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NEW ADVNE(TISEMEN any analogy between th%! cue in point and' servant of the state. Hii temperamept per armeacesi an f - the Kirk, Jennie"Xile Public School ...... 616 ; rowed his liberty on hauding over $2.65 and of for the sum of $M. I h-, nith the . I
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. . . the McGFeevy-IAwgev1n �ueinew.,: Will -the so makes him-peouliarly susceptible to SOCIL Ora.aid Opers house and Sinith's Opera house, McKnight, Sara, NUe Public School 698 , promising to got out of town. McInnis was received for the organ, nets the nice figurs .. � - - 1�_ I -,
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one denotes the'Pue o: Templar please explain i1a what way it hoped i , istic-_ views. It is likely, then� that the� Sunday entertainments, have consented to Whyard,,All - rt, Dungannon 917 Iiiumb�r of others was havJing a holiday. --James Carr and Hugh and G ,earge Pet. , -. - 'Whon
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a4vertim ' ibiti6n by se. contemplated repression will have an oppos- � . be _ - - - I
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haw& Elliott. (5) . 1. �� comply. Gibbon %, lea, No. 12,W. Wawauosh 613 � —A very peculiar yacht.from, Detroit ar- ter pulled 1+ acres of flax in 10 hours On f .... __� - nd Atthu
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Remember the Excunion to Slagars. (9) Mowatpledge himself to the Prohibition the repressive measures taken by Bismarck. to eLviot its striking tenants for non-payment - ZuRrall. Als built in three sections, which run day. Beat this who can. They stooked it,' , " 11 � adth Of
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Peaches__A.. Carduo. (a) �1 . . of rent. Torrance, John, Zurich Public School 662 parallel, and which are held about four feet too. . , ... , �� - I
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1. Waterproof 0a&U-D1ll & Speare. (6) 6ause in so far an the law*:,ill permit him to 1 . * CANNED lffousE MEAT. -A firm at Sioux I --- .. � X� .,
I Oood Faria for W". Dorrance. (6) , ' . * I apart by iron .braces ; the centre 'boat is ' -Mr. John S. Coppin, his brothe -- , � , .. . __ . -
� Reduced llrtun-J. McIntosh. (8) e .time, expressed. Over thirty proteits- are n6w filed City, Iowa, h rs . -, _. -
. � go, and the Templar at to, , . .. . ' va been slaughtering cheap Wingham District Meeting. � very long and narrow, with one mast in it, Thomas and Joseph, and a sister at Stftt. . L --- � ., . . no=
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I Fanu for We-Wrs. Area Allan. (5) its approval of and sati4action with that Agamst the return of legolatori chosen in ran6h -horses and making thelorse flesh into while theaide one# are shorter, and intended ford, Mrs. Johnston, have fallen heirs . . - . . ��. I -
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Ilipperial Restaurante- � Haxby. (8) The Fall District meetinj of the Metho . to A - �
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pledge? . Mr. Gibson is ,'4 member of 'Mr. the recent Ontario elections. If all t diet church, Winghani district, was held. in merely to keep the centre one from toppling large sum of money by the death of , -
High School Atudents-FApositor Office. (8) . , hose __� �
- � The proprietors say they convert 100,horses t over. - The fishermen at Bayfield think it tive in, Englan& I � I -_ &arBs -what,
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Notle ".Amesrox (a) Mowat's &binet. He ic ted and en- prbtested against are ltnseat�d Brussels, on Wednesday afternoon of las .
. __ F, COP - it will be &'- daily into dried beef. They purchase the - I - us fire to som
� . The n Zhing-kullett & Jackobn. (8) ' I I we ald be only a laything for a heavy sea, -Mr. Aall, of the 3rd line, near Kirkto% - � � -I- AM,
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e . heat -D. D* Wlifion. (8) dorsed the pledge and p;ticy- of his chief, most a general election. We a ek, Rev. George Buggiu, chairman, Myth t wO` I
� r less money on the ranches than . James tlegl y, of Wingham, who had 9. load of hay burned last week while be - � - 10601
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�nd if re-elected he was 1�qund_ to support surprised, however, to s6e a larg number of K. was taken to London hospital two weeks was haulin it in from the field. ' It is SUP. � , , "
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~ t . - CHoLERA.-A despatch from Berli to have an performed, died sed ke was smoking. The wagon and - 1. 000101 I
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V I . Cholem is slowly but surely spreading west- thke on Friday, 4th inst. Mr. Bqley was race were slightly burned, - ." 7 1'otoe, who, W
� . and still it opposed Mr. 6�son because he Many others also, will fail in their urpose Wroxeter; J. W. Pring, Bluevale; E. A. . too . . . . . _. � sib of water
. 9.49 furou &POWOL 1 ' ward. The diseasc has *obtained a strong telp-graphedfor, but could n6t"Orrive in "--:Mr. Win. Dewar, of Listowel, Ill �.,� jow P -
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i refused to flaunt in the fa+ of many of his when the evidence is gone into. foothold in nineteen Russian provinces, th&. The operation was too much for her a valuable Jersey heifer on the 3rd 111st, .. - � um �.
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supporters a principle oFe4o!ve to them, but , where deaths by'the hundreds are recorded ere ary. 111her weak condition. Mrs. Begley carried and found thi body lying among iom6 ;�_I' , --_ - - I -t- . .
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I - SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, August 17th, 1894.. his support of which they i didly. Cholera exists in seventeen districts I . - on a successful dres8-making 'business, and lows the other day, evidently kilied - , -_ .*m - ltwalv from h
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� . . ot Galicia, and e6ores of deaths from the diB. was. one of those active. energetic women lightning. - __ 7r . - � IAN
, ook because Of OtL ti L ham; P. Cantelon, Belgrave o ard, - -I,.,- - ;_ " I be hard to �
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overl her!,�Principles which On the important question of law reform eas take place every day in that see who are happiest wh�n doing the most -George Stapleton, the eldeat so . - "' I -
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- Walton, and W. Hi .Kerr, Bruss . n 'Of - - , I I _ - 48 Pretty well
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I Protectioi.i. they hold in common wit� him. This is which is now being so much discusser! The In East Prussia, especially in Dantzic, the ork. Mr. Leonard Stapleton, of Listowel, dieai - 11 - - -1 - . -
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'.1 . annuation Fund. to each circuit in the di8- 9 � 3id fever. L � - . --
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. toward9 keeping the United States in a cretion." Now, supposing The Templar had Take the case of an ordinary -!. t vv Puit, of the frontier at Gollub, on the River triet on a 6% basis : people of Ethel week- before last wheil George He was a married man 26 years of Age, and - �_ , loal
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-: turinoil Of anxiety and uncertainty re- secured Mr. Gibson's defeaf,' , as it tried so which could be settled by callint. .In some Drewens. - Dobson, the bikhly esteemed Principal of leaves a wife and two children. ..� ; ._.-,,�_ " '
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.1 garding t,,triff legislation th' any hard to do, and hi ad resulted in over a great area in the West, including a Teeswater .......................... 55.00 _�, , -, -- Vi .. Tjle,hor
- I an . a defeat � , at the tortuous methods adopiv,* by the 4nd � returned 'on F riday with a winsome meal miller, returned recently from a -trip 1, I -1 - , aw
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I other is the sugar interest. It the defeat of the Mowat Q* large part of Illinois, Iowa and Indiaha. Blyth .............................. 60-W brid6, Miss Mary A. McKay, of Sunnidale. to Manitoba. He reports theprospects � i 11�� - I I L hiened -about
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v . Reports from some points in Illinois indicate Brussels ............................ 6C:00 -e was solemnized at the Meth- any too encouraging out there, and, with - _� itie, go -
j, � .aEords Otte of the beat instances extant is pledged to, Prohibition, iF-6uld its course suit is entered in the divisional cc:: - .- and a The.xnarriaL . � �, ,Wtolell, I
I . S Land - ' , defence is en � tered; then motiou., 'or ox sequ be an aver- ... � .............. 63.,W 0 pa . , - � . 'Still DRU
of the selfishness, the unfairnes the . tend to - dise rsoi�age, Stayne�, onWednesday, lat prices of gram s�'Io;� the settlers are not . . - I.-_- -1 - moments till. con
the advancement of, Prohibition or age crop of corn. In other localities th .. 57.100 - t !Ai Rev. J. T. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. feeling atall hopeful. L "
-foolishness of a tection policy. . j amigation follow; after which motj -is for e ins . - .
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_. The the reverse? -Could it not! be very justly crop has been too much damaged io be much Belgrave ............................ 41. ' �--_-� � � , - *ere horses., "
_. - pro . . ik L production comei on; motions to stri..,) out , '00 Dob`i'on may rest assured that they have the " -Duping the thunder storm^ on - Tue�4y , � - -_ " .1% -
� svgar eme is not a plant that is easily oul- said by those who should suodeed Mr. Mowat benefited. In some sections the rain was Bluevale .. .......................... 47.00 . . � � � dumped - into tb
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I tivated in America, and its cultivation' 'has, 'that be had pledged,himself I .to Prohibition ; services are rendered to delay, harass and accompanied by a high wind, which blew Wtoxeter ................. . . ..... :41.00 their'fature happiness and prosperity. 1 Charles Baird, of Motherwell, was struck I .- .. � - . 'thingg to o, halt.
. . . down corn, and the damage to broom corn Walton ..................... r. _ . by , , n , . t I I
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� h � not support rob the poor wretches who are by this time ' -On the evening of the 3rd of August a lightning and burned, to ether th a . �. - I .Iih a 15 Z '. 't I
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1. �, . - - , , fairly in the spider's web. Then, after a de- at. Arcola, Illinois, is. estimated at $5,000. After a lengthy discussion over Walton large�number of members of the church and amount of hay. It was insured for the a . - - - W1 . -
. � . endless uncertainty as to results. The bim,-in fa�-t did their beat I Pastures and too circuit affairs, it was'knoved, seconded and 1. . uln I � . . " M the;
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I t�. defeat him, lay of perhaps, a year or two, during which congfogation. front Roe's appointment, on the of $500. 1 -1 - - I lotchell
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� I sugar industry is cOnflued almost entirely and why all' � -1 far gone to C revived. The rain ex- carried, that the Chairman, W. Baugh and E thel��circuit, assembled at the'residence of --Mr. J. W. Atkinson, of An � � BOU ina,rulaswa,Y
ould we follow hiq example and * the litigants itre being bled white, the case . . derson, has
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� V iguished a humber of prairie fires. The Dr. Gifford be a committee td deal with th . �_ vrork.-The rnaa
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toonestate Louisiana,andon account of pursue a course that will be'p.pre to destroy, comes to trial and a decision 'by the trial tu - e Richard Roe in order to give him and family been appointed. teacher of e school , - ----
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thern, central and northwestern portion matter. It was decided to hold a District a small token of their apprecia�ion. A very Avon lately taught by Mr. H. J . � I Uand, -,
. the extensive and expensive plant required us as it did him. It was nA necessary for judge is given. Then an appeal to the full 80" I I . Uren. " � . ,ry I .
1� of Minnesota received a drenching rain Fri- Class Leaders' Convention in Wingham comp4mentary addres" was read by the pas- The latter has entered the ministry of the- . Ve �
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_. by a sugar planter, it can be prosecuted Mr. Gibson to make -Prohibition an issue in got rid of to be followed by a further appeal " night., ItwasthArstsubstantialrain. , the date and preparation of a prograra be- ter, Rev. W. J. Waddell, and a. chair, some Methodist church, and is stationed -on -1 I I - �- �"- I . . . .. - -
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I only by men- endowed with abundant capi. .his own contest, as that ha(V'been done for to the court of wp ) fallthat some of these sections had enjoyed ing left in the hands of R,evds. �-Buggin, silver*are and a lainp were presented by Thomdale circuit. -- . . 'y h .
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- - . him by his leader, and unles" wid untif he - � for three months. In St. Paul rain fell for Gifford and Baugh. The Missionary and Francis and Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Jo�eph � —Mr. James .13urke of Britton . . .. � I'll - . I his tr
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I 11 tal . . However. it gives employment direct- � 0 � does not use tip t e legal machinery for a few minutes in solid -sheets. The rain Educational anniversary services were near� Rayna�rd. . I , son of - ... � - I �� valuable �.
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�-epudiated the policy of his t1pader on that to follow the case to Ottawa, where, as a came too late to, affect wheat, nearly all of ly all left for local arrangement. It was TAe roads in many portions of the cou-n- at M,00seja,%v, Northwest Terri ry on A , � � . 1. 110me time ges
the people, of Louisiana. Being such a poini- he was ju9tified inrg �1at cereal having been harvested, but its decided to hold the next meeting i7_1 Wi some three weewl
� I - 5 expecting and Supreme Court of Canada, a, bench of - ng- try n4,d looking after. As Mr. K. J. Me- ust lat, to Miss Mary Martin, of thatpl" � - - -
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Ian _e: he n nd potato crops can ham. The session was brought to a close � via reeovepy�lwas ,
precarious business and one so difficult of looking for the support of all orohibitionists, �ud es sits to revise the finding of Ontario "mpor e t es cor d . . Leod N',ms driving from Lucknow to Kintail, but formerly of, Britton. Mi'BsFauuyUnj, _. I kes
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prosecution in America, those engaged in it the Templar, among . the 4 m er. The . d be e Corn ,,has been by the Doxology and Benediction. the other duy, he inet with a serious ac- of ListoweI, was bridesmaid. , -I - 10 al"y
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'�' ' of g gentlemen who adorn the Supreme. . 'cident to one of his borses, on which be -The family of John Ilerliell, ,6f Sout], ,�, I nest, Is S'nng -
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- foreign competition, so the industr has al- " 6, Court bench are neither Ontario men nor . M . Huron Notes. 1. I - .1 11 I at J?eterboi
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y ingpo, acted, as -we believe, ijidiscreetly and -adjudicate on V goo in such it cour. .' acres of flax in nine da . - wel
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. . port duty or by an equally heavy bounty, We may also say fiere thap matter, for the proceedings before this so- Ili this division there were 224 candidates. of A shQa, that on side -lines 9 and. 10, load of flax to the Tavistock mills this I I -
r , the Templar called Supreme Court draws more and more 10-9 wrote at Goderich trouble. I - - - I . - - - - 11 )14�11ng My� -*'thi
- generally by a daty . So in order, primar- assumes airs entirely unbecoq�!.�g a journal ) 56 of whom passed, Westem division, there is a culvert neiir season. . . . ' - ' - - 1� �. . le .
� . � . , on the substance of the contending parties, 51 it Exeter, . 30 It 94 I -It is rumored that the latest applicant the Loolialsh school, which, if not soon -George Reaney, of Downie, and his � I - 1 16 bic�-_ - r"e bf
ily, to enable a few planters near the -mouth of its position" 1 44 it cc for the Clinton postmastership is Mr. John , . , I.. . I ADe,p0-'A1!r J0131
and years. IdAas Only been and so the battle rages, for to the lawyers 37 Dungannon, IS fixe(l,,Wl*ll causqb trouble for the ninuid- Cousin, John Reaney, of Carlin - re 'on
. i gford, - .. , - I - . esiers, ex-eural
� . - of the Miss'issippi to carry on their business, in existence about three T�%rs ; it is de- the powdenand ball costs nothing but every 34 cc Zurich, 23 9. 14, Beacom, of Go6�rich township, ' pality. - 1 2 turned recently after a two monthie visit tKi
. . , ---Samuel- Walker of Morris cut 6 acres of - 11
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-While. the painters were working at the the scenes of their youth in Armagh and ,
the people of the United States ha,.ve .paid a pendent upon the temperancq� I cause for its volley adds to theii fees. - The following is a list of the successful heavv vrain last Friday in 3 hours with a - week attending .
I fabulous sum in sitgar taxes. L . Finally, so far as Canada is concerned, candid ahurch 4 Holinesville, oil Wednesday of ' Monaghan, Ireland. Th also visited Lon. � 1,
. ast year the living, and consequently its �q�jistituency is __ atateg at te � - � � litele dzixq
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I il the case is ended, though by this time both that will be of interest to our reaciers : last weel, one of theta Nvas en5agred paint- (ion, Glasgo-vv, Belfast MyLondonderry I - � . - t. 90'a 4 1),
I American made sugar constituted, estimat. entirely a one-sided one. : It #"- everything -The residence of James Sharp, 5th line ing the stt.eple or pole that is cre4ed on the' -The seven-year-old daughtet of *'Mr. ��� V -es, I
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. of Morris, will be venee ck this I I I
� . ing it liberally, about one seventh of the to gain and nothing' to lose 1v advocatin be old men and then, if the case is large Green, , . red with bri front ga4e, when the ladder he w -as on George Gordner, of Logan residing near - . LLL - � - 44 the post-offict
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t�l sugar used in the 'United States, and $12, - � f enough, and the birds will at Church, Norman . 41 cc , slipped withe roof. -The church roof wa's Sibert's schoolhouse, fell from a horse the � .
1. � 1 424 -Solomon Shannon, of Gretna, Manitoba, . � :, , - Miths, roturD
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A 000,000 was paid. in bou � plu 'king, the case goes to the Judicial Com- . so steep hi was unable to stop himself, and other evening, and the horse trampled � I in �
i rities on it, at the ,the case, it ill becomes it to s4`oi at and en- e Holmes, Andrew, S. S. No. 2 422 was visiting last week in Brussels and vicin- . -v I Upon I 13)avid Doig, -of "
;. �, mittee of the Privy Council of England, % would Ila, e gone over t1W edge had 'lie not her, breaking h4k leg. The brAnen limh I
� rate -of two cents per pound. This was deavor to cast, doiibts upon th .i Sturdy, Benson . it it 533 ity� He is a grandson of Mrs. S. Pearson. . I for Uncle SaIW
P �i� sincerity of where, after -paying enormous fees, � had the presence of mind to catch his heel Was set- and the �ttle girl is doing as"ivell as- I
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. "revious to the other journals wyo battled. f dj�j' prohibition in the eave-trough, which saved him. It could be expected under the circumitances. � I'll I
� an al? - Torrance'John A. S. S. No. 5 446 =One day last week William Jackson, Sth .
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r � case to be heard, and then, and only then,. I feet on th� hard ground would have been .a cently at the early age -of twenty-three � I ,
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'i from -n-to 3 cents per pound. An idea can existence, or was thought of, 40 who iidvo- is ended, and when all is summed tip it is - Johnston James H. - S. S., Wo. 2 --- - * 427 - - _Llnds�ay Jobb, of Townsend, Montana, event of her marriage Was a need. She - ' 11
; 4 be _gained from this of the immense amount cated it in the face of an un , found that with what the profession call Clark George B., S. S. NO. 4" 514 was killed in Brussels cemetery O'ne Sunday . . had suffered for some time from an affection - --- � I I Minnesqta, whei
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. I y orable con 59j) recently. Lorne Hunterhas prese ved his f � !, �
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I - this exotic induetry has cost the people of stituency, andwhen silence wo4ld have b costs between solicitor and client, tmd un- Knox, Effie, r ,he Wilighant Advance a couple of copies of, of the throat, which resulted fatally. �_ . - .
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� � , collectable charges from " the other fellow " the Town4� ad Messenger, of which journat -Rev. P. Scott, of Cromarty, is at pre � Amm
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the United States 1 hard cash. It would dollars in the tills of the p EXETER. -win. Martin of Brussels was away at , � . -- I . I
i - ubliq�pr8_ If the the winner is seldom tile gainer, while the be is general manager, giving long and ent enjoying his vacation in Bruce county. I � � I
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t I . have paid them a hundred fold to have pur- Templar would reflect on this- 4" d Carling, Eva, Exeter P. S. 462 'Kingston last week attending the Grand "I , I
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- chased the entire business long ago simply - - Creech, Edna, '44 45$ Lodge of the Oddlellows, as the- represen- Can- � . � I -1 - - W. -
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in order to stop it and to have pe)isioned for and n' section of our country but is full of instances ; . I I 474 tative of Western Star Lodge, Brussels. dragon ill 4 hitherto unexplored cave near ada Presbyterian, Toronto, who preached - . e 0
.1 I lore careful, about throl-Ang doubts Gregory, Stella, 536 -Farmers all over the County are com- ' i - - ;
the period of his natural life 'every man 9 '3 of men wlio-,e lives have been wasced and I that place. The remains show that the very acceptably. - On another Sabbath Dr. - - rawiy for thr
I __ - upon the sincerit of jou linl'that have * Hyndman, Charles, it . I -bird (that.ought to cover it) Moffat preached., � I . - I - tel, �
. y & . I , whose -fortunes have been dissipated, await- I - cc 462 plaining loudly of - the ravages of grass- reptile -animal C) I � I - Revere Hp
, dependent upon it. This is the interest proved their sine '. ' Huston, Lilly, 432 hoppers. These little pests seem -to be':', eat- I I - : . , I 1.
erity by their q'ts. ing a legal decision which should bavebeen cc was 120 fe4 long, had wings, legs and Jeet, -Mr. Abe Rattler, of Groveton, 'Texas-, I , I - . week. -R., Joni
'? . . Johns, Amy- t,� that would tale in a 14 -year- is spending a month at the Royal How, �
. I . which is no -%v holding tip Congress ,%,rid de- �,� , . . given expeditiously and cheaply. We join 1 461 ing every green thing. I mo J& holidays in I
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manding that it be not sacrificed, that is TheAmerican Tari' with The Globe in urging on the Legisla- 452 -The morning train from London was old boy at ding up. The lucky finder Mitchell. He has been away from Mit- I I to beon Slonda
B BU Matheson, Anhie, cc 456 Aelayed for an hour and a half at Clinton, 4111. . I
C� ture, the cheapening of law and the wiping � CC wants $50,000 for the bones. I chell some 29 years, and came home expect- * - � I 3rd and 4th, ,11
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. thwarting the will of the nation, sacrificing - The fight in the United Statei Congresa ie Newton, -Ida, 448 on Monday of last week, owing to the ga, said to be the property of ing to find his mother alive, but the old - .'- .11 . I
. . I . out -of so many courts of appeal. 1et there � 91 -Two d ' - Monda,v will be
the business of some and-- crippling the re- over at last and the Senate baobi �riumphed. Ross, Warren, 51212 bursting of a flue in the locomotive boiler. 0 d W'elsh, of East W`a- lady died someyears ato- He has a large . ominion V
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gources of others of those who have paid to Their bill has been adopted by,t Sanders, ay, 424 -44r. John'Helm, of Wingbam, brqised wa lta�t�e7ont on a sheep -killing ex- , business, and is -said to ave done well, � - 4y), ,
- keep, them alive. � Z , Court. Why jo f arther, for surely if an- Weatcott. Wellington, cc 512 and scratched the palm of his right hand Nioit the ot4 � , � urnibgwill the
. - . Nor can the heople of the Representatives and now onl�f aw4its the White Via, . ic ,or day in that township. Their --Joseph White, of Blaushard, is prob- I
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United States throw all the, blame on the signature of the President'to 4'pr . i ably the owner of the largest -hog in the -1 �_,
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1 - ,f I 0 where is open, why not a dozen - and so USBORNE. . Gowan, where they killed one-; the they county of Perth. He is of the imp - - Z_ . his StIng
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doing, part of a system by which . q, h . Down, Charles, S. S. No. I, 539 ful hand. amb, large York -shire breed and � is very thin in I LL I - t ,e Ariv
they , the House has only stooped to ,'� . nd Justice delayed is justice denied, -and the Horton, Maud, cc -James Fox of Brussels, who recently I �. , lunlead Saturda)
,� p.nquer a 514 but were caught in the act and chased ; their flesh and weighs 800 pounds. If fatted he - -
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thought they were profiting at, the expense the work Of tariff reforin'i has mv' ely b -of methods X�Taggart, Albert,- 486 next attack was on the cattle of D. Ross; Would easily weigh 1,100 pounds. The - m, .
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: egun. to harass a poor man seeking speedy . . S.Wan, Tennie, cc comfortable residence in the latter village to from there t9ey -went to James MeGilPs - . 1 heats in'the 2-A
of their fellows. They are simply reaping The triumph of the Conservati.41, justice 609 � an�jnal was purchased from Amos Doupe, of LL - __ 1.
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t I element in in effect makes law a rich man's amusement Doupe, Ernest, S. S. No. 3 452 John Bray. Mr. Bray will take possession sheep and had one so badIv mutilated before Ugborne, � - . . . � - � who then went,
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what they sowed and, as is customary, the theSenateis but temporary. Intifelneantime, September lat. .. , -
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I increase is manifold. Had the people of however, business will have a ch�pce to set . 547 -Morr Township voters' list was posted they then attacked the flock of William ,the contract of the bIrick and plastering of � �. I � da FridV, -b
Se United States not permitte.d their cu- tle and business men will be wfoe 'if they' crusade. Morley, Thomas, S. S -No. 12, 472 last week. There are 879 names on the list, Halligan, bitf were discovered. before doing the new church in Ellice, two -and a half .
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I r t decrease - STEPHEN. :�; 424 persons are qualified to serve as homes. , 3futual"ancl Q
I L plan - O -NE of the charges brought against sev- Abbott, Ida, S. e S. No. 1, 510 jUrors. I . I Some days ago, to the entire satisfaction of �- , I
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opportunity to protect their " vested inter- how the articles of most int eral who were declared elected at the late Butt, Ethelbert, 484 I- -Mr. R. Paul, of Brussels, has a watch at Elora on Monday of last week, defeating � Driving Park J
I eresi� to Canada � Haigith, Charles, ,,,N, 44 ., which lie has carried over 46 years. One the pa building in 36x6O, wall 21 feet, and brick � - I - se Reel!
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� . ests" by demoralizing the upper chamber of are affected, the last column givi lections, whose seate are now being . 6 I I 1 566 isley and Respeler teams. They tower 52 feet, with 50 feet of frame on Op. I a no
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the country, litud the people who encouraged MeKinle Wilso i, Senate that the P. P. A. pledges its meInbers to Penhall, Nettie, S.S. No..3, 433 -After defeating the Listowel, Brussels use for a torchlight procession. One of the named Murdock INI-cLean, was workin in
� 1AW. I y 9 � the field hayinr,, near Ripley, and complain- " - ,eardime wanted
men to sink their capital in it b a-ve sm. all Bill. - i Bill vote for the candidate of the order and ex- Sherritt, Della, S.S. No. iO, 471 and Harriston. teams separately, the Wing- hose -reels was taken to the station, and on -eistion would i
� Poultry .............. 5c pound 2c P040d 20 p. c. WEST WAAVANOSH. ham lacrosse team is now anxious to play a this Chief Bullard was hoisted and pulled ed of the heat. , On arriving home the back . . WIDUM not d�
, . right to complain if those men strike -out Beef .......... .. .... 2c pound Free I 25 p. c. pels.those who d�cline to do so. This, it; is - .
I Mutton ...... ........ match against a picked twelve from of his neck was found to be swollen, and he
Pork .... ............ 2c pound -6e ' Ryan, -Mary, Nile P. S. 423 wn-town, preceded by the- torell-bearers, . � about wiugb�al
pretty straight and hard in defense of that 20 pound Fr I " 2' P- c- held, is bringing undue influence to bear, ��'. three defeated teams. - m was in great pain near the chest. - Inspite . - � -ho
Free ' � 26 P. c. Campbell, John, Nile P. S. 458 and the fire 'en marching behind. The - � � 4 comes from t
POUR, - . .of the beat medical attendance, he died after . .
.. . capital and their living. The sugar men may Butter: ............. 6opound and under the law, undue influence is a cor- -Three ladies of Grey Township, went victorious baree*r* of tile racing tea I- . I ciation. offerea�
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. Preserved Milk ........ Sepound 20 P. C1,; li, 16C. 510 driving last Sabbath afternoon bat Couldn't - in, but the -1
be and doubtless are in the wrong, but they Honey ............... 240 gallon � 100 gal 20 p. 0. rupt practice. Every voter must be Durnih, Ernest, S. S. No. 3 I terru. I
. per- 537 pted at Kneardine last week, however,
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%oun 25 V. cv! 30 P. c. ' Taylor, JuliA, S. S. No. 4 468 where they were beaten by 11 -seconds. raocmiE, M
are no more in the wrong than every 111411 Barley ........... :.*..Aoe u'll' 25 p. c. I 30 p. c. mitted to vote wibhout compulsion,, and to until a good Samaritan, of the male persua- -, Jim J�ofin McLean, died suddenly last summer -11 .. . -
- who voted for protection because he ' Barley malt ...... .. 45 P. 0. 36 p. a, �' 40 p. c.- -expel, �r threaten to expel a voter from his McGuire, Augustine, Separate School 1 425 " Quirk NOPIA in that vicinity, we bear, from iviuries received froni falling out* of a . � � .. - _� been a prizem
. thought sion, came. their way before they could re- at the time, and, we shouldn't wonder if the .1 for each man (
he would be benefitted, fray ................ ::$4 ton *2 ton � 20 P. c. lodge because lie exercises the right to ZURICH. turn home, ; bug
Of course the in- Hops ................ 15c pound Be poun.4 1, 20 p. c. wily James put lip a job and won 9, lot of I and James B
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terests of the me,jority are paramount, and p,.... * .............. 40c bush. 20o bualf, 20 P. c. as a free man is against the law.' I vote Bean, Clara, S. S. No. 11, tephen, . -M-r Henderson of Ethel has purchased a money. v� . this
Onions I It " _Sn Monday, last week, the barn -with '
... ........ .... I ..... ........ I , 2D p. c. � I Bell, Helen, 6, Hay, business in Belgrave and intends mOvi contents on the farm of Mr. Thomas Run- . - na
, coked 464 win -A respectable looking man of about 40 . 7artlylemolj�'
be I — that village in a short time. He le to , near Farquhar, wag destroyed by -
- I Apples .............. ........ Free � 20 p. c. 487 . be or 415 years of ao, was placed in the cells at, fire. � - �- - I street. I
after, but we have small sympatli I & Carlisle, Ernest, S. S. No. 14, Hay, 487 missed in Ethel as be has been a good citizen . The steam thresherof Bolton Brothers Was � � 1, �11
y with the Apples, dried ........ ........ Free 20 p. c. . � News'of the Week. I 4 I I Blenheim, one morning recently, on com- 7 � .
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whine of those who call down condemn IN u In 8 .............. ........ Free � 30 P. 0. � Datars, Julia, and interested himself in whatever was for -working -at the barn and a spark from the � I
� ation No Cor -N. -Hot winds have completed At 4 I plaint of Mr. A. Griffin, a farmer residing I 11 -
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Coal, bituminous.. 76c Free T� 1 40c Nebraska. . . 1 497 i states that the prisoner was, caug�t in the IMP . after a two W4
� crats who are but the product of the system - Drysdale, Ralph, - Drysdale P. S.' 488 made a big purchase recently in London the separator out of the barn, and it was . � .
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Wool, raw ...... I 11c and 12c Free Free 'INJURED Il N THE RIOT. -Thirty men were Howard, James, cc cc bu, , act of breaking into his premises. consumed. Air. Gardner is the tenant.
- they themselves have inaugurat ,ed for their Lumber .......... Free � Free injured in the smallpox riot at Milwaukee Doan, Minnie, Zurich P. S. ying the stock of N. Wilson, the largest prisoner says his name is James Reagan, a I Valpa-riso, b
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,f own benefit. If we have made 'a mistake it Eggs ................ * 5a'doz. Free V Be doz. on Wednesday of last week.' I I kc 511 tailoring establishment in tile west, who Dublic school teacher in the county of -'a1r. Joseph Dunn, son of Mr. James � I I cousin., Julius
. Hess, "drew, 494 failed &short time ago. Itisnotyetknown -ron, near Goderich, and that lie had been Dunn, contractor-, Stratford, has just cdm- -
is perfectly right to rectify it, but there is The House will introduce separ�te bills � WHEA IN ICHWAIN.�The average yield Kibler Tillie, .. cc cc Ifn I'll with her , ,d]
� of wheat in Michigan this year is it 434 whether they will continue in London or re- teaching right up �o the mid -summer holi- pleted in the townships of North Eusthope, . -.Is I
no necessity for making hypocrites of our- making iron ore, sugar, coal and bar�ed wire _ slightly Steinb'ach, Glarnet, . ci ve the stock. . Downie and Ellice, foundations for six Wa;rii - - ... I Mio-higap, '
under 151 bushels per acre. Buchanan, Norman, 11 it 450 "10 days. He seems to be "non compos mentis, 2' 1 f riendabere.-
selves over it. free, but it is positively. stated th 465 -Charles Snell, of Exeter, has been ap- I aa averaging 40 by 80 and 9 feet high. He is - __ 11
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_� will of a Bayarim Galbraitk, Maggie, S. S. No. 6, Hullett 4292 pointed Clerk of the fifth Division Court the � ite now preparing foundation for a new barn in "I ,',- .
— will not be seriously considered for a woman provides that 50,000 francs be ex- Geiger, �amuel, It it evening bef(Re, and became qui � Evangelical ,
I . 4, Hay, 511 for Huron County, in succession to Thomas hungry, when he'� , ent into a farmer's house Stratford at his own residence. His father, 6
TheTemplar and Mr. Gibson. moment by the Senate. I . peaded in the cause of universal peace. Hartleib, Daniel, Dashwood P. S. 518 Trivitt, deceased. . Mr. D. Cantelon f Clin- __ __ - - I r. James Dunn, has under contract bridges , , - He W a, goo
'Just so. Mr. Gibson, if we recollect - .. I MORE NAVAL F6RCE ASKED- - Berlin Weber, Daniel, it ic 0 ich was - - � . interesting--
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— M�_ I p ers are urging'that Germany i 543 ton, has been elected a member of the Execiit- at first refused, bu� on, his -walking away in Mornington, Ellice -and Logan. _.__1 � have returnec
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a -tight, was elected by a majority of about ap increase Kain, Andrew, S. S. .No. 7, Stanley 473 ive Committee of the Fruit Growers'Asso i- th y Iled him ba k d gave him a lunch, I SebringviI16 people were greatly sur- - / -- .
fi b Had he followea the, no . I her naval force in Eastern Asiatic waters. Robertson Richard, 11 11 5, '44 541 ation of Ontario. . � . east,—The Zi
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� DECREASED then leaving him. A prised the other day, to see Mr. Yauch -_ .
- doubt well meant, advice of The Templar he So far little seems to have been �ecom- .14,'MIGRATION. - Emi�rants Wild, Flora, - 64 44 3, cc A&] -The house of Mr. Walter McGowan, quite dro Shortly after lie became 5aia make his ap�pearancc, after an absence I ardveA home
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.would, in all probability have been beaten . from Great -Britain to Canada, the States Brenner, Ottilla, cc td way and fell asleep, and on awak- 'I . '.. '. Veeles - �
� by as large a majority as 'he plished in the Chino -Japanese 7 war. � It ap- and Australia number 1 12,440 s6 far this He 8, Stephen iii East Wawanosh, was struck by lightning ing had two policel4en at'Und to escort hint of two months. He disappeared very sud- � , t I- I I I
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� ; -Ref;rmers 'v�ho.are Op d Prohibition, i responding peri9d last year. PUBLIC SOHOOL LEAYING EXAMINATION. .� . � whereabouts until three weeks ago, when Michigan, W,
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� 'While the on ervag;sew to ngr, when judged by Western StaiIidards. ' FOREST FiREs.-Fore8t f4 -es ar do g Sixteen pupils wrote on the Public School ning struck the chimney on the woodshed, !& wife received a letter from him, inform- _1 ,or so, --(
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in favor of it would have found some excuse j the floor along one of the joists and down -Listowel estima'ites its $18,- Germany. Now he is back I -
I . apan . eter, 19 at Dungannon and 6 at Zurich. All � receipts , in Ontario f(
.for voting against him. ese bombarded Wei-]Elgi-Wei, on the lumber districts. � I,- to SebringviAe .
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been the experience i At least that has. Chinese Coast but were repulsed I . e t, opin- - c the cheek of the door i�te the ground. 237 and expenses at',$20,237.40 for, 1 94. again. - � I . . enjoved . tht
-n other places. The ) I Th JEFF DAVIS' VALET. - James Hardy, ex ept four of these have secured High -Irfr. James Stevens, of the Base line, -The,' curfew D�11 will n6w 1 g each -Mr. James Sills, of Mitchell, has re- Yzuiiker; hi
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Templar, we fear, is like too many other .4o- ion of officers acquainted with the two f,oun- colored, who was valet to' Jefferson Dla�is School entrance certificates. . The highest Goderich township, met with a painful ae- �evening in M tl�l at 9 o'clock ` X turned from the West, after an absence of 7 .., .. I after a shorl
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called temperance ad�rocates. during the war of the rebellion, died ,,it mark obtained in each subject of Public cident a few d a ago. While riding one -A fa ers in -'& vid of nearly two years. He spent most of ,, his
It has z�91, tries seems to be, however, that this was inations,and the geuf�al of th . for their hol-
. but, lacks discretion.'-Huno-,N, ExPOPRITOR. merely a J - Hope, 'Indiana, on the 8th .inst., aged 100 School leaving exam .. / e horses from the back field, something Kirkton have ll� ...
If the moral quality of an act is dete apanese ruse to keep the Chinese years. result is as follows : _d sheep worried by do . time while absent in the State of Nebraska, few Aays ag�
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! rinined I itr-troops in. P caused it to bolt, throwing him. into a wire -Seven huqdre(f d6llars in pure are and met a number of old time Mit-chell I'll, with her pal
by the majority vote, then are McG,reevy, fleet concentrated while they p . o' _ . Ni -,-E FATALMEs FROM'ONE FLASH. -At Reading-Nia Lockhart, School Vec- fence. One of his fingers was torn open by offered for the Milverton races on th 21st residents out therei -among them Mr. :,Styles, . of P-reston, 1
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Laugevin Turcotte and Caron immaculate. Bassett, Texas, the other day, nine boys bad tion No. 12 W. WaWinosh .......... 45 the barbs,and a gash torn in his leg, whicit of this month. . _. who is doing well in the city of Omaha. �-
Has it come to pass that the Liberal party I gathered under a tree for protection from a Drawing, Book-Vinett'a' Bones, Credit- -
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I on Public School .................. 23 it up. bell, of Logan, fell frion a ladder th Monies. Mr. Sills e6naidera Ontario supe�r_ urnal, ,
. I * passing storm, when lightning struck the all Also Messrs. McCallum, Stewart and Me- - - 1.
4 is prepared to defend electoral victories pro- . ' necessitated the services of a doctor to sew --John Cam Ir. Peter �',-,
, cured at the sacrifice of i The feeling in British official circles seems tree killing seven ,- e. '&liet
principle? How I and mortally wounding Dra- - I . Journal,
I I wing Paper -Mary Maw, No. 11 -It is stated that by the succession day and broke his ariX -country he has seen in �
the others. . . � � p. ior to any section of 110 ttiking -
) can � that be right in Liberals which they to be hostile to Japan, althoug,h the people , Ashfield. ; .......................... 9-2 tax levied by the Ontario Government, -There will be no Vair held i - .errom -
-es? 'The Templar at large are rather inclined to sympathize of the RECORD. -More than one-third Book-keeping Books -J. and N. - Mc- upwards of $10,000 of the estate Of this fall on account, of scarcity of funds And -One day la,t�ely Mr. Win, Dickson,. fore- . 0
condemn in Conservativ _v THE FxRE in MI�Iell the West. -
we fear, is like too . many other so-called town Of Dawson, Minnesota, was Laren, No. 6, Colborne ...... ....... 50 the late - Thomas Trivitt, of Exeter, lack of interest. � - man of the List6wel woolen mills, was .shoot- � Zuriich
ITOR with the smaller nation. The unthinking burned on the night of the 9tb inst. The Bookkeeping Paper --Jennie Kirk, Nile goes into the Provincial exchequer. If -The Mitchell ft ' ing with a 00 1 calibre rifle at, a birdon a � tioneathat
tei"-(�rance advocates. It has zeal, but , everyday Briton has a natural admiration lOss,is $35,000. The Coliseum, the largest Public School ... .. ....... - turned hoto
lacks discretion.' Does the Exro x9ang, 57 in number, , *'
S , for the pluck of the Japanese, but the ...... 46 this be true the estate must have footed had a, group photo -of themselves taken,, 7 tree over the ver. The ball missed the . MueUeran�
question the bona -fides of The Templar's auditorium on the State Univ ersity grounds, Bookkeeping Paper-Sarali McKnight, �711
Dip- over $100,000, as the greatest tax is 10 per many of which sold readily. bird, but struck Harry Edmunds,, a son of . - � StI.&1ey- 7
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temperance advocacy? Minneapolis, wasburned, the same night. Nile Public School... ' 46 cent., andislevied only when the estate -The'Ladies' Aid $ociety of the Baptist Mr. Albert Edmunds, who, with a compan- - - Stelek.
If so, have the lomatist., however his private sympathy y 9, , ; insurance, �$ , . English Grammar-Art�,;; R*'a'T n, *a a' y,' E, x**- passes to a strangger in blood. church, Fullarton, gaVe an ice cream social ion, was sitting-ou Bisma��k street bridge,
eaurage to inake the 6barge direct, an(I we Tna Los $65 000 150()o
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will de,�l with'it. 'Lacks discretion.' run, sees many cOl-flPlications with Russia RAir,w-ky HoRRoR. -Shortly after ten eter Public School .... � . ..... .... 10-2 -About 4 a. in. Thursday of last week, the other night, the: receipts from which in Li8towel. The ball entered his arm just .
you'rileEtit that The Templar sought to make looming up in the event of a Japanese vie- o'clock on Thursday night of last week, a English Liter
issue irrespec . 0 8 ature=Vinetta Bones, old Mrs. Williams, of Brussels, got up to set were $126. above the elbow and lodged in the shoulder, 0 .. I
. passenger train went off a � high tre tle Crediton Public *,School ............ 112 out� some tubs to catch rain water. She - -A large quantity'�f flax is beina hauled and- could not be. extracted. The wound "I'll URIEFS. -
Prohibition an ' tive of conse- tory. Should Japan oust tile Chineie -from I I
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quences to the political party,. we plead Corea, it 'would give Russia - bridge, near Kansas City, Missouri, and the English Compoaition-Vinetta Bones, slipped iR some way and in the fall broke to the Atwooki mill. 1 -It is estimated that however, is healing, and probably will not' - IL .. I Station Lon *'
an excellent wreck took fire. At least eight persons Crediton Public School ...... . t - - - - 87 her collar bone. A physician was called and fally 200 tons more of: flax will be manufac- cause him any trouble in future, . I troit, takin
911MY- Y'Ounmy,fron-iapa.rtystan(lpoint., � chance to interfere, which she would be ve were killed, and many seriously injured. . y rtbur Ramsay, Exeter Pub. the old lady is getting along as well as could tured this year than last. . �exewrsiou
think it was " indiscreet,'-' but you never ry Histor -A
can respect yourself and say it 'lacked the likely to take, on account of her hankering The disaster was undoubtedkv the work of lie School .... ..... ...... ...... 67 be expected. She i's about 70 years o ' 1) -Some of the farmers in Blanchard and .
quality of good morals. The Ex train wreiikers. f age -The first half of July cheese -460 boxes Usborne are fighting the grasshoppers with atill eontirr
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_P091ToR has for one of Corea's splendid seaports. . Geography -Fred Borland, No. 2 Us. and is nob in good shape to stand a shake-up -from the Elma factory was shipped on their hens. Large flocks, ha -*,L-- been taken yontigmen .
watched The Templar's course, read its *.],�* - SUCCE&SIFUL JAIL BRR,tKERS.By sawing borne ............ i ..... ...... ..... 83 of this kind. I I
eharge4 and the evidence, and know off severalsteel bars and tunnell' Saturday. Mir. Ballunt�ne was the buyer, to the fields, where the hoppers are worst, . - prov;'d ao v,
in& through Arithmetic and Mensuration -Albert -Commander C. A., Schetky, of the the price being 9,kc. - .
s llou- Socialism has been making disciples rapid- a brick wall, four prisoners escaped from the . and left there. The poultry keep up a con- -A very
damnable they are front the moral stand- VY'llyard, Dung
Point, Yet does not undertake to question ly in Germany, and it is no Howell count'y jail, Missouri, the other night. ,almon Public School 174 United States Marine, wife and daughters, -14r. Samuel UcGde, son of Mr -James' stant war on this pest, and dispose of thous. - - Aaily team
w announced that Algebra and Euclid -Albert Whyard, from Haddonsfield, New York, are guests at MeGee, of Fullarton';t is gaining quite a ands daily. We have -not heard bow the 11 Dewt and "
.111 ton 0 R�wards have been offered for the capture Dulif,innon Public School ........... 150 ,- . �d.
the evidence or dispute the facts, but replies the Emperor has ai ounced his in tion t n I the Albion hotel, Goderich. Mrs. .9ch reputation as an athlete out in Washington ent is working, but believe it an - W;Z�
the tactics were successful, and I Of the fugitivm etky I I . I TIM,
we ' lack do all in his power to stamp it out Physiology and Temperance -Russell is a sister of Mrs. McInt e, of SaItford, Territory. �
aiscretion' because we do not condone the . Germany , ELEVATOR RATES RED'UCED.-The reduc- Hicks, Rxeter Public'School.' ' - yr - � = one. Turn your poultry out where . I .Mrs. T. J.
is better prep4rqd, pi�obably, than any other , tion in elevator rates at Duluth and Weet . ... I .... 64 and being in poor health she has come to -It is said that Mr. Jerry 'Robinson, the hoppers are bad. If some method of . - marriage tj
wrong and support the wrongdoer. Is this EXETER. Goderich in the hope of restoration. Com- formerly of Mitchell, uA.4w of Winnipeg, has destruction is not adopted the fall wheat - - ., . e� are
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� the latest Liberalism? What will suck an nation in the 'World, both by education and � Superior, order6d by the Great Norther �1 Bones, Vinetta, Creditan Public School 769 mander Schetky, who is a veteran traveller, the finest store in that city, and is doing- will be completely eaten up. I � re,covering
editor do when he sits in the Legislaturc?7' the temperament of its people f r the op i begun to take effect on the 10th inst. It is Borland Fred, No. 2 Usborne .... � I I
0 ad ...... 729 thinks Goderich one of the most beautiful a business exceeding $200,660 a year, -The death occurred on Monday, last � Our anilua
- - ! thought the order will affect the storage of Borland, Williarm, No. 2 Usborne .... 660 and healthy s�o lie has ever seen. -Mr. George Htn-.16urt, of the Huron week, of one of the very oldest residents of - . -Miss N,
-11arniltou Templar. tion of state socialism. From his earliest, about 501000,000 bushels of wheat, and will ta .
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' 1'�`eare sorry that the few remarks we made infancy the ( ' 'ernian is under discipline and : mean a reduction of about V2,000,000 an Hicks, Russell, Exeter Public School 65-9 said to be McInnis, while under the influence Tutes I - Mrs. J. N
s I elevator earnings. day, last week, a 4park from a passing ter, mother of -Mrs. Samuel Arthur, of the I
should cause our contemporary to loseits is part of a ystem. He is told to look on ; 0 1 Rarnsay, Arthur, Exeter Public School 630 of tangle -leg, threw a stone 'ihrouL-h one of Grand Trunk engine 1)having lignited the lat concession of Downie. The deceased .- - Nicol, Of 1
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temper. With a good deal of what itsays "the State" as the most important of all I N, MORE SUNDAY THEATRICAU3.-The DUNGANNON. James Ballautyne's grocery wind 0 � . was a native of Londonderry, Ireland, a -ad ly ,of W1
I police of Grand 'Rapids, Michigan, have Blake, Annie, No. 9 Ashfield .......... 723 gels. He was arre
W�., r.Grdially agree, although we fail to see things and on the ,sted and Ows 'n' Brun- 8traw'.
cD t) hid s ividual as, simply, the given orders forbidding Sitriday tb�eatrical Elliott, Edith, Nile Public Sebool .... 621 lock-up by Constable Broa taken to the -The seats in TrafQgar Street 2Aetlio_ had been in Canada over 50 years, all spent ; _� K father, W
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