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and hen.e will, not need to be paid. So 1hat, n solution a id dooli Ming against gov- ationa ara. If a satisfictory arran ent them. On the Zoad home � was tak i ,� � �Wftft � � - . - i�i I .
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all things considered, the appropriation i are . a ments and p irlis fusing to is not mqd ) soon there will likely &M. ! deathly nick, andi died upon igb,way� � ; L ' - _g=
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$mew 1�wo-w not nearly so formidable As they appeal I prohibito, other st�i e. The �;rand Trunk o aisle It is believed lie expired from li�eart fai ; 1; 1 , -. - - - I
y legialati�u, afi it seems to Iarei,, � - - �t ,
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� - ,f on pqss �lippery coons. They ould . 1 brought about by the food 6f which: bo. I J I � sk - ;
9 to 2 the surface. be tilhe pleasur, of so in - . - � I J
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6 .1. I I . �Lny temperance or Ilk,,, irthe could, to lord it over their men:,: ad partaken so readily. I i . � :1 I I . .. . . - 11 barY's, " I
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ling in Any civilized - 0 the health,departmi6int of New York,,:for � 1i I I ''I I . - � I Mr. Ipt
The vie'ws of THE ExrosiToR with 4 ard I ganizations and rohlbition advocates to do. and treat, It am like aalley slaves, Bu t the; ' NEW YORK'S 70]?U�LATION.-iThe repori I - - 1-
. "C7 " 15 16 AtZ' ,18 -19 L to thee el -railway subsidies, hot . da3 for t .. I I ,.� jitupw ,4,
It Dont nion The work must lie done at home in the con. hi 1 sort of t . , : . I - �,
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L,*- uwf.V o our ,ead- atituancies, by the individual voters,- and On try in passed. Labor has now too much, , ending March 2 let; i I— I'll, �, - rl
20 & 22 go N o?,.5 20 and rovincial, are well known t ' :1 t a first quarter of 189� 0 . the kueo
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29 W Al ' M ers. It is pleasing, there that mu a infl ae be treated 'in this way. It is " a been made public. The departmetiVs a .
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-----� .a evident that the ' railway auth6rities , a timate of the city's po WiNTED N]iEDI11P1EL,y* i - .... - Past -WeA
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onn tion tivo. In this an I inno inther way can the -are averg,le, in the firat' place, to recognize �' I .1 -
I a new departure is to be made in � , li 1 99, is 3,510,053. : I
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- I . with them. We are of the opinion' th t no desired end be brought about. Ahe w6rknien an Pin 0ganized body; they!!' ING ERSOL j s BODY CREMATED, —The 'd I � : � I . " I .
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I : I pre'er de Ing with them as individualm. o'RQb6rt It gersoll wak cremated Thursday I � !
he figiree between the parenthesis, - er each free grants of money ohould:be given to rail- . : . !-"- , I ! � ATI THE I - - 11 01 - LLLL
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ova, denotes the page of the paper )n which the � Thi y areo also, anxious to get out of their:, ' last C, at Fresh Pond c"remab my, I � � � .. I - I "
I . advertisement will bo found. way pi I omotors ; that whatever aid is afford' E , ditorial N(Ites and Comments. me the M Atrium -amount of work for the' i I Dng Island - The ore ation was conducted : I . ! .1111 W1 .,IV atteli
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. ad should be in the shape of a loan, the in- The'late Senstw Sanford was one of the 'Mir imum W11101 If these negotia- I., -� ,and, son Gel
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Judged �by their Fruit --o. & M-1 L . . � int of -0ay. I q detly. A� I except the members of the i - - jr�o i1tom—FA.
. in a bri our publia t;en to sea the ieces- � fi ,neral part r and the crematory attendi �its � , 16 in HOW _ I
, Appearanco Counts-Brigh Bros --6 . terest an well an the principal to be see ured wealthiest men i I C ' t Ing I I i - - I
We want 1,our Trade-MaKintion & Co- -5 . Anada at the time of his ; � f
V sit forth Appointment of an independent � m ere exclud 3d from th � c4arem6lay. . . "I - .. I ,or An 6%
Card of Thanks .ublic � I I'll ,-- -. - .store I
by a lean on the roads thus built by p T ' 001R NE, $TO R I'll ' L
-Thomas Ward -S � death. ':The ' Succeiisiol Duties Act will; co sioe , AUSTRALIA I I I 4 Aa �husinsw
For Sale-MeFiLdden & HaFadde a-15 1 . A mis n for the settlement of all theme N FEDzIcioN.—The retuklas . 0-
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Wantej-G. E. Kiux-8 add. Mr. Blair has not, gone quite thin far, ke in a conside abl percentage of his elf. disputes ween capital and labor, i� will', 0 the Victorian referendum on the ques iDn I , ... I I..
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Good Cirare-J. S. Robert" . � but he has made an approach to it. The 'not have p urred in vain. � � i ! I i i I � I " . f thig Vill
tate for the On mrico t'easury, an I of Australian federation show A vot i; - I or 4
G.T.R. Ticket Ageocy-W. Somerville- -9 d which i I v of .. ! i
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Bargains, &c.-2-8. Mullett & Co -8 Government is a lmrge employer of . all rail- will be used to ai sist� in supporting the vari- . I I 145,014 in favor, and. 9,605 not t1he . "Merziton Ana 'Will:
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Now Gooda-G. S. Audrews.-6 W 8, in the wai of carrying mails, trans- I one, charitable i sti uti)na tbr There a van interesting discussion It the m easure. ' he vote in Tasmania 'L Shc, f , I - i � J*dwsra busine" tb
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I rurniture, bto -James Beverley -8 � 1. . . . Imon� : I -
Poultry and Butter Wanted -A. Youn porting military,and other Government an - f such V asylums, etc., and Coin I 7 ie other day As to th( propriety' 13,800 in favor, and 800 against. . . . I i � Ing about L I
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plies. For this service the Government, has ad . BURIED I .� A ]ROCKING CHAIR, One of 4i must have -200 tubs I of Al Butter 6,e, .
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- go to relatives an I friem s who have plenty t1le most eArsordinary funerals that b' L . law I S90,
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&p.00ifor always paid the companies the same as Other without it. � I L - ever 6ceuvred in this section of the con[ ' rry I � � I , L I
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^, , - . tne sea who went from West -Huron' motion t,6 reduce the York. Mrs. a 0 . i � I would likato heal
. - - sidies is that the companies receiving them , . . present ... amb a ( a I � . I
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to give evidence before the Privileges and " p is i ,
SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, August 4th, 1899 okra hree per cent.- interest annually . one was voted down, only 13 voti g for the I . -
to pay t L I , 1buried sittil] g in a eking chair, which )r We a F � 11 11 from Japalav W
. on the subsidy they receive, I and that this Elections Committee at Ottawa, in the reduction� This 1would seem7 to show that ` � I P I .. 61 .Church) oil thi
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I amount is 6 be West Huron election oaseri took. Mr.- Joseph both I d � ; . .., - d
The Dominion ParRament. lated from the amounts sides of the House are o a he 4 i I i � evesin #M ,on
dedu I ' I onvinced -that which she ro queste some time before r . I : Z - a .
,f � the representation in the Cabinet-js . I so take I
. Book with them : o coach them and pilot . ndt too death, shoul I acco pany her to the gro I . I : I I I ;
The intention is to close up business this earn services I . � : I - � "I , I ..- .. -- of his
I � I i them around the. ity and look� after them large. , D,uring the dis6ussion 8 r Wilfrid it wall not a one the - sentiment of her � : 1 1 1 41 � I 1, Mission, .
'above named, the rate of chi a for the oar- I : �� I .. . -1 - ited to be pre
Week, and to have the formal prorogation ' ,rg Laurier 'referred to the talk o taide the' tachment to the ch r that prompted her . � iuv
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generally. The r 3sults would seem to show H an increase io he e alar Be � �� - I
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all duty to. of t1 ie Premier. He said if the � Prein'ier;' I X %IF
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sides of the Hous:e have left for their homes,, ment between the companies:. and the Gov- wards his charge, &a ite came out in evi. 8ala,-y� is increased the salaries of ', the ther of being crui hed int) an ordinary coffin, ad : , I -for's
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and will not likely return again this session. I ernment, and, if an ggreemenV:--can not be dence, before the 3ammittee, that they bad Cabmet Ministers should be proportiot ately had a horror of havi I the earth falling a ad . � i - t ..- , - - -111, Ore(liten 01
The estimates eiria all passed, and the rail- arrived at inthis w ,'the amount is to be presented him with a Mrse as a mark of inerassed-andthe,tinsofaras he is con- press' h � : ! I - IL I at
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Way resolutions authorizing the granting of I In other words, the their appreciation of his services. They ,:h , . I'll i : i — . - johnis,tnn and fal
fixed by Parliament. earned a will not accept of any increase in in a big box. I � � i .,
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certain sums to ra � ilway enterprises form the: subsidies are, simply, in the.shape of a Per- could not have struck a! more fitting man his salsfy unless this in done. This 3eing , FRianTFA C'ATASTROPHE.-A fright ful � sen visiting
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, � for the business, " Me jor Joe has a kind the case, the matter of increasing the rem- catastrophe: treported from Meran, in �he Th� above P ' ' - � J
only importamt � business still to transact. " manent loan, for which the companics pay heart and an ob] I � e oil pood up to above dqte. I - Ikelarly's thousaW
I � I i Ing lisposition, and the far's salary, as.h" been very freely I koom- Austrian Ty -ol, the health rerort wher il I ly
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The esolution 9 i - i � � - � I., Orley a few day -43
9 "king for the remconstruc.: intere8tat the rate of three per cent. per . . ! , me�oed by papers on both sides,w'Ill, I k,el , . Crown Prine 3 Alfred of Saxe -Coburg, gral d! � . I ,:A I
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- . . I make an increase all round. a side of ti a Schn �ebe hen a ca ripe , 11 �
this slession, in order to facilitate proroga Last week a Montreal o r made an applies. probable'the House will feel disposi d to� agring. A party of I ;�urists was thing
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tion as- the Opposition bad decid ed to make Go - vernment now pay cash. Thestipulation, I . . a I - -9-1
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a determined stand against these resolu is'� very proper one, and in a large measure . I - . mber Of b4c
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- I .i leave to establish n ole � arine factork The London Advertiser, which ha had car was near the summit. The car, wh� a . I � .1 .- I I -
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-tions, audhad they been proceeded with noves the objectionable' features in con -1 I was filled with passe i . . - � h -other ;
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I the petition absolutely. The policy in to a distance of 6,000 feet . -- , � A"� , U
I considerable experience in the mat er of ngers, was reoipital pd A -
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ne Dtion with the former system, which �h , BI . : B. .6 U.NN5 -'� sE I i'votia to 4 1)
there would have been a long dig' Ill ' and wa? d � i 10 ; . . W1g . k now. I
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whic 4 would have materially prolo: u ged tl� ; I bean in vogue since Confederation. While ho 1*sre � i ; � Pra I .Mr. Peter Li
I that is calculated to do 'recate the quality and their employees, and w ' is well I - - I -- . .
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still ifl progress before the Pri 1 4 on � an I will in man Is cases, no doubt, secure to arnment Was right. We I have lots of I I I - hich they violin virtuoso, was instantly killed. Gi 0. � roy. is . iting with. her sister, M'�rs. (Rev.) for want of more rain and the dust in fi , . . 4 i* � t,1!0ronto. Desph
V4`eges and y � good cause,� has come to the coneldbion that co Von Ompatdda, &'popular Go : I -
butter in 11his coutl try, a i / m- I . rman: no'el Y11119ft -- I 9
I . Gauld, f this Nillage.-The coa�rse - grain our'streets for want of moistj , .mr. AV, -i .
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to make more t a Wry arbitration is the best and most � cropne or pro 'ieed better. Oat4, barley, $hall Miller,of M reaville, has purchmi I � liv�t#-Orlow, %Vehopeb
.. ageso railway facilities which they would � era i in -.-4- . -
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will be closed by the time the aession winds be given for the product I speedy and satisfactory method of se itling , . the Cobbledick grain warehous - k,l�'-* �
ion of a- dirtj , un- the car. Of these, five are fatally i Jure � . � e- at CIM4 - - �14- -of t1605--atnes-1-hat:
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UP', Slid Will, consequently, have to: he ad. n'5 receive for many years without the aid, wholesome imitati n. all �tleh disputes, and calls upon the Or tario while the others are suffering from ;rok n'. Me day f :W, - iligiregatfin,
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journed until the � next seasioni. The pos' from prostrations by byallt jiLve t�e finest field of 4tainthis inff - - - maer. of Wiarto",
. � i. it will, practically, not- cost the, country . ' -, � 9, an i
: its next session. Would it not be bet, er to shook. � dental farmers in that vicinity and am - - - - �-M- it, &br-4 -, , I-
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I tion ia not much changed from last week, an' 7thing but the use of its credit. The announce. ent has! been officially I t for (uandty and quality.--IMr. and me is out a to follow him in his pr - ., I I �T
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The Government also exact many I madoi that Mr. W . C. oscrip, of St. ABDUCTED HER ONv�N CHILD. -On t4e t1t;- asent Bomu Of $
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can T out conditions which they would not: be a ble Marys, and ex -M 'P. P. r out Perth is as necessary in. cohnection with if � -� � I , - -- ,�W,Paotor, Rev. E.
b . iscoveredbytheco mittee. .1 g team roman at Liverpool, . Thursday m rnin . I �- �
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to, io if the railway they aid w ! ppoin a to & Osi . g com- Mololy on), ofth6i village. -Mr. nd'Mrs. a . r 1. 11 7 "I � 11101 ArVaugo
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Sir OharleiTuliper-lefb for the old coun. ere cot'lletruct- " tion of local railways, mining and manufacturin Sergeant Collins, of Scotland Yan, and Al I' Dublin. ., - - -- � .
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. ! registrar, I panies of various kinds as for street rail- Sergeant Bell, of Liverpool, arrested Mrla.' vin ne . 3 and - children, of Lou on, have I �� � �o most su'acessfil
led entirely by private enterprise. For in- rk f the Olanty court and . GATHERPVOS-Milis May O'Connell spent - - ' - I
on Wedneed H goes on private i � . Ia � ; be -,n spend . Pleasant visit at he home � . .
ways. Legislation of this kind woul& be William Y. Perot, of Baltimore, on la harge -; I ,- I.,
try I ay I 0 stj c - M i aFa;d- . � a few dayal imMitchell visitin . . . I -
- , every road ided by thei I surrogate regi ra of Perth. Mr. . of Mr. and ra. J'ohn Jones, Staqley.-Mr. g her friend' . - .- I- , - 11 - I - I 11 e, an sav
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- labisabsence Hon. Mr. Foster . I den, whom Mr. M scrip su�ceeds, has filled a r f!l B I- A] -,x. Mon Mise F. Cimeron.-Milts Jessie 1�- - - .1-1 � A I . io Was Moll
businoss stance is granti is the means of saving -millions of money to of th ibduction of her daughte 0 1 - t 1
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� Is now re. Mrs. Perot iw�h accomp tie gh�orho 01 '� b6nfield, in the �nterent of the -guest of Miss Annie Matthews � . I � -
I will act as leader of the Opposition.- Previ- requi.ied to give running powers over their the position for ov r forty years. and i the country every ,year, and would secure timo I ith w4s,bn Motiday I*st, in the wingle b
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-roa j man, and t4hei par y I week* -Miss Endcoxt of Stratford, 'a I - !���
One t6 his departure he made his farewell do to other companies ; they are' bound upwards of 80 ye tra of age. The appoint- justice for the working classes. It would, a tall military-lookiug; g'o )d st ock. Mt 4 Mohteith always keeps an .1 14411. '
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; not to amalgamate with any other c I meat of Mr. Mose -ip i ,rood one.� 0 however, take from corporation dign, -aries bad taken passage as M�; and Mr#. Pier( I 11 . I daTing w J staffa.
- . a a � � I I . . :a i ey � o an td �busi 6 I M. and Mrs. David th Miss M-9. Wil - � .
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I ompa ay' has ekrned his pos.tion an : is tbor � I y W 1 rreated at the . I � I , Illillwol Rt & ft1w. 4 1
shot at the Government, taking as his theme, . the power to tyranni2e over those rider and daughter. Th : liams.--Oxiu � 1,
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. and the freight and passenger rates are sub- : M or of I God ,. cit the fore ipart of 7ass With her Aunt J - - I
the resolutions � oil 13 them, and would also do away with ti a oc. customs depot, while I P I �;l -
granting bonuses to rail� qualified to dischirge its duties. The ap, ting for the d4- . Miss O'Da . � ling, win J
I . I w ek, i6 re ht guests of'Mr. rid, M re. .-Miss Annie reimanh - . Tosiodoy moril
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L .ad of th3 system of aiding ject to Government 0 cul labor agi a th an 90" " I . .- I I& � Us ecite killed by 11
ways. i He approv� regulation and appr val. pointment was mide by the Ontario Gov,. Pation of the professional ` tor, parture of the expres'alt'rain for Eustaln lie, Mrs. core's uncle i a I t -o Stratfo d to spend -her holidays.-hfin I .
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a On. " Pierce" is! (4 ;ai It Blood, T1 a a ple 4op this vicinitv, omixes to I ing her - - .
railwaiya, and Made no objection to the . . . : I i P Minnie Wall, who has �beeri spend . 3L A., is spendinA
I I I . I . -�---- I I settling disputes on behalf of his I Bllow brother of Lady Colit'i ;ar bell, M r4. ty P I � -
these conditions and restrictions will not a i r. The apple buyers are I
- be a v P�ry -slim -a fln Mill. , _*,- in ,tbeea parts. -
amour ; its which the resol - workanenl� These are the only classe that Perot did not deny her p I holiday* With friends, has returned to Baf. . - -� � I
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utions authorize I iden, ity." She hakl ; bu v tin f.hA ,�� nil doilooking up,ord as Ings a -the PA
I get the aid. . Our Conservative friends inever weary ' � . .r,g.-rMI*os falo.-Miss Maggie H ti . 4few itays at
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nor the schemes to be aided, but confined It seems to. us, therefore, tha 111 would lose by such a law, and it,is no ( oubt not anticipated a I as terribl �.. i El�re �Cettloton,in 3OMPany with days last week with her sister, Mrs. F � - I= -of Londont *iant -1
I a�busing the Government for, so lavishly " - due to their influence, I Wits Jon- rank .- r. -
while the Government have, been liberal in I . I in in no' small de surprised by the event, i ' .. I I . 11 1. 4, the villak-e.-M
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himseif V3 ridicuIine the Government for i nid M6DOu all, iris ted friends in! 0 -aton, McConnell.-Mre. (Dr. Michell has re. -- - ta
reasing -the public expenditure, and ye that -a law of this kind ha . � TBRRIBLE RAILWAY 1 C1 . I 9 ) I - . � ':
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i -60vernment do Ma and &'fast passenger train, we ( ad o home " frot!n his holiday trip. Mr. I'll I
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their �hange of policy* in *is respect. H a the aportionment o aid, they have been c 1 t ` s not been pissed ,W]uZE C �A freig t on lTudsday ilast. : b I r. R. Clegg, has rat �urned turned home after spending a few days widt . - � Twon din
L - opposition they . . whenitbe , ke-an hon t . wreck - Miss Evans. -Mr. and Mrs. Davis spea in ihe villige.�:-M
s�id t6ab when they v�ere in can ful in guarding he interests of the coun. I � to I
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try it every concei rable point, effoWhere and there to cut down the expe � cle* , t [!.11 I prefers being I at his Sun ay atthe latter's home in St. Marys.- . , -�� . Mrs. Davis -And -da;
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were violently Op oxed to the system Of aid- - and - that I a- , There in a good deal of talk, more eRpeci. Saturday night. Two ives ha m been lost,, post , at to Mr. an -1 � - U
, � ditgre, a d it comes directly down to indi. � � ; � i home, I where he Boom d Mrs. William Ryan, of Mitch64 , -1 �Miithe-suostf of Mi.
-a - and between twent, -five &rid thi b I a - -
ing railways out of the 'pub ic treasury, through these wiffe re tricti6las the country � ��. . � I ally in the Consorvotive press, of a ge moral r enjoy ,I hirre elf the' best. He says th in spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. - - , limilwo,--T-he aniawd fa
I vidual Ito a they fi d fault'. We have been injured. T wr(c 1, which I DOw- I .
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will receive good value for the obligations I I all know election for the Dominion at an early late, 00- all hist4rav Is, he so.w.ao farming ' co try, n6f I . - . -bettarietiltural society, V1
whereas now they have not , inly become how sav i ,.-Mrs� (Dr.) Loohy is spending bsr : . . I I
a jely the ostmaster-Goneral h cuired shortly before' midnight, was pro- I with as fin farms I Wrns, and ho idays with Mrs. Michael Gibbons. -w--311* - � . � - lrjbp on Monday and Tin
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converts to the syk tem, but giv 3 more liber- . . - , in been att ad for sa inge he� has efiected n We ceded by a cloud burs� and i torm. *hio i I dwellin' there is in Huron C nty, , Mitchell, Visited 2" in& 26th, -Rev. J. F
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allyinthat way than their providing the money. If al� the entirprines his depar ment, 91 Minister oL'Agrio I. fancy, however, that those who have �ost lasted two .1hours. . A 0e6tion of the ' Mrs. 6119 18 till via' ing with fria i Dore and Mine Ewing, of - I , It . .
iredecessors. i I 11 ban , I friends inthwn last week cy a "a tolit tooducted the service
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ture h a I ieen subj cri fell on the eastbound tr eke dXL% a � i k -- - * b .
n ever, t at whereas aided are proceeded with in I the I r .' ticisl�; to say on I ctly in . �, - in a . 2da in � Miss D -
or n immediate a fic d to simils this subject, know least a bout it fron , Detroit, . i I a Maggie Kelly.- � - I W morning.w: en he �
He did ot say, how � The oth( r�oua, an his eatimates a f the freight' train. . I 18unday with Atie ' I saga. -
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under the old regime the mon.4 was made a . It- is our opinion that those who are b i Id 0 / ENDEAVOR� SOGIETY-. -1 . -- . Rev, Mr, I
ear future, the large expenditures con' before th( y � - The I Chri atian 'Mrs, McGiath visited her mother, Mrsi . � ,
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. . nected with them will have a. beneficial in. I . 48. ewai a ing on'& general elebtion thi I End eavor 8 -- �
. T so to year wi I be freivilt cars and eugfn3 war turned ov I I Andrew' . I . s
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fluence in every branch of trade and �indu 'I d �' ��- disappointed. ,Theee is nothing, so for as er held its .regular pray.e,r mT a on JMr. and Mrs. John Downey, of,M .
the recipi- . to Telegr , - I Charles'b -
gift, under the present syste-ml . B- Im. I , 6 - I .
ents have to pa.y ir terest on it it the rate of in of $70,000 the I tin � . i � from -an attack i
linister had se ctio directly across the weetbound for, Lek@. Sixty , I . tcheU, .
try a the country, and in this way, slg Ne I ,�p rf1t 'to � we can see, to cause an ale n. The Par- freight ca:ro constituteo theltrian, thou I Sunday' evening. Th to 6 (hoos. !visited some of their friends last week,- - I , . - toon to sea -her out al
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quite a otthe ct,"' rid agai 4 "E. B. Oalef�suggegt, liamentary term does not exp gh 0 Piet �Mr. and MO. Dave McConnell spent - 11 �
three per cent. per�annum. T6is is ad t I .jre, for tIvy'p, only twedity4wo were! dera�led , the I ing the good part,!" : was fa y well , Suit-, ; of of Stratfordt is so
I I 0,000 a yea'r, for ten I years �yet; the Government I . I I he ful i to were , . ._Mr. and3lZo. J4
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people will profit. On the whole) therefore, hat t least, -4, 5 and , dlec �day with Mrs. McConnell's mother, Mral - -
difference, which eyidently eselped the ol useed, and In -po J
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d wbil a the amounts in the aggregate are large, years,' should be spent an cold -storage, ,are stro 91Y debris wals piled up on the westbO634 . brought ou4, The ce tr oint of he I esson Jokn r te .-Joe Mill, - -
gentleman.'s attention in his th"te to got : . which: to �he farmers of Canada , � suppo�ted in the House ; are growing ir the track�just an the No,! 7 Chim � ( I Id ,. ar is spending hisVv- � . 14aing ever the arriiAl oJ
i I was of 0 a 0 1 go exp a,,$ I I hol sys th friends in Grand R - - bq.�Mrs. James Barbou
-itican scarcely be said that the money is not highe�i importance," : onfidence of the people, and - there are no from ew York for Blaffalo put �, . 1 waathat% person must op Feglect i c rtant i I apidol -' - - . I
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away, . a With �%Imost every . . I i - . rig as on which the people should in an lap,, 1 matters forthi . � importa eel eter- , . . . I 16111341 t6 lat�p ,on A runty na
it is with ihis a Wichigan I�M Hurley spent Sunday in , 4 - �
i bein g judiciously and wisely invested, and ! � burni � isou pearance, running at the rate of fifty- mile- , A lo : .-
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other expenditure I � � I �e directly consulted. In'short, the pt L � . . I I nal and opiriftual matt ral or thing pe -tain- � tber.-Mr. BormWx - maim since ,been ooufii
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that the country will not pro'fit largelyin A few, Canadian papers seem to be act . I rty an hour. � I
Opposition, while Viley cry out about the , I -- I a power could gain nothing by " appeal to i � I to 3ur present lif . The I as jtwo brothers from Berlin are vilsiting him .1 sumag a very tore foot, I
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' 1110,117 ways by the proposed expenditure. , esire to stir up stri a i � ! I . On every ay life. J, -Walter Carpenter, who has : ffl-,� I I able to use'
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i I a�a liag b3twben Canada 'and the I i . * n in Duluth for the past ye c- 11 - - -
increases in the exienditurb and the debt, i and 11 I who hive hard battles to fight every i lec- . . , a
. . . I I . . 16, 51 , home on hursday last. --James Williams I - ,, � I
they do not oppose! but rather approve of, , � K-Wkton. or, returned V ;rs a
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- � United 81 &tee. W a are sorry that tion ate not likelyto throw away is cc ple' BRILF " � : I . I -1. ' �
�r [; !so set. S. --W. J.: Tufte� is lai, ! i this inode ofliving is (It4ki the result of fir., Ili im. I- -, y " s
- the individual I exp�nditures, hich are .re- : �hibitioh and the Politicians. of sessions unless there is . something to be severe attack of appendi bis. �. up wi""- 4 '. A � pr ving the appearance of his res"' point e 11th concessi
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)�f -,prohibition was given ano a in tL L gained by it. There will be � at least One returned from Sebringville last Margaret all died of consumpti a gres a
I which they � ther tur he onto ale �raru Act Id lend its influ 'once t !easion more and probably two, before there I th� inapire� writers a good meeting in on At V
com and somollti;me he hag spent the . I
I plain, , a "rid fault be- Hq'use of Commons 'on Saturda y* Is t. In this Dast month, supplying I It I 7 her home McKillop. Her funeral took 1, I happy release. :
cause the �iatio ' "' y , . 3 u lho y work. The following is Is, earn. is a dissolution. . ower for expected. � : .z . � . � I � "00me as a
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approp no rel not liberal th first place, a resolution was move ask- ,theirst; I crusher. Hehasstar�e i I I place OIL SA urday last to the Roman Oath- -
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I I p�e o� the stuff (ontinually indulged in : Eis seai on's threshing. -Har'vestin ia! , I �
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enough. . I ing the Government to secure the ' �1
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The public wero surprised and pained on I 0 rj is was of all' laws, humar and divine, should no t urned edneed y. - bis brother Nor- � I I 11 . . , - - .
Death of Sir"James Edf�ar - interfere when mob kill' Italians in deflane Saturday and re 0 ,.of Provi leuce, is visiting. b teacher, M. Ityan, ; .
� pa is prohibitory legislation., T . the Conservative memberC have every,,k ing n W spend' h holidays at the 'home circle,
i allees Ca eron, of Detroit, is ithel 1 man, at lBrantford, this; 'ykeek.-Mr. Ed as � �
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learnin' of the death on Tuesday last, Moved an amendment to the effect t at the their own w' � -Mias F - tug 'I - -
I ask t - h return d to Hamilton. -George Craw.
9 - of, tim a is ripe fou a general prohibitoryl�,. law- when t,he legislators of Ontario deal wit . they like, the Consery � tive papers are has purchased a no bike. -W. J. C. Bro" weeks'h Idays, Ed's mki . I I
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Sir Jarrim Edgar, eaker of the House of Af; ' their lumber and t. a �legialators of Britis � i ,y friends in Exe- Waugh, of $eaforth, is visiting at the - . X&M.-C. Xwon and
ter this cam 9. a second amendment ebbing shouting that , L hotelll
SIP the L :ale are ng to .now rides a Crescent wheel. - Captain W. ter will se&,- him lookiog so L
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� duties at Ottawa a rth that the vote on the Plebiscit doe's wit so eye single t the interests of thei burk the investigation an I are bullying the H. Paisley, is -ve nick at present.-Mr,l � if Crediton, were night, Mro McKenna's store was burgluiod - : IN , land separAt I
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not justify a g neral prohibitory- law. These Own people." No, a- ch reauest has . eve poor, innocent witnesses, and all such stuff. . � L I ay il� par tee. Clothing, hoote and . - I L Silt
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dence at Toronto, Where he underwent an (ins were discussed for a been made of the C na ian .Government b 'The fact is,1hat the evidence is not coming has commenced hii'season's thresling.-,�R.li number of our citizens' � I 8 . WiRson hala laist year7o
. ar6 rusticatiog at the a; confused eO dition. rt in to be hopedtlis - I
Operation for the removal- of, a stone 1from and a night, when the debate wiils day the American Gove Ment. Fool papers il out just as strong as the Conservati as Fletcher has ere'Cted a new silo. -N iris M -j� Bond, Mit,. J. Spackma ' It . . it
. 'ad- the United States, iki some of those . � I - 1 �Jig famous summer ihieves will be sooner or later brought to . 4vis, sound, aud. good eat
I gie Smith is- -ho a ing with M. all E. I ye iort. X.r. Spackman is ,reported as hav- I 11 - .. e
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the bladder. given out journed, and thus the subject has been I have in Canada, ma' have made such a de � in It 4 too bad that -honest U � .�Porwoufj -are visiting I
it , that the Ported for this session, as t; I 'cover up their disappoin ent in th' to Fletcher. A. E. I& a, J. E, Dar 8, N. �, - � , g a very busy season. a 1.ad of him. - peop u, of Detroit - Emil
operation was very succe I hero will hot mand, but that is alite- a different th jV CAP- lmus� suffer, 't the. hands of those rase .
likely be an opportunity to . ble to' J. L. Ki , H, Kirk. an I Mis�es. ta a Kemp, librariati. at t a. ublie library, - . J y 1`1
saful, and that Sir from the deirnand bb rig made by the 'ng Any person who has take the trouls way' Fletcher, . , als. Phomn of Barnia - 11deo- -
. have it b! PILL' ht . I - Gov'. 1. L. Brethour an -R. Kirk, Mr. a re 3orts hiaving been klept*e�y busy the past �� ;
James was doing well. The news of his , in. I I 9 ernment. Such mi I ding otatem I read the evidence, as repo�rted in the d i1v Ind - M -8. . I 1 , . I I . . .l- . '1161411anitobs; A. C. U�
ap Aga � ents as . Walter Flazlewoo and son Cheater, aid. tv� elve months.� Solnel 10, . 0 volumes hava �,
I . I papers from day to da � Vtoi bataric, AgriculturAl �
death wan, therefore, a greater shock' to his � the above cannot d fail to be 1 Wroxeter. I � '- -
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- I 'The climeus8i6n was mainly of a recr�miva. I struck with the falsit f ch charf ea. , Mr. J. Taylor attended the Stratford Hi ir:. baonisoulcd. There are &Wqt 4,000 books �� ' mrs.a. X., Wilson 42
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-1 rwise tory nature, 6ne par�y ,accusing I false and unfavorabl ... i pression concern, dy Sarnia -Detroit excursion- )n,, in the fibrary I , andl 4 poop. a � tro using was thought ito be a dead issi�e here, is be- - .Cana& . Exeter last wee]
friends and 'the p ; lie than it ' . may do a great deal f harm by .creatII3 Bul - . . Noms.-T6 electric light ours-ion,which ' ,tian
. p Othe The Conservative con tlj,�rs ald's annual 11 30 ' I
Would have been. t seems that his . consti- thel Other Ing have in every instance b an allowed In re uly 292 a' rid 24, and repo t havi 3a,i ca 7da. Exeter rank� a-. ond to rifte for a ing resuscita . &d and � - I . . a
I . our neighbors in the � of the c %Be Saturday � , . e . COMPaILY Agent.
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I of 'pla5 ing fast and loos: Inds of the Canadian spent a most enjoyable time irk t - , to wn of its 11617 Of �publicjibrairy � � SoInbe were 1 �
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tution was. greatly weakened by his arduous . people. L latitude then they would! have been 1 a I . OC I . size in tb a abo . . . . . . I ,surveying -
and trying to fool it is !I e re ut it, is ti at those who formerly opposed . '. I -, ,.On Abe 06WAS compaul
the emperance people. . I the strait� and f,re ' ading ro lm� The,'- libraiian* its introduction, are now laboring with All . a .
i court of law. They have 1 a weak came, d . .-Miss Olars, Shier, of I "
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free toadmit that the -1 lebis- � no fair :1 tb j�roughly under8tai A his busineem.; � I
I P make it a m. - their might t 3 have a plant instal, I I
tings, of !the House ,Of Commons during the - Hon. Joseph Martin, Attorney -General i ' ton, wheeled tell at a mo I led. Dif- . L � - -
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present selasion, and, that he was, therefore, or any othe I the Provincial 'Gover ILL nent of �British .Col � week to Port Elgin, an "O& he. 1. last w,eek.--4
. r government in endeavoting to i . I., been as as ey Ball I am, t ey d returned (n Wed. I bo k wanted. Strar g ra ! visiting i I , town Changing peo0la"s opinions. There are im- --- I
. neaday.-Miss Lottie'Doupe, in on the sick ar cordially invited t(? a � I . . LL I
less ablc to withata d the shock of the oper umbia, who has been �t the botl ould h a on it to th� courts in the i ,Vend their spare . ting her .parents, m
� I - - 'I �olrn �of a w . or- .1 ments more to be d,paired than the '- ,
E17 a, Ong have a prohibitory law ��seed, it is ��equalIy series of rnmpuses in . dinary , instead of having appealed to list. -Mr. James 'Creighton, of Toronto, 1110m hts�-in our free �roading ropm -Work Prove . . I
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ation, . t t a electric fight,' %mong which is A telephone
i. the large se 7er ori tbe eapft side . 7
a d Ith h I he seemed to receive ' .�a province sine�e he - last week 'With Norman Fletcher. of Main bas been liapen
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relief a firs ve clear that P&rliament does not approach gsgu Parliame t, where it iff, in the nature of n' on � service or a new school.-Fali wheat thresh� I I ding
t, the impro ment was only med office, and #h was, a few w6ke things, Most impoosible to get a pro ' street is being ra�iMy pushed forwar . i ... no
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. i the subject in an earnestapirit and in such i per -Wm. Kirk, is I& I id up with 'an &;tack of ) . 4� ing wa3 begun in this neighborhood I"S L . Ie, Q R, Wils6ri.
temporary. Sir Jamies was 58 years of age; ago, asked to resign� his position in the trial. . rheumatism. -Mr. .David Hazlewood, in im. T' ith the new granolithic walk, ',will be Monday, by Thomas Smith, on the farm of I - - .--We are ples
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mt by his I roving nicely under the care of Dr. Fei i t irnprov 't' our M . t I I "I � gyrtle Wilson ha's
he was a native of the province of Quebec, - a manner as to convin�-e tNe pub - ader, has at le" � P rgu. a T�e'avv men %in street. I Mr. Wm. -1
Dgth . ontgomery,-Gibxou Brothery - , ; -
artin at era o - atoms and Inland y .1 r of dry hemlock lumber I I - - o
! . : . . I - itia, of St. Mary's, it t. A ' ur citize -1 -
stones at the : I Miss Let spent a few Inprovemen nup6er. of o -� Steft1d,1014 (
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i �- r Wild having grauolit6i��'wiiilks laid . their local cus � - 1110 UPASwitzer and b
0 M13&,, and had.practised law 'in that city, - throw Revenue in tTe Dominion Gov'er t ILO days with M's. R. Fletcher. -Mr. E. Hazle ' u,' �In- from Muskoka, which they are selling to I I ,� Alice ,and :
and came to Toronto when quite a young can not consistently � a��d i6f and much heeded have reeeive&a A
-the are sincere. In this respe � The Mint t - son.-Harve Robinson, has a new bike. has be M- .
y at one: party tendered his resignati6n. �Mr. M f 'Cu - an a Ion talk 9*ftl leaving at Rig
� first'refused to res claiming that he had
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other. This also'will con1tinue to be the case sJority of the supp have hitherto only enjoyed a as y � � I I -'
He had been a member of the Dominion . rters of the Govern- laT of ve wood is, convalescent, after an attack of promises, where ne�e ad after the Main , �,- i4lb Tue�day to visit frio
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Parliament off and din since 1871, and was until the peo Ake ; ment at big back.� t a- meeting of the thousand, d lars a year, have 1had tt air rheumatism. -The wife of Chas. Irvine, pre . . � We X* havj n . t,eautiful
. � - street walk is 0 omplet" d. -The funE ral of grandmothe , Mrs. John: Gibson's.-Mr.
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in sented him with a ne hAby girl, last week. Eftie Woods, 1) loved ivife of Mr. Wm. M. J. R 410III040ur,tarmers are
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I recently hold, it was . and � a . Forsyth .
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- fought battles- At they have thus far han' that Mr. Martin , . -William Kirk, b teher, is well again. -w Blatchford, wh died; � the family ree idet ce here. -Mr. R . - bW"�%if� all their .
dled it. Ifthe peo. same as the other Cabinet Ministers. It G. Miller is conva ascent , after a severe at-. in tTshorve, took: Place lon Wednesday. -The wan away Moo - .. I I
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I he represented the ple of this country desire prohibition they supporting the actio Will be re men ibered that in the f of last week disposing of the horssis, ete-), . ,� � .
. the I time of his death 7 was mistaken, as a rE rt Miller
a of Mr. Semlin the ormer G Dv- tack of blood poi i g, -Barney Williams, - i t " rest in the I � . . I �
� � Premier, in asking Mj.JMa 9 I I&OPIC remains were laid . - Exeter and attending IL other business of the W �
titueney of West Ontario, and was can have it, but they must adopt. lifferent i resiFnation. einment these departments were uude*r �he ak our sit Cemetery. at ford was a� most John Ho � I �� Perth it,
con , I y, 6 kind i . Oey, -'The read machine was in -
W � . Mr. Martin says that although be'is'going charge of con � ollers of cuatome, who on Thursday I erman Prior, of Exeter estimable lad ieighbok- and a loving oper ; , �
elected Speaker at the first session of the �aotics from those ' v rfin', ofMitchell, p alit. I village a flying vi Mri. Bl"
present Parliament, Hewasableand pop. 1 . I jr w are � I 9 . . ati w k
Ously �ursued hiGh they hale previ. out of the Goverumen il he ,is U A going but spent the past!w,ek with Re 11. % ife Much sy ripatily isli, on lost' eek on Main street, and A, - 1- —Xito'heirg tivie holid
rat , v. f.- Ba I expressed f r f4e decided impr�vem � .. . I
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ulari and his death was a public lose. He ' .1. Until the electo act in of the Logialatu ,a, arid he will be bear rt of tndqlings and. did not have the -W. J, Dawh 1 at Sunda norrowing, relvI ives I friends - There ent was made at th I I . .
� w ood faibh in this matter they can not ex. from again It is'sailf �hat y with friends I easternappioacil to the village. -The oat- I ... -There its 4 Inovem
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ves a widow and family, of seven. His in I ' 0: ters, and onl re. in Grand Bewil'.--i d ad. at the h1( me, in Clinton, on t a 4st in Ill of T' Hemphill & Son is receivft . - 41vttd�
lea Oath that has occurred 9 earnest. I f 11 rank �f Cabinet Minis I of I . -on cou ity's eal m- 41 - j� .1 . re fwtory in Listo
the seventeenth d . [ the Commons, and The offices Winehelsea, is the uent of Mr. and Mrs, ' neeis It ]ere, I
pect their repreqentatives to be in who has n' Or. McInnis, , y Mits- Ethel Madge.
ow a seat In ceived the smaller salaries. it at., oneof Rd .
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abotit it., The prohibitio who is a son of the Wtitenant,'-Gov f Were Orem'6ted by Sir - John Macdonald. Arthur 0 � 10 a new dress of red paiut.-M a. T. W. Gib . -Mr. V- X Irrench,'
amo 3K the nists In every con- Doupe. J C Watson has disposed ir�; the person f Ric ard cialak ,!it t a -.1
members:of the Common8,during Manitoba, will be ki son,'of Toronto, ; tU klitcCeft 1
1 � is visiting her mother here, public school
ke Mr. Mar- Vyhen Sir Wilfrid came into power he gave of his fine paoing horse,- for good figure. . ,a of 83 yea i
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stituency must pledge their candl ateri to , - . a &# r rid or e month. r., tan- Mrs. G. Brown.�T. �Hemphill k Son an �, I Asatistry. �
the present Parliament. Mr. Thomas Bain, � ! I i u's place. . I . these officials full rank as Cabinet Ministers -Mr.- M. Gudrriore of Harold, is via ting at lake at one t ve ; o end -owned I
vote for prohibition, and refill . � I I 0 P 1 ) li the shipping grah'i this week, -James I -Wr�. meDa .
of South Wentworth Bet, irrespec-- � .1 b�t did not increase, the salaries. h e eter. 7010141� ; , , - nala, of �;
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J his been appointed tive of every other consideratio to vote w seem th � mb t .. will now have the same salarie T1 ey Rev, J, BaIN. � � farm about f a ml south of Ex with unerring aim, killed a I' divet. " with a : - -, Wafortuito t6 . break his �
Speaker as suocessor�:to, Sir James. � o he trouble between . a as well 48 0 - �-- From there he lmove� to what is now the stone, on the Pond on Monday last, A shot 4q#
I for any candidate who w - � t�e name rank . _&go.
I ill not so pledge ,the Grand Trunk Railway" ; th as their colleagues. Wien I i re�rnananta of Port Blake. Conceiving the gun is n ford hortici
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himself. If prohibitionists' will honestly .their track men is not yet settled. On so. before t � _ .11 of this place left On Wed- '. . -8,rralwatents for ,
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Railway �Aid Grants. I _,he House it was cordially supporlid NOTES, -The � sound of the th -eshing importance he nil) the large frame , � Ud fruit A-
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I follow this course, and they can in this way count of the on and ine& . . Desday of thin week for a louth's holid I
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Hon�. A. G. Blair, lAlliniater. of Railways, � 'Sir Wilfrid'. Laurier at d Mr. iation Of by Sir Charles Tupper, who said that b I ad -whistle again I heard in our vi,,in ity. = which is still � id there, but at C � I 01r. will RLVI Mon,
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�aa g ubmitted to Parliament his resolutions y of repre. � I James Suther. he re � wbich was neverlicen�aed. I was in this accompanied bir j�ev. Mr. Rose, of Brussels, ' - �Wftt to the ,Worth
1 1 secure in Parliament 4 majorit ' td�iined in powei he would have n. -Fall wbealt is turning out a little better in?t . lifton Springs. New York. He WHIT
� creased the salaries long ago, and he 'As than was.expee d. -This is the sea ion of velature that Mr� Staul'ske probably lost . West ]v
i sanUtives so pledg -, .
I I . I his and it is hoped. they will have a pleasant- *nJoyin
y ad, they will ha�e a pro- land, the Liberal whip in the 0,6111mons, the not going to find fault wit] � the Govertim at the year for p cilies to the lake,� get a property. � Re 10-avei to inourn his demise . � � 9 good healtit
gran;ing aid to railw I a s and bridges. The hibitory law in short order, and they will men were induced to return to, work, with for doing what he - . and restful-time,in that ideal retreat. I itliell. .
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propmed grants amount to the sum of $6,- never obtain it until they do this. be unale%taudflu th at all t6,e ol were, therebre, made ke a, on i ,. 1. ,law layers of St. I
- .. itherto t i I 9 ; d hauds . The increases un n. Methodist church choir of this Ola i lake ill he welliemember d by old roe! dents 1
54M 96. This I is a �, considerable lunip of prohibitionists in one party would be taken back � Imously. It may well be oncluded, the 9- Tueeday'last, ex joyed a pleasant on � F to riise $40,000 f
were quite will. to their former posi. - t at I 'Of Exeter. The� funeral took place fro n the , Farquhar. .. I -it A --tem Of Veit
,y. It is large enough to anit the ide ' Ba field.- - . - XY&
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Mone- . as iogtopledge the candidate of tie other tions and that the railway . authorities fore, that the increases ar justifiable a d y The f iLriflers annual picnic O low I home of hiis dauiliter, hire. Peter Bowi an.- SALEs.' The'auction sale on Mr. T. Hum- 1"ri. .
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P a if they can make a and children, to the number of dvei 100. � race t home in D � I I I fall fair n
I fatal accident at" her ale. affair. He sold in the neighborhood Of 4-mdtural oc� be
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larg�r than some would give if they had the willing to,vote for him after they trackman within thirl, tilives of the of this sort of thing , sixio, a few' days ago will b will � � - - a itty will
doing' of it. � had him y days and arrange point against itwith an, y a iow of reason. They went to �11 ryadale, The d y'bei '-Ware eight hundred dollars' worth of f6ock at I I . Mond I and T�i
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Is pledged. This kind of work will oerstanding, - 11, � oy,
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uthorl a pleasant day, and enjoyed emselves C in It. when a young lai es, a near here, was'also sold, Air. Fred Huukin a 24th ult., wh
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TxE ADVANCE IN COAL. -The anthra'ilte too mildly. -Messrs. James Co r and ; who atone time owned the farm n w o�- wb[ich is considered a very fair figst This � � � -a blinde4
which were appropriated in former have confidence rid they it. They have not yet arranged a meeting in right, good at le, would be rawing it Keilly, daughter of Mr. a O��
but jOst to say that $1,647,120 are re -votes of bring prohibition. Prohibitionist 11 must the railway a . - an ins
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se Asio a, but which bas not yet been earned, must act consistently. They. with the reprosentativ3s of the trackmest, companies of New York a inounce thatel dl son, during the week, made two ore good 1''cupied and owne4 � a with it
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and t e appropriation had lapsed. 41ust t look but, instead, have given to each man on the orders for coal at prices pri , by Ric iard Gidle , Ex- given Mt. Hunkin a very nice =.K I
Besides to any Government to do wha ' � or to July 11 t, shipments of sheep, one lot going +2 -ft. his "he making a
I t theytould mainlines of their system an advance of not filled Wiscon. efor. � In life,: Mrs. Thoinioroft w One -OFF ON A T�Rir. -Mr. and Mrs. Tlhomllif : no'knee
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maelves. If prohibitionis, t1s will ten cents.per da . Tf e men oul the branch and the advance of 25 c nts per ton wIl James Dick and. childr, -n, of * eausur to meet, * �kind neighbor, a 1� dog They took the wo, i - . - stor
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for instance, the grant' to the Quebec bridge, send to Parliament a majority of represen- lines receive no- additional payll The men then go into geneial effect. , � ensiniller, I pi .' 'I at at Sarnis, and go front , I the thrae, �
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is made on condition that the w refuse to ac i were during the past week visiting with I fb and mother and iEerous to a �UIL there to Port Arthur and Duluth, and froin t*-'11eIi in -W-hich they A
ork is cePt this, and demand that the HARVE ' APPLEs . � ge i � *Th. .. I �
tatives pledged to vote';for and support pro, ST AND' ICE I CRXAM I friends in the village. -R hen is ou'r mayor Her d mise will be a #93 blow to the om. thence to St. Paul and Minneapolis, Ma 1.
. company be required to keep its pronsise to Frank Armstrong, aged I Price p4dd in -
Our mratity around her old ho .-Dr. R. Kins. then north to Winnipeg and other points i* � .... � I tille S , �"J
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in power, have again appea, ed -to Sir Wilfrid, and he social at Grani _ - - 9 r(l has bftn recei,
carried out by private -entirprise and re- hibition, they will get it no matter what ey returt ad to 1 work. They Blanc, Michigan attende i d aw ice crean people like to be in the fashion, thl same as I ml an is Wn from aru* where he Manitoba. This many friends of Mr. WO .
. them when th 7 year � , of Grs�nd to give our citizens 9, civie holiday ?
ceives aid from the Province of Quebec. It party or what go ernmeat is I . - Va
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is fair to assume that full one Blaric the other night, whei -a other towns, in the way of holidaying. I to . Of Iteafth offl4
-third of the They will never g � t it until t terview he die) ziguished himself by -eatin, -i a -Mine Minnie Campbell, of Goderich, was I rooms, who was under orders at London " that the may grea enjoy their we . I �- . UX U40
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amount now voted will never bet claimed, rig t the Grand Trunk authorities, but an yet it and harvest a was cautioull d the past week, the guest cf Miss M. E, Me. I Lieutenant of Hussars, during the street earned oliday, -and in due time ,retum I W*L A bac-
I . by som I 3 people, but, he only I d At Murdle.-Mrs. (Rev.) Mq1Cibb9n, of Stratit. r- 11 '
I It is simply wasti, [me and breath � pan. is not�,known . what the remu I Its of the negoti. pples. Frank aughe 11 ?I _ t17
t� I . - � 1� � I I I Ka� *aylitrike.-GaMen "Ban" In drying up Wely to their oomfortable home hnv. - -
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