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1ntos1..--:-Rev. J, jL i LOT 2-Twei3ty-five hea�vy tweed
i Rev. Wm. Tibb oif� 11" and serge men's suits, regular price $6
,erian ehurch, Toronit,D_-' - -, to $S, futurity I price $5. �
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bees have been tha- , suits, sizes 35 to 42, our own m4e, re -
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74ast Tues. - 3fto 4t,regular prices 11.50 to 14.00,
ith a threshing ma- Ole ::::: futurity price $9.00, - I
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rribly lacerated. Drs. � ice 12.50 to 15.00,1utirity price 91.50
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f Wraxeter, found jt� - LOT -7-Fourteen fine black- worsted
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6affering considerably, -1111, I - suits, seack or frock styles, bound an
ag fairly well, and the; � ititched ed -es, all sizes,. regular prices
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ind Mrs. Rnsh.-The& , . 82 suit at $1.40 ; 83 suit at $2 ; 84
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�ard work harvesting 11 I Suit at $2.65 ; $4.50 suits at $3 ; $6
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tetek. 1 85c and $1 ; futurity prices 315c, 60c:
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icks here at 4 P. M. to-� . �' ityL J)rices $2.7.5 to $8.5@.
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i1r. Snell is- one of thet' , lf LOT 20—A table of Shirts at io'
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tion on Monday. -last.— � other and better goodst regular - pric(
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are being erected on thw - Numbers of other . lines fo dea
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. _. SEAFORTH FRIDAY9 SEPTEMBER 39 18970 � I 1 $1 a Year in Advance. - � .
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A PEEP INTO THE FUTURE. based on the existence -04 small visible sup. the following'subjects wire introduced in. of the week but little grain will be atandin . . � J
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I avorere of the county, Threshing ext wee .. whatever was made. The ma trate, made of some 10,01 �
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(FrMn the Manslary Times.) 1148 end -the probability of short crops in addre"'es by Ende in the, Morden district therefore, committed him to stand va terms, but believed to' be in the vicinity . � � ;
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The attention -of the people of Canada is United States and Canaa for the week Up," by Ed. Wanless, bf Varna ; 11 Q E. .are averagm.g.twenty bushels of wheat to on three of the charges, the last chirge not of 5c to 51c. per lb. A eonsidt I T
. . . a I that' being pressed by the crown. 'It will be re- of these apples were sold at an &dvaube of I ..
)w being turned to the crops of am that ending August 23, 1897, in Comparison ,with �aud Vmperance Reform," by J. A. -Greff- the acre. The yieldis much I ger ii - 2je to 2je. per lb. from the lowest .point ....
,ill soon be'harvested, and iprbil present stocks at similar perlods �the two previous ory, of Exeter ; 11 The Power of Personal. vicinity than was expected. aTrhe Lake of memUred that McRae was captured a short I
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- " . 'ode Milling Company have author- time ago in the States, -after having elud. reached. One ls,rae lot of this dried. fruib _� I
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earance of promise. The yields of wheat I � VISIBLE SUPPLY. I q4 Son. Winning," by Miss Hutton, of Dun. iz,ed their buyers throughout the west to , ed the authorities for over a ' holders, and ans- L,
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- open the maiket at 77 cents wheat. -Arthur Long, of Ripley, while in Buf . �
i many counties of Ontario are such as to Augueb'23, 1897 ... : ..... 16,729,000 bushels gauuo� ; 11 World Winning;" by Miss J the cel was sold to a LiverD001
�mind one of the old timee of abundant August 24, 1896 ......... 45,189,000 " Willon, Clintion ; 11 Nation Winning," by r dialers are offering 70 cents. I 4alo the other day, went to call on a woman other big par 1,
arvesta and high prices, for there is at August 26, 1895 ......... 35,088,OW 11 Rev. J. S. Henderson, of Heneall ; " An, - -The Canadian canal at Sault Ste. Marie whom he bad known in Cmada, ,and who firin. A good part of the above has raTent- 11
-'by C. L. Fisher, of was, blocked On Thursday for six hours !by a is living with an Italian as his wife. While ly I been shippea out of the un!OnCOld 4
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resent not only an abundant harvest gener- . The shortage in present availabl' Up -td -Date Endeavor,' , . er and a schooner becomingw�dged Long was in the house, the Italian returned Storage Compiny, of Montreal, w, here theY !
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)v . pri�es that have prevailed wi zh_a supplievin the two great agricultural coun- A junior exercise entitled -11 The Fetters between the canal bank and th railway home, and leamiug who the caller was, have kept in simply . �
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�ries of North America, amounting to 28, � . went at Long with the butt end of a revol- � � �
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)ur years. The crops in Manitoba and the Juniors o! 'the county, under the manage- - ton' Hamilton, � has � been ver, beating him over the head. � . �
. and 18,359,GOO bushels as against the sup- f the St. George's Union -The sale is reported of 15,000, boxes of -The August make of buttei at the t
Forthweat are fully up to the average in ment Of Miss M. Washington, of Clinton. elected president o .;;
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uantity, but the quality will be determined plie in 1895, although considerable, would This �as followed by an address on junior of North America, now in session at Utica, finest western cheese by a Montreal firm, at Londeaboro factory has been sold- at, IS cents i.
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not alone, in view of the %�proaching bar. er the cable for October t-:;�, i
Lrgely .aby the weatherof the next fe work1by Miss Washington. N.Y. The next,plve of meeting is H-amll. 101 cents OV � ,P�,
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use material per- - f ment. The total value of this transaction - �-The cheese at the Holmeaville And . �
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tain, hail or frost may -yet do damage manent appreciation in prices. The wh . eat Dr., Meldrum, of St. Paul, Minnesota,was ton, in 1809, r � - 'ga I � --
D a very unpleaunt extent, and diminish then - intr6duced, and conveyed greetings of -Mr. Robert Nisbet, one of the oldest is about $105,000, and is one of, the largest Summerhill factories L has been sold at i
_d Kingdom and the [ sales of the present season. The cheese com- cents.-. .. - I ::
on passage to the Unite ' I business men in Hamilton, died on Wed- . I i'p
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he average quality by ten or twenty per Continent, August - 24, is reported at 16,- the A d at 7.30 with nesday of last week. About two yeArs ago prise June, July and August make. Part ,-A small cottage on Bayfield road, Gode 11
ent. and the value of the whole 240,000 bushels, as against 17,280,000 bus. The evening session opene I rich., was almost totally destroyed by fire.
e he had a fall, which affected - his a ine' and of the above was bought on the Montreal
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espondingly. The estimate of therowhes. hels the same week, 1896, and 28,320,000 an audience thii more than filled th L ly recovereT I market'at 10 cents. the other day. i
iroduction of the Northwest is about bushels the same week, 1895. 0 churoh, and. an overflow meeting in the town from which he never fal I �
I ant, Pal�nyri - -_ Mrs-. Joseph Truskey, widow of. Joseph a ipped I ...
ve millions, and if it in harvested hall .was neoessar Dr. Meldrum, of St. Lor9nzo Bsnghart, merch .9 -The Goderich Organ Company hi
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' WHAT CAXADA WILL DO. Paul, gave entitled 11 Christian was bef6re Squire McKinley for selling pol- .
we'nty f n'dition and the average quaht . an address .. gan
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[k goc� co i propepects- in Canada are, on Endesovivand Proportionate Christianity," sons without & license. Air. Bazighart 1894 for the murder of constable Lindso,y, Week. . ---
a high, the return to the producer in doT. The crop I . ' osts. of Comer,'was married the other day to Mr.
the whole, excellent. From a number of and Rev. Joseph Zdke, of Goderich, 11 the I d d ilt nd was fined $20 and .c :-Mr. Louis Snell, of Hullett, shipped a
are maybe nearly fifty per 6ent. more than districts discouraging reports have been re- Progress of -Young ) Wa ,et' gut I" aas tincture of iodine � Henry Richardson, of Chatham. A pecul- , fige thoroughbred ram to the Province -of I
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ras secured for the crop of last year., , ceived, but in the main the harvests of the Thei� addresses were given at both meetings -Wbile:out wheeling the other day� Miss iar fact in connection with the ITIRMA98 is Quebec last week, I!
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WHAT ONTARIO WILL DO. �wo chief wheat -growing provinces, Ontario to n,thusiastic audiences. Grace Martin, who is staying with 1 Mrs. that Mr. Richard *eon acted in the capacity -There were a �eouple of r0aways in i I.
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8 - Thomas Parke�, at Ails& Craig, ha:d the of a death watch for Truskey from the Clintou the other d4y, but no peraonwas i -
In Ontario, wher�-the harvest has geuer- and Manitbba, promise to be abundant. The T � on . . I
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illy been secured andits quality assured, if . . - 4. isfortun6 to fall off her wheel, dielo6ating time he was sentenced up to the day of his seriously injured. ' �
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vices maintain their present high level or estimate of 24,258,168 -bushels of autumn, ed pie*ideut; Rpv. J . 9. Henderson, of the elbowdoint-of her right ir I -With the completion of the work now . I
hereabouts, the value of the crop may be based on the very high average yield of 925,5 _J. R. tratton, M. P. P., of Pete�boro -Miss Marie Donohue, of Brantford, met it� hand,, Wingham will have over two wiles ��
- Hengall. � and'Claude Macdonald, a Toronio lawyer: with an almost fatal accident Thursday. of concrete sidewalk. . i -
ralued at even double that of the crop Of bushels, as comiaredwithi 15,078,441 bush. T4� treasurer's report showed the receipts - � -
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sat year.. Thio'canuot fail to do much to. els, and an average of 174;2 bushels a year to 1%A $53.05 and"the expenditures, $34.50. had a narrow escape rom A I
wards lifting up the business of the provinee ago. A significant feature of the report is In the union there are 100 societies with a Sto.ny Lake by their boat cap ' i 1 Ley a moment she- was enveloped in flanies. in -Belgrave on Thursday and Friday, Sep- i i
! h o u r "b"efoote I b e i n g Her mother hurried to her assistance ard te.mber 23rd and 24th. : -
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rom the depression which has clouded it . orched about the head in !-M,r. H. Switzer, of concession I �
the increased crop of spring wheat; which membership of 5,103, and 10 * also gob badly'sc ' R., Gode. � , �
wer so seriously during the laat few years. amounting in 1896 to 3,519,322.bus4els, has ,withia-membershi 'of 584 R'neiroer are five rescued. - . .i I
� endeavoring �o out, the fire. When rr,,h township, has sold his eighty sere
Its effects will no doubt be to put numbers of increased to 5,460,821 bushels the [present local! unions, G6'serich,'binton, geaforth, -Professor Chamberlain, - of To. -onto, . I ;.1.1
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. ollowing go- who is known throughout Ontario as t ie eye the doctor arriveNT"c'fattud the you�Dg irl f4rm, on concession- 8, to Mrs. James ;1, -
storeiceepers in a good position who have The reports from different parts of Wingham and Blyth, and' the. f . 1. I I ,
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I r sometime been in the doubtful oa agory, Mamr. toba and the Northwedt Territories vary, C'eties have a membership of 75 or over : specialist, is wante
10 � V wer a chaige of fraud, but can't -Three separate suits have been entered -R. R. Sallows, photographer, of Gode- I .
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ind to bring many debts that ap;ired to in some districts correspondents estimating �Iiuton, P49byteiian,,75- Seaforth, Pres. conrt to &no - gliss in on behalf of W. A.,Boyce and.T. C. Thom � I
d . Exeter, Main street Meth. be found. - He has been selling' j f . - P- rich, received several prizes at .the couvdnm ., � I
be drifting towards losi into a Bonn POSi- 15 bushels per acre, others 18 to 20 ,bushels byteiian, 83. s te I a Reid,head of thev�hole-
bion again. The effect of all this upon the ism been give'n, odisi, � 88. Brussels, Presbyterian, 95. pectacles ins ad of plebble% son, against Charle tion of the Ph-o.to&&phers` Associition, held i
. and so on, until 40 bushels I I a me a Le on las ek I I
VaRous branches of the wholesale trade can � is the probable yield in some. districts. The Goddrich, Presbyterian, 97. Brussels, Meth- - -Some of the prisoners in Berlin j�il Are sale milfinery firm of Reid, Taylor & B i ,_ t nd t we . - i -
I � dished up one meal a 4 y and of Toronto, for, in all $55,000 damages for -Miss Ida Rupert, eldest Asughter of - . �
hardly be estimated. It is notorious that Official eatimMe of the Governmen places odis ', 99. Centralia, Methodist, 100. He�_ only 'oeiDg . . fbrmerly�' of Chiton, i!
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the losses of wholesale merchants for several the average yield, per acre, at 16.49 bushels, Ball, 1 Presbyterian, 101. Clinton, Ontario that of brea,d and,wabbr, -because th y re. false imprisonmen Rev. E. S. Rupert, .
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years back have beei2 on an unusually large with a t6tal crop of 21 2-84 974 bushele; street Method' t 104. Lumley,Presbyterian - fused to go -to work when told. This diet cution was married at Parry Sound a few ,day ��
I ) . � gation of the affairs of the John Eaton Coin- since,, to Rev. G. C. Balfour, of Severn 1'.
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scale ; so much so that A' feeling almost akin This isthought by some %uiQiti;s to be 101. Methodist, o' t'. 'Cotton a $715,000, and B id e . . I . I
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to hopelessness was beginning to prevail in too low, and men who are usually conser- 104. � G,§Iytb, Presbyterian, 119. Clinton, _Serg at Wolseley Bat�racks, Any.- Boyce Thompson claim rMtes Harrison and George Falooner . 1 7
- nbury strbet Methodist, 143' London, recently had a gold watch- itolen. �; * A. Thompson asks $215,000, and T. C. - L
certain brafaches. , vative have placed the yield at even 25 mil- Rat 0%.: Pre . Thompson, $15,000 damages. threshed for NIT. T. R. Wallis, of the Ist - T� -
- - , T e followi6g are the new officers ai- The� thief became cont3clence-stricken or "I I .),
l A DMERENT ATMOSPHERE. lion bushels. I 0— fr hten4ed,. for the sergeant subsequently -Early Friday morningo burglars broke concession of Goderich "township, , Iwo �
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Sunday School and Enoeavor presidents, Miss M. - 8 - �Washington, Clin- a . f
` a I t -_ 7 . chant, of Becton. They attempted to drill in ten hours and. ah If. !
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ti,de begins to turn, it often flows on with ton i Mr. G. F. Blair, Brussels ; secretary, -Whilelfishing in the mill race A Lon- the safe, but failing in this they effected an ' -While Hiram Braudley, of Benmill.r" , � - � .. - -
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a return of prospelity. in these b Sunday School Association and Ibbriatiau Wil6n,i Clinton ; councillors, Miss Grace dou w t sei��d with and blowing the door open. They obtained the horse kicked, -strikin Irk . .
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ranches of , Seaforth ; Mr. F. Hale, Goderich ; named Wiiliam Hammond was . (lay I & Hiram * I -
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trade may reasonably be looked for. And Endeavor Union were held ectibn of gold, silver and the fa' e, breaking1le nose I,
. r Wednesday of list week, and J. Gregory, Exeter ;'Rev. F. J. Oaten, an epilepOp fit, and falling into the i water, a coll 'at copper come � dly me, - : I
it must be remembered that one interest - 1;� . I was drowiibd before assistance arrived. valued"" $15% also $50 in gold. SixtY- ing his forehead. ' �� I
effei-As another. Interes - ts affteb one another were largely attended by delegates , from all Belgr,ave. . -Mr. W. Blair, of Forter's Hill fell : - � - '
. -Jas. Clark, who until three ye�rs ago seven dollars in bills, silver and jub dee
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adversely and they will affect one another -parts of the county. Tuesday waa, Aevoted a was a-familiar-6gure a � round the Woodstock postage stamps were overldoked. I from a straw stack,. a distance of Rft;;� I .. � I I
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. Sabbath school work and Wednesday to �he Proper Care of IE[on:ey. f � He was picked up un- � �� 11
prosperously, so thit a general revival may tO hotels, was ound dead in bed at th6 Oxford -A Bell telephone lineman, named John feet, the,,other day. I
the discussion and furtherance of Christian - --no �he man Pad6eld, of. London, fell out of a third- conscious, but soon rallied. No bones were ' i
possibly Bet in and am era of prosperity Endeavor work. , D�� ExposrroR, -There is probably House of Refuge Friday morning. heart - dis-� story. window of' Inger-904 broken, but he wasieverely shaken up. � i
begin qf a brighter character than many The ae-rvices. on Tuesday were opened in article of food used by the people at large was.80 years of age, and died of. f ' tfie Daly House, � i
have supposed possible. thatlis so often spoiled by those who pur- ease� � . I between fl and 12 o'clock .Wednesday -The death of -Mary Manle -wife Of .1
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THE DANGER OF PROPHESYING. Willis Presbyterian church by a �raise ser- chas,9 z it as hou6y. in fact many of the. -Horace C. Norman, has been found night and sustAined serious injuries. A Mr. George Kerslake, of thenortNundgry . - .1 �
- vice led 'by Rev. R. Millyard.. Mr. J. P. prodheers are as �ignorant as the consumer, guilty� ,re lboxes of passer by noticed him lying on the sidewalk of Usborne, occur -red on Ta 3aday eveninir Of �; . --
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to prophesy. And we are not prophesying ; gave a short address on " Why am I here?" larg quantities of choice honey are spoiled; sentenced to three years in Kingston pene. It is supposed that the, unfortunate man, ness. She leaves a. husband and young " ... �
,all that we have - said 'has been in the way of ana was followed by Mr. W. H. Kerr, of '1� I, partially dressed family. 11
� the consumption of it is reduced, and. the tentiary. His son,who was also gu�ity, was while dreaming, got up I .
suggestion of what may come if certain 0011- Brussels, with a, few remarks on ,the same _. himeelfi went to the window of hie room and . 4 -
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tingencies work favorably. . But - then they subject. The first paper," Theiplace of the about him of which many times he is quit,e -Henry. Williamson, of London, was ju - day's threshing for INI.r. Charles Harvey of :
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may not work favorably,and our sugges Lesson Help," was introduced by'Rev. Mr. . I 7Ae'very sad accident occured at Walker- 4
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of what is possible may turn out to be mis- Hamilton, 'of W ingham, and the paper was I16 �althe most natural 1tb i lady urday night when his wagon was s�ruck by ton last Saturday night by which a fine eight and a, half hours 1,100 bushels, the i .-
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takes. And there is one cloud, and not a freel,y discuised by several of the delegates. of the house to put a newly filled case of. a troll6y. Williamson was uninjured but yount girl, seventeen ;ears of age, eldejit ' product of 3.5 acres. I ,
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little One, impending over one of the large Rev. W. Muir, of Brucefleld, addressed the . f Rev. Wm. indall, lost1her WIN -J. N. Howard, of Exeter, has disposed i .
industries of the country, viz., the saived convention on the 11 Sabbath School Worker hon6y with the other fruits or preserves, his ten -year-old son who was withx1him had daug. ter o . . _� ' E 1, ,
. a United States. The . In f4et I have -many times been asked to two ribs broken ana his face badlY, bruised. She was sewing in her father's office when of his electric likht plant to the "ter Elec- I � - :
lumber trade. with th I and his Bible." 66 The proper place of the � - $.3,200. 1
L I just t,ake the can !or case to the cellar. This -Strong efforts are being made ,to secure the lid of the desk fell on the lamp, break- tric Ligkt,and Power Company, for i ___.
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prosperity of certain districts of Ontario blackboard," was discussed by Mr. W. H. ' e fr)m it a en possessloAs and A
. is the greate8t'mi'stake possible, one could the releas ntiary of Alex. Me- ing it and spilling the contents over her The compar�y have k I
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(not counting the Ottawa Valley) is largdlY Kerr, of BrIlssels. The followin�v subjects mak�, Honey is a great absorbent of mois- Laughlin, the Vereham townshi school clothing. In an instant she was enveloped will operat; from -M,n 11owarXo power I �._
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dependent upon this industry, and until were also taken up : "I Thi� exercise of �_ flames, and was so badly burned that she house until theit own is ready. ::
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the price rises inthe States to such a point authority in the school," by G. F. Blair, tureland when placed in any damp place or teacher, convicted of indecently assaulting a in � � Clinton, " �
cellar w Crown �Attorney Ball,- 0� Wood. =John Churchill and. family, of
y , ill soon become thin and watery and - died in -a few hours. 'J. ' Manitobat -_ .
mi producer can export to a Brussels ; I' The Home Department," b 10084 its origi Comb -honey, Pupil. I -Monday morning 6re started in B. . I
that, the Canadi nal fine flavor. .took, says he will oppose the release. leav:e shortly for Pilot Mound,
profit, the cloud over this industrywill con- Mr. A. Day, Provincial Secretary ; 11 The 'so much _ Coates' stave andi- heading factoiy, Ridge" having purchased a farm there from Mr. � I
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tinue.. . . importance of Reverence in the Sabbath moisture as to break the cappings and ooze Friday morning. She was in her 97th year, town, the building being also occupied by! George A. Stewart, who takes Mr. I �
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THE31ARKET INNEUROPE. out, ,Making the whole lot mussy an - unin- i thi county of Mr.. Thomas Steele Churchill?s house,
- " The Character of the T," by Miss . . . I she The fire Bpread, rapidly and completely i consideration, . I - . __
Aiminst this, of course, has to be set off vitin' either to the eye or taste. ceitury k- i
Bond, Seaforth ; " Reap what you Sow," by 9 Waterloo. For the last half an Willing hands quic John Forden, at .
act of exceedingly good prices realized i Honey should be -kept in cans free of has lived in Waterloo -town, up to a gutted the building. J The house of Mr. :� I �
the r Alex. Saunders, Godericb. I ire - ved 1,000 -bushels of beans froin the17 - fire inside the
for oui wood exports to England. The ef- ren's mass meeting rubt,�oi glass gems, leaving the top open so year ago was able to attend churc, regular I I I Stapleton, was discovered on I
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feet of these abundant crops and high prices In the afternoon a child as toi admit the air. A good plan is to put ly every Sunday. I gyr=floor of the mill, but Q-00 more were! front atorm door, on Monday evening of last
upon the business of the banks will, un- wai held in the Ontario street � Methodist cheese cloth over the opening; then put in a -English capitalists are be imi , ixfg to in- destroyed by water. Threio thousaudil -week. -It was discovered about -inidniqht, .� . -
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doubtedly, be to largely increase the circul- I ry, . No better place can be v I . � just in time to avert serious ,resul, s. , he r � �.
Lough. There was a large an& interested d est in Canadian mining in uso7ies quite bushels of beans upstairs were sa
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ation of Neir notes over former years. We ,warm room he -freely. Mr. Oldioyd, M.P. for Pewsbury, water, and will be a total lose. : ' ;ause is at present a mystery. I � �
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I attendance. After the introddetory ser. . foun4 than in a room immediately over t - . John Ression, of Toronto, rep-Ort'A . -On Thursday night of last week some "..-
may expect this year a very -much larger vices,W. H. Kerr, of Brussels, gave a sbio'rt kitchen stove. Honey kept in a tempera- a member of a big cotton firm, hap just pur� Mr -' persons'attempted to euter the store:of Mr. - -1
outflow of bank notes for the purpose of ture lof from 60 to 90 will improve and keep' chased 100,000 shares of a Britishi' Columbia� for Cycling, in Toronto, met with a very pe
address, taking a jAok-knife as his to�ic. A . � . culiar accident on Wednesday of last weekl 1 . J. M orrish, in UVinton, but Mr. Morrish, �
� moving the crops than has been the case for . on wish. . company for e6 $180,000 cash. I -1 A . �
. class of Junior Leaguers presented � a Well n1ce as IOD9 as P,yor of He -was going into St. Thomas from Port!, who was sleeping in the store,beard theAiv- ;
several years back. It is very possible that Al�h - - f, old weather -James McFeeters, the first mi .
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I rranged missionar � the .- granulate as a - ____ �g after is Stanley, and when close to the city .& dog truders, and they decamped when he da- � �
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over the *hole Dominion, it ma e of _gie will g ine,is. He wa; born li� Tyrone ran out at him. - Mr. Hession bad a manded what,E .
per cen-L more money to handle the crop, -retary Day , anulate fard and gritty, and may be mouth's sick I anL d pulled it out of hie.pocket to shoot -The county council has madeAlt &M143- .
and that instead of an ova Washington. Provincial Se� rednbed to its original liquid form by plac- County, Ireland, in 1813, and can)e to C 4 ver, an . I .
rflow and incre ! ase made the closing address, which was based . � ot himselt able and' satisfactory adjuatmen't to Messrs . ; .
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e fiv'e millions, circulation may ,m- ; Ing � can or jar in warm water. The Water da, settling in Bowmanville in� 1834. In the epnine, bait, instead, he sh ' I
of som a millions. on the Lor&s Prayer, i - 1 1858 he was elected as mayor of the towa,* in the leg at the thigh, the bullet barel3h R Craig kud James Nott in reference to -
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crease to -the extent of eight or te At the evening meeting, which was pre- not be allowed to.boil or the color and missing the main artery and embedding t ' ,at �he road -
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All this will be very satisUctoiy in -view of aided over by the president elect, Rev. Mr.. flavo� of the honey will be spoiled. Hoping the first to occupy that in the flesh. The amount paid
o I uraAmirablecitaulating,sybtem. Withre- I
I Hamilton, the church was crowded to the these'remarks may be help ul to both con- -The scaffolding beinj used inputting on itself four inches . I bridge, mouth of Clinton. � .
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tpect to this, we do not need. to enlarge, , -church, assisted by SUM4 and producer, I am yours, the iron cornice on the new Wood block., at : -A young la:d named Herb. Begg fell in- was not a large one, but at the same time
say th,al, if .6ertain circulating doore. The choir of the � Wivi. HARTRY, Seaforth. Madoc, gave way last Friday evening. to the river off the steamboat wharf at Lind- satisfactory to all parties concerned. ngerjn I .
except to riate L while -playing with on Monday of last week, after li
others, rendered excellent and 1 appro 1� d at I ILy, a . few days ago, d L
arrangements once conte6plated had been . F�_ - . 0 Three men were engage he- work. 8 . -on the borderlan of death 113 .
� music. Dr. Macdonald, M. P., of ing ' 1, . They fell a distance of thirty feet. Frank . Miss Donna Coulter, a young -for several
carried , into effect, a very severe I an excellent addtess on the ! companions . Mrs, Arthur BrWis -_
I in by this time to ham, gave , � Canada. Embury had both legs brokenL. The Other lady of sixteen years of age, noticed the boy weeks, the spirit of . I
Of money would have set . �? 19 Door�a' of OjportUnity," and was followed � she passed peacefully I
't -Hamilton Labor Unions have donated two men escaped with slight bru ea. fall in,,�aud immediately rushed to the spot took its Wight, and
theeireat embarrassment of all parties en' by air instructive address on ,' The Te�ch- ylvania,. aturday njingf the little fell6w away ap the a e of forty years. She lepives
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gag in trade. . A. Day. . $20 ' the striking miners in Penns �-While driving in L 8 aiste and jumped in, bri . I to mourn her
-1 � era' Master Key " by Mr. !_Tlour is selling at one dollar a pound Mrs. Keath, of Bryanston, ,and I her . r safely to shore. Miss Coitlter in receiving a husband an I five children �
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THE BANKS CAN HELP,- � This brought to a conclusion one of the in the Yukon, and.no prospect for work till were badl injured by their. ho�,se runnIng deserved congratulations'Jor .her brave ac- lose, I
-ntions , . I - y ro . _' row Murray died at hot t - er_- I
Tlie deposits of the banks 'and of the most interesting and profitable, conve spring. I away and th wibg them out. Mrs. Keath tion. Every ,girl, as well as every boyp ' -Mrs. And - oni
are still expanding, and ef the association, and all present would �11ary McGraw, a London domestic, has - head and hould learn to swim . It is one of the mo t on Thursday, August 19th --- .
country generally � . was cut about the ad one rib a Is in Winghant 1k .
arly three hundred mil- certainly go home gready edified and fired - - e naiderable I' hments. age a daugh-
now tode-h very ne been�. commite4d for trial on a charg Of broken, while her sister was . useful accoTp in d37years. Mrs.Murraywas
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lions, a point which would have been deem- with renewed zeal for the - cau I se of the Sab. murdering her infant. bruised. -Charlee'Dura,nd, the noted patroit and ter of Mr. James Found, of, Whitechurob, , .
ed absolutely incredible a few years ago- bath school. as fol ! lows, was ap- -Mr. Gilbert Parker has presented the -Fire broke ou'd in an old stable owned friend of William Lyon Mackenzie, died at and was married to Mr. Andrew Murray ,_
Thpie was once a time when deposits were A general committee, Caiiaoiaa Club of Hamilton with a complete by James Carter, of Lueknow v llage'about . Toronto, Saturday morning. He was born! in January, 1879. A husband -and five �,
held to be of little account in the general pointed to deal with nomination of officers : edition of his books. - 4 o'clock Saturday mornin . e firemen in 1811 on a farm on which ldren, two boys and three girl$, Are left
eKenzie,God- _The department of customs at Ottawa were. promptly on hand ass sted by the e to mourn her departure.
bapking position, they were so small. Now W.H.Kerr, Brussels; R.W.ML anf, ,ity.'of Hamilton. He was asiociated with :11 I
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such an amo erich ; Rev. , splendid system of waterw Wi4ism Lyon Mackenzie in th -John Wilson, V. S,, of Wingham, ar- �
thby aggregate has received $80 conscience money fro soon e)ctinL- .
9' ev, ,R. Millyard,' I last meek, � A,
ply the whole. of the funds that the ban a Holmes, D. Tiplady,' R Otta a, and $10 from Western Ontario. uished the flames. There was very little 1837, and as one of the prisoners in the jail rived home on Wednesday of.. .� � i
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Clinton ; J.W. Ortwein, Hensall , - __ I, ,
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require for discounting and loaning. e Hall, Belgrave ; Rev. S. Bond, D. D. Wil- _ T M. McRae, found guilty of forgery, Namage done. rev �0�olock Fri- at the time witnessed oned On district, Manitoba, the t we#t Territor- � - I �
With regard to this latter matter, som was sentenced at St. Catharines, Monday -Ouring a storm about thi , Lount and Matthews. He was lardl No I �
son�, Seaforth. This committee recommend. ment. I i a c ies and British Columbia,, He covered & � i
rather striking changes have been going on afternoon, to twelve years' imprison day afternoon, the outbuildings belonging to condition that he would eave t ou,ntry. I �
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wing as officers for the ensuing 'berries irystome, Quebec, He went to Chic o till the general amnesty F"eat deal of territory,' and saw many old 1 I
during the last year or two. In many of ed the follo -T,his- sea -ion the shipment of D. Beaudins near St. Of ag �
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the banks a very large reduction has taken year : I killj Mr. D. wait d triends from Huron. I I �
from the Leamington district totalled 40,009 were struck by lightning,. Wing eclared. i I . . 4
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,discounts and loans, with a -President-Rev. J. A% Hamilton. cra , or 1,_900,000 pounds, the value being Beaudin and two of his sons, a, 0 . a pair of -Mr. Louis Peine 6,nd famil ,, of New -A very painful accident bappenedta! I i
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place in the -J. P. Rose, Exeter ; W. � �� ; buildings were set on fire by mburg, while driving throu$K Baden .'on Mr. G. IM � �
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. corresponding increase in the investments of Vi3e Presidents , 0. f horses. The ; I
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the bank in bonds and other interest. -bearing N. ManuiDg, Clinton ; D. D. Wilson, Sea- -Mrs. E. G. Thomas, of - Woodstock lightning and were burned to the ground.. Thursday evening of last - week, met with- T. C, Pickard's, atHolmesville, on W,4edues-. .
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d forth; G. M. Kilby, Summerhill. i inves i ted 8300 in the Chicago wheat marketl eek. He wasdoing LSOM
f t- an almost fatal .accident. They were re- day of last w �
securities. But these are yielding less an erman Charles Fal,rur 'll of Bran L .
interest, and it is Minute Secretary and Treasurer, 13rae fias. received advices to th -Ex-ald ' i f Elmira and whe .
e effect that 3 n dkiving on the engine when he slipped, sad tho .
le -.s of a net return of' Taylor ; Corresponding Sec a - ford, deliberately committed i i�e Sunday turnin rom , ,a the evening, were run W him over.� .
ofitable business -to ex- . � � the investment has yielded -.$11,000 in pre morning b drowning himself iii the Grand througft Baden i drive wheel catching him, thre
obviously not a pr ngue of their He was badly cut and bruised � around th '
change loana'and 'discounts bearing 6'per Stoneman. ' fits. River. ilWr. Farrell was a ft�eat sufferer into tiy "other team. The to - .. e� �
cent.. for bonds and debentures bearing Execative-W. H. Kerr, Brussels ; D. M. - - 4 'a his great carriage was broken iand the horses at once face and head and one arm. . I . �
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bank- Gordon, Wingham ; H. McQuarrie, Blyth ; rone of Industry of Manitoba, died last Fri- - and uu76anageable, ulling Mr. -Mr. Hearn, of Clinton, has & plum tree
The managers of our M pain and long-suffering dishe4rteuea him became * Id � I
�o,l per. cent. J.Ho' ; R. W.McKenzie, God- r wi I gold thems in his garden., which measures 4 feetin cir-,
-are wise in strengthe i u,ston, Clinton day afternoon at Portage la Prairie. ed his mind., Peine, who was endem - - -, - .
Ing institutions ning aforth ; W. Elder I � subsequently,overbalano . - _umference, and 32 feet,scross, _�
the position of Cheir respective banku as erich ; ,W. D. Bright, Se ' Green was stricken with paralysis sever;! until it . adayi evening on over the dashboard, and dragged him for a' e and has beeit , �
nd these investments, Heneall ; J. Whiddon, Bayfield ; Mr. Hog- weeij ago. . -While wheeling Ma ce. Altlio'ugh no . bones in bearing for 30 years, continuously. It is �
A . Bloor street east, near the hea4 of Jarvis considerable distan, . . J '
I much as possible. - garbit, Stephen., I . Weed. for a tree,to attain this tim, .
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I though not profitable, are undoubtedly safe. -Benjamin D. Cullver, a well known street, T ronto, Miss Mary Williams, .a were broken, he was severely br very unusual
R. Holmes was elected representative to by a P I
' But tkf ter all, the purpose for which charters resident ofTllsonbuig, was kicked- ung woman living with her tather at 33 -L. J.-Lowentheal, Hamburg, Germany, butitis justas unusual forit toliv-81P I
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; � ka was to fu rovincial Association. horse � Thursday morning at his fardt, near Eismarck, avenue, in that city,collided with writes to Superintendent Ruddick, of the. long.
.were. granted to bb6n J. C. Stevenson, treasurer, read a detail- ied in fifteen minutes. i ad -Joseph Rogers, a former resident Of I . I
iness, of the conntry. And Summerville, and d dt line car, sistaining'in- dairy school$ at Kingston, inqui i f -
11 , d expenditures, � a, weaV.bo;und bt � i h7,1 �r , - - died re ' fly BAW .
mercantile bue ate ed report of the receipts an mer Acacia, owned by_ Mat.; . . rters, as e esires to Stephen township, cen I
quite probable that the legitim - 3"ries which caused her death dressee of butter expo
have been showing the general recelp -$33.31 ; . -The stea - . _ - 1.
; whil6 it is ta to be � Brothers, and Clendenning & McDon. ticle in his country, " as C%n- Cry%�J,City I I
s es, $84.85; thews I -A dispatch f rom Winnipeg,Aated Ausust handle the ar ,.,4 Manitoba. Mr. Rogers met -
mercantile cwtomers Lon purpos - . -836, and continued to re-
ded to so far, it certainly would forProvincial Associat* an&sbandsomci steam yacht, Athens. were :_ 11 Premier Greenilway received adian butter has a good reputation on our tled on in I
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� well atten total, $118.16. Expenditures,8126.31, leav- almost completely destro ed by Are, &t. 29th,saym - e us 6 of the side there until 1879, when he moved to,
o be most undesirable for mercantile loans to The report was re- y yesterd4 the sad intelligence of the death market." He also salis for th m f .
erea-utile enterprisee re- in* a deocit of $8.15. ffawi�ton Thursday morning. r most read by butter manufacturers Manitoba. Deceased was 68 years o age. �
l be called in and m of his step -father, John Blackptill, of Crys,- 'paNe and four dau$h- I
the funds of banks calved, and the tbanks of the Association -The magnificent temple eiected by the ' b an I anadc This looks well Hi leaves a widow, six sons
stricted, in order - that was tendered Mr. Stevenson. The sum of ' ntoo tal '..3ity. Deceased was ane of the fire exporters W C eems that Cana- tebs to mourn his demise. I -
Ilt be invented i-, bonds and debentures. . Independent Order of Foresters, in Toro at, coming to Manitoba for Canadian butter. It a , '.
mi dged to the ProvinciA Associa,*_ last settlers in that distri _gaii i g a - -The other evening, while Imse CArlin'9 I
) es $50 was ple � . was formally opened on Thurado.y of - i .
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Vowever, if the revival of business tak I � from Exeter, Ont. He leaves,a, widow." than products of all kinds are imn Oosh, of Exeter, were d ivin the - .
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THE ENVFAVOUERS AlEET4 . Toronto. � . -On Friday night, burglars secured ad. breeching of the harness
am a possible contingency, there may be �.- . - � in -4ohn Grice, a Hamilioln boy, ttied to Sault Ste. Marie from zhe north. shore of n the hor.sW bee* �ha �.
or funds- for mercantile There were fully 300 delegates present at ease gold mission to the Dominion Bank, Napanee, bu$gy, running upo ble and threw
such a demand f as eduesday. separate two dogs that were fighting Fri d * Lake Superior, and reports imm aud securect 1,32,, animal became uninSuAged # I -
purpons as will entirely reverse the proce the Endeavorers' convention on W elf finds in the vicinity of thel Michipicoton worked the combination, board. 'He was, I
which has been going onfor severalyears Owing to the close 'connection existing be- �night. , One of the canines, -of the. bu I River at Lakb Wawa. A Iftntreal bindi. 0oo. On Saturday morning when the vault Mr. Carling over the dash ave 1)m sori-
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i back and this -will make banking more geP7 tween the Sabbath school and the Endeavor breso. seized his right hand and chewed off ried as purchasing one claim for could not he opened, it was thought by the slightly bruised, bitt might h
) d of the index finCer, cate is repo officisk that something had -'gone wrong, ously injured. The buggy, was slightly'
erally profitable. . socin, most of the delegates remained for the en Sun Ly morning fire de. $100,000- 1 � lamp,ged. I . _. f
l I - -At 4 o'clock � y, the alleged defaulter and and after tr.jing eyerything .available, sit � .
THE WHEAT SUPPLY. both [LYN. of Brayley -A. McKa' I -safe works had to be sent -Theether day Mr. A. S. StrOW0, Of I
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. a sunrise - stroyid'the wholesale drug store I wiw formerlv official from t e 3 a painful acai.dent .
The remarkable strength shown in the . The meeting opened with 1. The lose is about $30,- �e and forger, who , 0 s robbery was - Fordwich, happened with I
& Sons, Montrea - r urity Loan for, and when he arrived th4 � ��h&b
t, , to 7.30, led by I covered by insui ,.treasurer of -the See I ination of. the in a very simple manner. it, APP"ro -
wheat market within the past few weeks rayer mee tug from 6.30 The next 000 and is said to be fully (11 of St. Catharines, discovered:. It appeats the comb .
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Mtions in Canada. Although the market is session commenced: at 9.30, Rev. A. Stew. once. ; - in that city, � having! been vault was changed, and a clean sweep made p .
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, leadinp in -ReVorts received -from country p6ints in has arrived O'Mur. of the contents, and the bold burglars had a I barn of Mir. r ,-
ct to flutcuations, and prices may �e art, of Willis church, Clinton ees of brought fro'm.New York by Detectiv I t off before the matter to Ow $onto gentlemen how the SW JOV30 I L
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expected to decline as well as advance, m devotional exercises. , ray. On his arrival hb was taken before fall 26 hours to ge ; tank worked the pump handle
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the changing conditions wan, last Monday night. No one in grainvircles, Magistrate a I so -A.sudden demand han4sprung up for eva.' troke suddenly, Causing Mr. Soo his �
e market, there is reason to believe that the Giving," was introduced by R. B.MCGO' inggiven him. There were four ch ad, and in so doing broke —
keted of Blyth, and was followed by a very intbr- how0ver, believes that any serious dainage 1. unt , to the groui
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