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�110 . IT -, - . . iGibund'Floor ' I plenty and progress were everywhere ap.
Oxley. I , 50. ft. wide I . 1� IT, . � The party of British journalist 3 who have parent thrc ughout the d' strict, and the - vi? -
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'tahell, I , I - been touring in Manitoba and the Terri- itore received a a Is 0 1
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Pason'� ma- t 100 ft. long I I Uriper Floor ' i . Manitoba f irm lif . Th � cordial hoppi�ality
. XTjFA0TTjXt- . tories have been investigating conditions . I edom were
t* aid, us in I � I , M , ) Iq " there very oloiely, and have been delighted of the people and he go Mal fTo
ibie.s, f mer- INU- ' by the sights and scones which � everywhere pleasing festuxua t then', and they- enjoyeA
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The, hinge - I - . � I � . . - , experiencef whic they said - thby had
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56ion.s. most, 1 1 : Three of the number -Mee. ra. 'James led experie ; ce. ! : , . . I
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oth y a arid : �, i . �UT�121S 9 4 71, bravel
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I all, Liverpool Post, visited son bern Man' The Departmeait of gric4ural is en-
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� in Sum I I I - ,,,;ay� :ge� deavoring this �,eai to As i9t t managers of
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I . I 'HIN � " had tall fairs to eliminate fro thei� programm6e
etc. AND -TiNIDERCLO" . of the wheat plains about w t 13a " . features
I � - I I heard E,o much, and about lhit W i"If t h e the so called ;',�Altp cial a raoti
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I Vaist - . --- 00 A A A truth must confessed, we ere rather
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11 erie� yet, After tb�e Summer'�s heat and toil comes th a a o when o 'r attention Crystal City, which, I presum , gets its to replace them, ith ed catioxial 'features.
ar( -for the lon� " " - I' With this obje t in Viev , the i Department
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i . q is directed toward the clothing ouLfit , teTiT of , colder seasons. t name from the fact, that you can see right has appointed judges for live a ock who 'will
F 111 �V&latB, - one time in our history. we could figure safely on ab6�t three, months� of winti through it), we were met by the ROD.
, I . 4 � . " Thomas Greenwayo and then dri on -22 miles give the awardeland also explai. the reasons
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I but in recent years winter clothing'ha,-, been neces:�Aai�l I towards the United States bordel, pitching I '
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the twelve, and this year promises to be the coldest on reco�,d if we ,can depen6 and rolling over the praiiia in a way that, � .
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r � 1 upon predictions which would appear to be scieDtific4y cor ect. � was rather novel to no, but- the beauty of .
, �, I the several districte. T e following are the
t il I To meet the nece,--sity of greater expenditure on the art of the indivi- the a-dener quite made up for t a absence I I I
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IER_C�IEIF�$ . I ! ve have inade, large preparations to meet the demands of a 'prosper us people,�' binder round a 100 acie teld Df beat. in Guelph ; beef cattle'and 3wine,l 0. B. Hood,
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I . . Stock in, all departments is filling up, and at prese ' . f rom GeorgotowE ; beef cattle And i sheep, John
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I nificent range Of I � Ca!npbell, Woodville; and
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4 a capital ot $12 on lauding. In ngland he
I . . , � T ' ton, Dancriaf ; dairy cattle, R. S. Steven-
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i :F i STT I i S 10. had been employed on a dairy Ifarm and son, Aneaster ;, sh�ep and swine, Andrew
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I - In this department we claim for our stock the cleanest, finest variety 320 acres of land, his horses, builloirigsowand" Garhouse,'I igbfiel ; be f cattle and sheep,
e, the oppoi I . I - . cattle, andTexpecto to have 4,000 §ubse18 of �attle
1� and best values to be found anywhere in this pairt of the country. If you waut A, W. Rmi I.Maple Lqdge ; dairy
rig) as wet O . - wheat this season. � We bad h . I . . .
f-� - I i to kDow why we make this claim, come in and see us, we can expla',Lin i ean and swine, illiam Jones Zen4s. Division
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1i,-_ the lateat�, . I I : sati8faction. I . seem credible until we came to this living cattle and eop I , D. C. Hanmer� Mount Ver.
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,lomical cog � � OUR PRICES PER SUIT I i non ; beef cattle and swine, J. -h. Brethour,
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. . - -810 00 in England it is pretty safe to say e would Burford, an a Peter., Chris is, Manchester.
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. �� . 0 , farmer. On Sunday Mr. Greenw y drove
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: 1� . Sound ; East Siu�coe, )rillia - Aucaster
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white, dre,-�.'. . gly Ancestor ; outh Primsby, 8 i'tbvale ; St.
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i went to see his fan'ious herd - of ca,tle, but �
'Ida 01 white-: I . 11 � � 1 4 50, Mr. Lumeden will tell you about ihem, as marle, Wiarton ; Arran, Tarla ; Listowel
Yree of simple - . I . 3 56i and Wallac 3, List wel ; . Kinloss, Lucknow .
> � � . he has practical e�i perience in that line."
I . - - ! I I I - . South East cps; Tavistock ; Sputh Bruce,
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Ise goods can z . R - Overcoats. I i . Walkerton Palm raton and North Wal-
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L being marvels oftheir 31ase. WhAt struck Fleaherton; Bortils, Ri gewood ; Modora
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)IMITIES T — the animals having for some time �sen en- Emsdale ; South Musk)ka, Bracebridge ;
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. i t i prairie. We were� also greatl c wit r,acebridgie ; a, Gravenhurst ;
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iestiG De- . � � ' if the liams, Park iill ;1 B! rford Bur -ford ; - 0 neid
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. - � � I shall endeavorIo instruct those who are Alexandria � Prescott, Vanleok Hill ; Rue -
a " is finch to - il Underclothing, . A .1
� goods. The 11 � . minded to seek homes in the weat bhat. the sell, Metea fe ;. Wright county. Aylmer ;
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ThQ goods are , , ; mon with the bush of Now Zealand. No. North Lsna k, . Almonts ; South Renfrew,
I These axe replacing the fieece-lined attogetner. We have .
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! great variety of price in this department. l :, light inbeholding the ..of th ntiao. Ch�plo�u North Renfrew, Beach-
ggeations, the I ,. beauty -of th prairie Po , ; ,
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w their little- \ : ov , Peterboro,
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It I I � . 1 7 man, of Hullett.townshill, returned recent-
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. . ! - lwlwwlw�� _��_� I I been too flowery 9 Iithink not ly from a trip 6 the wee lern Stites, in the
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I - i 0 the truth. The conviction has conie home . . �
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N 1 to us 'all that Canad�'e boast that Bile is� Itl2e .
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'ad. enda, also, � :* . :d in ellirij over 100 thoroughbreds, which
�� much that ie, . � . . . Portage Plains, and they, too, aleo,eaw he will"seleet fr�rn i the stock , of different
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� ' I � Mud coat that. will turn rain at life and conditions. They went ri. tht on.to Montana, wheie h6 met and addressed a
, as cash for � �he farms, and examined everythinj pertain-
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� prices allow- I I � Heavy cottonade pants (our own make.) at 75c, 90c and $1.00 ' convention Df the sheep breeders of that
I i - I I ing to farm work and equipment x iinutel - State, numberilIg about MO. oat of these
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1 it : Heavy wool working pant at I and also gleaned much useful in rm tion menbave extetBive shi ep 'ranches, their
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It - : virgir.at stock has been dupplied, ;o Am iricans con-
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I Cash - i — Leavy coftonade their fine working 'animals, also eli ited little shy it buying, unless they are satio-
I � great many took them on last excursion a I � � the suipri admiration of ti e ja;.urn- fled they ar � dealing With ieputhble men.
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Tor -e.. � ! Waterproof and windproof smock., Also we have our ne , alists, who realized that farmi n 1his
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. Rtates of U;ah
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could be accomplished in so short � space of - ton hin "
I . . � Idaho, ton g also Dakota. He Says
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; school will . � . time that covers the settlement of 1 he Port- these stat a are very mounthinoun, the
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�G-rand Bead . i � and expensive methods that must i 5 follow. are limited in tiftent. They ha'vle no rain-
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eek from To- . _ 1. are dep I .
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ding a rium, �he I manner in which the work of the' various ,
Butter and. Eggs take"'n, as Oask dollars bein g spent to bri t ,water down
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. visiting her — — — — — — — — — I : � machinery. � prevails, gold cTops are assuied'and gather-
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sf; Fiaher, of � �,W_ - " ",_1W'W : : I Mr..Howe, -who represents the 1lighland ed each semi on, but their or I ops are no bet- I
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spending a : � � I News, and who in a university ma j- and a- ter than those of Ontario this year. They
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�Imtoxx_-, : Grei Stew'art,,. opinions he formed were extreme y Wor- have ma0e on0darable motleyi'though the
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. rebia.-Mr. .. (STJCCESSORS TO GREIG c � ktry that more farmers would come here ,,,,
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11te Dr. G. tolive. �Iefound a good illustratio of
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V � son - ' Old Stand,- wba I While in Salt Lake city he ,visited the
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Vast- S:El A RrT , . � time beerl a school teacher Ilear Inverness. with the b iness tendencies bf those he
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1,�Jq, 111arry- - f ;� �� % Is and happy home. E is wheat I
; -_ MILLIONS FOUND IN .LETTERS. : - ! condforta . especially wbe�e necessary close the
the Misses . i� ar will y�eld over 40 b ell Tt; land was -
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I LINI)ON, August 15th.—The annual report of the _Postmast�r- General a I very dry, v,-get%tion beir g burned up. .
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-1 apeading a� showti that the large total of' $3,375,000 was found in letters undeliieted dut- Messrs. William Fulton, Jamep Fulton, 'Mr. Snell �va� handsomely -treated wher-
t; a the ex- .4 i i , John For ris, William and J amei Bkydon, ever he wenti, and speakE in e Warmest
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nILGb&, ; also I ini, the past vear. The undelivered letters totall,ed no less than to , , illion�) Thoma allace and James SisHons- are praise of tb co�diality al�iown M. As a
ou, J. ,Xich- I r:) red ' - * n ed to 2,451,500,000, an aver I � , I among at) e many Portage Plait a farmers result of hi� trip he expe6ta th4t a number
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r� 1Y. Urqu- i � i who hav( become independently rich of the wesib rn preeders will vis�t Ontario,in
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ed -&a d most - . .1 � . all order to bu r st6ek themselves, �nd he says
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, only find 0. � � to a capital dinner, prepared ent. rely, from Roberts awell Knbwn fa,,mer .of East Nis-
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I addition to EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS . declared hat they had not enjoy,�d a meal tire,l about 10 o"'clock, leaving him sittinj
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pflB is more Mr. Fult)n a sourcl of valuabl he newspapen 4 � coup,e o.1 he ure later sh
: a t . i Are, without question, the cheapeat, safest and most convenie;�t method is d th - f
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! our Vi ,ivity ,was certainly an insliiring one 'rioken v rith ai are.
For Canadian Pacific Railway tickets and tel 'rapb, DoinhlR�n Sol - He had bee w a h t f 'I
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ugaged- 1 41 1 The whe6t crops are heavy, rurnibg from Mr. Roberl a WO a prosperous �afarxner and
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citizens. He was,71 years of age. �
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in the way of hearliag some discussion a
t6reshing prices. ,NowpIwasinthathris
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rl�w interested in that way. I will i i,
your readers somet, facts and figures gai 11
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r9m my own experience, and they i
Judg I a" to the results. Tirsto the three I
hs�s t. pay $1,640 for engine, separator it.
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dust collector, harness, horses ar
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w#go,i to place the tank on, all of wbich �
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eatien 5 ' ial to the putfit. There are, a[
0 _ er tools required, and by theltifne :71
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haive heoutfir, complete, you will find &,v
thousand dollars n You can -not g
al4ng with less. too me*uoh for the plant,ro
fox�tkolncome. Takeaterm - of ten yea
and a ae what will be taken i a by the thrE a
er �t 'one dollar an hour., At this rate i
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On -fit jwill earn about a housand dollars ,
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as aspri, or ten thouland dollarain ff
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ye rel : Allright, but what doyou pay dib
W, Vol only take very reasonable rates. I.
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will (oat $30 per mouth for two men, at
84 f r the overseer, and this is the lowe
figzrf for good, responsible men. b
am�unts to five thousand dollars for labou i
ten' years And the thresher will " ex i
for�uil'a'te if hia labor does not Cos �fii
thousand dollars inore. In addition, th!i
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will I ave to be three new belts, at a cost I
ovor � �14_0 ; three gists of carrier slabs at ,1 ��
for ;
Jea.ch 9!t, and' in"additiou, one thousi E
dol I& -a of intereat'on your plant, besi 1i
cylinder teeth, and over one hundred � c
larsiforunforseeri6xpeases. Now farmer
I wartyou to look over these figures, ar
rec4o ling them np see �whether you are B il
poribb ig honesty or dishonesty, whether yc
are �x couraging a man � to steal from y6i
neigh )or or not, when you ask your three ii
tocol,down his rates. , You will see w ii
profit ' there is in the bnaineRs a one , i
an I �o 1r. I think it is time to look. i xi
mat t(re of this kindl. �The man who �i d
sup )c rt the thresher -in, getting a fair w 6i
for �a.i work will bw lencouraging honeal
and fair dealing. but the man who will sul
por one of these cheap jacks, who offers I
wor . at 75 cents an hour, is simply enco a
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Agin dishonesty. I AAjaas, any man wk
wilf, 91w h ust either I
kno�w anything about plie business or �
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have ade tip his minA to cheat some 1 e
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son.f I will give five dollars to the f r
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man, vho will go against f dot �
But he will be tz�ampl ,lid down for be i
tru hFul. I lost! trign y myself in �11
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xi�!;�ing b asiness, and so will every i oi
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u change takes p i4ce. I forgot to su
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what the on I worth at the end
ten years. and now much the poor threah,
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a novurig with which to replace the ,'
and4prn out one ?
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---rir. Maitland of �Slb. George. has pa
chasel the grocery busi ess of Ogle Coop,
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'John Emurerton � Is disposed of 111
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bar,ering business in linton ' to Edwai
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Hay t 6wnship, recently threshed 500 bush e
of wheat grown on 15 �10'rea of land.
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at tt inited in the holy, bonds of matrim r
i , Methodist parso age, Brussels,
Wedi 6day evening of I rest week, ' by R ,
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recen �ly purchased thet - IfId creamery bts
noes in that town, intending to use it as
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knitt ng factory, expe ta -to have it Il
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week �. ' � v : . :
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to thi Ridgewood Park . erd, Goderich, wi
killel- last week by falling over a ban
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while grazing. It was - very valuable an
mal� Ar Attrill ha6ving- aid $650 fo.r it I&
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--t- esers. Proudfoot Hays, of Goderiel
on be3'alf of 0. Oleon atil wife. of Cliatol
hav� asued a writ against the Grand Trum
Railv ay Company, claiming damages i
$10,01 0 for injaries must ined by Mrp. Ols(
on a G". T. R. train at G derich last monbl
-There were 287 perjons on the Clintc
voter i' list for this year� qualified to act i
. uror: ; 505 entitled to youe At both legii I
tive ind municipal ele?tions, and 80 wl
are e ititled to vote at o ly elections for I
Legisative Assembly, d no less than � (
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the C �inton Collegiate I�stitute for the p v
ten years, and who hael accepted the pos
tion cf principal of th Parlton Place hip
mchoo , was presents I with a handsorr
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— he Heneall Obsei! r says : 11 J. JA
Ort in is quite a �;or, r. Oa Weduesda
of lag . week he went �u to Zurich and a
si8ted'bis father-in-law with the harvea
pitch ng oil and off twe ty big loads of grai
duria theday. On F � iday afternoon 1,
forke on and off ten -big loads. How man
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- man named a tin, from Exet B
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aged 73 years, who wds on the excura �c
train to the West., meti with a serious %
ciden� east of Schriber.1 While asleep, I
walked ?ff the train. , I e was picked up I
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a foll)wing train and-'�r en to Winnip3l
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wher .-� he lies in a cri � tic I condition, a nu r
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her o ,' bones being fraAlured. -
-"here was celebrated at high noon (
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n;f last week, tl�ie marriage of I I
Nels( , .,,. a popular apd, well-known ve
orina-y surgeon, 4Clinton, to Mise Ne.1
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Dowzer, an esteemed 'Oun lady of t i
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Rev. Dr. Stewart, in t e presence of O i
the fiximediate relAtiv � ,
--j k1f ter an illness e riding over sevf.r
Mon a, Mrs. Edmund ox, of Cranbro)
pamee d away to abet . z world on Wed t
day morning of I las week. Her mai i
namd'was Mary A., beilng the eldest dau
tk of the late James ird. She was bo
in L�adoii township 4, years ago. Deces
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year '' ago, and is llurv� ed by two �sone
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and lun , character. Her son Wi'l-
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lie died ten mon�hs ago. 1*
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loaded Canada at Swausers, the largest
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on top of a steep adder, while being movdd
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cousin a the Khedive of Egypt, was on a
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dropped, and str king against one Of t1 Le
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visit to I Montreal a few �daye
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entailing a loss 0 some $50, -
completed big education at the Sandburst
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-On the morning of August 20bh, Job a
Military Academy, and i aving visited the
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priucipal points of intemt on hi nt t
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is on his way back to England t I i the
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found dead in hif bed. The old man, who
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Forest 'hauled a load bf mew oaaa from
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siding with his n)phew, whom he assisted
George Meattie's farm, i4th concession,
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Plymon�lth, with one team, � which contained
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415 bus�lels. The weight oit the oat -B, with.
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out bags, rack or wagon, w4 14,110 pounds,
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rich model school, has entered the matr - �
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or over seven tons. The load was purchased
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by W.J Skinner, for 30 cOnts per bushel, ,
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Miss Marga'ret Wellwooll,
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or $124. 1 Q. Sam wants to � bear from the
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The n4tials were
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man who brings a bigger load. -
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home of the bridle's pi -
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-An i gas well; was struck at
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Win. Wellwood, ' We4�
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Hepwortb, Brnee county, I 4�srj week� -While
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presence of fort
drilling ion the Dreffel pioperty in that
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of the contractin
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place the tools penetrated Oe Trentou sand
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parties. The ce -emony
was performed a
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and initnediately the -derril'k was cleared.
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six o'clock in thf
e7ening, by Rev. C. &sin(.
At present it is not, possibl _ to measure -the
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wedding took place o, i
output, �ult it is unquestie�ably tho.gr.eat-
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residence of Air. an
eat striko of recent years in Ontario. The
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of Centralia, when their
Hep*ort h people. need not I now care how
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eldest daughter,
Miss Olive! Grace, was
long the coal miriers'-strikel laetq, as gas is
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united in matrimony
to Mr. John Trothaml,
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better ti ian coal for fuel. �
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of London. The
ceremony was performei
-Daniel Stewart, of Tilbur North, re -
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by Rev. A. L. Hutton.
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- Mr. Charles Trot
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ports a mcceEsful season for honey. This
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groomsman, while . the
has been an unprecedented y -oar for awarm-
having
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by Miss Freed& Down.
iug, he I reafized 1. �65 hives from 88
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Miss Prudence S3merset,
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who has been ,I
and coulki have saved T50swarms if he de
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resident of Brussels
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for about 25 years, pai
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oiredo go willbime about 1 4 000,pounds'Vf
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advanced age of abou
honey, which at 10 cents per .pound would
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80 years. She Lad
been in failing health'
realize IVO.1 Although titewart is in
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for some time, and
her demise was no surL
his 77th year, he has attended to big bees
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who is related to th �
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unaided, has run an exter.1sive gar -den, be.
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in Morris township
sides attending to numerous other dutiep.
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was a native of Ireland,
bat lived at Barrii i
--Joh i Loftus, of Ott I ; Nicholas Loft-
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before locating in Bruisels, living with he -
u8,of'P4 rth, and Francis, of Lockport. TNew
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Yorko hive received legal: notification that
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of Howick, met with an accident on Mon"
-Francis Loftus, Kilkenny, Ireland. The
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of last week, which might have results
eltate cOnsists principally of - lauded -pro.
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fatal. He was on a loai of grain'in .th
Ireland.
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where tt is real estate - is -let on building
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raise the as thrown off the wagon,
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in. The legal advisers of �he heirs -in Hon.
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kicking nature, r. Hallman would have
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croosed bolt connected with the cylinder,,
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and, was je*rked to the fl-3o�, when'the balt
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commenced to wind on the cylinder shaft,
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and drel him up close to the shalft, where
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he was wisted around o ce, when Mr. J'.
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horse up the hill t ward the village, tw
being done, caught the utifortunate raso,
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and hel him firmly until �,, e right arm was
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twisted ur, about three 1 ches below the
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shoulder, HealsorecEive&a-A,everewound
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upon the face above the ey
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a dinner in Clinton
one day recently. Th(
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party consisted of
George Sheppard, age�
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82 years ; John Sh
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Sheppard, 76 yea
; Thomas Sheppard,
the fepbla minded. Inatead� of attempting
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to teach the patients ordinary achool work
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The average a,gq
as -in the past, and As in otyer inititutionA,
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of the six brothers
i 8 73 years. 1�1 is 2�
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the Government will introduce physical
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years since the brot
era all met together a,,
culture in order to develoo, both body -and
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were �otographe
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It and weighed. The3 I
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mind. 11itherto a Corn Krat I Am ,
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number of patients, all chi , ten, have been
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were t en in the pr
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in the school, as t wat-useless to
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average weight of
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ow travelling througi
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SLtratton's idea, nearly all tl�ie patients will
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Manitoba, writing
from Glenbor.o' . a fe m
receive ixistruction,and it I is hoped that
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their interest can be aronaeld in a manner
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River to Glenboro',
Afforded a glimpse Olt
t4at will prove beneficial it:l a high degree.
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some perfect wheat fields. Indeed littl
-It te ems that the Doukhpbor settlers :in
fault could be foundi! with any in a continu
the Canadian Northwest airs beeomin'9 af- -
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on@ stretch of.them extending the entire to
fected by. a peculiar religioiiis mania. They
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miles. On the farm of Mr. Wm. Christie
are MI&I 'ing no provision 'for the coming
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a ' former resident of Huron county, - wike seer
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winter. Five thousand are now Affected
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a solid: block of about 100 acres, , j
ania is spreading. They have
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every Acck standing perfectly. I� lookedi
claiming they are gods, and have letLthein
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good for 35 bushels po the acre." � . I
W. J. Havikshaw, Exeter,
ran wild on the prairie. They will not eat
the live
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prod�lact of any anim4l. and on
companied by big sister, Miss Jean, Am
bread' w4ter -and a few ve#etmblev., A few
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miss Elliott, of St. arys, met with an un
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pleasant accident w iile driving home frou
St. M,%ryr,, Sati 23rd
shoes'Lor wo lell clotbirg i following their
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strangeteliefs.
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will nuffe r if the mania- do" not abate or
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the Gove rnment does not o0on act in some
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way. Th?lDoukhoborsare totallytioprepared
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between the rail ani I the plank. A trai�i
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-A serious runaway accident Which may
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reault,fatally, occurred ititihe to*n8hip of
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Sidney, near Belleville, on!, Sundgy -night.
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the buggy was so badly broken that the]
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jured. Mr. and Mrs. M1 Sherry., -Miss-
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other rig. .
Louise 11hillips and Mrs. I. P. Arp, who
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to Mr.� Roland Je king, 161bh concession
were about to return hon fe, and , had just
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taken 11 eir seats in & dernoura wagon,
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fatal. He had hitehed big- horse to thi
when the horses became i frightLod and
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buggy and led him Lip to the pump at thi
started to run furiously. The w�-goxx col-
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house to water him, Mr. Jenkins remove
lided with a trep, and all -four were tbrow'u
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violently to the ground. When .0'saistance
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drink, � but he no so )ner got ib off his hew
reached them it was .found theyl were all
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than the animal made a sudden start
badly braised, but Mrs. ShUrp, *ho'ie 83
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throwing Mr. Jenk Ins'090 big back some
years of age., bad her shoulder blaae broken
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away. , � ! The horse; in its wild career, passel
and sustained internal injuries. $he is ,not
over him, striking im - on the face, a , 1_
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and body, inflicti og sevem., gashes Am
-The Dominion fruit inspector; at Win-
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bruises thereon. I's was abf� to walk t(
nipeg has sent to the department ttawa,
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the hotee, when a loctor was. immediate,13
the m dle of a
a box of apples taken from: '
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summoned and the flow of blood ,stoppe�
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consignment of apples shpp ,,I innipeg
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and the wounds dr -seed. Though no seri %
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by a finji in Gait Ontario. T apples
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were dejeribed by'the shipper
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will bei laid up for ome time, and will ir ,
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-The local banana business in Londo
Ontario, tf) $75,000
too bad hat Ontario fruit; �,s bein ship d
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to the excellent markets O Man I ba,and
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amounts
over a year.
the Nort hwest Territories iii tbialdishonest,
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-Albert Smitli,1
county, has been cbrivicted
of Tilsoii -_
of making crook.
11115MACK. Itis killing zhe trade I
playing Erectly into the hands of the fruit
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ed whiskey, and b
fur
w been fined $1,00 and is
growers and allippers from Otalifor�'ia. - The
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to be imprisoned
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prosecute
inspector has been instructed to , �
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of Chealey, Bruce
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county,, ten yemse,
by
eld, severed an artery ,,,
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his instep step
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could get home.
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rather serious accident o'n Mond evening
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was drowned seve
miles north of Winnii
of last waek. He and some other ye were
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peg, while hootin
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running own to the crook to b e, when
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time in M:rrickv
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Charleto a ran into a barbed wire Once, oat- -
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has not yet been r
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ting�*a large, gash in his throat, I Beveral
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-The teachers
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stitchoa were required to close tke
gaping
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board of'educati
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has a new and ori
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method of selectVi
principals for the p blic
-Mr,'Sam.uel Grimes, of ILogazi,
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this life Wednesday of 1i�t I ek. He
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ter - and received 43 &p -
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and did: t seem to suffor nuo.h.
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five most promisin
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attained e age of nin Ma, �evl,;8'0.
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leaves a town up famieltz ,most
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are li in Logan. � His *ife p�edeoeased
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