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11 NUMBP�4, 1,506 1 . . . . 7 - . . - � SE.iFORTH, FRIDAY OCTOBER 23 896 . 7 -i $1 a, Year in Advance.
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I i FROM SEAFORTH TO E6' tracted my attention was a numb th School. Association ppe to meet thefaetth'atbe is close on big eightieth Th defendant was iotified, and by a band died"about IS inoiltbs prev u Y
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13Y W.' T. ",- ) I -) I I LL. . . -dent -of the Coun e Q -veral wasbf t h,,,,,e opi i that thot o should be same office f
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; � . . . . . On Monday I opened school. I had four by Union, has re�igned her and also fill d pplpits ,there on se . in W her husband, at
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. .1 I I pupils. The weather.was very cold, i aad 'a position as-tea6er in Blyth publi� school. occasionis. i I __ marr ed, and -with this in view he advisea the saimeday of the week as �
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D1 FERN _' r : I I . I [WnItUDRD FIL02 LAST ..WAEK I great many children in the section ave no HUNTS To od's -Miss Kelso, of Ingersoll, has bee' Mig man to secure a marriage license about 6e sagne hour. -Deceased had four
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. . I . I . As the train pioved, out �of Calgary, I no- shoes. ,Then we have no stove in the school blessing on themeeting before coming to it. pointed to the Collegiate Institute te ching and inib*ediutel�, go tothe yoang, girl and. c . .
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-1 yet. This is .this being the '-Begin the meetin- promptly on time.- staff in London, at a salary of ,5710 he 'a (I i sk her, to ii�arry him. th'e high scho-A ,- ., - I
� . . ticed a numberlof i�rigating (lite , a new section, 9 iven and Mrs.
� � . I heg -e A& nt� I-& - � e won Irs. (Rev.) Trelei 11 I
I I ill -ly nevly built, sfi ' plied frorn the river ta first year of its existence. They have built Be brief, be alive, be earnest. -Select your attendance at this school is the Ilarg 4 in argue� L probably object to Clayton ; �N . I
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. - Men ha, re diflered, and W"o- expect iy�il . P 1. � � I - at meeting. -An- the province and merfib d of getti in 1 ried.on such short notice ana lklcLareu� of M orden, Manitoba. - - � . .
' flows by the town. . . a very fine building of British Colurnbia fir. hymns before coming to the I era of the Bo 39 - ' 17 1
'always diff ar -as to the relatite im. ortance, On -the train I ma ,f a It would *compare' favoiably with our, nounce the bymns so that all can hear. -As, Education purpose taking steps to le� Sea it that t e case would then have to be -One day last week Mr. J.�, W� �Stein-
- i P. - de the acquaintance ( ' by establishing � fifth form in the d The yo ho;ff, of Stratford,'bought a borse and rigon
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Of their lives and actions, ai affecting the -,"an from British C61umbia. 'He b b)en Onfario schools. Itis Situated on a 1hill in a rule do not sing more than two verses of a � 3ublie rop e . ung man took his advice, the market for forty-five dollars. Next .dkv
1 4 . - in Edmonton ad 4 the centre of the section. . The play oun -Sin r often. -Have much prayer. - schools. . and Thile he was on big way to the .young
- . welfare of the country. T he xnerchant $' and on my enquiring- he t )Id . groun hymn. . . � i -o a. �
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me 'twas'no good. -No game but Is somewhat extensive, embracing so Ur - as Call for sentence prayers at every meeting. -When Mr. George Biss�tt of inear- I lady% -.4o e, she received a message fron he -sold the
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. thinks one thing, the meehani4 ¬her 'and- I . es, . . . . , � a good driver, �
, : ) COYO, dine, visited Algoma duri u, imer, W�ye -- who advised her to at -once Downie farmer. The h . -
which you cannot get,; -no fun, no fruit, no fence limits are concerned, several hundreds If inembers are sloyv to respond name ther -1. .
I , .-) . - vircrin prairie I ' . he observed some v ferns ,which accept �: i and not delay the ceremon and the- buggy is worth the prics.'paid. for
- so- Oil thro4- h all the differe 4 �t spheres of vio_xEy. British Columbia was the place for of acres of ' * . . .. They40e plou h- persor you. 1vish to ta,ke part first. Sometimes ery prettY. . y- th wh Is. , � �
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work in w' 'i � him. - � - .. I ed a few - fu- rrows around it for .a I 9mbers to he thought were wortbh preserving. ' With- She also t?o is aavice and when the e 16
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- A little b -* his' 'name, by. th6 way,, -,4s break., The building cost about $450, to take part in prayer. -Do not occupy more in a radius of a few yards he pluck, d the young man ,ut in an appearance she accept- -.Mr. Areh%
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� Now we have, like all other people, an 'O - . they were married without brother, formerly residents �of Mitchell., are .
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. Roland Kirkiand Hal -raton Muir, and'he be pald for inten years. The only t' the than six minutes in introducing the topic.- leaves of thirty different varieties and plac- ed him, an
opinion G this subject, and we wish to . lax . pending a week or twoamong old friends in ,
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. - L Said that. was.not all either, but it was all.: people have to pay here is the school tax, Sometimes -it is best for the leadCr Ao make ed them in his note book. He fterwa'rds furtber-delay. al at town. Air. Mrs. James Ward ana I
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briefly and candi(Ay state it. � t taken- pressed the. ferns and mounted them on : -In the September number of tile Hollie th and
- t . .. he could retnemberi-ga ve me another point- . et when the treasurer presented their ax his remarks after the ,rembers -have Alagaz . � I ih a well written. article itchell over twelve yeairs
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To' our, ... �� . d,_1 the farmer being the origin- er. He had been telling me ' t ClIs they were well nigh paralyz4d, al- part. -Let the Bible ason read consist of sheets of paper. ine on Mir. their family left M
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. I . though they were but from $6 to .$19 each. 'not more than 10 11 verses. -Get so full -Mr. George Wilson, :an Er glishmAn, Homer Watson, of Doon, the. well-knot4p, ago for Wiarton, Where Mr. Ward -is �s
' �h, anything i hofels in Lacombe, hisbome. I asked-bim . - . the lumber business. A -he members of . -
ator, so to speak, of all weal in . � . or , her ree - landscape painter, from the pen of Dr. G�. 11 t .
- . if the farmers ever I g t drunk 'lly them. That means as much to the farmer here " of your subject that L e is no room for who had ariived in this country th - I '
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h � or' financial *aY that will I "' . if t '. i him at W. Bingham, of Waterloo. The author -the family are in comfort-ble Circumstances. .
I No," he �aaid`,' " the - have nqt money two or three hundred would at home� The self. -R Imember you re conveying a mes- months ago, sent for his wl e I _
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. ,e a ba � 6 b" That was re elation- No. 1, and I , nceiv "" f -Be punctual. Chatham 11ast- week. ednesd while recounts the struggles of the artist with --The Stratford Beacon of Wednesday, ---
proi, ,flefit to him, is ind�reatly a 6ne- scarcity of money bere is. almost inco * i sage 0 God to his ell ldren.
. . A goor, any leaders It ve either'bad habits waiting for her at the station in Chatham his early environment aftd his ascent of the last week-, says that a couple of well known
fit to all other classes. This is a common foung it to be too tr e,'but, Of that more able' So Marnied -.4erd the ratepayirs, ali'l d �
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� . anon. . 11 _� . the aniount of the taXes . that there �ras� an or pbor time pieces. Sometimes prepare he received a telegram stating th t his wife" ladder of fame, step by step, until his name Stra;tf,ord I&M s were walking to Mitchell.
place truth, yet yery often overlooked.' . .. I i ��
� g7itation to close 'up the school, 1 WhA the lesso as a Bible t . -� . - eir hilabands that .
As we approach Ed, onton, the country EL i ' eading.-Stop when had died that morning in- the Cc eral Hos 6s become a familiar one wherever true art They had a wager with th ' I
We always try to give the 417mer the best * pital at Montreal. is appreci,ated and, genius recognized. thev could. walk the whole'distance 706tweotl
� is covered with timbe , willow'aiid -poplar, woiild- -have been a serious matter for� yours the hour: is up. A I - -
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Dds� - possible value for his money in everyrining . and sure enough the lews - appear, aud, to - Y) - Vi Cb C'b IJAVV Lag zZ — � *I— I day evening last week, at the. home of - a mea,n pl ce in the beat galleries of Old started out at am early hour that Morning,
-:: . - a number f, d k ere! to be that, as the taxes hav".d. to be paid, sbhool or . - - ,
i . he bilys, and not only is the f mer benefitt-' MY delight, no a w , . I Rival Telephoi�e Companies. 1,
. �r � sin Gillean Trachaell, near Haysville, oriAon. Mr. Watson, as the author . u. ad not been heard from.
i � � . seen on some of theniX But as � we -I say P0 school, they would go,on with it. , - - . lbeing the - . b t so far h
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� tually we derive EL benefit in se- , It will be remembered, says the Boston marriage of his daughter, - i , S buart, 6f the Mitchell 1101ffr- -
ed,bat even The reason" for the seat -city of money Lizzie . to Levi efearly Sho s,has not only genikis for mixiancr
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. ake their paints and i the portraiture of landsciotpes, - .
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s Curing his trade and coaflden�le. � mentioned above is �ot hard to find. The .. News. Bureau, that some months ago tile Siebert,of Copetown. .They wilt'
P� I I passenger -as we came within a few miles- There Mr. but a genius for hard, work as well, without .,�Vf ket - knil .
ry Goods Store-. It is by selling goods tha, axe jeliable, of the town, my heart sank, for scarcely �a prices- of goods brou�ht into the distiiet axe papers were filled with the great things the ,, - - 'erator on rhich the %ighest success in any art is th a poe Is, W little attention Was I I
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� I very high,, and whaot the farmers have to Harrison Telephone Compa,ny wir,h its I i bert 6s a position as nightr 1 � paid to. the wound until next day, when
t I I that we have secured such an, enviable posi- house, or A field of � rain' was to be seen, . 000 of paper capital, was about to the Grand Trunk, - I never attain,Jile. - matters began to look serious. mool, I
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� the everlasting poplar _M w sell is very cheap.; The Canadian :Pacific $80,000 . ' i
Iviian,, son of bj�r'_ . tion in the Confidence of the [ farming com- I Railway Ck�argeg so high for bringing goods accompiish as a rival of the Bell, Telephone -A farmer in ihe vicinity �f .Sylvan, ., . y I * poisoningset in, and considerable alarm.
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. unharmed to -within a few rods of the. town. ! - of
I s village, and who, inunity aE we possess to-da�y. � We offer,and I . . ' a enlvelope en- . . W eat
� . I , Atj last we prilled into the ,station and I .got here that it comes .�ery hard on 'the *poor Companies throughout the United States. Middlesex county, placed a - rdss Perth Noteis. was felt for some days, but he is no eat - -
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: �, iix the Pregby- sell him our own make of men s' $8 and $10 oub and walked disconsolately tip and down , inhabitants. A man sent to Chicago for a Investigation showed that the mitin asset closing a stamped envelope with Iiis add, danger. . I '
'he -pulpit 0,.i C,ai_ . � ! I of the Harrison Comp9my was an oppn�ition thereon in a barrel of apples lately packed -There are a few cases of typhoid fever
L casting for his mow6r. The price in Chica, 0 -Writs have been issued against the town-- ,
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� evening last. d, I Overcoats ai i and : latform, vainly looking for some one � telepla us exchange at Fort Smith, Ar by one of the bayers.' He also lenclosed a in Mitchell - . and Logan, to � ; *
� Suits,; our frieze � $6.50,� �8 - I -
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__ . ro�$kpiv a for me, for I had telegraphed ahead I. was,65c ; the price in Edmonton was� O
sermon. -Rev, R. - RIO ,- wool Pants at. kanas ,owned by the Harrison International statement of the price he rdce*ed, which -Mrs. X. Aikens of Dublin, is at present
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rnis . Construction Company, but nevertheless was 40 cents, with a request that the re- & patient*i� the Stratford hospital. Maitland drain litigation. .. ..
t in ' Sion Work, all -wool Underclotbing at $1,$1.25 and $1.50 fie�tee looking- sombrero ,on, came Up and s;llh i a .
� - . . . 6 logn.1that it does not pay to ship �odu:!e. ;a a, is curred in the " 0 d
liss -'e-arria ell � _ Y market is. for the supply -:of'- the great things were promised, for the whole ceiver send him word what he had to Y, Y -.'Mrs. 'graser, 8f Wolsely, Alanitob. The to wer e� in the neighborh o of
I Br6thers' Gloves, asked me if t were a school teacher. I re- . . , tal costs "
4 friends in. L ap- 1. . a suit. We sell Fownes � . I ' . tow,ii. Butter sells at from 8c to - 121c a country. The Boston News Bureau is just for the barrel. A gentleman in Winnipeg visiting h4 parents, Mr. and Airs. Farrow, $11,006. � Of this amount Elms is asked to .
- on . about which we plainly state �that the equal pliedin the affirmati v*e, and, to ,my great - f advised by telegraph. � � V
'ierson entertained, . . Pon d ; hay" sometimes as low -as $1 a froin Fort Smith, bouglit the barrel, for which be paid $2.85 of Mitchell, , - . contribute the snug little sum of ,$3,551-45 �
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e . - I IT R.J Cl,imie, .of Listowel, has been A144.58,
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ate friends at ther I . ,for wear and fib is not mad �. .We show a relief, found that it was my load. I have heard of farmers bringing hay Arkansas, that after four years of desperate as be stated in reply, I _W. , Logan, $934.73, and.Mornington ,
�T I Ili—, the Secretary of the School Board. I struggle for exi stence, this opposition ex- -Robert Saunders, of Brantford, met appointed � license commissioner to i8sue �
- . 60 tl�iles, and not getting more than:, 50c or _ Gra-
�- Lxst��Alr. Cor-' great Kid Glove this - Year at 50c a pair; He, told me that he had heard there was a � The induction of Rev. John IL
� hands of the with a disagreeable loss ,while in Cleveland, licenses to huntsmen to shoot deer. I
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,froul visiting his. $1 a; load for it. - � barn, recently of Watford, into the ,charge
V better lines a,t 75c and 81. I t -is impossible -telegram waiting for him, but when he -came .
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t—Mr. J. Norris,, . I to town be found he had riot the necessary . Then as'to the climate. . I was told it was .Southwestern Telegraph and Telephone Ohio. Saunders took oft'his overcoat and - -Mrs. J. H. Flagg and M ra. Dr. Ander- of Avonton and Carlingford Presbyterian � "I . ��
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to enurrierap the specials we -'show this sea- , Company, whi6h operates under the- Bell left it on a seat in the Valley station,' Is son,of Mitchell, attended the Women�s
Trailk Railway , i . - wherewithal to- pay for it.. He had guessed '%-Cry b�ild 4ere. " Why," they said, " the churches, took place on Tuesday, 13th ind.
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�'jtinjyL his, sisters - � son, but we draw your careful considera- . . . ttle ia�b�,out all ,vinter there." So they patent in Arkansas and Texas. . This ex- he strolled on the platform and smoked. Missionary Society in London last week. am I -of -
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. . . I at the conteits, and, as it happened to be 0a change was the foundation of tbb Harrison. Whdn he return ; Ov at '-Mr. Waugh, a Logan .farmer, this sea- Rev. Mr. Grail isr said to be a man
lrdoclh,-Mr. G.E all - was do, some of them, with a foot"or so of snow ed. for his � ' cc it was I
- . . - I I tion, to the all -wool Underclothing at $1 and tra.in day, he met the train, and . - . International Company, which was Capital- gone, - together with . valul able papers and so grew a Potato weigbing over four pleasing presence,and an eloquelit.and force- - ,
)riziing pro ietor 1. . ' * on t zero, . ful speaker. He and -his family, which eon -
pr - � - s rivelation No. 2. There he gro in'd and 50 degrees below . 11 * L
. � . -Zid, Gloves at 50c -5c and well. .That wa .. I y the Goliath .
�t � � L . $1.25 a sait ; the I � , J ized originally at $80,000,000, afterwards inemoranda in the pocket. A package p nds� This. One is certain] gists of 0 , �
:) House,. is; busy 7 - was another revelation in I hat connection, bi�ttanyone who can get a abed up and ' of tbe county. . - Mrs.. Graham and two 8 us will, I .
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1. and is prepai pair, - the Boys' School Ca,ps ,at. 125C ,- the , enough bay'to feed them has them ,000. The exchange was containing recent purchases 01
� , &ed - $1 a, . , , but I inust not speak of -it here, . Some other indoors. reduced to $40, 000 I and cost clothing was also Stolen, Suanders- waited - Messrs.'John and .Win. Stoneman, two live in the comfortable stone manse adjoin-. I
141 his line.-'Misa- - 1 '5c , the � - - As to game,it is somewhat scarce. � There built in a most thorough manner - ing Avonton church.. . . �
. Pants at 50C and i . . � cotch Tweed d I'll tell you. -
� I I I I tre plenty of ducks and a few partridge - . his loss to the )q �t �'s in St respectable and pushing �
led from visiting �� made-to-order Suit at $12. I . IV'ell, my friend led me down the main i . . ,and the Harrison International Company over over a train, find reported I of - i chell o - :-Mr. and Mrs. X Long ot St, 11ATYN �� �
a � "26,000. i The Southwestern ' m e meinced business as '
,hir,ka and Lucan. � 4 . pre3ent,ly we came prairid chicken,- but I have as yet seen none ,,, celebrated their golden wedding on Thurs- I
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,uf Pettersbarg, a. -0 .... W.W ......... �.4 ....... . to a pony eating hay 6'ut 'of a buggy We of th6 latter. Rabbits were ver'Y abundant the pla tat less than 30 per cent of -Six young men near Ha row, Essex ger eral merebanto in Xirkton. . trat- day, 15th inst. They wer' ma�rried at I
� . 1. 1. . r. t' the cost. Its failure is- attributed to the county,sons of the wealthiest farniliesin that . -The late Pa le school concert at S Mol , -
iiarmerly of lien- . arted 'for A- or three -years ag?, bqt they are subject ISM,. and short-
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a week-.-I�ir. R, . i WB HAVE ONF, PRIOE TO ALL hitched the � a disease which kflls them' off and now fact that only One exchange can be operated community, were arrested on a, charge of for I wa. a finana I failure. While ly afterwar(fe removed to St. Mirys, where � ;1
: . . I � . Ilhame,',':,�-would it bad baen home.. But to successfully in any one community, and having �rutally assaulted P. farmer named " n re .
ave moved into encrex that I must not there is scarcely one, to,be seen. They say ceibts ,.bed' $60, the expenses they have resided ever sin�ce, and,, until V. - ' �
- � therewas another pass . . charged by the Harrison Banks, who lives near Harrow. The men 0 �. . . - -M
v;hich they ,have .._1-,.e.. o ...... I I t�vllel% whose father, they. are abundant � about once in seven -that the rates am)unted � $25 short time ago., when he retired, r.'Loug -
. . I forget, a young ]ad of � onth, were far went to -the house, and after breaking open - -Mr. SJ ueh ,. of Shakespeare, shot $ .
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re very comfort- . - on. account of, financial d.&Qties, had been I. years, when they take this' disease and* die Company, $3 d $92 Per in The South- the door, knocked- the man down,and repeat- . was one of the, leading. merchants. of the � I
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vle, Of Goderich, 4 Here is 'an idea for the peo e of I town. Air. :and Mrs. Long.ar e held in the
� . GREIG &' MA CD-0NA L D forced to give up a wagon alid team to the Off- � Pi advantage a edly kicked him about the head and on the fr' � over .
. 'A Why not ship some of th * western Company can use - to on wi i
iesday, on his way, - � officers of the law. � The .lad �had driven them ustralia. . ese . 9,1to wi , which was flying highest esteem wherever known.
. . � I large part of t is plan but the telephones, body. The prisoners were tried before th( % ilil e' . . L -
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� he division court , . I I . de diseased rabbits there and .thus kill � off tile � - -ad Mrs. George Fiiiher ,of
I , . to town, and now took the 6hance of a ri . . I nd the lead- -- -While Mr. a � . L ),
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L . CLOTIEIIERSI�L ' whole lot'? ! bells and swi'chboar�sl will be destroyed. 8 ulre Richmond, at Harrow, a Mri Taines Wood, of Mitchell, after
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,rd recently �hip � L . 'home. I have since ,heard thak the wagon � in The -Southiies'tern Telephone Company er was fined $20, two others $16, knd the spendin' i mer in Toronto, is now Elm&, were driving toward Atwood On
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_P�_N _ - ' Well, Mr. Editor, I am afraid that I a' I r .
�11, R. �9611, L - I . ancd tea,in have been in town' ev6r.since, and will * see' operates'in the territory generally known other three $1.50 each. . I spdnd ' few weeks with her sons and Wednesday, last week, they foiind.
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*oPrietor of the- I . 0. T. W. S_ O. I T.- S. they have not got; -a bid on' them yet. Re- taking up too much space. Yon . the national American t6ir f i ies in Logan. . Albert Tindall, of the 1.4th concession, Of I
: ith the as that of Erie Telephone Company. A -Over a year ago
i � hat I am not altogether in lov� wi .
[ding a. fine new i velation No. 3. We started' oiT on the t . - . Elma, lyingin the ditch on the West side,411.
t Cady large prein . .. ! . ountry, in fact, I have yet to find the man Topeka, Kansas, special states that the United Caledonian Association offered a -Jameal Brown-, of Monktou was Stand- the gravel road a few rods from the 12th
L T. S. B. ' '� trail " for the roads are all trails here. Q .
I i . I - ition telephone plant in that city, cost- pretty silver laurel wreath, bound with on ' Iiinb of w tree picking lapples, when 0
. ho is. I know of no one here, who, if he OPP08 . in " i - ,
roo>rn for his in- . . - I ONT.- For a few miles out of town the trail was w � I . Steil ing the pi;omo . terts $50,000, was sold out thistles, to be competed for annually and to thge limb ve way, aud Mr. Brown, falling concession, neav Newry. She was quite in-
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and ,T_ SEAFORTH, . I It cribbed " - confined �etween poplar fences, could get his money back that he inve r of her body"was lying in , I
I � . . here, would nbt gladly seek pa%tures new. under a judiment of $35,000 to the company be %warded to the writer of the beat song 0 heayily 0 1 the iround,fractured several ribs. sensible, and part
Iddition, to their - - . . . i but beyond that it followed kits own sweet . . Monk- about eighteen inches of.- water. She had � .-I
, - - ' . � * operating the Bell plant at $8'500. poem on a Scotch subject,the winner to hold -Alex.,Chalmers, cheesemaker at . -
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Ilard is also: im- I - 4 — will, or 'rather, perhapsi the Will of , the I arm, yours since y, . , . I ri:g. - I .
I i I W --Nr. T.. GIEMAIELL. - . the trophy until won by some one else. ton, is sullering from a k,oisoned arm. " Hre beew thrown from a i
� his clivellin 19 by, . , � I original trail mak6ri -up hill,,down dale, I � - . This year the wreath -has been awarded to has� it tam� coon, and on catching it received �Wilheline Robertson, wihe of NIT. R. "I
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..,ra Of St. F411118 � . t - 6 gh slews, anywhere - we could . get. I ' � � Robert Reid, of Montreal, for his lyric, a sl�- lit ackatch which poisoned the blood. - R. Lang, city Clerk, Stratford, died at the
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-and tea in t- � es I . ! . . a 1, and crashed through Prize Rooti3 in East Hur'on. -During Sep mber 182 cases came ,, I 11 -ther day., of paralysis,
. Mg- we lost the trai . � ... Cv. 1. M. Moyer, pastor of the Mrs.
. ., I the Children's Aid Kirkbride." The judges were James - Evan- hospital, the o . I
, 1-ay3r, - bushes and weeds, over a hill, down through The following is a summary of the results under the notice of L Muir, of Scranton Pa. ; .James Weir, of . d ted a Lang bad been a patient at the institution
, 9 � gelical church. Stratfor , was elec
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4e evening. --Mr- I A SIQNIFICANT,,�,, . . I a dry slew, and through a clump of willows, I of the, field- root competition under the Society, Toronto. The cases . iuvolved the Pittsburg, Pa:, imd' Professor Clarke Mar- I illor of the Young People's - Society of She was 38 years of age,
Z � ' . ' � I ; I , -� gri u te I .- . coAnci - for eight weeks. -
'. - I . . � direction: of the East H - ' A i Itural i , ray, of Montreal. . � Chiiiitiairi ,Endeavor, �at the Ottawa conven- and was the daughter of a Goderich Mer.
s, 'Viltaffe� who is l until a fence enabled my companion to find uron e n rests of 236 0ildren.
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. I �d as week. . -MI . one of the of Rev. - 4 . -_ I � wo, young
- king, may . J � I -Nathaniel P. Crossley, father tion. chant. She leaves t daughters.
�cean . : big bearings. All this tritte :thg Jad, ourle Society, the judging being donq I' t % James bscar Clark,
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or-, as on Si tur- v - i up benea,th the buggy Best, VQ last, asleep, The weights given below are for 15 yards of leading drug ists of Piet n, died the other tinson and two children, of Her mother, Mrs. Robertson, and her aur�%
C� � i ' t H. T. Crossley, the evangelist, died recently -Mrs. W. 8 - � .
acedentedna � er-- :F -A -CIM I . although it :was freezing, as we found next drill taken; in 5 - equ.distant " lifts" di. day very suldenly at bia residence, from cou .
- - - � i . . I . . i - . ,at King City, York Minneapolis, Minnesota, are visiting at the Miss Seegmiller, lived with her.
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'day, withoutl ainy __ i - I 11 mornin Iv 4ross ea,ch field or plot:- paral als of the heart. 1 - - He had. a family of four gong and three home of lifer parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hen
- � 9- . i I . . . ofessional bi- I -A re -arrangement, of parishes Is
- I -al 1 Elliott, i� lo�al pr i �
. i I � When we arrived at the end of oitir jour- . TUMVIPS. .; , eci daughtera� His eldest tjon,- Levi, was engin- derson,'Jof St. Marys, and will probably re-
� � - I - . . . I wen -six and on . : contemplation by the Catholic churtch an-
- , - ney,'whi Libbut i o'clock at night,, ba cycle rider, rode t e -half a, and was main durifig the winter.
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: i . The con e in our busi ell, we did' ., Armstrong, Grey ....... I )01 -1 eer on the steamer Columb� thorities. The proposition is to make Logan
s I _ctant increas Ist, Win - Point .
� miles in one hour Frid at Hanlan's I - -Mi. James Crerar, Sr., of Shakespeare, �
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� I ' having been on the trail four hours, I found ay . drowned some years ago by the founder . A, separate parish, by tak-
�- .1 n6ss.-Our Septernbir sales show 2nd, Jas. McCallum, i McKillop. . ... 176 - hing a Can than record. � and Mitchell into
�t I . -my f u wre boardingz house to be a two -room- . � track, establis ing of the steamer in Lake Miebigan. .His who has been spendinj some time visiting ing ithell OM Irlsbtown and Logan I
; . �t . . 3,d Hugh Lamont, re ........... 164 i , ' fr
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.� rAlrie shack " built of pc 4th Jas. Speir, Mor is ............. 11561 second son, J. W., is bailiff of the Sixth relatives in Scotl , has just returned t oraj I
�day night, anif . per cent over last y'4&. There is roof being of' split logs covered with turf. - : took 500 bushelsa.OL mail golds from'half an DIVIBion'Court, and g;eneral insurance agent. home, looking . quite well and strong after cbell .
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i I . .0 . . . John Brown, Grey ............ 4154-.1- . His third son is ev. D. 0. Crossley, Ilia trip, : . I . .. Heretofore St. Bridget7i church, U- , I
iliall Rev INT, r. ; . acre6 He has one and a half acres equally
i I- * i Certainly a reason. for tbis,.and this From one of 'these rooms'& corner is Pa,r7 Alex. Gardiner'-, �4cKill,)p. � - - - .; 150- . . I gan, was auder the ,direction ol F"ber
sville,- prew-hed titioned. off for the convenience of I�the . e good, if not better. I . f . . . wass look- I
. - 11 . very reason is of great importance ,Robt. Nichol, Morris ............ 141 Methodist minister at Napanee, and :9is , -Miss -�Tettie Switzer, has returned home O'Neil, of Kinkora, while Mitchell
I I i teacher." On Saturday. we drove into.. tqw�l . -Police Officer Broadbent, of Montreal, .
� h last 6abbath� � Varieties sown in order "of weight :-= , the force .Youngest son is Rev. H. T. Crossley. to,woodthal-lit from Stratford Business Col- �eaafter by Rev. Doan Murphy. I
next Sabbath.-- toyouif youare-Jil eed of Foot- foi my -,trunk, If thd buggy� %as ba,d the - l was fined $50 -and dismissed from - .' 1� I
. ,;I , . - lege.1 Beore leaving she was successful in .
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I �� . 'no Elephant,* Baligholm, Sutton's : Champion, for. shooting a man in the arm. He said he The death occurred in Brantford on [ ' .r nd is now -The. Mitchellitecorder says - '"Aboirt -
hd .May Linklat- We sell relialole qualities at wagon was worse, tw thstanding - the fact 1. securing I e a full .
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I i4neval sun- t I wear. ., I . . -ury of a spring seat, Mixed, Westbury. Principal wleeds- -anted to fright the nian, knowing him Saturday morning, of John Patton, a well- r diploma, it . ten days ago we E'ent seven, samples of ap. I
.e on rive that we enjoyed the lux known and highly esteem, ed citizen of that fledi,ed amountant.
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� . a moderate price ods that g A the Thistles, - FGxtail, Amaranthus and W plea "?essor Craig,
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ad .Mrs, . . . - ; - I was enabled then to - get a view ' i . i to be a -dangerous character. ! �-MQtb erwell Young People's -Society of Of
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satisfaction, which count in the I just Equisetum. " . I playee The deceased gentleman, who was
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I � i . country. - Perha,ps it fr. ay be as w . .1, I i -The cheese fa.tory �ttennington, West ears of age, was born in Scotland, and Christian Endeavor is now tb� old t so- I
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. ; . DIANGEL AVURTZEI-9. I circular to all:.the pat was unable ' to place a sin I
: . z 4 - - .. It was organized in .
Ire3ses delivered , I long, run. i e of what the country i Zorra, has issue
. I' _, . . I here, to tell you a littl left the land of the heather at 18 years of ciety in he Union
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�Tld und M, r. B. I . is like. ; I _�.!, . � j8t,james Speir, Morris .......... 1'300 lbs rolls warning themnot to send turnipy milk age, for Blenheim townsl,l.ip. He resided May, 1890, with. 14 active and 7 associate . The amuging pairt of it is that two of the 11
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� . .ry ixiterest- Men's Long Boots, Solid, $1, �U to $2.50 a classes- -3 samples took prizes at �lie fall Ebow b
�re vc , . . i The land.may be divrid d into three 9nd James McCallum, McKillop-.. ,233i to the factory, .69 it injures the, sale of 11
I [ . fien he removed �members.� . -
t . I 1. These - , there 'Until 17 years ago, w I - entered in old and Well Icnown classes, -The
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Le authorized by pair. � ,. - First there is the I'llews." , as I 3rd, Alex. GardinEr,, .XcKillop: ... L230 cheese to the extent of two cents per to Brantford. Thefemairls were taken to 1 -Messrs. McKernan & Wreford,of Wood- rently - knew :more . - �
, r an acre 1169 -Father Toupin, of St.- Patrick's =11� cd at the Kirkton, fair. a judges in this ca�se appa '
i ool Associatioa - train Boot$, $3.50 a pair. said,'are the low lying Pa ts, f�Orrl 4th, Robt. Nichol, Morris ........ I P everal
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. a the' -r diatrict, ' I . Men's Waterproof G � I 12-aefes �n � extent. In,some. Win. Armstrong, Grey . 1162 Montreal, one of the oldest and mos' Chesterfield for " interment. A Sad coincicl- Illam, secur . horse than a professimial expert. - .
. eil in, . -or so to -1-0 or I Hugh Lamont, -Grey .* * .' .' *. * ' � 145 esiteerned priests in Montreal, is de�d, aged nection, is tbat'the day fixed for prizes: on buggies, cutters, b;iTrbws, . '
: . Men's f,aced Boots, pegged, *I a, pa.ir. ence in con ,
,will be oiv of theW the water stay 5 all the year round.' . . . I d 1%1 ea. pboes,'etc, There was big " position in -A remarkable man is Thomas Collins, of'. .
. 0 , I Alan's Fine Kid Shoes, only $1.25 a, pair. p .his, . - 82. , He had been nearly 60 yetirs in the the funeral was the day Mr. an . �p I Biddulph township. Thoug-b now in hi.s A
T sChoo1,3.--_%1rs. I If any Ontario farmer hould turn u - —9 . . J
; . I I . I er' . Patton -would have cel�bratee their golden itheir line too. .� 1a: t, -1 -
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.est Territory, is- . . nose'at this, let me tell -lim that if he were priesthood. ' . I -L-At the leal 83rd year, lie has thi � a wel
e I . I .1 Poultry and Butt Odiiag.
.Try Diaihoud.- � '.Nlen's Leaher Leggings, spri 9 sides, $1.50 here, he would be glad of them, as they have -116r. John Watson, of Live', . . 1whieb has become an institution in York� 27 feet deepi - entirely the work of b- _ - �
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0 P � Dy,.�p. J,'xi,osmop..-As the season has now -Thomas Bridger, ex-depaty registrar, . . 1 4
.. I . 1 . - Maclaren) lectured, in * Montreal Thursday (ling up of A
� i ,ely for their hay ands-tbe digging and win the
a of the first Of" ! i to depend 'on them entil. . * * d, Miss Norm Clench, of St.. - b
. . I . a pair. I - mower, and draw arrived when large quantities of fowl will nighb last week, in Ottawa Friday night, Berlin, was sentence& to four years' impris- Shire, Englan clay) lie. did it all. Some few Years ago he . I
fro'ni .Nii,anitabs. � air. crop. Tbey'cutitwith a onment, in the Kingston penitentiary on ,Marys � deservedly took high rank among I
� 'loth 'Slippers, 1.5c and 20c a p rought to the, market, it may� not be ) � �
91V "Ll. AV omen's G I and in, Toronto Monday r, night, - deligb ting I
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I apoos, � . sket. racks. - there is the tim- be b . I kn wn.and talented artists assem- raised his frame barn, a large one, and put a
� Kick, i ,it in ba Then .. . ;a to givile a few hints oil the in, r 'of each of the four charges against him, b I the wel
� Shoes, Only 75c a padr. arms aline Y. I
Pa On ,Saturday, f Womell'a Wearing ber land, overgrou-n wit, i poplar, with white . large audiences. . holm. He pleaded guilty. on al� bled there, , foundation under it., doing the framing all i
. - I 11 . dressing and preparing them for sale. Fowl- . -At a fire in Montreal, Friday, damage Judge Chis - -Mrs. in Pline Parsons, widow, of Tor- himself . Some years since he built a fine �
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Y&vid Sproa.t, of' r i trunks, like birch ; theEe are seldom more embezzleme �
.7 � h Id never�be scalded, as it deitroys both the four charges, two of � nt, on 0
�il, r. It., A,N:r � I- .than six or eight inches through. In the 0 On � on well, died lasi% brick residence, doing all the stone work,
� . - D 11 ff*& I - the quality. and the appearance. Much to the extent of $50,000 was done. ' Three of forgery and one of neglecting to ente .. to, formler: y, of Mother � I
, i I arts, near we find willow firemen were killed by being entombed in -Each sentence is to ru'l coneurre t I ' i ig $863. She willed it to her the -brickwork, 'the painting and earpenter- - I
�Ur. Will IMAX.- ! I " low. lying P �lewsp others fees. ntl Atigus. ' 'e JN�l lrick Lough I urst, of Mother- ing all al,bne. It is not often one meets
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L I I . money is lost annually to the merchant, and the burning building, and several . r with �
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- -very leasant ' . and a few spruce. A v,�ry -few birch are.to, as, and slovenly main- so that he actually only servps four 'year brother, Fr I
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. , ! the farmer by the carele . were severely injured. , . i -ability
. - 11 f�j.,, of- � - vl�. &�4 t Q_ I be found also ; that is t e only hard wood -ell ; her e -,e, .Mrs. John Lakes, and her 'Aud'h a combiriation of mechanical �
rge .111. in which this Work is often done. Fowl 0 four while allowances for go:)d behavior may w - I �
o'a of jNir, John . they ha�e' here. Then rthere iF. the land, ner - -Thomas McDonald, sentenced t . 'A � . � ..-
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ral � % . . ob- bring the sentence down to t ree. Bridger grandson, edrge Parsons. centering in one man. I
11; I . � should be all dry plucked and never scalded. itentiarytor assaulting and r . , I
ql. I comparatively -clear, vergrown not with agrS in pen � J."M hrin at Brockeden -There was� quite an exciting Viiiie inione,
homas Stew,&I't- � - - - - Turkeys and geese should becarefullyble . en identi- apep=d very much broke , eeling greatly -A 20( was offer- ' .
. - � . Id- Cin Mr. Oashman recently, has be th of the suburbs of Mitchell the- otherevening,,
h th.fs w, eek.' SEAFOIq7d, grass like the prairie, b t �vith weeds, go I
,� I . ' .. . They- should.also be hungeied a day before . plight into which had brought . ed for -sale y� auction last week, but was �trat,feid �
'hborhoo , i � willow herb, pr rie rose., pea vine, fied as th6 man who robbed John Nesbitt not sold, the highest bid being $7,600. The A girl, who is under age, went to �,.
is nei.r a 7 . . en to(], . killing. It is disgusting tosee chickens' -,to b of Linden, at Paris, of $140 last July. himself. I
Opposite Opposite (a very nutricious herb)l scrubby poplar and , . -The contract for the ne
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.ter an illness of* f TWO 9 Presbyterian hve stock all; brought high prices. Those ana married amere bOy, who works on so
7 a- I own Building, willow and other plants. -It is this last . -Mrs., Sennett, an ol t 4reretnostly from a distance. farni close to Mitchell. The couple were at- -
n of .Mr. Job Expositor OfficeISTORES 1� � carcass. I have had some experience and Constable Orr, of Co. hymn books has been piven o the Oxford who bough . �
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- : n e Or* I apace that is broken up for i6eat crop. - m&3 bourg, while crossing the Grand Tri
W, b r, cam ' d while on this subject, 'I may say a have preferred to have given Me work to a dent of St. Marys, died at the home of her her consent to thiW match
. I : n� An - Railway track at that place, was Struck by I .1 mother., it is said, �-
ff-.,e had Jived 4a Some people may imagiiie that the con t di- daughter, Mes. Win. Hathaway. in Angola, home the bride and her
. f-" � I I i7 few words on the make of butter for winter a taTng train and instantly killed. Canadian publishing house - liad the con L . -
1, like the.praii d ' - tions permitted of it, but th6 proposition of Indiana, on Sunda I Ly, September 27th, aged w4,re soundly threshed by, the - old man,"'
ars, and at. Z r . - market. Butte: ould be carefully prepar n*W.. Clemens, aged 27 years, of � ,00m. not daring to show his face in the
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I awarloah-, O*e- . . Di &, here is level rie-, 'at least I . �n de attractive as possible, usti - J) scene, The mother and ,daughter finally �
. . I . distance ed an Preston, committed suicide by jumping �
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Inarde his, hovie it is all hills and slews. , At this Poundlipr ala id o pou�d rolls are the from the second Rosedale bridge in -Toron, more, favorable than those of the native -Mr. aniel Dewar, &.former St. Marys es�aped, but were followed by 'the old man, .
- . from town about 12 mile , there is bat lit. ssembly . I
Nyho, died GvEr- . . ' a e - or . four most salable. -8o - ring their butter a tend4rers that in justice to the A ; hotelkeeper. but more recently of London, such
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, -0 (14 I tiva'e , - . to Friday. This is the fourth attempted . t . � died two weeks ago in Scotland, from t.hei who created a:scene that the services
'-was -well t t d land a ness while,others are ! and he great church which it reor
. .t .- I - tie cult I two perfect picture of y suicide from this bridge, and . of the night Constable bad -to be called -into ;
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. d, a- I . INVITE YOUR INSPECTION the 160'. Then half the- Ian, , the third that d. effe' Just before . .
. � . bo so careless about t irs an to lo e the pri othii course could have been pursue ctg of a nialignant tumor. -- .
I nature an. � acres in � succe � . d action, .
k . it � , belongs I Is ce has proved ssful. - �
� - Ong in every section - � his death he e7resged a wish to be burie
M church. . . i . it,would otherwise -One of Drayton's most prominent . .9 11 I
� . TI 0 quarter s&ti _bring. They say the store. Witt in four months after receivin the man I - . .
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'were conduct(d- . STO K ''OF the 0. P. R., and as they uharge $3 an act keepers just pay the same for all sorts, use * t the _�Iablish . 1, nads, by the 'Masons. I
. I OF TH,F-tR act, there is not much citizens, Mr. Martin Schneider, died Fri- use . One of the most paitif ully sad deaths
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. ofittakenup. The. result -is that the neigh- . 0— . 1. . both words and I it- I
. JUr. and Mr�f, .1 — � was well known throughout the county as music, for - sale in I all the brought in a buggy load of citrons to M' 'ever occurring in Clinton was that of Bert, - -
. . - I . I . H . � , chell last *eok,. but Could find no inarket Shannon, at the age Of 24 years, which took -.
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�er Fowler', jif.,- . � . bors -are pretty well -separated. , owever, . - . book itores in Canada. I I
I I - Overcoatiiig.s . from Onta�io strand- JE[uron Cox.jnty Endeavorers an extensive grain aftd cattle dealer, and - ome : , i for them.
led the wedding- , y where you see a farmer I . . . not Pven give them place on Saturday 'morning 10th inst., The �
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� � � see,his farin it,' - With a view of awakening a greater in� was universally liked and respected. He months ago .veterinary surgeon He could . I
- - I ,- you generally offered them r' atedly illness directly the cause of his death 'has -
jgs, Mary Bry- � Suitings, 1� ed her(, . . . and post- MCI? herson, of Toronto, bad a cow for tr#at- aivay, though he epe .
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dneSdAY af . r. quil e in Huron - ment that was affected with tubercul�si - for nothing. lasted for'seve
f the- Trouserings, � As we ap, 15own, we Sam Chr ti�n Endeavor Societies master of Drayton. -Dr. J. Edward 1Ae, who, when a little of a cold contracted while performing his ,
Ross,, 0, I � - 11 � and through the..kindness of the -Mr. Thomas Scott, of Hawick,S.eotland, and ,n order to test tile effect of milk m '
gor, att do& L� a number of very respectable iind comfom a IW4 I * �Oit. boy, resided iii Listowel, is in jail, at New duties, but typhoid fever experien6ed -about -
. I &I- I en 1. Underwear, . houses, but very fe Ar - i in granting us space, the President who has been spending a few weeks with such a source, he gave pussy a capful o L � the c;use severa,I
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m r. i able looking frame Abo t &-month later the cat began to lose Haven, Connecticut, chaged vnith a num- . four years age, was '
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I.: e- Christian En- friends in Galt and Other places has left on 0 in said'to ious setting -in Which wetaikened. his
e frorn, OWOW Neck I -bams. I did -see One, however, built of purposes placing before th . . �
wear, d by, her of heinous crimes. I be a. com.plicat .
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. � Su __ andd Of" ) Hats, . squared poplar logs, by a Russian famill r, deavoirers as many interesting items as may his return to his home in, -the " Auld Land." flesh and now its moping s -n ac peevis at, and uses this infittence for bad � system. He was engaged in the --electric
Rigby at tract � )f be placed at 1 from time to time. is visit and thinks very the stove, harassed by a h kin�g c6ugh hypnoti . I
ar- . atched with straw. A gre his disposa . . Mr. Scott enjoyed It I - ass Succeeding 'his -
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I r. El 8 I - the hearty co-operation of every ad&, bat of epurse Bonnie that will in a short time. hurry pussy to the I ' , father as a
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: I Jame CaPs, ladd lying neai the town has been taken 1 P He asks - highly of Can . pill ea. re -10,
ove has retara, Waterproof � i I I The 6ow's milk was sold for weeks --The county inspector has extended the partner the ' and no young roan istood
. - � - � i -ulators, who are waiting for the*priye Society in'fui-nishing him with crisp,cheery, Sc�ctland occupies first place in his affec- graver I he h" higher in public confidence a -ad estrdern than I
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- � _ . et, "and the test Owe: bee n re-engaged in Glendale school, Blau- he did.
i . ivided into present to the press. We 'Would include -Ontario now has 1,853 societies ofCbris- stroyed," said the v � I On Wednesday night of last week as
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. I ,dmonton is .d early enough the danger the publi(i are' shardi for 1897. Mr. Stanley has been an
-,jrRs arrested, WA -9s ,* The Town of F election of officers; the best items on your tian Endeavor, an ine ease since 1895 of 201 el . �
� . river. Th�y --- . . . : ecessful teacher, and is'deser- the express, due at Gorrie at 19 p,M._J was - ,
charged -with' suspend�rs, I twoparts, separated by the, " endable features in so ieties. Ourprovin e noW ranks fourth running every day. It is my belief that, uni sually oil
If slo, mer" are , called the south town, or South Edition- new programs; comin el I I Orris station, oneof
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� niversary ser- numbers of th . . -axles of the tender broke letting it
c y 3 I : wn., The only means of y?ur officers or Society; an i among the states and roviiices of America e dairies have animals fhat, - ly ill i th section, . .
blag- Umbrella.%, ton and north to . way." . -At Kintore, the other da!y, while .Mr.. the
�ined to I he yices, &c. TheFresident cannot glea,n this I in the number of soci.ties. There are 287 should be put out of the - . I . I
I . I - , r societies with a mem ago ,r - animal turned - suddenly and dent. ' I
. . * i'? tried to ai hoises the I!he baggage an � . I
. bilf 1 - Con munication is the two cable ferries. T I of the -down on to the ties, causing a serious aeci-
a'a, raisoul Rubber Ftain, Coats, . am told, think they information bimself,but with the aid of each "in - bersbip of 14,055, -About a month a teacher in a pub-, Be -t Sathe land was grooming one (I express par which �
I Beattv Came I - . I . north town people, I he Worthv inhabit- Eadeavorer, particularl� the officers, it can- an 6crease over last 5 ear of 3,394 members. lie school near Comber was ma 9 eei ' � thrown from the'
, - 9 bill � $I th� " People and t] . . I young lady in Harrow4 There are- ome ki(ked him in the rightside with both was next th ngine, was
f suspiciG11 Before ina,kiag your purchases are . ) I . . not fail. Communications, unsealed,'will -As Mr. George H,ihn, eldest son of Mr. . Aly wreaked. The pas-
. .; ants of the South side d I - . ith- th - i� it is ex- track and pre#y ba
I I The o not believe it. go fbr I cent or in ,many cases post cards, Lewis Hahn, of Igew:Elamburg, was engag- details in --onnectibn e cereXony hoofs. . Altho�gh seriously hurt I
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I dinuton, for the fall and winter.. We e ath town. It is - . � . pected. he will soon recover. senger ear wara-also, derailed but not serious -
a C. been � have as Yet only seen tb so . plainly w cry . come to light. It appears - d
nd had can please you if you will give -a mere village in fact. - ritten, would answer. The con- ed at a circular saw iii the furniture fact which have just .-Mrs. Pickard, wife of Mr. James Pick- ly damaged. The ties were literally,choppe
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. asting: figures � us a ), coyote attracted a lo ' * h bdomen with such with the young lady for four years, trans. . ar(l,' of Blansbard, died g� few �S a99y to P tance of abo '%,. -a �
e stamps Over ,chance. NoArashy stor A boy with a young willingness of the various societies to aid. and struck b t a � .
p. I - . on. A butcher fed it .some stale ,'in ' - le.4 ing an aged husband and eight of a fam- Fortunately, no one was seriously imjure, ,,
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� fi urei along at _. , . of � attenti -that creature devour- Address all -communications to'W. H. Kerr, .severity as to cXfine im to his bed, where fei red his attentions to another lady. : His le� "Bob" Bradley, re� '
� — dry beef, and the way I � he suffers great pain. � - affianced soon found thi out, and -after: ex- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Pickard celebra*ed their although bag a eman
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� . i I . man�s Mexicangaddid, pile up h a . . . I I �h- The Rev. Mr. solicitor at . Mift- M :: J .
I e s � i a single rein vention. i latel�, home in Gui ilp Windsor, about the advisli ,WhuaFreem", another highly re.. @ome ty.five feet besidesa, :
, I ; I bundles on her lap, and with - ring pro ee 0 1 .T%,0 - a meat of about seven . . -
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