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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-08-15, Page 1I � . I � - .... - - � � . - I I - - -7. , . - I . I '� � --- � " - " i'r ­ ; � - � rumer, - IT% 0 mees, K-5 ' 4 A10110 ponzeia the publia. in A August, days. cep `u the X . forp close I V tA) know true . here must i6 a, ada. wehave to money .- you -d the money. . iria nutshall.- tie Realaows, me,. ey' to aid usi a iantities of mer. e. The thinge. l,e out at once, . I 1p, both you and N"ailone most, Ill . . �,% in Sil 5 1 K etc� � r Shirt Waist? ce this seasoni, blea- ones yet- . I ate are exoep_ : I GlAy in, waists, i thinga that tol IfuL We men- � � I I . I r'ES , � rIXG HATS - Is - DKRRGRIEF�� ?'EAR � I so on. 4ave the oppor- - )OSIng, &a- we of- ity for secul mg in the latest nonornical cost, � en you require is, white dre-,,; wor with the � folds of white- �degree of simple ml ant& be - these gooda can ; taken oat and kin to look Like � I I t_ I , . - - ­_ � I ik I . . . :-_ . - I . 2 �� � � .:� � I I I . . - . I 11 F 11 - i - 161 . . � t � i i I Nlow I �_ x,! . . � . ��._ , ,�� �Flllllll� I i _Nr_ : ; � . ; - I . I I . I I Uk� '*%11.1f1107_ i I - I 1 i � , � I I ! � i � � �- I I � 1 4 . I � � I �, I I I i � I , � ! I : . ; i -1 , I i - . — I - I I � I - � I I . I .- - ---% 1", i I - - i ; — 14, ; I . - I � i . I i .1 I : I � ; � I - �. r � . i . I XeLEAN BROS., Pubfishe-18 - v, - � I � � I il ' . � I r, i ZI . � �f F THIRTY-THIRD YBAF � 0 1 L I � I � ; I 1 19 1 _� -k : � . . i I � : I ! � - AlUaUS-P 15 IL9026 I : i t : I II I SFAFORTH FREDAY9 I I . � � $1 a Year M� Advancet : , � - . I ; I . I . � - I _.A C � 9 1 , i T��_ .. 1 , � i , L ; - I . I I � � i - I . - - . I— - - __ T! ! j . -_ - :; � . ---..- I � I I I i - - __ .. - . __ .- . � WHOLE: NUMBER, 1,80, 1 1 �, I I � --- - I, ­ I .0 ­ . . --- --;;-- -,--- I I - . I � ' � I � I 11, — � I - - - i I i : — 17-1 I i I � � 'i i - ; � -1 i � Robert Arcbi�ald, Luella Burke, the bathers were missed and a search for ­ . i . . I I �e. THE from'a seat , on his right) and f�oiug him, . - ! - I . � THE � ORONATION OF; WR�TING PAPER � A ; I . I � I nie the bodies begun. The three bell hs'd . E I I - � � . i � . reon, Cowan, Mark 1 Delaney, Jen ! I I i 2FLOOR . -_ waited to be crowned in her turn . . . In . _X I � I . -M D :� I � i KING. I I I 1 teohrebeisa, wra. � been itting On a ft anchored in the stirf. .! . i . I , � _� � TORES - I I i � U�eemdn, Nelson Garden, � . . 2 S I i � f — ALL EYES UPON THE ]�OVELY 4UMN. an di EN �/ELOPES � I a I G . � The tide was flowing in, and it is sumosed � I ,Found Ploor ! I : . ITT; i : � Mary Gaetzmey 3r, Maiy. Gillespie, Gordon ti r ! i THE �- C RHN�NY SATISPAGrORILY Then all eyes turned toward that uni Gunn, Ruseell lartr Henderson 0 t � I � � royol� dignity - i � I P, . I I 5o ft. wide I ! AETAIL ; 111OL-B A . quev _y; Iran l, they remained on .the ratt so long that they �I I ; PERFORMED. lovely Quoen, the picture of PA I ATRIE& I MabelHodgins, Mary !Johne,e Leslie Reid,, - misjudged .the depth of water bez wean them �_ I I I I . Q I I ) . 1 TIpper Fiber I � r - 0 ft. long I - I I . nd womanly grace, aclipsintm, all the ttious- :allie Rose, Randall Rose and the shore,.� Mr. Baaham was a good . � I io . It MANUFACTUR-! Ed wf�M VIL, 1-R. L, by the grace of I God, st. vit. and, - PA DS - I- lack Roberts, , . ) . �� L � I s of women near her � a divinity in . I � ; I ot the ,4ited Kingdom of Greab B."ritain aud . Scott, F nk 8�60, Annie Smith, swimmer, and it is believed he lost his life- - - - li� r . 1�'G. I . I )"gall to kneel before lier and pay her I In all ,b shades and tin - �� I - I � � I Oscar Sproul 'ilson Turner. Commercial in an attampt to got his friendsashore. "'he I � i I � - t nd, and., of t the lateot I ts , "_ -, I ; and Ire ! he British Dominions � homage. ! - 11 . I � �i � r � I ; I- I � i . : and a � low prices. i4 � - - � I J t I bt,youd . he seas - King, Defender of the , . I i . � I men were at the I . I i _�__� W amilies of the drownec I + . I . diploma -Lena aetzm1eyer. . t - ' 2i I I . I . � I � I E I Let all the Ooun6eaP4 aiwick, Mrs. I t . ! . other schools who hotel near by when the accident occurred. !t . , . � I , � Faith" peror of India, was on Saturday . Among those � from i, . � 11 8, ' WINIP-D ID , Alexander and -A despatch from Vancouver, British � .. i last oro ned without hitch wrote at Seaforth, Chaples . . �, � , -? i I . i I "DX " 11 ; t, I . at Langtrys, Mrs. George K�ppel �fier6 be pub ! or harm, I AIE ALMILI L � i Westm, toter Abbey, London, Engl �Da. It On 9 ore, White were succe�Wul` The resu. ­ � I . I THE 16th 'OF � AUJdiw�Tr I one f-ide of the scule and the Queen alope _9 I I itis 01 Polumbia, says -- "The name most prom- - � � - I I th a , - ; k 4: wn it would go I I �i i I I I . on the other side, aid o inatioas will inently mentioned as a successor to RRev. r . � . I . was an O vent foo which-tbe world has waiu- I . 5he other departmentsl exam . ; 3" 1 1 � - I ! with her 1 few Dr. MacLaxeu, in St. Andrew's ;f I , --- __ Her bea�ty ' � 1AN0Wi0"i,,,,,t,tttt­ I 3e pu . I ! I : I I P was so great, so . 81EAFORITIL ---- I . - iT k t� ! 0VV%*WV14_Fll P1 A ad, as p� rhaps, it has never wait 4 stay q bl;shed in the Tol nto dailies in a ,__ AAAA ; L : a . -, I _. - � other c4 7orial . I heavenly, that it nea ly brought tears to my .�-- P. I .1 church, is that of Rev. W. J. Clark, � I 1; I �. . I . .- i . ay I .. ; i . i eyes, � — i . of the First Presbyterian chureb, t I[ '! In order to give the very tbusy peoplo a chance : at� the � half -p! ric4 : � I � � 1. I i I In all! �espectsj the celebraticn wast im- I balanal and t pled intol the water. ; His - I - I i - nt � SaVled by th� . 1; � I The King,had every portion of his coron- I 0 + . ; � Uana' ..London, Ontario, and brother of Rev. Mr. i � , 1 - tieles, we -shall continue the sale '4,ntil Saturday. The am Ou re IV and it 'Was carried out, with, compapions, like himself, were only five' or qa. - , L � ar . p I , I , d I W.L Rose � eaile from England Clark- of Parkdale church, Toronto. Other ! I . E V I lion f detail ifand lack caid ,r� ation perlormed b th Archbishop of , I � . � ally low pl.�ces 11'as I been a re4 fee 118 of a etitl tphLa , "I , six years old, and consequently unable to Hon. G. I -1 ad, pure t6se exception a een 1h, hot a perf orm- . . i � E . E ,haser in taking advantage of I a Canterbury. Tb Q di � - r names mentioned are those of Rev. Dr. .-I F t has proviouply niarked iuoh displays. 1 Th asaiet im. e was fa,4 being carrie out orhome on Sata dell i t� I velaajoii to many. Special] y to thq'se who have -come q lo�g dis e and wb I I j ad by t,he Archbisho of �Tork. � I - Cobertsou, Roseland ; Rev. Mr. M-cmivan, ii � ,an 11 eT -Qaellao Vic- � into t omas McGoirick I �-St. Mary's Rim4n; Catholic chur:!b P _. pride of empir ,'which marked a river, when Me, Th I I - . z . I � not; having had dealings with us pr�viously, ente-itainec' Son a do as tp th by fire Sunday �indoal and Sev, Mr. *Wilson, Win i - - I : 4t toria's jabil She knelt, and while fo :ir lovely ducliesses ' PIP09- I ee, was lacking, and in itis I stead � op or une!y appeared a�d, seting the lad's Mount Forest, as des�royed I . . -�t IT, I � .� �� bold a ribb, pale cloth of 4old over -bar, the " iorning. Dr. MacLaren go.es toJoronto, as, Home .: .- I ! � � I I I I . i . , ; : - . I rtr sa Gr the half-price sale. 1 there p rvaded -among �ll classes a I keen peril ' a position, -plartgel in and rescued I hate d , i ,enuiner,e, i I - ; I I 1 reeollec��on that only six weeks; �g")') the Atchbishopof York pot red ,holy oil *upon h. t -Milk fever is veo prevalent among 'Mission superi eut� ? - I ' 'The wa)br at this point wus abou I ­ : You'll never know until voul come and sea, and� we will pr�mise ! these . I the ring upon , In I �The Now Hambur' il �_ I i i I er head and then put her ifii a i _g .flour mill was on 11 -_ il I i I king I&.# in danger of death. This*- b pro. f �t deep. 4 : :Cattle in the neighborh�od of Kingston, and - ; . - . . t I . � ! . � . -r -fire. The I i vill be no disalypointwent, for youJ I . f rth floger, and fitially placed the crown � I . I a large number of Priday night totally de�& oyed by A � fuloess and genuine By y I I ; -_ � 7 duced t ... path , , during the,past month, a I . r - i i � I upon her head. I , I 't animals have diqd of th� disease. 11 djoiffing buildings, althol several times - "k I . ****" " � � 'for the t6n rather than adulation �fqr the rned,L ; The Ocldfellows. . Plk - I I . � peer- : . - - � I , #1 I'd t�io f�eling was voicea 1by the The Queen being crov a�l the f a h 'n, which she ,killed on fire, were saved from destruction by the 3 ���**#&*#* : --In the crop Ito 0, . ,A . E , , The! C Encampment, Independent � � I . king, au ; i -1rand I - I . i I t on their. coroveto. Tbe Queen I lait week, Mrs. J. B.!.Cleak, .of Bancroft OfTortsof the firemen and citizens. The i . . i Archbis4op of qanterbury, when he: ilasert. 6915es Pu , Order'of Oddf 31lowe an� the Rebekah As- I �H` - � ., . i N I I then rose and went from he al�ar, on )port- I � ill wa -The Following kilist until, S,,'atu day ed in cub of toe coronation prayers the I ' village, found a' old ntigget about bali the W , a owned by Mr. Jacob Zurbl and I __ . WW . ; slembl* of the 3%me ordeit, met in Toron o on : # . I tive ed by two bishops. ; � �, size of a a 11 an. ii � � occupied by 1. M. Clemens and Company- . 1 5! word ,W g I � ., i I t , i a '4 For wbope recovery we no � . � . eyor H'wland welcomed,both mall ; � � I )) . r - the King on his throne she Tuesday. M 0 '_1 - . i . I I 4rtfelt t auks. . . . � � - -- The insurance on the miV and machinery is J I � ! Thee he" I As she passed I .,Alr. Richar I I Barr0t, of Komoka, Mid V . . � ! . bowed low and reverent y to Im U ; . , y, has pot�to viaes growing in I ' i -1 -�15 00 men's slifts half I rico $7 5) P b and ook ­ bodies! to Toronto. The Grand EacI%mp- dlesex count $2,000, in the Waterloo Mutual,- of Water- . i � : THE D.,'LY.* I � merit had an abtendal 100. The Grand ! -on stock is � ' a,lf L ti , � 11. I � hle�r place on her throne I y theKing's-eide, . . his field which Theasurei five feet, six inches �oo. Mr. Clement' insurance - I � � . triarch's rtport reepruniendod that the , . - I I h c� 7 -0) � t, ' . 14 00 men's su"ts . Iliant anrise promised ,has per- P66 i : I I . ; � A bri i POrfeet th I a whole coronatio o�cc being t in length. if th potatnea are in proportion $3,000. 1 .1 - � � wea : I - : 12 00 men's suits - half I ri . the�,for Cortatill Day, but 196g, b -s- r! Encampment should hoia its sessions .6 -Man. � . . 1, 66 6 0) � formed. � I , J he will be all rig it. � A- sad accident happened at Port Rand- - 11 t I . 1i ; . I I I fore tho �ooremobies commenced threateni 3�n, with oJowns on and nially in the even numbtl years. ! I � og .s Lan),,, an oid resident of Palm- A'eld,M on day afternoon when Mr. E. Bash, i 9 - � I � I The King and Qu( -Thomp ! I � . i , I 10 00 .men's suhs � half I ricE') 5 :00 clouds &thered: and the early arii�-als ou .w to �he alt5r and The Grand Scribe rep'orted a membe ship � � I iae Saturday, by tak- -t an- -1 � I ] . I 4 ith scepters in hand, came erston, committe I suic of Lindsay, was instantly killed. 1, 'A � 00 - I 1i - . � � 8-00 men I s sui�ts half rice 4 ; ,the route, of th6 proces,lion cixtue provided delivered the eceptre and dove Ito the arch. of.3,00, an increase of 180. Re, cf pay. ling a dose of str�chrtiu�.' Him mind is sup. I . ears that the b*ribge at the 311t was be,i�g ­ P I - I - I : , -1 , I t ments were $0,407 ; invested funds, of su. � . 7 - I , . , against �ontingaucies. The eurlier 6rowdS bi'hop and 6e golden spurs to the Deat of - I � idd ged. Islander to pass - . F i . I s sed to have b enly deran IswuDg to allow the vteamer . _ � I Po ecome st�, L : 7 00 men's su-ts , z I e , were in nowi8e as large as it liad been gener. Wes bordir ates, $2,1,522, and annual rev nue .1 .1 lo Ig the street in 8ar- Ithrough, when Mr. Bush, who was on the � I half ric, 1 3 5 . tminater., 'The King wat4 t�= disroboA I i i . � : � I g -WhI lk�' a, - . � ! � ally a ,ticipated they would be. � Many of �the Imperial cn�ntle or robe � of a _� 88,78T . . I rp i 11 i : . o 3 0 1 � . tell an I a, 6 a W" I g n � an old g,entlem&a opproach, attem, 6-00 men's stilts i half Iric' ;� -Grand Treasurer -reported a balance ni F r i d ay or njz� uted to iump across to the - . ' i : I -enthushets vich oamp stools and ample sup- .%'royal robe 60 purple velvet. So , The I - , rd ' dropp-1 ,lbridge after it bad swung: a few ftet. He � � I I I arraved in , . ,nained James E ,r s,.,,;f Corunna, . � . � � I . ,� hand -of $146. 1 1 1 isealculated the distance, struck . � � 5 00 men's suits , half ric 1 2 5 plies of orqvender had spent tbo night on ir M jesties then on . _ 'evidently mi . I I I I i e a I f St. Thomas, presided dead from hear0�"1Wfo,ilu1r1;1, He was agild 77 . i 2 . 0 wifi� the Q� een, and the � . ; ' � ; . I the best coigns of vantage that c iqld bs proceeded through, the choir to the west � Sio r Waddell, to I . I ,I . the railing and iell to the �*harf benealth, a, - P i - - � I ys suits , T rice 3 4 - ­ I � � � ' at the Rebekah Assembly. Aboub 60 twere 1 � half years. , . " � � w re in the same positJous ar, door, of the Abbey, still w ariDg their I , of gy0ies, Aistance of 30 feet, bead foremost. � I I i . . i secured,! andtb p'resent. , The president recommended the _ At Etsex Mario � i A, gang, , I � ; 3 2. 6 o-'cloc4 in a morning. At tha� hour the ig in h ll hand . eld up and robbed two ! --The English newspaper. men who ure 1, .1 6 00 boys' suits half 1 ric�. I crowns, the King bearir leaving tow ; � � . . � � I establishment of a sick and funeral benefit in � I , I troops bvgan to take up their &I tb� aceptre and the roos,� and the orb in -bis I (e b $25�,and a gold watch. 7comiE � ig to Cal towaide the end of An. I i . . Jewis'li pedd f i half I rice -2 5 I fund, ach surbordinate lodge to manage its ! r i i - apart, le t, the � . under the &danca of 1%1r. W. T. R. ..... � ys, �uit� f tiOlob, aud' policemen, three paces �Liaen bear�iag Oe scep6re in her � The gypsibs j er caught and lodged in. the gust, . - � i - . , � f own fund. Ab present the order is purely _�. i � on � - 'Preston, Canal n Cemink -- I 1 4 00 boys' suit's half ' ri(� 2 00 lined th'o route of the proces�iou fr 1 Back th' i ad do -ie in jaiL sioner of Imml- 11 � I � . - right hand 'and a vory rod EL � is, -1 . i I ingh a to Westminster AbbEy. fraternal. An increase of 161 members for I L . am iTalac UP her 1eft hand. Thus they left, -the abbey, -'Mrs. Margaret �cClelland &ed in gration in London, will be extended an in. 7 . � � 3 00 boys sui�'s half ricp 1 50 � to eeveu';Wclock�thero were ,-ertainl�j more* followed by the pro6desti oriatceracy in the the year was reported.. , a age of 94 years. "Viltation by the Industrial Exhibition Asso- . I � I I .. Hamilton 10 sb wi 3eki at ith, I � I � visible, bu6! after - 9 � lej to be h4d in . � to es an I I I I : % . 5 00 men's trousers half ric � 2 5Q police an -sightseers world, all wearing !red !, Vel Deceased was born in� Balatclal an , ation to vkfti the great fair ' l i . I I � that time there was a rapi-I increase �a -the coronets, a eight never W, be crgotten, and Junio:r Leaving Exams. i resided in this country : - many . She Toronto this year. It is believed that the' I- ! . , 7� , ; � 1. . years I I . i I . � . I . 'like leinderdla coach, , WEST AVRO-N. I - N 0 � [ 'A 4 00 men's trotisers half 1. riC6 .2 OQ i , �� I � il I I number;,of .spectators. Most of tl�16 best �t6red Oeir f * itit'rocan thus obtain a betteridies A01! � � . . eni . . I died in the edun y House of -Refuge. I I ; posit 1p along the ioute of the twelZerryle In �6'rees,for the short I . _ I - i . . - 3 00 men's tro,�isers half p rice 1-50 io , � procession drawn by Th follow iyg.3andiA�teo who were pre. -Mr. .John 'ibson, of Cherry Valley, ,CanadWe great resources than in any other ... � � ud the r ' I � . I were thickly or wded by 8 o'clock, 4 procession through t a strelets. - f Piiace 'manner. The,'newspappr -men represent I I i , i pared in the public scliools have. sucoese'f ally Ontario,.& highly respected farmer o . . . . C - 2 00 men ,: - I � I i I I . ' I � I q half T rice 1 00 spectat � rs were, f urniabed 'with pl�rity of : d , . S trofusers I : . I 'r I the Pu�lio School Leaving (or ..Part Edward county,i roppe4, dead in the Queen's ithe great journals of 61r.eat Britain and - � r I I :PATHE'r INCI ENTS passe I . I . . - � I � �i I t diversi, � by �be marching and �ounter- : ; i � . .r r 1 25 men's Lrolusers half y ric 3 3 2�:�,, - " -, � - ,�� Lea cer- Jh9tel, Picton, la t Friday eve&Dg. Deceased �Ireland. . . . , � Two incidents in the a e will live in the IJun;or ving hxan�iaation). Thel' I --marchifig of the troops, headed by their . � t �Lightn*g stru ry . , ia� ed Itbern. I , f all who wit'a e The tificatl,ee and a!lso the m: ke of he ulasuc- 4as about 65 ye re of age. 1 cry 0 ar I . Rk the barn on the dell r1kers - half ' 55 ind quickly p baches, ruem I on Tuesday . . s " .- I ria 3 1 banis, agOiDg state first . 001 . well 'farm of G� Sargent, in ]Derby, I 00 boy "' k . cessfuill ndidites have been sent ti the I -Mrs, Georg� G. Maxtin, wife of a I .1 I private parriag a and automobiles. . Buck- of the.q , which alm �t de�eloped into . I I . 11 - - -75 boy 'knickers half * I 311 I . t ntrate 0 cen ,,rea around the teacho ocf.: I I known Chatham, lawyeri diopped dead Sun iof last week. 'Some half a dozen people - I S;L, I ric 3. dramal rs of their sch � . t I 11� i p I I - I ! - ing a Palace, � naturally, wal one 01 the a , f Go a legiate In She'had were in the barn at the time, engag4d in - hop rich Cc I atitute,-Chrifitabel I day evening wbe'a rbtitilng to bed . I � I . 1 rice pri oi 41 centr�o of interest, as it was the a ed Archb,o of antarbur'T - Koin the I I I Ala -fall at - . � y Bi�eett, :1 attended eb arch* in the porning and see med ,milking .30 cows. All of the anim 50 boys" in4kers, half * 1 ' 2 ' , pri � . . . I I . i ! . OPEning of the serv: ce -the t c bishop had Andeh3on" Aries Beevers, Nia - . i - I stall point of the great pageant. Crowds .I -1 Emm I L . � i , Crushed by a . I 9, and . I Drysd�le, Arthur Gelinal L91ratta ' -John I I I - ri � 4 (jr,aig, Alma Dancey, Minnie Dolan, 1! in her usual good healt�'- - . the abock, and one of the milkers bad a log 0 () 511 t�le greatest difficult i _t . 00 rain coat9 half T 0 cein: ea ing or remem- - � - I 10 I assembl�d ther4 in immense uumb&, ;�,�'��a dcLeil the grat wbite eettler of � cow falling on him. Another I I h bering the prayers. Th 'book, from which Helen . . � ' � 1 8 00 -rain coa6 half 1 *1 6 0 :� the firb�l chee of the day Went up Portage la Prairie distriet, Ma r bot. � ric � Griffi.i. Ettal Henders�n. Maggie Leigh, nitoba, died � man had his trousers slit from top to I I I i I , - I i 'i L hi's almr)st blind eves endeavored to read, . � I I 11 - . -aped - . i . when We newm was circulated that King to Mabel Thurl(w, Gordon E. WightmanI. on Saturday .be deceased was 87 yeats 1 tom on both sides of the body, buD eac I � 00 I , I . I - � � . I G 00 rain coat: half I ric 3 � obook in his hande, audi!when he came 1. 1 $ () . - Edwaro was in�the b at of health and t,pir- -Winnifred Carl ' ad 'n'�hat district. for the . 1 with a slight scorching let the skin. All the N � , � i i lace the crown upon KJhg 6,1ward's head Exeter pnb'ic school,' ing, of age. and h lived -4 3 I . I . I . : I - 5 00- rain coat� half I rice 21 50 1 its, and, well e4uipped to undergo the fatigue P ,. Gj . a), Vel a Cobbledick, Dolly Dickson, p;set 40 years. Ile wao'lborn in Perthshire, � animals regained their: feet except twol, I I . � I his huge fr�me, toweritig� above the seated 09" It I 1� I . I I I I which were 4 . ally. ; killed by the 5phock. The build, . . of the 4: i I . Lillian Ellie, i, John T, Gardine;, W!inona Scotland. t L I t I . 4 00 rain coa,tg half .T nc'o 2�;i 00 I I king, sway6d so vi lentl,y that the Bishop I � ot,:1 take -'fire Land was L I I I I.E. ;� of Winchles�er had to' 4upport -I r Hurley � el P., for � � I I T� X ROLL CALL OF THE E51pir 3im, while Howard, Via oria Mine'a, Mary E. Pa sons, -Mr. 11 East Heat- I ing, fortunately, did n __ � - i I i - I I � . - I xecuted p � I � .� . I e f, 50 - thur Wood. � possekses 0 well" rofile of I but slightly damaged. j i - . . 3 00 rain coat� I half � �ric' I a I diplomatic' embas. the Dean of WestininateIr �gt a guarding Ar i lug"I L[e � t � i 4 . I !I . The 6b8ence of special i L I r � Da 3gannon public schnol,-E. W. D ] min, Sir Wilfrid7 Lau . i.9r c4 -Amy Wilson, -the girl who disappeared : . I ent that) -it with a �knifc b . : I d ibe coronation n ,,& I arge band underthe crown. 'It was� evid U 01 i , I L � : � ties dei srive I i � 'tworth county, a ; - 1 50 hard bosom shirts � : ; i I ' Helena Glenn, John B. Young oke, Joel Johnston, Tyen&naga Indian, out from near Cop'el Wep � i I � ncernational character, al. the Archbishop of Canterbury could not see - "I I I , l measur -of Rat i I I , . I I L Ce tralia public v,.8ch6ol -Ficeda. B I few days ago, has been ' as a harvest half price '� 75 1 Ld, ar�d aftldr,'groping around, I ) a mineral stone. i I 1"i" i . . � : In 'Prince and Princess Hemy were in his King's hei i l -two � � � . (10) i L � tho i . . i I most im- Clint n Hogartb, Se"Ines P. Windsor. All the petitiona in a recent Ontario �. hand for Mr. George woowdgert. about I I : sees in the royal box, he wasJust about t6 complete the � - � th r , i . . the c *, many prince . . I , ; Lf t an I millis west of Par tin r I I � 1 25 so ,' d t ar (11 os o m. , I H sell Pu)lic school- -Oliver Jewett. elections have b!�en filed at Oqgoode Hall. is, de, le assumed , � . I and t 9'" regular embassies were fully. repre. portant part of the cere ny when it was I . ' ! -Con i- t . 8 JLhe - -1,-Myrtle Smale. T - � pame of Angua Gordon. ., fl, 0 ing stories I Au field schools, No. � here are 49 in all, of 'which 15 are cross I iriab �621 sh 8mpire, discovered that he 'had th the - I . I . L .� � � hirts (76) � � half I . 2 sente �', The roll of the Bdti I I I crown wi I - � ' hersalf srou%ed ; - I , Noi. 2, -Cal ale Fiun.1' i petitions. Four' yeal ago there were 73 which she told in regard !to I I .1 I I �� ! � I he raised it, but : � I .f � . ; ho.wevq, might have been called, in the balck to the: front. ,Slow 1� I . Nd,. 'za Fin I tLy and she hastily . i � ! � : . .1 suspicion aa. to her ident� � _. I I 00 soft and 'ar I bosom P I � 4 -Me rgaret FimlayBOD, Eli - filed, of which c nly ei hu were prosZ-pe' .i- � 4 1 . � . . I i Abbeylil The Indian princes. in 'splendid too ]at to proven the! choir rc,m prema. I t � 49 - ; � � Ft � , ie- � � . left, saying she hadreeeiTed a message call - i I I ely bursting out with, lays(n. ! tiona. I - - - � I shirts (�50) half price i 50 I. con were present, and all of the self- tur � � � m. She has since been . . a loud 11 God Save ` " : . : . I � bad No. ll, -O iV6 Foster. --sorne davi ago .'Gilles Brothers, at ing her to Durba � ; ,he a a King," Amid- a pinsion. which �ar - I 9 " s i commonwealr I � t, -a vill�ge about 15 miles i : pver nd nearly all of th C. McGregor, Reid)s Mi118, m Gilt, �ad five horses traced to, Cathear ' : � 75 soft and hard bosom . i r, In s th ­ Nc . 12,-N. ay Boyd,� W. . - - . , wa colonies Were represented by wn to a pitch of painful pervousnes a . . - I I I � I the ervi � � I gro I _ a tr� ir. Rodr were killed in- west of the farm, wher, . 'he had been work- , . half:price 37 ' � Premia.s. Ministers or' Governo ;' a. Sir Archbishop finally manal to place tile Roderick Me �ennan. , - struck by ' Some ing, but left S e� �rday of last weak, .. - shirts (00) . . ]� . N tiz-&beth Rutherford. , . i there on ati I t . i Wilfrid L%urior, in picturerque blue mantle +wn correctly u c n thqi'King's head. - N4. 13,-E ,stantly the fifth died .on Saturday. , - 2 50 straw hats half )Ace 1 25 I � P li 1. I . 16, -Robert J. Reviit.. . of the animals were orize-winners, and all and has so far evaded hei purou4prs. I : ... I and de�oraiions of gold, sat with Premiers 1 A)�CHAISHOP. I - E. u � I .rf - . . � TH KING A DS Mry 46 � I 1� . �, Co borne schools, No. 1,-Netta were well bred and val able. The loss is a ----The ,Secretary of 8 at Ottawa re- � . 2 00 straw hats i half price I 00 I Barton. and Seadon in the choir, m6ar Am- , i � 4 ,y 0 � ate . � .. �� I . . ceived a cable a few daya ago from the Brit- . ' . half ,rice 50 ! basqad�r and , re. Choate, and with them A few mi I nuks\later came the climax t-6 Tyn all ' . hea-7y one. , 1. � . -if the Canal I I 00 straw hats � ' I . feebleness. He w%, kneoling to do thA first N,4. 3, -Pearl Whitn6y. I -In South Augusti; township, Grenville h4h Government, eakin � � . ' � I . - 1 also *ere hlidoe-rp. Fielding, Patterpon, � , - subjects 'of the King. Nl4. 9, -Ha , rry Williams. I county, a man name , I It - : -15 straw hats 1, half - )rice 37 . M uloc , �, Borden, Ross and other �anadian homage of All the I ' . I d lRantinson, who was Government would extend facilities ' . I ! . 20 1 1 � . when JMdOnly he musu fainted, and would Gdderich township 8�hools, No. 1 -Helen ived while a bar� to a number *of Baer farmers to witriess 50 btraw hi,ts half i )ri.ce- I � I 10 supposed to be dead, tev � � i ' '_ I .. M inistiers and c provincial Premiere' Lady have fallen upon hi sovereign's knees had Dry Idale. - . I I bar. was shaving him, and so ,frightened the- farming operations this country - 1 2 50 paarl Soft liats half! Wice 1 25 I sed in white, and - . I It .. . : I i Laui iOr was r, ichly dr'es -not King Edward n e y, a rmly graep, - NT 2, -Mattie A. Johnston. I I knight of the razor th�t he swooned. The It is the intention of th ) British Govern- . I . � L half ��r�cel 75 . thei ' any &diea in; � supposed corpse as 'd ment to sendBoters who 0 re practical _ ' 1 50 pear -ats . qd both the prelate a hands and lifted him to No. 6,-Artbur McClusky. siste, in the work of re- farmers f soft h! _ I . " ere In - I , I promiFent seats. There have beat) grand' i I ! . N ; -3 50 sumijiler c4ts h If 7 � I 9�lof London, Win-- No. 8,-Ubarlotte S�ifli to Canada to look ove'! the tountry, and a rice I � his feet. The Bis op � ing. I I viving the barber. I I I . . pa Westminster Abbey for gener- ! ; i I ' ` , ere playing Around upon their return to Son 1 Africa to lecture . half rice , , I cheater and Durb clasped their arms � Stanley s("ols, Union No. 1, John -While -some boys,w 3 00 summer co'ts, _1 50 .. - . . 4 " fter generation, but there never has , , , - ' atiou. � L. �round tbo Archbis 0 ,,of Canterbury. the Johoston, Jo ,in Drysdale.. : 7 1 the pile driver at the pow bridge at Dunn- to their fellow countryi,ilen on what they L � , 1 mer co4ts half )ri C�e � l I 06 been 0' ectacle so unique,in i-eprdeentative I., seen. Ron. R. MT. Scott replied to I , : ;� K kissea his wrinkled baud, the Arch- N�. 3, -Edith Rath"well. i 1 Ville Monday af terno�b�. one of -- their num- have . 'ts . 7D , ! and 4n'�Pp'reheutlldve character as! .this- Im. b ingp I �,oad fell jed . N6. 5, -Colin Cam bell, Edith Sparks, I ber, I Wm. ble, stating t W) the Governl 1 50 summer coo, half rice , � iiho a back, his feet me Brunt, aged 10 years, son of Mr. the - c,a h . . ; I per ial !'coronation, with'a cloud of Witnebr.est P I 2 00 fancy - vestg ' 11 00 y ri& mechal and , thus be was E d . - to m I half rice l 1 slow) a ically, I iulh Stogdill. : A. S. Brunt , b36rber, *:'as instantly killed by would do all in its powe). iuke the mis- . I i ire. : : I I t I 76 � from �he remotest bounds of the empi in m t e throne to -Percy G. KeyF. I the lever o - . atus striking him On bion ot these parties a a cees. hal f i rice! _ ore carried than led f4om t No. 9, 1 f the %ppar! � 1 50 fan .y vests I : . Th ,�mericaus were lees favored, ,than the , I I i . . , � I 'a tj St.. Edwaid's chapel, whera!' he was re- No. 10, -Grace Murdock, Elizabeth MC- the bead with urrificiforce. -The Minister of EdJJ -,ation for Ontario I ' . 0 � . 7 1 it I I 00 fancy vest . half rice � 50 Cana tn who had at least! seventy f I I . i � I . . f tens Toronto, and, � e'lias decided to invite i,h 3 headsof ,the' dew I cy, 89 -he -vived. , , Gregor. � -Asalt famine threa z I I seat; yl at thlr4, were fully thir�y in - t I I I -ince to a 2.5- 1 b , ; . , 0 0111 ed bad t I the Prov. ; . 50 ties i JIM! rice' I The tremor which his v t oaus N�. 14:,- Freeborn Johnston, . 0onald as far as the salt jobbers can diseel there' gree conferring colleges ij I � I i I I I I I . . F L I . , e , I i I I ` Ab . , I �. f.;' The extraordinary � conference to b a � days bf -, � 25 ties I half rice I `�) acaroely subsided when an ther human Grw4sielr. : is no immediate relite . a b Id "it the early 1; ! I . . THREE PROCESSIONS. , 1! I : I :- ! 2 0 collars i half price 10 ; A ,touch varied the pi oceed i t a Uitborne s hools, No. 10, --Clifford Whit- demand for th .article in the CstuadiLNui September to discuss tko -allocation of the . * I r - I � I . boy .were I ' - f all to � I � ChO three processions to the Ab ivas forgotten in the er. Instead of I i ; I I -_ lock� Northwest ia,the allfiged cause of the sear- � Cecil R'hodiiel scholarabi which will - half price 7 ' � . . f � I 15 collars I . Oarriod out according to programthe and the !merely accepting the I mage of the Prince , W,,awanosb schools, No. 3, -William J. -city. This is the rei . ison assigned by the! Ontario's share. One ] Ian *hich has-been R . � � . i I I I . # i .�� I i . I q agleaturee of the firsb'�iwo were : iggested is to let each separate universit - 0 _9__9__T__9l 0 , 1 jobbers of salt in Torontoi 1 let y � . _9_*_,F__9_.�q,l !--! !J _6__ 4 __ __1__17_1_ , nly ' trikii I of Wales, King EAVard put-bi3 arms around Sm4h. I I � - I 1-4--i I-, .* ++_1_+_A__W_4__&__A_iA.__6__ * 1 -1 - , I th g4rgeouo 4ate carriages and the beauti- Ithe Ptincell and kisse'd *� him, and then re- N6. 4, -Lillian J..Plark. -Rev. Dr. Courtie'e, editor of the Chris- 1 in turn send a representative to Oxford, but - 9 I I . ! I I I . ! , . , � LD - I son. Guardian, i recovering from his recent ibis expected t] � t I I called him' and wrung bis hand with a man David . � . � LE. i - . I fueti�appingsi dhorses. � � : % X6. 15, -Ida I tian � iatilur-ag the confartent'A ' I . CONDITIONS . : . i 1: : I r . - � I I � c � , I I RN THE ABBEY. 11ineer. of parentel affe,tion �hat bought N,6. 16.-D. W. Patterson. attack of pautlyeis� He will remain. at: other suggestions, possil, ly. better- ones - will . � I . 1. . . , I ; . '! I " I T The scholarships, the Mi�nis� � 1. tears to many eyes. , T thole who were Theregistersfor 1,903have been sent to Mortimer's Point, M6koka'for a few weeks,� be discussed. L V. L The sale prices do not apply'to all od i s ock at above p4ipes. Spot At�bad to'�e seated at 9.30 0. m., a I I I I : . � � able to Bee, clear�y, thee two episodes, the the �eachers. The literature selections, the longer. Rehm nointention of reaigningi ter understands, f ' -- t v7slue, and vill , - S oval. jGood's will be exe anged at selli�na 'price if I thou$4 the ce�emony was to begin at 11. 30 1 1 a Lthe Wirt., al ,,, rea ven , - � � � - cash and no goods on appr 0 � 0 fice i list; Of authorized text books, prograrnme of the editorship of tho . Christian Guardian, spell ere ',a handsomely, -a � I I 0 ­ I magni nee of the 'be) welled worlient the 1. .. � ! .� , and Ily beian oiily at, 11.45. ' I � i �� ! 5 � . no sati"factory. � � I � I " rn d' MeTk and even the ill be found on be a ca didil,W for re- It is unde4tood that the On- A ,t W�Iat a Shak i � ! 'The eternal splendor c'f the unifor btu�ies, etc. for next term % and will be a ca election at the; at Oxford. I . I esperian scene - �_ . A% �& I I � ffice , a will kll�t t" -each year. !.: . � � .A� All I to , ric grandeur of t 'a 6o0nation to ind of the 6over. The results forl General Confen Dee , 4hioh opens in Wiol i tario universitie - -W �__" . - histOl . � . I , . - _V I i -A-04- - , , Anglo-Saxon mixture of sublime and gro palgis 3 i �, peg next, I I � -- . � ` � , - 0-f - - ______� ary interept. part I juni. r m t Mon . . I I A Q s9cow . . L � I al itself.ssrtk� almostlint I i at'ioulation have not ye .. f, :V11 , tesq0e. of tragedy and comedy, � Lbe tern �, I : -George S. ort0n, a farmer, near , o1ra, - he so on. I : .r va .� Orris,, . I ic I cont�sl which is the key-note7 of all Eng- � King Edward vt� greatly ,unnerved by beeA receive . . � � . Men for Manitoba nd. the luest . , ; ibndWon of theas Archbishop of Canter- I I I .1. reated considerable intireittin the neigh - 209000 i � � lieh RifeL i . � the c � . _�___ Hastings countjr� met with a fatal accident' 0 T : i . . i � I I ng in� ty, has reach- I - . . b d'tbat his majesty 's�t in constaut EAST 1 HURO-N. . - He� was i an va-ged � in dr&wi borhood of Staff& and 0 -cmar I . ; I o'cloc I k procession after r roerss,on 1'r r" i laab week. 1 1 1� I f , I - - I Of the above number a ar; at many will be f orn this distridt, an if you I .A - . F the I drer','Aaot a failure it�l the proceedings, - 1 1 1 hay, when the �vhifllatree broke, one of t-1101 ad its last stage by the ­.aXatlonalud adjuitt- r� � -1 � 11 ,!a . I i beg�lnj to arrive. First came thatt of � , Brupsals,­Part I, junior leaving, Ruby I 11.�_ . _� I an pretty nearly s �o � ni I L I I 11av(- to invest'in. an outfit, L 111ur f ar i though he 'was oU�.waroly cal , as could be f ragments strikli . unate man iu� L ave the amount f a - - � g the unfori - . - ment of costs- The pla utifFs,costA agall , you c, . y I royaIl �rinces ind princesses and their su i tes I Cle�g,. Arina, Dunlop, Emmerson Fultou,l . � a d at SM t . ' ( � � A I � " * the abdomen, aut,i6g a punc . I � i � thati and sepuritely came members of the fudged from the oteal with which' be - ture. Medical the defendant bav bew tal I- Im, your , -price sale .s on. I I I _rdeal� Eleanor R. Fanat9a, Harry C. 'Goodipg.i - . 8 I atiff At - �i� 0 I � as death came to hi and the detendarit's coo against plai - - t - 13,y buy' -oods now while bur half I 6 ( erO�t dur rig the f no %vail, I :1 ; I I . loy4l family of � England. Then the Duke' beld his sceptre rod aid was . 7 - .4 1 . Fra ik W. Ham, Beatrice H. Howe., Alex., 0 1 1 1 fever � - %:� 1: . . ! ; � relief in rp. He was 54 years o $86.26, leaving a bales -in plainti,lPs 4 ; *~ nnaugli and his suite ; the a! the Prince This brave show, 1howelver, d. d not deceive a few hou . , . I of d Lamont, Duncan A. M31)onald, B'1111rbara I 1. * - - - - - �Alk I 10 . � - - � I I *1 0 A 0 A A - p I the Queen, Th ough the service, and - age, and was a pror�inelat Orangeman in his! of $206.09, which has an paid. I : . . and;priucess of Wales, followed by the � -McKelvey, Susan McNair, Beatrice Me- I ! - I il . � ! . . I . : : especially,asthe rohbahop of.Canterbury district. ­ I . � .- : -From the publis, financial report bf . . , . I - 'L ell& . � . f . � I QuOen's procession. r Irwir Raynard, Ada, ROOR, , a qu -1 the Met - the Fallarton - . � 0, I ot know: became more and mor nervDus was this Nai arte� to -save . rn i . . i-11 - Ili opitei of her slight limp, I do in . I I M.! -About d Friday mo � hodist onurche ,ot .1. . I I man who walks like her, and that day noticeable. . i . Rose, Brine 3cott, Kate Telfer, Wtr ing, fire was discovOred in. the large brick circuit, the following particulars Alter- - � I . I a V . E Wr ght., All: ert R. Zimmer. i I d � . �,. : , i - w shil West, to exquisite � for wordo. TH � - , 88101 actory at Ha#ri8t6,n, owne and operated ad, showing the mouey raised for the finan- I St w a t WIN Ul'. f Grei . � I I I was too �� . an. . Mount , Part I ior Matriculation' -Ru . � I i - I I their Maj;sties, -6r leaving the by Merram . i � Of 6ourse, to finish, came the King's pro --leo-' - As � Br(tber�, builder10 and manufal cial year ending July 3] at last : The Mount I . � ark H. MeGsvia, James 1W Rich .1 t2r* ­_ � I ; Brown, Fr ;. la'appliesl and -riovielt Pleasant, congregation :raised - for :01 V-ur* - ONALD) - . n. , : � Abbey rain commenced ii o fa . and t,bey re. � tures of bdih era` . -Y . �, I (SUOCESSORS tO GREIG & M I I ; Bio. � I I I I [ingford, Ja76 98 ; . � i I I I Tittre w,%sls very .heavy poises, 6,33071 ; car I I - � I � I i turued and deferred their departure until t this wooden goods. I i, HIS MAJESTY LOOKS PALE. I Twenty-ei.,ht- candidates wrote a ' dlWoo - �� ,I r � , I the rain ceased. he leftat2 o'clock P. 5 . toelf of mate ial lon baud, iand this, wit,� i13ethol, $4-12.41, and Fullerton v, 1& J . . 2��" I y I . I de4 ale pts Of L 1 -le - . � � Ile ascended the steps leading to the cantore. i . a . i $ '.. . I � - 0 Sta' n rit. The departur of the King and Queen � . . - I _; Johnsoln B� 'Sn9 0 - 5 t Wingliam. -Part I junior leaving, Lauri "the buildingLar d m: obinery,!was totally $607.25, mak ng a total of ,Xe i It � I -__ L - I i I I coronation chair without hplp, and his w& -L L stroyed. loaff will be heavy. There]. 787-05. 1 Z ­ I L from the Abbey a Eignall ,d by another The I 9 I .. ! 1. ' A. nalev, , ohn E. Currie, Corti G.* Carry . . eir wor'k in 11 . � . L . s1wers were given in a firri and audible he massei . ly a ligb b i aduranee. . -Burglars are gettin in t .� � , an I ealut� t bands playing " God was on - I ­_ -4 i ; Pea rl L Davie, Olive K. Ferguson, Norman I I I'll, S. 0"Col . - i � voi6e, He looked. pale, but warvellout I a Stratford. The store . ,Mrs. H. ,F5 - I . . - . sm] �F 0 __R 1=..l . I . , I ly Save the King." The entire route of Their Gowdy, Wra, A. Higgins, Willie F. Link_� -About 70( p pons from points akng ­ � . ML I of New. York State nor and J. B, Badiotair shole store were �4_ . f i � - I well, all considered. _L Majestie8'return to thel Pala6e was marked the northern border , I, � � ___ � I ___ . I _� - , I I later, Arthu� McKensie, Willie J. cl,,ean� - ' nt,o LS rida consider- � ii k . . . I .-ough the whole stage performance, he lar to those were in Kingston!, at�few dava ago.. many 04 brokeni aturday night, a ; I � —, , T. hi by scenes of enthusiasm simili Jim Marray'.4 Albert Patterson, Alerta M. � . � .1 o L L I I L . ea where � mount of goods ar d mon . �� i 10 . wai spared only the LitaDy and the aer- d their prI kreas to the Abbey, llr them found th�ir Way t ; able a ey were al . ��, - i which greets 0 Pe raon, Je4nie Rintoul, Roberu M. 'Shei . a to the - I I F a � I mo�., He ha,d to take the oal,b-- and l4ten A � The private 4elephonewir �Lj I I I Harviesters' Exc�rs n � the more circuitous r6u�e through clubland Ma y Troy. 1!1 � I I ! they nould leal al tW,ng up , land W straF,rated. . enting any warn- !I: . - I i ad to be . eat. 1Th L said the I . I I � I I to buAleas prayere. Then ' hill giving the hundreds the Canadian; ­Nkoirthw L central had been oubt prev r� I I � 7 and on Constitutidn -Josie, Cam * . I L I ` � . - . he 1 2 art I J un ior Matriculation, P� 7tal, -police. Evidently .--, . , I I a I i an6duted with holy oil on his h ad, breast ride of i pers no occupying the , Annie Gilchrist, Marjorie Gordon: subject was & L tter of mu4-,h -k in th4 ing being given to the ­ 4. Z T -1 E WEST - . h F ind of thoua4 . bel. 0 'is is the �i 20,000 WANTED IN parts. Thi i . 4 bands. ' Then he ad to avieu state, and it M1 as quite likel that durin ators are a ".1i . - �, I i ': an . stands, W: indows a�nd oofs an, ,opporbuniuy Be tha J. McKague, Alberta Rintoulr, Her - . Ly 0 the manipul �` . 1, - , � v cloth . I �njuyias five ousal would twelfth time Badour's a ore has been burg- , to - : change hia clothes and put, on a .11 of is year as I . 2. - i � -Male or feniale froua the Fast, who have arraiiaed Work �dth driends, , of greeting the nowly or owned King and hia . roy, r tbi , q � ­ - I I forward to di h west. �, larized. . I . � . 0 I Wil : I be cpnve: . consort, before they re enter d Buckingham ber� H. Sheriff, Maude P T G I trud go I i - I I . -"- . . I I ana gold. e fands of t a No � . i - "' Qdat of re B, roy. I . , -While Mrs. Aroh-RobertooD, w -bo lives , for t1w same farmers thev worked for in former years, _ * Lh, oroner� jury in T ont , after due . .� Or' , I . � ed free � Poor fellow ! By that time be was grow palace; which th.ey did in th wenty-eight candidates wrote at -A c I I . - 1902 from'! Winnipeg to destination 'on presentation ol ' - ' I and had to be supported, when be a recided t . � prior to August 3lSt, I I I In$ p,a a Irl Ellice, quite near he Ellice Catholic n . o markable scenes, tbiff entire cr wd from Con- centre. I I 'deliberation, 0 , ,tiat to� ride on I n as leading al horse, across a field - - e to C. P,. R. station ageot,d Winnipeg, without I rendE-Y_ I wa�a resented with the spare �,d ,,,rd, sLiuution Hill downward joining in singing I I electric ear'is- dan � cemetery, w I- . I ' : fa-riti lal�orers' cerbificat , . . � in. 0 tb a. front seat 9 a � opet � . . I - . ' ana Phad to gb through the proc63 of girding . ! t I lytb,-1 art I junior leaving, , � rig recently, the lioree knocked I . - -- to certify they have cn- the national anthem. . 1, i � He iry, Edii h E. Jenkins, Raymond Red. gerous. MrL-. 4aria Thotripson, who was one mornt d inflicted A severe wound. The � , � in't it Iwee,,:Sfiry for zucli farmers! to go to Winnip ..- .:. ! kn6 oblati*of said sword. Then be was . � t . 'ming intp � the city from her down,&, . C 0 ; F ridin on a ca ed � . I I I - i L . I . � BORE DX�r NVEU M.. Toll. - � . a,jye(l filetil. I I 4 ia�lested with the armilla and Imperial l - . ma id, Annie : � I hereto has 8 habit. of Jumping over any �, I 0 t� f ; � I n -Annie, ; s ago, became frightened I i letIurn of! the '�King and Part I, i -the groun �, and it was at. one I � the new stribution is not -to fo:ce Shortl �after t e I Junior Matriculatio , I -imipo, a fe ulai . I 1.1x,i-rtuA'-1-ioN :-The object,ot . plan of (�J, . �, I mftutle and the orb was delivered to him. yl 'a iq the motor blew out, &D4 small hole in I Will, 8mith tu work for Geor,e Jackson, at Estevari, wl hom lie does not know,., After that �the ruby ring had, to be put. on Queen tothp Pa ace it was,! officially an- Cowan, Katie Marsball. . � I b se the fus �, i ace, pened. I , of tbeFe pbActs tiiat the ident hop I � . . Twelve candidates wrote at this centre. sprang from the ear. receiving fatal in 'e5 I nuanced from thei -a that the -King had borne I . i ar Mrs. Robertson received a �ery bad cut 0 1 �, � . , ­ .- nston, of Yorklon I � bil fourth finger. � . In returning a, verdict of "accidental jdeat 4ers o work for James Joh , VVhOm he' does know. 0 �red Wroxeter,-Partl junior leavirf T -Ga I _ about two inches 10 Ight eye, I if be pm t , A the care. the terem011y Wel ard,that he had suffi 9 _Jager rig, over hier ri - - � q At last came the last part r � iven -Ldh freedom of choiln as possible �i : A. , tanle the jury redom6ended that pass I 0 - I ' be (, as mi . . . 1, I % ,I m4ny i Higgins, 6 I I ob short I _.. The lab i(.r w'11 11�1 i I , the puttiuR 'of the crown on his in no way from fa.bigue Thi� was confirmed ne� Campbell, Ben , I � should not be allowed to 'occupy the ron and was rendered uucov scioa� for I I . member that with each sep. I by the p�lesenCe L of the ! L : - ::: ! .. . I - . � � labore�s being primarily ticketedi to Winnipeg, With t King! himself, when Sandoz son. . � time. . he4d, J1 Bu re i i . ,. - - I . . _ ' tart I Junior Matriculation,- � ' =040n f ; The hwt of the farin I them � 1, . . a&' '-o be said in response to the r ated plaudits of the Etta J. Feat of open cors. .4 - : � -puring the storme Tuesday aoft the promi.-4ng free distribution to certain territoiy, Places' n the 'best ar�te performance prayers h Ill OP ge� . � - . � I I or rge Fo d, 0 - f 0 a P I er i � � V'Innipec, .is �lie� seat; of . the . . I ,owds, he and the Qqeen �ppeared on the Burns, Robert Higgins, Ernest Wiley. -Geo 3sw j 70 years of a � � . , anid. bym.us or anthem* strug. of last week, ligbtaing pacsed down a wat a Dro c )r.n . , � , I)OSition to obtain work for theo rqasons, viz : in their robe and ' T�e- .Six eandMates wrote 0 this centr minent m .... rclIant and formeralderman;; . 0 ! I hen all that was over he was conducted balcony crowns. . . 19 pipe on the northeast i er I of the Tel i . , ontteal, -55 years of I � I -%,I I --headquarters of tl e. C.� P. R. west6rn lines, an(l i NV . � I I - Fordwich,­,Part I junior leavin PereF Walter B"hel -of M . I ' su� ) I 2 an'toba Government, and the . Jacob's faces of both were sti sed. I with smi es as il.s and wn ectina.with i ; to��the famous chair, placed o�er � I .0 9 rai f the Gral took roller In , � X1 a - - lie has jileb cause for cow a2int, he , . I d . I : I : - I -der . I . . t al Y,. land ! 4 can make it' known ! , I in r1ecognition f the S. jAshton. enry A. Carter, James , . C& - age, chief t a aespatcher � o I - - if any person cofisi S -�. st�ne with his heavy crown ow -bis bead, a .they bowed repeate � M1,cGair?, Trunk 'R I . Miss Florence J1 .other pipe., paseed,into I ;he new hoiler room. I . ; ! I � 11trimediate investirr�tion of . hoavy. mantle on7 his shodIders, a! sceptre i a warmth of the applau8 . . . � ter, Jemi a E. Gilpin, Mabel bereCharles Mohr �nd Gus �Caslick, -a at once to headqua-AeTs, with po�itive assurance C .... i . r - an albeutionist, were w I I ; I 01 t �__ W - I - Ar6intha B. McLauchliD, &sislkliln Thomas, of hif utteal, . - tbe mill I � . ell f oun a Satisfactor' ad. ustment. : hi6 right band, and the' orb in his left. I drowned at O! Oreba,rd, blaine. last weeki, ' fi"er Dow workin at , -were I I his mievance, and,if ascertained to -be w le'al 7 I C might have )eenial sad drowning EdIward a Etrome, Lindsay Wilson. I . �, i bey were iv necrewing the pipe. 1. I � � as.presented,to him. - -What !, pen'geaZed. T 0 I : I I 1beii"the Holy Bible w I �! where they were !cipending their holidayi. I .' . I i t u ayer ad at St. Marys Ten cand ,dates wrote at this centr.e. . I toin I I . % , a 6nediction! and Te Deum were on 9. and accident W:as narrowly . The following pupils of t They b' the noun hout The ligh g caused a blaze Itostrearn from - - I - , I a 'at week. The young �eaforth, � was praeticall�,' d of the pipe. _... slicli bad bold of it - I GREIG & STEWA T3 I A � dnts .. we enthronization took place, after which on Frid :y mornit g of I a the an . i 6* - - . I 806forth C(lipgiate Institute have aucces - when the beacli at that poin - . I him by princes, peers, son of Mr. James Mar bf the -Royal, r y witne� with a pair of tongs an I his left hand. H7-8 1. ! . ; I homage was� paid P by'! ; . .- I - a of the traged� . i . . I . i I ar,�chbishopp,: and s3 on, and Xing Edward together with tW D Of 111 8 Co ,ere f ally paspe� � the Parb 1. junior leavin - deserted. The okil . I . . 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I XeLEAN BROS., Pubfishe-18 - v, - � I � � I il ' . � I r, i ZI . � �f F THIRTY-THIRD YBAF � 0 1 L I � I � ; I 1 19 1 _� -k : � . . i I � : I ! � - AlUaUS-P 15 IL9026 I : i t : I II I SFAFORTH FREDAY9 I I . � � $1 a Year M� Advancet : , � - . I ; I . I . � - I _.A C � 9 1 , i T��_ .. 1 , � i , L ; - I . I I � � i - I . - - . I— - - __ T! ! j . -_ - :; � . ---..- I � I I I i - - __ .. - . __ .- . � WHOLE: NUMBER, 1,80, 1 1 �, I I � --- - I, ­ I .0 ­ . . --- --;;-- -,--- I I - . I � ' � I � I 11, — � I - - - i I i : — 17-1 I i I � � 'i i - ; � -1 i � Robert Arcbi�ald, Luella Burke, the bathers were missed and a search for ­ . i . . I I �e. THE from'a seat , on his right) and f�oiug him, . - ! - I . � THE � ORONATION OF; WR�TING PAPER � A ; I . I � I nie the bodies begun. The three bell hs'd . E I I - � � . i � . reon, Cowan, Mark 1 Delaney, Jen ! I I i 2FLOOR . -_ waited to be crowned in her turn . . . In . _X I � I . -M D :� I � i KING. I I I 1 teohrebeisa, wra. � been itting On a ft anchored in the stirf. .! . i . I , � _� � TORES - I I i � U�eemdn, Nelson Garden, � . . 2 S I i � f — ALL EYES UPON THE ]�OVELY 4UMN. an di EN �/ELOPES � I a I G . � The tide was flowing in, and it is sumosed � I ,Found Ploor ! I : . ITT; i : � Mary Gaetzmey 3r, Maiy. Gillespie, Gordon ti r ! i THE �- C RHN�NY SATISPAGrORILY Then all eyes turned toward that uni Gunn, Ruseell lartr Henderson 0 t � I � � royol� dignity - i � I P, . I I 5o ft. wide I ! AETAIL ; 111OL-B A . quev _y; Iran l, they remained on .the ratt so long that they �I I ; PERFORMED. lovely Quoen, the picture of PA I ATRIE& I MabelHodgins, Mary !Johne,e Leslie Reid,, - misjudged .the depth of water bez wean them �_ I I I I . Q I I ) . 1 TIpper Fiber I � r - 0 ft. long I - I I . nd womanly grace, aclipsintm, all the ttious- :allie Rose, Randall Rose and the shore,.� Mr. Baaham was a good . � I io . It MANUFACTUR-! Ed wf�M VIL, 1-R. L, by the grace of I God, st. vit. and, - PA DS - I- lack Roberts, , . ) . �� L � I s of women near her � a divinity in . I � ; I ot the ,4ited Kingdom of Greab B."ritain aud . Scott, F nk 8�60, Annie Smith, swimmer, and it is believed he lost his life- - - - li� r . 1�'G. I . I )"gall to kneel before lier and pay her I In all ,b shades and tin - �� I - I � � I Oscar Sproul 'ilson Turner. Commercial in an attampt to got his friendsashore. "'he I � i I � - t nd, and., of t the lateot I ts , "_ -, I ; and Ire ! he British Dominions � homage. ! - 11 . I � �i � r � I ; I- I � i . : and a � low prices. i4 � - - � I J t I bt,youd . he seas - King, Defender of the , . I i . � I men were at the I . I i _�__� W amilies of the drownec I + . I . diploma -Lena aetzm1eyer. . t - ' 2i I I . I . � I � I E I Let all the Ooun6eaP4 aiwick, Mrs. I t . ! . other schools who hotel near by when the accident occurred. !t . , . � I , � Faith" peror of India, was on Saturday . Among those � from i, . � 11 8, ' WINIP-D ID , Alexander and -A despatch from Vancouver, British � .. i last oro ned without hitch wrote at Seaforth, Chaples . . �, � , -? i I . i I "DX " 11 ; t, I . at Langtrys, Mrs. George K�ppel �fier6 be pub ! or harm, I AIE ALMILI L � i Westm, toter Abbey, London, Engl �Da. It On 9 ore, White were succe�Wul` The resu. ­ � I . I THE 16th 'OF � AUJdiw�Tr I one f-ide of the scule and the Queen alope _9 I I itis 01 Polumbia, says -- "The name most prom- - � � - I I th a , - ; k 4: wn it would go I I �i i I I I . on the other side, aid o inatioas will inently mentioned as a successor to RRev. r . � . I . was an O vent foo which-tbe world has waiu- I . 5he other departmentsl exam . ; 3" 1 1 � - I ! with her 1 few Dr. MacLaxeu, in St. Andrew's ;f I , --- __ Her bea�ty ' � 1AN0Wi0"i,,,,,t,tttt­ I 3e pu . I ! I : I I P was so great, so . 81EAFORITIL ---- I . - iT k t� ! 0VV%*WV14_Fll P1 A ad, as p� rhaps, it has never wait 4 stay q bl;shed in the Tol nto dailies in a ,__ AAAA ; L : a . -, I _. - � other c4 7orial . I heavenly, that it nea ly brought tears to my .�-- P. I .1 church, is that of Rev. W. J. Clark, � I 1; I �. . I . .- i . ay I .. ; i . i eyes, � — i . of the First Presbyterian chureb, t I[ '! In order to give the very tbusy peoplo a chance : at� the � half -p! ric4 : � I � � 1. I i I In all! �espectsj the celebraticn wast im- I balanal and t pled intol the water. ; His - I - I i - nt � SaVled by th� . 1; � I The King,had every portion of his coron- I 0 + . ; � Uana' ..London, Ontario, and brother of Rev. Mr. i � , 1 - tieles, we -shall continue the sale '4,ntil Saturday. The am Ou re IV and it 'Was carried out, with, compapions, like himself, were only five' or qa. - , L � ar . p I , I , d I W.L Rose � eaile from England Clark- of Parkdale church, Toronto. Other ! I . E V I lion f detail ifand lack caid ,r� ation perlormed b th Archbishop of , I � . � ally low pl.�ces 11'as I been a re4 fee 118 of a etitl tphLa , "I , six years old, and consequently unable to Hon. G. I -1 ad, pure t6se exception a een 1h, hot a perf orm- . . i � E . E ,haser in taking advantage of I a Canterbury. Tb Q di � - r names mentioned are those of Rev. Dr. .-I F t has proviouply niarked iuoh displays. 1 Th asaiet im. e was fa,4 being carrie out orhome on Sata dell i t� I velaajoii to many. Special] y to thq'se who have -come q lo�g dis e and wb I I j ad by t,he Archbisho of �Tork. � I - Cobertsou, Roseland ; Rev. Mr. M-cmivan, ii � ,an 11 eT -Qaellao Vic- � into t omas McGoirick I �-St. Mary's Rim4n; Catholic chur:!b P _. pride of empir ,'which marked a river, when Me, Th I I - . z . I � not; having had dealings with us pr�viously, ente-itainec' Son a do as tp th by fire Sunday �indoal and Sev, Mr. *Wilson, Win i - - I : 4t toria's jabil She knelt, and while fo :ir lovely ducliesses ' PIP09- I ee, was lacking, and in itis I stead � op or une!y appeared a�d, seting the lad's Mount Forest, as des�royed I . . -�t IT, I � .� �� bold a ribb, pale cloth of 4old over -bar, the " iorning. Dr. MacLaren go.es toJoronto, as, Home .: .- I ! � � I I I I . i . , ; : - . I rtr sa Gr the half-price sale. 1 there p rvaded -among �ll classes a I keen peril ' a position, -plartgel in and rescued I hate d , i ,enuiner,e, i I - ; I I 1 reeollec��on that only six weeks; �g")') the Atchbishopof York pot red ,holy oil *upon h. t -Milk fever is veo prevalent among 'Mission superi eut� ? - I ' 'The wa)br at this point wus abou I ­ : You'll never know until voul come and sea, and� we will pr�mise ! these . I the ring upon , In I �The Now Hambur' il �_ I i i I er head and then put her ifii a i _g .flour mill was on 11 -_ il I i I king I&.# in danger of death. This*- b pro. f �t deep. 4 : :Cattle in the neighborh�od of Kingston, and - ; . - . . t I . � ! . � . -r -fire. The I i vill be no disalypointwent, for youJ I . f rth floger, and fitially placed the crown � I . I a large number of Priday night totally de�& oyed by A � fuloess and genuine By y I I ; -_ � 7 duced t ... path , , during the,past month, a I . r - i i � I upon her head. I , I 't animals have diqd of th� disease. 11 djoiffing buildings, althol several times - "k I . ****" " � � 'for the t6n rather than adulation �fqr the rned,L ; The Ocldfellows. . Plk - I I . � peer- : . - - � I , #1 I'd t�io f�eling was voicea 1by the The Queen being crov a�l the f a h 'n, which she ,killed on fire, were saved from destruction by the 3 ���**#&*#* : --In the crop Ito 0, . ,A . E , , The! C Encampment, Independent � � I . king, au ; i -1rand I - I . i I t on their. coroveto. Tbe Queen I lait week, Mrs. J. B.!.Cleak, .of Bancroft OfTortsof the firemen and citizens. The i . . i Archbis4op of qanterbury, when he: ilasert. 6915es Pu , Order'of Oddf 31lowe an� the Rebekah As- I �H` - � ., . i N I I then rose and went from he al�ar, on )port- I � ill wa -The Following kilist until, S,,'atu day ed in cub of toe coronation prayers the I ' village, found a' old ntigget about bali the W , a owned by Mr. Jacob Zurbl and I __ . WW . ; slembl* of the 3%me ordeit, met in Toron o on : # . I tive ed by two bishops. ; � �, size of a a 11 an. ii � � occupied by 1. M. Clemens and Company- . 1 5! word ,W g I � ., i I t , i a '4 For wbope recovery we no � . � . eyor H'wland welcomed,both mall ; � � I )) . r - the King on his throne she Tuesday. M 0 '_1 - . i . I I 4rtfelt t auks. . . . � � - -- The insurance on the miV and machinery is J I � ! Thee he" I As she passed I .,Alr. Richar I I Barr0t, of Komoka, Mid V . . � ! . bowed low and reverent y to Im U ; . , y, has pot�to viaes growing in I ' i -1 -�15 00 men's slifts half I rico $7 5) P b and ook ­ bodies! to Toronto. The Grand EacI%mp- dlesex count $2,000, in the Waterloo Mutual,- of Water- . i � : THE D.,'LY.* I � merit had an abtendal 100. The Grand ! -on stock is � ' a,lf L ti , � 11. I � hle�r place on her throne I y theKing's-eide, . . his field which Theasurei five feet, six inches �oo. Mr. Clement' insurance - I � � . triarch's rtport reepruniendod that the , . - I I h c� 7 -0) � t, ' . 14 00 men's su"ts . Iliant anrise promised ,has per- P66 i : I I . ; � A bri i POrfeet th I a whole coronatio o�cc being t in length. if th potatnea are in proportion $3,000. 1 .1 - � � wea : I - : 12 00 men's suits - half I ri . the�,for Cortatill Day, but 196g, b -s- r! Encampment should hoia its sessions .6 -Man. � . . 1, 66 6 0) � formed. � I , J he will be all rig it. � A- sad accident happened at Port Rand- - 11 t I . 1i ; . I I I fore tho �ooremobies commenced threateni 3�n, with oJowns on and nially in the even numbtl years. ! I � og .s Lan),,, an oid resident of Palm- A'eld,M on day afternoon when Mr. E. Bash, i 9 - � I � I The King and Qu( -Thomp ! I � . i , I 10 00 .men's suhs � half I ricE') 5 :00 clouds &thered: and the early arii�-als ou .w to �he alt5r and The Grand Scribe rep'orted a membe ship � � I iae Saturday, by tak- -t an- -1 � I ] . I 4 ith scepters in hand, came erston, committe I suic of Lindsay, was instantly killed. 1, 'A � 00 - I 1i - . � � 8-00 men I s sui�ts half rice 4 ; ,the route, of th6 proces,lion cixtue provided delivered the eceptre and dove Ito the arch. of.3,00, an increase of 180. Re, cf pay. ling a dose of str�chrtiu�.' Him mind is sup. I . ears that the b*ribge at the 311t was be,i�g ­ P I - I - I : , -1 , I t ments were $0,407 ; invested funds, of su. � . 7 - I , . , against �ontingaucies. The eurlier 6rowdS bi'hop and 6e golden spurs to the Deat of - I � idd ged. Islander to pass - . F i . I s sed to have b enly deran IswuDg to allow the vteamer . _ � I Po ecome st�, L : 7 00 men's su-ts , z I e , were in nowi8e as large as it liad been gener. Wes bordir ates, $2,1,522, and annual rev nue .1 .1 lo Ig the street in 8ar- Ithrough, when Mr. Bush, who was on the � I half ric, 1 3 5 . tminater., 'The King wat4 t�= disroboA I i i . � : � I g -WhI lk�' a, - . � ! � ally a ,ticipated they would be. � Many of �the Imperial cn�ntle or robe � of a _� 88,78T . . I rp i 11 i : . o 3 0 1 � . tell an I a, 6 a W" I g n � an old g,entlem&a opproach, attem, 6-00 men's stilts i half Iric' ;� -Grand Treasurer -reported a balance ni F r i d ay or njz� uted to iump across to the - . ' i : I -enthushets vich oamp stools and ample sup- .%'royal robe 60 purple velvet. So , The I - , rd ' dropp-1 ,lbridge after it bad swung: a few ftet. He � � I I I arraved in , . ,nained James E ,r s,.,,;f Corunna, . � . � � I . ,� hand -of $146. 1 1 1 isealculated the distance, struck . � � 5 00 men's suits , half ric 1 2 5 plies of orqvender had spent tbo night on ir M jesties then on . _ 'evidently mi . I I I I i e a I f St. Thomas, presided dead from hear0�"1Wfo,ilu1r1;1, He was agild 77 . i 2 . 0 wifi� the Q� een, and the � . ; ' � ; . I the best coigns of vantage that c iqld bs proceeded through, the choir to the west � Sio r Waddell, to I . I ,I . the railing and iell to the �*harf benealth, a, - P i - - � I ys suits , T rice 3 4 - ­ I � � � ' at the Rebekah Assembly. Aboub 60 twere 1 � half years. , . " � � w re in the same positJous ar, door, of the Abbey, still w ariDg their I , of gy0ies, Aistance of 30 feet, bead foremost. � I I i . . i secured,! andtb p'resent. , The president recommended the _ At Etsex Mario � i A, gang, , I � ; 3 2. 6 o-'cloc4 in a morning. At tha� hour the ig in h ll hand . eld up and robbed two ! --The English newspaper. men who ure 1, .1 6 00 boys' suits half 1 ric�. I crowns, the King bearir leaving tow ; � � . . � � I establishment of a sick and funeral benefit in � I , I troops bvgan to take up their &I tb� aceptre and the roos,� and the orb in -bis I (e b $25�,and a gold watch. 7comiE � ig to Cal towaide the end of An. I i . . Jewis'li pedd f i half I rice -2 5 I fund, ach surbordinate lodge to manage its ! r i i - apart, le t, the � . under the &danca of 1%1r. W. T. R. ..... � ys, �uit� f tiOlob, aud' policemen, three paces �Liaen bear�iag Oe scep6re in her � The gypsibs j er caught and lodged in. the gust, . - � i - . , � f own fund. Ab present the order is purely _�. i � on � - 'Preston, Canal n Cemink -- I 1 4 00 boys' suit's half ' ri(� 2 00 lined th'o route of the proces�iou fr 1 Back th' i ad do -ie in jaiL sioner of Imml- 11 � I � . - right hand 'and a vory rod EL � is, -1 . i I ingh a to Westminster AbbEy. fraternal. An increase of 161 members for I L . am iTalac UP her 1eft hand. Thus they left, -the abbey, -'Mrs. Margaret �cClelland &ed in gration in London, will be extended an in. 7 . � � 3 00 boys sui�'s half ricp 1 50 � to eeveu';Wclock�thero were ,-ertainl�j more* followed by the pro6desti oriatceracy in the the year was reported.. , a age of 94 years. "Viltation by the Industrial Exhibition Asso- . I � I I .. Hamilton 10 sb wi 3eki at ith, I � I � visible, bu6! after - 9 � lej to be h4d in . � to es an I I I I : % . 5 00 men's trousers half ric � 2 5Q police an -sightseers world, all wearing !red !, Vel Deceased was born in� Balatclal an , ation to vkfti the great fair ' l i . I I � that time there was a rapi-I increase �a -the coronets, a eight never W, be crgotten, and Junio:r Leaving Exams. i resided in this country : - many . She Toronto this year. It is believed that the' I- ! . , 7� , ; � 1. . years I I . i I . � . I . 'like leinderdla coach, , WEST AVRO-N. I - N 0 � [ 'A 4 00 men's trotisers half 1. riC6 .2 OQ i , �� I � il I I number;,of .spectators. Most of tl�16 best �t6red Oeir f * itit'rocan thus obtain a betteridies A01! � � . . eni . . I died in the edun y House of -Refuge. I I ; posit 1p along the ioute of the twelZerryle In �6'rees,for the short I . _ I - i . . - 3 00 men's tro,�isers half p rice 1-50 io , � procession drawn by Th follow iyg.3andiA�teo who were pre. -Mr. .John 'ibson, of Cherry Valley, ,CanadWe great resources than in any other ... � � ud the r ' I � . I were thickly or wded by 8 o'clock, 4 procession through t a strelets. - f Piiace 'manner. The,'newspappr -men represent I I i , i pared in the public scliools have. sucoese'f ally Ontario,.& highly respected farmer o . . . . C - 2 00 men ,: - I � I i I I . ' I � I q half T rice 1 00 spectat � rs were, f urniabed 'with pl�rity of : d , . S trofusers I : . I 'r I the Pu�lio School Leaving (or ..Part Edward county,i roppe4, dead in the Queen's ithe great journals of 61r.eat Britain and - � r I I :PATHE'r INCI ENTS passe I . I . . - � I � �i I t diversi, � by �be marching and �ounter- : ; i � . .r r 1 25 men's Lrolusers half y ric 3 3 2�:�,, - " -, � - ,�� Lea cer- Jh9tel, Picton, la t Friday eve&Dg. Deceased �Ireland. . . . , � Two incidents in the a e will live in the IJun;or ving hxan�iaation). Thel' I --marchifig of the troops, headed by their . � t �Lightn*g stru ry . , ia� ed Itbern. I , f all who wit'a e The tificatl,ee and a!lso the m: ke of he ulasuc- 4as about 65 ye re of age. 1 cry 0 ar I . Rk the barn on the dell r1kers - half ' 55 ind quickly p baches, ruem I on Tuesday . . s " .- I ria 3 1 banis, agOiDg state first . 001 . well 'farm of G� Sargent, in ]Derby, I 00 boy "' k . cessfuill ndidites have been sent ti the I -Mrs, Georg� G. Maxtin, wife of a I .1 I private parriag a and automobiles. . Buck- of the.q , which alm �t de�eloped into . I I . 11 - - -75 boy 'knickers half * I 311 I . t ntrate 0 cen ,,rea around the teacho ocf.: I I known Chatham, lawyeri diopped dead Sun iof last week. 'Some half a dozen people - I S;L, I ric 3. dramal rs of their sch � . t I 11� i p I I - I ! - ing a Palace, � naturally, wal one 01 the a , f Go a legiate In She'had were in the barn at the time, engag4d in - hop rich Cc I atitute,-Chrifitabel I day evening wbe'a rbtitilng to bed . I � I . 1 rice pri oi 41 centr�o of interest, as it was the a ed Archb,o of antarbur'T - Koin the I I I Ala -fall at - . � y Bi�eett, :1 attended eb arch* in the porning and see med ,milking .30 cows. All of the anim 50 boys" in4kers, half * 1 ' 2 ' , pri � . . . I I . i ! . OPEning of the serv: ce -the t c bishop had Andeh3on" Aries Beevers, Nia - . i - I stall point of the great pageant. Crowds .I -1 Emm I L . � i , Crushed by a . I 9, and . I Drysd�le, Arthur Gelinal L91ratta ' -John I I I - ri � 4 (jr,aig, Alma Dancey, Minnie Dolan, 1! in her usual good healt�'- - . the abock, and one of the milkers bad a log 0 () 511 t�le greatest difficult i _t . 00 rain coat9 half T 0 cein: ea ing or remem- - � - I 10 I assembl�d ther4 in immense uumb&, ;�,�'��a dcLeil the grat wbite eettler of � cow falling on him. Another I I h bering the prayers. Th 'book, from which Helen . . � ' � 1 8 00 -rain coa6 half 1 *1 6 0 :� the firb�l chee of the day Went up Portage la Prairie distriet, Ma r bot. � ric � Griffi.i. Ettal Henders�n. Maggie Leigh, nitoba, died � man had his trousers slit from top to I I I i I , - I i 'i L hi's almr)st blind eves endeavored to read, . � I I 11 - . -aped - . i . when We newm was circulated that King to Mabel Thurl(w, Gordon E. WightmanI. on Saturday .be deceased was 87 yeats 1 tom on both sides of the body, buD eac I � 00 I , I . I - � � . I G 00 rain coat: half I ric 3 � obook in his hande, audi!when he came 1. 1 $ () . - Edwaro was in�the b at of health and t,pir- -Winnifred Carl ' ad 'n'�hat district. for the . 1 with a slight scorching let the skin. All the N � , � i i lace the crown upon KJhg 6,1ward's head Exeter pnb'ic school,' ing, of age. and h lived -4 3 I . I . I . : I - 5 00- rain coat� half I rice 21 50 1 its, and, well e4uipped to undergo the fatigue P ,. Gj . a), Vel a Cobbledick, Dolly Dickson, p;set 40 years. Ile wao'lborn in Perthshire, � animals regained their: feet except twol, I I . � I his huge fr�me, toweritig� above the seated 09" It I 1� I . I I I I which were 4 . ally. ; killed by the 5phock. The build, . . of the 4: i I . Lillian Ellie, i, John T, Gardine;, W!inona Scotland. t L I t I . 4 00 rain coa,tg half .T nc'o 2�;i 00 I I king, sway6d so vi lentl,y that the Bishop I � ot,:1 take -'fire Land was L I I I I.E. ;� of Winchles�er had to' 4upport -I r Hurley � el P., for � � I I T� X ROLL CALL OF THE E51pir 3im, while Howard, Via oria Mine'a, Mary E. Pa sons, -Mr. 11 East Heat- I ing, fortunately, did n __ � - i I i - I I � . - I xecuted p � I � .� . I e f, 50 - thur Wood. � possekses 0 well" rofile of I but slightly damaged. j i - . . 3 00 rain coat� I half � �ric' I a I diplomatic' embas. the Dean of WestininateIr �gt a guarding Ar i lug"I L[e � t � i 4 . I !I . The 6b8ence of special i L I r � Da 3gannon public schnol,-E. W. D ] min, Sir Wilfrid7 Lau . i.9r c4 -Amy Wilson, -the girl who disappeared : . I ent that) -it with a �knifc b . : I d ibe coronation n ,,& I arge band underthe crown. 'It was� evid U 01 i , I L � : � ties dei srive I i � 'tworth county, a ; - 1 50 hard bosom shirts � : ; i I ' Helena Glenn, John B. Young oke, Joel Johnston, Tyen&naga Indian, out from near Cop'el Wep � i I � ncernational character, al. the Archbishop of Canterbury could not see - "I I I , l measur -of Rat i I I , . I I L Ce tralia public v,.8ch6ol -Ficeda. B I few days ago, has been ' as a harvest half price '� 75 1 Ld, ar�d aftldr,'groping around, I ) a mineral stone. i I 1"i" i . . � : In 'Prince and Princess Hemy were in his King's hei i l -two � � � . (10) i L � tho i . . i I most im- Clint n Hogartb, Se"Ines P. Windsor. All the petitiona in a recent Ontario �. hand for Mr. George woowdgert. about I I : sees in the royal box, he wasJust about t6 complete the � - � th r , i . . the c *, many prince . . I , ; Lf t an I millis west of Par tin r I I � 1 25 so ,' d t ar (11 os o m. , I H sell Pu)lic school- -Oliver Jewett. elections have b!�en filed at Oqgoode Hall. is, de, le assumed , � . I and t 9'" regular embassies were fully. repre. portant part of the cere ny when it was I . ' ! -Con i- t . 8 JLhe - -1,-Myrtle Smale. T - � pame of Angua Gordon. ., fl, 0 ing stories I Au field schools, No. � here are 49 in all, of 'which 15 are cross I iriab �621 sh 8mpire, discovered that he 'had th the - I . I . L .� � � hirts (76) � � half I . 2 sente �', The roll of the Bdti I I I crown wi I - � ' hersalf srou%ed ; - I , Noi. 2, -Cal ale Fiun.1' i petitions. Four' yeal ago there were 73 which she told in regard !to I I .1 I I �� ! � I he raised it, but : � I .f � . ; ho.wevq, might have been called, in the balck to the: front. ,Slow 1� I . Nd,. 'za Fin I tLy and she hastily . i � ! � : . .1 suspicion aa. to her ident� � _. I I 00 soft and 'ar I bosom P I � 4 -Me rgaret FimlayBOD, Eli - filed, of which c nly ei hu were prosZ-pe' .i- � 4 1 . � . . I i Abbeylil The Indian princes. in 'splendid too ]at to proven the! choir rc,m prema. I t � 49 - ; � � Ft � , ie- � � . left, saying she hadreeeiTed a message call - i I I ely bursting out with, lays(n. ! tiona. I - - - � I shirts (�50) half price i 50 I. con were present, and all of the self- tur � � � m. She has since been . . a loud 11 God Save ` " : . : . I � bad No. ll, -O iV6 Foster. --sorne davi ago .'Gilles Brothers, at ing her to Durba � ; ,he a a King," Amid- a pinsion. which �ar - I 9 " s i commonwealr I � t, -a vill�ge about 15 miles i : pver nd nearly all of th C. McGregor, Reid)s Mi118, m Gilt, �ad five horses traced to, Cathear ' : � 75 soft and hard bosom . i r, In s th ­ Nc . 12,-N. ay Boyd,� W. . - - . , wa colonies Were represented by wn to a pitch of painful pervousnes a . . - I I I � I the ervi � � I gro I _ a tr� ir. Rodr were killed in- west of the farm, wher, . 'he had been work- , . half:price 37 ' � Premia.s. Ministers or' Governo ;' a. Sir Archbishop finally manal to place tile Roderick Me �ennan. , - struck by ' Some ing, but left S e� �rday of last weak, .. - shirts (00) . . ]� . N tiz-&beth Rutherford. , . i there on ati I t . i Wilfrid L%urior, in picturerque blue mantle +wn correctly u c n thqi'King's head. - N4. 13,-E ,stantly the fifth died .on Saturday. , - 2 50 straw hats half )Ace 1 25 I � P li 1. I . 16, -Robert J. Reviit.. . of the animals were orize-winners, and all and has so far evaded hei purou4prs. I : ... I and de�oraiions of gold, sat with Premiers 1 A)�CHAISHOP. I - E. u � I .rf - . . � TH KING A DS Mry 46 � I 1� . �, Co borne schools, No. 1,-Netta were well bred and val able. The loss is a ----The ,Secretary of 8 at Ottawa re- � . 2 00 straw hats i half price I 00 I Barton. and Seadon in the choir, m6ar Am- , i � 4 ,y 0 � ate . � .. �� I . . ceived a cable a few daya ago from the Brit- . ' . half ,rice 50 ! basqad�r and , re. Choate, and with them A few mi I nuks\later came the climax t-6 Tyn all ' . hea-7y one. , 1. � . -if the Canal I I 00 straw hats � ' I . feebleness. He w%, kneoling to do thA first N,4. 3, -Pearl Whitn6y. I -In South Augusti; township, Grenville h4h Government, eakin � � . ' � I . - 1 also *ere hlidoe-rp. Fielding, Patterpon, � , - subjects 'of the King. Nl4. 9, -Ha , rry Williams. I county, a man name , I It - : -15 straw hats 1, half - )rice 37 . M uloc , �, Borden, Ross and other �anadian homage of All the I ' . I d lRantinson, who was Government would extend facilities ' . I ! . 20 1 1 � . when JMdOnly he musu fainted, and would Gdderich township 8�hools, No. 1 -Helen ived while a bar� to a number *of Baer farmers to witriess 50 btraw hi,ts half i )ri.ce- I � I 10 supposed to be dead, tev � � i ' '_ I .. M inistiers and c provincial Premiere' Lady have fallen upon hi sovereign's knees had Dry Idale. - . I I bar. was shaving him, and so ,frightened the- farming operations this country - 1 2 50 paarl Soft liats half! Wice 1 25 I sed in white, and - . I It .. . : I i Laui iOr was r, ichly dr'es -not King Edward n e y, a rmly graep, - NT 2, -Mattie A. Johnston. I I knight of the razor th�t he swooned. The It is the intention of th ) British Govern- . I . � L half ��r�cel 75 . thei ' any &diea in; � supposed corpse as 'd ment to sendBoters who 0 re practical _ ' 1 50 pear -ats . qd both the prelate a hands and lifted him to No. 6,-Artbur McClusky. siste, in the work of re- farmers f soft h! _ I . " ere In - I , I promiFent seats. There have beat) grand' i I ! . N ; -3 50 sumijiler c4ts h If 7 � I 9�lof London, Win-- No. 8,-Ubarlotte S�ifli to Canada to look ove'! the tountry, and a rice I � his feet. The Bis op � ing. I I viving the barber. I I I . . pa Westminster Abbey for gener- ! ; i I ' ` , ere playing Around upon their return to Son 1 Africa to lecture . half rice , , I cheater and Durb clasped their arms � Stanley s("ols, Union No. 1, John -While -some boys,w 3 00 summer co'ts, _1 50 .. - . . 4 " fter generation, but there never has , , , - ' atiou. � L. �round tbo Archbis 0 ,,of Canterbury. the Johoston, Jo ,in Drysdale.. : 7 1 the pile driver at the pow bridge at Dunn- to their fellow countryi,ilen on what they L � , 1 mer co4ts half )ri C�e � l I 06 been 0' ectacle so unique,in i-eprdeentative I., seen. Ron. R. MT. Scott replied to I , : ;� K kissea his wrinkled baud, the Arch- N�. 3, -Edith Rath"well. i 1 Ville Monday af terno�b�. one of -- their num- have . 'ts . 7D , ! and 4n'�Pp'reheutlldve character as! .this- Im. b ingp I �,oad fell jed . N6. 5, -Colin Cam bell, Edith Sparks, I ber, I Wm. ble, stating t W) the Governl 1 50 summer coo, half rice , � iiho a back, his feet me Brunt, aged 10 years, son of Mr. the - c,a h . . ; I per ial !'coronation, with'a cloud of Witnebr.est P I 2 00 fancy - vestg ' 11 00 y ri& mechal and , thus be was E d . - to m I half rice l 1 slow) a ically, I iulh Stogdill. : A. S. Brunt , b36rber, *:'as instantly killed by would do all in its powe). iuke the mis- . I i ire. : : I I t I 76 � from �he remotest bounds of the empi in m t e throne to -Percy G. KeyF. I the lever o - . atus striking him On bion ot these parties a a cees. hal f i rice! _ ore carried than led f4om t No. 9, 1 f the %ppar! � 1 50 fan .y vests I : . Th ,�mericaus were lees favored, ,than the , I I i . . , � I 'a tj St.. Edwaid's chapel, whera!' he was re- No. 10, -Grace Murdock, Elizabeth MC- the bead with urrificiforce. -The Minister of EdJJ -,ation for Ontario I ' . 0 � . 7 1 it I I 00 fancy vest . half rice � 50 Cana tn who had at least! seventy f I I . i � I . . f tens Toronto, and, � e'lias decided to invite i,h 3 headsof ,the' dew I cy, 89 -he -vived. , , Gregor. � -Asalt famine threa z I I seat; yl at thlr4, were fully thir�y in - t I I I -ince to a 2.5- 1 b , ; . , 0 0111 ed bad t I the Prov. ; . 50 ties i JIM! rice' I The tremor which his v t oaus N�. 14:,- Freeborn Johnston, . 0onald as far as the salt jobbers can diseel there' gree conferring colleges ij I � I i I I I I I . . F L I . , e , I i I I ` Ab . , I �. f.;' The extraordinary � conference to b a � days bf -, � 25 ties I half rice I `�) acaroely subsided when an ther human Grw4sielr. : is no immediate relite . a b Id "it the early 1; ! I . . THREE PROCESSIONS. , 1! I : I :- ! 2 0 collars i half price 10 ; A ,touch varied the pi oceed i t a Uitborne s hools, No. 10, --Clifford Whit- demand for th .article in the CstuadiLNui September to discuss tko -allocation of the . * I r - I � I . boy .were I ' - f all to � I � ChO three processions to the Ab ivas forgotten in the er. Instead of I i ; I I -_ lock� Northwest ia,the allfiged cause of the sear- � Cecil R'hodiiel scholarabi which will - half price 7 ' � . . f � I 15 collars I . Oarriod out according to programthe and the !merely accepting the I mage of the Prince , W,,awanosb schools, No. 3, -William J. -city. This is the rei . ison assigned by the! Ontario's share. One ] Ian *hich has-been R . � � . i I I I . # i .�� I i . I q agleaturee of the firsb'�iwo were : iggested is to let each separate universit - 0 _9__9__T__9l 0 , 1 jobbers of salt in Torontoi 1 let y � . _9_*_,F__9_.�q,l !--! !J _6__ 4 __ __1__17_1_ , nly ' trikii I of Wales, King EAVard put-bi3 arms around Sm4h. I I � - I 1-4--i I-, .* ++_1_+_A__W_4__&__A_iA.__6__ * 1 -1 - , I th g4rgeouo 4ate carriages and the beauti- Ithe Ptincell and kisse'd *� him, and then re- N6. 4, -Lillian J..Plark. -Rev. Dr. Courtie'e, editor of the Chris- 1 in turn send a representative to Oxford, but - 9 I I . ! I I I . ! , . , � LD - I son. Guardian, i recovering from his recent ibis expected t] � t I I called him' and wrung bis hand with a man David . � . � LE. i - . I fueti�appingsi dhorses. � � : % X6. 15, -Ida I tian � iatilur-ag the confartent'A ' I . CONDITIONS . : . i 1: : I r . - � I I � c � , I I RN THE ABBEY. 11ineer. of parentel affe,tion �hat bought N,6. 16.-D. W. Patterson. attack of pautlyeis� He will remain. at: other suggestions, possil, ly. better- ones - will . � I . 1. . . , I ; . '! I " I T The scholarships, the Mi�nis� � 1. tears to many eyes. , T thole who were Theregistersfor 1,903have been sent to Mortimer's Point, M6koka'for a few weeks,� be discussed. L V. L The sale prices do not apply'to all od i s ock at above p4ipes. Spot At�bad to'�e seated at 9.30 0. m., a I I I I : . � � able to Bee, clear�y, thee two episodes, the the �eachers. The literature selections, the longer. Rehm nointention of reaigningi ter understands, f ' -- t v7slue, and vill , - S oval. jGood's will be exe anged at selli�na 'price if I thou$4 the ce�emony was to begin at 11. 30 1 1 a Lthe Wirt., al ,,, rea ven , - � � � - cash and no goods on appr 0 � 0 fice i list; Of authorized text books, prograrnme of the editorship of tho . Christian Guardian, spell ere ',a handsomely, -a � I I 0 ­ I magni nee of the 'be) welled worlient the 1. .. � ! .� , and Ily beian oiily at, 11.45. ' I � i �� ! 5 � . no sati"factory. � � I � I " rn d' MeTk and even the ill be found on be a ca didil,W for re- It is unde4tood that the On- A ,t W�Iat a Shak i � ! 'The eternal splendor c'f the unifor btu�ies, etc. for next term % and will be a ca election at the; at Oxford. I . I esperian scene - �_ . A% �& I I � ffice , a will kll�t t" -each year. !.: . � � .A� All I to , ric grandeur of t 'a 6o0nation to ind of the 6over. The results forl General Confen Dee , 4hioh opens in Wiol i tario universitie - -W �__" . - histOl . � . I , . - _V I i -A-04- - , , Anglo-Saxon mixture of sublime and gro palgis 3 i �, peg next, I I � -- . � ` � , - 0-f - - ______� ary interept. part I juni. r m t Mon . . I I A Q s9cow . . L � I al itself.ssrtk� almostlint I i at'ioulation have not ye .. f, :V11 , tesq0e. of tragedy and comedy, � Lbe tern �, I : -George S. ort0n, a farmer, near , o1ra, - he so on. I : .r va .� Orris,, . I ic I cont�sl which is the key-note7 of all Eng- � King Edward vt� greatly ,unnerved by beeA receive . . � � . Men for Manitoba nd. the luest . , ; ibndWon of theas Archbishop of Canter- I I I .1. reated considerable intireittin the neigh - 209000 i � � lieh RifeL i . � the c � . _�___ Hastings countjr� met with a fatal accident' 0 T : i . . i � I I ng in� ty, has reach- I - . . b d'tbat his majesty 's�t in constaut EAST 1 HURO-N. . - He� was i an va-ged � in dr&wi borhood of Staff& and 0 -cmar I . ; I o'cloc I k procession after r roerss,on 1'r r" i laab week. 1 1 1� I f , I - - I Of the above number a ar; at many will be f orn this distridt, an if you I .A - . F the I drer','Aaot a failure it�l the proceedings, - 1 1 1 hay, when the �vhifllatree broke, one of t-1101 ad its last stage by the ­.aXatlonalud adjuitt- r� � -1 � 11 ,!a . I i beg�lnj to arrive. First came thatt of � , Brupsals,­Part I, junior leaving, Ruby I 11.�_ . _� I an pretty nearly s �o � ni I L I I 11av(- to invest'in. an outfit, L 111ur f ar i though he 'was oU�.waroly cal , as could be f ragments strikli . unate man iu� L ave the amount f a - - � g the unfori - . - ment of costs- The pla utifFs,costA agall , you c, . y I royaIl �rinces ind princesses and their su i tes I Cle�g,. Arina, Dunlop, Emmerson Fultou,l . � a d at SM t . ' ( � � A I � " * the abdomen, aut,i6g a punc . I � i � thati and sepuritely came members of the fudged from the oteal with which' be - ture. Medical the defendant bav bew tal I- Im, your , -price sale .s on. I I I _rdeal� Eleanor R. Fanat9a, Harry C. 'Goodipg.i - . 8 I atiff At - �i� 0 I � as death came to hi and the detendarit's coo against plai - - t - 13,y buy' -oods now while bur half I 6 ( erO�t dur rig the f no %vail, I :1 ; I I . loy4l family of � England. Then the Duke' beld his sceptre rod aid was . 7 - .4 1 . Fra ik W. Ham, Beatrice H. Howe., Alex., 0 1 1 1 fever � - %:� 1: . . ! ; � relief in rp. He was 54 years o $86.26, leaving a bales -in plainti,lPs 4 ; *~ nnaugli and his suite ; the a! the Prince This brave show, 1howelver, d. d not deceive a few hou . , . I of d Lamont, Duncan A. M31)onald, B'1111rbara I 1. * - - - - - �Alk I 10 . � - - � I I *1 0 A 0 A A - p I the Queen, Th ough the service, and - age, and was a pror�inelat Orangeman in his! of $206.09, which has an paid. I : . . and;priucess of Wales, followed by the � -McKelvey, Susan McNair, Beatrice Me- I ! - I il . � ! . . I . : : especially,asthe rohbahop of.Canterbury district. ­ I . � .- : -From the publis, financial report bf . . , . I - 'L ell& . � . f . � I QuOen's procession. r Irwir Raynard, Ada, ROOR, , a qu -1 the Met - the Fallarton - . � 0, I ot know: became more and mor nervDus was this Nai arte� to -save . rn i . . i-11 - Ili opitei of her slight limp, I do in . I I M.! -About d Friday mo � hodist onurche ,ot .1. . I I man who walks like her, and that day noticeable. . i . Rose, Brine 3cott, Kate Telfer, Wtr ing, fire was discovOred in. the large brick circuit, the following particulars Alter- - � I . I a V . E Wr ght., All: ert R. Zimmer. i I d � . �,. : , i - w shil West, to exquisite � for wordo. TH � - , 88101 actory at Ha#ri8t6,n, owne and operated ad, showing the mouey raised for the finan- I St w a t WIN Ul'. f Grei . � I I I was too �� . an. . Mount , Part I ior Matriculation' -Ru . � I i - I I their Maj;sties, -6r leaving the by Merram . i � Of 6ourse, to finish, came the King's pro --leo-' - As � Br(tber�, builder10 and manufal cial year ending July 3] at last : The Mount I . � ark H. MeGsvia, James 1W Rich .1 t2r* ­_ � I ; Brown, Fr ;. la'appliesl and -riovielt Pleasant, congregation :raised - for :01 V-ur* - ONALD) - . n. , : � Abbey rain commenced ii o fa . and t,bey re. � tures of bdih era` . -Y . �, I (SUOCESSORS tO GREIG & M I I ; Bio. � I I I I [ingford, Ja76 98 ; . � i I I I Tittre w,%sls very .heavy poises, 6,33071 ; car I I - � I � I i turued and deferred their departure until t this wooden goods. I i, HIS MAJESTY LOOKS PALE. I Twenty-ei.,ht- candidates wrote a ' dlWoo - �� ,I r � , I the rain ceased. he leftat2 o'clock P. 5 . toelf of mate ial lon baud, iand this, wit,� i13ethol, $4-12.41, and Fullerton v, 1& J . . 2��" I y I . I de4 ale pts Of L 1 -le - . � � Ile ascended the steps leading to the cantore. i . a . i $ '.. . I � - 0 Sta' n rit. The departur of the King and Queen � . . - I _; Johnsoln B� 'Sn9 0 - 5 t Wingliam. -Part I junior leaving, Lauri "the buildingLar d m: obinery,!was totally $607.25, mak ng a total of ,Xe i It � I -__ L - I i I I coronation chair without hplp, and his w& -L L stroyed. loaff will be heavy. There]. 787-05. 1 Z ­ I L from the Abbey a Eignall ,d by another The I 9 I .. ! 1. ' A. nalev, , ohn E. Currie, Corti G.* Carry . . eir wor'k in 11 . � . L . s1wers were given in a firri and audible he massei . ly a ligb b i aduranee. . -Burglars are gettin in t .� � , an I ealut� t bands playing " God was on - I ­_ -4 i ; Pea rl L Davie, Olive K. Ferguson, Norman I I I'll, S. 0"Col . - i � voi6e, He looked. pale, but warvellout I a Stratford. The store . ,Mrs. H. ,F5 - I . . - . sm] �F 0 __R 1=..l . I . , I ly Save the King." The entire route of Their Gowdy, Wra, A. Higgins, Willie F. Link_� -About 70( p pons from points akng ­ � . ML I of New. York State nor and J. B, Badiotair shole store were �4_ . f i � - I well, all considered. _L Majestie8'return to thel Pala6e was marked the northern border , I, � � ___ � I ___ . I _� - , I I later, Arthu� McKensie, Willie J. cl,,ean� - ' nt,o LS rida consider- � ii k . . . I .-ough the whole stage performance, he lar to those were in Kingston!, at�few dava ago.. many 04 brokeni aturday night, a ; I � —, , T. hi by scenes of enthusiasm simili Jim Marray'.4 Albert Patterson, Alerta M. � . � .1 o L L I I L . ea where � mount of goods ar d mon . �� i 10 . wai spared only the LitaDy and the aer- d their prI kreas to the Abbey, llr them found th�ir Way t ; able a ey were al . ��, - i which greets 0 Pe raon, Je4nie Rintoul, Roberu M. 'Shei . a to the - I I F a � I mo�., He ha,d to take the oal,b-- and l4ten A � The private 4elephonewir �Lj I I I Harviesters' Exc�rs n � the more circuitous r6u�e through clubland Ma y Troy. 1!1 � I I ! they nould leal al tW,ng up , land W straF,rated. . enting any warn- !I: . - I i ad to be . eat. 1Th L said the I . I I � I I to buAleas prayere. Then ' hill giving the hundreds the Canadian; ­Nkoirthw L central had been oubt prev r� I I � 7 and on Constitutidn -Josie, Cam * . I L I ` � . - . he 1 2 art I J un ior Matriculation, P� 7tal, -police. Evidently .--, . , I I a I i an6duted with holy oil on his h ad, breast ride of i pers no occupying the , Annie Gilchrist, Marjorie Gordon: subject was & L tter of mu4-,h -k in th4 ing being given to the ­ 4. Z T -1 E WEST - . h F ind of thoua4 . bel. 0 'is is the �i 20,000 WANTED IN parts. Thi i . 4 bands. ' Then he ad to avieu state, and it M1 as quite likel that durin ators are a ".1i . - �, I i ': an . stands, W: indows a�nd oofs an, ,opporbuniuy Be tha J. McKague, Alberta Rintoulr, Her - . Ly 0 the manipul �` . 1, - , � v cloth . I �njuyias five ousal would twelfth time Badour's a ore has been burg- , to - : change hia clothes and put, on a .11 of is year as I . 2. - i � -Male or feniale froua the Fast, who have arraiiaed Work �dth driends, , of greeting the nowly or owned King and hia . roy, r tbi , q � ­ - I I forward to di h west. �, larized. . I . � . 0 I Wil : I be cpnve: . consort, before they re enter d Buckingham ber� H. Sheriff, Maude P T G I trud go I i - I I . -"- . . I I ana gold. e fands of t a No � . i - "' Qdat of re B, roy. I . , -While Mrs. Aroh-RobertooD, w -bo lives , for t1w same farmers thev worked for in former years, _ * Lh, oroner� jury in T ont , after due . .� Or' , I . � ed free � Poor fellow ! By that time be was grow palace; which th.ey did in th wenty-eight candidates wrote at -A c I I . - 1902 from'! Winnipeg to destination 'on presentation ol ' - ' I and had to be supported, when be a recided t . � prior to August 3lSt, I I I In$ p,a a Irl Ellice, quite near he Ellice Catholic n . o markable scenes, tbiff entire cr wd from Con- centre. I I 'deliberation, 0 , ,tiat to� ride on I n as leading al horse, across a field - - e to C. P,. R. station ageot,d Winnipeg, without I rendE-Y_ I wa�a resented with the spare �,d ,,,rd, sLiuution Hill downward joining in singing I I electric ear'is- dan � cemetery, w I- . I ' : fa-riti lal�orers' cerbificat , . . � in. 0 tb a. front seat 9 a � opet � . . I - . ' ana Phad to gb through the proc63 of girding . ! t I lytb,-1 art I junior leaving, , � rig recently, the lioree knocked I . - -- to certify they have cn- the national anthem. . 1, i � He iry, Edii h E. Jenkins, Raymond Red. gerous. MrL-. 4aria Thotripson, who was one mornt d inflicted A severe wound. The � , � in't it Iwee,,:Sfiry for zucli farmers! to go to Winnip ..- .:. ! kn6 oblati*of said sword. Then be was . � t . 'ming intp � the city from her down,&, . C 0 ; F ridin on a ca ed � . I I I - i L . I . � BORE DX�r NVEU M.. Toll. - � . a,jye(l filetil. I I 4 ia�lested with the armilla and Imperial l - . ma id, Annie : � I hereto has 8 habit. of Jumping over any �, I 0 t� f ; � I n -Annie, ; s ago, became frightened I i letIurn of! the '�King and Part I, i -the groun �, and it was at. one I � the new stribution is not -to fo:ce Shortl �after t e I Junior Matriculatio , I -imipo, a fe ulai . I 1.1x,i-rtuA'-1-ioN :-The object,ot . plan of (�J, . �, I mftutle and the orb was delivered to him. yl 'a iq the motor blew out, &D4 small hole in I Will, 8mith tu work for Geor,e Jackson, at Estevari, wl hom lie does not know,., After that �the ruby ring had, to be put. on Queen tothp Pa ace it was,! officially an- Cowan, Katie Marsball. . � I b se the fus �, i ace, pened. I , of tbeFe pbActs tiiat the ident hop I � . . Twelve candidates wrote at this centre. sprang from the ear. receiving fatal in 'e5 I nuanced from thei -a that the -King had borne I . i ar Mrs. Robertson received a �ery bad cut 0 1 �, � . , ­ .- nston, of Yorklon I � bil fourth finger. � . In returning a, verdict of "accidental jdeat 4ers o work for James Joh , VVhOm he' does know. 0 �red Wroxeter,-Partl junior leavirf T -Ga I _ about two inches 10 Ight eye, I if be pm t , A the care. the terem011y Wel ard,that he had suffi 9 _Jager rig, over hier ri - - � q At last came the last part r � iven -Ldh freedom of choiln as possible �i : A. , tanle the jury redom6ended that pass I 0 - I ' be (, as mi . . . 1, I % ,I m4ny i Higgins, 6 I I ob short I _.. The lab i(.r w'11 11�1 i I , the puttiuR 'of the crown on his in no way from fa.bigue Thi� was confirmed ne� Campbell, Ben , I � should not be allowed to 'occupy the ron and was rendered uucov scioa� for I I . member that with each sep. I by the p�lesenCe L of the ! L : - ::: ! .. . I - . � � labore�s being primarily ticketedi to Winnipeg, With t King! himself, when Sandoz son. . � time. . he4d, J1 Bu re i i . ,. - - I . . _ ' tart I Junior Matriculation,- � ' =040n f ; The hwt of the farin I them � 1, . . a&' '-o be said in response to the r ated plaudits of the Etta J. Feat of open cors. .4 - : � -puring the storme Tuesday aoft the promi.-4ng free distribution to certain territoiy, Places' n the 'best ar�te performance prayers h Ill OP ge� . � - . � I I or rge Fo d, 0 - f 0 a P I er i � � V'Innipec, .is �lie� seat; of . the . . I ,owds, he and the Qqeen �ppeared on the Burns, Robert Higgins, Ernest Wiley. -Geo 3sw j 70 years of a � � . , anid. bym.us or anthem* strug. of last week, ligbtaing pacsed down a wat a Dro c )r.n . , � , I)OSition to obtain work for theo rqasons, viz : in their robe and ' T�e- .Six eandMates wrote 0 this centr minent m .... rclIant and formeralderman;; . 0 ! I hen all that was over he was conducted balcony crowns. . . 19 pipe on the northeast i er I of the Tel i . , ontteal, -55 years of I � I -%,I I --headquarters of tl e. C.� P. R. west6rn lines, an(l i NV . � I I - Fordwich,­,Part I junior leavin PereF Walter B"hel -of M . I ' su� ) I 2 an'toba Government, and the . Jacob's faces of both were sti sed. I with smi es as il.s and wn ectina.with i ; to��the famous chair, placed o�er � I .0 9 rai f the Gral took roller In , � X1 a - - lie has jileb cause for cow a2int, he , . I d . I : I : - I -der . I . . t al Y,. land ! 4 can make it' known ! , I in r1ecognition f the S. jAshton. enry A. Carter, James , . C& - age, chief t a aespatcher � o I - - if any person cofisi S -�. st�ne with his heavy crown ow -bis bead, a .they bowed repeate � M1,cGair?, Trunk 'R I . Miss Florence J1 .other pipe., paseed,into I ;he new hoiler room. I . ; ! I � 11trimediate investirr�tion of . hoavy. mantle on7 his shodIders, a! sceptre i a warmth of the applau8 . . . � ter, Jemi a E. Gilpin, Mabel bereCharles Mohr �nd Gus �Caslick, -a at once to headqua-AeTs, with po�itive assurance C .... i . r - an albeutionist, were w I I ; I 01 t �__ W - I - Ar6intha B. McLauchliD, &sislkliln Thomas, of hif utteal, . - tbe mill I � . ell f oun a Satisfactor' ad. ustment. : hi6 right band, and the' orb in his left. I drowned at O! Oreba,rd, blaine. last weeki, ' fi"er Dow workin at , -were I I his mievance, and,if ascertained to -be w le'al 7 I C might have )eenial sad drowning EdIward a Etrome, Lindsay Wilson. I . �, i bey were iv necrewing the pipe. 1. I � � as.presented,to him. - -What !, pen'geaZed. T 0 I : I I 1beii"the Holy Bible w I �! where they were !cipending their holidayi. I .' . I i t u ayer ad at St. Marys Ten cand ,dates wrote at this centr.e. . I toin I I . % , a 6nediction! and Te Deum were on 9. and accident W:as narrowly . The following pupils of t They b' the noun hout The ligh g caused a blaze Itostrearn from - - I - , I a 'at week. The young �eaforth, � was praeticall�,' d of the pipe. _... slicli bad bold of it - I GREIG & STEWA T3 I A � dnts .. we enthronization took place, after which on Frid :y mornit g of I a the an . i 6* - - . I 806forth C(lipgiate Institute have aucces - when the beacli at that poin - . I him by princes, peers, son of Mr. James Mar bf the -Royal, r y witne� with a pair of tongs an I his left hand. H7-8 1. ! . ; I homage was� paid P by'! ; . .- I - a of the traged� . i . . I . i I ar,�chbishopp,: and s3 on, and Xing Edward together with tW D Of 111 8 Co ,ere f ally paspe� � the Parb 1. junior leavin - deserted. The okil . I . . 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