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. . ; = , . . A HURON . GIRL'S OBSEIRVA. stopped -walking and for w(l in .to pay interes � and insurance on thousands fa The iXingstork N
1, . . ..., . TIONS � � ND ZM ' street, Then -the vo,unteers had a . �n ousau a - care o grain a , . -A -Russiau' . - � .
R1 I I - . I . . penitentiary, euile. life . r tLy morn- i'
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Z�_v � "BIG. -�14A"w:- - * _. . . :- . that they would never, man Igo 'to 'make a ' "' _t
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. � . . Tim uod (, F THE DO I is.said that an E ah c the dirj�ct discrimination.again9t us, 'pondent,-aailed frdin London for New - .
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: . . . A L( Do-_,Cchowi), 0 and the indirect losses sustained by the fall a is to lecture in the i
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. . cl000 you would think t' Ice, the Lo�d only knows how much we . 1.
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I -_ dgin, L ut t�ink, f r a changei I breabbe, they would checi " Re bave )oat, but as the price of No. 2 fall 'cries of Ontario ivill this yearm, . -
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- where to lb , "f top.of 'their voices " Rule. Britannia " . . d I mount to I
s not t we -think that' ' e are going to sell 'all the t the h)me (omilig 0 - . I wheat has ruled 10 cefits per bushel lower : ;
. it i -N kv . might tell; ou. abou about $35,000.1 or np4rly 144`000- wore thau
11 I't Y . .. . a air, and 11 Brib. REDUCE'D TO- � v � � .
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Ild'elothing, sol(I in. Sea I r one firm - . , that of laB
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fars a- � 0 - I . I . Fof -days bef ire hat event the papers ains never, never will bs slaves?" Chloago,'tbe 1699 chullot be less tbanten i
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. sl I I - g of very funny when " the singers . ere being -2 E5 0 :0 3.V'.r S 1 —Skating accide is have already Started.. .
can do the, busillesS, but NN,e are doing 'our xare, and the were ful of It, iijil a, cryone was lalkh3l million - dollars yearly� There must &Is I lam 11eb- 4
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it and wondering how the oi y yv uld cele- N . I diaorimin'tion I in rste's in favor of large den, a young EN. =_
a �e doing ,,ixe amo I cc -abscriptions taken for all papers and a , � I
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iha,tl Nve I i3g the well . satisfied of the lid b at 'get a . ,the volunteers and po , me n It was 8 as the Lake do Mill -
slip -to . . . I . - brabe, -and wieie. ohey con . - � firms, such while skating on� jLake �;Nipiesing, near �
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b lie. � . . . glimpoe �f thog Hari) soldiers. .1 Ing Company, who are part and parcel of North Bay. I 1. � z a
purchasing, pu . . I I I - I _ ' 4d as they bad Ygone a 60 to get a good � I I I �i
.1 . I . . it. might 4e wel, t tough, if I Wire to tell cro I I the Canadian 'Pacific Railway, and that of . 4,
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walkers in the street and t an -had to be AVII .10 IN uY, Journal, and Mr. J. D, Moore, exi M. P, P., I
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. . Yo- will W - nt a fur coat, then the least that you- can do don't like , abrov js,',td.�,- L,�-ny, if'i rm, but . $130, ad for for South Waterloo, have been appointed
U ly. , .. . I .1 - Joebled about b . - In 1894, the year 'r 4
.. . . � . ri� those be Ind I - Mr. sheriff mud "gistra , respectively, of Water- I
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is to exalrIlle our prices, and the f r8 that- we "are showing. the City I inperia Vooliteers are never call One can thi of men go ng in such a' Ili aw�--SIEAFORTH. sale at $25, 000- I . 1 4
-i Volun- . . Hays became �msnftger, Mr, David Goldiev 100 county _
. - - . ad ythI'ng here wd, but when women I n even children I . — . I . � I
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We are satisfied that yon will fiinj� , our stock lip. -to the mark beor'81T 14 gland �"U.l ,,�.,,a'2d-&N`i,,n,, Catiadal oro I the most successful millor in this * nee, ling! :Comjany�a big 1��
. ventures it does seem. mor t6an foolish, and, . rov, I ---Mie Cornwall Mil i �
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' .and tire f Mad it to i-egiriients for home pro- � . I , a $50,000 add4iou to his mill, largest flour Mille In �
. of the furs and t1b val-aes"thereof. Weh(lva I Id of there seemed to be Abou - ao any women I roller mill 0
tection. hey a a c in .� . I ere p'y to sit in that immen Is s hisive taken out the nischirt- the east no P"he .
- I yo ng inen wa . No I cc where alag, his heir ' 0 of ,the province, was 'burned �.'
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. rofesait no othoes and tr des, but the streets. I 5 5 cry funny P-114 g w tb' fi �arted is 9.
,V . .19 as men in , Pri . wNd shouting . a re i f
4. 11 -VIC11 -will, 6 sure of a I ; I ll..� 3. as quiet and bear. the cry this last summer without ever making a Sunday in � , 0
: 17% nff I, , I so tbat' o from the 0 . - down the al ornin , . kl
.Wvr .y ) to see a our ns- u po T should 111ES TO barrel of flour. abou MA A Ki . . i
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. � . . . . �f the re;ulmrs. The atter, of street with determinatiol I V wav Been the troops filing into the cathed. . I . by ___�The militia department haj received 4 -
good coat - � . .. . . . I . . . - Atkins . faces Auilthen to get he eloosli lost in the I The following . Berm a was preached . . ' � Cauf disins de- i
l . . � . course, Tr 6kee.sol ie.-ing the busine is of life, ral rid heard the Bishop of St phney a ad. ., P. Boyntc n, a Baptist minister, over 40 applica4pus front �
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. . I .a garrisou. .. I out, At last all were�o t b It one, a, great dre i , but I could not. I was lad I did not hader Ba4en-Bo ivell in the i
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uction in men's ol' Di -overcoats. 0 wimy to , t er's seri - I bet ong to the very poor, for , hey were to .
A bi r rqd I . . . Z3 When matters were showing ra which I tru.Xur two Liberal Governments Transvaal constabulary. :The . atter has
) . . . fat fellow, and her had i be pulled :out by � . S
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the ilailld . ) a Lord Mayor aske I for volunteers from the one of his fellows, an , 11� Whether Ross, who was so ifecently lauding the -A young I ' I . -ehard-
; ess o . , andl there wasn't anytbiJing let. m4n; supposed tobe Ri i
Iii g far coat instead.11of clotb,'we have too - large ' rowd cheer. I saw� popeeir an -take a do the tents we tt . �
T 8 differ.rit voluntei r regiments: of the city, 0 Naw thshungry crowd outai a management of'C. M.- 11ap. Mr. Boynton Darling. of Wqx�aiiw,. Ontario'. was found 1�
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many are ,buylil � These were oalle( ti a City Imperial Volun- man by the : collar "a to him back th 'boards' or the tired Waiters found tge pieces oni.We Canadian P wifie Rail- i
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I frieze and be.aver coats on h cl,' This, , 'w�re a against the wall and the , how 11'e' burned amid . 1-1 This
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* Ily we will clear o�,t the ,entire stock atprices' great entqusiaom3=0`at, the -Qxpel:se of the . 8 rued- no time after the guests left that, � - $mtur�xy murnirlg.� He Was 391 Years of I
is the repison W - � . . . lace he came from, an' pushed away with Oe . prophet-stateisman, -Isiah, gave his Atten j ; : I , A
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"lat CaBl[ot fall. — I -merit BawActive so 'a' but, � biad Ot, as tr .ey ;holight, a good nor fowl. It was expectisd the volan. ill. Mon- of a% cry age � have striven to find A -Pare, of Nap,iit!Ieo bank rob )cry f I
tj - , � I . � . . . i m%ny Ott sr�!� lvir'd work, and suf-, policemen I I te-sro would be pretty hungry, -but even I
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. I of L entorio _ road, the crowif would' re L out in -1 to a i '
! . fared grX, the- ravages th� could not have made Way with all the :
-. �tly froirl . lie 'mounted that moot atro ious of' so-called laws, " the men confined in the peult�.htiary ',at, King. I
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ib coat th e .r e g a hir price of I alone. The relatives and friends were 050 , Competition is on ston. Offici&U 'May there are Few bettor I
No frong flic I . - fever. 'a i pr� I . survival of t, a fitt .
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"OL the clearing price is $4. After irinch do ib ration on the 1 art,"of the . not allowed to greet the men till after the � the strong 'arid given a , -posted man, or in ii with keener WrceViOn
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whioll WEIS $6 " . I - i;ity auth 6rities I � an decided tho t - the- vol- _ them, and thby woul . y push the horor ba�queb, No you can irbagine they found the disadvantage �o the weak. - it is the lncar� , ___ �
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-Cam 'ral for a - , -for them, and were Is. lice--- -_ _ L th and doom to povortv. of Verona F ont I _�
A black frieze overcoat re- 'to. St. P ale - I thleir po3ibiqna'kept 6 r euac county, * Idlelad, At
No. "A handsome brown at ) ' . the Addle of the Stra d, just below the . I 1.
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. clothes a day or Notice the . O 98 L� eirs. Shia had never been 4
giving a I'VIC0, tf Of I to the Guild. bill, whore Iked to -dress In civilians, cc � of !my text. - I Woo -to Y � I I
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- gular pri les $7 �nd $8, the clear nce 'P�ice of this line is $5-.. they woijild be. rc 3e,ved by . the Mayor mad, L law eNrts, and as the . rocessi-on was to go an the C. I. V. n housei to �ouse, that lay couat�,., nor had her � eyes ever
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. . . � notableNland af�e-waiida be entertained.at' g � I a b to dwell alone behold. a I.-ain of ox.s..- The de -,eased lady
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- . . . I . I r the people who 8 ttl field to field,
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I . . �m balaq,46t given in the Royal Artillery . ved as 96 thoroug ink the fellows wouldbe glad of a chance I av -aild liv.. 4 a moot
-.1 . - . ou in the midst o the land. was born i . Collins! B
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N . 3—TI e best overoo . -we carry in hea,vy frieze G,,) -,,d,,-.,! It w1,4 expected thd brantipo � � from all the feasbing and speak- 44 ' filar 'eld , t $oil i, who � at- �
0 L ats diat . I r tool! ly thought thav inight L so ,,g!e' How well is borrie out the woo of these. exemplan. life, I i
. 1$ 1 g o . a 1, we . � crowd , . was ach ' -age. i
d ' So thampton ior'w'?esides the city's banquet, .0 funeral, is 7 7; y ears of , � A
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y � 14 - it"' '�' " r4'j!nefn1 of volunteers must have " I a- little "A
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.selli s'i', $ ai I $10,. we are @ . . ou'Fridj�y, Oatobo 26,h, and the volunteers ate& ily growing and -he ooloters, had to W Man . who so ight to make room Ofor his -Arthur Wei
nor in the 0 " ;) . Lo.ndon , turday no aturday 11, . a 4 ' ' - arne instead of P cut U �
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will be tLe wi S- Valli � , ) : as; we say- there 18 get to on. 8- plan thair feet iRrmly on tile rlpiad and push ir or those who had belonged to them increase by efflarging his b resid Of7tbe eftin at Ville 3laric bank I
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- - in-ake `811 qh - a sacrifice, the circles, ji�nd, of ca roe everyone -4 as . ( Mil ush,' and when tl at vyoulld not d hia heart. Trie, man's funeral ser I y even-
ason. tImt we will . )n,the 0 its men, - at his residence it 9 -
Only OneL re _ ' I . the I tt end of their iunketo ,on those be- t sisted of tw3 words, 'Thou fool.' Iaiah _�� ottaNi a Satarda De
, . e d � I d*ratber too b I . � I d ing, .and expired almoit inat intly. -
weathe --has been so fine aDd the. -sale of ,fars has hat,erfor tip toe of expect a I on' , i It seerne ad that there was dai,gerous 1 trendF of events on � I
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� :1 I � You can unders -and how gayl�r the city A i !. . so Itch rowdyism to spoil the pleasure of . that not alone would tbain- ceased was supposod to have been merit Ily -
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- � a of heavy cloth over oats. .O., Suoh a din and nois in . . " g strangely
- With ther"S 43 . I I . . would ba decoral � d,. the Rutter of excite. tw( I 9 dividaul suffer ,but the nation itself would derangq4, as he h4d beet, actin .
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� . . . olatives of the sideithe crowd we ha I or: -three hands Ithose who were really loyol and enthusiastic I - , ..
5 i - � � . _. . - meat among the f over the safe return of their follows. The heed that .warning lor 4om. . d
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- . � - J 'of about uF hedule time - At Montreal, Joseph Leelau 3, aged 1-6,
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� ., . t soldie E d the determination j., An.hourMtortie 0 crowds that night were anything bat order- to -day, Lot us, like him, I .
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There is OLIC EL101 Of drm overcoats that will . iiatores t4nd even those in' the our. we heard the cheering in 0 a i0tance grow. - -shiing windows on the s,.cond floor :
� I . . -every Londoner, t I ly, and so filled the streets and made them the a
I I I - :he ftrai� detachment, . 'hmulpiom of merit in hone3t, faithful when wa. � -
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y the p�rioa during the clearioff_ Wi . I )a (� slong, the selves so very object.'o jable, that qui Ming, fell of and bapi
vns,lt �tiij ning regi etlook- - of th ,
, , 11 be 86, This coat is roun toil as &gait at 'the - monopolists and un- .a Temple bill I
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Man, 2, ' a right roy. I welcome. Al. bible shop .headed by the .oApt in, i: g people were not allowed to see she illam- . iners of, our day. Toe menace pened to- light on Felix Goo g . , -aged 65,
ing, fly fronted (4160le stibohed edge With a ineut ',,�oute of the procession orovvd was just indeacribable . The back in ations. Indeed the force of the crowd mud htous conit - ' of St. Henri, Who wag just ,. oring the .
. I ) � � b. 2 - windows along vh . u . rig monopoly is foiInd in the methods a LL � , ea a n .
a he,ftvy ,�altin L � d haira, and ones couldn't see. 1.)ut they could shout) and Of Leal -an had only a ; t kle,
. I . .were fit,ed no -I h bonobjes an them in check dur. tbose of selfishriess, :and there- building.
. _ft is well worth Y. ur att-ention. . . . I a a fluttering the difficulty of keeping which are I L a hoflpit �
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velvet collar . . 7l, L I . . or ,liven tdo those, anxious to have a thel i6g the whole day, has become a serious fore, the exerhise of the basest instincts of bat, Gooffrion was remo*ed to
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i . 11 ;_ C us man. L you oinnot repair the damage done � ..
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� I i tands I'Were a a ted elief of Mafekirig, when the rough or hooli- the whole ra by gifft that, bonefit but a - -A, sad accident o4curred S day aftor-
. . tity of Well's underwear. 11 d'even ti,okete looking lot of men, dressed in -khaki, with 1( t hitim 7 family. YOU Cannot L
.- We 61ROL 11avo an Unusu al q ` I . . cornerB i and in I be equares, an an islement got a taste of havin the up- portion of t an noon. at St. Henri, Quebec. rp . .
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- I 6 yeal L ,il I - " There are certitin lines for the -joof a we re at a premium. � . de or band and of running things, they seem substitute -. ministry of head And hand Hopkins, boarded a Grand Tru::: k ,Railwa.
oD hand for. th-'s', time of th � . . wa a dcubt in the min(A of many. hate, As thoprocess on movil so , AlowlY
� ' Thor 9 . , bound to show their power whenever ocoms- -to Montreal b3t for Nome
. lit ZITO if' the price wilt do.- it�) about t hie AuTan .a. weliad a good ohauc( of a Bell 1, 1. in one state that the orphans reason got off again Aud stopped On the
., 4 them, - and for that of he rt. T�e widows must not be tralu to return . I
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here that will ,_ieed clearing o t, . . gefflog to Sc uthampton -men sion gives them a chance Think of 3,000 made to wee
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� . the will be cle,ax I d out . aidy, values . othV' on Frid.a or.eve early Saturd ' morning$ every little while some cue of the volunteers and the police force of th It of another my be' fed and educated. other track. directly in front & the local
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6. .). There -will be m I . � but the ommifit'.0 Was No do rmined to. would -take off his'ha� and wavo it to some ltoccolullfi i"J'Al'i Will Ia 0 lift t9e race as one." extyreao goin went. Howas ran. over mad
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than tilal ones we will.quotte s-6 I �; .I IL-1 0 . - . J . . have theianair 6i a lll�tm.y J 0 in the ou ur an owmat 1USTANUT 3 a . � r
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; �� - 0 ff by )no of the soldiers PO spared ire I �- This serm(n sho-09 that gifts given to 8
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I - . Y I - wind &lid we�tti-q, and went on with the . lq�re all pretty, ',� �When Ivarnmenced thin letter 1, thought p� iblic in�stitutione by mem. Bilton, the lvell known �
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1p e a lovely bright bro, rn mud weather boatdn, I ell , of the CanaA ,.ion Paoific Railway syndicate, -Mr. Joseph
Lotll-�-is t' ixture of heaVy wool and'ootton ; the pril , ptepa-r ions. 8 turday was .. 1tt wove wl I should also tell you about the Lord May. - m , of London, sus -
i V M , 11111n5 Of he uniforms � � will not &tot a for holding this Dominion -sods water Anufaliturejr
: ; i day, a .# in spi to of the fact that- the early drei ad, as -I believe, to or�o khow, but am afraid this letter in � long . 4 ou6h outrageo tained paJuful Injuries about '. P. M. Bat. �
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Oil this 110t to blear is Me- a suit,, or'45c for the SiDgle'Airtior psyl could give no news of. the war 38 too badly worn be fib or a celebra- anoughi and the other will have to do for by the throat, anA charginj us I riving scrosi the .street I
I . . 7 - tion, and had to be r, freight rates so -long me profits do not exceed urday. His was d _
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. . I . � . Aurani a arrival the people of bhe subur I , placed.b� new ones S. McLE.Ax.
I I , I - . . Another1ime. - � invested. car tracks, when his vehio a wa � �struck by
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1, ar�d in GLAND, November, 1900. - car. Air. I
: � . 0 no just pol ,p the I cannot remember the ordt r' of a pro- I ILF0F,D1,,Es
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! I ' city til , I noo There I Neither will J. Rockelelloes gift of a rapidly moving . .
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I - i . - " ncjt. go p into he but, an cession, but that in Of littli, field battery I 1;1,il� __9 eight millions to %-Chicago university, Bilton waa tooled the & jand fell
brok en lines of fleedte lined ( uen 11he crowded trains, . 11i, , — 't4e gr6und. His , njuries coa-
1 of . � .. ? tl es'oa . was the mounted see ion, the , � �", ,", - . ,
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; . � . place in one of the Globe ft 3 regimental . � Hlions of poor pbople Ia heavily to . - �
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Lot'2—, ig composec man �; .. was have a and guns on which rode t & V"bx Discrimmation. ., &tone for keeping In Ing to monopol,ise the sinted of painfial bittines &,Ind a Woken collar-
- S , -tbes6 lines wer ced- as high as� 82 �'a sni ffice windows, (lid not need to go as early mao t a little, lon'i tailed monkey ;. the _"'w"' '. ` darkness in eehem i l ;
ng -in' *the parks c battalion and "; T C'e,1TICISAI FROM 51R. JAMES . � bone, - I I �
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- goods, $Qme of " 0 T i'WAV I . . .
VjZ �: q0C a BUit. as those who iE tended atandi bic3 o'corps and th( infaut.ry /I . price of oil. I . . - -A few oVe ilin ,O there w. in- a whole- - .
attin. ng pr f oratre3to. Wicri I ban i's to no end belo iging to tie city. regil PPUNGLU. R(okefelleir -almost owns the I a K`9
VK", are pI � a cleari e he lot,. ei
. I got'to Live pool abreet, - . . J. .D. -risee. ii I the stableo
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' � . .1 smotberin g o the lio
� lue who like .. this make 'o I as some disa ppoin�meut - Heat men I ever saw, dard �Oi Com ny. The par value of I I
This will prove good va -.to t . . .. ; . thougi t� there w , menio. One of the t I DzAR ExPOSTTOR,-It is an old saying, Stan ') - is $97, - of the O'Kee b 1�rewery Comlany, in To.
, I - ; I . a, but deci led to fi ad cant, catrying it flag cap ured in the the compair a outitanding stcek
� . . I � . from t Ia talk'slbDut .in a Be r�,. � 11 It is better to be born lucky than rich." I - onto. One f tile sixteen homes was.sick
1111derweax.. 1 .. .� I . -.tha* the upe ree State, headed the mounted i 00 ; vaf ad at $700 per share indicates I igbt and � in
; - .. � . .. out frcm a more reliable sourca Ora This appears to be the case with Mr C. 500,0 . aring the I , I hia unessineas
. � . - . . �- . . dff or aboi t, 1,300 men, M. Hays, the late manager of the G market v 'I 000. During d t neation, which
� . . . . crowd, whether the procession was , secti6i. They ere in all rand. a market v . no of $682,500 kicked apart gas pipe I com
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� . 1, ot.. I soon, f0und the celebration 'was althoi# 1believe they wire I i the neigh. Trunk Railway, and of his successor, Mr. this year thi comp ny has pa P SL . such volumes
� s at* $), a workiiig n . a 'arely a man a allowed the gf a to c n. in .
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. C licyanlackets at .90c, mild coA tp d 11111 V. onday,as the Aurania only bor i6 3 of 2,000 strong w' an hay went to ' 0 in divid ads. I 0 f slea a animalt to bleep.
- , ard 0 7 ' G. B. Reeves. There must be money in 000 in divid
L our own inake of boys school p"s I]] d i6a in South in pay would not oe so mean as to ask two &8 to put te
arrived that in D -n g, and it, would be near the War. A nuibber ha( - -n' .
lined mitt at ,2�c, 35c and 50c; i , Coats L t - I I railways when the Southern Pacific ce �Iiymen A hi . andard Oil When the at �cndant$ Le 'Me in the MOIL Ing
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. a eveniti ,,i before Ule troops could reach Lon- AfrIc& - 1. freight rates to enable they imMediately'set .
at' 6c - Men's odd sack . 01 bla r the Aur- & manager $0,000 a year more than
pants at 500 heavy-wo:61 Sox ) L !7 . dou, a id, iw w 3 w-juld not g6t a bus or even twc,more should be oat people of the United States. pay their Company cc itain - - ill tie ver wake -up
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I . .1 ake, make :,% way hrough the crowd@ on the a third d ied Ant as the boat 30poliz the oil .trade of this f our of theinol but six *
852.90 t 0 clear - smocks and ov - alls at 75c, our . own m I anim, while I presidents. Iti is strange that a road like them -to me tb* � It tanger still again. Their.d%Y8 as ca t .hor#,,-a on earth I
. , . t9 .. . decorated street i, 'decided to go back 'to Il- lan6d, At -the last of the procession came the.Grand Trunk, that was. largely built by country, for no .1 : I is at] 8 ad at
. . for 90c w make . OMI'l such a ,valuableL are OV r. The six ho es were valu
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sewn with linen ; men s odd- vej) I . . ford, It cortak ly was a great disaPPOint' the bagga 0 wagonfl I it, the soldiers who the country, can pa times more., for that they I Ive $800. - .
. were I unab e : In 9 to one so a L -
r' -coir Those who had. - I I to walk � tyh a'n"t privilege for nothi. ble to pay
Made f1:OD_1 B1136 r0rr111'ctnts—this`s the ba e -, t of makin g 7 meat' been 1 keep -the firob Best of - 111-1.
I 0 1 a man to manage it his great, Domia. -Mr. John' -R, BLUCk member of
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. . '. ,heir positio is on the streets, some from one of these a nurse so sitting and looking ion can -afford to pay for ibe Premierol; -. for -it. . I orr board - I education, and
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-r into consideratio a the I . ) : Ind the hun. quibi0proud of hers f The I From Wilson's stafidpoint he it is time the Government ohi . secreta ' of ,tbe lConae vative club in that
Without tah"In,) . . nine 0 clock in t a morniog, L Sig R. TY L�
I , ve od-, wear for .. the pj�ovincial in I 6I� their share of ,l)e cl�. eci ing, and some aestion', or
5 at co d.t that will -gi 99 ' dreds �vho-bad c)me tip from - -have found a better man nor one city, died verly suddenli and unexpectedly
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900(1* , A -) , a -f , . _ the worst. Ali you kh , * b i p looked pretty could not fiold of this trade at d traripport q . , d � .
Ig o1 t robB for $ townsvere arno ig ow of 6 4M who eotild al . and tile guilt of monollies will reat on them at hit. r i �, Friday night. The,
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$19,50 ; while they last a heavy,rabbei lined gauntlet-fo ' r men London. is full V Youlag men who have come wh - 6 and tired. � . . the pt�blie than Mr. Reeves. On the other alone. Sir 'fflilliam Van Horn bas virtu- members of t�ue family were allil out at tho,
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I , a sably- ruff from th . a a . mailler towns. and as many of these 41 we] a passiRg u a . enty time, and th I diacovary of h a death was
/ I u can imagine While these wagol 8 the hand if Nir. Reeveiq is going to pursue th allyraled this country for the last tw 1=
or ladies, just the tbing for cold Oives, for 90(,,, . . -, the a Idlers only years since he bus left with twenty. jil-
. . are aniong tile (. 1. V 8i crowd got very wild. 0 same'policy, that Mr. Rays has been doing, , made by Mr�. Buckingham as the want to -
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"it, $6.50. - a fla,unellette nicylit robe & ) L h ay pair . -how eager the fr ends woullobe to spent the kept themselves fcor tul),eli3v thrown. under with his assistance, since getting control of millions to buy up Cuba, the sooner - a retire, abou _ -1
I I . . 0 r 50c � every d wagon of this , van as good a and
1. � 100� yards of cloth., for inaking boys' every etri: polio. The crowd was, not I their feat' vg,�inat thel the road six years ago, the people change is miNie the better. E I A,,arid they I
. 0 � day in the in by racing . Coroner Mae, clean we1re call,
of P111.1ts for $ ' a L .11 to be (lone out if a holiday.'s outing�, and who 113'. At this poi I'd tho 0. L V, fellows province had better get on. their knees and man 69 Oeftge B. Reeves needs watching. decided :tho, Mr. Bu4ingh ... bad been I �
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day suits and pants with, while .it lasts 250 per Far - a man..& many just walk d up and down the aireets thd ght they had betl I �,er he][ a . bit, and �pray to be delivered from ,such manage- When he VaMe us ood-hye -a few a months dead about ;two bouri, They. uttributed
, " . I ' till � tiger drove .thern home. crowd .',rit Ba,,h .force that It can easily be shown that the past ago, he stataA that when he becam general the death to a poplexy. � ! . �1_
A well. -Ve - t re and. h rui ad at the ,rit merit. .
beavy all woct suit for 84.75—.it will'wear and lo� he ncerb halls, t . . ,rit L I I ' J L K I
( . . I � - Other 3 -filled V theatres and co rhi agetit he found the couutry in a - -Mr. A. I
. I I . . h were kept off fcr"a t.me. 1. 'Policy Of Lthe road has taken ,mere than f reig jug shippel from London
5,yt -of -m 8 and boys,. -outside at as mpy as could, spent, - . ei I I of money at depre3ked condition, that he was this week for the �4FP,nglia: 1 Qhrirstmao
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Sell allythilig Etna everything in the. w� and t11Q. ite , in e -,he statue which double the amount Lt Of the moist
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L 0 - . . - S' fur'. coats) the S Oda t a City. v�' bf course, it meant r Bar, the ,pockets of the people of the P�Ovinoe of obliged to give low rates to all industries cbdica turkeya.
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, besid-6sishowing the fineSt line of ladie . -1 y, and the re-, me rka the place of bi �f ol� Ti iple � one, than the able management to L keep. tharm gl[ting, Lao as . to prevent markets, -ten car loads or .
suitsi I - . r half-bAiday Monda :
n 6 . anot � I The shipment containo!d tbiity thousand
� . - . I i a g�ng of. ihngs in general. The time bo inilary limit of th) ait3 coyoraLiOn. The Ontario &I I I
boas, etc. . . I arra i 11 . - very � -etti I Y.. I I worated, 'an:d that is so much heard, of, has put into the American ,goods coming in, but when times birds ; six th )usand - chiekens, picked frova
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c, I , cal�erh.e,�, inuffs, mittsy . of th%procesdoit was kept the same, and I 6tE tue was . 16te recieve the ipookets of the company. I began to 1.1 iprove The considered his ro__ the largest bi eeds, also went fo rwarid at the
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. L - I I I . . . . I d ripton, bub a - Mr. Hays -became manager, be at had a right to sharl Ia the prosperity. The same time. 'This combiDed ohi Mativ is by
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+++++-1-!-+++++++++-14-1- I -Jonce Made a desperate efforb to create. p ofitg in ri ilro d I I -at ever went
� the a( iers h d a rest in Southan ,iment, bt t, the cr 4d was No great h When
I . . . . . .... _ ( I � how1heb q a) preparations 5nofartherthan Eb.i Paul's Cathedrale r 8i depends entirely on.tbe far ths greatest in it,ii line t
, - F k . I w. T ahn disappointment was a boon, 90 esi doing. It does not cost out of London. Mr. Ki nd his ataff
I L - n- . . . kno . It was expe( ted the 94 rvIe K ould be at 3 � trafflo, and hie general f reigb t agent went, to amount of I iu n, I)g 13
� .. " . . . L... . - though, for thm a* selling souvenir pins, flags a I L Ily loaded than have. been er gaged in t,he work connected, - �
.1 f . . - . . . I I ol(lock, inst!ad of that it was;dark, and in- �Chicago to secure it. There being no mu h more to runtrainsfu IA -e freight
- - . . . . . I . L . -and y rogra,mmei! in the streets, for it gave stead of the banqqe! 100i half -past 5, it 1frielidehip or patriotism in trade, Mr. to ran them empty. Ia doing with the present shipment for over -a month, .
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� . . roon had on the C. 1. V. in Chicago, Who at 0 - pr fits derived from I
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; � � t these I it ter p oes the whole n Ia but he wa
- I i I onle Very � home-made badges . � break increased tiad , a not satisfied a -_ d at the Deoartment of
I L I . .. . oolori and ,k . il W16B rk . whun the began to use his road as a lover to -A report receive
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"I I . I . L . . 001113i ted of an English Ivy leaf with a big , 10 Rell th ; gh, they could , down rjs�tes, which at times have been Lre- with legit'i ate profito', he we . Agriculture at, Ottawa' from the depart -
1. o . . . . 7, we all started, out frerh men p"oed.7 I on I to LS cents per 100 pounds, to the and raised a clagsification, of goods so as to or, -
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� 11 �L I I , . . �. Mon( my rnor Wili, and, if such a thing were DIE . t tie 8r)wd-they had' sombord for export, whereas our rates, like , raise -freight rates in some lines 20 to 50 per regarding a aonelgnM 013t O, ?ultry �
. I � . . - PoBai )Ia, the r wd seemed greater than (11) � af ber, one etting 11 nsion ws -of Medea and : Persians, 'never cent. over the old rates, from all trade - rin ent . poultry la to in stat -ions,
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- , traffic ]lad. been stopped on the House and other t lug to �B Job out of the fro i Stratford to Montreal und Portland earnings of consumers he bad no right to. . 1, one of the
I - . Ali - people Nyere, just be ;; Li in . , .dWon and Were termO b
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got men too, and:the arilul :orps wag 'kept 14 and 17 cents. from p( champion Aufff" Sor4'e of ..
. , 'IS , a( ance.1 tL 0 be 11 Boarish." Thera.-alrea number of men. L'.. ell '&a eight p i dp. They
Clo; bier s, an# Furnis ei grou id railw4 and the two penny tube h taken west. Such being be omse, it stands .� who have erved the company faithfully weighed as mu�
. ' � , . I . .y OR. A fev moretharibusy, Hv3riomany were oat of carriage to Market dO- . yent says,� a �Bp endid lot of
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I i . � I ot it of the crowd m bi� ,.re we were and as reason the 0 f or years whose savings are in their bornes were., the ag � I *
� I . backatreets,' "lid a bqrj farther up Ho bori I . ,, to f .int seemed to be the t,ermines its, value to the producer. This ils -birds. Anotilcr,lot (if chick pa"new going
f � I I I . L sc me one said, I here, whose places - have been filled by
. I ! street:brougOt me to 0haiucery Lane. Go, Ve thought it not the only way we Are made to suffer. Joseph Baxter, train do- forward from ouO of the, poul,ty fatibaflillg
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Oil the Wvyiig Side of the Street, - Ing ... own'the I tter you come out opposit( , cilly way of getting (ut." ' me nothing Our harvests being later than the Amer- strangers, good and am competent . a man t t i L no -in Ontario, averages �seven pounds
- � - For neiir. VEW bad where we wi ire, but it w spatcher, ai lately .8 a to, . I I I
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I . . � the. )r - offic on the Str%nd' at . , -as, equares or icausi they get the start of us in marketing an ever wa )yed on any road, per bird.
ON G B L 00 K � 8 I . . - RTH vs. b fore the procession was du( to w ot ier pla, )is. Four years out, of BiX,. Ltbe 7,Weeves f Hamilton,
STR ) - . I EAFO ly two ho a . hat it Was am' the- accidents their orc ' of either LG . -Seltalor [)Oald 1411tineo, 0,
. � I I I . d the crowd it crooBings of main reads, . ubilee earlier crops are 'sold the better. For the made the',, Ia&, a go,at,
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. to .as Mae ce, we watche me of the4 . or- his suile I'M , for not supplying earn to died Saturday of ternoon at Clifton Springs,
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. � � . . . sdij t1lat i4ie crowd )%at three yearn the" prioe of wheat has 1.
the treats. I ad shippers, � ver one ftow's it is Impossible New York. Thl;a dw,aaed bat]. - been in fail -
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. -1 - L bast fully f urn Lshed one,- has windows an( which the papers ek September to the end of to take t a 11 Breeks off a Hielandman," and his death wim
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J inoney'by- D.Oniiiiion - EJ X j4st.-Oppopite the entrance ti Ir 0. I POOLple November. I I o is to - xuppl i,
� 11(line.9.9 Of ""ell(ji)j, ' . 11 ba, con - 1, f r despat a . y cars thin.g of a shock to hiii friend He was in I
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I - -- the, awe urts We could not ha Ta ' the fall of 189$ all a sample �of a general freigb - a ax. i
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111oll-ey ordel �i to every. one. 'The ,rate,; are -: , I I d wasn't I thankful not t so little sonag as' hat crowd had. are made to suffei the crops belpg when th -is con � his 77 h
J uppeal, . . . . bett c)uld have, bow a ,r, I -born at 'y1eallire, IsZotland, on
- , . . L i;r place, A i '� ,iere thay were,1 ebb, tractilig Tvith the Americans to carry more lla`a� Arig �
C L. % to $10, 60.; . 'the atroe " below. The street hero wa I hey seemed not tO know to a low d caule to Q da in 180,
1 . . slo to $:),(j, loo ; $12110 to $30, -12C ; be o?d, ind freight being down freight thaa tbey..have cars 'to do it. The 1 May 261 182 t, an Ma
3 C '. o, �, ( r $3 t o $5, 4 . , . L olu g, at d the one ideal ?� A ol't went in &lad � ".." I are' reri�
0. +-hn quemento W . , n'� in,�Arl I the whole of br 8 oixtv ve
,�:#, ,vol 11tular ) . ; h. er or what they were d i Oro t. 1, 4. .. it
;- * � 15'.775, 25c; !N5 to oluv, We ; over qulqu Wluu a." � VT r . AN the processioni 4115 - result iol this province 4% A ,7 1 wl�_A .7 ounfr�j . being - I W.
*", I to $ 11), 1,50 ; � IU to '.-,-)o, Is,; ; 8.-)o to $60,120(3 ; $60 to . . isd to be to pudho 7 Cea_;;a�ip space for the pen,it in Ham- �
". r, loc ; over $10 to $20, lined with p 0 ple, a crowd kept. walking ' 'am secured all the . 1:60 millior bushels of grain is made to � denee in ttia a
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' AF(yr orderm payablo'in It' ,urope-810 and ULnde I . open space on u, " ird a were, the people, . . I
"Ifit), at saMLo rat(,s. the road. T h nesred the end wh ew York, Boston, Portland and .
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, . - , I it "I �hei oeaso� in N � ffarb it costs the trade at least $200 per ' ilton, where he ged , L I '
' 5e ; ,Q.40.Ao 1,;�)O, 45b; over $50, i,t same rates. and dowE the , I an . -
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Is - 4211 to A30 - I I AA #. Aftl - to minty cars ' built up a ren"atationlas
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, he crowdl Onu a I " � merchanta o 1 the Do iniOl), In P If
- run one wa3 excursions .to windows full of eager faces, a . d ,, They also contracted with the duyriug tk u fall months, when both the ' 711 �
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The .. . pirid the ,ro ,,ralin s',ofn the rid flo r when .the last, ,W191on pap.sed t K�Irand Trunk Railway and t . I the prices are at their beet. I was a, Conservative, and i � .
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). oil the . 13th . I , It cro,�% peopl All t a closed , � cemen and At . millions demand at i millions of bushels of gr I &in are-', 188,1 he wa called to th I �
Cottst Poiut"i ) 2001. and 27t.h of November. for �Ou couh see 1 ir, in and in i. I rninutie poll it was the lantie." to carry millions and Millions a Id i e,Seri.. te. I
. � . � a the Soldiers were in th � th, Ick of it, - out , - tal accident 01 curred earl iday
. - . - . , roofs abo it were peopled and out o . over sal I fe and from Goderich, Midland %rid Parry Sound I J Fr
� . . � I ... . I most unreal thing," to 34 held Over wery year until spring for w I �: fa Brij#. factory., in
* tomo . � win w edges and when � 5 and 6 cents. per 100 pounds Out- juic the � mornino in G,ilmour �
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1,!, . I . 6 all o Its. in the Western an ), on en were ready to cheer for the I can hardly yet Oealize its truth, real, By the time our crops began to move of railm y accommodation, 8 -a T which - ouis man 'i 1?�Pvs killed Und
There Ire low rates quot d t o ,_ I P' il . . _ h � . . I ivide street wall 44�ked viiEh nP.nn1A_ ate. In pitched battle in St. John has been fought Montreal-, V
� . - - . I volt ntee a. . I " do and forw�rd; ap�plirl ocean rates had gone up to 10 cc . and won, the benefits Mulock has conferred ' two others' seriously Ujured.1 An emery
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ss t " L LL e s, ; ' : . the fall of 1899 we bad this same expene cc., on the cOuntry. in overhauling th xilanin , the at 4) .
� for - quil a , mtly helpless. Anally BOMB policeme . I 11 . k
-1.1 when tr::: ve . . afe -and COM t Sou �h Aftill the crowd on the streets ad tow n August the export ate from Chicago mad that of A� G. Blair in * revolutions a , minut j whe. 1 it suddenly
c,.. P . llin its s. . . bro �e up tie parade and li oth or gr � t turn ard I offlowes oar ice ya souree big piece weig iing over 20()
(11 , "For rates , . I �pace behind �he church, a d d � an M
Use the __. .g; I the po, com(n � yho were rear emolk as 8 cents per 100 I
. was quoted as low making t6e Intercolonial Railwa broke. A
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Oil' Irs) etc., free by imail on application. I I . 21 were power ,ego to. cope with it. To pr - . be open e Ta -gra pounds. AlLhough such was the case, two of wealth, ate as a 11 drop in the bucket," pounda, W�(nt throu, i0joining WA
e. Fold` J - the crowd tur ad afte lame lomp
I I I thvrities as-k(d ,ally a portion of � Ir. - tC & V any-.
- I ; .. .- veniti a likeoceurrence the an I 1� essels were chartered to carry oats to in compa ison to what can be accompl ' isbed intot the sb(ps of F. op
at)l)ly to Ili Le hem, and were gemb offfrom the Bide btreets. v I
. . . that the if �Ierent volunteer companies I place . by the 3overnmerit cOMp0I1i0g the two striking a I: imahinist, 0 ,eph bdorrel, on the
I I parade shou d could tell you of i other crowded ,94 Goderieh at 3J cents per 10.0 pounds. anil ly. Richard
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. hat the Grand Trunli got for earr i I
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go, Tw) different regiments were oppos . hem over. their road nobody know . standing ne ir the wheel At
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.N,.ALD. the. law yourts. I don't know whiph they ad have likely seen every one knows if 'they nadiAn the time received A very serious
A - DO - - . 11 _. Th, n the English pal, er:s, The Grathie isbue Yours trulY9 'D I I Q, � I $� had his -nose b�okon,, Jooej&
& . 1,-# T uBso it doe.sn"t mfitteril -*I, + +hA would have cost 14 or 17 cents. 1 ound salc
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