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P: I .. ,- 4- � . THE HURON EXPOSTTOIR,� AUGUST 29. i9ol I
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11 � Ir I I � . .. of any private company or individual. unive4ity as well as a high school and so, and no other Province in the Dominion re6ve, Later on be moved to West Wawa. I In q
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I I _. I . li� , I" ; Numerous Instances such as this could ba *pablio school education, and they complain has any 'greater claim on him than the noo ,
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. �! , . . I NEW ADVERTISE2,1ENTS L y ad into There is a great 01' 0
,�i � -i I I Gdderich a few yeare ago. The late Ur.
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� � : " . 1�"r 4r �ge - In doing this we say they other Canadian, There is, therefore, no. taocto of John Wesley, and - besides being - .
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I I I I We Boll the Goods --Greig tr. It ioJouald-1 It is'not only the Injury and injustice that This, at any rate, is our opinion. Our cor. p%rt, and the outcry. against him seema to
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� � Slaughtor wo-lurlAnd Bros. -O I _ I I � i Did. ydu ever see the -
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IL is being done to individuals, but the injury reopen i ant seem s to be of a different mind. be based simply on a desire for an excuse for
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"I . . . . . i AualonSate-G. Staphonacn-5 th is being dono the countr thabis tol be We are quite willing that the public should faul.t' finding. -Mr. Dryden - is too valuable in 'Darlington in 18415, and celebrated- his .
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,�. jr ,+.- . I I judge between us. We Wink we. -know a man to the agricultural interests of On. go�den wedding in 1895, his life long partner
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I � . � , meritien tt-E. hioFaw Company -s- nd,the value of our pr6ducts are- enough of public opinion to justify us in tario to .be treatel so meanly, and evela, surviving the golden ceremony but one year. �
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. I r -people of ware he -to step down and out, as the Fre-0 'rning, the 22nd ult., at the village of I 1W 1W 1W 1W 1W ,W'W W 10 1W 1VWr - I �
f �� - . Great Bu gains-A� G. Atilt -5 being decreased to an enormous 'degree by saying that a large majority of the Mits Caroline Colookey died on Monday I
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- ) I I- . Stock Taking Sale -D. MoBoath-6 this Province are with us, and tbat they Press ree6mmends, 'the lose would be to he N hwood, after a more or less serious ill-
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I ��, �! 11� - . Notice -Wm. E1111otit-5 ness. It should -be impressed upon the would not uphold their r representatives in. Province and not to'Mr. Dr don. There is neis from her early childhood until the time You can pound it- on the table, you e
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I :1-1 . � , - � - ----*'! Government by this time that 'this thing y of her death. � Oaroline was brought up near ,� . I _ floOr I
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� -1 i: - -t - i r - I I ki going I urther than they have, gone. not another man in eight wt the preEent
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. 11.1 I 11 courage to grapple with it we must get a States to their universities as an example to I Huron Notes. long earthly existence. She was a go 'd and .
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I � Ali 11, �� Ontari). - Before we can institute a cOTA- -.A golf club has been organized in God. in every house, but you can buy one for TWENTY C F,N rs,
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I the ap6ointment of a , lone I 6 ):Augt;st 7th, has been ee. in . 'The only place in, Seafortb that you can get is from
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. I , . - I � _7 We Must Have a Railway Com- , independent railway commission clothed -neceas ry for us to know the amount of aid -Mrs. John Glenn, -of iWicgham, fell during the ,years o ness au suffering. . .
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I ,X�,- I ;- , I . mission. . with sufficient Powers, not only to.-Euforce directl and I down cellar on Wednesday of laot I - -Oa Monday afternion of last week, two
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, 11 i jf� , ,f r Vve -do not know what the object of the their decisions, but' . Goderich boysi W<cr:McIntotoh and Red. I I
,_ : � . to'en6ble them �o ascer- treaeury -of this Province for university cdu. cutting her right hand- badly acroso the
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a I palm. id McDonald, weirel�makivg preparations
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� I - � �,_;�_ . I ' - . it . we McDonald got out over tl�e back of the i tumblers at three for 10c. .
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� � �: -� I But, whatever it may be, it is now perfe-OtIV and they should also have the power- to I ar I tion to *udge. ,Are the people Of been circula'ed in Goderich, Druggist thout being hurt. The - --
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I - 3 . - , took one in the other swapped horsea, A few days 9go one Of the
. rnass of information which shouldnot only ad its run down the harbor hill, where i-, , has yet a chance to get nearer the front of a t os
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� I 4 - J, McMath, of Wingham, has taken waleaptured after haVing separated itself the procession. -Dr. Walker Ard and bride, yard of the other 'and
, � � :! be of use to the Government in their futur p ' *ben copsidered de. , of goo .'e the Cana;dians 7
� l - V a rocure sworn evidencel� � citizenship, than ar _R ' took away big old
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� : i . - . should also arouse the peoplo to a sense Of ion, they must have t6 power to -force the % they are. Is it not a fact that our Canadian to be young McIntosh's arm as broken. .
EL. ; - � - quite i gelDIOUN. i i Morrie. -Mrs. Robert King, of Godericb, of the -dissatisfied one. - We understand:the
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1: - . . _�_ the groes injustice; to --.which they are. 8ub- selves by it. It might'be reasonable -to ceastuty in every department of life and Phillips brick yard, at St. Helensi on Sun. Doberby Organ bompar q quite -an exoftement in our -usual] quiet:vii. -
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� . I - - -� F. Be While the permit an appeal to th� Supreme court if m and while roaming Mr. Peter Fowler's. Bluevale road, -Rev. lage.- Ir. David Gottschalk teaveg this
I !� '.1 _ � compare favorably in every respect ith the �as` The logs is around London concluded that -he would Robert Thyne preached for Rev. F. Swann, week f r Bad Axe, Michigan, where he iu-
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� i :_,-1 � I . I desired, the -expenses to l')e 1i orn bv the young men and young women of the United about $35. 1 like to vi'
- I . people Of this country have pald out millions
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I I ; of dollars to get railway competition, they company or the government. - A commission -John Maxwell, who was arrested 4on. The gdard at, the 'door re- 1 will follo
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E I . ,� are still in the grasp of a hugle railway thus composed could secure justice and uni- . their business 4cre. , We
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. I = ,� 6 ." . & Co o grocery store in Blake ciLme and escorted him through both
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- I ': . - P&Tlies -wiJI made more self reliant and useful by beirg unknown- Lords, giving him a most cordial welcome
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� �i `�� - , . the statement that the companies have hyp. increase, and the longer the matter ii BI-, rcquired to belp themselves, and the more surance of $1,600. d introducing him the leading men in , .1
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I �71 . I -a ' I -Edwin J. E%creft, of Exeter,has won English political life. EL.re a monoply of the choEping here, --Mr. 0. Ritchie, - 13ih co"e ion, bad a
I notized the people with the evident deter- lowed to drift, tb more difficult will it be they h4ve t6 do this, within o6rtain bounds, 1) - an
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i ; I _1� I I may be said -of Germany, of whose educa. and MiL,8 Kate Webb won the scholarship at the home of her' eou.-iu.law, Thomas a
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: , .. ., � � � r them support at the polls ; they -have hyp- The University of To,�onto. tional E for gene�ral proficiene , . Elliott, Goderich. Mrs. Levy wa,i in her round here. It ripened too fast, and the for another season's work. - -Mr.. E. Bower
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.1 _. I ,. - the Ontario trefiblary to the University issucit.concludea-a long article as follows .. in ull, being tie�ided as follows : Palt it husband and two small children -a son and
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I .. I _�. what is wrong they dare not lift their vo'iceo . - � I dred and thirteen are qualified to serve as i . . I ay In.
. � - . . correspon-dent says that the total revenue Clinton because it needed a .postoffice here ; jurymen, . . : I - men from some of the towns to -the east of
I . inprote--t. Papers who shriek their loyalty _' . . I Wingham. I Myth. - ,s drove here, and, having ,got an owrilose
% . . . of the."Univeraity _is $121,716, and becauaenoother suitable building could be -John F. Ro'binson, of Goderich, was Tim In'o_-i WORICS.-Oa Tuesday after. Time for Summer selling is short, priceo u .
I I found drowned . in the harbor, at that place, - of liquor, made a disturbance. , 1-1 such conw
I I from the houae tops and go into hysterics tha;- of this amount the Province on-ly seci,u_rH Vbecause the buaiiess of the office I . noon there happened in Wingham a very are ahorter-at The E. McF%uI Company,
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faVOUrably mentioned, have not one word of deceased had threatened on several occasions Nationial Iron Works were formally opened, Vests, Hosiery, etc., the very things VO -
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T � . . e-ts it is' and our- correspondent after all. The Pre- We sball see what we @hall see�, .for some time as one of the k1a .,IA. 11. . . d -L 13 Rnr.;neian I- f- ; LA, L. I_
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they are b3coming aroui&ed, although ' . � MWE, - troit public school,:has received a more re. were given by Mayor Clegg, Dr, McDonald, under the parental roof for the past week right down. The E, McFaul Dry Goods
� �. it direct and ind the U' - - — � sponsible position 'in cD i ' Company'a Store, Seaforth, is busyevan
� .irect, which . niversity Vnca nnection with the M.P., Mr. H. C. Bullock, manager, and before taking charge of the sawing depart-
takea a long time t4- get them to see the receives from the 11�a For Critipism. Boys' University at Cleveland. She enter3 others. On behalf of the company, Mrs, ment of Mr. W. Taman's tailor shop, Ex these hot da the reason .
Province, while our cor. ' � � . I e- ys. People know
real danger of their position. _' respondent takes 'cognizance of the direct The following paragrapli, which recently on bar duties in September. Bullock presented each member of the coun. ter. John is a first class mechanic and the why.
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' 11MV2 that authorizes the annual payment (if seven ' sitting on M. P., acting for the� shareholders, and Moffat, foreman in tbw carving department Morrison, clerk of McKillop, cheese maker
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much higher than the charges of American servative papers, and is copied and com. the railing of the bridge at a ng _
. h thousands dollars, also sets &part for the h other, personal friendal' of Mr. and Mrs, of Stratford's leading furniture faccory, at the Spring Creek cheese factory, near
railwa-i for similax diiittinces and the same ' ' I mented on,- by them with mue I glee. I . Woodstock, has - been winning laurals for
. ., ' uoe.of the University six townships of Eix . . . . The mil dam, when the timber -gave way and Bullock, presented then� with a gold watch spent Sunday with his parents. -Mr. Finne- I
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light, but the rate from neigh bor- . fact that the editor of the Fir w Press is . active- more left this week for Oshawa. There in a himself and his
kind r -f fre - I - I . he fT.11 bead first to the slide below, break- and a handsome silver t a service reap factory. In the recent I
.. miles equare of the Crown. lands of the Pro - a ing his arm in two places, and was other. ly.- Mr. Bullock replied in a f well goodopeninghere for a practical man to contest at the Pan American Exposition,
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i69 pvii3ts. on eacrit eide of the lice are very I Member of the Legislature an� a supporter wise badly out, and bruised. chosen worde, thAnking the people of WID1 III
. . -vince, from which some revenue must be ' . I b ild up the grist mill and we have no doubt Buffalo, cheese made by Mr. Morrison -
much higher in -Canada than in thq Uaited of this Government, makes the para -Messrs. Jake Miller, J,tmes Burns and ham for their 3 the town would aid some good m'an as scored 96.5 marko, the highest scored by
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States, thus placing oar shipppros atia serious I ti, I: &L . . . all V4 more .pleasing to the C neervativas call from serious, in the National 1� orke Li ited is nab as they ere oln to sid X1, Fi
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; disadvantage wheit.compared with -',the ship. _ m Here 4 is : I . � y held by Vingbam people, so that more, as there is not the slightest doubt a few points of the highest marko awarded.
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, - izing any beneficial results we should . peared in the Toronto papers t is week are denly gave way and the three men were new enterprise, of which there can be no A great many from this place expect to take h � be
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- only referred to the art students, as. it is vidual,- has's; perfect right to go into busi. the residence of Mr. William Mitchell, volved, I cannot give t3o mueb praise to pulpits. with the Rev. Mr. Penhale last Sun- known, but it is supposed to baveorfginatod �
- served. Competinggections have different not reasonable to suppose that those who ness anywhere he pleases, but when a Can. Wingbam, the oo6asioia being the uniting in those who have pushe i everything to �,& day, and Preached excellent sermons. -Mr. from the h'eathug of some now hay which
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� . hardly be expected to tolerate. This is not the building and $100 on the, u . The
I . Perrie. for any additional tax re dered.necef.eary by intends returning in a couple of weeks.- McKillop F re I urn C in y, f r
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� point raised by our Bluevale. ter the past three weeks, returned home -decided to pay the full insurance."The
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. reallv are from the tame point. Those who . university education is a necessity, and as . I a to those who wish to engage in part I of the lipt is 452 ; part '2, 26'8 ; wi uaintainships during the pabt week and together with the chattle property. The
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searacy and if they do not i expect people to believe these statements againfit 845 on the li 0 JA -M r. Matbliers, of Belleville gidding goocf-bye before leav to resume purchased by Mr. WillianiHogg,
keep -their correspondent indicates that we said st of 1900. The num. i'39 I
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� when the -enemies of Canada have simply to be 0 -s , very ill' his school in the werst.-Mr. tland, clerk who resides on Mr. Will -ism GLrieve's farm,
�, mouthg shut they are deprived of t I r of persons qualified to serve as jurors at the Commercial hotel, was in Ripley look- -
- heir tion is a luxury, and On the strength of that Point to the Ontario Minister of Agriculture . -Miages Maggie and ;'abel Robertson, of . for $3,200. It eont
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statement, makea merry ar our expense. as a living contradiction, It is beyond the -Word was received in Exeter on M o Ottawa, returned home 1 last week, after a a hotel there, with the intention of very choice lot and has on it good building#.
I power of ton isit at Mr. Joseph Smii.lie's, Morris. -Mr buying. John is a first class man and very � - -
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�` thv� regult. The system of birrorisM which Now, what we did sa"as that, a unive'sitY bad effect ,f qe or pen to f ally offset the day of la9t week, of the death of Mrs. T "' v ed: obliging, and i :
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L . usef4luees as a Minister of Agriculture, in NOTBS.-Mr. Wendel Closkey. of Elkard ersell "'
_ prodacta and, in many businesue8 and it is necesEit . He knows as well as -we do tt,-mt he highestL ly . clase being of a serious nature, she gradually barties thi3 sea � son. Last year there were Indiana, who was called home to DAsh- w Of their 11 und �
. an aatrago that, . in a auppo8e(jly y A I t, sense of the word, is gone. grew worse until death claimed her, Her wood: prices, at the end of the year there'd be
. free , some of the be3t and ablest men Y' I ing remaine were taken to barrels and barrels of hem picked in the On account of the death of his sister, paid more standing 0 their credit. It pave to
couWly" auy co we have Now, we have no hesitation in say -Ralifax.for burial. . neighboring patches. Instead of Mr. Closke t, mer of The E. McFaul
. mpany or todividual ahould had in this country have never taken a.uni- rryin � going our village a visit. _y was born be 0, regular cuato
- . that this criticism is entirely uncalled for �The Goderioh Signal of last week says : " be 11 11 this eum!Tier, the pickers can on the Branson line, near here, but has been Dry Goods Company, Seaforth. 1755 1 �
I- .. be perinit-te,l, yFar after year, to. exert suc h varsity course, -and that some of the most and undeserved. Mr. Dryden has his We 13arn Mr. M. G. Cameron has re. only rar how'many t ey got this day last away for 27 years. Many of his old associ. NOTES. -Mr. John B. XoKhy, of King -
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university graduates. We are qu-ite free to torial btaff of one of the largest law, publish. terian church last Sabba(th evening. -Mrs. pleased to have a talk with him.-Tbe re- Ing a Visit at -the home of big pareats, Mr. .
I ohown here. 1 A business man in this county . ,
. . I �__ grudgingly,opent the beat years of his life in Ing comp,inies in America,with headquarters Toole and children, of!- Brussels, visited mains of the late Mrs. Moyer, of the Bron- and Mrs. Thomas McKay. John is an old '
was car.-ying on business at twq different admit that the able men migh,t th3 service of his brother farmers of Oa. in New York. The offer is a temPting onet friends in Bluevale this week. -.Turnips in son line, were interred in the cemetery here Huron boy and like the rest of the Hurolt
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' tario,.and no person who, is not prejudice. may be call6d a failure. The Mrs. Moyer boys, has made his mark. -Mr. A C. Me-
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from,the source of supply of a certain. arLicle. versity education, and the dolts. -might have blind . will say that.that service has n well known abilities and in respect of the recent heavy rains may encourage -them formerly lived with her son in Ohio, but Lean, the past week disposed of twenty .
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7 I . � this verdity eduested. W'e do not now, -and we under his care, as well an to the interests of fairing to- remain in Canada. Presbyterian church he , rio and at 113adies where she died. The deceased vv a , of London, is the guest at the home
---�Mn. Holmes, of Holmesville, passed next Sabbath. Mr. Fairbairn will also nearly ninety years of age. -Mr. and Mrs. of hie uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R.
article than &t the other. He'brought this never did argue against a unir.rarijity eduA. the public generally, and to dispose of him � - lady a Mordie
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.- discrepancy to- the attention of the railway tion. But what we do say is that the State so summarily as the Free Press pro . ordie.-T r nt r i h n
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, - authorities and asked for*a reduction at the poses wid circle of acqua atances will be glad to report of the school and congregation, mourn the death of their daughter, *,he great boon and had a beneficial effect,in this .
I h i a- would be as unjust as 1t woull be ung -en. know that sbe still enjoys almost excellent 'which be will present to''the Presbytery.- passed away on Sunday afternoon last, at vicinity, to the root"orops'and postures.- .
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I way company increased the rate of freight the State that all i,hould ' have hat truth there may be in the report tbib can Rif, ot;f, of doors Bud enjoy the fresh air visited ,relatives here this week. -Mi ed had been an invalid for a long time, and
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. tle ranch in' . - happy release to t" avfferer. The remains Seaforth, during the week, were ,
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crease had been earnestly prote8ted agairIst State, only in 'a very much less degree' -Threshing mills am now
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-L%9t week there passed away at his years ago, the vigorous preacher of th - for rain h I
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sults were uintedi out and it waa qtly reiidence, in Godericb, a well known citi. Bluevale Methodist congrogation.-A car of come at laxt, and everything in looking fresh he harvesting operations have for 401218 -
; p shown or Collegiate Institute education, and th"d 'earned,,is his own, and no person bag a right zen, John Washington, after havirg ,lived hogs was shipped 1"t week. -Miss Lily and green as a result. -Mrs, -
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. I distance,. obtained rates more favorable than ate degree to its nee I the frequent rains. With w -,f .
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- e#aity. But, being �hus where. it !a invested, so long as the enter4 man had been failing for some time, denca of her grandfather, Mr. John, Bar- day to visit the Pan-American Exposition ,at the harvest will soon be over,, the earliest I
- he had formerly enjoyed before they were equipped, we think the citlz�u a __ 1 s6 his death was not a surprise, though all gess.-TfireshiDg machinos are busy again. Baffalo.-Rev: Mr. WhItesides ia a guest of for many years. -Ur- and Mrs. Jones, of
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,, plately wiped out the profit the man was deal more than- this, as it aide very consider. of Ontari'), and for which he Mr. Jones holds the position of fore
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l . deriving from his bu.sine8s,, at that point. ably in furnishing a university education. peraon'a business but his own where he In- I KeDz:9 rebellion the deceased bore arms in Seaforth, on Saturday la�t.-At thesecond Heidman and three sistdre were called home �
. . bicycle race, held on Saturday eveni from Detroitthis week, on account of the ces in St. Andrews church, and will also
- , � It will be reen from this th'e power the And we contend that it has gone far enough vests his surplus ,cash. � Every person , dt-fence of big country, while his father was liame, on Sabbath last conducted the .serri- -
i companies possess, the arbitrary manner in in this direction. Our corrqspondent, on knows that Ontario is not a ranching coun. taken prisoner by the rebels and held for Will Haney finished easily flrst ;, Sm"K: death of their sister. -The Irish are saying conduct them on Sabbath Max .-
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. results from the exercise of this power. It I champions, contend 'that the Province Afsposed to engage in that business in On. during his residence in that municipality be has been unfort � mmno claim it is good for the cab, past week assisting in the flax pulling, Mr.
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