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110. : iv . � . , . - . ment ii r6 all well patronized, also a good daged heads mud b�okeu Ii nbs, the will be a'credit and a comfort to all con- struation of a now Canadian PatificRailw 11 , "., .�
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I . � Ldnd(n. is the main thing.', Ilford a. only , pennies, a little further along were two convent4on which nominated , ter, Belmont, returning to the house for his supper, his - - �, I
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. - . I . � sLven mile3 from the Liverpool ,stre A . nurses with trays foi!pennies, and before was being held last week in Ails% Craig, I T � � I - ;
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1, I , ; : . J � I i . . there are an many as seven stations on the nurses asking for pennies with such an inno- koks. How will, it be when the death Ja es MoCaTthey, of Tham�sford, for $425.
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I cent manner as though'they had i e f '-An Orangeville hotel, for which qlQ - 1". - �
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i I - v� . � i . � . � past such familiar names an Charing Cross, called the Gigantic -wheel, -in the gardens, traitor to his old chief, and, in order to *ockville, were dama ed by Ere to the i � from Hon. Mr. Perley., said that in y -
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Paris. He has no present idea of going " -, was postponed till the preference at ek bad 1�
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.p - - VoUld easily S66 passage or what seemed a pretty I dis-- ures we did take in :the Cyclorams. In I � � �Rev. G. Sage, of London, has bOen Mr. Shore declares there will bea bi �boomk L
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bly bat may be a little intereetin right can be seenj th& twinkling Ilights of the death of over 200 people and the- loan of cipal blames the eontinuat clasbes ia :� e -One - of the most destructive fires that , - . �
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I n �Uks,. some- . I I . -- �re selling things of every esorip- . - 1=08 were saved., The of tbe'a p, j%Ttmoutis I - .. ;;
1. . � . peopl B - V( ing' �loug behind With a most anxious ex- Saale carried 45OLpaseeng3ra besides her : -In a recent election for the Si nts , , � I " i
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`Y choose fro,.rr. sy looki-4ty suib. of Soa,h 'Africa and its soldier#;!. iThe 13Y the. time ad seen as much P69 we most heart rending. The al pnizing 'cries o 16erious accident Su6day nig . . I the holiday period, and he is arrang-
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A . . .We have just ope a- c . . ) s, ?loaks, all the'exhibits of lea Ing have some idea df crow'd ' terrible disaster in' the history of New. . 'Sir Charles Tupper.may not tions in Great Britain. - I
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�.It- rUired f%rX-n- +++++ . neckla(ei, ' I -On Sanday afternoo .- Mr.
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L � I - I � . L I . the family I battle in -mar th6 success and pleasure of the caiii at Winnipeg, committed suicide eg �
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N . - I had in( �re just outs�dei like rooms th an opted spectatoi whilq� She had been in ill -health for Lbuggy box., was broken below the .-
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I ' I i . I op . en front along Ithe -pro - The pionio was held e grove . knee. . L . �
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. !,oe wiLli ML L I- � � I :1 . imenade. � There raging. The "'scratch my back nd a som -
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1: rr, -t, r, Convey- I . : � L � I � - , �, utifully furnished rooms t6'adver. scratch yours policy, which has so long 'e of Mr. John Smale,
z � oc I � . i were beft . nice cool spot it was. The Daly Orchestra'- 'Upset. The deceased occupied a prominent -The wif of the 9th
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Ver 0'.\01,1i lk%nK. ; L . � I tise Aorne house furnih , � in th' in society, and was highly i, led. . . I
�." L I I - - F, I i a , - : W."'On. -preferment' to all three, will from 8eaforth, were on band earl I Thurad morning of last weeki after an
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�. WI-11-tt I a -. I lhk I., and lb cutest nursery, with th in 0 1 political � - m, The deed was done with a. razor, seve4in ay
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' keni idoge � in this day, and the younger I -the wind 9 illness of a'bowu'a. week. The Zeceazed wam .
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E ;wIl.--we lead ny enjoyed themselv in the 11 me -pipe. - .
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"lle U;Z-011(-� ter the Clothiers a .111rial ers, , the N ralti, not to niention -the wh, to cots, instance, and when I without � '-Friday afternoon Hira.m �Lilly, wor ing only in the prime of life, V2 yeare 0
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L-� 11outh 61ne..A at - I . : I ; � . I . . . - . little ti ibl�s, chairs and t3ys wbi, �h were take its place?. I leav�'you, Mr. Editor, and dance " almost iE termission until I 'Wright, H ron months old.. The funeral took place on Sat-
�t 1"`,", 1. . ' ' well on in the evening, and. the longer it on the farm of Mr. Jacob � . I 11
7 II(T T,Uund. I- : . 7 � I I I bou ' I he room. By this ime I egan 0 vour readerd to forn� your own conclusions . �
. � a - d,e urday - af ternoon to the �Staffs cemetery.
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I �- - ., - �j6e was driving a team of horses with a I Ai 1 Mr .. Hinale leaves behind: her a family ,of .
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z 'I tinued the more enthusiastic they seem- pmabip, Bruce county, dropped
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iralle oil at �;`C, a, I On the Wrong tde of Oe Street, fee, JI viouldn't think'of gain' 8 I .
� � g , , I ed to become. An entertainment of a more . I .
� irld,)Wd at mut to -. . i Ex -i n I'bad seen so niuch near 3r home. my own'moraliZiDgS,� I don't'intend-to . -
. 1. I SE IF RTEI po'el- tellectual nature was provided for the to the* field and accidentally Peet, nd six, to- mourn the loss of a kind andallec -
4", . 14 . . iris gr notice out. prophesy The study of events in the M I
,I - fluitt-ra, trit dc,A, � . BLOCK I The - N4ing thkt caught o . . ., tl;e U
i STRONG I I - , - - - - f * older guests. From a platliorm erected -for ',while fixing tile harness on horses, a 'ter tionatic in. other. I
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1 2- � � - i -- - side Pv6 the Canadian water chut,e. It futu're amilyrelationO of this once . t i them up, was seen to fall. He iad -The Mitebell Advocate given the fol. .
� . ';-eut priif.-en durinx t . — . - . . , 1 -be ' least interest - the occasion, patriotic adiresses, suitable te 'ing . . I of is lawease, which will be �� - ' --
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� i jjt:-5j hilm. A-VU61 . - - .---- - � i - . ; . . .. . . . lookt d is one. � for the eay and occasion,'were delivered 1) , eon ling forsome time previou9.
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� lfj,'�-1 - - I . Thosa who were anxiops for a'sen�a�iiin go -t disint-pre8ted lookers, on. I Of Messrs, Alexander McLaren, M., P. , for , _At the Grand Lodge of Canada, - It de- I of interest to maj3y in J11 . r -. 1�
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l'$ I I . . � i , � and. Away W I ior East Huron ; Bernar O'Connell, Me-- , on ' - per , for some time, was
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;V this week, to . ; . .THE. pANa4D . . they went do *P. P.1 for South- awa, itwas decided to increase the been before the courts Tbo
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i I aughter-in-IaWp I . 0 splash into the lake in the middle of. triumvirate, the wort6y M. M Ilan, of ullett, )ita from
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� 'rsions to thu Ca iridi I N, st at urod, has ,profitted :� most largay from its Killop, and Thomas Mc 11 ax d 10 cents to 12 cents, an4 - to disposed 'hat, .
I L Of Ifam,",e Seekers' q 0 (1, the j aidens' Just f Ow � ,wo con ta I I -
i ,ty excu I . .. orthw� at the Eide'of the chute H It , Grain Lodge delegates t per I parties live in Hibbett, : It seem- t �
� -.Nlr. If ill, Will run . . I ucceeded who 'represen ed John M11MMELE1, M. P., I
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-, D614ttille, Anti .r, E'stevan, ) , 'i 91 for ten or twelve , � . I . I Only. 1 that a strip at the back of Norrit? land was .
on account of his Parlia a at as also decided to give a rebate of 2
F, for it.-b,liss . willilipeg. 8'ane dian. Thelakeis quite- a )od, -eizs yeats; it has Oeoured to district lodges for mission work ,
p . Piln-.6 Albert' -Calgary, � .
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;11.l.,).mv* I - ,tc.gina, .MoO; �javv,' ftoil $30. prettily him a seat in the Legislature, and last, but Ottawa. I his. The , plairitiff sued tor that portion of
� , iq visit- 8%va-ri Rivvr, , 1 . I and h3 grounds ab' � of, There was also a tug of i ,.ir between. the I -Mr. T. Cox, Mr. A. Armstrong 'nd . I
y " Goftig-June 19th, retuiniDg until Aup-st laid ut with -flower beds. The swan boats not least, it has got for him the clerkshil e for land. which he flaimod him, and the - 4ofon& :
7: A - fstrawborr n, $10, � . . married and e'riale men, 1 7hioh 0 d no -Dr. Odle, of Brantford,hav abou a
: Z" 7, 'I I - 8� other casual advan- I d ant countet c aimed the ].and ,At t*, baoko;
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, i of .,,,,i, t(�(J-Deer, Ed�llonto � 0 T - look vdry grAciful fr . t nship, beside - I - 'T'f1t8or a ited in prospectirig1or , - I
z 4 the ebu r I S. Alber*) -Goill" July 13th, retfilnillg .until Septepi y 4c tod little interest and excite neat. t been intere�
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1. 0.1(1 � on Mr. F. *20th. (All rail or A 0 , , ate filled with people a;ng the-isail r at the tages, in auctionef!W phrasiolog , orhopa of i Walker claimed, howtvor,Ahat be has 00
p . . � t N ' 'h,, a e - I thorough test the laurels o � victor , rested ig", oils and minerals in the neighb I I
- �, I—. � (All rail only,) Go m, J'Uly 170), r6turniipbrr fly-fil September 116b ti t " ' Whether or not , .1 cupied the land the defendant claimed fe; . .,
� bii'-r 12th, V . . . .i ,. b4t when you got i I back view and numerous to men ion. -, . e stalwarts of thelbenedicti order, Brantford. Two weeks ago, ,,while ros , .
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� 0. In see the po of i the crowd who 0ecting on the farm of William Gaukle, An
I I I le, Cainiaffil tn Pdaifi overland .ty of bin oolleaguoa or to his superior caster, evidences .found, an i The strip claimed by
0(1'i�kll� to the INIUY� US E .110 41 �. he con With his feet to ma -,e the afflair go, .081 . . of gold were t 1, statutory possession. - .
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L . eering abilities Wad hi winning Na 8, .. ben wide. by four hun-
k . sing),ing. II'd Van-. 'you I e I like tellin tb coupants to get ngin . . P -
Wile the 1' 1,inJtet.1,?' rill rua DATLY bet'wee-- Toronto The , event, howevert which, perhaps, �s believed that the metal Is there in paying Walker is nine inc �
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T 11yer, tll#-- "Jillperi'a, . . . .1 out on walk The walls ou� thi: garden I am not prepared t6 may. The fa t I
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-ifxted. I � tin in 96 hours, Leaves. Tor . . rate, � rem I ains. An- he has created more interest than any other of . ;one two --
: �,,ouvii�r, witkin" the r . . oil bo, at 1 D. M. a.ayi painted to represe t the coefis, at any, ,f day, was the contest between four young .-
I � 'aro . I he Di per %ore, is -worth �wenty - , --
NZ I'Lfresihmentsi, n . most pie. su, ,of the combination, so o �ushed. -hundredth part of an aore,*h1ob,, ' '
, . ' ill leave -Cwen Sound -� "Ruesdays, Thurs(la3 s. anLI Satur- the green is ma oubt -T ,�partmerit to Education has �e- I valued a;t W. - - � 7 �
� by V,11.- (). -11. R, boats W . . turet (I ie. country, and although de most : ladies for a gold watch, p esented by Rev. 1 f a by Wilker, � .
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1, i �101 11-, ,,,Ili - A,v. list, -for the Soo ,,ind 'Furt William.., T,,irougli t�ckets ather v' id, and some of the trees and courso he stands to; lose mosb b it d' - 6ded upon -. -- - i . �m in connection with I cent�. - Norris' land, claime � -. 4 .
. - Ir. . �Iap', Commencing M � '. . by Z.1 Shes- ts to About one-fourth of an sort. �
,� v,, N, - - cith�r all rail 4 via bur magnificent people a little out of proportion, the effect ruption, whieb is threatened wore ; - ental -examinations. Hereto- ' amoun the I
Ujit. , Miss Tessie.Carrol, of Dublin ; Miss the departm �
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PIC -i Toronto i-i,mml at this Qffic(� for all wukits We -,,t � uship lines, on t1tO who bid. � You cani ritt's rash action. ood Alias Mary Car- fore, the results in all of the I I the question �of wliAi' .
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� t fron � - wkcts via TNI,k)ntreial antl-El4er I)eilip,4 r Stem . . 00 another. smile of his favor.lie 4ereafter, or Will he be Nora Holland, Beechw ob. 'ease Costs 3-14 couni � . I -
if$ boatz. Also oce,'111 t' . I . . . one i ii le sh ow, so to speak, iut I for teachers and matriculatione Were -p i ty 1.8 interesting. The 1. ��
Am Buch6nan � I � . 41 8 0, hn, Staffa, and Migs Annie G.eary, Hibbert. , 6 . I I
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" ss respectfull� 8 � - * . had in one issue of the Toronto pap re. i Jurymen s,�&argex will be for three day -at
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.3 at h(�re hGrna � TvIt-raph antl 1110110� 0,rdOr 1111',40 ' - I f ir There is the picturesque villago, in which Each vote cost: ten cents, a ad for each vote lis I - .-
. 1) . I I - e)a the two and keep, as a led to au un- i $L�Q eacl�. Per day or $54. The fees Of
t, is I I .. . .. . .. . .................... . . I a the exhibit of the Q een of RoInan neutral course etwe . led, the voter is entitled brick -this the Departmen� belieye I I . I 10 I
� of Stanley" . � . --..-.. , � . I- -- . there i I � hurting the POI to own a . - . . I increase this
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i saw �olls, and dolls dressed in the oo . I . i .
I t1t,bilily, oveni i .... . o limit to the number of Fotes any ,a total of nearly $4*
1 1 ' n � 4300, making -
� ple of all nations; peasant soldier, past, this wil be the policy attempted. � I �
It, met to. elect[ . I I . , LD of tb e peo- I ni- might record. On the con. A being r lade the of the province and one sch al vied with about * about .
� We lih tori al dolls. We t2k thin in! and close as he. can o both without I as �healthy and unwise tivalry among the dif- conitablek,an-d officials- wil
�; ill- on the 0111* the now chnrob, and, of aou,rse, th,ere w '
1�. sturnes - ieelings of ei her?" person fereut high schools and collegiate
.1 119 . .. .... , ON - - i 6umber 0 0 costs, over a strip of laud valued at
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11-ing terra, The R, . J 0 11 . C�- I nobleman Xing and Queeo, ' A re d chool ' When�, the senior tr ' iplet discarded his mu vote was found to stand an follows : M, ion .the other in the of pupils *h ' Uter being out for 8,Wut twohoura, ...
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I I - ete , 'a 1 'Wardrobe for ' is more pretentious get ,-
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-* 1,reeident, - , of dolls Is shown, a wedding, a f rroll,- 3,450 ; Miss Hol*nd, 3,35) it Miss .could -
IV i . I . cor . ) iamentary one, bi.a worthy first junior 940, mikkinj end.ing ', t e l- �
'C. - Vo � R.. i . S6a o One tion prodessioll all shown in ent Ca g "in upon teacher) th by int 3 ' b jury returned a verd,14 in fovor of
Z *. I EN , I da dips Carlin, 1,750; Itlias Gear'. , )I 1 Walker. They found that4art !of tbe line
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, we-.�ley Sch . )MI costumes, are indeed in ... ereatingi had lifinself appointed ret ". all 9,490 votes,, and nettin g the sun,),, sum of pupils, by teachers themselves r .
ells " d I Berlin Mutual nmti( f dark' lantern I a n - the true line aul part = the -
'*T AN -, 0, BETHUNE 1: Agent for Merchan s a I , , I - But I haven't time to. tell of any i ore and bid could act the part o ,h v tees was judged by th umbe Of his I fence was on
t . . � sistarib to his principal wit' pupilewho w y -
I I-V 1 - Vy 11 I out bringin $949. ' Se ere, liberal sub3,riptions in aid of trus � plain -tiffs land." I
Minnia ; . . must go on to thd next place, Op )osite to . 9 ere anceessful. In thili *a .
. :,'.itnist I church edifloe were also obtained i I
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