerest of anypolitical party would sellhisSOUL . -tinually yopping about and get ae- ChOoNley, Aggie, if C Storey, Mary Ann, No. 2, McKillop visiting at his brother's hom . __.* � Iiis brother, 34
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.- to live at ease on the proceeds of the toil of of New York sensible, everyday Americans who form the 94 -G. A. Deadman, � chemist, Br I ussels, is caught a black bass the other day, in the . � � �
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others. I backbone of the Republic a 661 south branch of thd river, which weighed - � -1-.1 � � .
I I . And this too often, we fear, is the * I ad they would Kin Flossie if 49 Ward, Lillie, Seaforth Public School 469 enjoying a holiday outing in Muskoka, at . I '. - I . Is ViEitiag'in 1H
I mainspring of each effort. This is putting There seems to be nothing lefp �of the - soon cease their senseless din. 91 it it 664 Young, Mabel, No. 7, Tuckeramith 436 the cottage of his brother-in-law two pounds, seven ounces. Danny weighs i � _ - I .., Mo ,
__. . I Keane, Maude 1 Mrs' about thirty-five- pounds, and he nl�st have, ._1 f �
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. - is the plain truth. the truth divested of the courts. In Ohio, it is reporte4, Judge THE Exeter Times ;,professes to be very McCrea, Celia it oxet.'r,' has digpose& it dragged him in over his knees and smash� I - � .
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usual cours . . to six, -months' imprisonment, on t4e ground that it has toia about Mr. McLean. . 507 Public School Leaving Examination at -14r. Frank MeDonagh; 'of Carlow, has -1 , - I ,
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i was urgin a boycott mrhio� would '433 ton, 24 at Wingliam, 19 at Wroxeter, 120 �t gcldhi�'botelbusiness to'Mr. W. B to look after his,la-urels, or Danny will wi
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end will prevail. . - carrying tract. Life is top short and our space is Stevens, Nettie 99 . I . y %__ __ .
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out their contracts with the Pullroan C' Shannon, Mabel . , U;Ctilr
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grind slowly, 'but they grind exceeding , list. We Steep, Clara 535 . CLINTON. ; . -The new tile, and brick' yard at Walton Exeter. The other day some thirty of
I pany' The Indiana and Chicago pontempt 423 ' . .'� flax pullers struck for hi her wages. They ��
small. " We.rhave in Ontario many Libera - may, however, give the following samples : 44. it r)o() Aikenhead-,'John L. No. 2, Tuckerarnith 661 r has made its first delivery and the output is . __1 '. - . -vilintim, 1*8 the
. cases have not yet been. finished. ! Taylor, August& 44 44 . pronounced first-class, be' clean, white quit work while in, a fiefd in the �ountry ,. � _ - Nini � ax I Morrig I
journals tbat in the matter of fairness in . It said that Mr. McLean had "packed" the Worthington, Josic 11 62,5 Blair, D. S. No. 2, . 654 ' i#9 and e red to the woods, where a meeting I � .
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dealing with public questions any party. * convention that nominated him and that he Worthington, Annie �11 is 449 McKay,.John F. No. 2, - cc -W. Cole, of Holl k . was r pai , � . - I � -vacation here..
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might be proud of, but this is to be expect- alist Labor Party, of New York thereby received the nomination. it al . 68' thresher last week, hav aker who approached, wall driven - I ---
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City, has made a strong Fair, Percy Bell, Eliza - cc 4 A thr ray by sticks and clubs in the hands of. - . .
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D Conservatives also have some that keep � I 0 Government had robbed the Hovey Frank W. 543 ROSS Maggie No. 3, 826 1 Elmer, eldest son of D. Ewan, of Brus- for three or four (lays, when a - settlement � 11 - ) I
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t, their skirts clean. The paper, however I . cc 4C 678 sels, fell last week and inflicted. an pgly � I
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all children -of school age, and the furnish- license fund and that they' L - I 1 498 strikers have returned to work.' .... � I
i �� - which stands �ut from all others in this re- . .now only ger, .in , eCtleton, James D. 11 It McTavish, Bessie No. 9, 1 .9� - 791 gash on,his forehead that i1equired the at- I - T relatives and
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which every Likeial has reason to be proud. . ro�as6 by they received under the old act previous to Smith, J hn T... by the Grand Lodge of A. F. & to lose a fine hog, by -its dying in his :wa%on : , .
;4 the State of all railroads.. . . . (19' A. -: ;
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. entsi its fairness, and. its. thoroughness form at the recent election, voted approval of 561 owing were - � addition a warm experience. While passing - -- . , I � I
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and compel the admiration even of oppon- UP . 460 Rose, Bertha No. 3, 1 leader, Mr. S. Butt, with'a purse and to jump out of- the wagon box, and an bouelg I - �
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' q ur Bill, before .he end Victualers A�sociation, which, by the way, Olivant, Liz'Zie 449 Nott, Matilda No. I I Stanley -Mr. Alfred Grey, of the 13th conces much for them to stand. 11 __ . I'll 111, SM
giving considerable e tariff of the session, but many Liberals tb ' . cc cc sion . I � - __
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I attention to th ,ink the is a very ably conducted Journal, has the Olivant, Maggie 42-9 WINGRAM. ' of Iffullett, was taken to Goderiell -A very pleasant affair took
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their readers many fairy tales fearfully and be squeezed through. ment, which took placc on Monday, recalls if CA 493 Vanstone, Lizzie No. 9" Turnb. 762 the asylum. He has becomia somewhat un- 8ton, Hensall, on Wednesday evening -of last . __ __�, Mrs.- H. Be
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turers and through them the country, it im-' - . i . Stanley, Bertie, No. 3, Goderich X 504 _�, .
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r � culliary benefit. ,y, are How this will effect our- native producers of Emmerson, John, It an -1 ald and --hili
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I equivalent to saying that money can be way t - 1 3 473 ..Fleuty, Maud . cc I � : W. Km
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. sellers receive more. This is an absurdity. � I ,THE Toronto Telegram remarks: " What ' id . No. 3, " 457 . Welsh, Cassie 91 and friends in Grey for a few weeks. Mr. servant girl on Thursday last. � Swallow, of I
time ago, which had spoken th " Payne, Dav- � go. 3, T�dkersmith, Stiles' e * I On Sunday I
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dustries? If we'understand the matter at should be changed. News of the Week. 478 Heibein, Alvina, No. 7, , cc I ...
,�. all ; 0 Every workingman Grey, Jessie . cc if 910 flued her to her room four days. oil. The theft was discovered when the 11 foot-, Mle$ D1,
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. protective feature, is to prevent our n-xa.nu- -arms Prevailed throughout the Unite Hazlewood, Mary 683 sion, Goderich township, at � I *
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facturers from being undersold b - . - J- e ertrackand traced her -as � roit. I
. Europe during the past ted days, and much Mainprize, Ada I -C cc 540 Martin, Reuben 4C 754 is being replaced by a new one. P. Chi f got onto h I Det'
- , y foreign country and the people from the AnArchist suffering and many deaths from sun -stroke Rose, Minnie if :1 it 458 Rae, George - cc 746 Evans is doing the work, and when fin* far as the C. P. R. - station that night. . - � . .
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price of the foreign article If the price is -whoni they employ. of crops in Kansas Greig, James IL cc 491 Neill, Ella U. 8. S. Howick, Turner 667 -Mr. James Kaine, of Clinton, has a Belgrave, where they captured her, return- �� GLUANIING1
4 . 3' Exaggeration is pne of and Nebraska h P 464 Taylor, Grace No. 11 Howick watch that he has carried for about 45 ing to town again b 8 a. m. The girls re. .. I I
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I inarket price, in Canada, of a - certain a,rti- I . GOLD FoR EUROPE. -The gold shipments 1! 498 Fraaei, Peter No. 2, Turnberry 695 has been with him for 60:i years and looks to not to i'lish tlfe c"e, so thc thief was al- 4
muse of labor to be benefitted by such Russel, Boswell CA C9 476 Hay, William 94 � � . I __ yc.rh.,X
i. I " . from New York on Saturday.,, were If No. 2, 679 be good for 60 more. - .,
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turers petition the Government to the effect 1 w Bra,ndon, Cora No. 7, Morris, 428 1 773 On Wednesday of last week evens I -- , athat
e I- that they cannot sell at 715 -cents without the Chicago boycott and its attendailt riots A To-wi,- WIPED OUT. -Forest fires have Brandon, Norman No. 7, LC 423 Gibson, Nellie Wroxeter United in marriage to Digs Annie St I -The death of Miss Agnes Fergusoll, , . - - we fm
�'. loss, and ask that a duty of 33�, per cent. be Such a mad scheme would have the pffect* destroyed the town of Mason, Bavfield coun- McDonald, Arch. No, 7, 49 . Dane, George No, 4, Howick of Toronto. Rev. John Ross, B. A., daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson, of � powers, the �
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. placed on the article. Then either of two the moment the fact of its having beell ear I MCC ymot, �D. No. 7, ( Hooper, Alfred No. 2, Turnberry performed the ceremo, � the Camp
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L of Thurso, Scotland, and for the rat time Deacon, Euphemia No. 9, E.Wawanosh 474 Wheatley, Mary No. 3, Hullett 663 br ke away. Gordon, the ten -year-old soin of health, but contracting - telit. For i
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0� in history without any Gaelic sacramental Duff, Ruby N�_ 4, Turnberry -, 41_)g Obtained Entrance Standing on P.
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liould service. 'For many years Gaelic was dis- Henry, Win. No. 4, 470 Examination : as exceptionally __1 plea'se 1900
i ' pray to be delivered from their frtonds. pensed with in all the churches nkins, Jennie No. 4, cc by the torrent of water that came rushin rapid, until she became so low' thai medical I -_ and its eu
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