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I- a-1 . TH - AUGU�ry 6 18976 . . $1 a Year in Advance. ' ' I �
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we enter . a A Word from Dakota. nish, and P. firm in Montreal were competing till summer 'and is then washed out. Ow, afid in f879 he hold the position of reeve. I-
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I the, spring -- - - ----- . I . . 'ed, but decline 1, the Con- that something had befallen him, a party of dam.
I - . , � �� . to the clear, dry atmosphere of that region He wai tender (
I and sum. I � , . I hLKWOOD, lioRm D.m with them in Vermont, and at the next ' rew Kraminer wife and daughter,of
�of this ruouth., . I West Kent. In Indianswere sentout by the Circle City -And I
. . meeting of Congress this firm was shut out. work can be continued almost eve!y day servative nomination. for .
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wolet caxry into . � - I i � I � July 21, 189i lea Then we find the M3Kinley Bill added to during the long dreary winter. It - is from 1885 and 1886 he again occupied the posi. mission, with which Mr. McLean had been the St%t of Minnesota, are visiting
lioxb. DF-A,R ExposrroR,—As Northwestern t- -reeve id sister, Mrs.
to sell them U -0W at 4, . � the other tariff bill and later still the Alien these winter claims that the much exagger- tion deputy of - Harwich, and in connected, to hunt for him. The sad result mer's 'brother, George, at A, Sebring-
�� ,, . ters have been somewhat rare in your valu. . 188704as once more reeve of . that township, - �
as much for them, n -,w. - . - L � - ated strikem have been made'. . was they'found his remains in a camp where Jacob Bald, of the Huron rN
I - ... able paper during the past few months, I Labor bill. . ville. Mr. Krammer left here about 33
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Eid get the ready e4s4 ��� . I %, I Now, air, i read. The summer claims are the shallow bAr and continued in thii.^oe until 1890, when he had beeti working. ' .
.. - . I thought Iwould pen a lew lines descriptive " - -The second Samugerfeat of the Canadian - years- ago, and is now a prominent merchant
,�, our at*ck br'ght Ana . - . . of this section of the co ' - (we will say I I ta Y, then I will say, he is and -creek claims, which can only be worked he tired of municipanife and retired from . -
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chance to Save a little� I ite mistaken for there JOL none in this nor during the warm season. These claims re. the field. � Saengerbund will be held -in Berlin, on in the -west. rton, hass. 4
I dentally write �Gme general. news items qu . and' 13th Aug- -Mr. John Balkwill of Fulls � It
& few of �he lines W& � . . tended, for you know, Mr. Editor, quire an outlay of $10,000, and upwards be;'a " -There is a rat plague on - Pelee Island Thursday and Friday, 12bh V X
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%nd the priew you I �� . �- which may prove hiterestijig to your num� any In . - can- begot ready, and it will take and the animals are . destroying the corn. not. In tlie'eveninj of the firs6 'day a goose which be values more than any cow
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cant .. - - � � I I arous readers. The Elkwood settlement is that I have had many a tussle in THE Ex fore they ' than house grand concert will be given in the skating on his farm. She is 34 years olcl and blind, I
. . � . I located in. Cavalier county, near the inter. . POSITOR with parties who were - writing a year or two, and in some cases three They are ground rats, larger sec9nd I
- , �, I . . years work, cutting ditches, sluicing, drain. rats, and they multiply live times in a rink, and in the afternoon of the _ nevertheless she hatched twice this year.
. .- -1 � a 01 national boundary, directly south of the town against the prosperity, the interests and ca- I day the monument of -Emperor Wilhelm I., wl from Eug- - 1.
I] I ing, ate. � year vciled. land some 30 years agoo
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- much, , � . . CALM . of Thornhill, on the south-western branch of PRbil'ties of the country: sad I could not -Richard Tumor, a w611 -known whole. erected in Victoria Park, will be un I
weather ear!7 - in the� I � . the U. P. R. The location is *cry fine, as stand still without showing even a. feeble About fifteen or twebty of, these summer nt Reduqed railway fare from all stations -At noon on Wednesday of Jmt Week, S
- . I . try, . Eldo. sale merchant of Quebec, and a ptomine i
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.)I sellmg,that a Why We 1. -1 � the scenery is exceedmigl deturesque ad effort in defence of our common. coun claims are getting ready for work on e i t d within 75 miles. of.,Berlin. . I . people on Quality Hill, Stratford, ,witnessed
- .11 e soil is also rem.ar' Ny fertile. Tahe - hes oroin e as t the interestiug and pleasing spectacle Of a
N Gloriiia Bilk Pajwl th ?ab . and. if any persons choose to criticise t e rado creek and a few of the more shallow Lib �ral golitician, has been ap
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me, regular .-.-.-,I, OUIV & . monotony of -the prairie it; broken here by few linen,-whioh were written with a good ones wilt �robably be in operation at the legislative councillor in placi the late --rioseph Fox,a farmer living near Whea - , mirage in the eastern heavens, r9produc.
I- � - I . ' Hon. D. A. Ross. lev, had his barni�, and sheds, with their a I 1
19e. 1 . ALWAYS belts,of timber, small and large, and numer- intention and laudable purpose, they are at latter end of the summer season. by . ing about one-half of the city. The mir�age �
NOT I Oa Bonanza creek there is a much larger —Beamoville and vicinity was visited contents, destroyed by fire on Tuesday -
roo, many good- ones. � I r ous ravines leading to the Big and Little liberty to do so, and will find in " years of lazted for several minutes and was witness.
. i -iden as and doing business at the old stand. In body of water to contend with, and, there. a terrific hail storm Friday .afternoon. afternoon. His son, about fifteen ' ed by a number of citiaens. . -
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11 illet the beat for -�er � - PexWna rivers, which deepen and v, conclusion, I may say that I bop6 the fore, it will be more expensive to ge b the Some stories as large as hen's eggs have age, being at the barn, and discovering a ice, and
.r . . . they approach the streams. These ravines —Mr. Andrew Goetz, or., of Elli
X our V-25 and -*? ,r;# ., . I - peration. Most fallen, and will do incalculable damage to bees' nest in the stack, as near as can be I th .
F, t nat handles V— - are , I Is sentiments of that address will be wafted on summer claims ready for o i ho has lived nearly half a century in Pert,
ty I in some R aces very wide, the botton two oi three years getting growing- crops and fruit. . I ascertained, set fire, to the nest. The fire '%
h 41. toqp�& - and on through the length and bieadth of the of them will be county, says he -never -saw as fine a crop of', I
,It 55. 1 �� being,covered with succulent herbage, bat - —During the heavy thunder storm that spread quickly to the barris and sheds, de- .
?�ell be lots of Shirt the sides are for the most part covered with land. Yours respectfully, - ready, although a few of, the shallow ones sed over - Cheoley, Friday, Mr. John stroying, everythin . g. The barns were in. timothy as is being reaped this year. He, . .
,, - LIABLE I . Aw OLD SUIBSCRTBER. �nay be ready this summer for partial ope. Pas t 7s that on his farm the horses bad to
. yet and you caret go, � . stones, some -quite small and' others ver I nnan a stable was struck by lightning sured. The loss is estimated at about 8`�
� � large, some lime stone but mostly haZ MoRms, July 28bb, 1897. ration. The summer claims have not yet JDre 1. raise their heads in going. through it with
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bese Ten fine Print reached the point of restiltos' consequently and a valuable horse that was standing in $1,000. .
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. �t styles sad fast colors . . . heads or boulders. The surface of the . — — 0 : . all that has lCen heard about the Cloadyke one *of the stalls was killed. —A young man named R. H. Whitney the mower. � . I
.t �� . . � prairie here is over 300 feet higher than the That Canteen. ' . - � � —During & recentstorm lightning struck
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hoice 49c. 1 is from the wifiter diggings. . —The postal authorities have decided to has been giving the people of ronto a ig the barn
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I � � I �- -Z Red River valley, and as the water all flows DE.kk EDITOR,—I have been thinking . Mr. Sloan, while admitting the undoubt- maintain communication between Qnek�c scare ai well as a peck ot'trouble'. He had of I I
r go*d ones� those that , I . I � . into the Red River and its tributaries, you that a few words on the annaal Volunteers' d Labrador peninsulas, along . the north been to the old country in charge of a cargo Forturately the barn had lightning rods on I I
L.15. sad $R1.25. Thpv�&'- � 41-1;-1i �a:" the a curate forecast- �- .3:1 11 4-A U *.I. ; ..1A 4.1- 4, f I... rjntv, nin ed richness of the Clondyke section, con- an " and very little damage -was done. This is .
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y, of them, bat perhave � S, for tends the results and amounts credited are shore, during the-wiriter. magub mu'LIS WA of cattle, and on his return stopped over a aing has struck Mr. A
, ts, as i appears to u -so deep. The water, for centuries it Via the damp grounds they have a canteen . I the third time* light A
. � ina of ;even . i dispatched during the season. I couple of days in Montreal, where he con, - .�
0 r Z every battalion, where all sorts of intoxica- exaggerated. - Like every other mining bo . . , -
- I I .; Wood�e buildings, the house_ beitig struck I .
I� wani, Your choice, Of . . country and mining excitement, there are —The sharp poin o a file a8cidentally - cted the disease of small pox. He got twice -some time ago. � I .
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19e., - . is entirely beyon the realm of be, flowing over a porous subsoil with ou - e Th I teers af te t f . tra
I a rapid deseent,carried everything mov6aU,le ting liquors are sold. e vo Ir
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. I- -N � ho will be grievously stuck in the throat of Harry Lake, an em' back as far as Belleville, where he ran out
. humar�'knowled .. - Any attempts I sure to be very many W —Mias Mand Parker, of Motherwell,% :
k line of ladies' Ribbe4 . - , 't b6fore it, leaving only the stones a - ad solid a hard drill, are naturally 'v ry thirsty ; disappointed with their trip. to the. Clon- ploye of the Waterous works, .Brantfordf of funds, and bad to telegraph to Toronto eriou.s operatiou,. last
; want to, - clear. There - � at this; kind of p opbecy have rn'F- rock formation. This process of precipita- they go over to the canteenban get � few passed through a a �
I I . dyke district. The Yukon to a region of on Wednesday. Strange to say, be will re- for money. While awaiting for the order week' in Tor -onto. The, operati6n, wiftich - I �
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of them and theybave - th d' ervealy 1 Ominious fate,s. tion, or washing, termin4ted presuniably glasses and, the first thing they knowi they ' i d by I
' vast extent and great possibilities, but -at cover, the file end having misse,d the ar- for the necessary funds, he was onle - was performed by Dr. ,Reevesi of that 'City, � - I
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I)w they're only 00. I - long before the advent of thi white inaii to are drunk. Then they are arrested, and i - it consisted in t1le removal of a bon growili,
I Peopld 6nly laugh at . soothsayers . .
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�� , I � . ' - ' present every inch of known paying kround- teries. the health officers of Belleville, ana was
111 and fan � this country, as the whole surface is now when brought before the Colonel they are dan says, frorn what -Among the notables who will attend - The poor fel- -
oy Line= an& # nowaday-s. The ineaxest approach . noticed he had the disease. fr )in the upp4r part of the eye soz -
itt lines, we had, goods- I covered with a. thick mat of prairie grass, apt to get an extra hour's 1 drill and possibly Is staked off. Mr. S1 ; ( et. The
to,th�, foreshadowing of - events to and timber in some places. The settlers a day or two's wages deducted for their he has seeni he really could not conscienti- and take part in the meetink of the British low, being ivery -sick and anxious to det I . � I
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vid 30c. _Thefral not to� ,- �, - I I ously advise any one to leave a -good situa-- Association to be held in Toronto this home, escaped from the health officors -After a lingering and, towards the ena, .
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� go at loc. .. . com - which, -does .not meet with here are mostly Canadians, but we are not misdeinesnor. . month will be Sir 0. S, Robertson, the � .
� el . tion and a comfortable home to take the there, and, as the steamer Passport was painful illness, Mr. William John Elliott, . . - .
�ne Jipanepe Art Dra- - ridicule froni intelligent people, is blessed with a very -great supply of Huron. But this is not all. The most of the men 9 d Mr.. F. C. Selous, the . -
, . I 0 i chance of being close on hand should a new hero of Chitral - an � ust leaving the dook he got on board, an- eldest son of Mrs' Duncan Brown, of Rue
I 01 the case where a man beina allow- ites,� west of here, howeve'r, the sons and run short of money in a few days. Then i i . . .
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wide" five patterns to, I . . discovery be made. So far as men oing in great African hunter. Eown to the officers of the boat, and seldale, succumbed to heart affliction On
0 they can go and get tickets from the cap- I
daughters of the banner county are quite ot� stowed himself away on -the front part of the
ular price 25c.now IS'le- there to work for wagei, he thinks t e pres- -Mr. J. G. Baird has presented a large �
. an cknowledge-d fact -upon � ainof their company which stand good (�-.
� numerous, es 13mcially from the Exeter neigh- t Wednesday morning-, July 219t. Deceased �
. )opulation equal to every demand, cer. oil painting of his father, Mr. Joshua lower deck, and escaped detection until he .
-Men!* and boys' Straw may nary,in con-. new eying r in 1845, reached Toronto. The era at Belleville -mother. -
which to base his statements, x6orhood. Laboring as a misaic, only at the canteens. When a man .takes te,n' . was a most estimable young man, and his
.�- . of inly is that the -.see if no Baird, who was mayo of Toronto offic,
�sbape�, the bidance of - I � -e Presbytery P embina at these tickets he has to take a dollar's aeon. j telegraphed � . death is a sad blow to his r widowed I
been 40a, 50c,: 75c,, - , Teasonably presume that ce�rtain nectiou with ,th e creeks are discovered this se . �,� also to the city. The picture will be hung ia . -A farmer livijpg a sho t distance went, of I ,
I I course, is deduct a' from ..he health officers at Toronto,
- � � effects are sure to follow previous- present, (myifield extending about 20 miles, worth which, of sea the opinion that, unless the'beople .the council chamber, among the portraits of - .
, Your I . along the Canadian boundar . - expres , . I acquainting them, of his having taken Pas- Ta.,vistock, # week or so ago, for, t that it I
;, . I I Arate : We L _y), I meet from his wages. I gping in there now take in suffi6ient Wrovi- - other by -gone mayors and no.tabilities. sage on the Pass c was Sunday. Heplaced his mi on the ., -
L � Thus to illu ; named over -hauled thesteamer, and boarded he,r "
. causes. time to time quite a number whq left their .Now if this sort of thing was-- done away
. - 11 sions for themselves, there will be great -At Brantford, a young g,ri stand as'usual, and after breakfast went out --
i -tll I'mow bevond question that old homes it the townships of'Tuckaremith, with, we would have a nobler band of mew as touna guilty of robbing graves was ente lug Toronto harbor, to
in pocket if you do your- 1 - , � hardships endured, owing to the scarcity of I §ickles w ,just as she .r plow, and continued at worl' until a
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iore4 , . Western O;tario, will reap this Stanley and- Hay about fifteen years ago, to go to ca:m.p and the volunteers, instead of food supplies. . - . in Greenwood cemetery offlowers WuX rib. and on making search found the man. He neiihbor crossed -the field and informed him � I -
I - year one of the largest and most and are now comfortably settled here. A being looked upon *ith contempt, would be —0 I bons tied upon wreaths laid upon certain was very sick, and the marks of the disease that it was Sunday. . .
. few weeks ago I learned that Mr. Wellington more high!y respected. Thanking you for I The 'girl was released on were 'te evident �onhis head and face. He -A number of Xorth Easthope farmers, i
- I The High School Examinations. graves there. 0 . .
I -varied crops in its history. Here udent of the space in your valuable paper, I,remain, - I �
Barber, the Snowflake correspo . announced suspended set 'ence. was pluteled in one of the life boats of the -amorg whom . are C. Quinlan, Win. MoFar- . -
ns Bros � . we have a fact. NOW, is it ]lot THE ExposiToR, lived only a, .few miles �1 AVOLUNMER. - The following are the results,as -Alex. Po- ston, of Petrolea, brakeman steamer, and brought round to the city laue, F. Kirby and D. mungovan$ have, . . I I
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� V also a, fact that, given a crood crop, north froul- my furthest west appointment, Egmo4dville, July 28, 1897. by the Education Department, in the recent on the T. H. & B., the mate of Charles sonall. pox hospital, where he is thoroughly .
. 0 so a few days ago I drove over and visited directol High School.examinations for this county * we isolated, and will be properly cared"lor' during the past week, sustained heavy loom ..
Z al condition of the own- [ED. NOTE. -Our correspondent - Lumley, killed at Brantford last ek, had thiough the ravages of dogs that , attacked .
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NTON. � the finan(i . him at Me home: -1 was very cordially reT attention to a most �flagrant abuse, the The marks of unsuccessful candidates will his left hand crushed at. BraFtford Thurs- The steamer was taken possessio.n-of by the . 11
I � en of the crops -the faxmers- ,Vive-1 and during my short visit with him c of which is notQ creditable to be sent to High School Principals or Public da 'night while coupling cars. The ban' and destroyed their sheep. It in said that,
— . -, ersation at present, - continuan e Inspectors after the results of the y � - � . 'a authoritiesl and will be thoroughly disin- over a dozen sheep have been killed. I
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vas, so highly rexpecW� will be greatly enhanced I Wlse�ved that his conv our military authorities. Most of the vol- School � was amputated. - fected together with its entire contents, and .
� other form .examinations have been pub- -Miw Mary hleliityre, daughter. of Mr. I I
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polit!cally, differs very materially from the - -Charles Wright, an old soldier, rs, boat, officers, and crew Josepb McIntyre, of Motherwaht -die -
A. The sinterer 11 unteers are young men, many of them form
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. I iis, then, is our prophecy: that the 11 pointed letters he used to write for the ing habits for life, and'it is a crying shame lished. It in expected that the results of the House of Refuge, at Strathroy, recently- have been vaccinated. The steamer was . . . . . . .
ended by all to - the be- T1 , amination w Tuesday of lost week. Deceased had 'an at- -1 -
. Ontario will press during the Ma-.donald regime. He that the authorities of the country- shoul(i the second form ex ill be an- He wasborn'Mi Birmingham, England, anred in the lake from' Sunday 5 I
d friendiL. The- funera ' . farn;eis of Western still has a very fine portrait of the - (quee . two weeks: � . tack of Is grippe last fall, from, whi6h he
' ay,and the esteem' in be in a better -position fillallciallY Place temptation in their way, as � is now' nounced in about , L. Andrews (hon- same year as Queen Victoria. He served morning until', Wednesday, and none of the never fully recovered. She was an exosed- �
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i I - . . revered) late Sir John A., but in an equally done through the mediam, of the 'canteen. Clinton -M. Andrews with the army in the Crimean war, and on passengers or crew, -were allowed to leave and,
,heldwasarn .. cab- it can be ore,) R. M. F 'T, - hisyeturn. from there emigrated to Canada. her. On Wednesday the passengers were ingly bright -. and clever young lady, -
Ply manifest , in the fall of 1897 than they have prominent place hangs Laurier's new. The canteen should be - abolished. * ;entley, L. J. Brewer, M.'C ' r fDhqr illness, was taking a course at,
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course of people who at C r, M. Davis, . - Wremier of Ne ; Ity.
at tribute of respect td. � been, in the ten years previous. inet, 1896. Mr. Barber seems to be. pretty conducive of no good and it may be produc- ling, C. Chidley, S. oope , I -Hon. G., H. Reid, w taken from the vessel and placed on an is- 3do rito - I
. . I I well satiaftil with the present ccudition of tive of untold evil.] I ! M. Doherty (honors,) M. R. Fowler, R. Hot- South Wales, arrived in Montreal on Thurs- land in tents, where they will have to re- 0'ro -
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aised aa a good man. - - I . pl-eased to -be able to con- aff%irs throughout the Dominion and is liv- I yar, D. Hearn, M. Houston, R. W.King, J,. . ' 29 . --One of the curiosities of Brodhagen is iL .
—� 0 . day, on his way home from ,the Jubilee main for sev&al. ischer, .
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ZSION.-Zurich I�odge�, And we are . PrOI3- ing in hopes of the n -mini ird, T. McCusig, A.B. McEwen (hon- tie in . . here are crab apple tree in the garden,of the t! .
jaited Workmen mact W � scientiously say this, for their ew ad stration. low- A Seaforth Bo3es Return From hl-� 1A . Millyard, L. feativi a England. He is hurrying back passengers Sad a crew of 49. The pamen. with one limb in full bloom. It in � 0AU111044 11 -.
la . the tarikrates, and securing to the � The Yukon. ore), N. I. McMichael, M. 8 in order to arrive at Sydney in time for the gers'will thus be given an enforced holiday' he says, by the limb bein
y evening of - last week. I perity is ours ; that we, are in tha . Ouimette, I. Paisle, I
I =178 of the prairie province better rail-- . F, E. J. Robson (honors), federation convention, which meets on Sep- although no doubt it will be very incon- � ,i broken last year, 11
ular m1beting night� but business, is superfluous to road accommodation and lower freight The daily Columbian, of New WestmIn- M. Shannon, J. C. Snell, F. Stevensoal A. . . . many L of them. and did not properly deve op in the spring. - - - ;.
le order had been in the, - clothin�c,,- . . e 22nd of Ju . tember 2.- 1 � venient and -annoying to It, is now developing and putting forth - ,
I . that we give good full value rates. ster, British Columbia, of th lY, B. Taylor, h. M. Tebbutti, W.E.Thompson, - Methodist church These precautio , however, were consider -
state , . -The members of the -1 no leaves and blossoms. . -
days, and he had been . ... . Ing - Railroad excitement is at a fever heat has the following : I J. A. Wiseman, L. -E -Yeo. Sunday school of Dundas, are celebratill ed necessary in the public safety. Whitney
vorking up new recr&ts. . i � jn every article of cloth- _ we A -Mr. James Kennedy, ,a well known
[abors there were 38 newse ,, i . - herejust now through this part of the Mr. W. Sloan, formerly a clerk in Mr. Exeter -A. Merrill, T. L. Williams. Queen Victoria's jubilee and also the semi- said that he had been sick for four days be- raili bad man, died at the Stratford hospital 1.
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. ' � - sell. The railroad is being graded G. I. Wilson's dry geode store, at Vaneou- Goderich-O. �M- Buchanan, W. R. , -poration of the town He says he must on Wedneodayevening of last week, At the � I
country. centennial of the inco. fore reaching Belleville.
� and all of - them firie,, I f - in Cavalier to Wallhalla at present, also ver, but for the last few years a resident of Brydges, 4. S. Carrie, N. Church, M. J. of Dundas b7 the erection of a Sunday have caught the disease in &.barber shop in . --
611o,w-s, just -the kind of . ()u.r�custom is not to deal in superla- r' ose who struck it ricli Dickson, G. E. Holt, J. H. Joynt, A. Me- age of 73 years. The deceased -was bom in :
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the road from Langdon to the Hannah set- Nanaimo, is one of th � school building costing $5,200, which will Montreal, 'as two days after he had his hair -1
p, and keep- up - a, society tives alb6ut-what we do, etc. Our tlement, 25 miles distant. These extensions in the Clondyke district of the Yukon... He Donald, L. L. McMath, C. V. MoSween, N. . Scotland, and come to this country over 40 . ��
� have a seating ca City of 500. cut there the disease broke out on his head. ::
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Initiation ceremony waa - years -ago. He was employed until a- few ' ��
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. ! short will bean immense benefit to these sections. and J. Wilkinson have just returned to N&- G. McVicar, K. E. Naffel, R. Snell, J. W. -8. J. Sanfol;r, !the late County Treasur- His case is small -pox of the worst kind, . . p.
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�,e Grand Maater of the� j � custom is rather to laY a ' - yearsagoatthe Stratford station turning , I �
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- � will,in all probability, become a uairiio, and, in an interview,, Mr. Sloan gave Stewart, P. Turnbull (honors), V. A. Wat, . I
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i the lodge by a visit oix price list of -particular lines befo - L. Willis ' - 'Of
; - 3ity, on aj count of its the following account of his'experiene son, E. Williams, E. me (honors),
asion. I�e' alsa eave an, ,- , � large and prosperous i , $64,000 during his twelve years tenure He was very restless d the ni lit he -Mr. Charles Piper, who lived in Mit- .4
1 - . � - Wightman. His property and' securities will was on the Passport,uring brew meelf .
L X31 our readers. - boing the terminus of the road, its beautiful the land of gold : I :.1 H. - and t ri
"a Work, which . was very - i location at the foot of the Pembina moun- In company with three other reiidents of ' Sea,forth-J. D. Aitchison, A. C. Brown- office. o that the taxpayers will down in different parts of the boat. He chell many years ago, died very suddenly in I
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astructive to, all and - ,at . - h .require to make up the balance of $15,000i even went up to the main deck and - mixed Hepworth on the 21, --
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rhis lodge, - 0 - Was, its finewater power, pi( . d Nanaimo, he left for the Yukon in March, ell (honors), F.Edge, E. lliott (hono d - ,- . _ at 6:30 a.
w members. T 4 reasonable r6ces : ' -1 the abundance of fine timber and fertile soil 1896, and, after considerable hardships, suc- S. Eth6rington, M. Fitzgerald, I. Fowler' in a dition to law coats. with some of the amengers.1 One lady Years. i He ate a hearty breakfast --- - �
t three years old, is in &. . � W. *Go% enlook, in., and then went out to the barn tostterid �
� I in the immediate vicinity. It li'as in t* ceeded in reaching the Stewart and Pelly W. Gillespie, A. Gordon, 9
I . ime -Dr. E. M. Bell, formerly - a prominent thought of throwing er shawl over him, as to his work. Thirty minutes later he w" -
aditiomy and bids, fair to, . I Hartry, E.Jaokson, A. as I . I
� . � 31&s Suits at $1.50, .5.50, 6.50, 7.50, past been a very popular summer resort, but River section, where-' they - remained until Al. J. Govenlock, M. dentist in Woodstock, is under arrest in she noticed that he w ill. - .
r one of the largest and. . . . . I found lyij)g on his face dead. He was high- .
P . �h� advent of the iron steed will presuinably September, but failed to strike anything. Johnstone (honors), R.Johnson, J.J.Kinnel,l Orion Michigan,charged with making bogus —0 .
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.L he society is a good one� increase the number of tourists a thousand . .t. - . I PerthNotes. will regret to bear of -his demise. .
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joins it will regret havin& - Men!s Tweed Pants a special line for fold. The Langdon extension passes throng Creitk, in the hope of obtaining woik in J. Molyneux, W. A. Pickard, T. � Ryan, I. counterfei inf.were found in the doctor's
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) a fine agricultural region, and markets will when they met a man en route H. Waugh, H. Willson, E: Di Wright. 'after is remo., The Stratford Turf Association has die- -Mr. John Pullen, division freight agent.
im the insurance whick some mines, house �,al to another'resi- banded. 1 � at Stratford, has been promoted to Him-il-
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eis, and just,25 pairs left. Other who have had - to haul their produce in told'them of the great strike which h�id been C.! Dent, A. C. Dougherty, D. H. Dow, R. �-Mauajft Whyte,', of the C. P. R. -The rain has damaged the hay 1h the
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�hool for young men ancl I I lines- at $1. '5) -1-75, 2.50 and times paat from twenty to forty miles. At- m, de n August 1-2th. I B.� Francis, C. onors), E. F. Hurlburt, M, "i the crop prospects i1a Manitoba, -Miss Nors Merrier, of Burnside, died line between Weston and Point Edward
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� opporLanity of improv- - I 1. � 3.25. - - though theae extensions of the Great North On arriving at the Clon-iyke the party W. H says the r1ums from all growing districts,
era are very acceptable to the residents i Hoflic i, C. T. Klein, D. M. Larkwortby, both in the" province and territories, speak on -Thursday, 22nd-ult., from heart trouble. and including that portion of the northem
�, many ways. We wis4 � - . I ! in found that the strike Was on Bonanza creek, I. It . -Thomas' McLaren, of St. Matys, has division bet,Ween Stewarton and Hamilton. - I
.L - - the districts, through which'they pass, what ut that all the available ground - had been 'LT. R.Moore (honors), E.Ormiston, M.Potts, hopefully of a bountiful harvest, 1 and every- �
succeFs,, ai�d hope it will Boys' Suit,,zy short pants, special at $2, . b ' gone on a four months' visit to Winnipeg Mr. Frank J. Watsonsucceeds Mr. Pullen
I . I the country really requires, however, is an there, They then 'J. S. Stewart, M. Swan, J. L. Schaefer, 3. where farmer"re anticipating � much big- I ..
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, -its, if . properly conduct- ... � other qualities at $32 3. .50 and staked off befoLe they got I and Brandon. at Stratford, and will bavd charge ,of that .
� I independent Wie to Duluth' shortening the ad Eldorado E. Urquhart, H. M. Wight (honorej ger yield than last year. I .
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. 11 it is co"pable, - of. doing: . . 4-00. 1 .1 distance to the head of the' lakes ove.r 100 staked off claiiiis on Adams a - --- I r� r has been honored -Edward' Bundscho, a former Milverton ortion of the middle division between I
e comml�nity. � I - I I creeks, being branclibe or gulches off the . I -Sir Wilfrid Lau ie after boy, now of Elkton, Michigan, isvisiting his '�;iarton Ad Point Edward inclusive, and '
- I I .1 I . I miles - .. Bonanza, creek. On Adams creek they I c/ana". -by the French Gbvernment, and here of old home. � I lines north thereof.
I I �oyW Pants,'Our own make, of reliable Th; present prospects for a heavy yield of . raser was last, week inducted may wear the insignia of a Gmnd Officer - .
her-on,� an old resident of I found nothint but the Eldorado gulch I Rev. � Mr. F' ing for electric lights . -4 quiet weddin took place on Wed �
65c, grain are not very, bright. � Although we dis-* . Burnal Presbyterian— church, the Legion of Honor. Thisdistinction was , .
, wearing materials, at 50c, turned out to the richest gulch ever as' pastor of ' I and waterworks wan defeated in Listowel.by nesd�y afternoon of I t *eek, as the remi- �
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ht., 18th inst., betweem I have had abundance of rain recently, the he pay groun .is Mosa. ection with his .
and 75c. Covered in the country. T . a, . conferred upon him in conn . 101 votes, . dened of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hamilton, St. '- I
early part of the season was so dry thist the 11, and, as each claim -A train load of; navvies have been sent visitto President Faure at Havre. I ter, Maggie A.,
�Q . The deceased had- - - ?nly four miles in lengt belonging to the -The Lis6wel race meet, which was to Maryaj when their dough
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1 for some time, but was� . Rees Flannelliette Shirts at five f, later than usual. not room for more t from Winnip 0 J.. & J. Livingstone estate, have 'been sold have been, held last week, was declared off was united in marriage to Mr. Atexander I'll
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i'the just.the thing for putting on after of the galch, there was No tailwaY.. on account of the bad- weather. Mennie, of Toronto. The ceremony was per-
_ previous Satur4y . J� F. L.v�sm--%OUGH- than 45 claims. It is from this short gulch -A man named Moore has been sentenced by public auction to Philip �. -Erbach, for � -
lay. Ile Pat a. hearlir - . L on August -J. E. Ratz and J. Hill, of Gadshill, formed by the Rev. J. B; Hamilton, of -Dun- ,
, elt ndsensation of sick- a hard day's worl-, cool and com- - —# . - that all the rich - strikes have. been made. to sixty days in jail for counterfeiting To-.. M,50.0, and he gets possession bave returned from i trip to California and das, couoin of the bride, assisted by the '
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or two. before he diecL - fortim, . Canadian Patriotism. I The claims the party had were Nos.14 and ronto dog tags. . . . 24. Mr. Erbach will form a joint � stock rashington States. Rev. A. Grant, of St, Marys, in the presence
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I den death proved to bt-, - � � DEARExrosiTou,-I have read with much 15, and adjoining that of Lippy, of eattle, -Great damage has been done to the company and carry on the business. .-Ble � _ -John Ratz, son of Conrad Ratz, of Ful- .of the immediate relatives of theOO'Aricting
I . �r � � All our Men's Straw Hats at VIBrY Close interestin last week's EXPOSITOR wn ex- who claims to have taken out $50,000 from corn crops along the St. -Lawrence small mills belonging to the ,estate are un day last week, parties onl . 11 -
� UDEF.'. M . Atulheir6u . at pocket that he sold. larton, fell from a fence,,. one
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,t resIdents of the town# � prices. Sunshades at 10.c, 13c and tract from an address deliver a very rich and exception river by the recent rains. er of Inland Rev- and broke his arm. - .
g for a number of yeam- , an, M. P. P., -,Jor Soath Huron, at strack. One strange feature of this gulch -The Postmaster -General has decided to -W. J. Graham, collect -Mr@; e
I - 15c. � Boys' sailor stiaws at 20c, Y- McLe church- -in Centralia on Do- is that the pay streak is found in one claim authorize the issue of partial sets of jii�bilee enue of Owen Sound, 4as seized an illicit -Miss Marty, of Mitchell, has sece ied a ex M. P. for Worth Perth, now -,Can"tan'
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I - minion Day. N, iing lull in he other side of the -The now appointinents to th � ; ises of Robert Lintion, at Golden Val- - ate Institute. . home of friends in Galt, on -Monday I .�
a retired h,fe, never en- � , . . ,fresl a the next claim on t - . e Kingston r -A dog chased a cow belonging to Mr- noon Mr. and Mrs. Grieve were
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I . . About twelve Quits left in L. ew ScoUh . in the desert. Why) Mr. stream. - Penitentiary staff hkve been announced. le.-ye,ludian Peninsula. There was a large other . Previous to her:
I health, storm ,or an MRS tive could not go over . ' is deputy, war- quantity of spirito,!aeveral hundred gallons Wickie, of Mitchell, into a ditch, the married'sixteen years ago. . .
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red in Downie on' Sat- - I Tweeds, the regular. pricea of which Editor, a Conserva Oii Bonanza creek only about ten clalm' ,,Daniel O'Leary, of Ottawa,' - day, when it fell and 'broke its neck. marriage Mrs. Grieve taught school at ' 11
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, I I .� 0: f it expresses the 'are being worked, and at the mouth. - � of which was ready to riiii off. ell, . 4
't, the residence of her- re $18, 20.00 and 22.00"- we the ground much better, or r . of den. -Mr. Fred. Stuart, B. A., of Mitch Croashill and'Baden, and was regarded as r. ;
. Ave ) leader and -The test of the new steel arch bridge at -
-. � 9 I . ership� miustaking and efficient beacher.
- J. B41antvne of Anis- . rour sentiment of that r1, t Tory Adams creek two paying claims were die- . -Mrs. Nicholson, of Tilsonburg, was .
. 9 axe (1110sinc, these out, made to 3 8 successful' in every mueliflurprised and pleased last week to re- has been appointed to 'the headmast Her bus . . �
I Macdonald, down to covered, and are being worked. On k . at a salary of $1,9W
the late David INIartiur . ID I patriot, Sir John A. I .01- Niagara Falls proved Tom, who for of Lucan High School, Cud and a, family� of three children,two '
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'two rannths . Mrs- oxder, at $15 cash. . the very rank and file.� I was so elated over creek only one claim was Paying- particular. It was subjected to a weight of ceive a photogravh. of her son a year. . Is and a little boy, are left to mourn, their -
0- that address that ' induced to read it "?in Puap all streams 1,080 tons. . -0 - � . many years the family have supposed to be -The members of Knox church choir, of Fors The remains were iftterredin the
me wal� Ann "Einiard I early 11 the ground on the am . 1. �
I England-,,,.. 80'x- for summer -two pair black - soX twice and three Litas, for -some of the running into the Bonanza and Eldorado -Andrew Parker, a farmer living a few- dead. Mr. Nicholson left twelve years ago ,St. M , have presented Miss Hamilton, W *
Devonshire, ' photo arys orth Morairigton Presbyterian' cemetery, . �
i. y mind the creeks had been staked off, but nothing of - miles from Brockville, fell into the well.the and had not been heard of until his .
wards m�sriried to herr, I for 25c; two pair half wool cotton ground gone over brought to rn� � one of their late members, with a beautiful, on Wednesday. .
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to Canadw i fol. mantle clock. -The Staft butter factory - in doing a, I
: - witi, him, Box for 2' time shortly after the Dominion election in much aacouut had been found in . I e . . I
0 � 1 19 C. . ,ng, alluded to 18 drowne . . -President MeKinley.has made th � .
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. , and settling in - Dow- ; L . . 1878, whenthe old Chieftain wasin F n rvice -Daniel Falconer, a one time prominent splendid business this season. -- �
I d -and ban, knownas the Bonanza Creek Mining Die- -San . Francisco newspapers speak' in lowing aprolatments in th . Ssfiga- rons � I
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4ided until about fiv& � Umbrellas fit 60G, 90c, $1.50 and $2. 50 )- land-, and when he was dine ifsi. %liack. : ssouri, resident of Elms township, died at. cheese factory last year had only 51 pat . �
Stratford, - : Joh, and if I remember . for C John I. Bittinger, Mi tack, Mich an, on the 23rd ult. Deceased sending milk to it, the butter factory this I
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w , . large stool- of r on Hunker creek `all the avai tion of the Canadian Government to exact t4ime reeve of the township of
death after - which Mo- rightly on one of these occasicns the man . ; was at one � year has 153 pattrom sending to it. The
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, . -and invited has been fully staked, anti, while the anti- royaltied-on K16ndike gold.. J. Ledoux Maine, consul at Three Rivers, Elms. - factory is now making about 450 pounds Of I 1,
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. with her daughter,NTIrs. . ------- V ................ i.... ufacturers gob up a banquet ad- cipations of this district are of the brightest , �ly probable that Quebec ; Im B. - Myers, Indiana, consul at . . �
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' ho' resides i -' Sir John, when each in turn gave an -It is regarded as big] I -Mr. Dan. McFadgen, son of Rev. A. butter every day, and has been selling right
t n Downie# - � WEHAVEONF �L, anada was their - onald -Smith, recently elevated to � the St. John, Ne�v Brunswick; Michael J. , eFadgen, of Brantford, Ful- �
� ivy character. still, up to the time Mr D forn�,brly Of
y . old age; , PRICE TO AL - dress, showing that C . ' Sloan Sir . ; 311 along at 161 cents per pound, netting 12 ' 4
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11 _- zed aw � - principal maroket for their manufactured left there, no strike had been made. The peerage, will select," his title, Barou.Mon, Thomas land larton, has been appointed prifi h 3
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I eath. ., � * ' ohn's protective tariff I Port Stanley. -
I- MONEY BACK IF WANTED. and that Sir J, ground in this section, an well as in the Bo- t West Central school, Winds � .
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, son of Mr Win. MO-. I :- goods ' treat of Glencoe. or, at a sals ry the skimmectmilk at home, in considered by
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Downie, ;Was � almost ,�� ...... k ................. �...W..- woula be hurtful'to their differ nanza diet -riot, was very muc . -,Mrs. Barbour, relict of the late John -The hearing! of the appeal against �. the of $800 per - the farmers much better than sending to &
:: , a resel& Of 9, stroke of I i I business and urged on him the necessity of it was hard to say what would be the fi r, urer and under- judgment entered by the Supreme Court of I
. "I Barbou 'furniture manufact -While �h`a,rriey Farqaharson was prac. cheese factory and having no milk- at home
. . � i with it. Sir John heard them result of the prospecting. - taker, and a resident of Galt for over� 65 Canada in October, 1896, in proceediagal be. ticing lacrosse at the- Athleti� park, either for domestic purposes or for young
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. i -e terrible thunderstorm � doing away tween the Attomey-General of Canada, on ' Strat- I
i ie on Wedn,esd&y J aftr- .. GRE16 d MACDONALD all attentively until they got through, then Mr. Sloan estimates that 3,000 persons years, died there Friday, aged 72 � - the one side, oral of ford, the other evening, some -one entered stock. —6 1, I
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Mr. McKay and ]Or- � � stood and said - " Gentlemen I feel for are now in the Bonanza and Hanker die- -The steamer Cambria- was w= a , and the Attorneys-Geii the droning room under .thei grand stand .
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. .nuTsympathi z*e with you, �at cannot in hiBopinion, that number. will ghort,distgnee from Sarnia, Tuesday �ight -Ontario, Quebec, and Novs, Scotia, on 1 the and topped his trousers'pockef to the Une -Mr. Samuel Hart, of Benmiller, ,met .
building a, wire fence Ow � you a - tricts, and, stive to this jurisdiction over waters . � . I I I I ; ,
11, - of ]Dow- . I GLOTHIERS. ,on,, far I happen to rf'Present a young be fully capable of supplying all 'the. labor of last week, by colliding with a raft. �; No other,rel of $9. ; with a severe and painful accident recontl "
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lexander Fai - help y ry ; great in exteul� 01 were lost. � within the limite of the provinces, was con. - on Z . ,
I oest count that will be required this summer and -next lives. * I -An inter4pting event took place at De -o He was eagaged in raking hay, wh
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�e storm. Mr. ` Robb left- the and a - . . i . . cluded Friday. Judgment was reserved. - .
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I . On the Wrong'Side of the Street, in territory ; rich in quality of soil and in tim . d last winter was -Charles Nantsis one of the oldest Iresi _ troit on Tuesd!�y,, July 20t 3, when Mr. noticed t&i something itipeared to be
Ao OG to Stratford, on, .3 winter. The wages psi . I - -rvh- orninion and Provincial Govern. .21 1 -.A 41, -t,% ..
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.eturn-1. after the stormy, � � . or,rong JD1001L. . ber and mineral resources. In 8, wor i '"' $1.50 per hour, but the hours were limited dents or paseX COUDDY9 an Loun es , ill shortly appoint survey -ore to a ,Win. Ireland Duncan, a forii ier otrattord wrong w h the bri 0, jag PUMAV ump-
16mpanion, but . ud ed dance of material to make every from 5 to 10 hours, according to the length his bed in j stable in the rear of the *on- mento w . boy, waa united in marriage a- Mine Flo- repair the broken part, but the horse j '
9 have abun survUe.mg the
BRAFOP,T-H, . -- ONT. Dried, if it was Only ' "House, in Walkerville.. He w� 61 �1:unt board for thd Purpose Of 10 k k* him down. His -
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I me to ehangebiii ciothts. article you have mpatb t Mr. Me- of daylight. The probability is;bowever, treuil I ndarybetween Ontario and nit ba rence 0. MacKenzie. Rev. 41arous Scott, ed upon him,
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wever, he heard. the n01s& � — developed." Again, I BAT, tha that, with the UT96 .influx.of people, -the yeare of age. ish r I D. D., of Detroit, performed the ceremony. foot got caught in the w eel, and he w"
'h� I . - � ght ring about it, � I be down to the -Henry R. Behr hi for fro iiltAlloe before relmied. He
I ,in the north-west angle to Engl iver. I
11 LeaWs address had the irig wages next, winter wil It coustahl i . -Mr. Win. Davidson, county clerk of dramed som � .
ppon making a a"r- L ��E e a
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&te m, , in j� paralyze& - THE CANADA better during dc nly C1 An unusual amount of activity in mining Is a;r 0 at a atelyand removed
,vn and it would have been much L � - country -$1 per Middlesex, died ou L, � �
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hour. at his residence, Euclid. and hence it in t at an Pacific coast. He i,r&neisco, f - -
- ; Mr. Slo& I . - Victoria, Vancouver -and 11 i ta I on the his thigh was broken in two plaoes, besides
,ly uumnscious. - . Ace * desirable visited 8 to the houiie where itwas ii0ertil,in8d thst
Ln, an employee of the -1 ident ksurance 'Cuompany in like manner, even if not so eloquent;y, . nexplains that there are two M11 don, the, immediate cause being ieart present, a -poin
. how& - . ! of mining -one failure. accurate boundary should be defined with -he
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, Stratford, went � � I for many of them berated this fair coun- classes of claims or systems iouth, Mini tioba, out further delay. . Canadian Pacific railway in t Northwest some internal injuries. Methodist churcl4 -
�ealth when they- closed' - . �ry of ours badly, one inan in Manitoba go- for the winters the other for the summer. -A farmer near Whitem I an:1 Manitoba. . . � , , -The Ontario street I
I e try 981- . a pretty wedding - -
. I be. � The cold being very inte -bonald McLean, of -While Wm. Barnett and his son Tommy Clint0u, was
night. He� -- Amid ut md Este 'Glass. o write to an old coun - bo- reports that he saw a balloon twice th i size . -Nine or ten , ago Mr. lltoctor� Me. - the scene of
on F riday Ing so far as t , Manii*' nbe, reaching son Of they"1=8
� eal at ten, and nothinX ' � r telling its readers to avoid tween 60 and 70 degrees below - zero,- it is of his house floating in A north-easterly Lean, . k 11, Kincardine township, or were quarrying in the river st St. Marys on Wednesday afternoonof last week. The
I � retiring for- An accident- policy costs little. Are 31r. McLean was right when he said the direction, and the questionift asked,' 0 Can concessior I ' . , * ked up, just rincipals were Miss A-unie Alexandert -
ed, Before - � te deep or hill. claims that can be � . known as Egypt, left his home and went one morning reeently� they pie .
(. -w or. .. I 'coun- only tt inter. These claims are this be Andree ?" - I left there and went below the dam, a hur.Asn head. It was aim- Eughter of 31r. W. Alexinder, -and Mr.
i L ,ife mad � i�on insured 7 t love for their .
ix.o`elock, his , worked in the w to 'Fort William. He id was Kim LuItt
- , -The death occurred on� wednesday of John Green ;'the bridesmai
. his" bedsideo . try, an article which we are somewhat de ift* to the bed- .
took it to , I I by sinking or dr ing . . -on devoid -of the lower jav!- Stanley, and the gFoomaman Mr- Will �
a few . minutes Prior t4> find they leave no stone worked ich is from 10 w I the John A.Langford, of KentbHdge, one bf the to Manitoba and from there he went to ply the skelet An exami-
� -to 25 feet belo I .- . - Lof
The " Cambria " and 'I Oarmona " sail fi,cient ini for we . and a Montana and afterwards worked a while in They brought it to Dr Brown; maid
horror to find her hus- �� untamed 7'4hich they think will benefit rock, wh ground is frozen bard, the ioneor residents of Kent County, finall nation shows it t�) be,,in all probability, the Green while Miss Jessie Green W"
- regularly from Goderich to the ing as far as- selfish- surface. This a y R -f?r=9d tho .
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I their country, even gc to the bed- fq=ing farmer -and active public man'. In Seattle, Wa hington Territory.- He bon;;.' p"
,fy. M. FraSe,L Soo on aild tter June 3 -0th- , 'ant, to get into the mar- frost even penetrating I life, I being went mining in Alaska. He had been work skull of a young woman. The second growth r -which -the
� k but coul(I I'll . ,- . nem, for they NY 0 1873 he entered upon municips, ing about . one hundred miles L eu U"y ceremony, afte e where didner - ,-
- i the same time which is of a slaty f irmation. This frozen from Circle of teeth had been complete and t '.h I I
Coron6r Rankin WA9 I kets of,the world, aud at gravel, is elected first deputy-reeVe L of Harwich. In 111d say drove to Mr. Alexandeei . .
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e., . - 11 - -- . ty- 1L Macdonaldo keep their own market for tiiennelves. We ground, which is principally - Dity and bad apparently *en workin were not worn. Search failed to n . pp,y couple leaviagon the
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g pointed W heart -fail- - . can remember that w u they put to of his collesgues. -In 1877 h4 wa.9 alone or more mmu for the skull was brought down in the ice, from evening train on their we& I
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.a fitte-r in the shops�- - - iff in 1864, they forgot or the ground for a few inches, and 'the pay L Vo ected first deputy reeve of I . Not being !heard of I
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