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I . the Star and bitter unreasonin I � 9 ' - f � i 1p�r- i . � - , . � .1 � any One el' UP, although, naturally, i the : � - .. r�� L.. ftl 21 - 11 . , . Avy. Hoff 7uz. IYED. 7H'u FR.-. AAr ballots got into the box .the deputy r,etur#. hundred dollars. Under the:: civ:um� tan. tizanti Of its stamp, guilty 041 Mon- largest increase is among paupers. .'The , � qfff� -- ft 000 -ft me 2 Cy 4 j , i - , ing officer nor the scrutineers were unable � ace itt would seem that a residence in con- . sistenev and hypooricy inso fiercely con4em. . . situation ii regarded as so al arming that an I � . I a Z, .1 8 9 It 0 /I 12' . The ballots ' . were, however'. 11 to 'lay � �- section with tho University is not needed, ming the so-called' Went' El in iniqu.bies, while they con f, done real* amies or the early official inquiry is defflanded' into� the cantles and the beat means of combitt�ting . I IN I 1� i� � I -6 , , questionably bogus, and they had both been � while the room taken up. by the -residence , , part of their- own pol4ioal friends. , heti, I I them. . � - � P �0 : I � i � . -1 I marked for Holmes. , could b used very uch ore profitalkiv for . . we � got the Star is Point we ; KANSAS GOATS. -Thousands of I- q7exas h! - , . F . f . � . . . . I i � - [ May then refer to the others which it rainal goats have been marketed in Kansas City ZU 0" ow Z16 " A)o X) In polling sub -division No. 3, Goderich other PUN, Class. The opposition, therefore as. . � . fia . to doing away wit � � during the past few weeks. During, the � - - 2Z 28 29 90 & I 4- - 1�-* town, there were also serious irregularities. I the residence see�s un- . ' I � month of July there was one., eotisignment . IRA I : While the poll book showed that only 118 reasonable, 6,nd in, probably m6re by 1 qenti. While the Conservative Journals are vili-� of 3,500 head 6d another of - 1,000 head, all' � -NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.1 . . . - 11 . : persons had voted, there were 123 ballots in meat than by a�ny more solid . t R for his al�.iged being Ankors, grades. The g to have been , 4 . - t - reason, Tin. fyiog Mr. W . Preston, I I , slaughtered in K'noss City, a d the Times � I � Ar The figu,e between the parenthesis, �er each the box, and, of bhoss, eleven that were less it were made (ompulsory for students to complicity in the West Elgin election frauds Ili . . I one, denotes the page- of the paper on which the ' 4t . states that - his goat m t has been ; I - � �, I I t he'resi once it is qui Mr. Preston is doing all in his PC all of � � � ! � advertisement will be found. as did not bear the initial' .remain in t te'probable imi ir to t upon t a mat of as mutton. A United . marked for Holm 911 he I � ! . � 18 ' � . Clea Sate -Wm. Pickard & Co. -6 .- ofthe depa returning officer. This offi- that most of them would prefer to find their I secure ail invastigati a. Ile wrote tile tates inspector . at the ate 3k yards ex- , , r � commissioner appointed by the Court to 1�11119 - own boarding place and in this way coald, glained to an fewer that the United New 11 lea -it. wffflff-�4 cial at this poli -WAS named Farr. He was, . nte Successful -L. Smith -6 takii him evidence in conuee ior� with I the tates Governme tv, in its regulations of in - perhaps, better sait their tastes and their' & a � C ,01 - Bast Value -0. W. PAPS! -S . evidently, utterly unfit for the daties with : � ��t . 1 I, : an if th the time and place w a product, h 3nc6 the, inspectors have , i I Notice -T. 9, Hiya-5 South -Oat rio leetion case kinjahii�a to speotion, takes no cognizance of the goat as , � i Farm for lqale-j. Kinney ---5 � which he we a intrusted. I He was drunk for pockA' ,to th ?y war, obliged to ive in Dome . r could a food � I ; '! the f. Min - i meet him,to be ex , bul � the comn!lismi- I Manitoba Excursion -W. Somerville ---18 several day prior to �th� day of' voting, and the college and p a; that would be rel. . nothing to do wit i the goat meat when it is �; I I Go to the Rest -D. McLachlan & Co -0 - a oner has not yet made t apI 'ointment. He ' " ! � - U Is Diffarent Efore was even Zlared a quired of them tb�iire. The present resident- passed through tb e Packing houses and put i I I � , . 'instructed h so leiters in t upon the market a mutton. - ! t. I -McKinnon & Cc 5 - to be'under the inguene has now � his' � i �! . Wall Paper -A. WInter-1 of liquor on the day ial quarters in the University, it seeirns, are country to prosecute th oronto World and � ; I Talloilog-A. Stark --8 � of election, by several � a( . 1111=1 , � . 1. I Clearing Sale -S. 0. R.afhwell-8 witnesses., He was also open mouthed, and in so dilapidat a condition and rel so the Montreal Star for eL All this does . � I Furc . azer, etc-r2l-s. Mullett & cc I i , not look very much Ii a the concill0b HOon. Notes. i i Wie � I much, behind mod rn recliiiirements t I of S . J I Salesman Wanted -A. R. Smith -8 made ttatements at to his own 'doings and I at, in guilty man. I . I Blyth fall fair� will be held on October '. I Farm for Sal -.-J. Kehoc-6 � - order to make t am suit4bly habitab a, a -"' � I � Farm fbr 8 I ale-Ww. ideaeoch 6 achievements which, if true, would land � 9th and 10th. F � � - I I very considerab�l expenditure I ' re Eyesight Tested - ffl-f. V. Fear -S I him in.the,penitentiary. There was no evi- I wot 14 be An Ottawa correspondent remarks : Sir ' -Wingham must be booming. About a ft I r 4 . . i Girt Wanted -Mrs. A Holmetted-8.1 � necessary, and th' a, in addition to V te fact Wilfrid has stood the arcluous labors of thel dozen new residences are being 1 erected. . -8 - , I Phi Lost--Expogitor Office deuce, hoWever, to show : ho,t these state. � there this summer. W, I . it I . Trunks (t) -W. H. Willis --8 ' ' aIre'%�y stated, th t the rol orn could b 3 "ad session with a fortitude that.has delig I 9 I -ason---Greig & Maodonald-1 ments were anything but the mouthings of I I . hted -8. E. Beckett, of Belfast, lime been a ./ I o � The Re - a drunken man to better advants a in oth`er ways, seems : . . p- I t � ,,,amd any irrejalar: ties that everybody in the House,- but there are other pointed rincipal of the Listowel public. - I � . � � - I clearly to indicat that the only alter iative Ministers who are by no means in good schbol. 90 was one of 77 applicants. � ght , occurred at this polling place may very � I 11 '' � Jon 6XPJ00 I I 7ttr earAy be,accounted for by the cotdition of 44 to do away wi h the riemfdenc6� 'on irely; beal h. , Had it not been for his gameness -On Wedneadlioy of last'week, Mr. David . . I -VIV itat zand permit all th students to find qu krtdrs Sir Louis Davies would upw be in bed, it, Lowrie, an old resident of Gorrie, died at Farr on the d f voting. The on y excuse . i I 4 I . . , plac � of being in his offide. Mr. Torte 113 the age of 74 years. T E , . - I . - - - . � that 006 for the appoictm�nt of ;for themselves in he city as they m 'y do- . -Mr. William Bagallaw, 1 -- , i � n be "�a 0 1 ' race raring from an-illuess, and Sir Richard public school � i � SE"OkH, FRIDAY, August I I th,'1899 such a man h a position in, tha.t he lalre. As to the ptoposed new res dencie Carl wrigbt is in the same cue. On the op. teacher at Centralia, hu rented Mr. Weile . : : g1V � I F t 0 �ul me � . . , . y 4, 1 -- - i had acted in a similar ca city before' both 'building, the* ins Itimion hap no mono with post'lon side, Mr. Foster has also been ill Huston's farm, near that plm,ee.� -. � I � I . i � , � . 0 1 during the session, and in now id poor health. 1 -The other night some portion went into . � I electi) I r. Ed' Wij The bominion Parliament. at municipal and political no, and which to constru t if; and there is,no prob- The superheated Commons chamber in this � se's garden, in Clinton, and i- �� � I "When �he cat is away, themicem � had always -performed his duties properly so ability that the I gia'ature will grant oney weather is no place for healthy, much I am !tolet-& quantit r of gardbn stuff, besides do. The, abo), �( ' � Sy play." for any such p r I �mone the nick, men, and there will be j Ing consideraloFe other dama, a. i �, ,ibly by the pro- � . lection wh4ky this I . This has b' en illustrated fore far as 'known. The a I pose," any mono oy when tie ". time seems to � have been t Province ma fee disposed to give for this guns of prorogation shall boom. , -Mr. David Cathers, of Me &A conces- I ; much ' r Ill .1 y � . � ceedings i the Dominion P&rli&meat during and he made a bad mesa I m!l, institutiq-n can . .b 'used to very muchbetter ;i - � ion, Howick, recently underwent a, critical I i ; the past eek. Sir Charles Tupper left for o;O things. 'o This is P -- -The Globe of Friday last mays: I I Mr. M. peration in Toronto, from the effects of , i � i the worst tbat'has been piove . advantagethan i � constructing and fu rnish- hich he in rapidly recov I � � i the old Ountry the -middle of last week ' a ag not him. i - A. James of The Canadian Statesman -has, oring. I , 3 1 , . and since fhen the underlings of the Oppo) In addition to these irregularities which _ ing a residence f r the students. Ms ny of I i -The Nicholson 50*aere farm, in Turn. � i . � I . just completed 21 years of journalistic work . :11 .. the ex-graduate3 are wealthy men � erry, was sold by auction in Wingham on : 1. � ; we have named in connection w th these 11 and if ,I i sition have been enjoying a high old time. . . I I in Bowmanville. He telis us that from onday of last we k, to Mr. James kirton. � i i. ion polling divisions, there is still,the f lot that some of those wh are now , tying out 00 Toronto to Belleville he kabiwo of only two he � 0, . !� . Mr. Foster is acting leader f the Opposit 11 1wee was 81,8 10. * � 0 . q: the returning officer, while he required all loudly against do ng away I the real lance men who are now the'ptopriatorB of the Manin, B. A., aduate. of I I in �ir Chaflei Tup er'a at sence, but � h`e is . ;; E - . M. - ' I . 1 , , , . p . 9 wh( I q - papers they p oronto University, and son o — ; ­ � . I his deputies �o sign the re luisite declara would show their faith by irliBir works and .ublished in 878. The two are f Say. W. M. . .- entirely unable to control his follower t - ions, he d d not adminigter the oath to. coutributethefuidaforthenew residence, Mr. Geo Wilson of Pori-, Hope and Mr. Goo. Wartin, of Exeter,'bas received the appoint- ship . 0 . where III, wo have each been striking oat as fancy dicta,tei . I Keyes oi Colborne. I We do not know how nent of classical ,master, of the Harrison He leaves a widow i � then, of course, nO person would obie t to 'it may be with papers East, of Toronto, but iigh school. 1� I � and am a: consequence prorogation, which them as the law seems to direct. - The � ; J � - F � I � eputies in turn, tre the continuance (if residence in conn tion we think `ive could namel several in the West -Word has beeril received by Mr. Peter' sons- and claughte.-H, . d ated the scrutimers and I . was expe ed to; take place on Saturday, is . !UP. I I . ;"a that could beat the #b6ve record. - The epinstall, of Fordwich, of the death of his � -'A special t -&I . I * with the institution, If this is not do a " - . . I t still in t e future and -the House will likely poll clerks inj like manner. They gave as a .1 � present Editor of THE ,XPOSITOR has ,been ister-in-law, Mrs. 'Robert � Hepinstall, who! . - . ' � reason for this that they considered the matters now look, the residence will have 1 at his post -here continuously for thirty ied at her home in Poseyville, Michigan, am arrived. i 11 � be in sea n a1l.this week and prorogation - �1- . coach � . signing of the d3clarations equivalent to an to be 'bolished. � : I i � of last week, A t may 6t t ke place until next week. Al. . � . . i years. )f typhoid fever., j - J !� . i tarf6d froff � WI � th ugh so a 0 the most important bu8iness oath,.and that to swe�rl on the Bible was . � -iiiiiiAiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim k . . - -On Tuesday evening of last week, and 1872at BeIgr aye 0 . I It is stated ,.that Mr. Thomas Fawcetj ,)rior to his marriage, Mr. q. H. Cameron 11 . Of the� sEffilion has been pqt through unnecessary to make their obligations bind- The Senate and the Redistribu ion it the . , 9 boro and enough I I.f ha f Of this ing. . � I M � Bill. much abused ex -Gold Commissioner in the mincipal of the Brussels pisb�LC .school, Wag � I,IM I , It! was i 5 week,-. fal . the members weie absent , . �i I wesented with a hd Id headed 1� hay. I . I X Yukon district, ha's purchased a controlling one by some of his former pupils. has r6ache, I 0 11,11c . � � . . . occasions [during the week therQ has been audisubstance of -what has b- - vetoing the ribution B I ill was that it !. T1 a, day I he rauk ' local Journalism. banY and 1 ly th. t Ing ler� fori their homes, and on several This,� as we have outlined it, is the sum The only r a offered by the Senate for interest'in the Niagara Falls Record and will The Kensington Furniture -Company, years, I Zd,ois * - V barel a uorum of mernbera in the Hous* the investigation. It is possible that the was unconstitutio al, Oa -this subject the . I If i the f Goder h, are Peeking -a loan from the -On W Aneed Yi C i�, . e. � �00irnyl papers are to be believed, Mr. Faw- wo, an�c the ratepayers will, vote on a by. Y, - . The pr n i le business yet to be transacted prosecution have -play A their trump cards special correspondent of the'Globe in, Lon- CI,Btt should now b3 rolling in wealth, as ',by w granting the desired aid, on September Lean, who se far, .11 . their stories he robbed the miners and the th. I .. I � with a seri Ins ac' d( is certain �it,amo in 1h supplementary eati- at the commencement of flie game. If' this don, E ngland, ca es as follows : . I . I . grsa I . I I government out of money enough to buy the - prevented from .r1 . inates an( 13 to to r:i ; 'I. -A quiet wedding took place at the resi � ' , Iways. is the case, they have scored a trick, but The Senate having thrown u t 0 I� ears- Toronto Mail or Montreal Star a 4 still have dence of Mrs. Robert Higgins, . - Mr. MoLe, 4 W I a Pr ileges and Elections Committee have not won the ame by any . a i 'a Blyt f on I � � The mearis tributiqu Bill on t I ground that e il un- a comfortable surl lug to good. It 'is an uu� uesday noon of last week,, eat was steppi Ig from V - , n I . when her ld ' I have com] � eted their labors:' The Corpmittee They have not in any way implicated Mr. Constitutional t i� late fi the ire3tion, precedenied proceedi P however, for a ( hiter, Miss Marion B., and Mr. avid when he ir �ssed I is � I of altering 0 :eg toral di% ision4 i si eepti, 13 �l . w th gri re. �he' c lee Town to s"Ilullcich, ; groun at reported e evidence :takpinin the West Holmes or any of his supporte' For the upon the occasion of the regt lar doe inial wealthy man to a ttle I making his I of East Wawanosh, *ere joined . . I - , bread and butter 1, h i i wedlock by soon oil th, !scene, W irregu I . y � a swout o' ,his brains . Rev. A. McLean'6 � � . Huron cam to the House, 'and the larities that hava occurred it would adjustment Opi alon 0 i�ter-' that, Mr. A c aWs c . report ; I I � , the fo lowing , on a one horm. local paper. * The five year old son of Mr. , William � Le , lated tha � be bard to say who is to blame. - Asid eating. It speaks for itself :--- ; I . I . - . . . t owing tothe enquiry a from It --- - Eobye, of Westfield, died in the hospital -Jam:es Hearri, Ol ' being inc mplete, because of the limited what has been' shown in connection with Our opinion is ai ked heth(r it is com- � f)r nick children, Toronto, on Sunday, July escape from atr I I lu� the ballots at No, 4, Colborne, reten t to the Cana J fan � Parliament to I egia- It. seems that Sir Hibbert Tupper is about 00th. The little fellow was a patient of the recent, 1, A . a F I and at � I ' r . time at it commOtea's disposal and inabili. � I I NO. 3, a as proposed, 9, id'inclopendently o to resign his seat iq the DominionParliament hospital for the past year, suffering from loaded 'for 1e imi 5i ty to secu a the attendance of Farr and Qoderich, there bag decennial adjustim, I c tit. t We are Of the i � Pin' 'and retire from Dominion politics. Previous lone disease, which was the cause of C1,4ath. . . I (70thing been shown ' i I and ME Hearn ip other mat;,� . except what might tat 3 ,place at any eleo on that it !is comp �ten . : i to leaving for the Did country, Sir Charles -One day not. long ago, Mr. Tho piece linawaires. A ;rial witnesses, it is recodmended - i I mai Gib- � . that the e6quiry be continued next session. ti6n, and even -the itregularities at these ,� . I (9 I gd), Edward Blakb,. I . 111M, salesman of the Fordwich cheese' fac. such alud 1 bie6omi na - I . : R. B. HaIdan . Tupper, Sir Hibbert's father, slid - " Sir t I Meant . whereb'V he I I is to polling sub -divisions nr,�d more evidence to ' )ry' sold the July make of cheese for , felt sp mi t lime Judge Masson, of Goderich (Canadian 1 Agent in , I I the i - I der the late Govern. Charles Hibbert TLIpper wi � a8ain I h I I 11 not , be �a arilsome sum of 9i cents per a bad q VOin We oqq I i . . . . , be appoin ed a commissioner to won ment. . pound, Thiq � . I I take the elucidate them before It ) i � candidate in Picton County. TI onqorvq. jo the highest price ever r ad. for' cheese ir, $A fee : - I eceiv ehal ng Very : condemn an pert W. H. As ith, tives of that great 0011stil buency have refused in that section at thlis time of you, I evidence of the remainirig witnesses of poll y Much� of the fuss : I effecce 0f the �'ingr di4 I . i . I I a 3retary). t igi te town of Goderich. ' that has�been raised by the C6n8ervative �� . i I No. 3 in, I (Formerly Home 0 accept his res lation, but in my capacity -A. H. Plummer, who held; the princi. -Lalit weak Ito* . I i .Edward Carson as leader I shall pr3h bit my son torn stand- p Iship of the Blyth public school, but re- the Smailldort 50 ti.arc _ . I I . W 11111111111111 press is entirely groundless, and is being (Solicitor -General for Ireland in )bellast ing again for that 0 notituency. I ehould signed on account of ill health, was the re- ' lot 26, - � �- St put forth for purelylparty purposes. I con -egsion 'I, � ; The We Salisbury Government).! - ; not allow this large nati,tuenoy to be jeop. ci " 4 7 i I -... � Huron Election Trial. I eat of the following gifts from his son, w o is now livin ... . also notice that the Globe, the Ottawi Free � � Robert Cecil I ard . a canvas to be made ad I rs on Friday evening; Two rocking 0 . use 150 acres, ku,C1 ,V - . " ized by permitta� 0 a i :- i Lord SaliaVury. by the Liberals, On the ground that the ol i of Longfello ) � ­ i (.Son!, 'of i , � . � The Went Huron election trial has been Press and one ortwo other Reform papers i I I i I I airs, a copy W a Poems, and a _ T is la t ur6bass gi F, , i ; . 11 - � . I I � Conservative party Ir lid to! send to British r a � . � 1 1 closed for,the present. The committee of have expressed an opinion that Mr. Holmes e Py of I I Be autiful Germs. " a res. - i invest t, : Columbia to get a I na a toteprigent I I D1 w.1 0 � ; on have reported the evidence to � : - them in -In the resu a0res, he crop I� ell 11; . �i nfair It a - w Tg:nl, -should resign, We must say that we an. I U CH icism. - � Its of the public ochool lea,V. I . �� Parliam .-, and the. further investigation . . I � Parliament. A convention has tee called ing' examination, we notice that Miss Edith Is 0 19 1 - tirely diffe fro these We have The following is f -om: the Toronjo Star : in that county, wh n a successor to my .son 1. I d I � coneek sic . ­ The investigation r ,, , papers. � Falconer, of Bayfield, obtained the hipheat tb � being 1 �3, � � - next session. . d), will be chosen.' C1, . . rests u - ! , I I If the f riends' o " Hon. J 8 a ,eb, I J. en c�)ntinu* carefully studie , the Whole evidence so it . J. T. JG&r�row 10. - . marks in the inspectortate for, dra, M r. B wort6 the W, I � ' has be ed for several weeks, and - ' I . I I wing. - i � could have seen hirn sitting in the'electi . This is praiseworthy, and !. Wait A - . has been reported by the leading papers oil Ion 11 . ' The Toronto Globe maye : Puring the I . we a ngratulate -M . 1 I , - about one u.ndred witneases have been ex- both sides, and We ha�ve no hesitati'a in oburt in Toronto redentif , blandly optfacing - our young friend on her meri d distinc- SS anle � celeb a ( irrefut ang Iling. recent debate on the Irail*ay I . arnihed. ?�veiry-fadlity has been afforded 9 able evidence tenaciously c emolutious ti' J . on. W ek so ago,, #ul 1i � Mr. Holmes to resign *his ing to an ill-gotten, eat, their estimation of Mr. Blair expressed the hope that Canada, I a le d( ree of health 1;f 'the prosec ition foc getting out the eviden saying that ivere 4 '-Mr. Angus, father of Mr. Jameb Ang-ne, .1 ! 1- ce, seat at this juncture, he would be doing him would have fall Bn exactly one h ed would soon ha I mmission, of!Wingbam, arrived in that towic on Fri. M a. estlake as th . ' ' I . t � himself and his supporters a great wrong. per cent." - which drew from 13i day night from Ireland, It is over 28 years tit ad or I half! a a and- there ieemed to be no desire on the part un, .ve a! railway co, * " - �� ofanyone ;o suppreof . . c r Charles Tupper the i fa I I - a w. dely'kii-dwn a' ij i � to or to hide any- _It would be a The Star is an Independent paper, is vehement rejoinder' that he hoped the has not seen his Pon during that Jime. He p Irt of I I tr ib 7 thin .n acknowledgment of guilt and� sin ce Mr. Angus, last vid ted Can , Iai, and he , , I . g no tnat�er how unp, - I � - I I' . - leasatit it might be -which any evid'enae that has yet been given . trally very fair in to criticisms of .poiit I :. .. . 61 dents in the I . � clans on both sides of the political - on organized ei � ,� ,any sense . -, I evidence Wou ht Out which would not h � does not in: . . justify. He has been ., 1�131 , si . We believe that the leader and hearty as many men do at fifty. all -a lee .011111 I � I' In fact there was a good deal of indirect no I country would never see a railway commis. is over 70 years of age, but look i As hale re �i ; n P $session of 8� - n is totally out of bi,� they at 13 d i sacred trust by the I -�-Mr. Joseph Leech, of Blueyale� I f bd&ym,;a'nd-t a 10 I 9 ave lace . This being the case, it -is difficult to account of the Oppositio ' harmony ' t � been allow�,Oiin a regular court. A good with public sentime t in this -respect, though .1 3as re ; I . I � ' i deal of th4 evidence w � I �eople, and he owes it to those who have for a paragraph such as the above, unless It ceived the sad news by ,am " fol't many �ears to. c. ft I was w me staff underl wh Mth of his brother, Nathaniel, a farmer, i A ver � I r e ci 101 � as of the kind that he may gain thereby the active oympaithy Of of the � some Para( . trusted hifp to stand to hit; guns un il it ritten by sc - ing ;' 3 the railway corpora �ions In no other way living a ,r Calgary. Particulars h t fi d and % * ' t, of was anxious to I I a .7 . I . : iailway problems i rith which the n; 0 a we , 2 �ad told some person else, and has been clearly proven that he was no', the do the "Smart Alick 11 act. can we get a mea iurable solution of the n 8 0 ' y , THAT some p ,�rson had told the witness that choice of th i a people. As yet it has P fact, we would not refer to it had it no b count been received, but it was atw ad Yen nthe � !1eaday ' some one - ad said someth , at most, daily,gpers that he fell from a train and� pe,oted de O M* 8, ing or had don� only been pro'ven that some twenty I been copied with evident avidity by severa, I is face to face. Cc Tipetition offers but was led, Decease I I somebhi vote � d was unmarried. 1 W49 well Ing. �'here were, also, several ho6 - 8 . lame and uncertain relief. Even when co � . nown h r4 ' times ia thE CIC'mmittee, but, on the whole, that were supposed.to have been recorded Conservative papers. THE ExposiTOR hal petition is real it on y' operates at certai -D ring the Tonth of July, Mr. James m4ny years both in b � I ' d Ri I for him were not genuine. no special mandate to defend Hen points, and the teide stock th Rowe, of Fordwich, who is i latie David Hood Ri bi I i the proceed ' Only three poll- . Mr. Garl nqy is to a P krtnership - np were o . 4 1. , f a tolera'bly amicable . country with more rlilwa� with N. � r. Peter Hepinstall in salit news came tirot gi ow, I a insurance � 4 er, ing sub-divi8ions of the'many have been at. r � but, in the i . P then are iveede th ' , ute,eat f truth and faiT and for which the in dustries of the country k an louncin !tha Mb a :4 -. charaict i4d although they were long I a 0 btainei , and who has charge of t ie outside 1! � 1. ;1, W � � � 9 tacked, and even if all the votes are b atement to pply earn nge. , � Mutual Fire Insurance I Pi,kford, , . I 'I drawil out Ind tedious, 'the facts, as far a, .ad playo We cannot all this at have to on work f the Howie : bout twe it pone - arfe, . il..� - W true to say of Howick, re-' . � it I they went, ,learn to have been pretty thor that his op ints claim to be bad, he 'ill pass unchallenged. t .is no� i Qgmp,#, y for the township . St M , Alichigo 1�' I. still�ha;vea substantial majority. that there was: an II ce in the We Before leaving Mi lintreal for the old coull. ceived;,60 applications for that company. , I ini � ih the I ' 1. I 1'1� ougly asce ined. i His rea. I � y rid I ;rre& - Ba fi --' - l to -case to I show ' try, Sir'Charles Tupper was' interviewed by -A illoy named George Fultonl had his da ,. ' - 1 � . , !V1 a am' - ' al ignation, under these circumstances a'tethe seat had bee , J us far I , would Hu ; � I - . . knuckles shaved by a machine in al , a 2.', a I c ` � I Th 1e, proceedings ai� but thr -'-on �t M I ee Pol- b I reporte - and:'ho is credited wit I - r %� . e a �oafession of wrong -doing which ­the ill -90t eu. Th re was the most searchin . factory, in Win'' Hogg di'd at Porta;q X0 . - I - it g sub�div 8' us have bem enquired in -to. f . Is . ing : I I The Gov 3 nmon�, in my gham, the other �4ay. He � �,,: acts tPus far brought out do not j invest gation, and ' very opportunity w opinion, was iq �1 - ,ere No. 4 and No. 3, Colborne ustify. . ng ' I cing . I I �nhese w If I iani . on the machine, not! noti * Dee im -1 i I" given the opponents of Mr.Gafrow to prov t , and e nows, of his own knowledge, that ill not go to the e of- Mrs. illiat "I He 91 , ­� . No. 3, G da"rich town. In No. 4 7 Col- - 'their obarges, and - very charge, with,the .ntryt�.is year. The., that the knife was revolVinR several thou. brother f David G. I . I �-,�rl � h arities have been oommitteed suffi- ti i present state of tb � -��A borne, where 11 t irregu are not do it in I I sand -times a minute. The result was a re- - .,Mr. Donald Cummings- Was 1 ' ublic mind. The try limbers' of the Cabi minder that should make him me in the west for th I t� - cient* o wipe out his majoii and give 4 excepbi I ra watch-. ", i - I . on of the Wii ighaim charges, was d is, nel - I there fro Morris toWi S11 I returning 0 ave never been abli, to raise their head i f ul in future. w - I I I I � I . U ,; �A espatch from Winnipeg, . dated Au- - 1fiss An abella, augh F cer, some forty-five electors majori y to his opponemb, then, of course, it missed, and the eledion was shown to have ince the Yukon exomures.1 They now rell, - eron, of �russe a who t - , i . at 5 h, says : " Alex. Lawrence; ex. .M. - , swore before: �he committee that� they had. would be wropg and ' been oleanly-and hoi iestly conducted. on a vast expenditure of money i 1, I . I � ,k�� Tahonest of him to re. . �, � - T olely UP i� , marked their ballots for McLean, I while only I i . I logg, �. 2 , � years ago. Mr -; ; Is � W ingham cases wart such aii might occur J Ontario Governi ient'and the Federa of i tain it e�seat, but if h a knowledg he V P., f Mercian, in dead. He was one of . C ' I I I e does not i I I Scotland, we i a Prei �, 1�; t allo I I overnment are goi . the b t grain authorities in Manitoba." ­ ; x. n handIn hand. Thf anda.Li�eral in politi i J-, a candidat ment thinks f Hardy as was the dause c f ais C14 , k J�irty` b so marked were found in the further than �.he evidence before the ny cloustituene and which no 9 i , Ilot box, and were counted. 1: ly 8 ederal Govern O Previous to removing to Manito �, � , . I ; _ I In addi- i I ba, M r. � i 9 V - ; � I ti�n to this,'t he' . � . . Id prevent,and i t was not even clai medl ight hand, but this right �hand �Vill ver3 , had-beeni�allln for me qvost ting commi 'tee has disclosed, then '01 - it' Lawrence was a resident of the townahip, of putated, for the Ontario'i Govern. 1 ­ .. - were 14 ballots found in he *oil([ be remiss in his duty to his con. that Mr. Garrow or iiny of his friends or' - I and many of his h Iteir, is 8( ­ . u con be -am Tuckeramith, OR ,friends H . i mot . : tb"eboXmark3d;d counted'fo I r Holmes, st'ituentE ant can ii` in this county will regret to lea n of his - I . ,W ; and !&Ise to his' own interests supporters had any CiIinnection with them. ,"r stand another election. - he I 4i0h were 07� a different quality! of paper Their doom i eealed.` , death. 111 people of Ship 1� and rept tation to" It would take Sit . hocke& ponl ami r- � - yet be th ing r� I F� n ; ; E; I abandon the -seat at the AlthouAh they ma,,,, a means Charles very., much longer to may what he of Mr. G orge 'eiker, It ­ from the other ballots in the be � George Robbi who has carried ihe mail a �.� X, and which present ime, and o " the ,a ,y of voiding the eldctik this result will Jim inion in � - do, not correspond with nor fit the stubs I brength of at %does not know abou from Brussels to Wroxeter for the past two ­ . - �i- . . I � � 1 that has yet been given. due ore to a tel ' Ontaridthan what he does know. I I Hi a : Stephen bichoccurr( . , I eviden ! , chnicality than to ariy. I is son and a half year , has been awarded'the con - from which the r should have rr� Sir Charles Hibbert, tract for the n 229th. I't wappears.. Mr'. � .- 3 . . been torn, and i . wrong doing, or to; any benefib which tile was :the pare n1t of the ext termi of four yearP. There . . . I - d ballot box as I I - � I endirs; Mr� Robb made a record up the tp inij and he an . I Ithern and which were taken from th i eturning officer. I party re(64 t Of th 11 Yukon Exposures " as he terms were'four t last winter by never misel gone out in the field t( returned by the deputy r Libera - ' d as a resul a the vanity of the old man preveiited him for himoelf . Toronto University. idiotic ka )f 'the from seeing whai a small fign` day on ace a While thus engaged ho It is true that similar ballots have been -- I Praia Wimigharn coterie. re this Mass of Ount, of anow storms or blooklinfes, ainting 1 ap . . There i has been considerable discusBicl,ii in Uniler hese circumstances comm ' rubbish really does cut in t , . The no easy MAtterlin drifts such . ell, and tl - the papers lately as to th, I a Onhitched the I I .� found in other boxes and marked for Ale I ant$ such gi he country last season. . as there were ght, h'' � ' . ove I I desirability of as the b ar exposures " have been so thoro�ghly ex- � be barn'' On rear,hing - .. .1 Lean, but whether these ballets correspond c I � . I I e� aot only uncalled -for ,but posed -that there is not enough left of them _Mrs. Gorsali(z, 121uh 'concession,:: Grey i +.. � " I I - ontinuing the College residence in coqne . I 0 siere farm, known an the — severe a � with the stubs taken from the box in which c- , unjust. I to make even a decent: grieirance. 1 has sold the 5 9 I i ;- I tion with Toronto University. . - � . � 11111111111 1 , I I Dukelaw plaee," to James M. Knight, of ime rendered unconaci( I - -n�— � ­ ever ral$6d. He was . �. � Petrolea, who will take posse on Novem- he house'a,ad medical . -brought out of the University, it seemi, have passed a Editorial Noteis News of the Week. - bar let. $2,600 was the price paid. Mrs i ut he died shortly afte .� they were found, ham not been The , SaInate . I in evidence thus far. It has ��' ent . � � I also been ,resolution, 'recommending the Governit)n . STREET' RAILWAY HoRRoR.-A dreadful Gorealitz will move ba, k to the hem temid I � was disbdvered that I � I proven that in printing the b! . ent Hon. ThomasBain, the re-3ently lecte I 0 as ! ose the premeni , d 't. Z ' � catastrophe has ocicurred at Bridgeport'; a little west. Her house wilt be raised, , �: %Ilots two to A b reside ce and deivote ' speaker of the House Of Commons is � retir. Connectic - ly the buiral ,z kinds of paper were used. But there is as I!, " ..1i . a . ut, by .-which 130,,, y people were veneered with briok and o I (ing of an i ��i er improve. � the room occupied by residence to extenailig ad farm I t1t * � yet no explanation of . er and h been a swmber Of the killed and many wo6nded. v A car on the ments made. I . ; : � �, . why it is that these the geological departm� tit, and the . ,� l7ife and ramily to I i i crection Commons contin outly for 27 yeare His treat railway ran off a trestle and dropped -Tho other afternoon, Williel Burton, 6f 11 I � I P -1 � 1, I fourteen Holmes' ballots found- in the of a new, and larger residence in a preseub residence is in Dundas. I I I It � eath. 1 I m� 1 : . h an accident 4 the Grand I I' � -division No. 4, Col- part of the city. The bovernment, through the accident has -not been aseertaine I w -- - - i box used in polling sub nother I to -he flats 40 feet below. The cause of Brussels, inet wit I I bo�me,. do not correspond I The Tor I d, but Trunk Rail that might easily have -- 11 Lake] ­ I . � ­ with ,the Aubs theMinisterof Education, hAveannounced onto TeleKrain mays, and' says it is supposed that faulty construction had proved fatal. aie was doin th, t ' act I DOTS, -:!iny of t] : I from which they should have bee � truly: A con& hi h lees not' take much to do with it. - rs � n detach- their willingne on the chain that crossaw. the. 7rearp%zfe the shed, It id Ina few 4 I . I Rough interest i R to elect on core of ex. coach used as an offiom; when _ I me man- ppoint I at the yi - part of the recommendation, but do noliI see Sinatra, devoted And[co ad had they been genuine, and hence the in as to accede � to the' forlmer a' ' Ic' try a proliibitie BAnx HARBOR TRAGEI>Y.�A a' . I . cursiomisto were drowned at Bar ner he lost his hold a' rid fell h " rat to the ' �; ferenee is that these kallota found their way imirince Harbor b L, . I , '. --- their -way clear to coneent t ist to the HouE d Prohibition - the breaking of I . I V - into the box in some surreptitious: . o carry out that e a Ii 0 y thing thop the graikai � � . 0 angway from the car to track, striking the gravel and t . I I manner . . .."maliPlis cans; t be I the- b at, at Me I . i with h 11' d ass, � alt of the I - i 4 ..�. part in referenda to a no . ready for Prohibi ion � t Desert ferry. The peo. face, I I , and that they are bogus. The de' .. ! I on the � [chlin i Fordwich, 1 ide co building ple my were hurled into the -On Sunday, July I 10� le - w reside . gang 30th, abon. t . .-a Puty re- The talk of doing away with i ! r and PO pinned in between the boat the house of J. J. McLaughlin, 4 An I a � - a , I f I turning officer, also, whose honesty', no per thi� University I I 1 wate I a mis � �hi weei ��[ . Ying hogs.. � I ' , I - residence entire] The Goderioh. Star aIilys: The Se fortl iurn, 75 per hund.fied for them 1.� y, seems to have rMsed th e a I a I and the wharf t iat no assiaGance could be was destroyed by fire� The fire suppol to pick up I � . A- i -g PIs -o the ternarks Of The rendered them. � I , son suapectff or impugnes, can givel� no idea ' ire of some of the ex " EX1`081TOR in r- Bed W. -Mr.' a �, I . .1 i( . of how these balloto'got i I I raduates Who are kiek- " Star two weeks- to have started from the st6ve in the sum. Howard, a � 1 mpanied I ' - .nto the box, nor ing vigorously against ago, still endeavors to ex. WORK OF AN INSANE FATORR.-m-Charles mer kitchen, which was all in Raines before visited � � L L the proposition. 66 I at . Danoch'i I . I I �f can he account for the fact that ,has been I C&E L cuse the I Went Elgi a iniquities by Paying Yager, a chairm aker, 40 years! old, out the the family was aware of the fire. A crowd Akins of 1 < I range Hill, I K - proven that more votes were- cast i Nothing definite, -however, ' be done . . I . : ,. ithroate of his three child � ., ­ . '�ing hands Howar'd is ) incipal of P .i fot McLean without the assent of the Gavernmen " tkat they were t I Wen �and his own was soon on the scene, and wl -4 X � t, who " with -nu I _ ; I than there l e merous crin 1v1s 'a CONIPArisoh with a razor, sit Brandt, five miles from removed the contents of the ho school, in f Lill away S ` ' I � I.committedl ii iSusquehanna, Pennsylvania, ion Thursda -William Murch has pure:::;, ' � . , I I " bers of �the Conner t bhe farm an � ex-stu f9r hirn. I in turn �vill have to receive the approval of biy, a , :; - Whim is the state of affairs as dLig6l � ire . party, etc.,, an( Xkight of last week. He w y , Out' -of Ha, r - , sed in the Lbgislataii to any x�,'Clitional exPeadit. " it adds that this ... j 1 1 f , a widower, belonging to the Brownlee estmite�� Bane line, Mrs- Howard's Porten � :� polling sub -division No. 4, Colborne. 1' ure that may ' I' hand our position. � ram, Wla to compre, and lived alone with the , c' ldren, whose Hallett, a few miles from Clinto' contain.. s * , L . be required fcir the c6natruction i6 h, no, we underitand ages ranged, frou, X# ton. -Maili y of the oil , � : I your position exact y -you 1 5 to 12 ye . The four ing 100 acres, for th - ? In,pollilog oub-division No. 3, Colborne, , of A new residence. � 9: can't deny the -bodi 0 sum � of MAO. This twoweeks,'� They are 1i . of of the outrag4 , shown es were found by neighbo, on Friday. should be considered a @nap, as the land is this district.-Barkle . ,a d were'that t ro in the court, He, omed to have been in 1 ame. - ; � a ( of the very beat quality, and is one of the . a matter ildish, an PU � traction engine thr � deputy returning officer denied his', I L P pp it th only irregularities: notice ihe The facts in connection with t ' gut you plead th d untruth. U INORRASING IN GRkAT BRnAix. finest grain growing farms in' the country; ScoWm, 11 Yaulaim n I I NACY e i . initiah , seem to be that a very large majority of, the "ful ' excuse that the a crime* were exceed. -Th6 fifty.third report of the Comim�iamioia. is L I )) J to two ballots and declared them f�r geries. dents attending the University, desire to " ad b lConservative . reading. is well watered by a never -failing str am young men do" the fion, I -, 4 1 i Btu' No, you have not era, in Lunacy �o unpleasant 9 T . got hoTd of it right y It and containing a good house, barnal, etc'. in betweei hem and i . whe' bovinti- I live : - i Otte, of these ballots he detected Mr. Star. It is said shows an appalling increase of madness. In -On Monday of last week, after an ill. My is on 7itt big on f . � - outside in pr'eference to residing in the there are none )so blind as those *he cau. England and Wales, the lunati �i ing the ballots ab the close � I . , of the P01 and ' University residence, Last iear, out of not see and we fear tb at ia this 9, on Janu- mesa of a few weeks, Willialin Walter passed to at t i . instance the 4 i rejec In ary let of the present year, totAlled 105,086, away at -his home in Goderiah, at the 9 d 1!"� �Ya' . f ,te � the other was count�A, and some &)io ale students, only about twenty Star is wilfully blind. We have never on. -an increase of 3,114 over Is , , the larg old &#a Of 82 years. oo R-MoKinaly, . ol � � I was not noti ` until the ballots I ; deavored to ." excuse bhe' West Ragirl 1 ini. at The dece"ed had been son. -Miss i d it, :ay wit rt i , ; - . I a . quities.11 increase yet recorded. An an� ysis shows a resident of Goderich for about tan y home at I I . ce wqe pro- a resided'in the College and the residential * , 'a i - I i WhAll we h 4ve - done is to p' e t! ; I I IrOve that the spread of Ittasicy, in nap confined to "Mo I V11111 I � I .1 � I I I . I . I having rethicived there from Colborne. tovm- Ri9hard is R Vi 'left ; I I . - I , : f . I . - �J . I � � . I � � i � . I I ! - I - i ! - i � 0 . i IWIT 1,;* I: "' I r �, id, be " is I I T ib I 'I 1 1 ; 11 ill, - I t�' , 1i " ), e ,�il 1 4 i b �, il ; 11 I ? I I i I � - . i I i : . ;. � I . i I . I . ! . . I � . � 1, I I :� . ; - � . . i . - , I . . . I I - . i �� . I I ­­ ,­- ,- , ­­­­ , - - , I --,----.--.-- ---,----------.-----,-----:',��-::!--,,,�_,�--,-"'-,�- 1 13 -4 I � I ! I . I ­ ---- - - I �: b i� ��,i' I I . I : � � - I . I - - - - - ­ I I - .-­---­--- � -­ I ­- ­ -1. F ­ � �­ �---- - . i -. : : � � . I � I I � I I I . . � I I - � i - � I I � � � i � I : . I i I � ! - � I . I ! � � � i I . - I � 1 . I . , , i I � I I 1 BUTTER I I IV 99wee INNEDIALTELTO .1 - � � AT THE . t : I - I .. � I IkNER STORE .. I �, ; i I 8t -have 200 tubs of A I 'Butter &- 1 5 the 4th- ',day of A'ugu-stl a'nd . � I . I . I � I I i I � I � ! 1"A : : rs irvR; IT � IN 1! . I TUBS. 1� � I I . i � - . I 1� ; : — I I ! I . I : � . . . : . 0 ` . � Me only good up to above date. . � . . � i � 1pvwp"� i . I . .! . " � I : - � � nVa Q.UNNI SEAF00 I Ing 1� : � . i I - i I a r, ii ad in farming. Mr. John liallody foIi London, England, � a d a large family of Mr. Hallady is in charge of a load of cattle. � a, f whom are own -Rev. Mr. Smith, Pastor :of the charch i - i ' , ' � , I 'here, io- away holidaying at present. -John n niade up of twelve 13catt, Jr., bought the house and lot from 4 le IC I on Wednead Mrs. lyne,,of Clitordl,' the "Eh 680, took on and paying .gooa ,h 1,10 passeng . ere. %t clifforcd,butchermardbujing fat cattle out &M - in this vicinity.at prese0b, . - at B 1 h, 144 at Londes. prices for them.-bir. in3e, of Harriston, i Cli a to makeL--,-up the greatest cattle and igrain mail in this -- Jar est.excursion fhat 'part of Ontario, has hired Mr. Lyone Of h y one train for many 01ifford, for a year to bqy up all the hogs in s ,iv o holiday at Wing. the vicinity of Clifford and make a weekly �- I ; shipment. They sbippe I fl their first lot on of la it week, John Me- Wednesday. -Norman Qow,d and Len.. Rut� , 3 near Dungannon, met tlan passed the entrAnceland leaving exami- . �atwhereby he will be nation respectively, froni this school. � k � n for several months. - - - 11111111111111111 I - - I . %ng . . 1. g in,- his ha�y and - EX , . - I . . 30 mew to, the wagon - - � 9 A GOOD 11F,ponT.-bir. John Essery, f6.6tiog and fell to the Financial Steward of the Centralia Method. force. A doctor was I . h n- it wlis discovered IA Circuit, has issued his annua report, o lar b tie was broken,. published in pamphlet form, which shows ! � that the circuit is in a very flourishing con. , lit On, had a narrow dition indeed. Total rj'ceipts for church - ne ' 3olsoning one da purposes, from Centralia 1congregation $554. - iece )f:bread had bsey 60, from Eden $165,041 -conference eollee. - vith this deadly poison, - tions for various funds, entralia, $216.1...6, - pene I 'I to eat a small Eden $43,30 ; receipts in arsonafe account, - few hburm after doin i el $131. 13. The report she once in fa. � ill, he remember . vor of Centralia Of $4.35 and Eden $1.89. A. 1 He also sustained �y � The financial success ofAhe circuit in much tie � nj� fall against a due 0 the faithful labor of Mr. E iser as - , yl b d shaky from the steward and his sislistan' �s. Rev. Mr. Sal. �ut. ; WR may well feel. , prioud of his eongregations 1 Di Nen Aild Centralie., M , ;worth disposed of at undor bil -tor - A i farr), being north half ate the congregatlong)ba , Pr6spord"flVailti. �tqy: Ito Richard Pear. cially and spiritually, . . 4��on Ibis recently pur- 'BWErs.-The Tm'e,a wort ing at the Power l �Ii a i the Elliott farm. on Main street, - had another short -,set. - I V a 1 -Mr. 'Pearson 200 back " on Saturday -owing a cave in, o . I 0 1 - PPO- , i I I t ,�2,000 for the 50 site Folloekal co-fifectione Y store. -Messrs, edo� ,The latter also W. and M. Bart � 61man of London, pused n 4,Ao John Savage. through Exeter this ;;eei,' for Thessalon. N 1 ). .:!, this still leaves Th are making - art of the trip on their 6. I 050 acres. iTtlemp 1011 visiting P ! . frien ' t Exeter) Walker. I . )f I the Bauble line, ton an Tars, and will a boat at Owen . I 9th birthday a Sound.- iss Edith Hynd' an, is holidayia . �nj . ' I --- I oying a remark. on the cam grounds at utham ton witf . � o of her ears. friends.- Ir. E. S. HOWaJrd, L ho had such rp( i in the old Kome. & barrow escape recentl i leamed L is, we are p, 4ti try or more, and in 'to say, able to be around again, but one of '017 r ei3ted in tha his arms teems to givin him tiome, . It Oil g 0 of the oldest trouble. -Thursday of lao wee , being eivic boi -hoo . Her friends, holiday, the. town premented a ve�ry.-quieb -- vi�h r many more appearance, indeed. There were to bly I qt�nua on of health not twenty people on the street'all I I . sy. The 0-1 � Masonic excursion took most o t 0 pleasure . 6 I 6f f iends in Bay- seekers to I Kiticar.dine, WhileLot a went to , li okman a Park, at Grand Bend. Every- -�p ,ii de ply grieved on S a' , I t bear of the unex. or no doubt, enjoyed the day's outing .at agg a Wilson, who RE place, as the weatiter was all that � I hav I ng .resided for could be desired. Financiialy, the excursion a *ill& , 4e and with the � WAN a most gratifying a I Icceti over SM - Iia�, in Stanley. The . people patronized the trip, It was under � I Jolit the auspices of Lebanon, Forest Lodge, A McNaughton, Exeter, and the committe'3 are to -be . con. Wilson had died at L�. gratulated on the result.-4The early apple y �i miles from Sault . I .The remains were crop, in this vicinity, is not by any memo � eld cemetery on Fri. what could be desired, harckly any have been I offered for sale.' The fall 1�'nd winter varie. L , la�, � irmonth, William ties are somewhat better atid may possibly L hi I airie, Manitoba reach the usual average, 1`ackers will begin w a the eldes, I packing operations in the ioutbern districts t 80" in about a week. -Mr. Arthur lfookins,- of f!jBI14sels. and a the Verity foundry, Braptford, is visiting . I 9 i He had lived I - L is 20 _years, going UhIs strents and friends in Exeter this wee�. is His -wife was -3fr. Franke Oka slod family left for their home in Toronto, on' Tues. . t William Cam- day, - h P coaged him 15 Vvi i relatives and friends 'in toWnL.-We � rn in the south I 'ion in religion ib te . wonder whether it h c, - Aii disease many parents who bunt'� out the coolest ia;h with which he plape in the orchard or arbor every Sunday, I � especially during a melting:spell like we are L vo ral i months. Mrr. ' having, and prepare to spend the after. P, rea. now . 68 of age. I � .1 ki 6 slid vicinity were nodin,.aometimes the whole� day, swinging in of the sudden death a hammock, that their children have been -h I � th concession of sen� away to Sunday school, when in nine � on Saturday, July cases out of ten the poor; youngsters are is r had hitched obliged to sit on a hard chair from an hour lig Jttld boy had two houra to in a warm, ' close room, ind � breathing the same air that from one 1 Isome "Wing' ' ` . eeize with -a hundred to five hundred other scholars are ) was� eeize b.ireathing. Did you ever !think of it, par- iinking all was n6t -for IY yon do not. Or team and left eats ? It in most like � ..... t a a he was teized do you ever think of the teachers -who give "I . , Ir lit c 1, and was this the* time from January 0 December for ii from which he the, benefit .of the rising* � generation and t '0. ice removed to go64 of the church. Parents would show d #as summoned,. their appreciation of the teacher by asking � � the �'Superintendent 'to call i off I I from labor . On examination to � - . . I'd, , th was caused refreshments" du6g t4e heated term, - . I .1 .* He leaves a and �Uke it upon themselvej to have a short ouim'. his - suddes walk on the river bank! or through the I I � i i shady wood@. The time could be profitably [ I . and �well spent by giving the little one�ss . . I it . .1 : lesson on nature, 11 The Wonderful Work . � - � , I Of Ood." We .are safe in ssyw�g that I farmers have the 1 teacher would 4 11 .preciate a !it- em are agreeablyL tle 1 common courtesy G thin way, - e - ;As a general Wa4ris being drawn fr+ the river for i a all and shriv. stre�t sprinkling parposps. Many soft . 't at.-W,illiam Me- watMr. tanLks i 4 OLN 1 f are empty for want of raimi.� 1. I the vicinity Mrv� Refinsminy, of Meaford; is the guest of He as paying $4. - hor i on, Hilton, ledger keeper of the Mol- .� but : ey are hard sons bank here. -Several members of the - ­ , M �. Arthur 0. Garrick Dramatic company Tiave been soon . y th ir little son, with their heads ,close together, recently, � I I an I at' Them" The n for something in the way of a � �! last week. Mr. pl&y'�will scloa be here, and the next appear- - rince Albert pablie &nee iof the Garrick club will no doubt ro- k, tebewan. e in ceive & welcome. Mr. M. � Vincent, man- � is:oa, high school. ager,'of the couipany, in now taking a -few 11 ve near Palmer. wee" holidays. and we may expect to hear � : 11 not be ripe for fromillim. soon. -Our lacrosqe team crowd mcellent. cro in aticko with the St. Mary"n testa on ThuraL L _ 1�1 �ros ith Seir day,on the St, Mary's I .-Seaforth � . - 4 at' Arl. Adam and tyeter lacrosse tam tund . a I II oross sticks - 4tarda .. Tnese to.da� (Friday.) A Od R*Ift game is ex - are of tie thresh- peeteo.-Mijig C, er jeturned from S; , 6rd.-Hugh Hal- Brantford on Monday, wher;e shle 2bas bearl L �t and In Prepared TWO g -her sister Clairaiiii Mrs. - E., � H. Dyer. - 0 ., He engaged She - I accompanied by Min Wprrison, who Ill 'J' far +h,ft &.,. lill Z IL ; &_- U-0- V�T- - I I I Hsi , I dsom- 06X-�N-40-'k'—��0 . 60 76 of A= t- . I - -- � 600,40a of O Pp. - 0001(of two Jebel '11, ��as � , 0y — . 11 -1 - -- - �;,prtpfi . .: 01 couttell I . � - -.' L. Mi foi - , from ; I ratio, L �.W, _ - L .9 -,W5 Aj.&� - - - , I Z � - A #*061 Aemou � 1. . 11 .. f - I � I � *h0ol seetiop 1 ,�., , I '­'�. -� - .,06001 - 4 I �,r- -,. ��. -�,L I �i= sabocil n e� 4 � �t.. I I -1 . . - I . - : ". � . slabooilseet, 7 - It .1 L �­­- . satocil seed, , - - ,`�. -,'-,. 1: f I -, ett'"i J"t ' - ­ , .- 11 ­­. ,-ILL _ ,it 0 s ­ I - I "I Z- I , - union school M 1- - . �. .. . - - f . -us - U101-611 ­ . $ L. , ,I, -. S.10 OU i I, - , I �, -1 � .. ,rate 2 MA 11 LL " I 0 4 , I I I ­ I t 'te I 1-10 in � � 0 L. I . . I - --­'�- ­ . rau 1 5-111 LL I . r � - � 4* .. to I 3 14 ,� 1� 145, rA I - I �� -- — - -- � I I . L, ��!-� - Ro- III 4194 rate , . - - . � .- I., . I . ,# � � - ! cam No. 15, $ - I _­ M I --- � . 1.006acia No, 11 A,— - I I I .4;L - � 11 - Uniott simplilrStil A , . . - , -1 r - - 0 milt - � L �.*17, ,,.Jo 4.1-1 . � . -. 4 . -he � - . .: 'of lacleoUntS Lt ­iif � I . 16,�� I - *a *1b ­ . � 0 O'D "y I ,� � � its* = 40on, Vial '1* 16 . '1044!, =I -- I � 7 ' : -1 L= . 1. , 74day, Aug"t . I ­ - - , I . 4W ---=" I - -1 - f pe-� � - , I � , . - - . - -,Ur* PL'. I)' 3&`01"" �ba* of The Stratfor '. I -k I �­ - a in tbo Iatx 40M IUW - . . . � . i J1 L I Fraser.,distig - , " 0" � - I 1�r, ' �. ." I . V"Waals, thi L-... � . in; th, - - matenoe x � "ijw.. 4, sorions ,offan, - - I I - T - - - - - �t, A I I - -, . i J10 effort& orb Lo - 1, L' lJohn Maxwoft . , . I . !have raturriec .1. 14r.%).& M"well wal 1,000' r. I . . - - - - , -&r the .61th,ibit -of his i L' , _ _I ... ladnaltrial F,xhibltii - - L I— obefrt_ Leslie.. . 1 ��) -R � . .1 , fr. . I ^ , ,�. �. �,4*jg Ii.melf badly wit _ L � - wo� it 11 - ei" �� *0 , 'apP - L - Vf* *8 ,%,Bat, and f4 ostor L A - 1 4MW 4. � q I ever -At i . . I I - ­ . t-�—L I . �. I -Wort,h�, Re-cor, . I _A . 11 �11 -1 810-h1cl - I L I . I � I - . W.-*,take.plesisurg= I , � L - - g1mirnaderx to the' I � Asi:l0dortre,ging record. � .Wsmi-INIlege -Of Chatbai � � , , - I - - r ending June 30th� I . I Z. 7"- issaft, -tou the most -8400 . I - � I L LL . L I tV1 -hr famed inatiftntlic I I . I L . : . law. - '7'r ne attendance Ala . - - I &M 133 zitiemlll towng A . Ids, and fivestwt-es of � VIC% Newfoundland. i . . -, . ywkp on the south, to T-Wn1!WgisX:0,n the nortl � � - - AV=&n(wt The i6hoo . . ve * I Irapatation, Atimental L - - af t1w strong support W.. - T,�he itome reputation:. . - liftig support. Uhathi � . � alone taid over 1,00 pi � . ,WAble 2313ounties and I � -1 . Ametharn ment M Pq . - , to L ** Worth'West Torri I . �tjh ' L � , .&* aUtosvf the IOD . - 1. . "Vex. I r I I I L _ kerhalm the most lutA - -.1 pii�es workto those -wl . � - 4theiri a course of bill; -- - tirmi'mmig* will be the To � , siona,ed good Voiltioms. ,I I . I . *)w Tac;iths ending .3 r -foud, or w-ere­piavied I I I . - vith - good b-itsiness h.41 - L uInly a r4mark-aule she . "' 'list grepared to set, '�"t W b to ree it. � � - The result, in ortai ' � i , L Taming one, and we tong L a I ];;il&n land 00. 'on I -UTS Lour best wighes lo, petity- during the ap ­ year, wYtch, we und Bepteml�er 5th next, 1� � - :11111111111111111111111� L I - . .4 SALE RE . .'On -Tuesday, August 111114 shmip, oii L,ot 11. -C ITISM Stock, includingt . � � I - . .lift two years -old, -a L Marnham, proprieu - 440tionear. - , MoVE , I - L - - L AI 11 I Bank of to I - . CAPITIAL Sit XtMo- D04 I . . I SEAFORTHI' I A 1141noial aanlki I -Alsould- Farmors, : I I � 14nd arecial aftslff 40110 . I ftlo" of Sate' . L SAVINGS SAN 11 0 ied on 460051to ,of L . 4POotall IfFnallitimils I - 6usinwo An th* X1 - . ��,,� - , I .. I L 11 �� =ownra en,,payabum L ufo � .— . o L �_ . I air $10 .09 . * $10 to $20 .10 I . I � I I . 'HOUKIRSTED1 � I - . ftudift'. - I I I I � I . - L - I Bift - I iVAaZMy­4n Somforth � - 11ri-,;oftph VWLzley. 'I �- - toxzki�:Itt larm"Is. �on , � , Aft&,Sornets, of a oon, WJUGL-10 TouwAter, ,or 11T. jr�OA L _ - 'WHYTOCK21 WAW,VTA - - 0 culrow ,oT I Mr, Win Vir.hytodir, f,wi - AX(1U-8.­1n*W4I29bAM on , 'Mr. F. Anguly of.;,Z. A 1nVUwi­ -- - LONG -In Wi4tilawt an J J 1) of la - � �"��:iu 10 ul- L Mkon, on Jul wtst, of- A man. �L -----..04 , iCln I LKII ­ - -waft" of the brWis I -..-- 3141 OW.. .11 I tm -a-, 4attoser,of; .tft - I . I - - .""it--G,,RAY-At thi ,; vltlguws� 1 --= on. . 2.7t. - - 1G. W. I - d ------MZ - 11 eaft 49 U -S I . . 110"Aft U er guese for a eeiix.- - � Bolif X of Toronto, is Mr. Howard, of St. Malys, is spend- lit h; r pare luki nts. - 0S hib hollidays with parents ilud relatives 4- Ou'asy I I . 'V 'i I � I n h in town. � .01 . � . - I i I I - I r � I . �,- . I � V, �- I I f � - II I ! .1 I � - . - � 1 4