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a the quantity of- -1 ' - � ; I keep clean " hair -brush au everlasting. machinery used on the farm-" 11 I declare,, 11 Jesus said iinto His disciples, if Aur man first, and Murdoch went to a druggists and Determined to got home, he boarded th6 .
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1, the weather been - , urifying the breath, and half a pound of th i I " - " Nuf sed," the whole world and lome his own soul? Or died. He was a h,'' will never set'
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I- Mer We've got, - . __ � - ; I WHICH A MT1411RIt 61? FROMINEINT u Uncle J ,,r ,,,, , I . what will a man give in exchange for his years of age, and was o4e of - the ablest foot on Yankef soil again - 7 .
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The. w . era were uncle and 'niiece-an Ine mosu fa one stock in extenti uality at some house plants there, with which to present divided state of the church, Ifinan- would, ultimately, have -become one of the bones were broken, being an old an, the
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adoptelcl daughter. . � and completeness, is at A. Young's.' But ecorate the home. Then 0 1 oak was serious to the system, and it will
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" There' t to be a wedding or -or the average reader need not be told i6st an feed, this store is headquarters for that. He giving offence to one Dody or'snother, 7b' ut if both popular and able. I It k ti before he fully recovers.
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there be a lundeting vacancy a -bout the of table ware Polly had to select handles everything from golden oats down we were 11 right -hearted, " surely'all odies -While bathing in a pond on the farm of dward Stacey, of BlanBbard'met his
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house!" roared the old man. I ! from. There isn't, positively, a � thing in to corn cobs- serves custo ith ' r)mpt . : -at ! �
$ mers wi r - could agree that the magistrate sho d en- George Cousins, near Ashworth, Muskoka, I �a on July I at, by being thro;�n from
I I A -a -vac t ancy, uncle ? I don't un- the line of china, crockery, glassware or ness and dispatch. I've been dealiTg' with foreethejust, -equal and merciful W of Wm. Middleton got beyond his depth and his Vu;gy. Hiq horse was frightened by &
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de --P porcelain needed for use or ornament, in R. 0. Scott -for a long time, sell 'am all my a6d-the Ten Commandments. It i true began to struggle, when Johnnie Arms dog, and,
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doiA I represent' piet at A. Young's in indefinite variety and at a good man to tie to." which respects in h' 6 the first ,table with 4 long pole. He, too, dropped into a g at the I a, a cape serl-
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time2? Egad ! Hasn't he taken up perman. splendid stock of lamps of every descrip- ith a paternaF air, " the next thing to Christian nation. �kfha't could we I m -their companions could do anything for LZ M. A. McFarlane, late secretary to
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eut�quartero here? And what's he comi tion, &nd decorated ware in shundance. lookafter is the lumber for those improve- having the first table enforced ? No hin, , them. . I
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sparkin' and burnin' my gas, and wearing they reached the street, 11 I must run over Come with me -and I'll inttoduce you to N. est assistance the magiatrate could h ve in Centre street Methodist church, St.Thomas, in the'Rastern Townships Bank Of Sher- ' .
out my furniture the rest of his -natural life? .to the Dominion bank and get another Cluff & Sons, who are the principal dealers this would be the general reading f the last week, the pastor, Rev. Mr�, Hartley, � brooto, Quebec, was Tuesday night of last
I -toil you there's got to be business done. check book. Come along with me and p�t in that line herej and they have a well Bible in schoolso without comment-, or at was presented with an address and a bea;uti- w�ek -oresented with a handsome diamond
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night. liow �ou hear me."' And with this . , for of course you will dp business" oarty the most complete line of building agreed. What object lbasons of the conse- his congregation. The pastor's'wife was -John Knox,of Atwood, -and J.: A. Par- I -_
ultimatum the i'rate old gentleman rushed with the Dominion, and it is always more material in the country -everything, from quences of good, and evil doings in the his- not forgotten either, as she was. made the ter, bt Elma, took advantage of the cheap ' -
from the room. ' � pleasant to be personally acquainted with the sills for the foundation to the sh-ingles tories of the Old- Testa menb. What I prac- recipient of a purse and card "ca; Be. � anil. Mrsi Win. Dunn, R I I
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Polly proceeded to * � in the people you do business wj�h. - This for the roof, including doors and windows, tical precepts in Proverbs. What revela- -Charles Mahoney, who was shot at Colton, California, former residentA of At- ?
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as at the breakfast table. . modations compatible with business prin- of material for both in and outside improve- ation of Aim: Financial aid is n thin while arresting. an ex -convict! named Ed- -Miss Maggie Wachan, of Mitchell, has 11
In the savings bank department meats was quickly arranged for. � compared with the � re 0 t g .
i'i;e're-tfiat is -Charlie and i I -we're (3'Ples- I ` irement he 7ard Welsh, who broke iail at' Kingston returned home �after a successful. yearos � . -_
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to 0ematried, next week," stammered Polly th ' " And now, young man, let me give you simple reading (9 ble in schools. , * ' College,' vi 9 .
ey allow 3 per cent. interest on deposits. . of the i . ver two years ago. Welsh in attempting work in Brantford Ladies ha n . I
through her blushes. I At this point, somewhat to the confusion a pointer," remarked the generous - old Christ came into the world that men ig'ht' to evade arrest, fired at Mahoney", the' bul- secured first prize in Art, and , Theory of .
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"Hey! Good,graci-ous! You of Charley, the old man indulged � in a half uncle. "Do not understand me to sa obtain pardon of their �offances agains this' let,just grazing him leg. * Music 11 , , f
that that young noodles seared serious criticism of his personal appearance. that clothes make the ma�n, but I do affirm grand law, and receive love, knowled a and. � -A bold robbery -was committed. in J., & the highest standing in N_ - - eologyo
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enough to ask ye !" ejaculated Uqup 'Pu' " You: are decidedly off stTle for, a towns- that clean and spotless linen makes the ability to keep it, and here we are u s feed store, Brantford, Thurs- Evi'dences of 'Christianity and Biblical Lit-
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"Wo, uncle. He - I - we - well - . py to inform yon that Bell's fleshly selfishuess� I r 3ar e I 9, .. intity of horse -feed. . The, Sebringville -Flax Co. held their -
. I 9 dads." After Charles had fitted himself in Laundry is onie of the best laundries i'in the L - A REA ER. the person in charge of the Etore was out annual meeting on Saturday, 26t1a ult. A 11
popped !" replied Polly in !reat con- . � . I .
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tl* I tensively dto.-ked estabKshment, Uncle Jake know, butthe Bell Laundry ii'so 'very care- . ad the store and robbed the till at $75. The was sanctioned. The following ,directors
up to housekeeping," declared th� old man, declared - " Now you look like a new mar- ful that the most delicate fAbrics are wash- -There are two cases of srnall-jpx in the thieves got away with the booty. 1 were elected : Messrs. F. Pfrimuder,-J. L. �
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blushing girl. . ried man." Before leaving, having found ad without the 'slightest injury and at a -The Canadian ,c�ntingeut of c lonial . -The death took place at Mount Pleas- Kastner, Jacob I;itt, W. .H. Coult6n, Jacob . I .
A&dsays Uncle Jake, " We'll start for good and prices irresistible, Charles also -nominal cost too. John P. Bell, the pro- ,n six miles fromBrantford, an Wednes- Kiefine, and Dr. J. J. Paul. i I
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that%,well known town of Seaforth; Ontario left his measure in the merchant tailoring prietor, will see that your collars, cuffs And � d of Squire Thompson, the oldest resi- -Oa Thursday afternoon of lAst week . . ., -
department for a dress suit, and then in- shirts are made white as anow,'unteps they and. I &Y' the vreddinj . . 11
s place where I have been, and 'Select our' 1 . ,,,-7Strawberries werg.selling in the I Lon— dent of Brant county, in his 98th! year. As g took place of .Miss Clara, 01destm . .
future home, and where F . vested in a.complete outfit of gent's furnish- happen to be colored, but then You needu% , _ a lad he drove a wa 'Idaughtet' ol M . .�
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4This- is a town where eve from the late style hat to a dozen be afraid of fade, for they pri He was the oldest Freemason i '
ad. . ryb�d i I - n Ontario, ford, to Mr. E. E. Ratz -teacher, 6adshill.
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com,�J and the business men and people shirts. As high class tailors, clothiers and on doing colored goods satisfactori#'.' I The Nrrt',hb-;.e-at Assembly baal' beezi having been"initiated in Watford 75 years The ceremony was performed at ih; resi- 1
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the '% -treat strangers with courtesy." men'k furnishers, Greig & Macdonald are 11 Law sakes I suddenly i d called for the despat5i ag a bridies parents. Rev. 11, X. I
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versa-iion, a travel -stained r% wrived in R9 Of 1-8 _1'�presented each mi
A few weeks subsequeit to the above con- Uncle Jake,." all this tradinga, 'x r&im -his ,
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8 " Yes, and I must have an album, Uncla down town has caused me to forget o f �cLareu ficiated.
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Seaf6ith. Our friend, Un r Jake," quoth Pedly, 11 and-" " Yes, and a the great essentials to future existence. I -Notice of o,�peal has been sen4d on be
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charge, and he led the party straightway to 9 9 marri p ks , jubilee gift. . I - I po ice ri. no horse syndicate Of '17 1
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interrupted the old man, I so we'll go over could live on love and scenery, bi b a � ternoon, and brought to Windsor where he North an(I South East � I - m
hotiel. " The Commercial,' ai b , old - " III 31 hope against the do- � -
a -' said he -11 is Bible with a reasonably big family re ister," have beard it a d that ne,vy- � d' I Sir Henri Joly and W Pat . a Picked up by the Detroit li F i day af- half � of the Amand . I
to C. W. Papat's book store. You'll find man of my experience lin . . in. erso ve ,� . �
I a typical Canadian hotel of the best 'class. ws bel,,Ijr-your � was locked up, awaiting advice' from his cision of. Judge.Valcoubridge in f - � .
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I have known Alex. Davidson, the propri- many articles indispensible for the parlor as table would look slim withd�iat Vread; its. the Council. � I - -plaintiff i Jacob Hoffman,, of Shakesp"Mo .
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etor,'for years, and he is mine host after well as the library there, and as for variety, staff of life, you know. Polly, [ you must . -Rev. Principal 06ven, D. D., J. McP. � :, :
. n heart. Papst's have an unequalled stock. 'I So here meet W. J. Clark, the baker. His- breah, Scott -and Dr. James Cavan, all of T4ronto, The -boy, who seems unusually bright, tells tried at ithe no# -jury sittings -at Stratford in. I �
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hom comfortable; abd in mighty good Polly's purchases included miscellaneous pies, cakes and nic,nacks arq conceded .by have left for,the old country . Y. Th6 defiiidehis were further' ordered ..
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books, fancy stationery all the latest agon- all to be the finest on earth. Reme i - Whipp4 him :80 severely that he was forced I t -certain out- . , _�
lue -..� The house is one of conveni,ence ; the ies, and bric-a-brac of a' mber, -Three'men were!suffoc&d in a well , I to indemnify the plaintiff lagait � I
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ap rtments are well furnished, and the cui- 't00tsY- near Regina last week. One of i , i standing' accounts. � �
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finding a splendid assortment of handsome- -tootay 'bothering .herself much about bak I . . 9
sine excellenL I ba,ve, engaged rooms here - named Carrol, is said to have a wife and : - -On Wediiesda'y eveniul 30th UIM, Jam. .
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un i ,'. our own house is in readiness." With ly designed Wall paper, together with win- in , so lougas there is a good baker in town family iii Toronto, l� . - uti-eturer, of London, J.died mud- I n settler� Of MW .
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Jake graciously pre- nough for every room . W. J. Clark. ,See him lot your fine -Mr. Byron 0. tett, reeve of R�wdou I chat,!, passed to his ;eward. Deceased WIM - I
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senteA the deed to a cosy cottage. of her house. Polly remarked to the gener- cakes and when yon.give your reception." I I I
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. I us old uncle, " Why, I don't know when. " Leg""- He was .born in. Patio, Ontario,* and VAN � ;
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I I After breakfast," said the old man, " I 0 - 11 Yes, and wbqe we are an this impo$- tive Assembly the other day by the Liberals- , and at the 'time'of his death � -in his; - -
to 4uit buying, Papat sells such nice goods, . learned the trade of clgar.makiII4 i,'I,ger- � t � i
am ready to buy your outfit. To exl%dite I ant topic of gastronomics, we. must not of North Hastings. ! 73rd year. In the year 1:854 he was married �
. and so cbeapi too.' � � _ . Ooll He commenced,, business on his own in the town of Woo - 4
matters I have ordered a carriage -fr3w-A.' forget meat. It goes hand in hand with -Rev. Dr. Austin� late principal o; Alma ' detock, and him wife, i
"'Ohl" ejeculate�d Polly as they halted - i �. e . account on a very small sdale in ,London 21 I I 1
Hays-, our enterprising livery man." W,hen bread. Now to locate a meat market where College,,Sb. Thoma's,lwill take u hie.resi- I four daughters and a son suevive him. In , - �
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the hindsome carriage, with elaborate trap- lovely slipper." "Yes," said Uncle Jake, you can get fresh, wholesome meats and fish dence in Toronto after the summer vaca. controlled one of the largest manlVdaCtories October, 1861, he moved to Miteball, -since 1
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�ings�"and prancing horses, drew up' in -front - - . � at all times. T. R. F. - Case & I tion. - . 'Which -'time he resided there. � 01,
Willis' stock cin't be equalled in style and of the kind in Canada and was � one of the I q * ��.
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, xient in 'this section. Go in, look it over firm to supply you. This is the bes, meat ; � I
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repl4d Uncle Jake, 11 the three a'a. speed.- market in the 'town, and is popular with years. Deceased took an active interest i ice last fall, returned -home to Mitchell _�
' olicy not to have extended that invitation, � In township on Tuesday of last week did great 811 : I
safety, and style,' is A. Hays' coat of . arms. r everybody who is particular to have the all public charities . . la't week. She was 25 miles iul4ud, and ;
' had not Uncle Jake known what wise econ- I ' damage. Ina swath, 40 rods i wide and T . I -�
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drive, eitter for business or pleasurei gok o , , Mad oods and prices soo'ed. they are very careful in the selectiFn of, Claire, near Montreal the'othern h and -and trees uprooted. 0 8 is I '. i - I
�f o a 0 stock and get the freshest of every - hing, I 119 I ited twice during the winter. Min .
him r a rig every time."', Hw"- wedding - res,for Poll fou hi carried off $5,000 ,.'npromiseory not�s and � down and destroyed t betwe- Francis speaks of Manitowaning "; a very �
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' are unsur- � i - picturesque and pretty spot. She thiul�s _.
party ancl f uneral 4quipmento and keep nothing but the very best.! To over $150 in bills,
, I . 1 $15,000 and $20,000. Mrs. Charles Shaver, I
paseerd. It was in this stylish turnout, that pretty slippm to a.handsome ,walk�pg boot, keep yogr I hubby ',in good humor, Polly, -A young woman named Magg a De- i I - I .
Charley invested in gents' fine shoes, while of the Sth concession the island is going to make an aitraotive I
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trade at T. R. F. Case & Co's. market every grost, 20 years of ago, attem ted'to omm't Bertwistle, and a neighbor, M. Rundle, . I
Uncle Jake indulged in a stout farm boot, time. 2i . p country in the near future. .. � .
,'-Having already provided you' with a subidein Victoria Park, Brantford, San- , 1 and drove, -The annual report of 2 the Mitch011 .1
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- . with rubbers for the crowd.. No one need- it Now," cried the old. entlemau,- 11 no day, -by swallowing morphin ,. - Methodief church hai been 'issued' There
cagefor the bird," said Uncle Jake, " now - w a. right into the path of the steim. Horse, #
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. Ing footwear can resist the styles and prices for a picture of this crow , in the good old _ -A young lad namedMcKenzie, of Dan. I
the first thing w6'11. look after *ill be the offered by R. Willis' two stores. , . I rik, and occupants were lifted the,road walm during the past year the ilum� Zof ,$3,- 1
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atid thrown into the ditch. 370.62 raised for all purposes. Truotee and.
getimlly declared that she had I 'Lets see, I - promised - you a gold watch, . � O� .
furniihings for it."� Hereupon P911y * ener. . countrii1ashion we'll go to the photograph dam, died recently Irom rabies, ai id his
ler and J. P. Hendqrion has a good , brother, who was bitten by the same dog, -A young Englishman named W. H. quarterly boards, ,$2,329 ; Sunda : school, . -
Uncle Jake of Polly, gal . a hasgone to the Pasteur Institute i'A New Lapthorne, attempted to commit suicide at $220 ; Epworoh leagues, S-72 ; La ion' Aid 11.
much about Leatherdale & Landaborough didn't I," queried one pictures are wonderful in fidelity � 4 Z. 0 -
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tha.t �mbe bad decided to go there.. The re- "and theyJace of all places is R. Moroer's." and finish. I want one fall'size -photo for York. � � the, Windsor Hdtel, Fort -William, one even- $69 ,- relief fudd, $22 ; 131"Mionary, $877 ,- . - I
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bewildering display" thaI the girl was at lantly acquitted of th? promise, and then friends, and artistic platinos are the I proper steps of two I Parkdale residences unday discov- I
first:;Lt a less how to select, but she 'soon directed Polly's attention to the superior ,caper. Henderson has the soul of a true morning. There was nothing to i entify ered before he succeeded. On trea8foillowing $57 ; sundries, $23. The prope,tty io valued .
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yielded to the seductiveness of i stock of silveriware carried by the house. artist ; 9,11 his work is a labor of love, in the poor foundlmigs and.they were t an to evening hewas m I ore successful. I He threw at $20,000, and the debt is $4171 I 0. The I
ma ifi' himself into ibei Kaministiluai river, off the membership of the church is 382. i I .
cent parlor suite, a bedroom set in oak an. "There is no other such house in town," said which he will not stop short of perfection, the Orphans' Asylum. . , . � � - I
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. tique finish, ,that would do credit to a An. the old Mau, ntee the and as he is famous for successful enlarging, -The'weavers of !the Domini -- . I I I
found, and a le �ter signed by W H Ita about 24 years of age,who works for Joseph �
I tiquity himself. To this she added an� easy uality to be the very 'best. Pick, out your I want to give you a life-size' representation Company in Elora have all quit work - The � ' i & �
rocker for Uncle Jake, and didDY fotgei a 7amily, clock. here," be added. "Mercer of ' yours truly,' with a nice frame to on- men claim that during the last six months �thorne, 'tellin' a stery of his disaust wX Johnson,was at a barn raising at Wm. Ben- I
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most convenient and ornamenWI writing . carries . a magnificent line. Don't forget an- close it." (Uncle Jake's picture may be they haye not been able b,o make a I !life. The bo 3 - was recovered. He had netiVa, on the town line, west of Listowel, . .
� ' 'v"g on -been in Canada )nly, a few weeko. on Monday atternoon of last week. The
desk for 11 Hubby "' Charles. - She said. she other fact," he continued, "if You ever un- seen at Henderson's studio any time the thewages paid. . I - . � �. 1� - I . - rafters had been placed ou:end �on the
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eon ered 1,eatherdale & Landaborough's fortunately need optical .goods, this is the reader wishes to call.) - -Two brothers named Wm. and - �amuel- ' . -
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figures below the very whisper .of.'competi- Place to come. He has everything deeded En route to their home the party called Barber, who reside near' Uxbridge,! - were i I _k Widde'r's
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tion. � to determine the required treatment, and at THE EXPOSITOR OFFICE. "You'll 'Want drowned. S nd bile bathing. William � -The St. Ma!�o council have hired Strat- One of thorn fell over and strue I
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good, start,',,,'.,, said the -old man, say, � my boy, when your old turnip breaks the news ever week," remarked Uncle gQt beyond 'his Ze W ford's steam r)ller � to do work on their
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I it and now we'll go to S...-MullettrA Co's. big down, remember Mercer is also an expert Jake, "and as Is is the favorite newspaper to the rescue, bot were drowned. streets. ' I . i skin, but he began ))leading profuoel* at the
hardware and stove stoie." Here pollyls doctor of sick watches. " here, r1l subscribe." - I -Hon. Dr. Borden, Minister of Militia, -Frank Lynda, of Mitchell, has taken a nose.- The bleading was stopped with cold
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� housewifely instincts had fullTlay in mar- After this visit, Uncle Jake . suggested a i U ' the wonderful. events . has returned to his - departmental da ies in POSM911 in i )A beoWe 4a.
gon slimming up a � hardware stom in Winni. water, but the youn$ man M �
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I vels- of kitch6h. apparatus. 11 There's not an resort to some place of refreshment. At of a day Polly began to volubly express the capital, after being for some mon he in- PeglManitoba. �i -of -1 I Conscious, and remained so for aftu tima,
establishment in the couiitry that carries a the table the old man waxed philosophical. thanks. 4 You have bought us every. capacitated as the outcome, of a ilway -Mr. George Pugh, the Anali'Medical but is now on a1air way to recovery. �
more comprehensive stock of household fur- - 1;1 Never neglect your larder," said be. thing," she a X -claimed. accident. College, �.Chicag�, is holidaying at his home -Mine Annie Fraser, of Shaikempeare, who -
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niabings," said Uncle Jake. "Every possi- . 11 that important adjunct to housekeeping 11 OnlY one thing," replied Uncle Jake, -L. Sebert, of PortPefr 11� pu based in Milverton , � accompanies Miss Forman to the Christian
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ble,picce of kitchen furniture from . a 1in controlskmasculine temper. To . that end reflectively, " but I can remedy that. the'ehestnut eldi �,Fred Mirlingi, fo �-$300. _Bigbt cit�ins of Listowel were fined Endeavor Convention iwUshfornils', w"
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dipper to a kitchen range is here in all you mu � patronize a grocer on whom you 'Leatheadale &.La.ndaborough, the furniture The horse wona the 1.24 pace and 2.14 1 trot the other day for allowing their cattle to maAe the recipient of a told watch. road
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styles and variety." If Polly fails to accom- al I d for honest goods. Through a men, always have a nice line of them, land on Thursday of last week at St. T tomas, , run at large on the streets. . � chain at the htmdo 'of her do 10 thab
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plish wonders in the 'culinary art, it will rt, of years I have found J. S. you can get one whenever you want it;' I'll and reduced his mark from 2.24, to 2.2j. -Dr. Roy Nichol, of Listo,vv,el, ha's been village, who, in a neativ worded address,
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not'be for waiit of superior.cooking utensils, Craier perfectly reliable. You will find pay for the best." ! -The G. T. R. and C. P. R. hav met
for,she purchased a Souvenir range, with all him a careful dealer, always fully stocked - 11 W -h -y I" exclaimed Polly, with great the Canadian Whealmen's Associati part onto General Hospital. � ed a wish for her future happiness :'At, the .
equipments needed in a well-iegulated kit- with every possible thing in the line of aii4rise'. .".Uncle, what can it he?" I ' b kki,f substantial reduct* a in -D. M..Lineham, of Atwood, has "d - Golden GaNi which she evidently intends to . J
11 Well, its - a cradle, and-" � way ra y m' t w Ich they will carry b cycles his second year's examinatic i I
chen, together with a refrigerator, and to staple and fancy groceries, fresh and first- the tea a � . in at reG 11 make her future home. Min Fraser, wim -
anard against flies this warm weather, she class, no shelf -worn goods there, while the But Polly had fainted. , .1 in future. . . . University, Montreal. i organist in the Presbyterian. church at .
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�lso imisted upon screen doors and win. prices are -down to brass tacks. To keep —.0 I I . .-A party of Germans of a fine class have -Rev. J. and Mrs. Kenner, of Stafla Shakespeare for some time. The Stratford
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dows, all of which Uncle Jake paid for gr5ace in the family get your groceries from Selfishness in Rel4idn- p - will wed Win. Patterson, a former resident
with delight, because he knew Mullett & ozier." - � sent to the province o ner has been stationed for the! next confer I
Co.'always give extra values. 41 And in the matter ot life in- Mn. E6rroR.-DzAR SIR.—Ila consider- . !
. . recentiT appointed Detroit. The heads ence term. . of North Hasthope, who is now in the Oc,-� .
-I Ob, say, Uncle," exclaimed- ' Polly, surance," continued Uncle Jake, 11 thave Ing the present day type of Christianity�one of fam . lea leave-thig week to look over land- -At the closing exercises of i Union school cident. �
4t is struck with the large numbers of in t'�' D . -section No. 6, Ellice, the teacher, Mr. F. E. -A very quiet wedding occurred enly on
where can I go for dry goods? This dress of very great importance. Every sen- profes- ,. a authin distr tts. apid Cit � Brov - Thursday I -
. sore and the almost univ6rsal 11 assurance 11 , , va, Wiwi presented with a handsome al
is bardly suitable, I must admit." 11 Well, sible young married man nowadays -�A 3ye one posed .over R . _ morning, 24th ult., ,wheti Oliva
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my girl, if you want to "select from one of makes some fprovision of that kind for his which they express concerning their ialva. Manitoba, and Vic , Frid&V'afternoon, bum by his scholars. !. � August& Nichol, was married to John J.
.the most popular establishments in the town, family. You can't do a more "Sensible or tion, together with the great want of self- and did consi era damage.- A widow -Rev. W. P. ,Byers, a former resident,of Foster, at the family residence, in-Listow-el,
I will direct you to MeFaul's, who carries a satisfactory thing than take out a policy in denial foandin them. It is true there has named Mrs, Mk%tt' who lived alone, was Stratford, but who has been.1 e?gaged for in the presence only of the immediate
stock of dress goods that for real value is the Ontario Mutual, which is r!presented of late been considerable attention given to instantly .k*W bj� roof of her -house some time in migsionary worit in India, in friends of the parties, At six o'dlook in the
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seldom seen outside.the largest metripolitan here by my good friendi Abner Cosens. I sell -denial, but in many cases it has been falling one , �, b ilt visit h . morning ,the bride entered the d W,W9_ .
0� u house was 7 of Ing at his old ome. -1 ra
cities.' He carries all the latest -weaves in 'happen to know something about the On- self-denial in one to feed the selfishness of -logo. -Mr. J,orn Robertson, son of Dr. J. A. I room, leaning on the, arm- of hor brother, 1.1,
fashionable dress goods, and -you are sure to tsrio Mutual and am acquainted with its another. There must be something wrong -Mr. B. B. Oaler, the celebrated grimin. Robertson, of Stratford, hasJust returned Dr. Nichol, fiy whom she was given &Way,
be the self-denial re . h Bout . hem. St4tes and lookin -
be� guided right Mi your selectious. You manifold .good qualities. In the first place here. This cannot - &I lawyer,' has bion confined to his from a trip to t a ,q exceedingly pretty in a, chorming
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will iind Mr. McFaul pleasant to 'deal with its strictly a Canadian institution. Its re use in Toronto for the pas' "es" by & ,-
I and his employees polite and expert, while serve fund is. held on the highest basis used Xow, all those church entertainments and serious illness. He a now slight7lyy r cover- -Rev. P. McLeod, of Sonega, has ac. with flowers. The ceremony was performed -
. . cepted a call to the Atwood Presbyterian b her brother-in-law, Rev,'J. A. Morriso;4
the prices cannot be duplicated." by. any company M the Dominion, and the amusements are just selfishness in one form ed, and intends to I isve shortly to secure V
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The new dress was quickly selected, and oily one being purely mutual -no stock- or another. We -are saturated with selfish- rest on his farm neax Collingwood ' t:�d- will church, and ibe induction wiR take place o[Toronto, anisted by Rev. Win. C-oppert I I
the'n Polly accosted Uicle Jake with anoth- holders -so you see all profits whabiver are ness. Not only are we selfish ourselves- ' &ter, it is said, the seaside reoup. the latter part of this mouth. of Listo*el. A pleasant breakfaft Witk
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er. very natural question : " What about divided among the Solicy holders. What in not only'are we feeding one another's selfish. erate. ; -Dr. Fred Thomson, of Mitchell, gr&du. toasts,_ and congratulations 10110WA and
carpets and such things VI she asked. "JeL' more, they'surroun their policies with no ness, but we, are selfish with the Lord -Two young b% Win. O'Neill� aged ate of McGill CoUege, Montreal, - has sue- Mr. and Mrs. Foster left for Montreal Sud , I
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so, Jes so, sententiously replied the old or.tJoh phrases, but write a plain simple con- Jesus. The salvation which we profess � 1 � y p"sed Counsel examinati at Quebec. I -
man, I I and" INIcFaul's is.the correct place to tracd that anybody can understand. It in -be 11 assured " of was purchased at the ex- respectable parents in Ottawa, were rrest- TorontZ, which now qualifien'bina 'to prae- -There was a happy in bilee at the home
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get them, for not only have they got a correct insurance, laid down on a scientific - pense of the body and soul of Jesus Christ, ad by the police of Hull The ad ties in Ontario. �_ of Mr. and Mrs. W.. Pule, of Fullarton, -
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splendid assortment, but are also satisfied basis. Werwill see Mr. Cosens about a $5,- and here we are feeding our different fieshl . uilty to five cha, oi bar or -Mr. Hume, English tesaher in the on Saturday, 26bh ult., the occasion being
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with a most moderata profit." So it hap. 000 policy' i ht away." And Charley wise- appetites at His expense by the degredatioyn 9 Neil was sentei 1, the Stratford Collegiate, but who has been the celebration of the aged couple'$ soldem. ,
I r, tPen uishene an a. forced to resign on accoubt of ill health, has wedding. Fifty years ago they wea mar- �
penVd that Polly's carpets, lace curtains, ly accepted Se invitation. of'His church. He 11 thirsted, ".and we are Reformatory a eung.
. porfieis,-table linens -and many other deli. . 11 B,v the way," quoth Uncle Jake, with making His church a place for doing some- Williams to five years in the Kiimgston been presented with a beoutiful. lamp -by his ried ia Aberdeenshirt, Scotland, wben they
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cate house fixinge came from McFaul's, and the air of an old stager, as they again thingresembling-shall I say the ooarse Penitentiagr . - - �. . : - x1moxt immediately started for Cauad% and .
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her buying was rendered a pleisure by. the reached the street, 11 r guess you young w islif -Mr. . G. Murdoch, the well �nown pupils I
kindly manner in which her wants were at- folks won't object if I take a little'ti'me to and we are Ina ing His church ace of Totonto barrister, died on Friday, a Grace the term at the Premb to ' Wise Col- highly respected reGidenti of' Fulbwtoup
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tended to and often anticipated. by the gen- make myself a few presents, will you? foolish I aughter. He parted witba clothing, hospital. He had been ill t6r at ogo, in Toronto, M is$ ERNhornson, of livingthe whole time on the form �Wkdrjb
ial prepriet4r-and courteous clerks. Well, I happen to think that I need nome and we are making His house a placio to dis. of days. EUs death occurred in ve Mitchell, carried off the gol medal in the th now reside. Besides their two 09M
th rien @ vocal ,culture clasi � 8171tbree daughters -Mr. .Robert Yak, Vf .
� I I Halt ?11 ' mmanded Uncle Jake, as the farm machinery, and I kpow of no one who piv ours. He parted in that " hour " with peculiar way. He met wi anyme
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party came in front of ,Roberts' handsome keeps a better stock of such things than E. H. estimat4on and honour, and we are making at the Caer Howell hotel,. en4ed -A little over a year ago, Thomas Stat. Toronto - Mr. Wm. Yule, of
upon :whom a fellovi can depapd, His chfirch a means of feeding our vanity. one of them to I match with ton left Mitchell to visit friends in England. Mrs. Andrew Urquhart, of Fullartm * Mrs- I
drug storeo " Walk rii bt in." 11 Wh U - Hamilton, & sp&mnl �Zss
" " ' is theikumbrellas. The friend decline , but About a month ago he started'ou his return David Graham, of Paills.v't- M", .
ale we're not a ,�, 11 Guess hnow for the strictest integrity, even in the mint Is our Christianity genuine? There one - - i
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