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An absociation of aria onthusirig'and inspiring t, ma, . r- in from the west . . Theres "O moneF - ". �� not W� in i 'dent. ` I * L di&taa'( � - - CO-OPEILATION, OF FARMERS c best be conducted on co-oper- which followed the lengthy b4 in orest* force. The colliding engine was almost de- and prooured a rig to go to Lucan, - giving the marks of the prying are q�it! evi 11 I * Of � M�1* - I � L. Cr sit *1 e Ism )ieow of bs� ge were musing in all, I , I - i our -AP XONEY ; ,(2) To ! iELL- Faums ; (3) ative lines, it could be make -a profitable duty of introducing the dole to' from, - molished, and. its tender hurled down the the name of Gordon. He has not , been seen- Six I . , .� I.., - .- I - � I -a car full. of c I lever since. The matter was reported to the mostly satchels be ODgWg - he , 4 cappata thati,Zai � - 11 TO, COLONIZE TRZIR SON s. business and it would fit in with the work think, every country on the g ,,!I It was steep bank, together with I to travellers. T � .1 . � i - the track a - � 1. I . � --1 - . colonizing Canadians, because it� .would really interesting and pleasin . a e theme oeocf.' Nearlylevery one of the care of the police, and the detectives started on a hunt. baggage was carried down � t7 one t L a�. raledium . I ­ . . - , � L . � at* the coup. In doing to they came acrobs the rig belong- I piece, when the different valises were pried I V look a Wow , � I � (Wri Own for Tnx Ex vorroz.) entail any great addition to the cost of ladies, ripresenting so many ore t kinds train cun into 'were smashed fV I ' L 1 6 aue carriedoff. � , . 1,� our regular 5% L - I - A high price for wheat, 1i is said, will fill Management here, and in Great Britain we of people, drawn together,to work in one lings. Ifortuiiate no one w"I hurt, ing to Mr. Hoope I And Doubt.-, � ly _ r, and telephoned to police open and whatever W&SL - - is , li3w. 1. headquarters at Guelph immediately. The -A curiosit i to be seen in the orphard I "I . � ru I . ,I our vacant lands and ftp our farmers' can,find recruits for our colonies 'among great cause, the uplifting of humanity. - -John Graham, ian Ions farmer, was Concession of I _ . . - I . . - - - -r - ( , , liar . . I �, of Mr. John ; ore 9th I � � 1A, those who would like to immigrate under Some.of the speakers tou hiS point driving to St. Thomas on Saturday, with a description -of the thief, as 'given by M . -in better Tapfttr 1. . �z sons .upon the farm. But e mugi not for- . I Trebilcoek, is the same as that given to the ton. One of his apple trees isvovered yo, - - � I favorable conditions, hub have not money to of oneness very pathetically, and I am not load f hen he was jolted from the with - , I I I .1 WeA4 and keep thlar - I i get that next in imporiane i to that in a low.. - . 0 grain, I W , polict at Guelph by Mr. Hooper. �The horse blossoms in full blooca, and if the weather I L � for you&,. our regulw . . I The astoundingly mattex of fact way in, price for money, for the do lar that in moved take up lands that are improved. Rome undervaluing the - oratorical abilities of seat, and the wagon wheels p6med over him, I - I � I 1. . I not burlt in a day, and this,, too, -will Western women, when I say - that theme on, * i * ri' f in which he Idied. stolen from Mr. Trabilcock in a liobt b - continues fine for a week, there is scarcely a I . � . WAG I using in u ex ro I t 11 � - which some people criticize any- is just as good as the dollai that is made. wei t 1,050 pounds ; 15.3 hands hisgI '- doubt but ho, " plea will form. - . . - � . in take time. We want to arouse public interest, Eastern delegates could hold their own on - Namilton Hirald Will prosecut. all James aft, W i Tapestry Qwpotn� thing and everything that does The loan, companion have � uvested in th I arged ; am ' _Mrs. he in residing with V in _ . : � . a blact Zf� -� L' I we want to court criticiam,ana, to enaw us the platform. To"hear M ion Willa, A is to d fo Day act. e points ; one fetlock eul � �. . riL good, � to- - - I V. oe over a hundred in Ilion dollars. it star on forehead. � , her daughter,. Mrs. James. Va"Wrie, in I * . I L not meet with their fancy, is one pro in - I _ . I I - � to get down to work, we.want the names lovelier. Her whole soul is in her work,aud gotouta"iol editionlast unda�,wit � - ar W- �� ,I is evident that if the rate interest could . -Another of the few remaining represen. Listowel, had the misfortune, the other .. or . . . I of the features of modam times. be reduced by one per c nt., the farmers and addresses of those who aret in sympathy her face, radiant with zeal and lo lop her the varticular* of the railway accident on ' -1, .4 best 1. . , I I - 11 - . would tatives of the early settlers of North Dum� day, to fall *into the cellar, and break her "I . .�r 7, 1 1 1 put a million doll& in their pockets with theze us. I fellow-creattires, inspires love and trust in he Wednesday eve srml two places. The old lady is --lose on .a.�r 7,.,�, &Ir 7-., - t New York Central' ,,�, I pla � . r c�. � e Londoi fries passed away on ning of - - Rurwi 0 - The critic exercises nowidays f eve year, and the val of their lands ret' She is one of -those ind . assford, a pri;mmor in th M isalb week. in the person of Mrs. D. Grieve, t I years of age, and not very bri I in Br ... -- - - , . ull away � ERNEST HEATON. brio. - tigable . -j. Gl I 0 L ght - 31-, ­ Goderich, October,25th, IS97. I workers for Christ, whom the 'world could jail on a oharg� of assaulting M�o Bovine, or 75#-- -- � - I in all. callings in life, in politics, w o "I be increased b;y tihe capital which is �- - I a - I L . - ill I afford to lose. Altogether the mass- . oury, 4caped from reliet of John D. Grieve, at the advanced hopes are entertained for her reooverT. . . quality, that will I . Wresented by this sum. sch6ol.girl, near Newt . age of 81 years, having been for about 55 -Drs. Wood,, of Mitchell ; McKenzie, of . . . I - 'Wear .... � . Z in law, in medicine, in � business, ri racking, with siveral bodies -of students, the prison by o'sirribing over th yrall. - we laarr�- I �� -, I . I ; The , , for �heap mone was at the hot. A Wonderftl Gathering. ' , teen, while years a resident of the farm upon which she Moukton, and- Kidd, of " Atwood, recently t goods , - i yes in everything -the critic or for whom Miss Willard expressed a special j —wm. Jilinibite, aged fou 6 live, for $1 I I tom of Me free silver agi Lion in the United The World Convention of the Women's . � performed a critical oper#tion upon Joseph . . i ne hose even& which out shooting near Windsor, was accidebtally pawed her last days,, a con a of miles from ".. L � I , stands ever ready to piecemeal States and it has given ris . many differ. Christian Temperance Unidn,being held this "t"b"'Out, "' 0 of t . Galt, on the Clyde road. the was a native Adair,of Monkton,for appendicitis. He came . I I k good pattern, 24e, I, - . . I � Carpet, goocl colorw . o�rie"%Oex ento and fads, week in Toronto, in one of the inost remark. -remain green and fresh in our memories. hot by his yoiin companion, b 'the prema- of Liddesdale, Itoxboroshire, Scotland. through the operation nicely I �- I the acts aud. words of his fellow ent kinds of the a In - - --a— I I 81 0 a gun. K i gbite is not _, Laud i o ' I on, I I 0 1 tire dimcharge� f .. Ist but in Germany a soluti n of the problem able gatherings ever held in this e � . be ex ,ountry. ,rtea. tha thing for bedi - I . man. . � I I District Meeting. '­ � , expected to recover. � . —F,elix Villeneuve, a farmer of the town. doing as well an.could , , v -C- 400 line for,29a. -, - . I has been found which has en proved to, be At"the opening meeting, in that city on ship of Rayside, about fifteen miles from —R, K . McClung, son 0 Re - J. M: - reversible, dark an& This systematical criticism of all kinds 9, practical success. : Saturday, which was held in the -Pavilion, - The annual district meeting of the Good. —At an,earlv hour Saturd y morning, the town of Sudbury, was brutally murder- Clung, formerly ot Shakespearo, has taken � � 'noular' # in.. district No. 24, was:lheld in the home of Mis. Eager, of ridgewater, - . . know, -fire, and her two little I quality that will'W"eahr, . In the United Statas report for the largest public building in Toronto was Tomplare e&on Tuesday afternoon. Whendiscovered the scholarship of $250 on mathematicnin, - i d September, 1896, will found . 1e; temperance � �y his 12 -year-old son, the body was I ­ the recent examinations in McGill Univer- L � been -50a for 40�3. � - . � and conditions of men, has bred a full de. dedmoly packed. At ten o'clock in the fore. i hall in Luc n Tnes. was dentroyed'by . in a great many people the trait ek. The Attendance f mom-. nieces, aged six And nine I espectively, were J:Ing it Montreal. He has also been honored L UrAon Carpets, the- scription of the Saxon d Credit Associa. noon the entire building, - despite the early day of last we in a building which the deceased had en at y, . ' r. hour of the morning, was crowded, packed berm, owing to the busy season th the .burnt to death, . ' IL . �, amd � colom good& that which is -called cynicism, or. a Lion.. Mr. Peters, the morican Comme i former ifty-four' thousand five hundred caies working at. The skull was literally hacked by. his fellGW students in being elected seereo I � - cial. agent at Plauen,- ipe ka of it in this re., to suffocation, by an audience composed of farmer&, was not as large as on mom . to pieces, and an axe was found imbedded Lary of his year (third year art%). - ance of all wool—w,&- � morose contempt for and unbe- . L awere pros t from of Ined salmon, valued at $270,000, have . - L .and, they are marked to I lief in what their associates and port as follows : I I Th association has about 90 per cent. of ladies, which filled occasions, but delegat . � been'�hipped from Vancouver to in the brain. Arthur Chartrand, aneigh- —One of the sufferere from the Windsor,, . � � i - � L I I . . : . $ proved! a'blessing irt GOmariv. I am con. � the aisles and corridors, and made it impoff. Londes"boro, Constpnee, Blyth, uburni , recently boring farmer, has been placed under or. Nova Scotia, fire is Air. John Aikens, Jr., I � especially. their- business aSS0- vinced that the same pl4n of organization sible for the pages to move around. The Weatfield,Culross,Paramount and L ow. i Liverpool. CansAian. salmon are now -more . I a � t made, fillinr I , _ . - . d mand than ever in Great Britain. rest. � . son of John Aikens, J. P., of the Huron e We(> , . &L - ciates, say and do. may be adopted in the United States, where gathering was unique in Toronto, containing Grand Chief Templar of Ontario, George i in e —Mr. Thomas Sears has retired from the Road, near Mitchell. During the abs6nos I � — . . I � - good raup - I believe it will flourish as it has in Saxony. as it did representative women who have Spencei and his brotb6r, Alderm � In F. S. At the annual convocation of Trinity firm of Jaffray aud Sears, of the Galt Daily of the regular astor for a ear in Ell Oods that are -sold a )re also in ALL nolance Universary, ToXonto, on Tuesday last, the Tr- 11 11 � carpet sale 58c, The remon of it all- is plain and simple The farming -people in Ithe United Stat", made themselves noted by their deep earn. Spence, of Toronto, w( Reporter, and has gone to 1�ngland to look Mr. J. AikensTad ciarge ol the Methodis I 9 - . L . I ; � rificing ener,g u their and t Th district degree of B. was conferred upon a � . when theT wish to borrow especially in the estness and self-sao ook part in the meeting. . 11 L _ I - — straigh - , rago i and to seeretarys reportshowed that eig t led On . C�rpet,, mostly dark , '�iir 'anads. Miss after some personal interests in that coun- , church 0011gregation, in Windsor. � - . enough: People tfor went an mouth, pay al"ry high rafe of efforts to abolish the liquor t, . woman 'for the �mt time in la eeling try. His share in the Reporter. has- been - . _While at supper, on Sunday evening, - ' . - ward,trusting people—have been interest. R in to this cl;,, so that such an an- obtain for themselves equal rights and out of sixteen had sent in their, rep to, glut -Clara Brett Martin, the barrititer, kn purchased by Mr. R9berb M. Jaffrey, pro- 17th inst., Mr. Michael Ernst, an :Old and r, standard quality, tho deceived so often, that they 11ociation will be of I most benefit, for privileges with the sterner sex, and who those received showed a memberabi of 383. for the coveted hood. #' I �)oda, MaO, colors fas% a,� —Mr. -Charles McGregor, employed at prietor of the Chicago Referee, who, to- highly eateemed'reBideot of Logan, closed I . rns, for 90,c. graduall grew from doubt to through itsagency t�e �orrower i8L Put in have come from ter distant- parts of the District Chief Templar, J. D. Murdoch, of - gether with the present editor, Mr.. his eyes Land fell dead from his chair. De - 1 M y I and re. L .,James . communication with I great financial world—fi om Iceland and Finland, from- far Ashfield, presided St.L.the meeting' theRoyal Military College, Kingston, wenti B. Jaffray, will constitute the firm, which ceased was 86 years of age, -He was one of I members Out Ling . I �=o Linoleum,' jinitabbe doubt, until - they eventually ' i L � L centres." The rules an4 regulations of the off Australia, from Japan and China, from solutions were passed pledging the in a canoe for the purpose of shoo will in future be known under the name of the early . teamsters on the Lo I gravel* v, regular 85o a aquam� wild ducka one day last week. His boat � en railway I I I --. . . ended in doubting everyth�ing. Saxon Land Credit Asobeiation are very el.; down -trodden Armenia, from Chili, the land of the order to-do all in their power to help but McGregor is supposed to be Jaffr!y Bros. ' � road, liefore the building .Lof A A . I I I I I I - aborate but we may be ;ble to (Pive. some of revolutions, from Syria, she from 9 i on the plebiscite vote which in t6 be taken was found, . , 4 —we read in a British contemporary that lines to the north out �off the traffic. . 24x56 inches, fringe at- drowned. ' I — I , . : rnour, tree. the British Isles, and the great repubfic"' in the Dominionin the near future. The Mrs. Carroll, of Port Arthur, who is Among the great clouds of doubt that idesof the ineiliods opted wil , to 8 r. vol egg merchants declare that L I 1 $1.50, for 61. t .. , an '� of the i —Thom�o Lapierre and his wffe, of he. they will ,c . I ith her son, MT. E have filled people's minds in the passing .too mu6h on y ur space and the the nvention and per- meeting, ,owing to -the low fin cgs DYCOU Irish eggs unless the pro. spending the wintee wi ' ' . ' - data, fringed aU tound,. I . I I feet their plans. for future work, and de- district, decided not to put a id organizer, brooke, Quebec, found gqilty on the charge ducers pack them in boxes that usad not be Carroll, -in St. Marys, tripped on ,to calls e death of the � , : ; ; I ganiz- - of attemPti f ill- r!turned 0 . loading into the vestibule Of the . 11 , I � . I truth of the avera-e advertise- patience Pf your reader . 'r I for . ulidaKe morning, and �0, for 390. past, the doubt concerning the ! monstrating by their presence the existence in the field, but that the we e th i The Canadian method f delivery M'Et`h;ctoi�t ,* - The foundation of th system is co -opera- r of im,ri, D is the and strength of the White Ribbon which ation, etc., should be done by tb�-dr � t ! mer's littfe; daughter by means o I � Lrpet trade of this oeet-low. . - is given . ' I I I � so much lees trouble, says our contem- church, on a recent 8 T ... - ment, was by not' means the tion, and the guarantee that i eu%dles the7world. - officers and members. It was decided to en. treatmen% have been sentenced to five given 0. result was a ie special sale priew -we . �, .united credit, of all ti te borrowers. The i in a' limber of years each in penitentiary. � porary, that the merchante_give preference fell forward on her fac above the ' � I - least one. - us Willard, the World President, pre- large the district. by taking n I i ]Us get mom of it. In yomm. , constitution of the asioeiation is, in some . closed al —While quail shooting near Blenheim, tOi Lbb ,Canadian eggs. This experience deep out. across her forehead * t aided, and delivered the opening address, Bruce lodges. - Before the meetin ' � 0 ess- 11 .were making it pay yon, respects, aimilar to thal of the building so- . which was a remarkably able deliverance. hearty vote of thanks was giv 91 on Wednesday, 20th inst., Mr. Will Me- proves the benefib of a careful acquiescence eye, and a severe shock from the oudd an L . %- . - fabtilous advertisement has be en, to the! by Canadian shi�perx in whatever r'eason,. of the fail. - , -..; A-11 Carpets bought lz The en cieties, with which we., are familiar. The Lucknow lodgo. for its hospitality 1 to mem-� Cracken discharged his gun unknowingly in I - ro of charge. - . from the beginning, and likely man who wants rrow through the Sheshowed that great progress all along, e- . the,direction'ot Frank Sheldon. T I wenty. able stipulations may be made by British —WhileMr. H. Lauder, of Logan, was , I . to the line had been made by the society dur- berm of this distri t , and also to the' District IAt. importers. Market the best, mud strive to returning from Mitchell on Wednesday of - : L ageney of the coin n must purchase so ight shot pierced the clothing of the . wm� . . will be to the end-. Back in - I oc - . ChiAf Templar,.Mr. J. D. Murdoch. Next e iffleties bolts came ­; L . - I . hares of sti rk i proportion to the ing the past year. . g of the district will be� hold in ter, and one struck him in the neck. please customers, is a good motto. I last week, one of the wW -- I � the Garden of Eden, the people many a - T e stock FROM OTHER LANDS. . � meetin —At Oshweken, Ontario, Saturday, the out, which allowed �.h,, e tongue to drop,eaut- . amount of his loan. is uon-trans- — e Dominion Department of the In- � Auburn in January. In the eveni b . Th topical tribes of ,the Six Nation Indians ing the, horses to - run away. The wagon o . there were promised tbac for his . L ferable and no person n hold mora than a Bat it was upon the native represent- - � ons Bros. . - ativesof foreign lands that the chief share lie. meeting was held in the town Tgail,pslli'� terior has resolved to cancel sates - of land performed the interesting ceremony of in- tougue was broken, and Mr. Lander was ) .- . I : . � 11 I a certain consideration, merely certain .number of a area. Loans are of � the large building was well filled by an ap- made in Manitoba to boomotero in - 1881, on itiating a chief to the vacaney in the coun- . thrown out and Latunned by the fall, but ea- i . -- . to get rid. of the goods, they footed as follows: Th borrower gives 'a of attention was bestowed, for their very preciative Audience. L . which only one payment has been made. ented. were the Mo- caped with nothing worse than a severe I IMPORTERS � mortgage to the assoc* ti Th presence bore test to the fruitfulness _ I I This will throw open considerable new ter. oil. The tribes reprea - - - i y . would learn everything; while a Ion. e aasoeia- = 0 . I hawks, Cayugas, Seueess, Onondagas, Dela- headache. 1. . tion then issues bo.0 a-hypotbecating the of the world-wide of the Women's ritory to settlement. er McGrath, 'who was stationed . ent � - ohn Laskie, aged 10 years, eldest a d Tumearoms. The chief in elect- —Fath � -in 0 . -4 � -1 the up-to-date advertisem mortgage and guar - th payment of Christian Temperance Union. This inter Sunday School and Ep7orth on wares, An -n, and ,well [ N111 TO N. i g on in group was corn ose o a 01me League. I ed e-*om6n, the tribal relationship some Years ago at Irishtow � I I . 9 . Theme bonds are f Mr. Ed. Laskie, of St. Catharines, while . by th the kno n'* Mitchell, is dead, at the a e Of I - � tells people that the dust they principal and inte xchange and sold in a a arakat, from yris ; Miss Krikor- The conventions 'of the Sunday Schools 0 oing through the mother instead of w in L 0 . ] L . 'dent hap- -- er sister is visiting her- - . brush off their shoes in thg listed onthe Stock � at play -a little over a week ago, managed to father, and the council then carries out the 47 years. Some years ago an acei , - . arket. A r r to awaKa 111n, from rmeuis ; Senorita Esther Alon- and Epworth Leaguoidn the Wingharn di* bruise one of his feet. Nothing was thought Opo�n To . ­ � is fami15L,w-bare- - . . Klondike is gold dust. * - e soy Lopez, from Spain ; Miss Johnnsdottir, trict of tI,e Methodist church, were held in ceremonial. Dabf, a Cayuga, of 25 years, pened to some members of b L ',*riapL iS spending a few- , maintained up to te per- cent. Of 6 � of the occurrence until Thursday evenin , . at his livea� and since that . LL Wednesday'-sud Thursday, L Wh ' g . was the honored man. The service con by six of them 10 I Ila weeik.—Misa Stout, OfF . nt of the loans g arateed by the com- from Iceland ; Miss Tome Inonye, from Wingbarn on en lock-jaw set in, and he died on at. y at times, Lest of Miss Lou Ouimette,�. - L As before stated, Stich thinas always amou I �, o makes tem- Japang and Miss Ericson, from Finland. October 13bh and 14th, when upwards of . . I sisted of marches, and chanting around a time he has been very melandhol L . . 0 Paily. The associatiln ale I seventy' delegates were present. The first urday. " . , New fire, and oeremonials inside the 0 uga long otherwise his nature was a. bright one, and - . . Ned Crawford returned intermingled porary loans NG 'MEETING. _ . —H. S. Corless, school teacher at . ay, I �toba. on Saturday. He. . . . have been, but to its Me ' berm. THE EVENII . day of the convention was devoted to Sun- Durham, treed a coon, -the other night, and house. L . . he made many warin friends. � I - � I - I with all these 'fallaciou.5 Claims, L Could this system be adapted to the The meeting Saturday evening was held � ' An -interesting annivers was cele. —Miss Huber, who came to Sebringvilla elaudh;�Ls this year S4,0W - day school -work. Papers on different sub- ascended the tree afterl him. When 25 feet —, . a ' there are to be found un doubted, wants of Canada? - The - difficulties Ii6 iuMasse� Hall. Tfie meeting itself conati- it Belleville, wrlen, the con- to reside with her brother-in-law, D. X,- :� chool work An . . - pe ection, of minor de- 0 gatherm* From grou gregation of the John street Presbyterian hrb, . L I7hi&- speaks weR for one principally in the tuted a in at unique jects relative to -Sunday a d of from the nil Corless fell, breaking his brated recently le more than year ago* )- young men. Ned -has ji�ist and fair claims. interest and profit to teachers werelintroolue- arm, and sustaining concussion of the - LL JaM"- L :0 - I W_ I I � tails which we cannot iscuss now. In the floor to ceiling the great hall wastlAd with male; Rev. brain. I very-ou4denly in Michiga I of his sister, Mrs. ed by Rev. D. , Rodgers, of Blue church give a reception to their first pastor, died, an, recently. live with, her- .. �- We make this claim of justice and fair- Northwest money be rowed on mortgage woman, whose faces, at once serious, cheer- W. M. Pomeroy, of Bethel; Mrs. Cuyles, of —The Knap' p roller boat made a success- the Rev. Wm.Gregg, L. L. D., professor in She had goner there to visit friends, sudwA4 I -., 15CFx1amora. — Miss. Mi nnior � � costs eight and to out. If these mort- ful, intqreated and interesting, swept, tier Whitechuroh;J.H. MeHardy,of Teeswater- Knox College,, Toronto, who was appointed about to return when her sudden and unex- . . n e - . f&,1L ness for our advertisements. It gages were guarant!: oby a company which ov'eir\tier from the base ,of the platform ful trial trip on Toronto bay a" work d to to this, his first charge, on the . setting apart gre'ded death took place. Her body was - I - F;�L . and W' H. Kerr, of Brussels. A111 'the sub! the satisfaction of the promoters, who . was to St. Thomas as a,;.L � -. 'I F! I I 1 L I r p1me to make these claims, had the confidence f the country, the down to the farthest seats of the galleries. ' fifty years ago. Mr. rought to Sebringville, and afterwards L I I - is ou I League, we are sorry ter- I * - it. Should it of the congregation ­ � Were thoroughly discussed and much prophesy great things for I . i term of - conveyed to her home in Blenheim, where it � a it is your duty to prove the same money could be borTowed from the loan The keepers of the homes of the people had 'ects I prove a success it will, lessen the time be I . to be present, on account � I . panies W Toronto fat five per cent -; but turned out in overwhelminu numbers to u - seful and �helpful information elicited. - Gregg first came to Canada for a .interred. I ." leeting on Monday even- � by inspection. The usual result cOm ' , tee, . . Thursday was devoted to Epwor6h League tweeu thA now and old worlds to a little' three years at the invitation of the late Rev. was � ,� . the company which gfe the guaran' of listen while their grievances ,vVere published, as' ,Was th el . Dr. Bonner, and of the men in the ministry �On Monday morning of last week, as interesting paper was read- mely, a satisfied cus- lonal, protesting by their presence against topics. The first,order of busine over two days. . - i follows, na , make an addids the � - I siEter, of Blau Lad it, reflects great credit course, would have t election of officers. which resulted am follows: —Friday morning, Detectives Reid and in Canada at, that, time only three now re- young Mr. Shears and his . � L . . - . ing i to Mitchell, the horse - I in � ­ - . a ome out of - laws, conventions, and tolerated practices, President, Rev. 'A. W. Dever, Bervie; lst Coulter recovered the sixteen pieces of COM. Toronto, shard, were drivi � L'L - tomer. L charge, which woul the lbor . mained, Rev. Dr. George Bell, , Ne - ma.y - all - learn many- - � rower. The position A guarantee company L whereby misery is brought into their homes �. . Pres. formerly of Queen's Universit ; Rev, Dr. shied at a dog as they turned the comer at � ' Irom. I Vice -President, D.. 0. Taylor, Lucknow.9 munion service dtolen from St. John's YL , 'tell- - . � We canr ot sell you goods without a could be taken by an Lssociation of the tor- and all the homes of the land. As the rd Russeldale, resulting in the sudden I I L 2nd Vice, Airs. Cuyles, Whitechi#ch ; 3 it was Wardrope, Guelph, and himself. I I —0 . I byterian Sunday school, Hamilton. . I t of the youthful pair. Fortunateiry, L . i pro,fit, but we do sell you good rowers who' would operate upon the lines speaking progressed it was evident that the -Vi.ee, Mrs. E. ,P. Paulin, Winghsm; 4th buried in a vacant lot, ,and the detectives ' - . ou . no � I ­ - ' . rvsdale- I material at a fair margin of pro- ,of the Saxon Land C,edit Aseociation,and- breaking away from the usages of the cen- Vice, Miss Sellery, Kineardine; secretarY'^ . had to dig up the sili-erware. The detec- - Perth Notes. serious consequence followed to life, limb, I � " � � - -' Wday last,:, Mr. Robert, c - � . e follow_ market their bonds in Toronto and *on- turies of which this convention is- a symp- - - Lives have no clue as to the Lhief. . —The Mitchell flour mills are running or. cart, and immediately afterwards the ' 1, � . . sto6k anit fit. You will find th treal. In Ontakio th� position is different. torn is already an established condition, and treasurer, Dr. Gillies, jr., Teeswater; Dole T surprised couple procd i destin- L d of his farm 11 . - . to Conference, Rev. 1. B. Wallwin, , —Flook and Babcock, of Chatham, have night and day. � . . . I . . ilig a, - I iiig prices to be consistent with When we want to ge money at a lower rate no longer an experiment to be sneered at �� 1. : ; I - ction, nd in'thd evo'n Elknow. , � � been awarded' a large contract by the Lake —The Perth fail assizea will open at - ation, , a � - - . ' qlds froiii the Go3hen line7 "I - ('00d quality -. ; than 5 per cent., we aye to go to Scotland b superior critics. The innate tendency of The speakers of the day were the prest- �, November Sth. —Norval Babb, of Stratford, started out - - 0 . ; improbable that the tZe mind of woman to sympathise with on- Erie and Detroit River railway company Stratford oix Monday - esiolence to trip the light . for it, and it is ver). d ut, Rev. A. W. Dever, of Bervie; Rev. L for th impro I ving of -their properti7es at —Aoberb Beattie, of Stratford, picked wheeling in the direction of St. Marys, the . - 1� I had L yr ge, when t:hei deparied I )wers woald accept bonds based nobling ideals, to grasp almost withoub - e ract includes the em evening, and when he ildden -1 i I Our own make of men's $8, $10 and $12 Scotch borr( B. Walwin, of Lucknow; D. 0. TaXjor, of Port Setanley. The cent riper raspberri in his garden one day Iasi other L ftes, wishing ' to the host .... * sius. . pon the credit of t9e borrowers.. -IL L. has effortthe hi beat phases of elevatingi un- Lucknow; Rev. A. C. Crews, general seers- erecting of a pier and shipolock for i a car week. -- . � � . About half the Aistance; had the miSforturie I I been suggested thO the payment of these selfish, moral movements, was always ap- to strike a large stone on the road. The re - u lealth and ]kosperity MILT - � Xen�s Suits made to ord tary of Epworth Leagues, and Rev T W suit was that he took & header, and in the . eir new home in Carberryt . I bonds in Ontario mIght be guarant 0 Two Toung farimers, the worse of are visiting Mr. Davis' parents, Mr. and . I sustained a move . re injury to his knee "I W, BinnermiLn paid a fly, - . which he lands are . to - hold the next convention at Kincard' , �o — . fal or Ircin the eed by parent. Added to this was an excellence in Cosens, of'Fordwich. It was d l�ide� ferry at the harbo4r, the cost being,06,250. . —Mr. and Mr. Charles Davis, of Chicago, � I Speare etoek, regular prices of which were the county in which situ& ; the attributes of public speaking not coin me, 0 . liquor, had a thrilling experience in London W. R. D&vlR I I the house of lan ac- �te, Michigan, last week.— � � $15, and S16, -now selling at $12-75. Another the money could thei i be borrowed at legs monly found in large asomblages. Any Of a. date to be L fixed bythe executive commi Saturday. Their horses ran away and took I Messrs. J. N. Chris�ie and F. Dufton, cap. He limped to L � lot priced regularly at $17, $18 and $19, sell- than four per cent., for the bonds would the principal addresses would be consider- tee. - - . . . . t � — nting expedition in quaintance in the vicini:ty, mud while there 11 r . J. Talbot- a fL air have the - �- them onto a railway bridge. One horse fell of Mitchell, Are on a hu ' - f J�Jj , icholson last- ing now at $13.75. We are making ' same .stand- ng in- Europe as county ed remarliable if delivered singly. Atten- - � - -, . . 1. . he wasvery luckily met by some Stratford Ise Ida N 0 - 1; 14 - � I through into the river below, - but one got Muskoka.," -AIr. J. Ayotte was vi8it�- I profit at these prinee ; the �rate on the dollar debentures. lAgisla. �ion would be nbeded tion to literary form was one of the notable I . friends, who drdye him home, , I caught in the ties and was considerably in- - —Mii E. Clifton has �rented his farm in I � At which we bought the goods enables us to ties, z d it features of all the speeches. . Canada. - t - I I —on Monday of last week, while James, �ce - .to give this power �o the coun. . an I . - Fullart utends to Carey, in the employ of Mr. ;James Chal- . . of his un,cle'L Mr' MUW' offer them at these quotations.. :�pogng opposition. But - —The -Montreal drug clerks are agitati g Jured. Themensoon sobered up. to Mr. Greenwood, and i . ,' Nlr. Wm. Turner3 who in- ;;; . I � would meet wi h tly diiscarded ; for PICTURESQUE FOREIGNERS. . u —A man named Carriere created quite a learn Wnbering. - g from mere, of St. Mary!, was engaged in placing - .11 . Ltrip to Idaho,,. bag ebaugedL ' i 1� I Men's Underclothing in all grades. We the idea is not to b The 'addresses by several of the for shorter hours on Sunday. - a h —Mr. Win. Contin,of Fullarton, fe eave troughs on mar.. Wobster's barn, Mit.-- I if we, have proper safeguards and - keep foreign - —The comer stones of a now Methodist sensation in Ott wa, t e other day. He re un4rstan representatives were particula interest- I Laurier, and an apple tree, on Tuesday of last ive6, anoi -*rairie P —on Fri-- ! think the best value in low-priced, all -wool within safe limits he risk to the county "lly church at Staple were 'laid last week with wanted to shoot Sir Wilfrec ' .1 , chell road, near. St. Marys, he Accidentally * i I 1, rovince. � I underelothin is our $1, a suit line, or 50c for the county ing. A 'number of these delegates were impressive ceremonies. I in discharging a revolver came unpleasantly broke his cellar bone. I Mon of fell from the ladder, a distance of some 0-2 . Mr;? John Orr raffled off I e sing e garr would be praeticalL y nil, . Mr. Caldicott, of the we I 11 i WI , I " et, and sustained slight injury to his leet. I . . - for th I nent, shirt or drawers. would not be calledu on to make any pay- dressed in native costume, and their re- — -kno' n firm -near shooting a city alderman. The Prom- —John Phillips, of the 4th conces i ' Lcksl, Mr. -Norman Patter- xe were � lisiened to with peculiar inter ier was in no immediate danger,as he was in Fullarton, has decided to retire from farm- fo I � I . Better grades at $1.50, $21 and 62-50. 11 the as- Mar 3 ac- of Caldiootp,, Burtin & Spence, of Turonto, ­ But for his presence of mind it would no nough to wirt quite a nutn' ment upon their gua antee until a eat, conveyin greetings in their strango .- Ilss retiredifrom active business. 'i i Montreal at the time. ingg on account -of ill health. doubt have proved fatal, as he was falling I I iS - - 'i I I . i The liberality of Canada's —There is a diffici . owel over I e now -boasting of IlSving . We have now a range of over 270 pairs of sets Of the associa' on And its members cent to the 17orld's Union. i subscriptioni alty in List head f6remost.' He, however, caught a. . . were exhausted. Bei ,ides the borrower could —W. , A Lever, the big Eli& h .sosp — I a the neighlborbood.—Mr- men's -odd Pants ; prices from $1 to $4.25. Miss Green, the Hawaiian delegate, pro- t - n to the India famine fund was officially ack- the electric light contract, and, in conse- I at Mr- - - � Afford to pay the county or the association . aontemplating the bugoing spike, and hung on to it till he tamed over, " attended the Bale unced the motto of the union in the - manufacturer, is 1 nowled the other day, when Mr. Courtneyf notice, the streets of the town are left in I I I I - �' L . a small percentage fpr the guarantee which 10 of a branch 'factory in -Canada, probably.in -ed a � and lit on his feet-. � � . reports that everytbiD& " _ z Boys' Se . hool Pants 50c, 65c, 75c.; caps.' pecial fund to provide' Hawaiian language, and was applauded 'Toronto. - - . i Deputy, Minister of, Finance, receiv larkness. - —A I asaut event occurred at the home ,le 1qr, ,Vm. Slack was 811. 25c.. . would be held as a . Miss Johaunsdottir, of Iceland, in n4ive letter from the Chief Justice of Bengal, who —Mri' Wm. Lark, 'an aged and highly re Mpi5e ; I townshi - � I . against loss. � . � - -could not —In connection with the repent fire at o that, with the exception of the United spected resident of Mitchell, has been dan- Of . E. Terbune, barrister, of Listo- . . L .. Goderich - 95. - L . . A most complete range of Men!s Furnish- . I - ..garb, said Canadians and Britons I 8 Windsor, Nova Scotia, a third �an, Charles may wel, at noon on Tuesday of last week, when - and caus , . alay have 9, better Queen than Victoria and wa - Kin e n9l il" edfboth our I But there is a way in which, without. Coxen, has been arrested, charged with in gdom,.the largest contribution has come gerously ill for the past week. rtrude was married to Mr. �ro --e . i from Canada. —Mr. Walter Thomson his daughter G -e engine to 'be forced --- . ings always kept in stock, Wedding'out- vation,- he co-operati�e princi- 0 , has been buying ., I - W,G - -. I'� th wa —Xisw , I I fits, Ties, Gloves and Suits receiving special radical innovation. edit 8 I tem could. .heered. cendiarism. —OnQ of the oldest and most respecte& grain on the Mitchell market for itearly- W. J. Binningi head Aerk in Messrs. - 1. �� ' ,a hurt. � I plea of the Saxon L ud-Cr 13, Miss Krikorian, of Armenia, appeared in ily bank . I � . . I �'.opf 21a"Ik'e" And Miss Bakery I 1 attention from us. I be adopted with ad Mario. In the pieturesque garb of that country, and —Mr. W. H. . Ponton, recen residents of West Oxford passed away on thirty years, and. during all that time never Murphy & Co's store, Mitchell. The inter- . . . . - teller in h' Dominion Bank branch at . eatingeeremony was performed by Rev 1. LW. ,he, guests of Miss Nichol- i - I . farmers' sons, as we rVade a brief And amusi h * which 11 . L 3ning of last week, in the person ' L I . t the colonization of our - Ing speee , in missed a day. . I . L I I at have some had been invited to of Mrs. James Buchanan. She was about —The mem . I it is 11, little early to talk fur coats ye when she Nimpanee, will, enter suit against the bank Monday evo berm of -Knox church, Tavi. Copper, in the premence of a large number I VVhile Ed Talbot Wag wheel - ) have pointed out bo ore, we mu she said that I I leting parties. 34iss, - ' out I 'th Xr- 1 ' I . .bLut the point may be kept in m J, in. to . . t the banquet on Friday for $M,000 damages. . ) L stock, have presented their organist, Mine of relatives of the contra le .ry �ce he collided wi - acfi I ena,b]l the settlers to obtain a when Terbun I I I XL . . I f inoeresb and -to collect repIX to a toast a ' e being * I a severe pain in her head . I , and '� � - handle it loan at e org"� ' —Several -,parties ar iized in the house as usual Sunday morning, - e, sister of the bride, acted as brides- �, and bent the h , . � I � L view, that -'while w- , evening she had not understood the invilta- Hamilton to go to the Klondike and it is .she complained of - Krugi with a handsome Music rack aud an maid, and Mr, Bert Binning, brother of the . - - I ' rat . It . �oy�chair., . - . wever, Ed.came off' wi - 0 � I large qt1ant, , � ia�l Owwh e n I a due. tion, but thought she would be expected to ihought fully' 100 men will leave for the In a few minutes she fell unconscious, and e ' groom, performed the duties of beat inau. L � � � ,tv of men's fur coats the mc this . ,,Lt might L have resulted in 6' - I . uaran�- The followil�g is rough outline of a plan act as a waitress and carry around tra3 -1 of new Eldorado in the spring. L I . never rallied. —Pbilip Petrie, of South Raothope, In the evening the 'happy; -,ouple came to .. A Aln! Wm. Gellinead one� I �' every year, we give Our 7 which mi- t be ac opted by an association toast, to which she was quite unaccustomed. -1 —The Drummond county railway has —Alex. Sterritt, a farmer, about forty- year t6ok fourteen first and two second Mitchell. . . .1 -- L � . . ' ;thiil,, & - I . tee with every coat—a; t of land, we Madame Maraket, of Syria, also present- five, who lived on the 5th eonces ion of prizes at the different fall fairs with his . 0 of far w . Jt seem3 h-- was eng ed in � - mers in Out rio * a trac been formally taken over' by the Govern- . —The interesting event in Mitchell last, - � . Robertasrys-, - 4 - ed an native East Nissouri, was burned to de:th on � � I that croes wrono, W I orthern pa v week was the marriage of Mr. John S. . lar for W. r. ith any coat , will say, ia the. rt of the Pro interesting appearance in horsep. � L 0 0 & I of h —Rev. A. Hamilton, of Stonewall, Mani - ,k upon 8 . . . . . . vince ii set, aparq for colonization- by the dress. She made a fervid though brief ad- ment. . This will gi e the Intercolon I ial Tuesday night last week in a fire, whi I C - ifortanately strue - fied free access into Montreal. . c L oppin, bailiLff and license inspector., to Mrs. i_ng, -L bought from us, is recti ne who wanted t3 start dress. . -- on destroyed his house and its contents. Ster- iob&, is coming home to Motherwell, on a - , I 0 . h. I e county We. I, - i i I sank up- . of any charge. Raincoats and associatioa. Any Jo -olony could obtain a Miss Inonye, of Japan, was a most at- , , who has been � ritt was alone 'in the house, his Riatet, Who ,few weeks' furlough -before takin 0 ' C. Baker, preeiieut of th - �� 5 a Tou a in this c Winnipeg, for ten i mau�o Christian Temperance Uniont and ; trove, for support, Ing ma I . theCustome staff at g UUT � -, helP Was I T nbrellas me now in demand. ithin certain tractive delegaw,and called forth the hearty rys on a new charge at Boissevain, Southern ei JL at' years, died suddenly while taking, a bath lived with him, being iii St. Me ppily, howeV lo�n through th asoc, ion w i � widow of the late Rev, Robert Baker, of - - � visit, and being an iiavalid'from toba. the old Bible Christian church. The Mar- . I ad% by means of a rope and We solicit your inspecti011 Of limits, to be 'aukjepA-"ed lipon improvements, - applause of the students in the gallery. S d morning. � I � iaralysim, . vell who * . 4 L Dv,ed, We are g - d to purchase s�ed, implements and stock, She spoke very briefly. ' — ooting, John Tou- he was unable to make his escape. How the —Mr. R. Watson, of Motheiv p riage took place at the home of � 1 crlad to sAy- Mrs. Baker, . I & these croods. an L � � � I 1110W i's able to be arc,"" I 0 upon. payment do�wn of a small fee to cover Perhaps the warmest welcome was that touse, of Chatham,was accidentally shot and fire originated is not known has retired from farming* has rented his on Thursday of last week, at one o'clock, in . � �1 - �y, IlAving been I .............. t deposit, say, ten given to Miss AlonSGy Lopez, of Spain, who —The ten -months -old ohiid of Mr. J. S. farm to Mr. S. Rae. His sale, on the 14th, � ; yff very ,mfel - � expenses, and a sUfficieul killed by a gun in the hands of his brother. . T the presence only of the families of the con- . , i . ranged from $35 to I . . L i I new pair of L - . arolile. , � . Brooke, of St. Thomas, on WeduesdaT even- ess. Cows tracting parties, The marriage- service, I a ... WE HAvF, oNim PRICE TO ALL b. of the oney required, and upon was introduced as an M. A. of Madrid Uni � , n -la , -year-old colts re we I L expense of a per Peu I w -Mm,rtm C al ' d v �tias. others when being rs-- I - . - . his ]pill erso d with the set- versity. She is a handsome you g woman, priva e ank, i at ing of last week, secured some blue vitriol, W. One span of two yas pe Rev. J. W. H61mes, and � I I � I giving * * * t nal bon U —A. M. McIntyre's i t b pformed by . 1, . ., Of tier for the repay ent of the loan. The de- and wore the picturesque Castilian head Dutton, was bar early � Sunday a portion of which it swallowed. However, the handsome sum of MO. immediately after dinner had been served . - sea Johurton and Lowe, glarizeil I I I I ts � MONEY BACK IF WANTED. . the pr9mpt attendance of a physician pre- —The anniversary services- of the St. . Ing throughOU'L" � po, its thus rece ved would be held as a' dress. She was evidently a great favorite " and Mrs. Coppin drove to Stratford to we been visit' L �ek, and � - .....s ..................... a... morning. Thevaultand safe were blown i - DOW Marys Methodist Sunday, school were held Mr. I - )(I for the - guarantee for tke repayment of all loans with the students, who.cheered her euthumi- . vented serious results, and the child is the afternoon train for Caledonia., , - - past w, open and considerable money stolen, . take I I ,y ealled up,on Our teacherr made in that cur nt year. The Association' astically. Her remarks were brief. —The MoVittie- kel recovering. A three-year-old child also on 8 d 17th st. The services were —It was ve dark last Thurmila,y night, i . e the y Rev. E. T. Scott, of St. I . ­ . haw = a , � in �, Robert Drysdale, jr�, GREIG & MACDONALD would rais o,ney by issuing mortgage. Wigs Erlesou, of Finland, Aid that an yet ro rty, near Su bur , An been sold to laced's portion, of the vitriol in his mouth, condu t"81- By at iTO 2clack, as Arthur'"Ott, of ' , i Of Varna, at a&r� I - . bonds on the col , payable by instalmento hoped hicago and Boo ( n io) OvitAli - Ent, the taste being disagreeable, he,. emit- - Thomas, and special music was tarnished by = -was so . orching home frorn Strat- 0 Nir, Rates, � there was no union in Finland, they sto for �-,,y not miss biwg` CLOTHIERS. . ton � . ted it. I the childien. ford on his bicycle. About Waldies farm I " . RODert m, covering ten or fi teen years. The associati before long to establish one. V 1 . ore d are on the say. � ouel When it is.due. 1: i, but we are, sure the isdiew � On the Wrong Side of ' the Street, in the would also collec them A number of British and United States — . a out with the uelph Hunt Club, —The Welland Tribune mays: I I Tobias —Messrs. Brown &. Nichols have par. he had the misfortune to liave his hind I . I I I Mit- held is- Block. . 0 the work which were also introduced, ' on Friday last, Mr. G. D. Smith has left at the Tribune office four enor- chased the pr erty on Main street, wheel caught in a rut, and the sudden . i choir praottice WAS Strong By undertaking at part � delegates most Of Prin I the Or. the sum of � , . ,qr Then@ I the Id not undertaket and - by . . veler, was thrown O;n his mous ears of corn of the common Canadian chell, east of Jones',' for . stoppagd resulted in him being thrown off the � ' � - i L - - L L . . I 1. - - v,- � %"M& � � . , , I I I - I . � - -Jr - 1011, �� U-rou as I 7 Friday eve#iug- * - I On the Right Side of the Street, in �, Government 0 whom made. very brief remarks. well known Jet � . variety, that were grown on Rolph Beezetes $1,W0. The buildings on the premises - . . hcy was U"rlimously, chosen , I . roviding a guar4utee fund against low �Vpon A IIURO-,�UTE'S OrINIOIT- . horse -and had his leg broken. wheel to a distance of over twenty feet, .up- -. �, - btar Whitney Block. )p ' e annihilated I —David Murray, special auditor ppoint- farm, Crowland. One of the earn measures comprise a brick blacksmith shop, .& work- on a road hardened by weeks of drought. � that witbL a few -13,F2 .- Two Stocks, two Stores, One Price. foansmade tose�tlers, wehav re were an - 17 inches, and! the four put together, end to shop and showroom I � Ln exidbi- . y � be able toigive us a L L � the reasons whiFh could be urged against I don't know whether the oil to examine the accounts of the d ultig I majim fell headlong I . . this matter. We can, end Z measures - —A Miller, of Hubersville, has disposed The unfortunate young r Mj,nitoba harvost4.W1W : - Government &(11ti n in ladies from- Huron at this CODYsi2tiOn, but if Frontense county I -ad lighted u n his right shoulder, reeeiv- I i n IJL ..... - that 0 ' ,- 1, —'Du kiL.. . . treasurer, Thom Van was � just five feet. One of the � . . - 'ONT. other sourceof information, ounted was found to contain of his four-year-old meddle horse to Mr. -- � SBAFORTH9 following the you have got no I ears � ?n suffer- � , funs therefore,ask th Government, � lulan, places the total shortage at 1000. -Guelph, for $115. Taken all to. . me on S3.turda,y,ladeul � . . be disappointed in a few'items -12 rows of 60 gr i each. Harvey, of !rig frightful raises to his head -and ; Mr, CbaklW - � - of oth r countries, either to lend —The directors of the Dominion iank 720 grains ing the fracture of his Cellar bone. For � I .� example . I - . --I, m �o -� I t the opening mestinir the An I -"& ed booty.— - _vut- I .+.-'.v1 t=1&,1, A this is not a rood corn vearj either." gether Mr. Miller has received excellent -A A T- . 14� � -- -year-old colt ran away . - - the money or to guarantee the I eve offered $12,000 reward for the gonvic* . two hours the won e ma" �"��V� - . PMI*& � - THE hing else in the in"- was literally packed ' with h -A daring horse mud buggy thief in at value for his home, having secured W prize Z . t1huK- causing 'quite an exc'W- - � bonds, and to d everyt d their *branch before he came to and crawled home, near I � Company agement that is necessary to warm-hearted, loyal workers and sympthiz. tion of the parties who robJ)e I � w that he had the AniMx1"4-'!'. , Accident Assurance of the I olony nee.. at Napsnee, and for, the recovery of the large in the countr-yt his. nerve and smooth .money. . Couroy, in an almost exhausted condition. I took- I'll I � . ers with the great cause of , tempera . I in in his depreds- -Early on Sunday morning, l7th inst , � - -- I . - ---- I .�- , when it. - ensure alkocess. . - I manner greatly aiding hi . Z � . Efuron House � - * the the baggag d Trunk Re - . Itt 1-11 But -we must� et down to a business basis They were surely I he cream of Toronto so- money. . see u Sunday last, a man giv _e room of the Gran ing, freed from the rig. - � - Accident aud PIste Glass. his work for ciety, but not the ice-cream. Throughout, -Quite a serious freight ident occurred tions. 0 nted a rig from iminiam way, at Lintowel, which in a detached -The' followig property es have (a street at it fuiious i" for no one is go ng to take up t a Railway . Galt, name of Groves, re I ta see to a . I �, far, theme is the meeting was a noble testimony to we- on the Canadian Pa ific to re. budding - on the west side of the station recently ken pl in Clin p,: Mr. Ad, in I - �bef&e any further dog% W, - I I charity, or publ c spirit, and so I to carry out successfull any 7d mornin.1, just a few yar west of Hooper, Guelph, land when he failed -, L � I 1% i ' ' ' lit building, was broken into and a number of Foster has sold his house and lob on Victoria- - . - I I .. - to, Iav!, in si , and barely margin enough man!e ability y I h eday was as S. Console, and bag bought. the 'T S I i person wishing uld -- -- An accident policy cOsts little. Are no pr I undertaking. Miss Agnes Slack, th bLy - -- - . ge which spawnee th Grand tu gieces of baggage removed and riffled. The street, to I y I . . . . d TL to co r . A. We shall have to combine work or on$ train backed o from the to London, together with a description of L High street I news for the winter she - igh, , belonging to the I . ithout dm� you insure t which will- the World's Secretar , was -present, And river. A I , ut * 9 inches h urglary must have been ,committed early property or �111 . rj,B Exposmop. wa - - rif, - L - � the * mething else - e document - Timportance, and the station in order to get a start to climb th6 the -man. . He is about 5 feet medium morning$ the estate of the late Mrs. Cook ; MrA. Butler, 1. - 9" - nee a co rehensive plan for read Dom . . k mustache, wore a in the an was evident from 11 � I J times bave, staited At . Pay. Isle Of in previous meetings . - steep grade to the east of the The dark heir, dar h btiff marks left on the hoar frost on the plot. Goderich township, has bought the house of I unts . are lik�ly to con in*' .' the g fa lauds ?,as long been felt.' minutes of some of the Ing was dark and foggy, an it wag blue light overcoat, light soft hat, wit street, �and moves . - -one of those events which - i- I Ranald J. Macdonaldy What is wantei is . a Provincial AasOci&ti0,N -I Then Miss Frances W illard, whose name is morin d a small yellow valiAo. On, form. The heavy wooden door was wrench- -Min Seth Fisher, North I . . . t�ok- - ', red Mid loved in every home in this impossible to see ten yards, &need, , and just brim, and carrie the Con- ed off at the hinges and part of the lock into it shortly. I togethert ;he Provincial Government reve Aroun,1 the when the rear of this train* had i ' I clear- ' Tuesday night -the thief put up at . I --1 M-ru-11atter Mondlbr L . . . C. P. R. Telegraph and Canada Accident recognized. by. oin 1 land, and not only here but � . y - . . 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