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� , �- -, i .�i � , NEW 'ADVERTISE211ENTS I abown bv the following extract 0 .-In a re. i�n Govern e4t. With the establishment says he is the representative and pa,tner in dashed on the burning good i and t1he board
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� 1. . --Ir I . I:r The figure between �lte pa.ren thcs er eaph borl3) Advertiser. It, -says : " It is .m lly ,ernment is evidently anxious to obtain all' Hamilton. Dr. Toole swears that t ie note siderable damage was prwriptly stopped. I : bs
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. --- ZA rl- I- � wonderful how the Dutch have taken to the inform tion possible in regard to the he gave, as a membership fee, was or $10i Miss Roddick'o loes was onside able be- i
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1 ad cation. The public- school is thronged. feeling of t e country as to tt e need of bet .
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I 11 � I nitig Engli h . ter regulati n of railway matters. Professor. made out of collections ; payable at Brus- --,hef6llowing figures from t e annual � I
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I s* � Under the Old regime no child of .Du h. McLean is' particularly well* qualified to �sels. The note Mills got cashed at Wrox- finan 3ial report of the Holmeavil - Metho-
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� - - . parents was wed to Marn English ap the bear the evidence that. the business men of eter is for $15 without any condit one as diet church, are of interest General I
- - . ee,itral Business Colle e -W. ffi-Shaw-8 I . . � I
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I � . . public school, but n,)vv.tb%t English is � pen the countr have to give. an with it, as a aforesaid. � chur(h receipts -pew
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�t , , -conclusions to advise the Gov. - lecti(ns, $55.49 ; %nniv rsary,, $39.10. -
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�,� - -. I Mid -Summer Sale -R. Willis & Sart-5 privilege, and there are hundreds of Do tch ernment in �tbe capacity of an expert. , Hu on Notes. Total, $152.57 ; expenditum, 8151'13. Con-
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1 4- , --V . children now learning English ieKlerkedorp ; - - - - . . tributions to ministerial a ipport., Holmes- �
i � 11 - . 711 vr!f Mare New Good a-Molifn son & Co -5 I -Thursday, August let, has boon prot- ' -Sharon, I .
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, � Farm for Sale -D. Stewart --6 - school books sold here during the past six I the Car�adi*n Pacific Rail W, $77. Contributions to con iexionil funds : . .
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. 4� If Z � - ' .- I shipped from Blyth last week. Uniou church relief, $2;10 ; Sun6y school You can poLind it on the table, you can thro �
- �� - I 1[ce-Expositor 0(112e-8 in Klerksdorp, why qot in one hundred, and ' - . - , . . . W it o U
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44 -4 * . Photcs-2-J. P. Henderson -8 ritories ? The experience - is a most eat s- any railwaf on the continent, I at the Fordwich factory has been sold 'at $24.39 ; Woman's Missionary Soc�ety, $49.-
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,:1 � ; rniE%ionary,- $183.'66 ; super,1nnuation,
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- B&rgalns-A. G.. kilt -6 . - ,reatest wonJer of the age. A comb like this is worth a doll,ar
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. I I �, . - , roads in bitnilar�Aistriats, and the comparig- -Mr. Robert McLean, of Goderich, bag Epworth League, $39,97. 1
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: � -11 . . 1 I purposes in Soubh Africa. Londeaboro circuit Methodist a for
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T-�� � . I � have good cause for complail - This corres- dition to the Ontario street M Ahodist� shows the financial standing of the circuit . . L
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� I - �!, SEAFORTEr. FRIDAY, July 26th, 1901 1 1 pondenb says : " The trac en on the C, church, Clintou, has been let to Mi. S. 8-1 in a prosperous condition, T h amount :
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� � 160 per m 12th. Now, air, I think that I and 27th. I ation, $45 ; educational' $10.25 - contin �
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- - � � -The following are the number births, house and lot belonging to the Weatcott, Leskard, where be and or � of i his brothers
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11 - - � of -the new school building. It is to be ,from the Beacon of July 1.10, 196T At -marriages and deaths in Clinton for the , . estate w nd will be owned and operated a Etave I factory -and
. . I. I.. - . � stances the men are isolated 100 miles from from last year, $29 92 ; Col ,ection , $1328, as not sold on Saturday, a i
. -- � � e "orth side the general election held 'in July, 18611 the any business centre, and there is no school first six montbe ending June 30th, 1901 : from envelopes, $513.20 ; Kinburn appro- �
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- - � of St. James' church. It is to be a subitan Liberali . Grey voters' list for 1901 - 1k, and expect to have the job completed lot 16, concession 6, Hibberu, where he re -
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. :1 ��` . y the fi-rst of the a vacancy was caueed in �, th L . Of in th 3 holy bonds of mati imony to John C
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I :1 :-,.,4, aid in attendance. Ib. is fa f being all cheese from the Holmeaville factory, were Hant a, a prosperous farn er of Usborne. 'attended, showing the sympathy of the failed, prominently ident fied with Sabbath
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1: was -defeated by only 36 votes. At the ye, amon the black flies 'and other- posts, and ceived was 9 1.16 cents. ratLer severely, on Thursday morning last, and hsv4 the sympathy o
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. F - �, . election Mr.' Daley was again the Con .ery a-
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.1 . 7 � existence, all classes and denomina. tive candidate, and' Mr, Macfarlane, a y ung hand car �vhen it is 50 or 60 below zero.. I in Andrews Brotheris' barn, the chaija broke b Miss Boulton, of Toronto, is the guest of ' �
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. I - . � ; : , Stratford lawyer, vv�s the R -.form �, d is -would just liketo have some of those people as the horse was drawing, and strik�ng him paired for the occasion. The bride was be- Was Elliott at present.-Farmet Brothers I Shines out fromt-the glittering sky ?
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. � . were allowed to contiatte und-isturb,ad. An However, Mr Daley'was elected by al, I ishing condition. The total amounts sub- Wroxeter Saw Mill. Gibson Bros. 1 1770
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1 7; with. existing arrangemarita. Ho--,-3ver, in itorial columns of -the Beacon, by Mr. ers to shed ink. Orofu8ely. The Sevei al weeks A,'go he was again i taken ill Bym,;Fs.-Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, of Ford- I I Pan. "- M- ra. D. Sanden on has moved into
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� � ,. Buckingham, the then al�le editor of that -diffloulty seems to have ori inated- in this e a nee Is a spent a few da,y
! 1� � - - - establishing this new school and this new -Mrs. Valentine St6iss, a well kaown and l -'ad bfcn confined to his b d i th n. wi h, . e, and . E.
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: �� - order of things, they are clearly and prop, journal. Hesaid : way : The head mas �, resident of Cranbrook, died on ,Sunday, Mr. Hughes had been a resident, of that this week with- their daughter, M re. (Dr..) Black has got domici on
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�- � il advantageous and eatisfactory than the old. the electors ! On the 'second day Polling, reasons given by the principal were that be, husband on the 13�h coiiaession of Grey. numl:er of years he remove([ to a farm in Marsh, of Hamilton, is at present renewing' present. The crop'is not a olific one.-
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I . . We sincerely hope so, at any rate. scenes were enacted in Orange. towilf,bips, be acquaintances b.ere.- NJ d Mrs. Sam. Thereare tome splene 8 Owill 8 Of en�
I . ; � �.. - could not work in harmony with two of his sittings of the high court - of' justice have I _ I �.. �n I
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I . peo September 9th, before Chief Justi:!e Falcon. -Oa Thursday morniuf L- Of I . by her husband, and toge her they will visit
� , � . ple wherever it can be done. It is his ly orgariized and determined resistance was conspiring agrairpat him to destroy his influ. - ,let week Tuesday morning on an extended visit to ,� I .
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� It was next to an impossibility for a sup. they must severe their connection with the reaid(nt of E xeter north, I shorps of Ithe l4kes.-E. G.
� - . ied claite sud- They expect to be absent about two months. cities on the
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P I . than is possible in the public schools under hailing distance of , th' a 3 Washington, an old and esteemed re3ident he vik ited the home of Edw %rd H lip orado, and Mr. Dan. McFadzean, barriater,
� :''-.;--�� - -- I . palls. All the ap. ion of all the f at , declined i to accept th also in are getting lit
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14, J f ing made hia desires in t6is respect known the honest expression of feeling on the . I the Bond, and no sooner bad had a big Sunday schoa' excartion under
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. - I I pa -b insubordination of the deposed teachers Wag' have thq .sympathy of all in their bereave- to Fadzen left these parts, and we are. pleeised � .
o , I . . - . to his peoplo hero, thok�Lhavo loyally ac- of the electore. The Daly men gave �th6 to lecture the students 6n'the evils of war ment. 'Deceased was in his 82nd year. than �Ir. Hall heard Mr. Smith fa l. on the to state that they are both prospering be- way, as lie only mentiom d the subject to
� * quieseed in the wishes of their oclesiastical word or grip and ,were allowed to move ion . and at -the same time criticiza Great Britain -While drawing in hay on Monday of floor.' Thinking he fit, -M r. see if there was a feelfng i i favor of such.-
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� I t . Mr. Macfarlane's friendq., on the contr ry, for engaging in the Boer war. They were I last week, Mr. Joseph Holmes, of Tacker ueath the stars and stripes. -The wa,rm,
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. �. . .1 . I if they succeeded by stratagem in running also in the habit of cutting pro. Boer extracts smith, was thrown from the load aa they the street, to watch the sick r9an until farmers ample opportunity for harvesting the reception that is to bt i given the Duke
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. I - In so do'ng, they are to be commended, as fore they got through, and were beaten pupils, pasted them on the bulletin board of . three otberm, and, falling upon 'a pile of she ai rived life was extinct, Decqased had their crops, and the toot, toot of the thresh- Canada, is simply scandalous. , We believe
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. t ut they paid no heed to hie leg and a severely sprained arm, while his some aye, and on Wednesday p9lled flttx Stratford Decker thresher, and Messrs. willy disgusting to
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their professions,. bus literally surrounded, and being attl ok. doing this, b ' . - was a of loyalty, but its act
. . ed by the mob both -in -the. rear and . fr'4 in t, Commands and kept on ag before, hence his all day He was in his 54t i year.. Williameon & Williamson have purchased .a . to 'of money over a
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I �. . - I to a v&ry strong syrnpathy with Bishop were unable to' advanoe or retreat � with out resignation. So soon as the action of the -During the' electricil storm which native of Devonshire, Eagle i3d an ]caves a new traction en prince that has not yet shown anything ex-
MacEvay'a views in this respect. The opin. being subjected to the"most brutal pun,all. board became kn'own the town' papers took Prevailed on Tuesday aftOrnoon of last - wife and 5 children to surv� ve.' Sogtin e from Mr. Robert Bell,
'T 1' of Seaforth. hat the wants of the farm- ceptional, or as being worthy of his spurs. -
Kruger in Holland reminAs us �of the stor
- 'KfIC.15tTOR On this su'Lli ment. To some extent a similar. game ras sides- some criticizing the trustees for E,%rly Thursday mornit g of 1�st week ers in this vicinity along this line nho ,y
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I . 11 I kept up in Mornington. Had fair pla action's and defending the pro -Boer teachers , concession of Howick, had two valuable W. G. Bi8sett, of Exeter, was aurprised suitably sup' of -Betty and the. bear, where 4 brave and
. .1 well known to our readers. There is- - . y . - plied. We congratulate these
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a strong and growingfeding among Protest- Jamison, of the 4th concession, had 11 sheep rear c f hie livery barns, to f �nd the, the success that their energy and persever- .
i , 0 Mr. Daly being elected by 60 votes N1r, demning the *abtions- of the redalcitrant killed. The dwelling house of Mr. Simon form of , w h d, rmfely perchea
� I . . ante along the sa.me lines. It is the opinion Macfarlane would have' bee� elected by E . 6 teachers. And thus, the war- runs. How. a mat lying in a stall appar3ntly dpad, 'and anca deserves, as none of them keep any- upon the cupboard, is admonishing ha
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. . military were not, present to preserve order. and the unruly teachers, are to rgo. Most. . in thE stall oat rated. He was e,till- more 611 her -might," till the beaat I forced to
. interests of the young and rising generation In rega�d to Mr. Daly, I . -Mrs. Samuel Holm an old resident 4 this the farmers in this locality receive the retreat. But in the 8 I is A
I . . wp expect on the're sensible, people will say that the tr tees � surprised to find that the p3reon was none benefit. -Mr. James Ritchie, who was so. , oath African case, the
i and that it would add to the moral and 'Is of Clinton$ 1 go, n It Pritish lion has him- aw j - Ustifiably placed
; . .. assembling of the Legislature, he *ill be Ide: took the proper course, and the teachers passed away Tuesday night other ban Joseph Bawden, an old ,and well- seriously injured some time ago, is so far re-
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. ered as to be removed to his home,and is, � on the land a I � a serene, fixed look
I . . a system of thorough' -- I a8e Mr. Macfarlane will sit for the county. down so easily. .- I and eight years. Her husband predeceased accident that Mr. Biesett visited thin stable we are pleased to state, progressing favor- of determination in his countenance, defies
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I were devised for use irl our- public schools. I" .1 - an Episcopalian and in the pioneer days, I - -
I . mput went a little further and disfranchiped' * was,gLven, whelk it was found that an at. are wondering what they will do with their.
, If religion is the basis of our true national - News of the Wee�- with her husband, were mainstay's of the .
I - . for a while the townhhip' of Wallace,[ it � . tempt at suicido-had been made, mud an bay, the question of where will they put
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and moral well being, surely the m,'inds of would be a fitting punishment to the DISCARD BoNNETS FOR HORSPS.-It has open - ack-knife ying at his side, cover their apples does not seern, to cause mach
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I I I . at the same time teach. a lesson not soon to ing sunbonnets in London, England than in nties of c&l &i(l lit hen it was found that - near the lake. Apply to Mt@. JAn Morgan, Bay-
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-. and the Sabbath school are the proper ',the Province." . � first imported from the East. 'Bua dri ere of cheese at . the . Pan-American exhibition w chances lor recover r. An empty Kippen. BLO,vs.-Mr. and Mrs. Zenning, of Peter-
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I ,have come to the conclusion that the bon- titionere prize win
"d that if it is introduced into the public � � .i . nets are of -little use. In fact, they say for white export cheete : A. E. Mill. one of his pockets, but no ail �ns were evident wills, mortgages and deeds drawn up. Aloney loane4 -Charles Donaldson has returned from a
. schools it will' . -Editorial Notes and Comments. they- are -hot themselves and -cause the son, L%kelet ; Mary Morrison, �Newry ; E. that I e had taken any poi84 n. For some at the lo vest rates of interest, 17404f trip to the north shore -of the ,Geor L
. N. Hart, Milverton ; Robert Smith, Monk- days, it is said, Mr. Bawden had been NOTF.S.-The long continued dry weather Bay. -Dr. Wilson, of Parkhill, 'and
be a cause for rancour and I horee6 inconvenience than relief. ,
dissensions among the people on account of The strike of the C. P. .R. trackmen is More ton ; James R. Burgess, Bluevale ; W- P- drinking quite heavily, arid despondency is having a disastrous effect on all root $ It!
I � still on, alGhough the railway- company tay WAR IS COSTLY. -In the English House of Trott, of Hensall. cidled on friends in town
the varied doctrinal views held by them . I - Commons, the other day', Sir Michael Hicks. Stacey, Fullarton. The Bluevale factory prom ted him to the act. � crops, pasture fields aadthe oat crop, The last Friday. -Mr. Esmon went on a visit to
and among the different denominations, We that they have enough to_keep their Beach, Chancellor of the Exchequer, -stated also scored for export colored cheese. - � i Nairn, Wednesday. -Mine Rachel Taylor-,
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- are of the opinion, however, and we are glad ro�d in order. This statement, however,'is, that; the -cost of the military operations in -A, quiet wedding took place -in the - . Exeter. -- i soon comefi.-Mr. Camp6111 MeMordie has of Detroit, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rath- �
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: - P. I ' QW. This of course, did not include the I Csrthy 09ler & Co., Toronto& Barrister, Convey- in the Molsons bank. T6 young' men of
. statement made, by the company that the ' Kenzie, and formerly of Lochalsh, Ontario, ot
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. ". striking workmen have already lost $250,. estimate. wat united in marriage to Mr. John Mae- oupled by aColline & Stanbury, 0 or O'Neil's Bank, for the bolidays.-Mr. Walter Baker, of
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l � 000 in wages. When such a loss as this has A Dr.,PUTATION oF L&DIES'TO SOUTH AF.' Rae, of Lochalsh. The ceremony was 'per. Exeter, Ont. � � 1684-tt few months' trip to Algoma, where he goes Egmondville, is spending a few days hero.-
vised which would be entirely noa-denom- been sustained- by the men who receive as RICA. -Iii the British Houge of formed by the Rev. Donald MacKenzie, Tin: VOTERs' LiSTS. -The voters' lists for for recreation during holidays. -The fall Charles- Shaw, of Grand Bend, passed
a number off on Monday, Secretary of War Brodrick an. L
� -inational and which. would be satisfactory to wages $1.25 per day, th work � Co"Orl" brother of the bride. The vouna couple /Exeter wero first posted in the clerk's c,ffice wheat and barley crop, in this part, is nearly through here last Saturday. Mr. Shaw
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. the people of all denominations ' must- be considerable. The men are now nounced the names of the members of the left the following day for'their futare home on July 12th. The town is divided into has spent the past 14 years in Manitoba and
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� . . religious instr I but the company refuse If this is the case, port on the Boer refugees' camp in South -Mr. James Weir and sister, Miss Susan; Mcclusiy, formerly principal of Bayfield
I bee men Turnberry has e at both parliamentary and municipal , of Petrolia, are visitit)2 with their'uncle and � .
I - nation would be removed. As the cz)mpany should be compelled, in the Afrioa. 1�mong th tioned were Lady Just been issued. The list to vot public school. called on friends in town last -
L I for relegating .this inst-ruCtion to the publi-�-interesb, to ' . Knox, .who, has had considerabl . contains � total of 718 voters. Of this num- elections ; 154 can vote at municipal elec- week, Mr. McClusky has spent the past -
. � I , accept arbitration. A .e experi. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. St�muel Thomson. -The
. little judicious pressure on the part of the* ence in South Africa ; the.Hon. Mrs. Milli her 568 are entitled to vote at both munici. tions only, and 55 at parliamentary elections four yearsin, the Sandwich Islands, and h&9
. ho-ni, the church and the 8 ibbath - flax harvest is now in vogue and calls forth -1
� school, these are aill vary good,- but do Dominion Government might have the de. - .ceni, Garr,et Fawcett, L. L. D,, the widow pal and legislative elections ; 92 who can only. There are 64 female voters. a large number Of workers, old and young, prospered inbusiness. He intends returning
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e same argument -- ! Henry Fawcett, and the author of a number who can vote only.at elections to the Legis�, been the guest of her cot Bing, the Misses 'i Parkhill, and family are spending the holi.
. . acreage grown in this vicinity. -Providence the home of Mr. John Tippet.-
.duca- Mr. R. L. Richardson, who -represented of publisationg on -political economy ; Lucy . favoring the blacksmiths,
might be uaei with regard to 8ecular v lative Assembly. The number of persons Weekes.-Mias. Mabel O'Nell,'of London, days at
I L'suar, Manitoba, in the Dominion Pa' Dean inspector of factories, and Miss , _ . judging from the amount of tire setting Rev. Mr. Abery, of Monkton, who is spend,
. tion. If our children only r-3ceived secular qualified to serve as jurors is 408. who has been visiting Mrs. B. S. O'Neil, re- appears to be
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. inatruction in the hom,) and in -r ' of last week. shipped� tw Inrgesbyterian churo last Sunday evening.-
- . � 30hools forat hamew', has been uneested by the Elea- "Town thip'week. o loads of fine peg, left on Friday, after a fortnight's visit
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I moat two hours ane day each week, we ' an ill wind that d oesn' t Low some one good. I
. ' tion Court Judges because of bribery by DEATH �OF MRS. KRUGER.-Mrs. Kruger, cattle from Clinton, fed by the Stanbury at his home here. -J. Fuller and ,wife -and -The apple crop is going to be very light Mr. Al -ex. McLeod, of . Clin'ton, a Knox
. I the wife lof the former President of the Brothers, of Stanley, and on Wednesday he Charles Eacrett, of Sarnia, who ha
I fa -ICV We Would soon ba?ome a nation of in. agents. An attem t to disqUSILfy . I College student, who is present supplying
. L.ellectual di�7arfs., If, thtxvtore, relligion is p . Mr. Transvaal' .Republic, South Africa, who is sent off 70 head bought from Mrs. C. Dale, visiting here, returned home on Saturd - and many are failing off the trees. Those Egmondville Presbyte2atu church, was in
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I -- ' n. 1 Richardson proved abortive. Some Dix or now in Europe, died Saturday afternoon, of Hullett, which had an a e e weight of Barrister J. G. St 'nbury was at Dashwood who have 86 big crop will be fortunate this town, in company. with Mt. B. R, Higgins,
I the all iinpz)rtant thing which inoet people seven persons were reported for bribery and' ' IV v "ag a season. -Rev. Mr. Smith, of Kirkfield, for
� I . at Pretoria'. The, death of M re. Kruger vias over 1,400 pounds. On edne8day Mr. R. and Z rich, on business, on Wednesday.- of Brucefield, on Tuesday. -Mr. and Mm.
- protea3 to believe it to ba, how can tlir,y will, no doubt, be prosecuted and puniallect cansed by'pneumonia, from which J. Miller, of Hullett, deliver'ed to Mr. S. Paul Madge, Thames Road, left this week the past two Sabbaths, conducted the""ser- J.G. Murdocb� of Lucknow, spent a few days
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� the week- and thousauds of dollars i . of age. She i Mr. Kruger's second wife. a total we cattle for the Liverpool .market. He m ay says the people of this part should, be thank- Jewett'$ Point, is growing every day. Two
� a in- be again elected. He was 'One of the best 19 ight of 27,480 pounds, an average ful'to their Maker for planting them in such
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and most useful members in the ))orn 1 Jnion Mrs. Kruger Was the mother of sixteen more tents were added Tuesday, 6ife from.
I - structing their children in that which at bbildreu, and of those seven ane living, The -There died in Detroit, on Saturday, Grant and tw-o daughtem, of Providence, a good land. -Miss Annie Butt, of Toronto, 8eaforth and one from Wingham,Harvea&
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� beat can only be of service to them for a Im, 13tb inst., Simon Roche', or,, aged 96 years. Rhode Island, have been visiting at the is Ppending a 'pleasant visit with friends ing o
. � He was not a favorite with the leaders and giria are comfortably married to burghers in here. Miss Butt was in former years a resi. peratione are well advanced, and sev-
I Mr. Roche formerly lived in East Wawan. formet's nephews, J. P. And D. A. Ross.- ,
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v few years, and devotin; � little or no money 'heelers of either party, as he usually spok and about Pretoria, and the boys take an och, and was one of the earliest settlers In Handf cr-1 & Elltott shipped another car load dent of this part and was greatly beloved b �
� and only two hourf, a week to the instruo. and voted as he considered -in the beat in e active interest in the army. One son -in, her man young friends, who will be pleased noticed the autherema of 11 Observationsof JL
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. - law, Captain Eloff, has made himself famous that townsbip. His wife died a number of of horses to Mabitoba, on onday.- ry_ .
I - ey terests of the people, irrespective �f party by,building the most expensive mansion in o and for the past 20 years he had Browning returned last we�k from Uxbridge, ve or company once more published in Tur, EX110SITou and so much ..
tion of their children in matters :which th toha � .-Mies Elsie
: leanings. He stood up for the people and Y:enrlragid�ng, with his son, William, in -E. I -Fo-yvell, of Now Yo Kettloton who was visiting yvith friends in
- . . admit will be of service to them here and" South Africa. He has amassed a fortune b es r .-k, is the guest appreciated by itereaders, in Bayfield, lost
essential to their best welfare for.e in opposition to the corporations and mono-, in real estate operations, and is a upposed tu Detroit. , Roche will be remembered of his sister -in -la well. -D. Crit. Clinton t�e past week, has returned home week. -Dan McDonald was charged -before
ver here- . w, M rs. Fo . after a pleasant'holiday. -Miss Jennie Me.
polists, and a man who does this can not be be worth $2,000,000. Oae of Kr iger's sons by theclder residents of that locality. The -tender of,Blyth, has'accept3d &posit' Reeve Staribury with asaulti --
-a�ter. If thefoundation is not well and spared from parliament now -&-days without' . . lo' I" Ltan, of Tuckerimitb, is paying a � I ng Harry
i .., . acts as his secretary, and another is captain remains were brought to East Wawanosh Cobbl(hick & Son's flour naill.--:Mrs. and - Visit to Kemp, I t Monday. After hearing the
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I truly laid, the superstructure reared on the detriment to the country. If the people of for interment. Miss I owell, who have been visitipg friends , friends in Clintop.-Miss Minnie Tolton is
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. Liagar are wise and know what i of an infantry company. , on a visit to her brother at Walkerton.- evidence his worship reserved his decision
foundation cannot be end-uring. Is the ' a best for took Pretoria and the President fed, he left -Oa Sunday, 14th inst., Mrs, Robert in Woodstock and Belleville for a couple .
them, they will return Mr. Richardson at the of The berry season is now on and
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foundation which we are now laying for our next Mrs. Kruger in the city, and she was ill Crawfnrd died at the home of her daughter, mouth , returned home on Fridiy, has been .
election by such a majority that lbbe when he left for Europe last February. Six y partied by Miss Linglism, A Belleville,- a � - -
- Mrs.Henr Yeriney,of Paterbc,ro, after a &ccom* keeping ma'y fingers busy for the past ,
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� children in the public schools', in the absence politicians and . corporations will see that of her children were then with her there. lengthyillness. The deceased, was a daugh. Mr. D&y4dsonp-a student of Knox College, week. . Vama.
of religious instrue . tion, such as to make t e there is at least one constituency in the Do., Despite some losses in the family at last re- ter of the late Jgcob Miller, of Clintor, and, delivezed� an s�ddress on foreign missions at �- -
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. building of character and future usefulness control, - I . 11 - e couple had 31 tons and grandsons w ornii3g.-Rev. Keyes, of the Babylon line, lost a very fine
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and success in. this life a6rid the life to come, I I I . . . � in the field., I . where she was married to Mr. Robert Craw. Mr. G over, of Toronto, pre 3hed in Main The mere framework of cost remains On driving horse in rather a peculiar Way.
. - I . � -1 I ford, who preceded her -into the spirit world street Methodist church dav mornipg, many lines of summer Dry Goods at The E.
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. In answer to a warrant, iss , picking anditied the horse. ,:-After filling
� I � receive more serious consideration than -has fortb this week, t - o confer with the business - - d several . several poiat3 in this county, Bluevate being -Mor,es Gardiner left on Tu aday for Liver. vantage of their cheap selling- 1754-1
I " - L months ago by W. H. Kerr, J. I U in corn. one ' head . their pails and getting ready for home they
�. and many years since moved to Peter. pool, with some 80 -RTBD.-The hand of death has for the horte' and were horrified to find
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. faith is works. : alleged grievances in railway rates, is one of Vole, of:Brussels, against McKeftie Mills, for interment. I Peter Grardiner.-J. H. Greive has sold out tender husband and loving father, in the Higgins sold hie fine driving mare, Mand,
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� - , - . the many y�ung Canadians who have crossed of Dundas, P,hargiDg him with tile forgery -An incipient fire was nipped irt the bud his merchant tailoring business to W. W. person of Mr. John Itobbinat wh -
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.� the line and attained to high and respon. Mille w ov Friday, 12th inst., during the noon hour, Tamar, of Blyth, who will %ke charge at the morning of July 17th and was It ried -at sold'one also to Mr. J. W. Reid Bayfield
I of a promissorynoto for $15 last November, ,
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th as arrested last Friday and Con. in Miss Roddick's millinery store, Brussels. once. Mr. Grieve intends to go West on a - Staffs; on Friday, 19bb. T u , �� -
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. � � - ., I a graduate of Toronto University, who went ' lim � ruB A lamp had been in use in pressing some prospeAing tour before dei iding what he al was held on a busv haryest day, the re- W. Beattie, is visiting his sister Mrs-
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: petople, too, have the elements of good pied bho chair in thai subject; for some years denying any intent to transgress the law, case of millinery belongings. Mrs. Smale, are visiting at Dr. Kinsman Irr.
I - . B. -Will Rose, pastor, who very ably officiated in the Presbyterian church last Sunday, suppllfng
; in the State University of Arkansas. He' Three of the bench decided that the cyi- who lives next door, was the first to observe of Clin �on, bas been visiting under the par- absence of the pastor, 'Rev�- J. � Henderson. the Rev. Mr. Davidsou's place, who if
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� I as done a great deal of special investiga. denoe was sufficient to, warrant them in the fire and the alarm was rung and the ental roof. -Norman Creech, of Brant -ford, Mr. Robbins was born on September 20th
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