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I . , I �A., HURON GI US 0 BSEIR�V.k- river and: the city. To me the latter is all him. They decided to perform an opera. f)r Chathamites. ;rbe Houston party had . - - if
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I , TIONSTIT OLD LONDON. LonJon, for there is no break from Green. s . tion, which they did on the 8th of Septem� gathered drift wood for a bon -fire. The ,'I I -�
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.. ! I DEAk'ExPosn -OR, -Although many people Mn these smaller towns are pushing A Bry pleasant and hippy event took Y I I .
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� . ly the!stdamere 1he latter and then 11 - c`o2-rner.for the tram � to . THE NEWEST EDITIONS ri - � .11 .
. . I . down the river t677the I Samuel, aided him in the 'ceremony, which eld'KephIns' death. The case was given I
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. � I � � I I are very comfortable a I id clean, but ,not- at Westminster. bridgel-thought the latter AT LOWEST PRICES. was performed by Rev. Mr. Shaw, in the to the Jury shortly after noon on Tuesday,, I wl� .
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- I I very great item and you oerta nly get the did not go as slowly as by bus, for .fLIthough of W. Sutherland, of Best Wawanosh, lost of manslaughter. It was the contention of � � - I
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I woman said, that you 'get., . b horsei, it runs on rails ; couseq antly it Catharine' " .
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1, I I : - I . � I table - of the steamship line. Going to able 6art. The shops 46 -ithall and you &long towards mi4night, Saturday, and now life, under the most favorable circum- damage to $orimger& Brown's trunk Ise. I � .1 I
0--v� . . I I., . Greenwich from London bridge, you pans all pass so �nanylittle old'houses. The tram were surprised at the destruction, the stances, and with the good wishes of 11 ry, Gal � , I
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I � . -g. distance on the old Kent toad, noises of which they had, not' heard. The -St. John's 'church ocingregationrBrus. t -0--A fir). at Whitelaw's foundry, Wood- C� � I
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I- 11� - ,, on every side b3 little! boate that Ono sees a very different class of people here Galveston. Then they proceeded in the parture to Wingham, where they propose was founc guilty Saturday afternoon at-Ot. -1 .
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� I : seeing one of th, i big steamers go under the on any street, but here they are in the ma- The .great lose of life was among those who. part of the coin gregation to show their ap. Fares th Manito f . , � -. I - .
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I I . . ,ty, with its four towers rising out of the less to say -there, were no't many Vacaut harricanes and hqrricane freshats. An accident on Tuesday of last week, which -&I- -E. Moutet, city editor of La Presse, of � w
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. I I - . . I trians, which join ,thetse tow6re I away up to Westminqter bridge we passed &� well along i towards his home and saw a light in appears the freight traoin had pulled into I 1,
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I . I .1 - near the �rn the! general known land mqrk, the Elephant and Castle, a saloon. He waded in. The ,water in the the .yard, and while assistini(in coupling France, and leaves that city on O�ctaber 5th, � -, �
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.� ) A�� , ! tra c of -Londoi k bridge, but its position, as pliant and Castle. Just near here is Spur- He set out the bottle, filled the,glasi at week- when their youngest' daughter, 'Miss re, o d. I . . � I - . I I
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-1 . being Wo -close t)'the latter, hai been severe. gOon a tabernacle, Dr. Newman Hall's the aide with ice water rang up the sale in Emma Campbell, was married %o A. J. , Saturdnyafterno'on- at'3 o'blo'ek,-'Ross ...
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ladies' furs, and we also mahb 'to order ca Pes and stream of people and -wheels goir g over both breathe a different atmosphere altogether. bottles were on the bar instead of under it. was performed by Rev, Richard Hobbs, at of Hollaiii I Liant4i,ng, was accidentally �
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�a -1 . .: . The Parliament buildings, � Westminster. "Drink hearty," said the .,.-bartender, 10:30 a. m�;, in the preaenc� of only- the re- drowned. The. child, who was -thirteen : .
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. ., coats f I 2 12) do we . the well-to-do whose place was a mass of debris When the latives d r friends of the coutractiri months of age, was only missed a f,ew I -
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you self.to see the reasonableness of w4a,t've claim, does so at one 6'elock,-I. don't know,, bu . -Heneall'a rat6 of taxation this year is year of his age. He had been sick for some old ,1'aughter of Robert M:oHA,rt.ie, of To- � . -1
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,. 1� a hant must -first * of all keep - his experises anyway we . daw i , t go down, and immediate. home in a it I 10� mills on the dollar. - --- -,�, came to this country at an early age, and afternoo6. She mishap Sund I
tha� . merc , ", , bet"t"Ix frame of mind. - It ion ' M,
I. - .. . - -R. A. Douglass, druggist, of Winglia was playing with matches ... I
, ly every one on board wb-o osseissed a that the contrast is ,so I ap arent, but you settled near the Bend, where he raised a in the ya 11 . I 'I
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down, §ell,for cash, and- buy right.,' to'be- 111 a position ' wan married last week to a Pickek - . I rd,and accidentally ignited her I
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� ILrzORD, ExcLAND, September, 1900. seed store, 1`112 Wingham. . He leaves a number died from the effects of her injuries. . 1� .
S. store -*of the l3rge.domb on top of the ( beervatory. . : . ,,, I
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When you .- h ave. end it .at t" -ii —# -A company is being formed in Gods- . � Thursday evening Adf last week, - ' .
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I fo r*- -% fall cap. for man or boy,.. a 'first-cla . ss pair ,,. f A, ,e -saw the tall fi - rat, it was i t -the top of , The Galveston Horror � rich for the purpose of operating the big was widely kno*n "d much respected. ligh rig :'struck tbe'bouse vecupied by ,. . I
I . � , . 0 this rod, and as we wat.,bed, i, slid girad- V -M. H.--Moludoo, of Wingba;m, has, re- The tni . I
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brh6es, a heavy weight wool sock or winter weight gaily down till it rested on Che ( omo.- Per. � makers, of covered upwards of $100 worth of the goods Br 4 � -
-o b . .) - :1 1� . - Mrs.'Kirkman and Miss Tytler, o -Ewan & Innes, carriage ockville�l and theoccupante bad & narrow . -
. � . I I ips up- again at one o'6 look in th,e . that were stolen from his store some months i -
. black cashinere as swQ11 a � tie as you WOuld look for. sume it a' . f Sea' Brussels, have ,dissolved partnership, the escape. ,16 went down the chimney, and I I
., . . 5 1. � � . ) morning. It ;eeZed W b� considered 2 .. Jorth, have received papers from their ago. Their recovery happened in.this way : f � , . I
� V 4 � . two nice,finen collars� a pair of linen cuffs,�1h hem- thing to see, as h d from cu.tsid s, as brother�,, t0r. Alex. Tytler, of Kansas Cityl former continuing the business. - A manwas stooping atone of thehotela,in ollowingtheeourse of the stovepipe and I
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d . stitched han4dkercbi0fi. ADY of ,those- sell �at �he C6 time to see the. all go down.' . . Charles Eleley, of the base Ii ' n'e, Hallett,, Mr. MoIndoole, in small lots to various and toaring the sole off Mr. Foley's shoe. �.
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-n weather1ast's 'and ""' t dt' will not' be n a'60' terrific until 4 o'clock. At 5 C�clock the the various convent schools in the � 1 �,
this wari . y . I lo, Cr u ,- 10 Wingbam, and Mr. McIhdoo identified I
-1 -1 I . I t5 m fit Incedisl- -),k elsewhere fo- a dinaer. electric lights went out and left the big 2ad concession of Grey, fell off a fence the - � be done by'female teachers of the hc man � � � � I
I t, until Vou are . After some'look ing in at coffee- I ouse doors, . othir day, and fractured both bones in his them as his pioperty. ' ! -
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I w 0, ,doing wisq, buying ing phelter, in clarkness.- This hotel, which I -- 1H , 0, . . I swer to tb re, I - .
in,atter-is, that- e think .'y. ou 14. I I finally found a place. The restaurant was I Thomas Cook has sold 50 acres of his farm on the Bronson line ' av, narrowly quirement,� -were .
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angels, there -must be choice' ainongr1urs. .. y wh and a three -cornered plot of ground, just A . , I -
, � .1 ' great storm in St. Louis exclaimed : "This acres to Thomas White for A term of years. were drying apples in the old house and by residing two .miles' from Welland, was .
. . - I I I ... . I I filled with,, covered tomb stones, was aV I 1 1 -Mrs. Albert Penwi,rden, a respected some means fire started and before it could found dead in bis Yard about .3 o',elock F. -Ti- . �
14;k? the seasOh is young. . I - . � 1. � the side of is worse than the St. Louis cyclone." ; esidetit of Winchelse&, died on Septembe be gotten under'control the old place w * . ' II '
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� . 01� - -1 I !fl- . I , . I- and burst with terrifying detonations. It 13, from, the effects of an attack of ty mass of flames. By the alm6st superhuman minutes before,, and -was in his usual hea3th, ,
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the all men ho h Mrs. James Laird, of Ethel, wab knocked roof were tepeatedly ablaze. The old thdugh not very well f,p.r some time* notb* I -C-
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mud -coat, it-'iB,-- wiflue at $3.' ' .. I . but still goes ty .the old name. The hospital . down and � . .
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I; . . � C ,f I sleep on the wet beds of 'the hotel d L ill for some time with the infirmities of old I
�t . � � I . . � , ball. In it is picture after picture of the . �
" . -- . . . - . - -:� . grumbled about poor hot -l- -Aervice iii the town, from Dr. Snider, paying $1,575 for it, ge He was tho father Of H. Wingi of has won te�-firsts, three specials, a modal L �i I
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n ut and found a great wall of debris has removed to Port Dover. wife) four sons and two daukhtera to mourn -T al storm of *� �,
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usefulnm� of our tart a* The 96 --a'rel Onuine chin heroes, and relics of gr6at'oo,mm�nddrs. 0 The pupils of No. 2 school, Hay, recent- his demise, Oa the Tuesday following his 8 � �
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; , You 'ny-troUl' ng- , I it! ' ill not the stained gl4se Window at one end need's 1. �. : - - 11
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e 1 1 c ult,, 8 IT111 IDg . . mo many be tif I i tings on the wa �excellent c op tbi,.d year. - I -t , ,
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1. it- v nc tb r - � go, was- seized with terror to get out . -From a North DA'kota paper, we learn I I - I I
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Items of luiterest the bucksht-p-pan tt.�, - t) c , , ever, $�' few -new adjectives, for the old , ones . seem I of the same kind of chicks were a � 1
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Oar inade,-,to--orddr,olotbing t is,fult.-Lilp, with w' "k Y marchead from one painti other 'at a hauled them away by hand. - White an d -On Monday evening of last week a baby year ago he had a severe I Iness, due to - la in falling rolled over on Mrs. Dupuis, crush- - I
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. STRONG BLOCK' . . S;EAF. ,RTH bas. alwayi :0, a C false b dementA under their houses, The Goderich township, has bought the farm of passe away, in the persou�of Mr, Michael art, Mr. K owlea leaped over a wall which ,, I
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is without an equal in these respects. � or all 'nformation,' ',green grass �'and Arees, and- The latter ado.i) I of ME death was a growth on the stomach -Follo*ing the example of the Imperial r _ __ _ '. e
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. I look -as if they had been in their places for Even with the waiter running two - and I Fordwich, met with a very painful accident, and eneral debility. Mr. Oestreicher came London, the postoffite dipart- 11 .
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