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I . ;� ! 'I I : ! I I i . ., � -BRP -Z I ; � � I - �.-_] qualitie i I �. � . ' I I I : � i . r I i I � ! ! SEAF -1 FAID : - I . a that I : ! I � � � � 0 T - AY,, MAY � 30' 19020, , $1 1risairm' Advance. I ! . , . . � I 1 i ; . L 9 . 9 1 . . h I � i __ t insure your, � �, L -IM NUMBER, 1,798t i : . . - WHO � � I ! i . I I I --- I I i I i I ; I - I I - I - -I- . —_ -_ , . . �. I H 11 s- 1. I I ­ - 1; . i _" ' i — f -_ ; r � a vacutirn-11i I - . I . I 1�1 ! I 1. . i; I ��i . i I i _ � L I - I e2 all the time. F � i . .. : � � - � i �_ A, DAIR t AT ISLING- ,watebing 06 crolwd. It is �'hob often one " Class methods in reading," and Mr. three membqrs of the � family were sev"orely .� i � �Ii L L T . . - I . ! � � , I ,*F.III - lighting itrack the I i 611 be � i ! � I I FLOORIS I t ! � `ON-�: . I ales at real :10nglieh complexion I London, Wall Papers, Go _w'aus took- up the topic, 11 Ventilation burned. A � balt of � - - , . I -1 i ! I � . L . . . . I Ca 0 _f ere now, . : i 2 ST - . I .; . der 9, b at 11 saw it � and blackboards." " house. of Aemi cite who lives �ou the � A i t . U . CYL ,V �i , L I � i ht'Ve vvait.' . I ( Taund Ptoor The following offiopra V�ere elected .— Luz -in roadi .indvir.-h East. Mr. Cecile . -I of Vr t ORES I nh - the weSt-en �, ­ ""' among ' people from I I Window 01taides I . � ticlul afir , L � 1 L DEAP. EXiOSIMFL —�Very $eptember t '0 d y when the the lcountry� � I I r RETAIL , 1 Alberni *ere sitting ,in the I - I . . Prt Bident Peter Gowans, Exeter ; vice- and his son - I I L -- I ing and. I W ft. wide � IL 1 I fait held in idry . ,�, I I I I � thore is a. a a a t I d the agricultural � ?ri ' I & the I D Fair. Goat big, loose I I %t I � pper Floo� hall at Idluglions u, a!nd an -an J0111MId young men, dresse iia Norfolk prOideev, Miss Aunie Clark, Sb. Helens ; kitchen, and were ren, fired � unco sciousi by I � ! - . ; � . wW4 L�udo I recovered. . . �� � I � � . 100 ft, long � . � k eta, knoe" breec as and I �h lg&iters, Curtain' N,les, � . aeoi -etary- treasurer, G. W. . Holman, Bay. theshook. 'Th I - �3 , ANU04Q=Ro En ;lish Dai 3 Feir ,Weis something new 3 0 1 � _...."IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, � ;_ 9] 010ftlY, then , � � . . - r field ; exe;jutive, H. N. Anderson, 0. A. -Leslie, $a Bight �ear old son of Mr. ,12 - I a atted with nioely dressed w men, the jT I __ _;1 i - . � No. * ad to go tai it 1 �1. I -Parade 01. ._! - � ; � hia�, Mit qL I Gordon, Mr. hn Re Poir, 1611 from the Duadas " a � I . to a we ded d . we started I Jo ynol � � . : � � i . a do ,-Iy people too seemed t:) e,t many Pictur'e 1 -Frames. Tabutt, Miss Sher .. 019,10, _. 4 . '. F ' L I . I � o1w. I � i from h1o6rgate street, aqd I 3k . street bri -to bed of the Grand riv - �� I one morui� I it � . d1go a I � —_ -_ I I i I -_ off io'l - Cum merits . Howard, Robert Stab th Or I I I I . I , ; � I I I I 1 "tram." � The latter in juet friends wit whom hey die ,3d he i . t ­� L, � I a seat on i , Itt I a C( ' W 0 was about noon 04 daturd4y and fractured his . i . L � I r10 were i I � L I I I i and 1e boys and I I he Entrance Commi a fe, ! � wo ' , , ' , L _-I i ; : . i . , I I L us, 0 ib ratio o rails apd goop a 0 i reh rred the matter o riding !kull. He 4oilylivi.d. 4alf an hour. Play- .. I � � . a it long in findinj out the 4 to stallf." I , n,� �j � ' � i : Fite a b � ti [a exhi� to f ' .001] - - litti a I . . � i ' I � � 1'r � � le. vulckZ, nd nore jamoothly than' a I Y, - Changes in the entrance ex rai atio , recom- ing with his yo nger brother and another 1 4 �,ha, s4fe, hi,h ; I ie V all had that 01 imbination of an and a Best and !Cheapest. LL ' I ­� i . I oorgate street tl�e -ground 1.9 . - boy on the ,a, Leslie climbed over, the _ , i 7 1 , . , �': - bus. � - rom !I raeaded as follows :-I. That the pEquire �! _ � L - i I I� a health outdoor I i :�, . I - _L1 " i � �� . �re ,and more I - ad,- , gradually ria' land we gob in ri sy color that �eII3 of ments in literature be memo woijk, ten railing down Ato the. AbAtment at the end of - � L to I I � � � � � low as � 0 ke highqr ground, Ii e. The band was playing when I first got t fi ' the bridge. a rippe . �, . I � "" aI (110 " L I I I � � I ALE`X, WINTULEJDLT�y d less a, ,e . = � OF ISEAFOR � H � - , � of a b per cent. ; prescribed less y. ve `0 and fell a difitaine � _-A , L_ I ! I 1 7 i _: I � -1 ; at "res, � era; J ado 0"' ��rok�dowa on the . I I I -, �_ . I I for north . H a per A o a the �� stones below. The i -L I , a -ch traish asL I con dow i stairs and wh an it Ceased a �all was per cent. ; eight work, t L ntya�ixvj of twenty fe I . � I d then the maids hu'ried to their --. - -, -L � . � � ! an t. !, I J . . . � I . r6at of the mitropolis and, out on Hampstead ri, inj . -ORT @ cont.' 2 That the amount Brit 311 LiZ_ Whole V'&Ult df the e',kull was fractured, and �_ - i i � � � I . I . . b1clih - - f - , �, I as itidoles th4 ave b= a huii3rI of . SEAF I . I - I d I With ,1111 i's red-lettex: periods of �l thing sales, and enjoying re- gate one is a . There ran$ h . .8 atcrolas was -q T . I 0 Heath, and OtL Hi.g upposed to P aO 113 ' I � tory be matet ially reduced. T at �he his�, a PlAti two . unk into ,the .- - I 4 1 thein i all abput tha band st4nd. i A man - I � q l- `4 iar character- I I its size in, 04nada,l tixere mever get r' - be C , � 11 r I �,_ � ,J i - I . � � putation of being ilie greatest clothing town for . eal.good flesh air. i tory for examination ..,,-... bistory brain. I ; ; I - - 0 � I � . 0 m aroun - . 2, � _ . - 1_> 1 .; : I d with he numbets 4nd, strap- once lessen the aniount of feed of both dam . I �­_l , . I . . ; I . I I � : and one period of 1. British histoiry. �. That -Percy C ' ll, ajourneymau printer, e .� . I The agricidbural hall is just a few doors Z �_ d I � con all I � I pad one on an arm f -eao"h, 1rheh auothet and foal, thus asitiAlag nature t .1 � . ­ 'i I before has b I died in Chatha on 'IS day, of cancer- in ' � , - � . lin . - -,hi s., . ! 1. � I , [I I other sub* remain I . � � I ! � from:" The Ar gel." The'latter . the requirements n to ; -on : . I ; ir an came along th-the crilea, can and raiette Re proper condition. Jeo - � ! I I , the digestive t � . I � I i is an old I i D, noted In floLion and as they are. 4 taide these recom eall 1wa 52 years of age. : .,-�-�,: _,-!-,u . menA_ the throat. Vampb 9 - . _�_ -1 ' tain q u utity int , ' � - ­ - 11 certain qu ' - - I - - F e4re i �, - I , "i" history. I v, a little disappointed- in the But before a churn was o . m the mother's feed ., __ - : vIng our Mil. i -_ V1 ranQe exami - !, � -the P � it -; � t doM tie table begin to nibble grain. fro h 171 I i I I p)ujed a 1�a_hl churn. At two or three wont he old the foal will atioas, we �eonsidler this ent - . n: For nine. y I VII employed in the , * , Opportunit ini ke' respr ,d b th --:, L'anr*t help but i or I I I �- � appe�rance i he " Angel," for at the pres- a, d all the uteu wii9he I box, and by the time il, has 'reached the age t ". 8 con no a y a Department, Governmence,-rinti�g areau, �OLtawal He - 4 -ze�j � � . � . adle must be . � I am i a io;s a d � . , Jest gi i�_ -VI I , I : , -- a satisfaction. - la in the Cap- �-�_rl � eat time it is, i, ,at n . ordinary, every clay h n gener mart ied one 64 the pret, ir �Iendid display � . . : q ! 9 re if I had been one of the rhort ing r�aids of five or six months, it should be accustom- a" I give . 1 �4 -�-, - - .1 � I To buy icady to I Tie following otion was passed : Tbat, T� i ,--V I " Ities. I . -wear clothing so good and so cheap. AVe sq, so conecteiliXots- pub!ja house 1,14 at has kept the- old n%me but put oiit to see 'No. ed to eat all sorts of food.' The weaning of' italciby, butilah el Pei With auother man, ­,pq � . I � I the old a(y e architecture. We 1would have been'quibe in the opinion pf hie Association, the age and bar fick] Iine a laited Campbell's life. LT- ' '' � , 11 or, SO i ha�,ve ,nf paid � -ub and wash I thouih I the foal should be done gradually, and when .1 . I 3 at . . I ly, anj believe it to be a fact. U �t ing va ues inJhe past' ea Dot 2 sai verything a( i'! i I � i -iigtoje,iniotheha,llaadthefiratof ' limit for 3rd class be. raised to 19,andthe He was tempqlra a in is habits,'bub -after !I---- :I . : gone mary � �,uy to had not spent any, time wbatei t ating, it should be I t ; I . ,� �ot � 41y- the faic we s4m wa i a place like a great , certifi- his wife's d6M;ture he could not stea I prevails i., I I a sh �1.* , art importar III under, ellous revolutions. 11 Not long ago people woii'� . e1i on it. it ha3 grown used 9 duration to 5 years, but that such a ,dy �v , - it. I . . . � Perhaps, though, the washing, etc., IwAs coafined in a loose box where there is noth- I- - I � : aid worked in . �. - A I I inever ad, q - eate aball ant of the do ..... made garinent-s-,- because they could�: 'get thern to fit, a' the g8ods I � I'vere . wn to' onq p ace. � :e h "86nable 1,riees I� warehouse I of all kinds of inschinery � ��_ I � u In ed by the judget and if so the maid 4ear in - h' h b can'beaome entangled, and not, without the cons I . i I erY imP rta - 11, spect; that,ever ha ' anyt iing to do- with milk, el in Wfle I Dapmrtment-, entitle the holder t7 ts�ke nearly all tho � . ,I - , ? at es, �ndlho result was that intelflib,e't, self -re : . p in�in ' ,o a" in the pro- � � - I . � � , : , mostly of the poorer qualiti 1, � tg� �:etshould have gAten a good mark. She f on or) t feed. The ilarn should then be - - -3 4 1 -Waal known of the t,ld L- 1. - T or ch I . . 25 or vince. NotI mi - � In" p 3 1 It . I I . i I it ut on dry teed and gi,, an moderate .work. I - L-,4.. , . ease. Then there were r4ak' i eal4e simply Nvoul(l �`Iiot touch! them. Now, however ,� obi6etionable cream, butte' h a d termined p charge ofa school with an average o I iiig � ,! . ant styles of milk carbs was a little Bli ht rir C w, rel4,tiv I 4 �, a I � ever so many id iffer, is over, or one in whioh A are I or I being printer's. 0, , ano he war, buried 1_01 . trr i . � 0 Nile m0a of purse, niouth and she 0 A old water from the The milk must be removed owasionall , but:1 1. � z I � i . . y - i i . I � : fear'ture ftas been entirely xemoved, at least when we say s I ) I and wagons. I e Atter always looked very t i done beyond entrance re uire I �nts ptil -be ] Chath . �� - L , � I i p ind hot w ter f)rom, the beater and ibe it is better not to milk drv, as th secretion . � 0 i We 'ill be- I that such condition's apply to our stock. In the inafter of' c lothE s, �nstOv . ia he two -wheeled -George Alat . W ,,4 i of funny to me,! rti mlarly t ha taught as assistant for at least on year, Do6li Cornwall's veteran . I , Mae ed those things vviLh a will.. Just will cease sooner. As soon as the foal is 11 I �', , � I , . , - - 119 S,Xtikfied yve. i ' C W. are ginen an', been twice favorably reported o by:a PO?tmasterli Pied Th4oday night -at the --f - - : . tin ... in ,,ocda manufactured from the terapings, .and sweepingE of shoddy arts. Tbey.� - 611y painted bright . I f Put , , M � . ,when she was-Teady to begin chuiniag I properly weaned, he sh)uld have the run of . -_ I � [ � . . puble school iisspector. 3xI sc6re yeara. Hie was � I . . I i w . i :� factories toid woollen mills in our i,eadymade clothing YOU �w " 11 find 'I th�, ' rOLa- red or yello 1, Th 3 milkman stands up in . good old age Of f . . . h mi d a whistle bob ind me a -ad o a looking a good pasture, as ther is no food better - , . I ­ , I . I . � ) I , ; 1 g can ii . After passing a vote of tharI to those b,)rn in Inv 'Seollvnd, and Came ' i . � . - I fronfi or site Ot the side, and the bi ' . : sshire,� ; Is aat� made in the finest f6i�ign � and domeestioc wool - if, inz ct, jtI m' k -ot nd I saw par y of young adies and than grass, no medicine as good as exercike t � I I � 4 . . 0 . evpning a `811 ' ad been post- I - � � ! terla : � r;li I I fi� front., whil the timaller cans that the " who had taken part in thi! enter- to Canad 41 a bi�iy­,' Ar, b � i � . g�nt lemen. We dairy. maid arid the fresh air and sunlight, As the weather � W I : � : � � , � � I sterlin- tweeds, serges and worste& which we -make up in olir, fi e tailori, ; de- nian I o the houses, are hung around tainmenb, and to the Goderich teach ro and master at Cor'nwall �ia�e 1 -870 --and was, in 1. I ; 0 0 . � I 9 ;��hi tle too ud looked up at the Whistler, I 1 1 1 4 1 . . � `11 carries i a grows colder, the foal a �ould be put in the 1, 36 years ii3 the ser%iice of 7tbe Postal Da- ; � ! tribamed. :to the back and �es of the cart. The cart their friends for their kind hospitality, the al , I l I , I i ` * EKS3 and �eff,c� � � partment wilt be,found- made up imto garmiants ieady to pi�a , op, � ; - 6 I � : I hia stood in the gr )up I saw bul 11 she had stableat night; and fed a little oats or bran. 1 i ! I I I -Air one wonders how - ventionadiourned. partment. ; ftr, Ponell wAs, 14 Years i . a on L I I . I wear and 011 I I I 110 ly time for a look and away she went for As, soon as the winter eats in be should, if con '. - � Inds 'we haIl � box,is such a all aff - Ael I I . . * . . . � � I� man la d can 11�lcr crowd into it. I Q I reeve of the W` Wn hip bt Roxborotigli, and I i ) i � � �� , M, ac - � dersic, ed to fit. - f� . � I a v � ' a I L .before, eq alled. I � L I . t % norawater. The burns were barrel shaped possible, have a loose aoi. and be ht out _# F I i I � i : I � � : tie 11 ; I wastlectred vkaxdenl�of lihe united couati6a I 11 � I I . . I; ; . k W n6thi � I I I I I � . I about crearr�- Separ iil aid turned oli�er ald over. Th3yJ looked every day for an hour or two for- exerjiae' L Canada. I . i - � � net jadge whether the Eag- . of Stormont�� DunAae - ;;; ; � ; I churns I cou� I 1 60. 4 I and GleagaTry,,. in — � I i I I ,-,I& aL , . I - . I I! klAft—W t "7 1 KZk , ,,, itif - 04 i 0 a,,, Ila r� \1� � I r'' X, , 2�� 1 1 1 F6 I t U I I M � I L ork a while the feeding a little bran ash, a few carrots —James Fisher, a builder's empl�yee at 18 Ite w4s n 'r 4f Coftnw�all in 1887 � e or pqu�itj 08 ' � ;9 lish ones wet, any bettor than ' - ep in. and clover hay. Witl such care he W I I layp L" . - I I , those in Ciin-' v , r - , easy to w nd every little L � . L - L I � Mai a wo pe r to $50,000 in Eag- and wet for tbany S'eir6s secijotary�treaaurer I h _ -7 ad% or not. ;; 6 first thing we a %w on go' ri id not seem any time till the linart girl t I _ uld take o Ef the covers and I � _ te an ,000 worth ' of Welk .1 ill Har lilton, has fallen hei I _ �'. : . 91 I �� I I . h 'is , . come out in good shape in the spiing. Cora �' . 'a�hoolbcard. -I,x1837- , � I I �t ing into the " in art of the hall was one land. I of the WIL I , * 0,t�in", lef� for I I . I I . -a us had butter, but before obe'todk it -aotiaable, the colt . . . 7 i. i �. I n � I Whenever. it is pi —Clark Teeple, agent for a piano firm, 38 he served In the G: .eugarry militia, -wad i I 0 1 t I � of the prettioA little J3rsaV cows standing I - . I r the heaI to I r i ! I . I . 0 & of the churn the judges must pea it should be broken to alter while yet a was recently killed by a fall firom the loft in gradually roa , to t ,a tank of volone],;with I � � I i I aa qaielly as; osgible while a small boy . . : � : i I I I I a d then she lifted it Carefully 0 t on the suckling, and the earlier in life this process a hc tel stable iri Woodstock. ' - I which he rat! ad, Hi i Widow and two Aeons . � � : I I and 13il I i a blood at her �1 ad, and a you . It, I � . � - ys'- Clothing, � I 1 1, . ng lady sitting h w abing is �commenced, the mo a easily—ib, will be �-' , I I . ' I � I table. After that she began t I �: 1 — Hiram Calvid, M. P., Kingston, was re survive him. �-, i i hA,,,, i . i io ear drew h r ni -or- ! �eamf,v of fi , , ctare.' first .z3 ticket I . I — . . I � I �� � I iii! .. I . a roiliog p:ocess that I had se )n ii before. accomplished. He ma, soon be led by the I'- . I I I �!, ) I i 1 on 1, I Pt tO name' and I . I the Joys-. k neck explained the reason, of a 3 lieved of $700 which h6'had in hie inside vcst � I .1 I I , - �� I � - be,D, sold at the ' i m Ve ui.kl , oor h rn m wiih : diffi-,ulty, and at, on Monda '. 1 �Iotes . I . Is nov, 0 .Prices -which make it ' � . � I � I b( re was one p girl who c and side of the dam out' nd Poe Y., 1P � ing flawer.1 I .. I i Al the fuss. I � ' I'll , . � f 11 ,I, P : � I - � t I I o in med away and 4 lid not seem t ri j e � any when once accustomed to being guided by . -Dr. 0 ' ed, on Weidner- - ' '" 11 � I - - - � i I , i � , I The Cei )] exliibi tion were on a slightly I ronhyatekha sail , . . I i W�__ i i i7 � buter. Shewonid look so anxiewly,'into the halter, it will be an easy matter to lead -Mr. Ardbui Hicis, of Mitchell, haa I ire liale gema, � � f I I 1 14 � riised platfo� ni at 6he. farther rzni of the day last, by the'White Star Line, for 1_,�,ng- I . . _< 1 1 t a churn, then whack the cover IN On arid him anywhere. By thle time he is wesined, land, wheie.he will be present at th corc- -passed his th d year e* -Ami -nation at TTinity - . . . . I hall,tnes,I eqtr nee. Around the plat- C - . - . - - � I � Oue of the : Medical Coll ge. I ! I I I I I . � � mu -n away again. juig-e even he will lead like an old horse, and when the . I � - � - I ; ; fl . � ,� c � ''I orm was a r i ling and on boards at the . nation. 7 . � I i 11 , I 4� I , . I I MEN'S, SUITS ' 14 in ad at the crea time comes t -) break hi n to 'harness �Mr. Gea-rge Becker, a .farmer, 'near . I � I : I - I 11 1 1 1 W.ad, of each � Laimal was ibF name and that . hje will - -There have been 6,000 applicat';'ns f -L r Wartburg, i" _� I I I I I- � I � . already ,�ad h I broken last week. . 1, Fabrics . T�, but that did not soern ble ; in fact, he is the 600 seat's allotted to Lord Stra 61 � � i I ; , to urry it any. Itelt sorry for her! for all give little trou .th 011a on 116 4 - I � 0� the owner'i Ttiere were some animals I � * before He w%s* on hi P� W o f, tratford for a loiad I , I i It elothers were w4king their bu te broken. When a colt is two and one-half ..".I I ,I 'ic' at Windsor and I the colonial stand by the Imperial authoLi- i I ! ftom Queen 1 ,otia's farm . � . i . lo well, Fs.o. ihia I . §'7�1 want 10 leave of lumber, .and IT Ind: box on the wagou. � � . � `12.00 men sworsted; suites for - 1, 1 ,75 0 a started here. f did not years old, hitch him I nga�de of a steady, �� 3ad! . ' ' 7 $ � � ., I I U�auy frCrn , large estates of the kiogdom. 06 . tiaa for the coronation. i He was aittil*g 0 11 a iboard when one 4hisel - � . probab1V 1 the. \ I I t a fair a bib but as I did not thin much aged horse, and he will become accus'orned , . - A 0 , The animals 1) exhibition were indeed very I . --The late Principal Grant, ot Qaeen's I I Z � - - 1 k the goufdr(p I )16, ,causing I �hio.nabla'D�eE-s- : i� . po standing up at a counter for luncheon, to work. Use him to do ':)I � .. . z . I 010.00 men's tweed serge suits fo� I� t i ght wori . I � I r 'P61111 I i 14 . P I � I I sleek and fin looking. After we had look- 0 1 University, Kingston,'in addiLiOD to al , - i � , r 4 i� Be Is 1�aI He fell to I tieauty,- utility - � I d as I could see nothing better, male up first winter, Land so p pare him to take e, Mr. B!3cker t,b Ic � 11 I I life insurance, which he bequeathed to the � IL .: .. � . � !I 6 r, I r,' 0 ed and read t 5mes till we were tired we. i mind I would go down to Oxfor '� ad w dragged for some Ak- .. I - I . ' yerything, t1hat � ,qpL � ,. - 4 edin' on the farm. ' . �1# 8.00 tweed -and sibrue suit " � ­ passed on to the display of butLer and University, 161t $16,000 to his son,1W. L. � , es for ' I I - I d�ptreet, share of the spring � the ground, 4, - . 1, . I . C . . I h are I wanted to 0 Bqme shop[ in � Dar- Always be careful n �i to ,put him to the Grant. of Toronto. I tance- after the oo, wheels passed over . : . P -I cheese. Th w re great towers of the I . I ; 4L - to L . I " - I'll" ing had n9t eab work unt i M the . 41 I I F� li� the morning tho build was k1iocke I his leg. He � inal, ad . I �i In Crawl .onto L "I I i 1! � I il he ?a fully developed and --Mrs. Alice J. Hooking I i 'z� I ') , k RLY - and d'i-ve hom Dr. Faul was �sent � I . f and $p6.00 boys Of' 31I la'ttelr, and I shile, Scilton and even MC- g . _ -f a few that I 11P .. 3 -piece sul I I , at all crowded, but before I left the 'Sla of taking Iiis 0 de &It anythirig thait down by a street car at the Corner of Queen ... I I . L sI crea I cheese were 11 in evidence. . . people GeI wagon r, ei I tfie roke 'limb. It is a Cora - ;a their worth. i � el t Curing in and I was real Set ry to is to be done on a farn . i : r- for, and set t*e 11 - . I " I Jut I � : � I ------ �," -piece suit -I' ha f � price 11 never saw ter made i to such faticy and Sherbourne streets, Toronto, on Satu � i , pound fraI a and ithe . .1 �L* 3.00 and V-1) boys' 2 � . ; I ave!pfor I would I ave eDj,)yed beir g in a F. V. Hoi,;o,-T ' f r bone protruded __ _P � L � day night last and died while beingf ken in , Z it that day. Just think of I 11 �, ' ; is Voilea: . - � designs B13 I � 81w through thelata . , : 11:1 I 0 f I Comfortable chair and just 16oking. at the Live E toc� Commissioner'L � the ambulance to her homei � * 11 � . I 'a butter ros v i th parsley for foliage. and . . .. Lustreff I iI 3.00 -men S L pants, I .. � fl price crowd. The sixpence I would have n6id for 4 - tisiting -bleaers. t . .�� :: I . inia- � 7 L was age and a mi i --Mrs. H. 0. Black, of Toronto, v I oI Eoisson and McTavish I . i there a a )i We Cott " " , � � I I . ' the chair would have been little I 2 com. Calamitv in Fernie Mines - at Erin, was probably fatally burned S shipped sevaitem, heaI draught horses to - un- :i Tricot$ - I Lure churoh� How these' were made I I . . ,A w . I 11 L .a I . I a in Jay night. the Montreat,lrma W�;k ,from Mit�- I I - I . t, )- 0 men s p 11 I don't knoW. agre must surely have been, Pa"'ann w worst co mining disasters While - heatin tongs ,rket 0, I ! 1: $ 1.1 ants .a f pii6e . � ith the ujoyment I would have 9 �;Je a' , t .at - I . .� 'P three r * . . ;. One of the a chelL The isils Wore - a lot &a I . I �11 � - L The designs were bad. But it was getting on for the history of British ofumbia occurred at lam p, the lamp explodedi. Mrs. ek aina ; L as fin- , -1 I � P , some fraM8* D r -i side. ) c men. I ' . ; ' Uy. � - � .100 pair boys' knickers . � alf, irice 6111 in glas3 0 - is 8 a nd as I didn't see any c ock, and I was pretty tired, not t the Coal Creek miaei, Fernie, at 7 o'clock fair ted and fell on the burning oil. ii have yet beei ie cured � in the district. A I L I I . � - tic a hungry. so I gA out of the dooro hailed - number of thi were bought in the vicinity . _Pm . . � I � I i ' r,' i -le About, ltbo glib ic a good thing it was a last Thursday night, i i hen � from 125 to 150 --Wilfred BourdoD, aged 50, was 'killed I ae ar nothing i . of Mitchell si�'d -h. veal brown � i a I us, and enjoyed myself on a top peati all 11 iea4br� A fine � I 1 C I 11 from "� b a � . � 50 pairs boys',cotto,n knickers i� I, 15C ool day. men met almost inst" � death in mines Nos. in Montreal, Monday night. by a shook e goods rep're- il I i I 1 � � f hit way to Oxford street.. S. Ale'L. , in att'mptiug to disengage ware, tip i h 1 "lea at about 1,800 � I I 1. I . , I plos!ion occurred in the an, al,ectric wire a 11 V, we cau give � !. I i In the ceu r of this large hall there was `1 1 2 and 3. The ex I I .- . p ; pounds. caut= &e!eyo of Mir. Philip Petrie, �. : � . � 6 6 L b b I 11111111 : I i , I I — i d , and not a man of over 100 a li A named Arehambault, who . I , I I � I � in making I #_f"!111!�;11!�:11 !;11k**#***#**A1*,e#Ak0 �� I a circular en'b] e, and in the middle of it !' - "' eeps of No. 2 had, been ti o - ! � r _. - I Feeding and Managem 3at of employed in that inine esca ad to tell the can ght in the wire. He pulled the� vvire of South Ele pa, aiid be was soon the � 1, � 1 Was the bi stand. Within this P � i , , ! ;. � I I I . � � Ime, things: em�. , I � t : 1,01ts. � - ife d. purchaser at 4 1 kucy figia heV,n,.,&re it of ; i � 11 enclosure maids gave 1i tale. ,From No. 3 rorkings, which ar f I r Petrie � LaUty and the . I . f quite attract7ve appes ,re. /2 ., I I I a wit 2 -both hands and was in-tantly ki , 1, I !, - I t daiiy tee ad I . . I - - . �j . : 1 , , 6eir exhibi.i I I Juat inside the rail. . d any people tb i ak that 4 mare l� should connected with.No. 2, p6bout 21 men escap. - --Kenneth Hurd, ten years of ,age, in - I it t a Toronto oxhi- . 11 i I � . : IT I :PU is . ,I I � ; tmbom, but One reib from work for severaf week� before ed. ,The first intima ion 'of the disaster, Toi onto, on Saturday night, while watching purposes she p'ft g bler I I - � I .. I ilng there we e se to for apec I !; � � . � ` I � i R=a : . i : the outside. ... mare which those on the ol tbide received, a boys discharging-firecrackera plicked biLion. ;� i I i Laqea - . : dould eeo q i to icely from o ling. This ii a t so. If � a b! ,00d - : t' i ancy colored sh of . .i [ . �' ' ing "art H. I Hor - - We liave a large Iable well!,,filled with f Ithe I W_ -Mr. Giih� a, of Stratford, se �� I . i � to farm er, and bl� � , � : ir � The blaokbio I d oz , the ban&tand announced ias been accustom d wor E let -her rueh of coal dust andl fire to a height of up &supposedly sperio crack , . � i, Gloves ! : the price as: f ollows -. � .� !. I i - - a 0 1 countant of t1he Baialk � of Commerce, had a . . I I � I . newest pattie-rus, all., 8 zes, I ,. I 4 11 Batter A "alkin, � Contest, Morniag, After- )ontinue at sue ork unt I a fel1w days over 1,000 feet above the f I no. W rd was int4 i it the discharge went f all into bk face. �� � . ]a mor*ting last week, ,fro' I I narrow escapa � ; -b � - t '. work , o M I'll, Hosier - I ­ I I I Ca. . oil( immediately sent to Fe�nie, about floe It i 3 feared the sight of both eyes has been I � .Y- %� ! �oon and, : �,yreni ig," anJ then, after the aefore she is due ratt -, �_ f - :1 I an A I - J_ I I?-,- alp le had reeently' put 1 �� - " 7 i i by'xiation � A iiii � J!, I � �� � �� . I )0C. �ontftts, th� na,mea of the lwinners were s not only harmlei e, but bet eficial �o mares miles dietant from thf, mines, andwithin 12 des -royed. . I I , 11 1�)O is-,hirts, re la p"I'l to $11. 0, foi, I f . - J. -Y Miller, 11 � I g,* r , a , %/� � I I'vrititen on the board. When we got td the tee from that ti a relief parties were a Grand Trunk brak man, special go& biis�b r ' , arm the water for th - =e - . I : : i� F 0 IQ foal, provided p.-oper car( be ta.k n not minu bath, ,and it Is a ip lumbing had w It,, ; i I 'ing, the! ir orni ng contest; was jusb going artai 31y, better at was attacked with an internal hemor � . . % . rail I C ha .. 11 . r ; ill � 96 to overload them. It ii work. These ha to be replaced by I . 100 Shirts regular 75c to 80c, fo I I"P . ' - n ti0t.- been inefficie t. owiever. he Was takleg- ,a � Furnishing De- I � - I � onw! The rr) )J, do all looked so clean 9�nd tidy sUble or others every few mina:es, owing to the don of I he lungs while watching the intern. L I . L . . - than keeping their tied up in the I bath on the lbol nin g �entioned, and, an he "I , - - i with their siort p:int frocks aha white permitting them to run at I& .. th a fields ger of suffoca,tion. Many theories s�re being al nilitary parade, in Windsor, on Satur- . tbari Us � , .. � taken stef?__ I . � I ' . L . Us &I !his Wife We .L I 100 white shirts flct�indried) I 45c I �nce Was longer us Int to call - , : in decorating .1 � 1 I I . I spr6ne and 0a.M. Snne of them were very Vi i th other horses. In the f rme t Case they advanced &a to the. suee iff the disaster; day afternoon. He walked to the rLesile him. Gettiti no at I swer, she with isome - . � I . I ML' I I � I : . ! . 1� � ! � Pretty and d,thers were not, but the ap"I B ffer from want of exercisa, and lin the. Some say itmatt hav been an open lampi of Conductor F. Smith, Pitt st�reeb, where ie, you want to L " I I � I . . . I h ' L tunn ollapsed. H i difficulty g2gtha d or'opea and found Mr. I � .� I * 0 - I I - & ' I ! � I thad ' iave-in, in !. a died at 5 o'clock ,in the Ill i , I I : wer , 0 L ��y � bri�al t r(d Chaska, and looked the 1, ter they are ver liable -A acci e 63 from others a C a main know wf � . . - Horne quite 'insen We. L A physici.in was k - . r men' i ys, I - cing, F 10 �11 evening. M L r. Horue had recover- LLL Working 86ifts fo ! , . . pictiare of K�ei ilth. I could not help watch i Ilaying Vor hting v; ith o, a % aother. again! some think iu i -a 'caused by the rivin, - M. dEsigns, the 1; . 1� i i 11 9 . and b . i . I . . I faces, some appeared 80 A [ter the f Cal is d opped th B mi 6re should ers emokiDg a --Floods have- caused enormous dalm%g Called, V, uon ' I . ing the dix L -en 13. )wi down lighted I 0 left & few minutes 11 'i ' , � Alberta di trict, W, ) 'i. een ! . Ight as any ill - � * ! . la o;here w �ave a few days' r at, not or ly I All Sunday in arnie was given to widges in the Southern Alberta a I but had I hi , '�' 3 � I i L � � anxious wb L - ore quite uncon- or har own matches. ', . � � - I �[ I I ) cut longer, his woll' ave died from the effeotv . - I ; he Gnover To � . . I 10 do:xn assorted p4tterns, and all S 11 � . mud ,to blunder and had sike, but for that :)I the In re up to the barial of t9 unfortunate victims' && scent to MacLeod. T � � I ! I- i4 car d ;.some set a] as v I .1 When . J ' ' I - � I � k 0 � I. � i V ,5C to o the York over, others weribj right ti a time of foaling approaches ,a d am About . a quarter of It q a foreigners� Avers Of the gas. :� I . - t 4 i , hes ai- bri iges over the Old Man and Belly 7 l . I I I lgon'm Coro'erp, Downiet . will . . . . . � I �� 60c sale, price - I 1� I : : L 'L re,fIvIar,�1,0c, 50c and .1 � i L I ahe�d y any miahei The two 61,ould be turnect 1:)ose in a large b stall, some having on a ha -is been cartied out and other btidges -FI&I � - � : 71 I : wit A I ly beep at work in the min a ,r amente I I I 0 1 . ,, I I I a hereaf ter be o d With a fine new � � I I � . udgea, a ady and a gentlei Came or if the weather be mild, in ddock. for a few days. A relief fund has been wr �cked. It is. feared that live etc k . I I I L ! � I 9 I . I ich 4 s r4i'Sed last week on the 11 . +.1. + + -__q _V_ � L_ . , I ijm+IiI3#_+;I.H.+++" - & a C++_H_ i , red.terrible , . I . , i i I I - a ,ch ptige in the butter ma,Mag, "'hen th 11 -) a�d the started, and the Canidian ,Pacific Railroad suf loss on all raI neaI the barn, wh It � , I round at a mar a valuable on I L I - . 1. I ; I at ea I L United States boundary. farm ,of Xr.tharn,48 S11111gan. Thts barn - 'I : � � - , I 1 ospective foal is I : � . � I . I i ,li table, aii] then took noteim. look d f Wi h good directors have contri ited $3,000. 1 1 + sidiDg and con. i �4 INS , N�-;- I I looked I ell 0 1 ia 46 by 80 Net, w4h 21 fcou I . , � _�. L i �� � 1b seemed t o me those girls would never be 141 of interest, it is well to a e I 1.1 I --Daring a heavy' thunderstorm, ic Iti I a Oneof the very �best inL i L _- I . � � * @ L I . 0 -)otino. � ES. I I � �[! a I , I BID Mal Sound at noon laot rate ft I I .. . suml"ier 'Underclothing . $hrough ponr,.ng water on I olDsely, an many 11 ha�e WE passed. over ,Owen :00 zin fe in & neighborhood where - I �; L � �tl: I . the butter, letting Valuable _ st Huron T , eachers. . Th is teamer Majestic, lyi 9 at the unty, I ��� I W . -1 � . i I - � J�t o�, then r inui ag what looked to me like ibeen lost, which by a little atten io2 at the The annual meetini of the West Haron I t ar,ale rAther than the ex- .. --A- I the 0. P. R. Wharf. was stuck by li �h ning, fine barne aq � I I . Five dozen odd shirts ancl, drawers, ranging in', price ,; - a roller, ovd and over it, then more water, , I 4ht moment mig t have been sa,ed. About Teachers' Assod'Atiot was held in the . g , � - ! an firially Ill It was pitted into a Maas and which tore about 12 feet off the top o unamorewasthe framer � �. � 2,5c �the beat time for foaling is, the .at er pirt) . � �, I � Goderieb Col)egiate 11natitute, on Thursday w Mr. John I : I � m I and did hi3 Iko k well, as also did . 41 . � 1 40c to 65c, . Sale price each 1 ; I foremast, but inflicted no further damage. I 11 . I 7 � i . , th made ji2to pritits. ' Then the prints 'of May, as there is then an abt n Incte Of and Friday of last week, Mr. J. W. Tigert, Clifford, the imi son. About 160 men and I . I I �� : i I J t - ___ . 1. . . � A bile of metal checks in the time-ke �psr's a 7 I i we a weighed an I the adges put on it the �gi &as, and the heat is notexe n the cb�ir. After devotional - - . " t - . I i J easiv e. - . . �i I . I I ed about the room by the 58 Wo , the emp- ;� ,,1 I I � Fine French Batbriggaini suits, regu I d 7., number cotirespio iding to the one on the offi e was scatter , men a4te de the ralSIDg ? .. I I � I i � lar $1.25 om ; � I cclts will do well if carefully.. ,,Jatered. exercises and the reading of the minute4 of I � taiins M ­- James Hitlop and J. . I � I C 0 I - � � I shock. ' - being MeE srs. ; - the last meeting, th president ap 7 . 5,C ma ter's arm], and then the, latter went away me should . I -- . I W I I - � � Colts born in mids mmer-fly ti . pointed Wilker. Thecinitfat was very close, but ,_ I i I . Sale! price e4Q I I . � --Mr. A. Hoffstetter, a young Getman, .11 � I i- $1.50 per suit, I ! Ii . I : �� I � back to w4s b n ). I thobght everything be housed during I he day, and the i4re fed the following commit, ees : - Resolution Cora- �r.. Hjslopls� siz a wou by a narrow margin, - �­ - � I � . � no igh witho � . �� I f I Go*ans, I - -2- . . I . . I wb)se home was at Petersburg, near 'rat- - I � , i 1 , 1 washiag, but green feed. These extra cares are 4� objec- mittee, Messrs. Morriah, A. J. 1�u ff &I 0 No one WaS tur It, and everything tended to . 1. � I I I - ; I . . looked clefi,la a ut i - I - - �' ��� I I � � . for , was killed by the- Grand Trunk B I �. . I im I I "I . I 4 .1 : +-! +III it 1 1�­! 1-! ! !-+-.1+ I 1! I ,; no, the ,!huj;n to be rinsed and i iosed ti3n to this time o ' breeding. For I a 'con- Moor,6, B. A., Misla Wiggins, and Miss make the oc � on 6 success. , I I :, . Ween: � I - ; . . � I ; : : express '' i I I � : I � - 00. t again with boi Ing water ; the rollers and riod before f( Ornmittee, to , on Monday morning, bet een -Th i,�10isanddeath of Me6dam � = siderable Pie 3aling thb mare Da.viilson ; entrance � consider " a rom . - . 1: I . I I 411 � � I , � is : J all the applianc6a washed and dried, and the should be fed on soft food, so an to ki�iep hor matter on 4th page o programme, Messrs. Briate and 'Burlington. He had i b- I � . I . I I I M alek off, da0g) ter of Mr. Stephen Douglas, . . A . . . . � - . I WORKING 'OLOT H Elin � . . ;Place of cheesecloth the butter was first put b wials open and stimulate the flow of milk. W. H. Johnston, J. .. Delgaity, woo -king with other men on the traek and . ,j I . I - !� ; � 01' � , I wali in the'act .of removing a level Poa,rJ of Mitchell, rh) d�'eJ in PAtis, France, two - __ ; � I !in when taken out of tht churn, hung up to , ful , Tom, H. I. Strang, B. A., N i 3ses !C4 � - t Cash I 1 � .Re foods that have been found � us in and the nriber, Created a -seneatim, V - I 11 ime of the butter makers r fro the track as the eng�ine stru�k I him. years a 0 las. D I a . F q Are ati ia.ssemtdal in this c:)untry '[Of industry. We liavb the go­,Iods You Want- d - Therip was . increasing the flovi of milk in th 1)w will Sharman and, r ; auditbrs, A�essro. . , in a few not onl, in ida'and ,the !United .States, . - -1 I . � I t ry * skull was a - I- � . � I . _n - I . I at ;.. I I Hi mashed and be died , I � I 2 anding ui�Br us that took her time At 'have the sitme effe�t upon the M re Wbe" Long and Bowi : but in the ol' ,world. The particalars were � .,i I . . cottona-IL, pants and: smocks cut,, and made to your measuro, i� . 1� � ! I 1, I ' a. . mi4utes afteFtbe accident. � I - - T . '. I . I .1 I I � everything-' Sha h&d a rouvd fat face, r dirsirable, d in the � :7 08Y ,bran is particularly Ith i -1 At the afternoon a mion splendid reports i�at of published'at, 31iii, a, and as it was known ... I � S A,LE PRICE �506 f ' " I A . are. � � . -Rev. Hubert J. Traher, pariah pr Xt � Ill :: � iiiiiii nd $1.00, cheeks and- � I riizl-. t eyes, and she even bad i form of a mash ; oats, clover hay Ek ad car" . ; i � r . , of the proceedings of he Oatario Teachers' i 6 PiI u , ousiderAble wealth- at -the - � � � ,, . 11 . ,� I . � . � tir�e to ga' a word to some friends b the rcts are all good, but plenty of go0(, fr' ,St Mary's, in the London diocese, died on that mh " __ _ _ %. I � . . i , . 7 y , e8h As iociation were gi e i i by J. H. Tigert and ` a h tier father engaged Messrs. i � I I I . I v . � i � I ***,&*,4�b,t,#-#-",�,�t#A#*#,"#***--" � railing, and'was one of the firrit to have her grass is probably the best -ail to i healthy ' ' - Fir ilay morning last in his .6 -0th year.. A time of 0 -1 : � 1 . . � G. W. Holman. The advisability of intro . evening, to I I . . I � ­ 3 . If � I utter weigh, J. I wondered if she got the I to. Dent & - to look afterlits interests I i I b 1, andabundautnuttition for both Tre and m6ith ago Fiather Traher was confined I P ! . , � ducing the Bible in the public schools as a -. in conn e io " th-the matter. C::irresport. i � I . '� . � i I � pri�oe,. but o� oourse I did not find out. As foal. J � text book wan discussed by J. S. I)elgaty. J I . eb I - � W HATS111f � . I . I I I re in conn�,ction dence has boon kept up ever since with a I : a ranch of � hie bed and last week was taken �o St, ' ,aeei of whi I . I STRA � �. I I tb ' next Putter contest started ab ,one , It is of the higbt at importanoe, tl�at t a Mr. D81gat using the o ieph's. A pathetic featul I . � I I � a I y did tic � believe in I . � I - . i � I o'clocki I de ierrnined to see the beginning uld start life in all health era were wi h his death in the fact that it I urred legal fit m i = r &nee and the first instalment, . : � � I I Bible as a text) b -wk ecause teach .q - F - � � I - � I 1, I : T young horse sho � . rea,ohed Achell last week, and It I , . I of it,. and, � ouid ve only two days before the opening of t�a new $10,000, - . . q � ,1 n1agnifice .t range to select from, and �� � ,i it wasnearly twelve then,I and vigor, and to I his end he a tv not all com teach it, and because �, t to 101- : 'N -will find' ,10 aTt : : a patent to - w i3exp cted &'still 1, rger sum 3A ye ' . I . TRE Al E, I 0 I 11 � ' was sure I 0,10ald ?ut in the time upstairs. � sc on after birth ta Ke, a good dri k of Of the fact that pub schools are made up St. Mary's Church, London, the ,�i rk to ,a I � I � oinor hat � I .. y n� : . I I � . � Olds- hich he had devoted most of' his energies lowe 1 " ' "I re a trade _'.�� ,,, we �.place as . dressy straw ;as I n � - in the season c, . � � at milk of the dain. C of all'donominationa, Bat he strongly ad- W '' I -Mr. Rol�113rt A. Nicol, of Mitchell, re- � , The show" vas not advertised as a poultry colost-rum or fir '? hIs and s'n a Agbnming the pastorate there. I � Embroidery I . would wisli to wear at the very low figure :Sa1q.f c � 500 as W,ell'as d� r f Air, and I don't know why, tr um has A purgative effact which iE neces- vocated the teachin g of the truths and "' ,om hit home in New Zealand I � " . y . of H. ceived letterd, h. feetian it can . � � ant with the, fa �. ti cl I any one could name any ,sary in order to cause the bowels to 08311MIS . - lea of the Bible. The Bible should - � The safe i a the grocery store * I . ., 11 I I ��I:) ed for� upatai4, if I i princip . ea unwelcome news I T -If E I'YOYS Llso will see the hat they w' ) . I I i 4 . � - Bogart, Chatham, was blown open rly 1'�sb week, �cctatain�ng some t i 8 f cbI that was not up there, I their natural funoti-on-. If-tbie - i , liot ac- . :i k of dainU�_ I � Sa �! brd d o I I I , be read and ueel in i I votion as at -present y concerning sI 1. ag . d airtistia in. bands, and the price for any of these lineg I 11 . P � 25c I SI"urJay morning last, and -$11226 .in none .C.Cident to hi3 father, calaii . ! : I . Would like0to know it. I almost wished I 'complished naturally, a gentle pr r provided, but he obj i �ted'to it being used - - . . I I . � �: � � - I ' other valuable papers taken. Th i work him to decidi t for his home samwit ... - i an, . .. 0 1 1 . . I y Larvest of . . ckea fan3ier for 'cistor oil should be given t book. The,pinioins of those pres- ; I . . 11 * were SoTmeq ng of a chi as a tax h? ad the hand marks of an expert. Who. immediaI . o has been living i -A f I - ! t4, . . � I =IJES 'ID CO3TJ S. than I mig hav -. gotten a plan of the I ant were pretty even Y divided on this sub. 8 _' er jw . .Oar, sling engaged up, - - i Embroider- T , vT ,� A� J 0 most ' If the foal is born in the foo mem - I to the I store. Mitchell for Ov � I "I wh�iah they I � I � I must be liberated at eve did the deed had a key I . � . � I I . � improved cke:i coop and bought myself ib ane 01 ca, or it ject. I Ri4i idents in the neighborhood heard the ex- to two mon6s in the Stuart flatiring - � � B. it " . y at our pricer -on Ties are, the new' at we have jLIF I " T7 � an incubato N�rbaps I was better off as I ,a . Tom b 13 -!the - to t4ke a course in . . � it received : ,3, - - � Mr. J. E. � t The Coronati e . - I % ill suffo. ,te. If 1e navel cord i 9 z ot rup rat, P tic chool inspector, 4 iiG,n. Two holes were bored in t ie safe Mills) when he 13 � ,_ - . : - .I paces . bugivoo . Co. I -_ .. Seaforth. � . was, for t " a were so many different in- I tured, it may be tiod tightly in t I took up the subject, "Pliwary work," and Pi 11 He will � , , . Sale- 81 �5c & 50C , . . i - age. - . 1797-1 m6nt I . . � 'b 1131 ) ine with the handle and the co nbina- the Stratford - � . . � cubators on , ixhi Ation, with as many men I ti aar together mud mt between th ib rdings. a atip�isn of his ideas as . i 1up h4s ' urse besides an !a- I l - � q . gave a very lucid d I I I I I I I with , to the best method o conducting this work. ti9t i. The charges destroyed the co nbiva.- have to give . anied by her I . ; to ,tell of t i� pwuliar advantages, I might or it maybe sever d by scraping � have no clue. tend I I � . . . i i � � ed visit �0 �bet Bilitish Isles, which he ' PX_+a._1-%11_4_1U++a._1_+ I � i� � I I ; . . I i. I The police - aland, BriLiSh . I . have b % Ims to know which to take' dull knife about two incl�ea from tb navel. turning ham � I . . '� � , . r con I � . The subject, " N t ; a subject and a school -m a' before :re 0, - � - The boiler.of a steam drill used in cou� expected to � -, 1� i 1 w umbilical a I sad by Mies Consitt. '_ -01 a a I . : ha=_e of her : i 1, WSI Coa watch the flaffy little olts will bleed to death if the Cabinet," was dilcu, I 1 avi. - I . I � 0 � . I necti6n with sewer extension -work, , n Ot. and will le , -Y of vaineduver- - nger, of this I ., i� � .as ba, I rr. .", -ou - o or, when they Cord is severed too close to the body, &ad I Butter and Eggs ta"ken a $1. ` tl^ 0 She, thought that the study of nature should WA I , I ;� , IV-] p a, blew up last' Thured for New Zeldind! .. � Df Hamilton, - . � I I : ad seen a Ule more of like, . olt is bor .; careful be begun With the A -at book, and that a ts, if y af moon. tiq 'in; ; choll, .Mr.. Nicol rnade, I h chirpin� and too soon after the colt is bor . I . __q,_9_9__1 I I 9- , ! of dh times. T hi, i St ed t h Alliance, will +++++++4� ! ! . . . . -0 6 a 1 -1 !� !-"!-++ � '� I hopping ab t as though they were 'quite watching is better than luck at si. portion of the school iours could Ary profit- force of the explosion 1: a boiler, Daring,hio a ft i nda, I I of whom will deeply . � �, ; � � p1q, nd their.surr6und- I oals.,,are very subject to a dise a + c,I � 30 lor 40 feet in the air and dro. ped it many warm . church- next � � � . ased wit theinse ves ably be spent in t is studv. The public th� 3ugh the roof of George Cairu'a.. ho, se. - It regret bill le0ii so sbou, I , - n - when . . I I of Kippen, � ffil � I 1. 11 ings, and t mind the price of the inou j )int evil, which IF almost fatal, school history was biought u� for discussion ' * - 'y years a rel-d- � I ' duo � lapdod on top of a bed in a room in the Mr. W r14 d, for man time and had I bator. The ke that, vied mot actually fata , renders th( 1k,al not by Mr. W. H. John iton.� The book was I h &to dent-ofStratto 1, 1p;L�zed away -last weak- at --- , / ; ! �', � northeast corner, which was sma a ��� . I friend, Mr. ; ith the ro� tere as to which could make ,worth raising. Ri cent Inve8tiga �jbhs beiv.e .:, ' rei , e w,,, J � � � the home of 41 n. I G . St � i; I rt W adversely critized, t ie general impression PL ,,as, so iti4aw, Mr. A- A Wall,, ' __ � � . and Mrs. .. I I I . i I I �' I I iacaused bi blood being that there was �oo much matter in it, . At the time of the accide t John . as one -of the v1dest . i I I ,� the'moot iiiI and there were more pigeons a iown that this di iesse - ! : �� i. , . � . . soon, an uncertificated engineer was in of Torente. ne'r. �.e4d w .Ou. I . �� , the PC _ I 'Joy_oes ,a _ _� Maid from % .... :1 . ' � ; I tbi�n I .ever saw in my life before; black, y oisoniiig sonous matte * entering and that it lacked P Auresquitness. 0 E rg6 of the engine. It is said, t ,, Railway emp I F: . . - MAODO�N'A I� P I aimit- - 11 TarriberrY. - . (S-UCCESSORS TO GREIG & � ) I I wh�ite and , rey on(: s, and they � too added tarough the newy- save 0 cord ' The resolution, lii4 it ing the %ge of t at the tario havingimai the advanced age of II; I .. I I � . I I � ftom the litter or tome other injurious sub i b I �ek was a second-hand one, and t L 9 -, I '- I 11 � I� I . P It din. - I . I lived .at St. L.: a piece at tb �'ir mite the . ting teachers to the i professionz to twenty- it 87 years. A many y . . 9 - 0 1 . I st� 6m prersure put on was more. than , I _ ears he 1-4 Mr, George. - 11,01 � ! invention that was so intev- j)ct touching the wound, and that by carq- are, was discuJed, but was finally re. - , �r . harge of the bridge P I Johnson Blros. 4 11d] 1 saw a I ( . � one ye � cot 14 stand. Masson and two bo3 a were Catharines a m -g � � I I I - � �� I g th%t, t, he rnan insisted on my taking 'a f illy diei afecting t ie navel the e I resolution committee. . - lm ir.---- I t di�tricb. Go- ... �_ , bera of tha � � es6ic J ferred to the bi 11 scalded by steam. building- dep . or �' - . y � fk._� - Wednesday, If El :F [ I , I I 7 Where to I a avoided in most cases. A wei [Bolution In the evening very successful " at ki a, tie *As elliployed In th - I I 1! !' . I . a S , , � � . ,. illing all about it and .1 � , -Daring the storm unty last ing to Stratf I . �__ .I- I OTZrT . I pamphlet in' Essex 00 . r � . i � H ) 1 v th it man' got in a dairy f air is ip f carbolic acid In very good for Pie par 6 40 assembly room of the � or twelve or filteen yeaas.. - . ! � . - und for Mr- I : . � I I � I buy it. .; - home" was held in T reda�, eight men and as many teame of sho -A I I don a mem- — � I � ,i more than kno , for he was showing off I one. Among the other co ! troubles Institute at which i most interesting pro. 90 be moved' to -Toronto, , I _____!�_ mmo , 1� — I I �, I hoi son. were enconsed under a shed on the Abou ,' a., I � , - t a, yea� -:,! I I . I � I . d con's 4pation - f music an� a-ldresses' were g ven. u Mr. N_ i - rses: is, visit- � . � I I - merits pf a potato parer and Cleaner. of young colts arediarrhoesan i who transferred there. He - IN � I I . : gramme o .... i - . � I the jor,when the storm I 1�1 , - I sit, - . i 0 ,put th y y - a and death at 1� Y� b, I June ; 'rdj potatoes in 9, big tin like &7 The former is vouall caused b' o,�ar feed' 1, .Wi ilket farm, near Windf had,beenill unt' a year, Cheap Excuision to Canadian Northw . ' SSION. caqio up. The wind blew the beenill 0 � 1, ', ikenhead.- � � � � He I ant Wait SATURD SE . shed down, beenill ; " - .- - this I er d acme water on them turned I Dg or exposure to inclem er, and 1. � not unexpected. Mr. - . moosb- '30�; , pou I � . li, r a, driver � 21th amd July 15tb. Retum faxe $28, to . $, boll il I t as opened by an a horses were all knocked to hii advanced' . � L . - go of borses . 1194 r : , i a brush and a knife cleaned' a hould be checked at once - by t he use of The Saturday sesai n w d the men and � tlz ­ , : I . �O y kno" in � . . J I . . � a 9rane, a , . ­� . I a I t1, ible paper, on 10 00- ass methods in arith- the "ground. Two horses were killed. Read W�ss * I 9,12a foav rabl _­ . .1 � � . fl�ch corre d flour,:rice. and I i ILC . a I I ugh aw I I � - I ��­ . a , : " 't the.time I had seen all these t ies . gruelc lk C , t' tion metic, S.- . I ' agriatted. He was a mom- ., I other -fivir , � !� 6nd pared �e potatoes without any further res as parche , driven hro Stradoid. ially in G. T. R. -circles, And r - q - . �� ! . . L . -h .: . -Rev. E. I t � [I ' jo; ' "' howed much thoug 9 � . � X & I trouble. 1. I I., and boiled mi " by Miss J. Bell. The paper Ax -hie Hawkins had a tooth i r I Sim soI * , tin er. his death Wi3 GRE STEWART,- e S and may be relieve by the is t in .preparation' and. him tongue, and George SIMP30I ek� � � . - , bights it 'W�s one o'clock, so I hurried down on the other h hure -while in Stratford. 1" -. . : - L i i I . I 11 I . ; . f setor oil, and by injectioms' of warm was well received. IMr. H. 1. Strang, B.A., .qd an injury to his Gack. The dw liu of bar of St. J-&ilO . . I � , attended tha � , stairs- to soo the commencement -of the tee of c - - I . 4611- a. Jo in, Wissouri, and a I . I � . - ion with th-o - ! ' L , I was alone by this time, so i mter to which soap has be6u. a 4ded.' In took up the 11 DiffidlUlties in analysioL and All.,001cotte, farmer, who lives in he same One' G a, Oor pi - ,I - I ' I PRESS. batter contdht. I 11 Cases L ' . . 9091, r , .� C. P. R. TICKETS, TELEGRAPH AND ��, is w I ck by lightn g and daughter, M� � a. A. B. Neil, survive. . . � I L �11 to at parsing." 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