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We have just received an - iinmens a put -
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Them at prices ue ver equalled in this ' coun-
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our r-1gular stock, makes our Lace Curtain
sto3k too heavy, so' the new ones must go
out quickly, and quick- moving prices ,have
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house cleaning, or if your're moving into a
new one, this is your opportunity. These
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LOT �0. 1. Bedroom Curtsizi, 2J yards long 'by
33 incht8 wide,taped edges, worth 60c.
� Special price ............... � .......... 40c
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LOT 10, 2. Large Lace Curtain, 3 yards long, ,42
inches wide,nice patterno,taped edges,
. value at iiw. Special y -rice .......... 67c
LOT NO. 3. Fine Lace Curtain@ 3 yards long, 39
inches wid e,taped. edges, ne w patterns, I
wortheasily$L. Specialprice ........ 80C
LOT $0. 6. Extra fine and lar�e, 3J yards long, .
� . 60 inches wide, nice lacey effect, a reg.
. -. ular $2 curtain. Special price ........ si.ro
LOT NO, 6. A new pattern, 13J yards long, 58 .
inches widv, taped edges, regular $2.26
line. Special price.; ................ $1.80
. LOT NO. 9. Fine net,with lese'Und -Ons pattern,
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wrdle, wcrth in regular way,$3. Special
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LOT NO. 9. Very fine isce, handsome pattern
31 yards long, 62 inches wide, tape� -
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tlfb death of m7 hiiiiband. TT T;ncisand oeconle uai n cnamDer� hours later, the leg of his tr 1189�'s he ed. -that other members of the mission pl�t under the 'new barn. Auglist Sa k I t� .
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`8 WIDOW. woman h 0 :i the armch;�ir appeare sl, -eve of his coat were but eck.1 11 I , might o forth to lab'
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INTERVIE . 9 I ! )a " IDut his money kad not beetut 4eii. There of Philadelphia, who accompanies Miss raised and stone stabling putunder it, 21 i
- THC was She . Wei t awr y an � wz� te an in ber- and gracious"farowe I .. 1
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I � I . - - ( is no clue to ,be man. I !- I Rcbs h and Mr. J. S. Helmer, treasur6r of Henry Fischer,�'asa large Acne pig stable,
LAMENTED STORY TELLER. I ,view, �Uttfng xpresdong in I. y Inouth I were not another presence in17)t bat ro6m; � Is I - I
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I ; . � )man lie bad loved and -It is und Bratood that tb ' tal officia the � IOMina Inland Mission, under whose al�o a kitchen and wood shed built. on his - .
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Her Vi i f Bub- , - "I think the story he v�v 8 �Iting when . �Bio. . _ZR. sanguine that the , permi�ssio will be dfl n . an Read, Northwest Territory. The talldrig with m6mbers of her family but a I
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.Jects to EdithT Sessions Tapper. .1 oss Canadal � : re 6ti s go -with *her. .
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I . I r1gest thing he ever.wrote. The, little county of IP' -ince �Ed-.vard ba� , -Mr. and;rs. W. R. Real -and farn'i- She leaves; a h4band and five children. - 11 r
I i. '- i r day for ' �- -all, pastor of - the -'I%fr. Will- Kyle, of Mitchell, pickecl . I
[special Corres.ponilence.] - - �, to the world ol romance I H -read -me a . . of Sr. Thomas, left the 001 V. J. A. Turnb I -
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SAW FRANCISC -:-�-Iri the rowsyj" chapter that last day ': list before he i I I(Trange county, Flori W, a in Presbyteria ry patch a small basketful
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greW old ,Spanish quarter of San Francis-' died"- Mrs. Steyellson ins; 41 abruptly. ,I side in t-ke f4ure. Mr. Healey has taken fia� ( u on a well earned holiday trip to of ;nice ripe raspberries, on Slaturday, 12th � . 4 �
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co, crowded in among the Me:ilcan restau- "Is It truc. tl at some o' 3-- �r Osborne " up 160 acres f land and will go more par- E�11'r o , was tendered a hearty - reception inst. The ber�ies were of the bigbla-nd J ;
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I � - " Oh, no I" v 3ry wourn �Illly No one " -%"ll cultivate 15 acres of oranges. : . ocits aro-.-.,n from the roots since the kill- - I
en, rambling stone :building, with qual,lit could finish it." : . -Butter sells at from 25,to 27. cents on . . . r, I i I
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square windows g Into the strept, . � . the market in Picton. - . �
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winding, ' -A'colo ny of about 25 tramps Are camp- ; * * :
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unken stall -ways and ob re your son would llniZy tb�j . wor :a Mr. Ste- ing on the Grand River a little b4plow Galt. t1he school children in that town. By re- juAge; Of cheese iit the Provincial Dairy Sharp and Ho*ard, of St. 'Afar 8, and Mrs. ,
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eyes, livibig quietly with her son and "That is not tiu.e, and �, . Ill oblige Culloch Wo r rks, Galt, is v - bring two potatoes, two apples arid two 3r Adiong the successful exhibitors were . zer, Towle and Eldon, of Kirk- - I
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" Tusitala, " the " story teller, " as his na_ repeat that the whole w I tin world has of Ayr, is ,making large ship ents of bogs � We are told they got sLome 20 or.30 For:,, four factory chieese (white), J. B. Muir, King's Daughters and Sons, which was held I I
appeared to le gue toget , r. ti, make ma- � I I 1 bushels of potatoes, 12 to 20 &.67ens of � eggs, of Avont,on, took fourth prize. J. A. Gray, last week in Lo�don.
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* " Perhaps, " 3aid the 1E , x sing, "you -Rev. Peter J. Rowe,,d Sault Ste:, Ma- took first and second respectively for three
and misrepresented since her a*rrival in rill . severely from dropsy, and is ill a precarious l � :
ght- like to see Ono of he ! ants which . : rie' Michigan, who was nUed Bishop of fadtory-made colored cheese, and Mr. Muil;, Thursday of la,it week,a tbree-year-old billl� � :
'San Francisco t .. I condition. � I ! J � I � . I
hat I Is with diflIculty the natives bro, ght to cov r X y husband � Alaska in the Epis6opalian House of Bishops Mr. Morrison and Mr. Gray took 6rst, sed- weighing 2,2-20,�poimds. The price paid by - I .
one sees her. On my Arst call she was:ill as he lay on Ill i bed af tel . he c I �cd. They - A �At the, Kebut Assizes, Michael Barry was at Minneapolis, Was born in Toronto 36: ond and fourth respectively-lor three factory Mr. Jones was 4c per pound, making WS.80 � I
in her room. .Her daughter, Mrs. Rose Ined $20 and costs (866 in all) for assaulting - I :
� ciame In and trielt do at A tenderly I i years ago. He entered Trinity College a -ad � made white cheese, made the last balf for the animal. i �
Osborne Strong, received me., . -- Miss Griffith, at ITYlerlin. I I I . .
� spread these rrl� `ts over tb I rl torop graduated with the B. A. degree, and * has i August with Gladd's aimatto. I -Mrs. W. Dowling, of Mitchell, who � � �
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the most wonderful b1p6ch hair, 42 inches these rugs. It was as lar P as t bed cover, -1 - �LLoid Alfred ouglas, who figured so a missionary in Algoma. 11 . � Jan�es Irwin, ot Newry, reports being head, is ,still qluite poorly. Her -injuries, -- I I
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in length, growing.ve 'low on the fore- made of the bark of a tree an decorated -D - Oscar Wilde c i -Mr. James Hodgins, of concession 2, robbed of $10 one right lately. though not serious, are very painful, an(i -1 .
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. . nesday, 16th inst. He was tr6ribled wit4 Alitcb6ll bowli�g aub's lawn will cost $100. At the con�ludiug session of the� recent I
feathers. -In p Dint Of rno�,etar� - ialue It Is, �- I
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worth $60. T Mrs. Stev""soO it is mere- I eart-disease. � -A'farmer on tl�-e 4th concession of iy Teachers' .Association, - Miss
. ly a souvenir. I I � -Rev, J. G. Scott, of. the Methodist ipe old age of 70 years. His father w � . ' Kate Richmo4d, teacher, of Poole, and . ;
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. IV I - rtent fjtci�m over New- " - I .1 .,.teach thl 4th line se I -
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-A % I - VT e� . folindland church was blown o-wn, 40 or - - J next year- I I ' I .
.1; 114 haughty. -: 3ut they lol�ed Uty husband -Mr. Duncan -McIntyre, merchant, of.1 -Nesbitt Potter, at one time a member I �
I 50 vessels driven "I bore on the coasts, and . i -Rev. James Hamilton, of Motherwell, i :
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his death. 'I I other day $:g 13 :
I � - . I f I . 1 2 an , costz-$6.35 in all -for r -The Listowel. Horticultural Society is in w 0 years ago I
t i X .. ... , AIW#atdi) you rnean Ill at , Mrs- Ste' misbehavior and d sturbi ierred stock Northwest Land Co., $44, a very satisfactory state financially, having place four last spring, has lately : :
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-1- Vens6h I I � - _ � ,768 half shares stock' in N. W. L. nearly M2 of a balance in its favor. been seen in D y i
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11 r P -Grain J om, Kingston down the I � .
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I .... $3,400 ; real estatei $4,719. He will(d Jt! the Ap school for the ensuing year. a f�rmer employ . I
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11 - "ek - � of the will. - � i I . I i - i linprove'ni6rits on buildings and new of �Astowel, wals drivingout in the country, I j
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I � Ina -The missing will of 'Mr. Thomas Y un,91 buildilngs erected -in Stratford during the th� king bolt, of., his buggy dropped out, let -
she particular y t4) dramatic -The old St. Andrew's �',emetery, at , I I �
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I "very brutal of Mrs. Olt) inut You can . - funeral took I ) on the day f xe for his I r. G' L. Money, of Kirkton, has er�,l upset, 11 r. �' Woods sustained severe in- � .
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� see how I have been tort -Ottawa has n J I I found!, on E atu da side, aving, sold his property in Kirkton to wag
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� so�. � . I , vince. Hull, which is practically a part bf . eft , -Says istowel Banner - "' AV, e raise . - �
?.JIRS. ROBERT LOUIS STE all his estate to Miss AMns, who ias t1en -6 the L I
� IVEN . I ond of X I the citf has 12,000 additional. , .1 I r -Owing to the small attendance at Air. I - - I
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head parted and curling about the �Amples I I - out a caveat against letters of a( min'Ptra- John � in Logan. great children ih this part of the country, I . ;
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and ears ill tantalizing tendrils. She asked, toturn the conve' tion from ibe 'Nichol'had 17 cattle dehorned last weelk. . I I I I
dresses in eesthetle fashion, i�g loose -Flora, "'Ce 'wford, a - domestic in the ' bill has a i4ew ��rrival A -t his , house, a son I -
urnful ohs I ,hich The cattle are thriving nicely, and are ap- I
Wes - I exceedingly M ie� Into m, a poned until some f uture date. � 11 � .
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. it was rapidly rif Ong. ,I : parently none the worse of the operation. . ; I
Frorn'the small cars swing great golden I I Yes. 110 knew Absolh othing of Toronto, wient to the collar the o er eveti- and wealthyresident of Fallarton township, time of birth 17i pounds. This has been a
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hoops, The , glittering teeth flash �A kind- . I 140, w en he aterworks have be I Ing with alighted' lamp in hei and. � A is die ing of big farm'stock, implemeuts, season of phe I �omenal yields all around., i 1�
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ly smile of welcome, the gre3t da k eyes 1 took up the stu ly arid tboi -( ugn scan so alarmed her that she etc., and is retirm an� Mr. Hemphill always keeps up With :
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speak volumes of cheery hospitali . It Is ' it in order- to t . coming through the mains. dropped the lamp, which burst and set fire -Airs. Perry, wto has been a resident of th� pace. - .
, Inshpose n I I isic , .or my son ' . ' -'N litchell on Sun- . .
i ad no th ' courage of the &ratfor4i for the past 45 year , Vhen retuiming from A I
the face of a gypsy -a sibyl -and )nly re- .' and daughter -J. L. Hilburn, of Arkona, has sold big ng. She - rushed up to s, celebrated - � .
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quires a soarlet handkerchief boun I about ' drawl - here the alarmed family her 85th birthday by entertaining a number - d ' evenipgy 1�th inst., three riga collided n
. - - iny . husband, nd knowin I othing of fruit farm of 75 acres, just west of the vil- ) . I .
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the dusky looks to make the illusibn per- I 11111 . 10 I I manage to pu out the flamesi, though not of her fr ends on Monday, 14th inst. 7 the Lcigisn- -road, a little north of -the I
did i t undertake lage, to JohnAtkin, for �4,500.! Mr Hil. . � i 0 . i
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feet. - . I . I I so ofour mio t delightl ul e e' ings were burn has bought 40 acres at Leamirigton. before s e had een y bu e . . I , ,wben Mi " V ieWr suBtained a fracture, .
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which have been.p�ublldbed about her both - ture of him s I g It. Here cucumbers. �ighteen inches long and a f greater quantit, es tba the I& ows. The! where a relative is at the point of death. - 'was attended t� by Dr. Smith, and then she
In magazines and papeks that I very much ' it is ,i o&nin poor unfortunate who got t ;li uor had - -Air. Wm, Uren, of Wellburn, was run was sent bome �n a bed mattress. She is , , . I
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all I can for you." - : � .., I Th i in 4e- Sandwich Is- -Mrs. Job' gold cure treatment, and his ife said that his face badly damaged, some of the bones slib was obliged to pass, with wonder-ful .
I at was t �ei � Spencer, an elderly lady of I . 4 . i . - � :
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door and It was opened by Mrs. Stevenson i large house the e but it rasItoo fine for Spy apples from one tree a few days alor sold! him ' -Mrs. John Whyte, or,, aii.d her daugh- .
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- in, I intro- cioacbrrian's cot C, he ,�weicould be by -Mr. Thomas Bennett, a highly respect- . � ;
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-imiss Letitia Youmans, an old-time Cull. Mrs. Riolph is a cousin of - Alta. Dr. .
duced myself and madlo known the object oursollives and c jo he uIet See these ed farmer of the township of Oxford, died . time.;' I . ;
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such scrutiny. Mrs.'Stevenson looked me bed? ' n u rn self Of course stock on Saturday I 0 1 rch atinouncern I .,
i tined t ici p y . t. He was 68 years meays are almost exhausted. Each W. C. * i regular Sunday services, will hi�tory, whose remains now li in Trinit,y � I
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lative eyes. Suddenly a smile broke -over : bappi there. 1 I i -MiSs Pauline Johnson has returned to T. , nion is asked to give .from, 12� to $W llereafterbechargedforat the rate of 5e church cemebary' here. Dr. Widner Rolph I .
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or face and she gave me her hand, "Come Brantford in order to preserve the wmp rain e cause. per line. . is now very ptorairient in India, and his . �
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nj-. she said. �','I bad-8hut myself up, re- I i I � I from the unspeakable disfra�e . allowing l� -The Pert County Teachers' Conv6n- wife's visit, herd may result in the remova
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one whose whole life haa b en give to the. the -old doct 's remains to Toronto, the -
olved to see no. ,one, but, I will talk to , ' for two or three' weo'hs, before 'fillin& en- � tion wu held in tratford on Thursdav and I
to . : - 1 simple. aliq child ike as po ible. The least . v� ork to die in poverty. Lady Somorset and �Frida I and proved scene of big eve4tful P � � 8 -
oil, � . I gagements across the* line, I . I T, October 10th and�llth , olitical life and: ub- . I
' thing Bml:ikd an Interet Od h: m. He was - ' Miss Willard have promised W a I year - to eating and instructive event to sequent achieve'mentsin hisschool. of Tnedi- . m
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illarm and attraction of bef face which is and charitable to a do 1. peaking graph from it i proprietor, Mr. A. McPhe�- -The ladies of the W. C. T Ayr, i -Mr.! David Watson and wife, and -Xiss �-On Saturd�y night, 5th inst.1, Re .. c
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in oldor and more serious 'edition of her 13Y (I 0. knd he on- son. The p i e paidi was $1,900. Ill health have'an eye to the useful in eL., r * , and tuin. � Cooper, Episco0al minister, of I
h -love I It . � He taught - I - -with paralysis, and has lain at 1 7
laughter's. The gypsy -the sibyl -'has Joyed life so mu � � is qien as t reason for selli�g. . are fully alive to the requiremen .ol this Manitowaning, where David is. going into stricken -
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. 2110 how to live. " � t utilitarian age. The good wome� *Jaited �dsiness'� and.Miss Lulu in teach deatWe door e4raince. He had not been - �
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,burnitig eyes arc veiled and inscrutable. , For one b 70 V0 33ut et,y of impi�ovin � their -fire protection. � . 1.1,e f ' a . I � - I
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Unspeaka k.rh ot er day and requested the prL i ege o er retiring he rolledout of bed, and Mrs,
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seeking help; the. i the wc I ian becomes the eabh week� to teach the childrew sewing. Mitchell.' They have, since the fire, he was in a fit., � and hurriedly called in a
to lay bare.her 60111 to the public scalpel. . I I in the Watsor'l works the village would have . . I ward � I
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. . do yl �,i i bel eve'l- wept. il . th� boys- I tot -to speak of the girls -� will be Ong that w" so badly wrecked. tie stroke. Thpre is little, if any, ficipe �of . �
those eyes and one re.rdizoo that only thosep "Airs. Stevenson,. -For distu bing worship in, the Tilbury I - p hi
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very near and dear could ever discover Roman Catholic church, Joseph Regner, of I . ' 11
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Just the nature of this woman. The same ruptig me. "Do not ask n � I believe, Tilbur ort i, was roug t before M - own co , , . . I' M &; Collegiate Institute, 99 belongin to 3 � ;
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hair " the daughte 's, -only short in the : on] 3 , trate ozois, and pleading gui �ty, was fined �--A most destructive prairie rei0c the . own, 42 from Perth county, anT 39 whole corn �
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neck and silvory-that line touch of. frost erytfiffig, that everybod Is: a miracle. $14, and costs -47 in all-whicl he paid. ! last week in the northwest fr 116 other place , $537.50 having been col.; came to Kirkton cirQit a few months It -
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It isla inbracle th t you 8 )ul sit there, a toba. Over a dozen farmers in t4 Viola- lecto, - a.s. tuition aflees. I . from Tara, wbe1re he had. been the pastor 0
mingled .with tile hu, 3 of the ravon's plum- livin . t bredthin oreatur �, - ad look at -As a resti t of the receni i controversy .1 ent have been burned 6ut, their . -Mr. George Schmidt, son of Mr. J. years. He 1! ! I.about 59 years of age, and -
age-�the straight, Egyptian nose., the I over the puri y of the Brantford city wate'r, - da e settle m . - H. 2&- J
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curved lips, the ghos i of a dimple linger.. ine, tAlk .to me We .th � 1k and wonder the commissioners have decidf,d to immect-. losses averiging from 81,000 to $2,OW each. Bch w idt, of the Stratford Colonist, has re- bl" a family of imall children. . � I
i ! and dream, but ,'K e know xo* rig. I I I . I- A numb�r of persons were severe& injured sigi e I his position as teacher in School -What might have been a fatal accident I �
Ing In the pale ch 3e] za, uorn bine to render . , ately fill up, at a cost.of sonie $1 500.,,the s,nam, I es igecdm No. 13, East Zorra, an I I J
. i I I I was only go] rig to as] : yoti if you be ' 't while fighting the flames. Twoboy d will attend took place on t4e Sth concession of Elma, .
this face'alluritIg at d' fascinating. And � - � - Dead Creek, which is so" near il�e qr , .
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. lieve-in the modern, th ad � i unknown, are bably fatally inj4red. `A Tor i)hto Medicial College. I between Atwo'd and H-onfryll, on Sunday
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when Mrs. Stevebson speaks, the -soft, , new woman.' " � � . I , supp y- . . son of Mr. J. ]Rcibertson, of Shoal �Ake, *as -�-,& Stratford dealer has been fined $10. evening, September 29th. Jebn Jo ngmire, I . -
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rich, liquid voice, tie perfect English- I I Tell me first " Mrs. tevLson said,, --The people of Woodstock, through the one of arty caught in a prairie fire w ile and' costs i6r sell' cigarettes to a lad under wi�b a youug,bAy friend, J. J.Gimblett and I �
above all, the 15twxV, penetrating glance � Ladies' Auxiliary to the Hospital Commit- I
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of tile marvelous Q'L�s-hold you in abso- fixing her Aark oyes niD e 9�avely Upon tee have furnished a ward iw memory drawin ay, and his burns will robally bars of- age. Lryed him right. We so r of others were coming from the
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i what do yo a )y t� * tal. � 11 ho , ' re of the same sort of offenders wi byterian church anniversary, held in
lute tbraldom. . -. is L ali?l pp. ,late secretary -treasurer of their com- rove f � mo . . �Girnblett went to pass Air. . I I
mo, mean e modern, the p �
the advanced, the 'new -Fo the past couple cif weeks, the mice belrlmilght to time. A6vood. " ]Nft. �
Like Mrs. Stroag,'she wears a loose . I , mittee, Mrs. Andrew Pattullo. The ward .. I I -
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. earf ,,, it loot sa will be named the " Isabel Pattullo ward,,' had be n . very plentiful ound the', M I 3 Coursey, of Logan, ship- Longraire., upsetting the buggy and throw -
'I The person wl o w . I : . Daniel Di I
flowing gown -it Is of richly brocaded - - Mrs ;� I . - .
cigarette on the pazza, of ' Ild ml, swears, . -- I . is U. .,. Hatnil. ,' last week- from Mit- ing! the occupants out. Air. Longmire's I
dist pa,-sonage at Alv , eill� n Wednesday 9 I I
black satin this- Morriffig-Slightly open at - . Mr. Hartley, of Bolton, aged 71), was P ,
. � I -a � I . f o- . aration f rough ;1 n ra ts, chej,l station, two very fine way 'and coming in contact with . -
.wishes to vote n write trna�t, brackish und dead on the public highway about a ton made a prep 0 - White Chester horse ran & �
the throat. 'I There are no ornaments save , '�Uggy upset it, None were - .
Y. 0 � . .. spreadia it on bread, and put i in t WO hogs. : One went to Stansted, Quebec, and Mr. Gimlilett) J - .
the rings of rare gems and fantastic do- laovel�., I . I Rule east of Mono road, at noon on Wed- 5 -
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A -View of the Newt W crian. clothes elf, hurt. Fortunately th to be e detach- �
� ;� � . osets, and on Sunday morning e , the! other to North Tharnesville. . e
11 brjwn hands , nesday�of last.week. Hebadprobablycom- . � I L ;
signs with which the sma . . � . two and a half year old 3on 1. Itev. Mr. �ane, of Elms, has been en- edfrom Mr. U!nimire's gy or 'serious I
are loaded. On one finger are- three very llmyifather us(d to rIll rs. Steven- mitted suicide, as a horse pistol, recently - - 14i McFarl ,. L I
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curious toriolsq"shell rings given Mrs. sontho ghtfully replies, i I tha I ]Re one has fired, lay at his side., � HamiltDU got into the cl get a 4e some i I I by the Milverton school board, at a consequences Might have happened. Mr. .
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y AihE leiza, a very dear native a right, to Make bimse...1 bid us., But -Mr. J. R. Brown, one of the most high. of it. l'ortana, ;. . sala, - junior room of � L I
doctor whoiadmI418-1 the a : � 1.1 & . I , : I
Stevapson b *women! may make tbemsi ilves 4 Ideous, un- taken irnmediately t I o a ' L ci� MneDiAtoetseachaTee vacant by the Isb4ft pene his horse behind the front -
wornan friend. I Irs. Stevenson uses no ly esteemed and oldest citiz no and business I - .
, lowlis lik�ly ies de& about ten ii�ches, almost reaebing the I
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, �- tered e' neties, and the litide fel n of Miss Daly. i
gestures while tal Ling. She sits in her womanly and coarse, if t iiiy w"Ish, so long men of Tilsonburg, committed suicide there - ; 1� . 17 �
co er. I . i � I I -- me car leads, 82,000 und of ngs. . I - � � I I
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they.'do not make tbe� scilv�s -hideous, on Friday. The deceased was about 50 to re � I I I � .. 9 . . �
largo chair, her ha ids resting on the arms, '08 ! I 4 Borfo di is che � I Peing the July product ort'he 'Ful- t -One day la ely, while Mr. W. Whitel . .
grave, Inscrutable, repressing, her very p coarse. And unwordanly inilli terature. What years of age. Finar)cial difficulties are sup- -Mrs. John L�msderi, near , - I
os- . 11 . I . ship- of 1?rospeet Hill, was driving bis team of I �
turci always -suggofting the sphinx. they may do In thp-st eetslor, , posed to have causedl the rash act. suing the Massachlisettsbenefit - tion lai i'! Willowgrove factories, were I --.
- r i fact, any . A oc i ' I all I .
I are. Dut when - The Women's Vnite Soci4y of the 'si, - - 1 . LSteinhoff, for yoi�ng horses along the road, -the defeedv46 L
f where,in ?ublic, Ldo not,:9 to recover $2,000. Mrs� Lumsddn hus iDe he er day,by Mr.I. W � L . I
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"l-canio here simplyforitbechangeo - urning from � sol., B neqkvoke broke and allowed the.wazon I
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climato"'she saI& "My health wag very they,offendmoin &rattrp, th)nl protest Presbyterian cburch,� Hespeler, are arrang- . band was ret the Burford fair, R . rotbers, of Montreal. 6e to drop. The horses becomIng -1 I I
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i I � It shouh, be cleanly Ing for a course of lectures during this win- when Us horses ran ilinto the ditch and �- Ar. Thomas Lancaster had his arm tori -
poor. I.bave.beea greatly benefited by Literature is food. ,,, . . � it i i a belt in the Maxwell works, St. - fri$hteDed, made desperate efforts to escape. , I :
the change. I. shall go back to. Samoa and whole� e. I am lo I .
Sam ,rrifled. at many ter. 'Among the speakers are the names of �itched him out oil his h(ad. He as i fter- caug .
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' - I Y. 8 vered in a dyi g conditi n. �i The Marys, lie other day, and broken in three Mr. W hite headed therritowards the fence, . .
some tinlo. How soon I cannot say. I I of the novels writ ien b ibe niodern wow- Rev. Murigo Fraaer, - of Hamilton; Dr. wards di co . .
' he widow a " lai e4 . The arm has been maAe as corn- hinking to Bto 3i them ; but they wheeled
plans.-, I hake none, " . � an. My son has rougl b;in from time to -Cochrane, Brantford; Rae, of Acton; Mul- comfs y refuse to settle .- , t �J P �
-have no . . ' Im d suddenly, das ed him on the road and
' ' - time an armful o these! �ovel 4. I have len, o[ Fergus-, and others. - on t e- round that! a cert tin clause:, in Iftheie orZ 6 s�s possible, and he is inaking goo . -
Mrs. #tevt nson Annoyed. L as towards recovery. leaped into a 4ee ditch,- in which they I
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I .1 taken them up a' glall0eA over them and �Iast Friday,while Charles Peel was en. policie provided that in a case of d �
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"Is it true that � bu, will publish a vol- . a been '&ha I 3d to think - I god in tearing down a brick structure in Abroug I'll . accident occurred at the became so erittingled that they couldnot I I
y I assure you I ha in ion the 3olicy was void. serious .
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unle of lllomoirs ol �!Mr. Stevenson?" � � I the 12th inst., in free themselves.' After lying for some time ,
! that I have read a litti h ve, caught Vai�nilton, the wall collapsed, burying Peel : -Miss Robson, who wi 6a cruelly: slashed Mon oi 11 sawmill on I M � . I
- -No I never wr,0. " : I I a razor by the suicide Johnitayng, at which T I ' y Ludington had his right hand in 'a state of unconsciousness, r White - � I
I here and there t ra, 0,. m, Ih the room in t e ruing. When rescued be was uncon- with 0. � . I I
14'Did you not Assist Air. Stevenson In 11 .' manglpd jusuch a way that the rinL finger rallied sufficielitly to be able to set his tearn -
w,ith sny ohildree And I ant not over con ei�ouso iLnd died shortly after big arrival Siddalsville, continues ;o improve. - She - D'amputated, besides the en of the at liberty and to reach, home. A pool of .
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b1swork-do a gro'at deal of copying for -particular either. But wilen eat I want at t e ospital. The deceased was 24 years . data and slee well, but still in �'a weak had to b . I
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, I 11 . . . _pmi "a big finger. blood on the road, which flowed from a deep, -
hinir" I :i food, nutritious arid wb6lesom . : I do not of a' condition. Her many wounds give h r con.; index all I �
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"IN10. Rose,-Xny 4aughter, did that. My i � I I I -Air. cGrath has sold out his wound'in his ibead, allows plainly that �
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, , . I At r.' Simon Metcalf, of Galt� planted side Des )a com lain. . Hugh Mr. White nar ly
I ant garbage tb4t n 01, " men- table pain, ut she d .
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w Take I ipw escaped being fatally �
eyes are� too weak. l�-' I know It has been ro- I d of the �It tc pr mimes in M I I -
'- I t I helped . my husband - tioning one of thi I 1110 t f re- the sced of a castor oil plant on the �4th of The young lady ays ale ,.tied o her- ould- ; hotel f itchell to Mr. .
stated th- " 0 rael 'work �and she Miller, o -.Hibbert, for.the sum of 81;100. injured. �
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peatooly -a cently established scho6l f st apid ity and May I ast. The tree which grew from it is be murderer to Cease his t . fi . d farm, Wallace town-
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, . A maga- I . I It serve? It no I I - r waal Mr. Mil �ir -takes possession on the rst of -At Atholl 1*nk
In 06t way, but M Is Dot true ' �, eight feet high, and covers a space of would go with him but is only, ropli I I -
q smut, I I what pui pose - d - .
zlnd &rticle pubilshed just after Mr. Ste- . r. McGrath's inten- shl. on Oetobei 7th, there passed peace I
z - ts not 6�rornarlze. es no phi- oev ni feet in diameter.' Some of the leaves to continue witl redoubl d.v,igor t6butcher: Novemb er, and it is M :
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VODSOU'S 'death -lad as one of Its illustra- It lteawc I I ZT' xlanderPx. CampliQ11, J. P., I
� losophy, if it w s in as a text- are,3 feet long' and the trunk at, the root is his victim. Th awfuln.. a of the,' J ituation tion to r love to the Western States. y away e�
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tions a plcture'0� .Rose copying fc?r my book for the hosp t4l, , ches through. now return , id that N611ie Ganthony,; the within a few dqs of 86 years of age. De- - --
� ' it s failure. So 4 -in' 8 *it consid e a*e; to the -It � 0 aa,
husband. This � picture was caught by , or fowl. - It 11; . -The death is announced at St. Valentin, brave girl. If is a recovers s New Y*k acLress,� who married John ceased was born atl,ocht-on, Carse of Gorrie, .
frictills'lcodak. ' Wl'ien we board that the. it is neither fish, flesh I . rs of a e , i herit i a � 100. CXarkl, th� St. Mw7s' lawyery has decided ettlishire, Scotland. In 1851 he cameto
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I purposeless. It i skes no o io happier Que of Mr. Joseph Noel, aged 94 years. ,will, when 21 y . I - L I
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article was,to appear and that this picture 5 to 94arate from her husband and sue for Cana&, and in 1854, a -long -with his family, I I
� or wiser o: better. To what on then? Bub He Vt a veteran -of the war of 1812-13, be- acre farm. Thi . '- I � I Qn_ L I .
used as ont of the illustrations,, r � ' te thought he had a fortune, but took up 300 acres of land the extreme I
was to be understand,.I make no comp t agaipst ing )ne of the lamb survivors of that stirring -A farewell meeting Mlis Iiabel divorce. �, St � I I �
Rose said, 'we'll t. � 11 events, I shall go I . i . liter- time along the frontier of the Quebec Pro- �Robson, who has for the Dast �wo years whentoDlate found he was penniless 1 and northwest corner of Wallace. Being Lof & . L
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I P � the role of Milton's the now w0man, save An the fift Id of I ' ' : 'Home, and a dim' .. . � � genial. dispositi�n, he studied to make all , L � I
down to I fame I ature. She should be drivemu o from that vin(e. Asa boy,he- took part in the defence been a nurse 4tthe Nursing I P& 4. -and no T� .
Oaughtcir�j' But 'wheri the article was pub- 0 cau : urnish . ; p romance, of I acolle Mill. I Sunday �qhool teacher of the Toronto Mis- -The e4 hm been a building an�d repairing friends - onemies. All through life -
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-11shed, undernea I - Wiarton . dispatch says,: Gustave sion and who was about to leave for boom on the Ub and 5th concessions 6f Ful- he was in enthusiastic vocal and inst, ,rumen 4
picture appeared sound philoo6phy healthful M rital food.-" --A . . . l Union, tal musician. He was, a staunch Liberal, I
the words, 'Mrs. Stevenson, copying for �no lo, I Her shat, a German resident of Albemarle, the mission field in China, wasI he larton, past season. Francis
Sphinx nier, bl�t pythoness now, . I . �ld on 1 d was for,33 Years ustlice of the peace. . �
her busbapd.' This, however, was nothing whi e returning home from this place about Thursd,iay� evening of last week in �he Mis, Durand, August Saakel, jr, and Andrew an' i a
- 80 with flashing 3yeg, stip delivered this . I � ceased lea,v , idow and three of & -
to�otlier ahnoyanc6s we have had. Private 5 o' lock, Friday eveni4g, was s�t upon by . sion halb, junder Ithe a=f thei Torontiq Fischee have each built large. and comfort- De a wi i
just dennnotatiox. The little room, so . I
letters have been sold by people whom -we -- ge, burly-lookiDg man with grizzled A%.issio4 Union. I The oU the Sun. able bri -k dwelling houwe. John Pauli has family by his 6 t wife, John and Alexan- Ir. -
m4ting- 0overf floor, its a la, - -. I
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plain with its * a der, Wm. Brown also 40 grand- . .
comfortable frame house, also and Mrs. I .
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deemed our friends, ' hai and beard, who came, out of the woods, day Sbhool pres6nted Miss Robson � xith � a builta . �
�. Is ty few chairs, Its table laden witlk books, Its .t.! rge st le. John Balkwell has bad his children, 23 grOt grandehildren,one"brotber I
It has seeinod, with a long drawn and had apparently lighted several stumps , handsome wri Ing case. In 1, acknowledging lar -
walls covered with Samoan cui I os and pie- - 1, �
, e g " Miss Roboon made � brie Id . i . I -
sig'h and a tightening of the hands -on the ' that were burning on the roadside. Herb- ti ff�, 6 drets, b aumn r uilt. It- wu struck by lightning and two sisters' to preserve
s tpres of one Wn,* wan face, i4iiunined by : of his. The funeral took place to the 214blesworth � .
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anne of the chair, ' I ' � d bu d last summer with part
as if the whole writ lyeil of unearthly lendor and % - smile of - shatJ w'*s rendered unconseiou� in the in whi4h she drew attention 11to th rgent an I substantial stone ziabl� has been cemetery, i - - .
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