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Many years ago Mr. Forbes -was Ireland, 4 males Scotland, 2 males and 1 di * -and 2 me des came - treasurer,. .- 'm tbi - - I � � was too great, however, and Poralucci him. bitten on the log by a horse and for about female the United States, , Le 6 ve - ou &�Xa tb Of .. I., .. - . - . . . pin usly � --wTheshareholders of tre Willow.gre . . . . . ha Wl, you cWt - AS - , . grab exceedingly and A611t vigore, escape from meeting a 40 years sufferea more or less from the eU- from other countries. Of the number 19 . hance'. R you AM I � . 7 . I -� (Wrl for Tim Expoorras.) against the proposition to couple with it the self had a narrow an abscess. ,, It was healed over male� And 2 fame.les were classed as mar- butter esso6intion, of Logan,met on Monday -.1 ; i le nextr-oprin � ` n Red Jacket, he copper contra -in upper . question of direct taxation, believing that -similar fate, being drawn down to his waist. h feet$ of old ried, 8 males could not read or write, �3 aftemooll of 1081; week, and re-elected tbal - - , I I 'i Michigan ban ight thousand people and to let a fair consensus of opinion - it ional, board of trustees onsuip . 9 you"IL. -- �� I should A hole was but in the floor of the bin, and � about 15 years ago, and from then the He males and 6 females were of temperate provis for the g' , l(m., G60d, , - - . I r r' . ext gentleman's health began avi , -1 dul* .. I quality I then include th ty nationalities end still be ree and untrammelled." Mrs. Thornley the wheat was allowed to drop to the n .to decline. sipolation. is Z . I . F. ledinux1groi � P to MoKillol. 34 years h ing re. habits, and 47 males were of the intem- year. Wow that 'the an . . L -he I . US Lin the . Tuad.- aj&& I � . "Aft , the place in lot and orderly. Mining was re-elected president, and Ottawa was floor. Green's body also came through the came ated t work of getv, I Cook* .. and L . -prior toMe settlement poiste class. Of the total confined during miciorpor . . , . hole, but life was extinct.. Green . 1. # lor"Ward I 0 " : in McKil I 1. the year 24 males and 4 females were com- necepeary -plant will be pushed wa. L L M I towns ore* as %. ale, pulated by a coomo- chosen as the place for holding the next con- was under aided in Perth county, . COLAI 1% L � . line for . .1 � L i L a,' ut w tin verb the most 1 vention. the wheat fully fifteen minute's. lop.' i . gularr in - batt - I . 11C . . itterna, 0or I .. .1 - politan peo*v � � —Miss Bette Chute, lite of - Belleville,has mitted an: vagrants. witfi vigor. - . , I I � I ,_M- ­ Tstates, if . - ,L —A few days ago Mr. Malcolm Allen, an. a species —Mr. 1). H. Watson, of Brandon Mani : � ; �.­ . Comm Plot in the trait: . # -hat w . ­ opo;*n - to I . - ; wft,r, a4d I -.1 1-1 . 11 . I C)anad& old gentleman, 93 years of age, fell from the been appointed organist and choir leader of —Mr. Wm. Sloe, of Exeter, has tobs, spent a day or two in Mitchell last - . -. - 1� � not in tht world, is the little city of Red - � of fruit whicli'may her justly denowinateil a � I Mr, L L� p"Mn�l fork yeam, � - I . . E[ayeville theNorthatreet Methodist church, God T. H. .-., - Jackek Ilea- ' n county, Michigan. Lo. I --The thermometer registered 85 degrees top of ,the stairs in his house at : . I freak of mature. Some years age he pur- week with his brother-in-I&wL, . ,4%152�. Dark Z�j ,-. -- - -- . l - un- arich. I �f Clinton, I 'Mr. Watson IN , . ident AnA - _ . � I cated in t eart of the lAke Superior in London on Friday afternoon. . to the hall 6or below. He was found i vice pred I , L, - 1 , . i. .I'- -. - .- . is head badly cut from —Ayloung soniof Mr. Crich, chased from a nursery a small' cherry tree. Race. loom- - t , .%Pantry awpete., 1. L . so mining region, it is the nlet�ojpolis of the -Twenty-nine nurses graduated from conscious and h I ' ger of a British Columbia M111111 good, 911AM . to I . . . I L machine.' The old gen. fell down stAirs in the4: size, then diiil& A mins. -, t4sed - I mining of upper Michistan. From' Toronto general hospital last week. striking a sewing � organ factory the The tree grew to quite a ihe pany., of which Mr. T. M. Daly ex -V P. 0 1 - I �, I - . a few years after a shoot, sprang out of t I � I I . _ 1 600 lire for 44c. - . -. - - . Istr —Hirsim, Walker a distillery, at Walk tleman was also severely bruised. - other day and broke his arni between th ' - ating Ottawa and � er. is president. and -la east v -u � 04 beat quanty, t- . ., - I - �-- � 11 beneath a und on which the town in, ' —J. Marray, a former mounted policeman' wrist and the elbow. ground near the old root, which soon grew Toronto in the interests of his 001UPWRY- I . . I - ­ � built h ug more wealth than im con. villa, ban started alter having been cloud I ' 6 a good sized tree land. this year bore the - L L - L - son of Mrs. Young, f to -The tree in -every respect m.- ' —4 .. - xler 75o, lin.6 for We. .. � - old --Hen Youn,91, -in .. 1. - - I L . in, Brussels Carpet,, . tained in the, � in on.his way from Fort Cudahy to his. )a Tuesday afternoon of last ivesk- ' the nited States treasury vaults L down for two yeam , Clinton, Zed at bault Ste. Marie, on Tues- first fruit. - - I 1. -- I 0 or . hould in Toronto. He says,, that many of . . . Hamilton, the Rev. Mr. Kelly, of the 0011. I 751-- Beat _ ­ . L. . . at Washington The whole town in und _ -D4 McLaughlin, of London, aged 91 - . 1. The remains were sembles.thab of a cherry, but the peculiar � - Brussela. mined and h a combed by vaeb artorty years, 1was tized there on Sand policemen have 1hade fortunes,. day of last week . fruit in shape . I L . ,� I I by the. the mounted ,, size and gregational churell, Listowel, was lak-triod - � I Ry anent. t of it is that the ,-, � will wear for'yearal.,, . � , . . - some of them as high as $100,000. Murray brought to Lucknow for4lutt a.0 to a a -a a it& . .� I . - . .�� L. - -wor era. I Ta a "'Wo U r , I esponsi- like abi d ta, cross cuts, levels and christian, �?, �Tbe other day a large band saw at the tPher stone. resembles a small plum, fig a bean- to Elizabeth, d gh r f the 1 t C P in I . iC Mar' L _ - -7 - L . * urg, i � - � 16 ciat L slopes. Each wenty fear hours sees a for. ­�Thie vffla$e of Harwood, near Cobo, himself ban L enough to make him comfort- . 'in and has 'rather a pe- Sweet, of Hamilton. The ceremony -took � . LL .. . - able. . . - I saw mill' Gbiderich, flew off its pulley and t ful yellow in color j 3 o'clook - I and was performed by . - . � . , I � . . to the surface in this little was nearly wiped out of existence Thu" the mill. ouliar taste, and in unlike that of the ordi- place at . . � ; 1, - I i _ : —Th ' - Iteru, 24e -; heavy ...'' 1. a annual sale of pure -breed stock in' fbr a time made things lively in eavis, of the First Con9r,090, I . � 11M. I - .. I. -I a - � Wwa no; y1e, who make up the pop- day night. by fire. - I . Ontario Agricultural Two of the -am loybs likil a morrow escape. 11 I I . the Rev. Dr. B � at, good o6lors, � . -, � � L . a . W . Septem- - I 96ti;n T I - . Auct, .. i ul of acket hail from all points —The Bay. R. H. Stouffer, formerly,,; connection with the alfough, eldest son of the late a Vancouver, Daily World'of tional church of that city,. z - ing for bed 11 I ... - � � I . ce Wednesday afternoon of —Wm. MI � lone, of the %'h � 2- . 1. � L . A aimost on the globe. The. Berlin, has received College took pla � passed bar 15th, speaks as follows of a Ing in ,--In the death of Win. I L I I - - I an &I tries a call to Grace churehi wedd! ,me- for 29e- . eav . �... . � - - I L . I . last week, at the college. The attendance Joseph Mallough, of Dungannon, an concessiou,'ofElMa, which Occurred on the :1 - It ford I - idents of the town outtrum- one of the largest in Buffalo. . - . 11 1. I I adult foreignI r fter three weeks' ill- which 'the groom is a son of Truism mersible, dark :; - . V the largest for several years, buyers be. away on October 5th, a . . I I � 0 1 - was - ;�;j L Ous pue 'd Its - I bar the nativ'e more than a hundred to —David McGill was. killed -and four oth )f age. Smith, of Grey township : I I Romer street 6th ixist that township I f . iitv� that will � . - . a/ . . . I at from all parts of the province, ness. Deceased was just, 34 years ( wear,r. --1 L I I . . � one. Red J::::: t, the town proper, has 0. era seriously injured by the -boiler exploding ing press . . eloinging to - . a of one of oldest - most respected citizens. He ;� Z06 fbr0a. A. .. -. . everal from other provinces. Bidd' —The 50 -acre farm b John Methodist church was the see lisch and of . Mg a late I I and a - - the lives: of died from,caucer of the stow f , � . I I Ing . D( norill � quarter. of lot 21, . "Inion, , Carpets, the . - pi�pulation of ,000, while the surround' on a farm near Sault Ste. Marie. re -realized. )uglas. being - . con. those all important events Ili .1 behind a I - . - . - , . - I too& I I - 'The financial statement pres cession 9, Morris, was purchased last week young I.egle. The - groom wai- Rev' E. suffered much pain. � . . * l or mining camp makes up ,!­ ented to was brisk and good prices we He leaves ghters to - ,d colors, goo& that , . M ail. —Mr.' George Bannerman, who - was 6110 ones and three dou - _ � . I - . I ­ - a rtaf 2 - era of the Grand Ttunk R cArthur, of the same towashir ' Victor mith, of Oregon Methodist Con- wife, th ma a . . I kee , - . of I.5, people and they are of the I the sharehold , ..,-, I � of all :wool-L-��,�, of d - - way for the last half year shows a si . . idents in by Peter M P, -He is a young man of sterling mourn his 4eath. . � , .� s claimto do- moat jumble job lot "liortment of'races arplus of the oldest and best known'res ference. .. I they &W -marked. to.. . . . . The more a merchant lay d . . the Province of Manitoba, died at his home, the price being $1,800. , al Lizzie - the. second daughter _ of Mr. � � - - and, When at ever composed so small a of $13,540. —Mr. J. V. Elliott, Of Goderich town- character and arked ability and promises I -�- .r arys, left a mouth L union Csil4m in,,&,, the more will there be ex- . *, i 94th ship,lound on� o . L - I � . it mada". . CoulainnitV. ed- Jacket has never had an —Messrs. Wm. Trenwith and A. Graham Kildaiiian, Saturday morning, id hii f his steers' bogged in a to rise in his profession. The bride W" Robert Stuirt, -of St. M - . pure: W061, a gooct. I - The deceased came out to Manitoba . Trythall, daughter of ago to visit her -grandmother, Mrs. Nieltol, . . ,. I I � . peoted of him. adver * * m, nor have stories been told bakers, of Tdronto,have been filled $20 each year is swamp, one day recently. It had apparent. Miss Emmie Louise * on Friday the par- ; that are not&, . f years Georgia. , I .� I . � L - . 11 , of v � th which lies beneath the rugged for working itheir men more than the law in IiI6, 81 ago, with lArd S81kirk there by.'dogs, and died LW' J. Trythall, one.of VancoaveeiW leading at Poulint ' .� � � . second batch of settlers, and lived in the ly been drivev . � . I � /onto received the Fad news of 'her death . r carp - . , et sale 580. . I L .shordy after it was taken'out. citizenei - I . . Our resp6nsibifity to the advertisement ground upon which the town in built, but . allows. a f min I r L 1le yellow Carpiet,L afoatly .. I - ' - rlarge assemblage of friends an ro a a is fever, and owing to 0 ." dark- . e7 -- no that more wealth is.dug -The house of Duneau McMillan, of province ever since. , . Beat Wool. Carpeti4 readin public increases Vith the fact rem ' n enterprisin -The trustees of School Section N9. L- -A ver. . -9 night -Mr. James Thompson, ai 9 � a . H. Stows, . L ver regulations the body iould, Zoi be I . . �1- I . . from beneath, this hamlet than from any East Nissouri, was robbed the other Grey, have re-engaged W - rt as acquaintances witnessed the marriage of, Ile . I - 1. I - I . � the be3t, wearing, -� - I Id inee in the United States at of $4-W in cash and notes. A tramp i far -nor of Harriston, has lost a valuable . � the same salary he Miss L . the increase of our claims, - a Bus- . Maggie Patterson .to Mr. Abraham sent home. . 'famit, a good range Of � ­ � : dozen 0 � horse recently from lock-jaw.- The animal teacher for 1898. aC $7425,' -One 'night last. week, a -- Selbringville, .. � � : tb I a. Natives of almost every pected. is an excellen Bishop, of Grey, at the comfortable resi- L . -- I I . Seven ends of Eng- i , � m Al ,a pr4sent t d on &-nail, which penetrated its had in 1897. Mr. Stewar't t � L, cousin of business man was going,to the station with L, 1. . ' L . We live up to all we claim, -afid we land and clial under the sun are numbered -It is proposed to build an eleeiric rail- had te . ce of Depaty-Reeve Turnbull � . I ot.'si Ree -nail was withdrawn, the punc- teacher and has done tip-top work in the den, ome friends to meet the late train, when able for small bans � I L i Woodstock and �-Ingerooll. fo , � . the bride, on Wednesday &at weex. Rev., a ;h,Ug � on the L Sidewalk, ' Juare yard, . for iiZ' - claim to be to -day the largest ia, the popp of Red Jacket and it way between i I . � _of I _ I . . . I a are intereste ssedi and no more was , thoidght of 'school. , It#, performed b , I be supposed that with such Some Toronto capitalist Early. Thursday mot I at week, John Rossi B. .A., of Brusse .� -van$ of a � in, - strictly clothin the matter at the time, but thi-wqund fes-� I . p 6 or kd upon com- 24x56 inches, fringe �� . 9 house inL West. would n , ning mill in God- the ceremony. Mine Nellie Patterson,vister ick Irt.up .1 - to' the station . �11.50j for $1. Ax-, - 11 I CTI( Ontario. incon r u 6 , the town would be the matter. , . ek ship- tered, blood poisoning enstied, wiuh the re- fiTe deatroyediSmeeth's 04 James L wasourious to we ,what his Ina was. He I . � . . . � one o.- vice and lawlessness. But, Red , -E. Morgan, of Delhi, last wo erich. The origin of thi fire is thought to of the bride, was .bridesmaid, while � 5, hinged all round,,. . ! . to the' 'value of $8,000, about oult -that t�e horse diedi - d the wallet' and it counted about .11 - . -- - - Jacket," with 11 its naltionalities, in as quiet, rd . be incendiatism, as there ' was no work McCartney supported the- groom through opene .. )r 39o. , I . Uggs bar' he tound some 7 - I Bxamiai�g fari I �� This so�As­ like blow, but have you orderl d 11' agulated as any town of � worth of them going to the old -Sunda1yr ;morning.& pedlar named Wolfe' done in the mill the day blreviQps. The lose the trying ordeal. The wedding presents - - p 11 . . Veinstein, 50 years old, living in Toronto, .a showing to whom it belonged. - - ' , . ... y Nhelwpeoun'rt'ry. A list of the vaxious - country. - ill be about I , L House ,of Risfuge, . . '�, . - over seen our stock, and realize its size in I is - tem. lost his life. With others he was lowering w ;5 000, wid no insurance. were both cost, and nunierous, showing the ;;;�! of the L ­ � I " I . . %f nationalities hat make up the population of -Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper con . illi Johnst4a, of Turnberry, high eat i1porpularity of the bride in . -An intnate . ; I that it is made up entirely ( 9) gallon barrel of wine into a cellar, and , --m-Mr. W am . the community. After the oeremo�y, on gtratfiord� in the gerson of Barton Allanir . I ' . He in- a I ` p- 61 mo .- � - � - Red Jacket f Iowa :-Naitive born, English, ng retiring. from 'polities6l, life was going into Winighim,thi other morning ruing. . Thedeoess- � ' I . ; t L plati Is going to British Columbia, where be was on -the' stairs supporting it. It proved - - i I . 3n Fri I L . 1- .1 . clothing for men and boys I Germans, tend I i" load of hay,- and when on the bridge, per was served and the evening was: spent died there i . . b arg&W4 in Lam and., � . Scotch, Irie , Welsh, French, fell back with L ustitutiou since Ms is . I . ' ' i I'll -� r I - - I . I Italians, An trians, Russians, Finlanderp, will enter a law firm. - too heavy for him, an d he � rge McKenzielet the load upset in danoingi amiging land games till the early ,ad had been in the f a � 01111 I . -- �. Box r. and Whit&� morning. -when all left for their homes., ative or Bruntokillen) .. . . rin tapeck �� I - Goods -from floor to ceilin is literally Polio, H irians Arabians,Greeka,Swedes, -Mary Fox, a patient in the London warel, the barrel falling on bird 'and ilpflict. Dear Mr. Goo the load was and latterly had been suffe ' fr - Zoart 11 � . . . - i . . asylum, committed suicide. Sand I morning Ing injuries from which he died in a short into the :river. Most of id%room all the com-, � , . . I � I t. yards long, .. 9 � I a., batch, Jewes, Negroes, lay . L . wishing the bride am . tp4uble.- Ile was a n ... plie. for $1.050-e White . true with us. We have--inade Dallas, 9 time. . of Fermanagh Ireland and had re- I - " ,,, i . Brazillia5 aniards, Turks, Persianal and by hanging herself with a bed sheet. She . L . -Mr. Morden, who has been transferred plimento due on an an ocossion-'. The CoiantLy I .1 . ... �ra quality, 31, yards, -A disastrous fire occurred. ion Wednes isrA prior to �commlg J " . I � ovements in ouk store, ' I . I . - to groo too a bride, L a to his -residence aided in Blanob inso the �� - line�,. ­: . Impr . , - day night of tan from the -bank in Wingham to HRmil no -' - 'Grey he,r use of Refuge. 75th year .. . :_ Mexicans. acres is addition to the above. came fl�om 9t, Marys it wibek,'on the farm of Mits; - � ni k hi He wax in the I regula:r $2.75 of the bans by on lot 14, concession , , � -, whereby the han-d-fing : me family of Laplasklm and -Wm. Bell, the head of the Bell Organ . �edmith a gold -headed ie they Ho Dr. - - , - Their is &Is a Harriet 01 five miles east of was preseill a ste�mw of. of his age. . - - . . L . i apany, of Guelph, ban resigned his posi. - . res ties L - I mmen 6106111119 -any number f Canadians. _ amp, about Wingham friends, while the members of have settled down to t I - .Fine Tapestry Cur I . S . cif se readymade The majority of qor his 7 morning, Sth last., I Terracotts and of the com any. . Paris, on the Governor's road, - when -the St. Paul's church choir presented him with life. � � � -L -Early last Frid . ' "I Z and bottom, regular - . department might be more the foreigne are, perhaps, English. L Fipe tion as general manager - � . . of ,about � xty . I .- I . .- 11 -Mrs. John Carver, &reside - rKincar. barns and contents were totially destroyed.* . f %, glasses. . .- � " William Lamb, an old man six ' 79. Good lity -. . I evenin a in he time Red Jacket displays- - The tenant, Mr. George Wall, had all his� a pair o opei I . Mrs. Hommatfs qua I. I . . rd, wife bf Mr. Charles L ­ . ! I. . easily accomplished. I �her con LL ititan ;)itizeus to the beat iid- dine for upwards of 40 years, died on Wed. F,, straw and implements consumed -Mrs. Lin . . _ Perth 13. � ars,of age, living Ou 0. Green ,and Fawn, , ' . . I 101 ek, from heart fail. grain, ha3 - , Ile in Ellice.,.- became violently Ill- His . - : : lintuagge. 8 utations in every language and nesday night of last we a Lingard, of rultralia, who has - been ill -w­,More efficient fire ction in at pros- arm Draosistapoe, - -.. r Cherd,lle Gartainei � . I . including 1,000 bushels of wheat and I 'th at six weeks, passed away on *, -tin th oid-i . brother went to the neighbors b 0 L, -have placed within. your reach, a. t L Van during a pa . , tin th oi�i We tongue of E to *upon the ear." In are, in her. 72nd year. � . ent agitating the citi a of Atwood. - ,tem, heavy fringe. im- orne, of Wallaceburgii had large quantity of either grain. The cause of .. - and when he had returned he found that - -I - I L 4+ -Mn -Inspector Th . . _ I Thursdiy, the 14th inott Deceased who was -Mr. Jacob Happnl has been appom*ted moderate Prices, goods 6f a high an attempt = the general character his absonoo. P. . � � I � . . , Green, special value . L � . . standard of quality. ' � If you of the p—eop, I streets in the 100 hings slaughtered for Mr. John Work- the fire is thought to be incendiar we . d by sub.collector of Cue , me at LiBtowel,- e p Informed . � who throng the bra, -owing � to an outbreak of -The question of a proper Lud for in her 66th year,* a highly fespectle Whalen, of the same townshi , . �it trade of this.-sectionr- - 11 . � , stomer, try evening,it w uld be found that no generaliz. Mau, of Som cheese has long. agitated the dairymen of all who knew her. r7 - .� , - -miss Effie Alo,x4maar, acf, Calgary, I" Coromer Devlin of the facts but -the latter 'I . .."'.. - have. never been a cu . is ation will do To a close observer it would hog cholera on bin farinjast week. visiting friends in E 11 . iow sh p- concluded that an, inquest was unnecessary. pri . � I -Rev. Dr. Gould, of London, leaves this Canada. Charles Bate, of Brockville, -Mr. W. H. Ball's team became lright­ , I I �peeial sale ices we, I I � us for your wearing appire. . . - ,,t more of it. If you - 11 - claima to have solved the problem. His ened'at a pile of wood the other do,y,, as he Swamp fires in li.orth-east Fullarton do . at once be a parent that the population was - -Mr. M. McD. Fleming, of Listowsk, re- � remaking it pay- yom - I . : .. 't is not only week for Palestine, 'where he will, engage in doi I � stroyed a tar e quanti y of Wood. -did - , - there anything in this list that mixed and ixed so badly that'i Vice, for which a patent will . be issued was driving north on the base line, Hallett. turned from, a two mont'ho" trip to the .. � I missionary work, having been designated to . Bail, Mrs. G. Far- -Messis' oo & rrow have moved the � All Carpe , � you need? . difficullt, bna impossible, to point out th joeiety shortly,- consists of a brass plate, nickeled, The occupants, .Mrs . q Ary last week. He van -visiting bit ,ta bought. - . . ponent rts. These miners are far diftfe. that field by. the Church Missionary E I qubar and himself, were thrown out but'not Siegel sto& of boots ad shoes from- Mitch. con] rgh � . I - . relations,sinuts and undes in Ediabu - � of charge. I � I ... % I . L�l com of .Lngland. . . bearing the number of the factory and the seriously injured, but the rig was- badly �� all to Stratford. i I � � � � . . I �. I - � ... * forenb in c aracter from what they are. i section. and from this the brand in -made in oken u . and Greenock, at which latter ,place . -1 . -to-order Suit, Overcoat . , Mrs. Long warded $20, - . -Ti he now house i4 Logan townal . .. - A made and generally redited in being. They are . � has been a 000 tr . a lip f0T uncle is head of the firm Fleming, Raid - I - . . . Victoria for the the choose itself in the course of manufac- P. . Of . I 11 � Trousers. - neither roug , ,wild excitable or hillatious damages against the city of turing. Ib cannot be exased, neither can it -The anniversary services in connection Rev. Fattier Downey is now nearly com- & Co. who are large manufacturers of fine .. .. .. ­ & last charge that could death of her husband, Dr. Laijq,� at the with the Holmosville Methodist church - pleted. , . - 0 - and lawless eas is . on may 25th, be put on after- the cheese is:m4nafactured. wool goods, worstedal, etc., ampbying about - I ., i: s B rb` S'. y� A readymade Suit, Overcoat, Vest, ,be truthfull laid against them. Exposed as Point Ellice Bridge disaster - ­�The town of Windsor, Nova Scoitia,was were held on Sunday and Monday last � -Mr. Moody, the noted evangelist will six hundred hands. Mr. Fletaing ,open t a, I . - .. 1. � ' . I . . I I I Coat., they are to onstai�t daniers, they are cool, 1896. week, and were a pronounced success. Rev- be in Sbrat on Monday and Tuesday ry enjoyable holiday with relativeal , � - . . . : . - I I -, I -- Trousers, Pea Jacket, -oda . ess, brave land daring fellows, -At the s4e of the Royal hotel furni. entirely wiped out by . fire Sandsk. The - next", foO , ve hii - � � � - . -collectedj fe I used lose in about a million and a half of dollars, W. Alers preachea on Sunday and on Mon th re and in other parts of Scotland ;and i ­ . Fur Coat, Fur Cap, Rainproof ture at Hamilton, the bedroom suite,,.,,i -meeting was held. The ---Alex.. Irvine has been engaged as tesoh- 0 1 . TON. ' . � . � . _ " sy night a tea I I - .. ,o was also in London for a few day". - He was I . . � whether un er or above ground. den during is via , with a million insurance. The fire Was d ! I i . - I . - - 111. by the Prince of W i * 11, " it I caused, by a negro, who kept a billiard and proceeds amounted to $110. er of the Science Hill school, at a salary of: i Coat. JAS. PUROEI. " much delighted with his trip.. .. — �, . - Hamilton was sold to Mrs. J. S. Hendrie9 *.. t: - , - .1 rieeting of the Henderson $350. � I ' . I a ; . for $47. It original cost was 8700. bar -room, getting drank and -setting fire to -The annual in -Hen, Thomas Ballantrineli of Stratford, -, The following f rem a recent issue of the . I . . 4terworth, of London, Also Underclothingi. Has., Gloves or ' , W '' *hfskev Costs. r of the Dominion his place. All the churches, factories, pub- Bicycle Co., of'Godeiiah, was held on Tues, . ith a severe Toronto Globe refers to a daughter of Mr. � � -Will � you allow me to -Ponton the telle .. - � tie Wilding in gentle- has been confined to his bowso w. Mill,chell : Xt the recent 11 i I I � child was adopted by - . I Ja g Clark, 'attack of bronchitis. . W. Thomson, of . . . alitts, White or. Colored Shirts, 'D&tR Ex osiToit. ' Bank at N once, charged with being iin to and about. 400 residences were day of 16,96 week. The follow Mee -recepti ._given to young men at Assodiation - children of her own ;�Z . 'Night Shirts, Top di- disect the I ttention of your readers to the pliested in t a recent robbery of the bank destroyed, leaving between 3,000 and 4,000 men were elected as directors : -Mr. R. Babb, -*ho has been in business �,%n - . � I . - � Shirts, Car The Aport of'the Royal com- . � James Wilson George Acheson, J. T. Gar. oat inte ature of the pro. ,' Alma, Oqtario ; Dr. people . in- . i rf andk following: . . gistrate. homeless." - ' I Hall , restingfe dentisti, Chicaga; and - . Jackets, - H � erehiefs, . there, ban been acquitted by the ma U midnight Saturdiliv, after their an. row, Eph. Downing, James .McIntosh and - in Mitchell for the paat thirty years, . h , , of Min Mabel V. , , � . . ,,an mission, on the liquor traffic thus summar -A carload of baled flax on a M. C. R. -, I the. close of the tends shortly to retire. � . ramme was t e singin 1i 1 ,"allough, editor of the '. . � -fit and lose to the Domin. nual concert, the McGill btudents, "Montre- D. S . Henderson. At OM80m, top! - .C.M., gold medal- � . Ties, Collars and 0affs, Braces, izes the an ual pro Th. ­ - I � * i I egan his journalistie - a of intoxicating train.caught fire near Comber the other &I,. marched to the Royal Victoria -College - shareholders' meeting, the directors mot and -Lizzie, daughter of Mir. Robert Keyes, -mile fO,r - .� Hosiery, Umbrellas, all kinds of ion of Can da frQm the eat . The car was switched on a siding. . I . - Tandy. - ' . a.v Advance. h . . ; t . . morning. for Women -the gif b of Lord Stratheous, elected James Clark president, James Wi�l- of Lo xn, left last week for Philiadeljp�is. to ist of Toronto Conservatory of 9 gi - 1897. She is a pupil of Mr. Reehabi _ . ) extinguish the flames, Aaugbrter-in-law, Dr� L Shirt Jewelry and Caps. liquors. Or Tub LIQUOR numc. - and efforts made t4 611y burned. I which is not yet completed -and formed son vice president, and Alex. Saunders, attend the school. of oratory. - . Miles ' , Thomson�v voice iss, soprano of high 11 -' � � . CO � I but car and flax were tote . -Miss Annie Ranter, formerly of Listo- - d remarkable sweetneso, alad s4, . a oah of Datroitr,.one of ' . - . . . around the large statue of the Queen, vhich manager. . . range an ifficalt it! Z:� 3' 1 . Amount -paid for liquor by consumer8i L t k, the Salvation Army in Tor .'writes: Mr. well, wits married recently at Duluth to _ I .. its� in America;. attend- - I I DO you find'it difficult to procure a I as e [the -was designed by the Princess Louise, and - -A Stanley correelpondeub Aings the most d Arlas: 'with , a � c - -gh, but � . - -for -your 6 '879,85 .' Value of grain etc. destroyedJ omic, celc�rs!ted the 15th anniverbary ol -paulin -, or., the veteran teacher of James W. Evansil, of Madison, WiNconsint fs�ility of execution, and songs and.' I X as I ...- 10 his, son Hu i (yood long stocking L' , -pauperism, . my into Canada. All which was enveloped in tai - One'ol George Baird Mith L re unable to- be present. i . -� . 0, $2888,765,� cost of proportion of introduction of the Ar the boys climbed up and loosened the cover.- School Section No. 1, recently purchased a -David 8 , l4th Concession, Elms ng and refinement, - - - . ; . boys 7 "We h&,ve, a full and disease, itl chargeable to the princibal officers of the Army in Canada L for him- has sold his twenty a#e farm, to his neigh' With much feati � %% T. .Sullivan and �, I sanity and - crime . I ings, and as the 'mass fell the Students bicycle, which he intends to use . -The funeral of Ma;ry- Bain, of Metter- . ds- the Ii( r"affic, $3,014,097; loss of produe ' L �.% Sited, � At, I - complete stock of these voo were preabilt at thkmestings. burst out with'the- 01 National Alathem." self. He is worthy of it, as the last fifteen her, Arelfibald Cruden, for $115M. . 1. _ was 0 Bit, on Wednesday of last weak, ,'jngham,, vi .. - tive 11borJ$76,288,000 ; lose'through mor- -Palmer & Oullette, of Tilbury North, anted , I % - I I ad. She had bean in f4mug- 7 � f largely attend I Anda � I mlb- Before leaving the students decorated the years he has walked, 'sometimes ran, two -Mr..R. J. Barr, has- r his farm, in wl I , y. -The Saera�- .1 L ta. i have had two threal - employed . . - and a half each morning and; eveningg L eatill which - .- m 0 . - I lapen - I I- . S lity cajoed by drink, $14,304,000; hing machines royal scepitre with McGill colors and placed miles agan, to Charles Robinson for a ter for some time .and her - 0 pper will be d' sed. "I - I I The difference between reliable good ; total, $143, - ad the royal neck - and yet seems as vigorous as in his y9uthful .r. Mr. Barr intends health I'll, . -bbath. I - ��. . . directed li her, $4,748,000 _ 122t, for a period of sixty days, daring which . years, at $250 a yes 021ky felt � a ... pharch next Sa satis- - 11 . . ed out probably 125,000 a marshall's collar arou a . t the States. . - was mot expected, i I . . - - . will be preached on I and the other kind is, that 716. * time they have turn -In Toronto, on Friday last the ther- -days. The wheel will be . * great Ponve - going o - large- circle of friends. Alor-ch .Zer - , . faction follows the purchase of REVZ-,.q-,1Z "PROM THE LIQUOR TRAW10- bushels of grain: in Tilbury east pull north.' I I & he ­-7LIfess and Wilhelm, the two men ini- - - .9'. . eter registered[ 86 degrees in the, shadc', , ience to. him, and he will soon learn t example and heir whole life were such'is to � ��ievr. D.Ma0*N&'0,.. MOA -ide Dominion Government, $7,101,557; Pre- -Lieutenant-Colonel Bliss was out driving mOm, .. eicated in the North Easthope arson cue, . ` three. . � 0 - I ave been c " mitted to stand their trial on endear her and- make her much beloved �by. � the former. This is our gu ,r. Robert Sham, OF - at, $M,358; Municipalities at Ottawa the hottest October day on record, Som other value of it or re . sidents of Fordwich will be ow � -t, is visiting hissister,. I in bot4 buying and selling. We vincial Governmei , away hot days in past Octobers Were : In 1862, -The old . . all who knew her. While health permitted � . I ­ I � � ��-Mr� James Robert-- . I I e 0 0 for $42�%107; kotal,$8,455,022. Net lose, $134,- children and'nurse. The horse tan as se. 77 degrees on the 8th ; ini, 1867, 76'dogrees ined to hear of the death of Miss Ida the charge. - she took an active part in all good work, I . may be paying a littl mor I and the rig upset. Colonel Bliss w ' gav -James Hance, 12th c6noessiou� Elms, taught in the Sabha I I -prize at , � 667.694. - 1 7, 80 degrees 11 weetman, form ugh�y, of th schoolo and was A� 1 is ook-firat I ex- . . ; I and it its doubtful if he or on the 18bh ; in 187 on the let o ierly of that place, but who - * 'to � CH-WeA, p . � ent, but what we TisimpmANCE. riously injured, injuries. the 16th ; in 1880,75 has resided in Chicago during the �past few has rented his farm to Wm. Witte Hance Motherwell choir since I - p 'it urebalsed the pres, . in 1879, 74 degrees on .member of the - i the nurse will raeov t' k iN I I I er from their a A frienNs Newry, for a term of yearso Mr. I . I A, . . L for the - I t tKed a , ddenly - and family will remove to Mitchell 6 live- formation. Her parents have the pincere '. - 3russels, fair 'wherer . . Pend_ __ better article is pment of Live Stock from . -While Mason Brothers were hreshing degrees on the llth; in 1881, 77 degrees on K earn. While attending a part sympathy of all in this, their second great ' ��ey.-Wiff Gray, of' more thain madil) up in the Ser- . The Sh., � with their steamer for F. H. Groase, near the 7th; in 1884, 81.5 degrees on the 4th ; ouse, Miss Sweetman was ta � . � i I Canad& in 18910 81 degrees on the 3rd ; in 1890 the ill and before medical, aid could. arrive she -Bishop Baldwin will conduct Cho open- allfiction. I ; V;,, Duff, wheeled to- aring- - ' me � � ev. W, J.M . vice illat it ell in ou,twe' i ' Drayton, the other day, the barn, sheds and -was 67 degrees on the 29tb. Fri. passed away. The younglady was always Ing Services in con otion with the new -Ernest Schinutz, a ounig 'farm hand . 1�h �R -c- giT as regarding the shipping together with implements highest , I � I e ar - the cheaper article. I New r ,,gulatioi I I all outbuildings, 'a temperature has oilly beed exceeded a general Ifavorite in the communitY %;d Trinity chureb� Mitchell, which will be held .employed by John W. ZIker, of 'Tavis. . I eatare on the Royal ; - . of live StA ok from Canada ,havebeen issued. and a seaAon's crop, were totally destroyed day , , I I I . , I eight times this year, six times in July and -much sympathy is: expressed for the bei- on the second �Sundsy in November. .i mishap the i6ther � s Heudersciii returnect. i ovner or agent of every ship by fire from a spark from the engine. . . - . tock, met with a serious -for a time�* w - � . I Nothing is cheap' -that does not W6aT- The man or, oi ve stockfor t thrice in September, the highest in August reaved family. -Mr. George Foster) of Munro, who sold day which will lay him off w-ork- . � visiting at Toronto,, ­ . t d' to take on board li rans- I to .. I ' - , . - Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, of London being.'only 82- degrees. � --�Mr. Alex. McIntosh, of Molisworth,rel- his farm to Mr. Giorge.Butler, has gone- He bad been threshing at Mr. Schnoide?s, . and Brantford. -Mr. .- - Nothin is dear that gives satis- lno'rtaitlou from Canada sball, if Such 7ship . recently celebrated their golden - a collision took a 'andwhile Stowing away straw from the � . . ' - c' I I 1 iursday morning last, ceived an anonymous letter lately with the Mitchell, to live, and Mr. Butler has mov d � I � I drove to Seaforth this . I faction. 0 W r) re after every hon- requires o be inspected,applylor inspection =ig!p . Among those present were Mr. -Tf exander Me. on to the farm vacated by Mr. Foster. carrier, - aboard gaNe . .Way -under 'his ,feet . Mrs.. Johw I e I coon the Canadian .Pacific Railway- at envelope �addressed to" Mr. At - . - ��ela stateri, I . . I I �,` who . NtNtsvillei. The through express train from Intosh, better known -as Dar4ey -Mr.ThomM Male,of Listowel, returned and he fell .through to thi barn floor, 14; e . - e. . YOU in writi g to the Ins,�ector of the port at and Mrs. George Beattie, of Nebraska � McIntosh, - � . f et 11 6- very ifl.-M-ma.Mary � I eat dollar we! can secur I* I -stoc* is to be shipped, I I . . - I - f I which t e ive bad travelled 1,200 miles to be.present at freight 9 after having paid below. His I . �tou ;ear Galt,= Mon- I J we the va ne ­ V% I Toronto to Obtawa dashed into a Molesworth Ont.,". and containing $1.50, assing . hold the dollar an ctor will take the steps � . from England last week, bead struck a beam in p i J ' T whereup the Inspe, ,, I celebration. � - � pieces with a note saying that a number of years . use . I I deter- the . train.' The engines met, and are now - isit to bin father, who is head gardener and when picked up he was uncle .iaue. A . I" d . a v I . or so visiting, hiendav, . - I of the We will exchange necessa , to inspect the ,vas e an number of years Can- . . I for som� stock he it wa ound . � .m. 711 I -John Lyle, for a of , on the top of which are piled ago in paying the writer hich was now - Earl ey's estate in StalTord- physician was sumiioned whieft is f 1he eastern boundaryi . . whether she in a safer, ii,�aworthy and so agent at Harrisburg, wp-s-- scrap iron 00 w on the of Dual , i broken, . old lady, scaded her- � - I valu6 for value, giving You the min , - If the Inspee . r approves adisn, Expre, about thirty feet high the remnants of a had overpaid him $1. , h has shire. I . that the young mau�s light arm wvA I- - . hange if Y uld noti�f t -) and. chain has been pre- but be was not otherwise seriously injured. . . ­ �'. L . . 01.1 suit e ship. . . the floor in his house, dead. . - � k a vessel off the- 1�. L I privilege of r,e-exe of t a vessel he sho, I he owner, found lying On ,een in poor health for edme composite mail and express car and a few enclosed, with interest. Mr. Melntos I gold watch - I I - - me I es . There were four killed and no idea who the party is, but wishes to say I � senDed to Mr. G. D. Stanley b3 the young -Fully 150 guests assembled at the home . I- ods. iroceed to fit . � Doe zed had b . . Y. -Mr. . . wiah other go master or agent -that he ty � . freight cars. - schooli BlaushaLrd, of n Brl-ttoW, on - L - � . o time, although he was able to be out on the 1. recent illness.--m:,Misa- . . ,-equired by the a regulations, . ­ two injured. TheL killed are Frank La that he is much obliged. *ple of' Glendale I 1. � . . up the at iip as I day of his death. � . 0 . L -Aver. happy. and pleasant event tookl PC his leaving to L Wednesday October 6th, at 7 p. m.., to - ,r. and � purchase - wepaper ail clerk ; James place on I ctober 6th; �, . iviously fitted Rindean, Ottawa, engineer of the express ; - which he has been teacher, cin L 0 .1 I . ,� ;L q-und%y With 9 Keep us in -view in the of a but if tie vessel has bi�ien pr -One of the first - and. oldest ne a, it the home of 'Mr.1 A. Alex- ; I t . . .. . We. � I I . for the transpor ?a,taed- off ick, Colborne, when they attend the Toronto Medical College. witness -the marriage of Mien El'" come " -- I listioli of live stock in a - lies- " . 11 . L . � �� . , publishers of Berlin and district, -- w - Robert Peden, Ottawa, rn I ander to Arthur Forman, of -the 4th. 11 I Suit or 0,iercoat. as Hastoy, brakeman on the freight train ; and Mrs. Jacob Fl . -hip- Win. She&Lreri of Elms, has return . 4— . ' stent with these regul- . . t. eremolly- ... r ... manner not consi the scene on Tuesday afternoon of eek, who was 6ve- a -way their -daughter Lydia to Mr. , - 7 James- Kearney, Cantley,.Quebeo, lma,. The intere's to 4c . : �� � - ector shall require compli- , , M. h. Glen Falls, New 'York, where he bion of E I , �pan. I- L I ations, I . the person of Mr. F. Rittinger, one of the said to be on ,the freight train without A Ce'wis Baker, from Elkton ic irn. The . id from - Rev. J. W. tameron, of , L I mentis in all respects In . . . . - mdergoing treatment for cataract,ou was -performed by ; I ance wit i theme req aire prietors -of the Journal, an old establish - ceremony was perfo'rmed by Rev C. Mor was 111 Mies Cooper and Son, ; . . c�rtifioate.' Fat cattle car- pro � ticket. The accident was due to the mis . h better &ad con- North Morningto-0. The bride wove a � - and was witnessed by a the eyes. -, He ie'very mue - --' re is iraing his erman weekly. , . f . -e of ,cream, with a w-seath of L ,�a -ba in good demand . WF, HAVF, oNB PRICE! TO ALL befo oi Spar deck or any other ed G understanding or disobeying of orders. . look, of Listowel, coming rem fidentally � looks forward to a complete re. pr - and :earned a . I . � . � ried on t,le upper -J. G. Cartees butter fa.,tory, at Law. - v naitural flowers � . � ; Of late be -en -making: - I I I" ce of two feet eight � large number of friends, some covery I; �a Short time. in her hair I deck mu it be given a spa I was hroken into recently, and 36 tubs . role � - i ey shipped. from 'here . I 'ED t- fe�t clear in lash, I �h tub weigh- k Huron Not - Zurich, Clintonj Godarieb, Seaforth, South attend- bouquet of White ; as. The .bridesmaid, . . �ONEY BACk IF WAM .1 inches c ear in widLh by eigh - ea. - ullett, aboilt 80 iw all. The -Mrl W.-Thornsoin of Mitchell, X . .y butter stolen. Eac ary Alextuder, of Carleton PJAZO, - ib I , 0 etanquetigi4en to Mr. Mise. M I I , .4 to, �Mrr. Gooding of - . and not less than six feet three ef creamei net, so that the loss -will -Mrs. MoVittie, of Hallett, has rented Cayuga and H Mr. ed the Ward of trad ' These lambs a'r'e' for- - .....M..'...m.a..M.. ..... W.N.M. length e xch, ed 56 pounds . brideeimaid was Min. Emma Baker and . and like - all was attired in .white Swiss muslin over belit 4� _50me ­ SL ii k height, and in no case shall more Three doors were her farm and intends moving into Clinton to Laurier in Toronto last week, ,. � t I r . inche amount to fully $400. John Flick assisted ttio groom. - mthuniastic ported by Robert r * ' (400ding keeps . . of cattle be'allowed in each � I the rest who were prPsent, is e . trope. The groom was sup] , - .. -1 I . I 'L than fot r head get at the goods. reside. ' Mrs. T. Hill, of i , Logan; of Montredl. .After the ceremovy I - 14ave also been dispoo- - 11 L p V ,ept at the end of - the row, where broken in 0 Kintore had two ' -John Bannerman, of Stinley, was ad- -John, y6nu est'son of in his admiration of Cana�ls. prime mlnl- the com A sumptuous to- 11 I ie local fairs, which alt .en e= ,. I . GREIG d'MACDONALD . inter. ' � " L tivia May - be allowed togel -Joseph Alderson, of while Plow- mitted to the House of Refuge last week, the gravel ro:1 Hallett, d;ed at Park PRUY oat dolwn to � . %er, provided, I of his ribs broken on Saturday , -iota, reiliently, and the re- � ' I . - �o,l qualify of their , . . I I ttle, each one thousand , * ; River, North Da . of Carlingfordo drove into Past. !� , I � . . e :1 -John Colop . 10 : iaehraa�n, who has been � I howevev, that fiv O& aly known. Ing. The plow ran against a stone and making 78 inmates. ' maims were brought home and interred in a liasket of -Mr. Alfred Br�,,�, sn'ap$lo buyef who . or under, commo, . ei�',;It with, a severe ae- � for Some,- IL CLOTHIERS. pounds weight . the handle struck Mr. Alderson in the -The farm of the late James Brown, on on Monday of last Stratford the other day with � Win. Da,�g I . &L d in a pen in- . ,rest force, knocking him some the . ion 'of Hullett" ban been the Cliaton cemetery , fowl and one of eggs in his buggy. He left haills from Colborn, I .1.. I I as stockers,". may be carrie side . ory steady, tem- kin app, as in Tuesday fcirA1gom&r . ttle. Cows in calf are -to with g . . -13th concess . week. -ipecoased was a v the 0 go in the buggy while he was dispoo. cldeut while vac $ il on the farm 4 . . ' I � _ ­ di - et, in the stead of four fat ca rented -to George Crawford. man, aged 25 . �r. Joseph - I eMillsal' of North Eaa.thopo, . ; feet.. industrious Young . n he returned he I � P . i engage in farming 111�1 On the Wrong Side of the Stre, ce as fat oxen. : son- of Mr. George W. Rogers has 1purchased H. perate, ing Of the poultry and whe o � � � � be given the same spa . -WilHe Smith, a 10 year old - -- - - A from was am- - had just ut - - . Ds. Mr. LeiOhniau Is- � Strong Block. - � hall not be less than seven - - .and when last bear , ' found that some person had run off with the on Monday of lsst,�eek. Re , - . � . Pens or sheep a W. C. Smith, of. Ha�miltou, met with an so Edmunds" house and property in Clinton, Years on supplies, . some Is re I 'IQ &�hlead man and the I eight, divided into tmro equal com- his ployed as a traveller handling ir hen fruit. head line I 'i" for the barrels Am A I in'the feet in , cident on Alonday that may cost him paying therefor the sum of $600. the i find him a goo,cl man- � On the Right Side of the Street, &M to, and. notmorethan eighteirten 0. It well known by the family that he -Mr. Wm. Goerke has purchated the block with a hatchet, and bad struck -At. daughter' . Partin life. He fell from the top . of a house and -0karles Kennedy,youngest son of James at 6d grone to Dakota, but whether he was eut with A . view to, . lis, - . 11 Block. 9th he east half of lot 31, concession 11, . Logaft block with the instrum I vrrie 14,01 . . Whitney I � :sh 1 be c6unted equal. to one - fat Oxi struck a fence in the descent. . One of. the Reid, of Goderich, died on Saturday, livi r till following me time Cal - ed to the hatchet. 6ile' returning home: . flep tion of the Inspector. b1f 4there permanently o a township, and has been busy for so. .Ty off the block attach e buried the - � � -I-'- I . acco, " g to the discre I a pickets pierced his left side berveral -inches. just., after an illness of four yeare'duration. the ocoupation of a traveller is not known. set clearing the same. On Tuesday of Unfortmalately, however), h F night Of last wee � 0 Stores, One Price. � Stslis or borses shall not be less th n two d -will and effects of the -D. L Straeban has been re-engaged as instead of in � . ; accident- I Two Sto4s, Tw ' -The license, Roo His death was due totyphoid fever. Fast week he ha,d a -bee and moved 'the. sharp 'instrument in. his foot I . unfortunate t . wide in the clear for -berses town school in Mor- . I . : . . feet. si inches * teacher in the Brown report of the county jail for h was formerly occupied by Mr. the block. The laceration proved to -be a - - . ; � other playmates, � were � .... � . � weig U I Ito. or loss. For horses over- Grglouset of London, were sold Monday . -The annual house whic . Of . - -- I- , 131, i'm afte a 90 cents on the dollari to Dan rin for 1898 at an increase in salary of $25 tember 30th, 1897, has . . painful one ard required a number . v whork by some means, ,- ' to stall shall not be of Clinton, who the year ending Be Ernest Bennoweis, on to his faim. . %ff . I . I . SEAFOR'TH, �. ------ ONT. 1 1,2-- L. -in weight t es in the clear. McIntyre of Dorchoster,for MiWtin O'Mesmp -Mr.-D. A. Forrester, ns . I � Mr. Brown was removed to the -- umpiwiF I . I - 9 con '- Royal hoW, ough tb . a M. a - ? - L �, eight inch with an accident by falling over a stair been rendered to tie ntunday schools of the stitches the act of 1 . - -Avery inter t, vention of the a wound ' fill baox- . I less than two feel. The stock is valued at $10,277, mot On September es" Stratford. Ill l:)e, and sh - ! .- -the stall must be eight- feet of London. I .. . * i woving nicel many. interesting items. f eve.- I - . WILY betWeen � .... � I I In - � I and -400 bannister, is iml . Y. aotll,,1896, there were 4 males and- I female Epworth 1ASgues.and Fungrton to". -in progressing .ably it ,W111 bei some " L _ � it. Mid . -evei y me � effects at $2 - -Smith Brothers have purchased the 150 W6rches of I . be Ale to � - . ; "I i deep. w lber of$ ATordlite trolley-qar motor- Wro. in cusWy, and -during the year 70 males four Methodist - time before he will Wear a shoor , r Under the d0ctOev I � . ; -A nun - Morris, from _ . . � . nice, 74� . . - THE CANADA . � -------r-*. are said to be a . king the ship, was held at Bethel church, Munro, on ag I ain. I . . progreg-Jeng L . 1. avention of the Ontario men affering from 4 temper- acres on the 5th line, n r the I and 6 females yvere committed, ma . .. .-The annual co reflection of Cameron, Brussels, payi 9 $5,000 fO: malesland 7 females. Of the total ThiMay of last week, afternoon and even- --#— � 11 , -of Tucker� . O- Wonial ela Christi --.Temperance Union was ary blindness, caused by the . total 74 � I a program a . ... lt .. ,oMpanyL an" -01=100 . i 16GAger -iwiaw an& - theelerotriclights withinthe carbeingeset property. out the number 5 males and 2 females were under Ing. The contributors to th la H-18; - WZDDING. , - ;Lo their son . Accident Assurance , )rd -last week, The resolu rownlee,has bought and 5 females are confined to members of local liesques ARRIZOTED AT I I ! hold rantf( e heavy glass dt the vestibule. Some -�--Mrl- L B 16 years of age; 39 melals member of a, gang that liss' been . . . . )pted"Issb year, callin on th Mr. G. M. Kilty, of ; 117 and Sunday schools. The after discussions HYSOU, & I L. ,,'ra, Sh - of Sinlece.- I I . 9 'for the- first, time tonto of Melgaand-sur- . y I . hich were Ad( I ealing I . tional of the -men are at Present under medical store and contents of rs commit;ted ig the inharbi all" to do its duty in the . . Summerhill, and commenced business on we a effects are very bans. teirorizin L *0 h s been d , I.. on the electorate . , ales and 1 female for a second offence; for are open to all. Th I . L t, . Obio,has b�oasrroat- 11 I and -in - 1; Wd Piate GI&38- . I plediring the members treatment. al g coun ies, in - %iz Summer L Accident a ulelo,te campaign, were Sent down, and for a ficial to toe& _iron Hysall .. . I receivea I . 3icipal and -A horrible fatality occurred at the Monday; the lith inst. I Leaguers and Sunday school roundin - I _ lemand, has " - . p the anion to support for law death removed a third, 9 males under look and teachers, and show that they can -reader a Led under sensational alst"'oon na eilass� � 11 - I ! Of Stevens -Campbell elevator, Chatham, on -On Sunday, 10th inst., � I . . I urth, 5 males -were placed was standing beside Min Georgia- Mailey. . * - . first aiia seco I atary 1po'sitions only those men who his death anesteemed resident of McKilloP, in the fo - very interesting and instractive programme. I � ... T ' �rh . umber incarcerated, 40 � - in Pomeroy� I - L Jollisi, who has beell . little. Are P�r" i prohibition. independent of party, Friday, William Green meeting . of John Forbes, concession 14, Me. - key. of the. total n Mr. Holtby and Mr. Sawyer, of gtitcholl, at the home of Squire U',,§',t � 'rld- have I per Ohio a*aiting the word I � � I � � isiting among friender, I An accident policy costs ' pledge Lg the local Unions to immediate * by suffocation. Green was working in a son -% ho, had attained the royal old 990 males and 5 females were sentenced to ionin the evening. 0 _ L ­ 11 � * .� N, . nes Mar� you insured 7 I and r in the plebiscite campaign I wheat bb� rith Wm. Pouruoci, and by some Killopo and 10 days. ])a- variquo terms of confinement, and 1_1 males took part in the disouse r a& ad and wife, whIS1211110 Officer$ I.. -Mr. Jai I . on�hs The fello,wing are the officers fo - next y r. in a them maill veek. oaltbL - — And a , wort non there were six or seven feet of of 90 years, 7 m , I county of and 11 female were acquitted. Of toe con- I e scene. Rewards . . � lif w I according to. the at Carlin : been in good h - I are re -affirmed The followiu as means, w Cork, rules elected iuddefily sp - red On th - � L � I .,-Jd,r. Ir . I � W 9 - elation 0 last grain in the bin, got his feet in the hole at oessed was a native Of the I fin;4 ones, according to � the jail register, all I I . tinff =(000 have ban offered forhis 11 � now improvigg . . a rider to the ran we" of Canadian' ford, where the 1898 convention will L - _ L . ,� �sp I oned of .11, . Ranald J. MaCdOm9do I oting the plebiscite: I I Further the bottom of the bin. The weight of the Ireland and was married in the Emerald 40 males and 5 females 'a­na ;�W�Ci6nl. . I -. -. ., LLL I yy 0, him down,and Isle ;aut 63 years 5909 his wife alarviving 1,0 males claiming England, 12 L Males hold ; Poildent,, R. H.. Cowie ; vice-presi- Mtre -. � w da,va ago ( am Of . . POUIUCO, ,&tte L : � - � dug 111. at we, expecting the Goverment wheat immediately drew . 80 YOM - births L . I I ! the nice.. a . . 0. P. R. Telegraph and Canada Accident r � ople �y giv. seeing Greaten danger mpted - him, although she is approaching . I � . . I I . � I - i - . . axyra. this is beginning - . . m its pledge' to the pe . . . - , - L . . Z � I wilul �v � - - L . - . i � - aes. L � . I rLisurancle Compainy AS?nt. - . . . L . I . . . I � I ­­ . .. . �-. . I I I . . ; .. - I . - I . . I I- � . I . . � . : � . . I- L . � . I . I - . � I � I - I -� -- I - - - - - I I r I # ri 91 in, IN., 0 a liar I . � I . I � � � . - . . . . . � . I I . . I . . . � . I � . . . L I . . . . 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