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, ready to make it. -- - . 41 HOW A HURONITE SAW THE nations, from Russian to Siamese. Then 'should be cut. Much indeed depends upon land, he came to Canada and first lived -in 'four hours later fire was discovered in the President, Rev. W. H. Hinaks; 'Pruldentji � I
L U* always Bure. ... , JUBIL933, , .- came the 'magnificent, bewhiskered L-'afficers the good judgment of the farmer, which the county of Oxford. . Mi tolson, , home tower. T he engine was immediately S. McCdcheon; lot Vice President W. R.- ,;' I
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. : --I the ends of the earth to see. E among -them by reason of his plain evenin reaper at the precise time: at which it welcome to. his home. —A large tempo I002" I
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. no sh ad : —The Montreal Herald says : Shipments . held in Toronto on Tuesday, Wednesday and been Mr. Snaring, of Balm
� � L , I I I I . spari of our short lives. The readers of the *th81u`c&M8 another brilliant bevy of men in with many different farmers and froar obi-� of cattle from Montreal laW month were Thursday, being the Provincial and National theistone, and brick wirit; -the wood *-ork
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; will u0t Out or L I . Old EXPOSITOR, have been r patient readers uniform ; Priuces this time, fro during harvest, I am in. larger than for any corresponding month in ,,convention. The four organizations reprom. to the Mitchell Millin I
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LV4' fancy black Or, I . - 0. .. . :dThave never had L court in Europe, and other courts u wel clined to the belief that the lac ' I - L �
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: . I . anything 'of so grant . impo nee to tell Then came another line of carriages, with ]edge of the importance of cutting wheat gif in all branches. - out Order- of Good Tkimplars, the Royal —On the -27th of last mouth Sarah I
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11-1& --- . I � I L rtioular stage JA lafgaly accountable itehell:some y"re, a J
itoo, many of them . : . � . L .�O ture to them. Would that I had, the genius blood royal. Little Prinewas Alice, Of the disregard of much conditions often exhib. , shipment of three �ar,loads of furniture to Christian Temperance Urflon. These noe. moved from Mi . go, died * �!
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heue ?�"ofs, will L . I them we what I saw, and feel what I� felt. term olthe Prince of Wales. the Duchess From a milling standpoint I would re- by the Dutch Reform church,at Woodstock, membership, within the Dominion of 1.5%. age. She leaves a husband a0wo child * I
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OV"30,but they're, During the day or two preceding the- 'white bair, looks very much like the Queen, progress in maturing that the nourishment En McNabb on the steamer Aurora of Woodstock, in in the bands 9f a receiver, Mary Zimmerman, a young d htor of i,
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7 � - . . , Jubilee I had been over the - whole route of her mother. - I I left in the straw will be sufficient to carry on Winnipeg. on Wednesday ni ht. and winding -up proceedin a,. haire been insti. - r. John Zimmerman, of I I -..
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7 - am "The Qaeen'has left the Palace. Away beyond the condition at which the inside —Mr. M. J, Haney, C. E. flacted mother to get wat. r at the well he fell i
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've7ud, yov- - 11 . Z, I coming from Buckingham Palace down to -our right we heard the swelling of the berry can be reEsed out of the brain construction of the CioWm Nut Pan Rail- the bu0inewi and financial difficulties have through the platform. H i
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n _ �� I it up Constitution Hill, at the edge of St. ohorus of the national authum and then the with the tfiumb aul finger.-. In unevenly way for the 0. P.R., has callord for Aenders been heaping no lately. The assets aadbeld her until �
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f ult, I'll . note of: the numbbr of di-vargent 4ines"Park, would pan through the 'began to come up Constitution Hill ripene4 fields It would be better to L allow I . I I
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; opinions expressedi by your friends - and sweep in a wide curve around the ban with the Royal carriage, from the stands the riper parts to stand even -boyound this the road west to Lethbridge. ' -fully t4a thousand dollars beyond that sum. from her R it' -
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OF. L PicadLilly ' Park7We soareel,V noticed the colonial and in. nearer to the Zorm and Embro recently met at EMbro been o�er4ous. � . William Neill, died at herhome on lot 10# w
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I . circumstances thin trawpIrmg 9, wait 'too,* so I . date d ut when the head of the latter Thanking you again for i5pace, I hope and arranged to tender atiscepbion to Col. —Mr" . Robert Vollens, a well-to-do South concession 6,'Dow-nie, on Monday, last vvftk. I I
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i -Monday night, and it - was a rutlew movement visi -complained of ter emigrated to Canada 1843' mottling in � �
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. � I -dews expressed. �, late on saw 51 tiall ble everiwhere; quality from the present magnificent crop evening of July 22. - L low the heat shortly af I .
Ws� worth 450, for - . around the base of the eople said with bated breath ',the's c ' . . --Reports reach the city of Chatham from dinner, and on going to the house he bathed Downie, wherc she lived until the timw of � I
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.or -white, regular . I- ai�h, newspaperreporter, who took an overdose 'died before medical aid could be secured. through Amulree the other day. - A I
� - - paraflirely unimportant -matters of Park, corner shor . ter eight and found the . Then we saw a white parasol and of morphine a few days ago, and was pick- ' --�M. Connolly, of Mirito iownship, is not colt he was driving took fright at a dog and.
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' Shirts, with and ally,;: &8- Many contrasting , Changes that were made in the, Liquor ad up unconscious on the street, died at St. a very �tall min. He stan1ds'S feet 6 inches, sprang "ids upse ii h to � f ,th
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.dolors, 50C. 1 � views, are &pp&renLL Thuf4 when . and a cheer went up that brings a1ump in License Act during last session of the Legis- � Michael's Hospital Friday' night.' He was and is well built. 'He is albo*�& good f 'armor, rig into the ditch. and Mrs. Thom- I
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I m to open up a' road, quietly, patiently � to lature came into force on July 1, and those 25 years old and unmarried. I � I slid thin. year has a great field of fall wheat, L son, or,, and Mrs, A. MoMillan were in the
V,here. I one thinks of the matter, you are Ed good-humoredl7; .-ihe mounted men my throat,every time I think arit, while those affecCed will bie interested in knowing all —Michel pin - - '
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: T 11 I rule and JaW, i8L entirelyz. er- 4 . 'day morning. The father was trying looking for a stone to stand on, but could propierty�owners of StratTord, and one of
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� I fluous and unnec� into again. Every heart seemed empied of self the proprietors of liquor ahops. Hitherto save his furniture and the daughter went . ot find . Wei known citizens of that city, sua- I
DN. - . , agary, -as it w.puld done. An open lane -was formed, I . mbedtos sunstroke on Ssturd&yafter- . .
. . . - law � unto which marched a battalion of Mir Most quantity th back to got her wearing appaTel. � horn blew he made a bee line in :the direc- on
. I . I seem that every man is a infantry, with and filled with- love and loyality and ad i - the ama, ey were .allowed to "blackleg" has broken out amongst tion of the-soundand arrived in time foi sup. noon. Deceased was on the Market in the
. ; I'll ation for the little old "widow of Windsor," sell was three half pints, but the now sot —ThO - . I I .
I himself ; that lie does j'umt What -fixed biyonets, - forming a beading of red the womanly Queen, the* Queen mother of permits them to sell half a pint, provided it the cattle in the, first and second concessions . , The wheat averaged over s7rx, feet in morning, and while on his way home w#A �
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e Misses Dent,, of . he likes, irmpebtive of what - ", b t the greatest Empire earth ban ever seen -and is an unbroken package, and in wholly re. of Hungerford,.Aear Kingston, and, already Isaiih, overcome by the heat, and never ralli6iL L, 14
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: . ' great reany imagine that they so - their fine grey norms. The sucha tribute. And the Queawthat day rode before consumption. . Some of the c4ttle lived only 3 or 4 hours ties at T orouto, the recent hot spell in the lor, and was an aldermau.. Hiwas 65 yous L
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k Xlennie Murr . - UL b after takiffik the disease. , Warmew'st on re for the number of con- of age. In. ]�olitios he was a, life-long .
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.,turned home last 4on police 1andle crowds and the - he .
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� . inge, We are w" regarding her. anxiously, but as the'. great . ,
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Pre she had beea preacher, the, cook, the artizainj then crowds O'be handful of police are heart cry rose up she lifted Up her head son izeNistricts. But -this regulation has no and left a family. extreme heat for so long a 11 has been. L was able'to go aroun an oiZe;wine assist
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th her sister,—Mr. - - L . effect on the prohibition of selling after 7 p. —The Norwich postoffice was burgla d recorded in the 40 years ifie obiiematory herself until within a few days of bar death,
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�ased Mr. George L � marvels indeed. �Owng during thle 3 abi- smiled and bowed on every side. A lit m. on Saturday and all day Sunday, in in the early hours of Yriday morning. reeordwoover. MS.* �0 to June 3, irrelUS' Land a Is 'A a
. More -es ciaRy are we what the lea ha.'made a deeper i . farther she seemed almost overcome by ' . I
Pds-in a few weeks . Impression on for. . which respect the law remains just, an was About $160 dollars in stamps were secured ive, in 11895, the miximurn ranged from 91 : Saturday afternoon - and was noti
. . I tailor makes us. The application signers than this. One French . writer re- emotion, for she sat straight and still a 11) - A a' n I er - band was
narness, now I : . .J." before. ! nd a small amount of cash. The burglars to 94i or -an avesage of 91.6, but that was looked for so sudd y. H -bum .
L 10, d e . marks that th tacle of a crowd cheer- leaving the Princess to reDly to,the ta- vA - Le - .
I'L a aIrrying on �� Of �all this -to our business U, what a THE .TIME OF OPV'Zp�TG. Ifive daysi killed by lightning in the i `
- ' � Ing the police foPrielping order can be seen tions Of the POOPre- MtN wonder ; what I f -made good their escape. The safe had. a only .prmg of IBM -
ture, wher hewill are we, Hotel bare wsy not be open,,,- before 6 a.m. burglar-proof vault, and two ex losions —Accordirif . . .
, a8merehant t&ilorg, doing noWhereL on. earth buC in England. The , human heart could -have listened, unmovedi p . 0 to the publ , ished returns the —Mr. Charles Allow; a hTmer about 65 -
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,a . -bi.tt"T stand for- - � m each day except on Sundayi nor will any were necessary to effect an entrance. immi$mt' * als t of age, and in the northern
. - toward the make-up of men I fact is that the people feel- they can' trust to that wonderful shout. A remarkable 01 _ ion aniv a Winnipeg for last re
-The -N,issea John- � � , I , . prin' intoxicating liquor, whether sold or not, be —Daniel Hathaway, a young man 19 morit4h Included 2,374 Galicians, 113 Eng. part of Ellide township, was killed b Y the
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A Brand, of For- � - We are running a leader in Men!s Suits ' Queon!s carriage, while even the beloved . cified above, between 11 p. moving freight train at Utterson Saturday French, 48 United Stated citizens and 13 ' list, we0k.' It seems xtorm
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- the past two- � , made to order, for r3um-mer, at I I Prince= of Wales was overlooked. - The in. (10 p.m. outside cities and towne) and morn between the cars and was run Irimh� with smaller numbs some the deciessed and others - were building �.a
tg,- guest of Mrs. 0. 1. . . e A e gentlest way , I L er the bam,,.';w1#dh .had been L
1, � . - ties her -people, 6 a. In. on week days, or between- 7 pi m. over. His right log Lwas terribly inangled othei oountriesi the total )kximber being stone wall und - . I
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ad', of Wingham, - 410.00 they �an ; besides Englishmen seem to have Queen had come out 11 to _ Saturday and 6 a. In. Monday. . . � and broken from, the knee. to the �nkle. It 2,84�. Among these ware f16 farmers,- 137 -raised up for the pur
- . I I an Ingrained respect, for constituted and receive their congratulations on the at. . . I . -pose. They took shel- I .
:p,est of Mrs.Elder, ,, I . I had to be amputated above the knee. farm!laborers, 19 female servants and 16 ter under the building, when suddenly --the
- . authority. � L tainment of the sixtieth year of her reip." . SUPPLYING MINORS. . . . - I
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ith.—Mr. Edward . " * � —Duncan ' Christie, a farmer living at cler4m. lie others were not- classified. In whole bare top6led over on them. M -r.
, '. Bicycle Suits at $5 and W; we have Once the lines were formed no one was When the Queen'bad pawed we teemed to The regulations covering the. sale* of liq- . I . X7 -
-q. Henry Walsh, , I I IL . . - �ci ion the ,head and sido.
. . Patterson's Corners, while returning. from MauitZba 2,290 have settled, -; 526 in the Allen was str -
I a very go y- . Kempville, was struck by the midnight Northwest Territories, 25 in British Colunt. while both logo were broken. He was kill- I
Dly, attending thet. - � od Summer Suiti read allowed to pan through except newspaper come down from ' agreat height and every- nor to minoreLhave beep made -more' string. � .
`5. James Parker.- , made� at $3.75 ;, an !A-4rool at men with the police badge on their coat la. one wanted to"get away b,ut there was ont. A minoi-1-is defludd as a person of express train and instantly killed, at, a place _ bia, �while but one went to the 'United ad almost instantly. . I
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. . pale and a little group of these,soon gathered some more of the procession", so we �had to either sex under �I years of age. - The per- . . .
, -is v isiting at Mr. . $4.50. - ' . called Harris Crossing. One of his horses Stat,;es. , " � . -Wm. Mulberon, his wife; two ,children
7 . - . � in front of thearch. There was the great sea of wait till thaf Went by, when we trooped off, son found supplyi li to any such, an F - tchell, were
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oty of Detroit, haa - -' - heads in the le�el, open sp ace; rising , he license I was also killed, while the other eicaped un. and his . brother John, of Mi
I - � . p6isonea on Monday of last week, from
eek or so, with his. . - injured. -. I . .. . Perth Notes. . I
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I - . pk this the temporary stands - while every -those few self fo�rgetful minutes, ori were be fined not less than' L $10 nor- more then eligram remarks : Citiz- � -- -c
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.--Mr. G. Alliston L .. For those who, when they' buy clot., . window and -balconyj ever' they moments ? J - I J50 for L each 0 -The Toronto T ;The St. Mar�-s Journal is now printed eating canned corn. They be ame very
L y roof, even � fiance. Thio,'however does 7 1. � .
v. wbo were here % I one who complain about the heat of a ten on � new Hoe press. sick sad Drs. Wood and Hiirlburt were im-
ing, look for the beat value rather chimney -stack was black with peo not apply to where liquor is sold to �, per- nediately summoned, when the usual reme-
1A. T., Murdock" � � , _ple. But it seems to -me that the M�st im- minute walk on Youge itreef can'cool I .
, . - ' . . --LMr. A. Dent and family, of Mitchell -
L . than the lowest prici, ,we have Mhad not very long to wait befori we - portaut, feature of the Jubilee season ',-'was 8011 under 21 years of age, upon the written . " dies were resorted to. After a time the pa,- .
.-Alr. JohnBrown,- - 1 .. - - themselves with sympathy for their fellow will, is summer. - I
I I that heard a military band, and four troopers of the fir" -: order of his parent or guardian. It --
'ho, recently bough i . .Suits at ,R8.50, $10 and $12, 1 m implanting in the tainds of �ecpi - who I L
f I I �'t " � . a - Canadians have to make a fourteen � Mi. Thomas Gilt, of concession 14, Lo- tients, showed.migne.of improvement, but 1 P
appears , 9 we y. Forti if the Empire of the Furthermore, minors must not be 8119wed hour ciriuit of a hay -field in thi - . was not until next morning that 'All wars,
I thi Royal Hone Guakdo d f, Ile ' d from ever' .
1V -S a- I L will , give satisfaction to the .iou o . a -hot gan,f raised a fine large barn a week ago. . -
� ing good 'atisfa - I - . . that ' * L t
. . k b he Home Guards' band, resplendent �in true Imperis spirit. It seems to 'me that to loiter in -or about bar rooms or other weather.- ' . . I - ssociation will hold Out of danger. It in tLhought air IC , * .
o has been engaged I � t . . -;-The Listowel Turf A
. wearer. letir ifms of state. girl 4 into the can, land that som '. _ _.
. a navy ind very important'Lera in the hist6ry rooms where liquor is dispensed, and if 'any -Maggie Gammage, a 17 -year-old sof the loorn
is home spending - . � EMpireL the r summer race meet on July 27th L and
Then came Field Marshal Lord Roberts, of the British has been reached person apparently. under 21 years of age, who was. engaged,to be marrea to. a � cams'putrified. .1-1
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� of hogs from this- I I I recognal . An,L I -,, Vr. Galloway, teller in the Merchants? -Several atitemEts at house brea I
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. -F,er'y heavy of late. We have the � covered with medals won in many a war that what must bind the Empire togethor and is not a resident or bonsfide lodger L burglary wi - a in Listowel the other,
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k John petty -2, sr., . . or ,week. Her -parents discovered that she b Mitchell for 'nearly the past three - . -
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I I I sunshades for .men and boys at and beatkiffing a white Arab with a silver in sentiment and mutual trust and 'respect, boarder on the premises,'' to permitted- to wa's in trouble, they upbraided her, and in nighL Entrance was affected . to X, Mt.
I on a visit. -Mr. � - . based upon a belief that those manly virtues hang around,'wiehout good and sufficient the horror of having, been found out she yea,ro, has been removed to Stratford. - d the place &eked.
nade a shipment .of- - 10c, 13c and 15c ; better straws medal on its breast, the horse that had cak- . -,The Listowel town authorities have Gillivray's house, an . . rans
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. O'Neff L . . ried him from Cabul to Kandabar. He was and great principles which have made! the reason, the license holder and the Young _took & dome OfL strychnine. I . . but nothizif of value has been missed. At
,ion.' � . added a handsome new hook and ladder I
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isiting the Misses. . syt w ,-Mrs. Jane Walker, born. in : track to their fire a0plia4- cam. - ,
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� I od of ankind. less than $2 nor more than $10 :100sts. - opened, the house downstairs ransacked, a,
riands of Mr. an,4L ,. i I , he'advance; guard of the Colonial it closer for the lasting goo' d, an old and respected resident of �Tho little son of George Cathbertson,of
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� cil � Of , . For harveating, day, s, the Flannelette section Of lost in t LL 9 The prohibition of the sale to minors is 46 township, died at the residence of Atwood, had the top of one of his fingers collection of coins and a few cents in a 1� ,
If Shirts we show at five for $1, seem a sort of stillness, just for an instant, then the various parts of the Empire h d MU - . Erslsonrni . child's saving bank taken, but nothing -
F t eri, i- 1� air 4 . . . . . dh made applicable also to clubs. Mr. Joseph Walkeri collector of taken off in the cogs of a cutting- box. I
,Ldy recovery. -Mrs., - . to fill the demand for something a murmur ran oloug-" it's Lord Roberts, better go th i )Wn ways. - � customs lit Queouston, Friday,, in her 99bh -IJohii Vosper, Of - Nipga, Manitoba more. Burnt matches were found over the .
CANCELLATION OF LICENSES. 1 L*
--- . -he same We Bolm," and a shout airose, 11 Bobs ! - THE WA ERER. I In every c . nee of the con' a .. ., W40 wa I
�ivea in Detroit. ,�, light and cool, and at t . . y ar With the exception of a- slight deaf a struck by lightning last w k' floars and the covering of a bureauhavA '
L . L Vievu . as . Wen burning and was put out. Attempts
101paI of the Cea- � per- Bobs ! good old Bobs 1" with a rattling vol- . - - —0 - )n of the uses she was in possession of all her mental' W4fle plowing.- in a field, is a son. of Mr. .
in the village this � time, go9ds that absorb T,h,s lei of cheers, renewed a: moment afterwards Injury from Cutting Wheat license holder for an offispoe, of which he in 'faculties up to the last. I , . -.4 E4'ward, Vosper, of Logan township. . were &Lee made to get into W. M' Br11W0
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Mrs.J - &,nee Sparks. . � spifation. We have just received for the Right Honorable Sir Wilfrid Laurier, i� � - too Green. � I cognizant or at which he connives,-ths con. -The Deputy Minister of Inland Rev- ,"-The, oth�r day while Mr. Morris Brit. house' and B. F. Brooko'.
. a grots of So:�, which we are sell- Premier of Canada, looking very distin. victing magistrate or court must certify the onus has received a telegram froth Quebec I ten 'of Mitchell was �beenVfrom him , Phop -Mr. David Martin) one of the pioneer
'Clara Warring, has EDITOR ExposiToR,-DEAR SIR,-Thauk- 3. .1 I I . roe a IP, y
. ' had and g-entleurmuly, with Lady finding in'wziting to the Bbard of License' - dinnerii.somle perm -entered th premises idento of Downie town hi ' died recent] I
� �- 1 25c; theits . . . stating that an illicit still - has been seize at )n
t -week at her old- ing . at two. pairs for Ing yon for the offer of space to discuss the
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irring"a of this, vil- . - one of Mur"ier by his siae. lie. acknowledged the. above subject, throu . gh the valued medi Commissioners. And after three such cer. there,which is the biggest seizure of the kind an ,took about 422 from -the ail. a at hie home in Stratford. Mr. Martin had
3 1 are three partSL wool and cheers in , so graceful and dignified a man- lum tificates, whether the offences are the same - been poorly all spring, but was able to be
�'heLll, prindfpal Of - , . . ,f 1your paper, permit me to say a reported for many years. The still has a far- Chancellor Boyd has been appointed a - . .� �
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I - ne gave him another* for his 0 t the. be, oi different in character, so Ion an thief _ about until a wiek ]previous todecawl,
cotton, making good wearing And nor that everyo . . . _ %I mentin capacity Of 5,000 ga - commissioner to inquire into and report � L
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of, Parry Sound, is� . - courtly bearing. -Then came the mounted , . I know it to be a difficult question, were on different dove, .it is mi ompu _ , Ilons,'turning . when be seemed to be -losing stren
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� - . , troops from Australia, Now Zealand, South . - . . -gainat, gradually *auk. Deceased iian in his 82nci
Nneuo2er mail field for argument, and ,sory on the board bi resolution to 0ancel out . daify a quantity of liq6i on'which the up -on certain charges �r .
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. I excise would amount to about $600 a day. Jildge Wood, of the county co�rt of Perth. -
on lawn phrty' ; Africa, and the Crown colonies,escorting the alzo one of great importance, demanding and revoke the license, and for three years . . . ear and was born in Cornwall, FAgland..
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�e I very car . .� . thur, , . While Mr. E. Schomburg was working
ing�'iwhep, a, very- � Summer Wool Pants for men at 90c. . eful consideration the licenses is disqualified from obtaining - -A sudden death occurred near Ar � I -
11 . is M" inithe WhVtaLgacking house, Mitchell, the -to
L � iages The object of wheat g*ro'w!'ng * . chiefly or holding any further or other license un- when 13 12with him wife came �
' ) with their wives. After them came � . .. hard, and in 114 �
� bv` a � number of ' -Colonial Premiers riding two by two in car- Mr. James 1prw�nham, a�oung far fin IS40 he was there matHed to 'Amn Burn- - , - I
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,wX : . for two purposes, . viz., reproduction and I other day, a 0 unk of ice fell from a hi h
- a �a�s been .in � Overalls and. Smock at 65c, 760, 85C 1he colonial infantry, white, black, ,brown - der the Act. er, living in Damascus, ,about Leven miles - t!IiX 6ountrY, 00ttlin � on lot 10 otit oorices-
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[ years, is home at . and $1. . d yellow, gathered from the four corners flOuriAg. I am pleased to note that nothing RESTRICTION$ ON DRUGGISTS. from Arthur,' was found stre ad his fun ,,se0old on to his shoulder, but fort -
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W.. Me -y, prin-- I is necessary in this latter as to !be in ury to . I Is 4 - a are hen he moved to.
Xa 7 , Africa ; t changes which u jn1h on the ground about 11 e.lo&, Sat. no bones
of the earth ; black Housas from L -The Mitchell bowling rink, composed of about ' 1x Y* ago, w
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� I% spending part-- . �-- summer Ties at 1fe- 15c and 25c. Chinese troin Hong'Kfon Sikhs from the wheat for reproduction as a result,-. O! 9,reen The above are impottan r &Y, on him own farm'. 'The excessive - , Stratford. I .
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ivea in Detroit. - I . cutting. I trust'the reports 6f experime*ts affect hotel men and the keepers of liquor suppo, S. A. H . -Eva Booth, commander of the Silva-
-. I I . .. . the Straits Settlements; �y;aks from Borne - _ . there is;another that. applies to med to have been the cause. . Dr. Woods, slip, won the Walker cup at
. �. .0, made at the Guelph Agricultural . Colltge shopa,- but The deoessed was marri6d and leaves three tion army in Canada, and daughter of 'Gen -
IS. ' Regatta or English - Oambric $hirts at Mavries from New 7Aaland ; beside$ whites Farm,. are in the hands of the msjorityi�of druggists. In faturepo dr1uggftt will be children. - . . t,hb ,bowling tournament 'in Toronto last oral Booth, visited Stratford on Tuesday of
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o . . . .500,75C L 850 $1 and $1.25. from all the great colonies, among which . the farmers. (See Agricultural College bul- allowed to sell intoxicating liquor except -Robinson and Clark, two man confined . we' ek. . . I ' . I I
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ix Monday evening. . - - .1 � . the Toronto Highlanders were singled out , under a bonafide prescription, duly I d .' Miss Robertson, the popular teacher of last week, and WM Tgreeted -by laras crowds. I
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.- letin No. 103, page 14, published 'Augiiet, mIgne in Simcoe county jail at Barrie, on charges i Tn emmmenting on meeting i -he Im ace '
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aceounts, and de- . I most generally. As a resr-guArd. rode a i . which burglary,'made a desperate attempt. to No. 2. Logan, left on Tuesday of. last weak - .
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. . . dpFac I ioner, ' Manitoba, where she . will spen4 " ]Miss 11dinth's -1 .
I Elack W- ea -ring Shirts at 50c, 65cs 75c, troop of Cii"dian n,Wunted police. It was . I peri- of was tut *hlok
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on. Main street so- will have to be records , I i the holi. * 56YO 0guage
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- i nd $1.25. - a brilliant idea adVd thin remarkable col- mentalist),, and should be most reliable escape the other night, by attacking Jailer fo,r p Lan audie .r I
kson, and at thVL . 85% 81 a to . tends to stir u nee and car y it, �
- a � and states- and �onclumive proof. . . produced at any �time for the inspection of Simons and Turnkey Caldwell with the � leg* . day season with her friends, who HVeL Oit with her- Pi6bably it was mot what she
I submit a. by-lamr' i lection of colonial fighting men * a state the license commissioners or inspector. . there- � - I
typifying as it did What then is the- hap of a large stool which thgy had broken
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ectors for a, system : , and men ahead of the Queen, w,y or desirabla - The quantity a druggist may sell in limit. �Q? �The o , ther night Misi Katie Mogk, a said but the earnestness and devoutness,
W . Line'll Dusters for driving at $1 50 of maturity at which ,sat for willing pur- * for the . purpose. In th6k struggle whic with which she said It, that made the im- -
- sidewalks by l should be cut ? . . . took place Turnkey, Caldwill shot Robinson
Eth , . ud $1. 75. so completely that great empire - on which 'at me a itchell, haid
i( - a aj here that ad to six ounces at one time. dalmostic in the Hicks Hduse, M .
ever petitioned for- the sun never sets, but it was a .stroke of a Poses . . Her aptness of ,comparion and -
. of L it Lord I fear it is not likely to be arrived at under 0 . in the leg. ' - . . $3,� stolen from her trunk. A stranger who Pre"1013- .
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led to call on the, - . -w-Ne.21w.mw"N,ft..,.aaw.w.&s 0 Is in command . I I . ' her appropriate use of . words and figures
. real genius to lacei topped at the house, in supposed to be the �
is - . -The Toronto World asserts,thab a car. a '
Xut in� an automatic . - . Roberts, the' "I British soldier, the popu- the prnalent and Fopullar opinion that it is CanDAS load of hogs from . Essex county, fed on corn I thief. . I showed that obe wise abundantly fitted. for
. � - � - practically, of our a ri 0 on in on a green or ' , . the position she occupies. - Her tender -now -
,11 .for fire purposes, t lar hero, the creators in . -A small outbreak of hog cholera is re- '--While. win i n at the .picnie of the I . -&Uxiat .
I . a 'he 'set that ported from the township of Dover. I L , a mpathy, her. fervor and 9 00121 -
WE HAVE ONB PRICE TO AL. faithful, Millin p sea. Nor I ! aloni, were left unsold in Tiiionto market � lea - -
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,equest, of the Fire- I - .- I Indian army, , the indomitable, sat weig a heavier per tandard bushel I from Tuesday to Bator -day. Imet. They -were Babringville Evarangaii I Sunday school on and oyi I
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.Dn.-Farmers have . . . . I tireless'i simple 91 Bobs," whom eve body w -Owing to the great heat, London a offered sit $5, but fopird no buys , while Tuesday lamb week, the fastening 'gave I way binea with a firmness of purp 7 a do.
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�A aal % MONEY BACIK IF WANTED. . loves. To see is . rhich, though both carry truth with water suppl. had becomelow. I *&-fed hogs brought $5.65. Pig -feeders slid Eddie Kastner, who was on. the swing,, truth, canuct fail to'have its offset. -
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,-elx manse on Tues� �� L - splendid array .of colonial ho'roemoa tiand long v JU4 Yoseph Amable Berthelpt, one I � .. * rm. � . �
1, - . them, arp misleading ; the former leading - may just as well undorstand that an exclu- fell to the ground, breaking his right a
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. 1- a . . . I . - I km&n#kp- Of ,the ofaest judges of Montreal, in A�-ad -On - Wednesday night -of last week ..
'Ing I . this motley group of hardy, wor - cam 9 to- Be "7 * . sive dieti of corn will pot do forexport and to . ,
liose of spenc . farmers apparently in ma 10 �-40hn Barrie, while working on the Cull- Mr. W.
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T members of that- I . . looking infantry, touched a chord in . sight of the iact that theirWis a 'every - par- -The cost of maintenance of'prIisOuerA In fetch the higeat price. . I new WheliVan block, St. Marys, fell to the t
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waa in town this I . . I hearts of the crowd that was very reopen tijular condition which cutting should the Middlesex county jail in 5:73 ce to per -For the past fortnight thunder storms ground, a distani% of 14 feet, on Tuesday . �
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. - , 0 al, soldier, and Sir Wil. Ing v have been raking in the. Lake St. John; of last walk, and we r
Ing. . HEIG d - MACDONALD , Roberts,, -the Imperi iji7a& �:-Thei causaisin rower Company t burglars, fsm�i in the former came a,$150 gold
"ay, at noon, Mars- I . f frid Laurier, the Imperial statesman, weia better results per sore. A serioun.m " bs;- .Quebec, region. At Jonquitites, near Chi- oessitating his lying on the shelf for a few watchand S Burn Of Money, Which Mrs.
- , inVn -.bo�h respects. . work on its proposed power. cand at coutimi,the church was struck during mass. - doys - I a L rig Is
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'is village, pasae& . more generally recognized and more hearti?y- i . While J. Spiesirin, in th Call had collected fir th E li b church
Ith _ I 9 CLOTHIERS. our in wheat] properly mature in A led named Cote was struck dead. and the, I a emnloy of Mr 1 .
; . cheered all along the route than any other 'IaDunn & Co., the commercial agqnts,' T � : Jilauslisril orgain. fund,. were carried off. Entratift
p persons in - I ,one Of khe .
h-1,eing caused b -3r . that great proces . stoin - nature, -J Barnett, Mitchell 17044 .
. �� L . . . . ripening, is of a mealy or granular priest enga ad at the time in chanting the was eflabW by cutting away L .
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t sick for a cuuple� I � report that the outlook for business in Can credo, strue down. Twet 1 cleaning a horse on Tuesday of lu�
.; � . � on we had to more apparent in some grains thargm others, - Venetian abutters, andthen lifting 46 min -
*L 47th year. Mr. , . L the, Wrong Side of the Street, in the the colonials, had passed ,' The were Wured and tho'church damaged to the .. - I
I 1; . After seoor4fi4 to its character. . The program ;f ads is :considered Most satisfactory. . k, the animal suddenly jerked its head;
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$t-,Dn,L 0 rio, ana- ,, � Strong Blook.L wait about half an hour and thin wait Xftm- througli the Milk stage to a tids, has certainly changed. . � I ching him between it and a board of th
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ITS and settled ift - ad longer th a y condition befoi - r. J. S. WilliBon, managing editor -of I �
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alaitland, *ith hie- I was coming. But at last CAIDtain Anna, the -granular or mealy state. If out too the Globe, will take his first tripto the old the province of Que the other day, Mr. - t the mesting of the Mitchell public ei, and the different rooms thoroughly ,ran-
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Rjs,ters� Shortly af- L BRAFORTH, : - - ONT. the tallest 6fficer in' the British army, 'in green it never a%uires this mealy condition, .world next month. - He -wfll'no dbubt enjoy Robidouxo a milent member Of the so iool board, Miss Mortek was appointed t� sadked. Nothing, how -ever, as far an v*n
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a som-mill businesw . the splendid uniform of the lAho Guardep but dries and-hardeul; in the pasty state, his well-deserved holiday. - Quebee,government, id the government - a pnnm* W's -department for the model ve,
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and che ry lumber . . him were squadron after squadron. simply'liardenea paste instead of mealy or the county of Essex, have been notified that th educational system in that province. gaged at a salary of $125 to take Mine Movil
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. . it the milt � T HA . . . Guards, Dragoon Guar , those townships are free from hog - chole 11 It isin I next morning on the lawn.
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Aair farm., in Grey, I � and Dragoons, divided by batteries of horm I to vie tf� his excellency the � i -At the horse raeas in New Hvmburg .
- sticky flour. Wheat cut.in this condition and that the quarantine has been raised in had siam v w wi -
iina-e- Mr. Smith- I Ace 'Issurance -Comany -artillery. At any- time this would Dominion day, Maud L., the pr . - 4!
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and an ind ?gen. , I now the Queen r,he increased bulk yield per acre of ripened of Bmntford, for park purposes, with four C right the first in Confed-3ration. Let it ' her 018016 In the bicycle races, thip charg6d before Police Magistrate Seager, of
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- Are Atient at the slownes � . . . - iden� � -been before
0 conducted under - I - . I . I we were rather iml -on special occasions. � other provinces of t Dominion. I can I -1 number of the Toronto ex -res ; place. After the case had '
. Tnite& i - � . ou insured? .1 dch the splendid column. moved, It is claimed by unquestionsibli authority . . . me time ie was adjourned till Mon-
nt �0-r-der of L --- � y with wl I . I -10ire destroyed the barns and ,sheds of oni ise your praj I., : o� Stratford, with a few invited sets court so I
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-On the same dw rr The " Cambria armona sail trot, the cavalry jin rling and clat . . othei day and the three-year-old son of vacant house be. no to High Park, Toronto, on Ta ay o' delandant committed to the December -
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SIR- ' brawn and sinew came the brain of the portyiwhich constitutes streingthin flour, it � to Joseph B , in Gravenhurst. h at week. The party numbered a ut 150
of Mr. Peter mily ad to death in a horrible mannent The firemien were call' out and, after their a id a most enjoyabli time wai a nt. ii4 ti' a. Del4ng, 1 ap mrs, borrowed the
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�Iy, Mrs. 8 . ., . . army- the headquarters staff s' be debarred of this property by ion was taken advantage of an . traced to -
. LL I . brilliant uniforms of various wheat In y . -Mr. Norman Nicholson pawed away on return, a large quariti t a bon tower to d L object iurnirig forlsome days, he WAS
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I 8,inclair had, gone - kinds -no .two alike scaWwly. Behind premature cutting. Saturday,July 3rd, at his late residence, lot fire � . I . Cedarvillo,,kichigan, ftom which point he
I -� Ranald J. XaCdonawldf - I - ciession 2, Kinlow. Deceased was one A spark from the engine, while ,,working baing to make things as plea t pool a _
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licine. L them werb two,gay i; tank thi" fire hall, Mul i f.gle from that cit3 �
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