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,� 4 - - - - 1 , I . . . � 11 . � i t . I ig logo to the saw mill at Staft, prs� . I t
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I — &!I_,.wheab � �owin countries. in- . lip a I else, Perris, ktory to the erection. of a house next I ; The ,
,',, -; . _. - matter which t d tip -wou. butek- I l@urOP6 h ri's'was very becomingl� at� red in a Sri very fast
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..... �� 11 _�. . I . . unle things turn out Th ammer.'—Mrs. Sarah �McLschlan was the . CLO . HING . [
I NEW ADVEIMSEMENTS, - The have been. disxpipoinW, as they do- " 9 8 iss muslin dress, wit� oil I and lace . 1,
, . wh I McKellar last Satur- . I :
. - ' , � th 12 present exp, ec� quet of bridal uest of Mrs. Donalc . I . , I �11. . ras I I
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� and caried a bou, ,-.
I - ,each ser d to be. This.wholii session, in so far 96 good deal bette I tri min 8, d Sunday.—Kris, Al I -
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;I e is& I rag - 6 fall � - !, I NOTY_
Aff The figure r i , - poor health for . ,
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- ;7 paper on which Ube as b a Opposition is concerned, has bee* de- titions indica ore will be much more il Miss Jane After . he Dan I ampbell, who, has been in I I f AT THE! . - - I I for 1400
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�: one, devoto Of P111,90 Of the I - . "i't I I d n white and pink. I . ......- . �i,
! ��� iten �oan- produced i C.nad and ime time,,is getting som. I va;te� is �
. I :;vertigement will be, found. � - vo , to & series of attempts to fas _ n � I the 11nited St&tes coi grat lations were paid the we� cling I'D - e better.—Mr. I I 1, . -
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I i Sale bontinued-Greig & 3 � - � a 'as � than will be require' for home consumption I ved. The, tablesi 'we 40 neatir; illiam Dunlop had a young stallion die 1 1 1 � I , -st i mr:� aw
. dals upon the Governtnent, and' it � I of inflammation, a short : I I
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-1 . Xiir�Publlcationi__C. W� Papat,-g c . �l the cas we fancy the farmers rom the effects i : Nlutkirn
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1. Tenders Wanted -J. R. ROY -5 q creditable to the Government an it will beL , This being i SDI daltly ornamented wi6 i �nes and -We are pleased to see that Mr. - ' . " week, IV
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,� k , -Win Buttery � of -Ontario, where ,le crop. will 'be at least flowers, whichi, with & � . . %,
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_� Teacher Wanted I graCifying to the:peo; 16 to know ti lexander Purdon who had been in such I
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. .. clearing sale, Wm. Flgkard & CO -5 - : I single effort in this direction has met with a Nir siveraget. lay reasonably expect viands, presented a' toasts were, 0 r that his case � - 1! - 'Mrs, J
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DY Wanted-Winthroo Cheese CO I - or health for __' "� a' ye T e Corn r ore
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....... � , I . 'State Johnoon Brou-6 r prices for r pose and heartily respo de , ; 1�1 i
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4 -1 failure. The Government1have larp, eir product -.tha� they d 4o. The as considered f f I �' babies
Wire Feneirig-P, ignomitieous 1p is' � � ; rl!
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F , , McFatil 00-8 . cou-t lined to for some years , p zetty and � Milly-W
1. . . Always- BUSY ... �-E I been proven clean and honesb,whateve clad have been a a d. - p sents received were man I Li . 11 ,
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11 71 midsummer sale --'R. Willis: & Son -5 . w 0 expect boom priceig are - u ful. Mr. and Mrs. 'ra t held in _1 J'One I ,
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i I I � it. - it ito I be said,against the' i 11` - large um 0 friends, ! ! 111
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...... __ � I.;- L ' Up-to-date Stook-2-Swith Bros� & 00-8 I -1 I either shortage, 0 1 sup �us is exaggerated, I an happy married life. Th) .I reside I t . — i ��
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I'll -1 . ffair .i , -Mr. Isaac Ferran f i I � L Is 4 . -
... 'mrdwaro-A,&I & Zelter-8 I - . I $Sion . � , � . I
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t -2-Itichardson & McInnis -8 , and tbis m had a barn rai on Tues4iy o I � �
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s Ilansall machine Shop . - - extent this . mell'although there will ; Mr. % Iter arr ruberry, � .
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.. � "I I Ssturdxy B&Lrgalns-t-, gard to British Columbia affairs. Litton. , - . onthl� , w�� A
- . . . - . Bond, of Wingh m. wh le soa�ing irse i .e,n s I i-,-,.
- - r Salo -G. J. Butherland-8 unquestionably, bi a Shortage in compar On was thrown out of hi& buggy by his hc Q 0 Stock -of sneer, .
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I � 'Real FAtate ro . - n factory,' ii that town, . . �,
- _-G. E. ging-8 ant.�Governor McInnes having, refused t(i " I a belt in the Uni Cuesday of last week.- I �� MOIAOC.
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I 71 m "Butter Wanted , ; I - . . , . and somewhat higher - o away,on 9 1 1 � I
1. � - . ion with recent y4 i rs of - his running -I-
�� LL I ms -[21-8. Mullett & CO -8 t IN Monday, 17th inst.., had the Ble��e , 0 . � ii I
- � Genuine Barga . inntaiily resign ab the rp4uesb of he thy of all his acquaintances arer t
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- � C .-(31-W. J� Elliott- -Er I The sympa .
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� z I Business Education rices, llut not exh rbialtly, His arm was pulled around ' ng , If Whal
. I shirt ca�ght. rruthers in this second severe so- "I
�L july Baces-pl-m. Brodorick-8 Ottawa Government, has �kptl- "dismissed P with Mr. Ca . 4 4 n
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� . � � .. Folie fell from a barn . a d -Boys i 1 14
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�. � summer School -W. If. Shaw 5 � the pul�ey, breakin cident. ! n . I 11 I bought. i
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- . � and Sir Henri Joly has been appointed big T. �Iurphy, . )a 10i, Goderich Y-
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LLL � 1�dito'rial Not s and L and was, 80 badly hurt that he has been un- I I i1 I
I .. New Method -Dr. Belden -S . . . . .Comments- — . ; - . and pur(
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"I - Wanted-Expoeltor office suceessor, and left Ottawa on M)n&y last towneh,p, metwit ,work since. -While Mr. Will I VhOE0 VIv
1114 - Booth Privileges -M. Broderick -6 , . .. ' 5 . Mr. James Soine I I f his hors a kicked him, able to I . -- paint toy
� - . .1 __ . .. I for�'British Columbia, to assume th4 duties brea8it and the I .and erit
7. . I � I . - one foot Striking him on the Id insid I , S01150i, 7a ,
I irville' of Dundast who Friday last. One 0 , [aney and some others were looking at a
. i f his new office. This is the"co titutional has for ei 'hteen years. represented the con Vie L d her colt at Mr. Robert Maguire's, To be so- k-- of 6 0 da us o
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� 0 A other over the eye. The ser es: of a pby- � � � � . I
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- �- r sht 'YA XPO . . sician were necessary to put in several I Morris, one. day last we - I �.,. - 11�__ 'Any Can
I ,_ - � ' cided b would meddle with the colt,, at- A#*~"_# . ,-- � Ynalkke �
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CID -actions We are pleaaBed to may he 1 I
M Des' .-' He voluntarily tooklupon stitches. , I sy and tore the flesh from - . .
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� . T I - - himself the responsibility of dis issing his to retireFftom poli Jeal life-, the Liberal con- ing we)l. . � I ta I arty, under the , I il .. �X I . Yan&
t E , - . L I his shoulder. -The garden p J_�Z L 41dosta'n
. � . . 3 'We bought the ove I I � sold .,it V
- ; rge on Frid a -Th Jockey, Duncan La onto who was . a es of lone of the largest clothing �
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. . -FRIDAY, June 29th, 1900 , t von tion -- which met at S �. G y r � I .
I _� � SF,AFORTH, Government, even in the face of an! almos ) a of the Bluevale ci cuit of the Meth- Teconim"
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I . mination to rc cen bl� a rn s fine place, , lot we got it at , -
L gilglature, last, tendered the i nanin)ous no odist church, at Mr. Leatho houses in Canada, and, by ktking t e entire 11
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e ; � q I ion 11 of the � kahaw's Stable, Eketer, had. sufficiently �.c practical
I I s�_ unanimous resolut . � I .. Ron. William -P ter of Cus- Haw - lay evening of last
. _ � - � . terson Minis )erry, on Wednes4
i . . t ntreal Turnt i .
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: � -_ I ered to leave for his home 'in Mo less than it cost to produce it, and' are, prepared to sell it on _. � , -pure lem
� __ The War. . such a course� He sub- toms, who ac e the -Liberal rc cov . , L
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: � � 11 � protesting against week, was highly Successful. As the night � :1 . 4 oint to I
I Arti L cepte and will b Messrs. Graham and Hother- I . .; � " -
L i 7 diverted ' on Saturday. took e advise ev,,ery,man, youth and child P. .
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1= : �, - The disturbance in China has' n -coming election. d the was very pleasant and summery, many -
I . � . . ,� sequently del�g*A_ed, to Mr. the Standard bearer at the forth the same basis. So w . F. A
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I 7 -1 I irgton, who at d fferent opportunity to drive over. . I catcriraz -1
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-; I I public attention to a considerable degree, w Gover ment, and At the last twd e ections in this riding the ies� advantage of the I - i
. I - I duty of forming�-% ne . i expene to call and ins ect and, save at least 50 .
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� J � % � .. , - . 1 Conservative cand i ate' or ei e his deposit - horse, each paid ball the boy S The Wingbarn band wac i' attendance, 'Within Our earing I p ) . ?Ir .. Goods 'A,
�_ . - : ik' from the Operations in South Afric�. ]E[ow then, dissolving the Legislature, ppealed to � I- . - i - I � 1, L the Al-bic.
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�] :. , . I � - � money. Its nature mayl be judged from. diring his illness. ttracted a large numb r from Wing- ! I I I
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ever, there is not much to rep . - the people for an endorisati,6n, of his a4tion. - ' than eid sa g I I A Littic-. I ,1 Duri,
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- 7 � are going on there about a usual.. The The people ref-ased to, Sanction ,iis course, South Hur I Patch of Red," and a quar tte was ren- . "4t*A*_"""
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k� �; �. .S British force& are gradually, th but by a very decided majority oondemn�d . - - , Visit recently. It e and a �� half year ug Winghamites. A : . . �
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1. . ,4- . . Says the WOW: , The M ail says.that I is thre 3d to good little sum was realiz-ed.-Mr. John I .
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: . I - I gaining ground, Lord.Roberts still has his it. This was aqiply pro�,en. by Mr.,.,M&r_ - be was in that town. 1WT1LT111!q TZi - - -pricest
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I _. I - ti I etion Joly is %e last clean man of the i h ear that prosperity � is atten ding; his -efforts
I L . I 4 - headquarters at Pretoria ; in Northern Cape Black, last week.- I I at as it.
: 1, ;; n's prompt resignation after th I Mrs. Robert � �
. - � - I" __ I � � - - . 'Administration. r'h a is a stereotyped re. down daughter, :
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I Colo ' , the rebellion is�a thing of the past; � � T -C . Mr. 4obert Maguire, of ed not to carry! anythin over, in our -Mill-
- I- : -, ;4 . . . : a resigns or ,Vq ith -the press excursion. I - . . .
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I �n I . il uth of the Orange River, i mark, made abow very man who Morris, had a barn raised'*ofi TAursday of . n � to sell the balance regard- . I � . istuffa, 4
� �� � t, 1, Cape Colony, so - "' Lieu tenab t -Governor, and his Subsequent -Qn Friday, 15th inst.,' Ernest Miller nery Department, so we are goi g . i - prices.
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I - - dies.'? So it is. I nd if Mr. Tarte or Mr. last week. -Mr. Paul Powell, of Turnberry, 1 9 �
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I t : ;I- in ab6'ut the same Selection of Mr. Dunamuir as Pr wa8'running the butting Eaw ih Ament's . *1 , BL-om
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; � �. �,� I . 4 . I I ent to Detroit on the 11 City of Toledo, We have -o doubt Ithat a short interview with - I I
I . � ; I - . Sifton. were to gc t out of the way in like I w less of pTofit.' 11
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� . * 1. � I . avocations ; in entrusting him with the duty of forming c� hav( abopt I Saw mill, Brussels, and in some way allowed ursion last. week. -Mrs. 1raEtcherre- . . .. � .
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. 77 . his hand to come in con . * Miss I Yi ;. -
- . - ery day life ' tact with. the saw mother LeFaive will be most satis-fa.- tory to, �ou- - And Just let ,week.
� - Natal the usual operations* of ev 'overnment, Uiidpr these circum- Say of 06 -M uil the best men h - �
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% � have becu restim I . stances, the course of the pi�6dnion Gov. are bad while they be long to the Govern-' n Clinton. -Mr. Allan Ramsay,Jr., of the if you are n t alread ' a I
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. 11 "i * - �V-,Of a P Lion of ernment was clear-, and plain' and it 'is to �, and the worilt men would be good if
11 . --- places, with t ptiOA, I . He wag taken as quickly sive and prosperous you may be at present, you
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� I � . - 1A , d,, In ' - ' ' -by so painting th in it oould get in a dig at doctor's office, and the wounded Meiber in Galt, has.taken a situation as miller in - come b
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I 1, I �� I I 1i the Transvaal) the same may be sai their credit that "they had the courago to I take - I t the Wirigharn, flour mill. -Mrs. James Me- i
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I - . I ,__,__� - N - the Transvaal, President . 1 ut fn position and banda�ga Ib is - Brien, of ,the Peast boundary, is suffering could increase that prosp ZD I I Urs. X,
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I �i �,, the eastern, part of , unflinchingly pur - it,'ev though tbJ the Mail seriously. , t. ' ,
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: � 1, "I . - i . ill make a -Show �, _-__ - � ith a very painful felon. -Mr. and Mrs. store. , Of course you will bave t it eventually; you It"
�1_ ,k T_ Xru er and General Botha at offendin official,im-ah.... political friend, I 'not-., Grace, w I . 4
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.... . -1 I- I - I i- - I Yt Ira Barclay, of Yosilanti, Michigan, visited . I i Card all
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I �,_ of resi tance. The rl' nt of their army It is a pit nt-616ernor Me. _. The Intercolon al Railway has been yield � augh ter of the late IfOn, might as well make go d resolution at on . e.
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I �:, xties and a. I es did not feel. it hia duty to follow' the . last * week. -Several from our - village at- I i
, I �_.�V �iit ,t , . has been broken up into small pa and Dr. A. (). A nter, were at M . - i
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I - _ i erentlyfrom it. It t nited in wedlock's bonds i .
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; � I R�', � - guerilla warfare is being pursaed, a patrol �Xample of his protege, Martin, ind voluu- not expect anythir g di tended the jubilee anniversary celebration I ! . i I
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I . -1 ii i a that town. The weddi.no w , she haE
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t r - . I here and there being picked off, and a rail- turily r I - seems - 1. riv - in Brueaels on Friday last. The all day . � COME WITH THE � I I - � 1jo&::6,
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� V� �. . esign when he had guch, unmistake ate, eo there were bat fpw pdrsons pres , r
��, � I- �� I herever opport I . , ' - latives and personal friends of rain spoiled the sports. -Misses Mary and .1 � . . - - I
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I I � _ 111 way torn tip w unity offers. able evidence that his course hal not bee
,ne der the' management of the Liberal.Govern cnt, beyond re I I . - . I - ,church
I *A, � ,,, 1, � " I . " ! ' Olive Scott and their brother, Malcolm, I : ; . : - . .
- M, n xtended to M6ntreal, a the contracting parties. The bride wore � I -
. , . jj� ! " � � , . These attackii are troublesome and aggravat- approved of by- the peop 'and thus �ave meut:aud- has bee e 11 visited,in 'Blyth on Sunday. -Mr. George ' ' I Q -iiel.
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�, I �' To all intent a "change has been iad . Mason,' of Wingham; preached in the �
� .1 _: ,ing, but are unimportant, Saved the mo'r Sant proceeding . � i
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I iit , ended, - r of Railways was able cc � , Methodist church here last Sabbath even- ; SEAFORISTILN sp
� A � - �4 � : which resulted. it, his dismis 19 Y - two .i weeks' wedd i I 'GUNN f
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I'll - 1� - IT �_ and purposes, the real war is, now I I . out $60,000, by the 2:30 train on a I lug ing.-Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rose- and Miss B0 .Be .1 I 5 7 � - otht
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�� :: - 11:4 . country the people�are - suprem( and must . . . ri which will include promilue0t pi 1%. ; Young �
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.1 eetablish. order and industry in ithe country� thif, week at Mr. James Lce'i, niear Sea- We -3
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i, i --I �' _�, � rl� .. . . asurpluiaof Sl00,)00i3 earnings over ex. -On Friday, June 15bb, at tl�e residence .
I , %? N_ 1 , I g the people and their property ' . Bal- I I i - house,,
I .� 11-,_�, �.s by givin - I l gard this whol le, can' not long s(s, and that Wo despite the fact that. fo . -
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i 1-1 , 1 -,- ! , C Mr. Richard I ere passed .es' goods ,only.
� * L�� I � I . pen , f her son, I . rth.-A representative of Rev. D. No. 1) D a I pick�ev
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i ,,,, If ��l .- btion as is necessary �o save them lantyne, of Moleswortb, preached very ac- THREE STORES— ry:Goods, I di
A , 1'� � �.� � such prote * survive. Had the people -appr)ved of his extensive improve -nenti have been made, to I ay, in her 85i;h yea,� one of the I w .
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- . - from anial mard*dinr; Baer parties, who action, it w�. the ioad bed an I additions to the rolling oldest and most highly respecte reW ceptably in . I No. 2 Clothing, men"s .goods only. NO*.
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o J ,� f -I ,.-,. ' I � '14 r Sabbath afternoon. -Mr. Alex- Thompson, I I .
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� - man � . b�t when they so positively -expressed their 8 c er . ceries—s s. �
! stuck, If the In L ... rcolonial can be made to 0
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- 1, x , �4 I still- infest I goods, butter and tea ThOma
-1 l. , . - yield profit Government inamage- 'di who ivas born in of Howick,. a recent graduate of Stratford pecialties, cannec I
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: ,� '! . 10, Morris, William Brussels a' about 18years 6,.f age. The young mbm�s
I I I ' t ownie ship of all railways. This are noted for their
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1_4 I IT' I ler British protection, � overnmen nd vicinity
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- :' �v, what . I I ing, als in v ew of the fact that rate academy'in Edinburgh, Scotla have a picnic in Mr. Johnston's grove on turning out qualities on occasions of this I death was very sudden. He was assisting- I I ,
� , � . I Tha t resignation as his only p I I IlaefgoZ long the '8ople ,nay be forced to de -arne to Clinton in 186 the last day of June.�His many young ut of a well and - - - lbaving
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o � Ing orm his duty in termine whetbe the country Shall own the f rien - . .
� � a I 11% trouble they can a few miles distant, failed to see, or to perf I whetbe ided ever since, with he 8013, Richard.,. joy life, and they fully sustained their repu- as.he was in the:act of going down into it, .. I
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� ,, 3 .; i� j , ded up and disposed , I 8 own the country. that Albert Putland, fortnerly of Bluevale, - ture to say th bin, gave way, and he fell - to the is
. j --- they will oon be roun this respect,, be can not justly complain of .railways or the 'lwa3 he remains were int'erred in t;he Clinton tation on Friday, and we ven curbin I
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�J �� I x1most certain. I r1a , . un- is ill of peritonitis at his home in Brussels. -nr ; .
i �E� F� , St., the f that few were disappointed, wt tom, a dista ,e of 30 feet. Full particu- I I
: .# I of, Seems � . the somewhat harsh reminder t at,has been � ,.emetery on Sunday, 17bh in Albert was l6rning the jewelery business - I et known to his friends- I . I Yere tc
. ;,i f ..I . � . I At a largely �t . I . home feeling they had spent a pl' �, ,
. I � 4 ' gre I nded .convention of the -,ral beirig private. easant day, la a are not as y
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� � r given him. I ' 11 with F. G. Dunn, of Chatham. -Remember I commencement. heire. Mrs. Grant and daught�r started for
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�, I and.zontradictory that it is diffic the Presbyterian Sabbath school rates, I
; - i � . - It is the general opinion that in' the pres. - side : Plenle On The day, �lthough wet, waia warm, and in the their borne on Monday. This is a Very SOTAB -
S - I I I I atitut6d for Do iniou purposes, held at 8th and 29th, the following will pre I
t � ; J I 1, � - , ation, there; it Friday, July 6th. -Mr. John Maxwell and plies, I
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� A - �: 1� � anestimateof thereal situ -evening, after the rain ceased, was delight- tr- I to the- father a d othe , who &v
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4 . e t, dist ' - ' kodereb,. J. E. Tom, inspector of public I .
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o :t, �V, . . I Ailsa Craig, CD day, Mr. John Sherritt - Manitoba, a're visiting 'v
I .- that the Chinese �' i bride, of Brandon, ful, the--�ir being balmy and pure. The been Mo sud,denl,
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. I I � I . I . was -unanimously chosen as -the Conserva- the formei a parents, Mr. ana Airs. Robert first order of the day was a proceskion by b . -man. . Much achoolt
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I I - � I I - I tive Standard bearer At the next electiorl. Bloomfield; Crediton, Peter Gowana'; Kin. the school children and bicyclists This Sympathy is felt .for them. -M -
� first wore, and 'are now openly- ii � , : other relatives and friends in this neiLyhbor- . . I wea.th�
. . . they at 13 expected that his g6od JucAm' 04t an,* d Thomas G. was led by the celebrated 48th Highlanders' son of Ottaiwa, who was Spending 'a pleas-
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4 - North Mid - tail, R. E. Brown ; St. Helena, ` -
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� . league with and assisting the Boxers. The 1 f I hood. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell visited i 9 church
. . I 'judicious management 4 ffairs the6, Will I Allen ; Zurich, James Delgaty ; Hensall, "a band, of Toronto, all the members of which I visit at the home of Air, R. AlcMurchie I 1 1
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t � ion- purposes,! �i braees. the township of Montreal and Toronto before coming here. ex —The pa.st few - \�
: . ofty of Tien Tsin, whic:h was strongly held - I I olman. Public school leaving, - were dressed in full Highland costume. The re urned home 14st week, - I and BI
. abon result 'in bringing order out of 'the vi George W. H : n 0 . . ext 8
w Mr. Maxwell is a prominent business man I )a
. �� by Chineee, force�s, has been,ca,ptured by the . Stephen and. th� illage of Exeter, in this July 3rd, 4th and -5th ; junior matriculation, I band and the -neatly -dressed and smiling daiyx have been'scorchers.-Mr. Alexa d r I
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1. I , �re'seut confusion. Lieutenant -Governor ciounti.� Mr. 84(rritt is ,at presert reeve of �uly 6th and 7th. Presiding examiners and Forester in the progressive western - e r who it home on vacation - large :;
� children."and the gaily decorated bicycl s Ms,rtin, of Existe ,
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; allied forces, and it is said ,that before the -McIhnez is the second Lient6na. t-G"overnor Stephen- and for ten or twelve years repre- town. -Mr.- and Mrs. Henry Kurtain, of arade and one whi . , was visiting with I lected
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� I I ) - . Goderieb, J.E.Tom; Bayfield, George Baird made a most imposing p ch from Toronto University I morth I
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I city Was relieved many foreigners had, been was much admired by all who witnessed it., his cousin, Mr. 'John Balfour, of this vil-
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. I 6%t has been die m'issed in the h1story of. oented that tow RAhip in the, county council sr.; Durigannon, J. H. Tigert ; Exeter, Win farewe
; I I . I . ; old borne in Turnberry. It is many year's They marched through the principal streets I& -Mr. and
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. masaacreil� The -Chinese forces are more , I f as Second depuft� ree e. As Mr. Valentine McKay ; Oreditonj S. J. A. Boyd ; Zurich, ge, during the week. I
� - � - " anada. Lieu 6enan t. Governor LaTellia, ol since Mr. Kurtain left here. -Mr. George Couch, Mr. and.Mrs. Biggins, .Mr. Thomas , sundal
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- formidable than was at first supposed, and . . Ratz, the presept mer iber for Worth ,M id. W. H. Johnston ; Hensall, Wm. B. Bag and to the park, where it was intended a _( - .
%uebec, was dismjvsed,�ome yamrs ago by dlesex, � will, uddoubi edly, be the Liberal . Yeo, of Turnberry, raised hi's barn on We&) base ball match should take place before Mloore and Mr. George Pickett, all -of ilia- 1 Air. a
� will b5 i.nore difficult to subdue. Bub the' , - I Ishaw �- Kintail, Allan Bowles. � ` nesday. More barns and other buildings the week calling'at the . I -friends,
I I �`ir John Macdonald's- Orovein nent. for' an candidate again, boti candidates, will be , dinner, but the rain made this impossible, tqil, were, duri 9 t �
I . � . . . -We regret to chronicle the death O� being put tip this summer than' ' ner was n d w
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�_ � -various other nations are rushing troops into 91most Similar cause. ,� promindnt and' poptlar residents of that Hattie, second daughter of Thomas Bielby ore . for and an adjournment until after idin home .of Mr. James McDougall. -Mt. R. :an ,
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"-, � - � fT . �_ I . and the united army there will township. The� I iding, politically, is a close Sunday morning many previous made. In the afternoon the band again MeMordie, was last week.at Toronto attend- - �
�, the country, . i" 0 Y . I 4th concession of Grey, on I moved
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I..,. �'. � ] The succeseor of M : I N14 in 6he bolmin- one, and the r g 9 ground at the 17th inst. Deceased had been troubled foi , men were in Li8towel a few days last week, turned out, and after marching along Main lAg a' business meeting of the stock holders 1 . I -
. . . I soon number about one hund,rbd thousaind, I a __ ass -
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I - _; . Bernier,.of St. Hy'ainthq next election e town-aMp of eeded to the pa llowed by of, the Salt -Company of Kineardine.-
_�_ - - . � . ., f . ( I . a number of years with bronebilil asthma, - street, proe , . �
- .� and if friendly and united actioii is continu- In t . had been Misnes Mary and Cassie Harris, of Wrox- . � -Al __ sy mi
I ),uebec, an old member of the House, and of Stephen. other parts of the riding ,but the day ,previous to her death . I an immense concourse of people of both M.'esers. .James.Canning, Peter Fisher and � I __ -
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- � ; hom� the Toronto Telegram -sa3 a: "Mich6l I I upandaboutthe houseand quitecheerful, let . sexes and all ages and conditions - -
� � I I . If,ther ore,fdr,Ratz canholdthe as was her nature. Saturday, dece Monday. -Mrs. John Collie, of Alms, visi- -t and enjoyed it immense. Ail has
� � will soon be overcome and -peace be once- more I lines. ased ha comfortable seating accommodation had Goderich to DeCroi il
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. � restored, and measures ,will be taken for ' old time Libera vote in Stephen he will be kept her bed and'the ted a few days this week with Mrs, and been provided for all who desired to av ly,-Rev. Mr. Gauld aud Mr.. R. P. 13 - , see t
I - nue'Lis a Rouge of the old sch6ol. Of all re-elected, but f the' " lberils of that town- breathing w hard, and her mother ou Miss Collie, in the village. -Mrs. John Me- thernSelvj�g of it, and the seats were ar- who went to th6 - Assembly at Halifax, re- I I
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I the prote-Ition of the lives and property of t�p i erritb as they did to Eilber Donald and little daughter, Gertie, re- '30 � � 1. - I -
� - � . �he French- Can'adian's in the ,AoUse, he is ship " ra to t� ing a physician, � but Hatti ranged as4o command a good view of the turned home the end of lasit week, Rev. � I
� L. . all foireigraers. What those measures will be '_ . in the last gested secur turned to their home in Goderich last band stand' the dancing and acrobatic Mr. Acheson at 7pped over for a few dayt . I i B. I
. - L e country IL '�lAce the, Provi cial election, Sherritt will thought there was no necessity. The siste 0 .- ... I
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has. not yet been made c , � ly sleeping w, ith her noticed that her breathile platform anX the, entire grounds. The en- with friends in � Toronto. -Clover hay cut� . i -
- - - reatest trust. �Bernier is not essentially a I 11, at Mr. John Gardiner's.-A kain was dug !
i- _. - . t, and it woud bewell for the Liberals of tertainment, in addition to the masical ee. ting has started with a few in this vicinity� - � Jamount
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, - - time all ,,Missionaries and other foreigne're !' was growing shorter, and almost before Lth � ! Utm At
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� �� : are hastening from the interior to places week. -No doubt'many will to God- � �
, i: : e model typified in'-SLr Henri JoIX de' tion in mind, &33 act accordingly. erfofmances by the Desboro troop of acro- week.. -Miss Lil Parsons, of: Harpurh . . i Hwltad2
. .i � . I � - 11 fled. ' Heirt failure was amid to.be the esum � y ey, I ' At 6m
� - � . I I erich on July 4th. Meeting. 80id Boy ac- �
� � t piotected by foreign troops and war ship -q. . M . I gate, athletic sports, and HI hla d d i calling on friends here duribg the past .
� L- 1� � . . - jobbiniere." -'He must be a. pood man ,to !! . . . . i of death, Deceased was born in Hulleb , n ancing was _ � . � woek.
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. - Ibl,may take Some timb, even under the most - k he soul -inspiring music ofthe bat pipes. week. -Mr. Alvin Whitman, who for some , i
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eceive so fluttering a pertificat . from such � itron Notes. . Brussels' oeme - Sides, our county town is such a pretty There was to be a balloon ascension, ut the ' time has' beFen i Chicago studying,, is -now � I
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. - I ' -Brussels Opangemen will celebrate the tery on Tuesday. baloonist failed to fulfil his eagagement, his
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, . . 12th of Ja' In'lji t 'vel this year. -A pretty wedding took place st: th couragehaving evaporated the previous day son, of Port Elgin, is visiting ,at the home
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I �- -i-j, 1 - . e y Stew' rtliomeatead, on the 5tb concession o . - at Ingersoll, where he was billed to make an of Mr, and Mrs. the village.- ,�
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f; I . z � . !, are 624 persons entitled to vote in parlia- Stanley, at five o'clock oii Wednesday eve � If it � was in the old country we would bear ascension. However, the Highland pipers Miss Mamie Houston, of Clinton, was the � ; �
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�. . .. I - � I While the: prospects in this district, and menta . . Mr.James Stewart' mare about it. -At the annual meeting 9i and dancers fully made up -for this omission. guest of -the M-4ses Acheson, of the mangle, - I � . I _M
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, . . second daughter, Annie, was , . e And e!rflueat _�
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: I � � t i- I - The prl��ent session of the Dominion Par. I . ,, : preached his fa owell sermon in the Ontario . Josoph Smillie and W. H. Framer were' ordinary, having attractions which iscourse givei . ; - dist c)
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I - ' Brueefield, last Sabbath evening, in St.
� - _ I � . I- ' stre di t church, Clinton. Brien, of 'Clinton. The int;eresting -- cer( - exhibited every day, and this, no doubt, an- i
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- ! I - � tawa fro their feet and turn their faces went i ourgicialoperation in a London hos. of.service. Mr. Strachan filled the presi. I b. -
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- '� plemezit ry estimates have been! submitted .wheat is principally raised,, about one-fif th West Huron fairmers' excursiou to Guelph,, bouquet of carnations. After congratuls. June cheese was shipped on Tuesday. On and gave a good account of themselves.- 1 i bpen
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� -, . lion dollars, making the total proposed ox- two greatest wJinter wheat. producitig'stafies teu�niis club played the -Blyth team, on Bull'a- I fter which Several hours.'were happil r 4 nom- Never were' there better prospects for J 4ay, I
i. . - �, "i ' I amounted to the nice sum of $293, to that, crowd attended, and tevery effort' was .put i - I
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. I . sod horse racing than this year. Sealoith b6101198 despite the wet day, the committee will forth by Mr. and Mrs. McLean to enter- 1 1 1
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; . The happy couple will reside ill. Clinton. - likely be able to pay all expenses and not be tain the large gathering'and make all feel i I .
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, , A attemp waa made on Thursday place 0 [I 0 1 much out of pocket. The followin is a list that they wer just in the right place for a 1 1 . .
: - - plomentaries contain appropriations -for two states is over two milligE a and a half - I --A very pretty wedaing took Tim Jx--Bn;EE 9 IS, � . .
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; . . � . night' o gain eD Wednesday 20th inst,, at the' residence (f I)EmO:�STRATIO.N. -Brussels of the prize winners in the races: One good time. T�eladiee iof the band were 1 ; : PAU V1
.1 . I I e held its annual Jubilee Demonstration on, � I spriag-
, . I Goderieb, Ba.yfield and Port Albert harborso less than last year, alo even 6here the crop Bruss Is, by both th' front and back doors. I Thom" Archer, 5th concession, Hullet hundred yard race, open, James Thompson, equal to the cie4asion and did theii.part well I . I
� I in this c unty. Oroderich gets aboi it Friday last. That it was not a complete �
- 1� k I �iemains, the expected �iefd is thirty', per The i truders ;v ere frightened away, how. when his daughter, Miss Merilla, was ma - . J. Hamilton, D. M. Scott; boys' race, J, io.the way of �providiri strawberries and � � Oaft V
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1. i e 000 ; BSyfield, $5 500 , and Port , Albert cant. less t . � ever, I V the hank employees. uccess in eve - pi" P.
I i I - . ban the t years. ried to James McDonald jr., of Grey. Mi -a Innes, R. J. ,McLauchlin, 1). Watt; old well spread tWes. The band from &A- � I f Baruk
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� I ( ' ' _', , -James �llis' dray horse ran away at the people or the committee having matters I I
. $1,000. lNearly two milliow dallar �' arq_ to Alberta Washburn, cousin of the bride, w on's race, J. Grieves, - Sinclair, J. Gib. f 6rth was the chief attraction and -their ex-:
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: created consic erable excitement in breaking Archer supported the groom 1. g thering. The proceeds 1 � T E9P 1P
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� � i stock on �the latercolonial Railwuy, to en- will be seen, * - ior fall wheat off the sem phore posts and overturning agreeable day's outing. A'aplendid pro- T .
,� i ,. : is a poor outlook - and McLauchlin, Buchanan and Hamilton, &mounted to over $50, and the band is to i I
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I . I I able it t6meet the growing business falling I in the 8tates. The rigs in the ya -d litt,e I - i
. . prospec� for spring - weidding march, playe& by 'Miss Minnie . Lowry and Currie. be congratulated on the succells of their 1 i . Hidew!
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e reorganizing and improvin'l the voltfn�e or states where spring w the committee - had the grounds arranged
I X , heat iis' h on the head by � horse and knocked insensi- �iomptly at six o'clock, after whih,h a beat - . � _� Vood,l
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i f force of the couatry, -while the :commi sio - -1 ,. 1grown, t ere ble, but austai ned no Serious wounds, . for the complete -comfort of their guests, Vollars are no more staple tban the ! � I �
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. [ a n � has b n a alight reduction W -the acreage . r . tif ul supper was served, of which about 5 and.the park was pleasing to the eye, Ready -To -We r -clothing sold by The E. ' i Wood]
.1 I .- to inveatiga�ta tile alleged ale'ation scan da ! . -Saturday evenin ,,,, %f last week, Fred. guests partook, and the evening was the a : Chicago. - -i A ION
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- ! w . � � M .1119 Bawd�n,,of IlIxeter, when jurAping from a table amusements. The brid well as commodious and well arranged for McFaul CO., -Seatorth. ,& season's test b I ! .
I is expected to coat $25,000, and so on. Spent in sui BRIEFs.-Owr foot ball tearn play,ed a . .� .; _� _
i I crops on ,June lot, was in innesota I � the purposes of the .celebration. But, Old 'shown them that criticisms and comparisons � � I TIM061
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- . �, . -investigating the F,mer ip I Frobe went against them, and no �emons- has only made an increase in the Depart. .
.. . The committee er ceiat, and in Dakota seVen4cen per cent. netr ted his foot, causing an ugly � . c a -in � : .
" . ' a�dpiinfulw und. I cloth, with white 'aatin�tri I ; th f trances would induce himto Sty hishand ment?s ,salcs; When you read the mark-. even Ing.- Quarterly meetings wtre b I i : ! -
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- I The re8u, U a leading '61,3orse the other day, when ous and beautiful. , The bridesmaid was the I Shoemaker is -at present engaged with 1 � 9 JN -i
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: I �: � . I a state in lure is most tile "a' to madness. Rain commenced to fall about your purchase. 1 1698-1 1 : �
�t will be a, majority and a minority � 1%',an8as which fai ,d, and knocking him'down, recipient of a beauti �1&rmRobert,Miller,-Mr. George Edigholffer I - . .
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. i report, theono contradiatirig tho other, aud � common. I I came upon hie' breast with both fore feet, eight o'clock in the marning, and a contin. NoTF,s.-As -previously announced, the I w i I -
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�_. ; � . the public, who have not:. -perused the evi7 Crushing in Be 6re ri�l ribs. - . us�l although,not heavy, drizzle of moisture anniversary services in, conn�ectiou with the � ; k
� - Coming to our ,own' N#thwest, the' in Walton and vicinity wish .him and his I . Henealli for a handsome figure. �Buildiug I I ; boldi
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t'� i - dence, will be as wise as they were before : reports are'little, if anything, ' ore encour. I -George Saalwel , of Exeter, had new bride long life and happine . � persisted to fall until about three o'clock. laying of the corner -stone of the Methodist pig Stables . i IPT
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I �. . � - ' pAatoes for dinner On Monday, 17th inet., � now= I r Most of the visitors, however, consoled 'church here will be held on Sabbath next, G o I �. .
. - ; the 'committee etarted business, ,This is � aging. There has been a I. rger acreage gmwn in his own go rden, He has also - I � themselves'with the reflection that, although July lat. At a recent meeting of the eon� c rgina8cbillae left for home Iasi Th=o- ! . L-11
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1� usually the way with all ParlialneriL&I-y com-' i -Miss -Rose Stelck was visitin riends � Boalr]
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I 1 Sown in M'hnitoba and Ithe Tc5ritories ,than �is garden a mse bush profuse with bloom, ' Cromarty. - thd rain might spoil their day's sport, it gregation the arrangement for a tea meeti i
I R I - .1-1. � I � , . � � was cancelled and to take the place � of the in and around Zurich one day last week. 1 � � � - tnad�
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- I . � - : timt the Geneervative,a have niade a big cry I N1 r. elf o i B. Cobbledick, of Exeter, gages and deeds drawn ii)), Mone3l lo especially to the roots. The wet da same a liberal thank offering wava to be ask. : 1.
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it ee than a thi S not expected to -Miss Irene ). B. Jewell, of that place, Wh,Y WAIT?—If you nee a inew suit I to town, nor did, it dampen proceedID so right direction, and it should receive �the . - . �
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1! - I The young cmil le wi I take up their resid. in e w ufd be hearty co-operation of all their friends. �
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. I � ment littv � complotely failml. The �ration that will be realized. ]Je'ter accounts I ence in Exeter, ' . . likely have just what you:Want. They hav ' the case. In view of the I " 4
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I very pleasant evenin e Ready -To -Wear clothing. They have I people assembled in the park, the Committee Salton, of Centralia, will conduct the servi. 198t w,eelc, which will lay him up for a time. 1 Peti
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� I . 13th, i,t Ro an Tree Place, (_Irey the Hats, the Ties, the I�raoea, the Sox tLe concluded to go on with the Show, and go on ces and we trust will be greeted by large � _hj)s team around, in () L B o x'j s I I west
I 'the tranf-a,.Lian wus - fitraight . - I i 9 kgon became cramped, pitchin, I I ; Thel
.- i � . . biwiness the Northwat, but evin th0o Are not too ' ,,�,n.e',,bip, tho residence of Alex, Perria, Underwear; in fact all the fi * mat. - they did, altho.ugh- for -a time theattractionFj congregations. -Miss Al cNaughton, of Clin� yo,rd, the WE 9
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. - Hufrered, ene(yuraging,, and. it iiq very ao��bLfLl if even when MiEs Maggie I)errie, his sister was requiresforhis daily get-qp, "Ne're are � had to. be viewed from d r umbrellas. ton, is the guest of Mrs. R. MeMordie,- I a
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�? was awarded to another, and the desire of ' of the crop in the --great NV.h !at producing t oduced by the ptaying of a wedding ' tbewbeels L <1110t
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. _. . ri-�, 8f Nvinghani, brother of the bride, was in Mr. Duncan McKellar's . bush. The ' people on the grounds in the afternoon, and in at the home of her father-in-law, Mr. the frame of his new barn on Thurs( � � . :4
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I si ited by Re �, Johq Ross, 1�, A,, of Brus. making active preparatiOns� so a good time i would scarcely have held the crowd that friends, on Saturday last received t " .
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