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y, that it"s 1� _V � � I TAIRT Y -THIRD - - YBAR. \. � �1 JA- .
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1� I . . � A DRIVE] A ROSS I I "Come baek wid me " he say -a, "as far back tboUnited Statep, 0 a total of 8,589. "For - I - �
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490 Of - - , . : I. . ; . . ter trees. Here evbr- prepa;c 1903 19" 14 - -
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thi4ir tra - 1. . 4 . I I I . . I 1 i an th'raine iv Harpurhey, and wbab do we � - --�---
Ing . I I � I . . I �r Tax ExP0900R-) tion had been made forthe amommodatioWe . � i � ,��m, -, !�.
Xabla "it Jor ra � I (Written 4 i o I I foind? In 1812," he says, "whin I wall but 1903 to 31t t of 4 ly 1 he returns give a total i� -,if
110k - I . FLOORS n V . I u � �` ' i
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,402 -rid their tn,bhs� �� ' 5G ft. wide I I 0"nd Floor invigorsdurg or he i th Inspirin than a erive a i C so I have done since, Harr British immigrants numbert-d. 36 802, as a- .!- " - -41
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, Vewther - . I I � . . I . TAIL - through the count 7- .at bbis ti � of the ycsr ! rhey was a throivia) town an' Sayfort was . I �. ..",
nis . : . � I � I i . a gainst 12,804 for the posme. period of the pre- - '�L'A I
�d U�� ,._*I& T : . . . - imenb band of Hamilton, whoh,hed been I Su plies For '! -
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d the goQt, - , - � -1�00 ft. long I . . I I I .Whet4ll nature Is its best. Thq comfort- I p rittle betther then a finger-poshb. But vioni year ; the 0 : _;-
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uf . � _. . . . . : " , � Vpper Moor ,- gaged for the 6cossioii, At the appoint10
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I � � 1. I i I : A�ANtli -AOT UR I hour, Mr. A . Public, Separate i the Grand'Thrunk was pursuaded to move
- make 0, list, of- the- � . - . t � . I gold it fiold and forent and I � -�
�y1h '. . .. ,� - I � . I , � green %ad I their shtsti�n from Harpurbey toSayfort. and theimmigrants am the' United States 11
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an,, in Or - . - 28,356, comps 18 845. - _��,
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0 1 . I I - i I � � . form one vastpa %which art canimitate aided at the formal prooeedings.� The Rea 0 Schools,&Oolle I.,r:, _�� �
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rth, " wen " � ye'ur ; . I . I � 11 : Ilisge read an addresi of wel gintlerain,"ibe says, "Sayfort be —The heavy rain A d hail storm whieh
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kpprefcla - - I I i but ever equ"ali : wisbiv To%ty sn' passed over the Meg" a riot I' _,� . __ �..
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d I Mr. Walter Raid, - An or, fhal am Cora rain an' a rifuge fur retol k . .- _�.
z4i' , , , - so go�dds are needed b the people of the a rrounding. communi i s mubh and having been f vo - with an invitation 0 : t the City the n?xt morning rom I -1 �11 I I
Ze a populb � 71e. . . ,Ili AIEX, WINT' . I along tho 5? a -
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t I t I �, a than we , &live read by Mr. McColl, which brou h i " bin layin' in a big Phtook lv I � " .� .�,
. which was field it, -that beautif ul sod pie. . - — very violent. Hail4tones As lbrgo am wAl. =-IK �,_
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. . . 0 e price will not do.it, another will, so- ,now it' re- in poetic lore many %in is ing incident$ 0 . SEA F4, R T. ,up Collars In anticipation iv a big sale , V�, I �
Re" ' I f this season a stock.* If on ' . � I da , t out . - I I Any Cases, practically. ____I.� - ki �_� -
- 1. . turesqud village, a Mond& a 3rd' Inst., I - - shud they g1b the -road, an"they tell me " he nuts- fell. wbioh, in .
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� �_ ptoft_,� , � Mckains for you to come and get your share, of I the bargains;which lare -beizig determined to oil il myse7f o, the pleasures ye olden time by well known citizens of t a - I � � __ i ! __ 0 uined the fruit crop Further inland the - _A,� --:,
Z_ i . .. - - I .. I MY#, 11thaf they're goin' off lolke hot askes. r �kzk,.,�k�l
. ;� I Vicked -a-P every ot, al 1�ys "just a L lit a � . . day, but the mbst of whom have since be how to run on hotel successful sod &I- I "an" stcrin was not Eo never - .
M. - - , , day �y de . tite, . One and r'noreation- wk cb suo� emonibration sl b A a, And oompsratfvel�, �"; i �V t
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I � you I . and ove . ce�a afford. . . ". ness. The following Ayr 01dBoys were a SO complete an establishment in it I b - fol inl thl little damage was doU,,.- L . 71i �"
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were remin M.P,- tation of Mr, Zilliax and his hotel, thab it I . 3��g *7-, � -
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F ,, . Is I Ing the sights nd* scenes of our- boy-' 6 1, L , if �__-_ -0 V �� 4 �
5 , . . : , T in all �ohneton, of London, 4 native of ,Kinest. -'
t. - .. �_ � looked cheap ; subsequentl e6lly ha& niq �s6 for thp� rtieles, v IF I ch, Peal, wurdi for:Sam ki gittin his.work '. 4 - L 4 - 4.--
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,EP � . as Willimai Holmes, a labor 10 Toronto ;. dings. The land is som 3whai roll- - ,
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�� - . I B RGAINS doli I thr .-a trip and Anderson, of W1 d4or And JAx. ing, but Lbbe Crops ypeared stron; and 'Twas the gineral opinion that ably,engraved.
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T1q1 - . . I I T concludied, the social el sit was allows
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f L -Y .. � - . .7 1w 14F 1w 1w 1w w I full scope and the of ;the for an agricultural district some o th ithers proca �,� --
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� . S it ' I # , - astir, op � and the day a sembles more the land at MoKillop. I The mfbty. They'll have a high ould tolme. rve was broken,and fxigbtf ul flesh w u d bout -XZY _et
J RAMa, on Stratford a were . frequently repeated, After.. ref real we pissed through.
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� � I � - . . . . . dome stration'was brought, o a close. Bub oonatry appears newer and the ildinke are bein oub "wid, thim, chga befoor. Why big head cul.1vtd. septic meningitio. _rp , .', I
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it TO AH, ' I . I . I I even thin, many were 1001 a to lea a didn't ye thry to - git on, Canav ?" I says- Roseland physicians
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. I is situated in a i ' 11 I did thry," says Clancy. 11 Whin MiEthe,� trepanued Bayne's skull, but the relief care - --- I
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; . % I I - . * to take away tho� dullness of a slow mouth in. tailoring,. we havd 'a number, well kepb little ' #n. It I . proposin'the committy I coughed'\�, too late, Ncessed was a son of A million- . ,-
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to, find the , . e -in , d domesti m a couP' . 1 1 , 'L rweedings. T mmon as wheat fields with us and the bintion bub couldalb catch lib eye. 1, mit was ind,cpa I
� ,n- . . K�glish and 0anadian ; fancy worst ds i impprted aL c. 4nu ,acture, is whole tlaipated in the afternoon . he as cc' . ; -.9 &�'
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n y T�a nb sale, and our - . � i t Of W L I I " a ,he name as Might," I 'lay#- "I missed ye," I says. had been postmaster �
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at gr L � . . .L . Gent farming couiAry. Tile IL $4 They neglict0d to pub me on the lxplana- _Z
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In Styles, a1A_ . . Price $12�.00 .51tv im I . Lonsdale, Postmaster- _ S
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L , - . I he forms are well tilled' the' . . Ve L in the fUrst Man to go 0
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iivr grat the best kin& - I .. � village � windmills were wreaked, several chin i
; I .1 . . sides,�being kept cl6n and Ir is from weed@, were any such, as every pers in seemed ba to he South of Listowel,: which ban . mneys 1, 1
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90 � . . . � S,H,I,- T , T A tWgwhioh givi 6 py and!oontented. L sprung iutc existence since the c _ were blown off, )ing houses and ,
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,it like# - at� r pleasant memories which wil I end a vh a of the local trade which would, otherwl ,go which aoo�bmpsnied the wind
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eal &bout, our storo - I 11 .. � L awe e wea.rables at the- same out prices.. tha1t'� other - t least two. O nearly everyf&rm. The we went to Galt. . 5 farming lands than the county ;of - Huron In the place of Hon, Edward Blake. K. P. g - i , �P,
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t�et thermometer , I . � 9 I a a. most I icturesque at �e .and 'Cape Town, South Africa is,aftsr Rev, D.
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I - ab ps 1, and -t a'- -people _L must of the farms more neatly , kept, ut- 0 '0, Hossa(jk,. the welt km wn Toronto divine,
i6n. to 0. At , � � . .S. a . Rev, Mr. Hosssok w)es formerely�
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. �YR, Are a V a , , - . Hard and -soft boso* . ) patterns, ,( - I . ads from ail on$,_ he oat crop is -A most abun to Obipman hospital', St. Stephen, wherebls L bis success was Mar.. d, From Dunn faven - L _.. I �
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; aitsble (Or , q ___. �, 11 I . � �:. i 1, L. . but -buildings baw themon. If lightning � farmat while barley cordon second. W4 Only hopeful of.saving his righb foot, he has met with gre J A cabl,o _,�tw
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I . k ; L . farms, ". the etruggles the early pionee s , -bearing evidence that the p a bug h ... i the vicinity of Brockville last Friday night, Afric i#missioa to call _. .. .1
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0 0 0 a - 5 t . Id f sit. to outl � lvb the present and many com- we visite . In no v ace I 9 halre thrown the gueotm Oub.0 w , 00. 0 V"t G OU .Y Y & . � Pet , .
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'aar' I nipmero aif an In malay parts of Hu' bt - 0 . at a,ven In Berlin or Galt, that , Pi karld 0 serious injury, and the building was took a bad turn aboilt � r_-, - , -
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rou, synad the silo is not - nearly so much in Inggen'rations'. The fence tht 9 constructed. 'a compare with the stores of MoFa not get on fire. 1. dead inside a quartet of an hour. Deceased � I
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evidence. - Oats's nd barley seem .to be or & tewart, in Sesfortb, iv !: their ,'.He was an labinsui Z� I
h G I -At a fire which destroyed the residence was aged 75 years. Irl lk I Z -4 �
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Drovi%fling crops, with enerally a fidd of for its lusefulnebe and ondur ,nee, altheng respective departmenbe.-Iii-faC4 in, Inavy of Mr. Albert Varay, of Southampton, on and came to Kingston in 1857; He was a -A . - _-, 1.9 .
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wheaten each farm. 1hoorops also are when'vine e&ered, as many of them amt 1�- _�
of t�'Ie towns the stores were not as go:)d An Friday list, an aged farmer named private clerk to the ilato Sir John A. Visa- 1 t
good nearly equal to what the Is fit our they look real prebty. , The I �nd in Wil me 3, a emil .�� I
9 . y ar they sho I go StAount William Stricklan-d was struck by a fall Maio- while.he '.-conducted I .M,�
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lenbeim and Dumfries, being �very rolling �; 4,
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own due course and of manufacturing done. his w explidned ohimney, his left arm being broken. Wge bhoinese there, Latir he 1pecame part pro, I ; - ,
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most on] a le d i�e of o6rne�,sixty miles we and hil � ly and of a lightersoil than ours : n by to faeb that they halye the 11 rong � COM' also received. other irerious injuries which prietor of the Daily - awo$ wh ob be eon. - !` �14 .
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a �21 ul I toon o' Ayr," where we Huron � does not require - so much unde - 0 , � x A; - -is',
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reach t) i petibion of the large department(I stages of may result fatally. dueted until the lat Coniservativa Govern�
were greeted by fsrin a Torohto, M&DY of the towaspeor a and far, - 11 of wind, a - -tr. 1898 !� Eq,
.1 entort�ined. are underlaid with are unknown in thatys ,o r � Ina furious equa n Thars moat appo'nted him poatx.nast In 1 Pj64 -
hospitably and kffioly merif, foolishlyl and contrary tc their own day afternoon of last week, the boiler house he was retired. : � I - - �4 - - I -
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ready to participa." in and enjoy,the feativi- for the local merchants to Carl V as large shore of Lake Davolieneo was wreaked. One, * ,
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stocks as they otherwise .-Another I man was killed and two other@ seriously in- Hotel pfi I--'- - -a
ties connected', W 0 the re -union, to which arm- wo,ul( I . ;ply.&), in I t eity, on Saturday I � � -1
I now commencing to use wire ore than f . -fying feature -of an on i a this kind' tL,Ak!� i I
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xy 6obations and we do not erl fis t h lor a number of real ' # and -While coming home from the St. Csth� to him a leatimonial of igb eatoom in I mo, ,11
plessureable a Let,own of Galt, or 11thA Manchester A .2 ._ - ? �q - -
Tpointed. The g�od cong ni ' people one meats, th in tea0hing erines regatta last Friday night, on the 6:30 which he .and his f mily are hC14 by the 1
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for the due ree ion wa comfort of their s �. ., sod of nice people. Fall#, was standing an the footboard of an sided,and after a Ow aw -remarks, . ;__
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guests. The v lap, always pretty, was very probby place. It is a tuated on Is . , open oar, and while letting the conductor he presented to Mi. "-,t inor .a handsome � e14
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made to loo oat for the occasion. Th I . Mishter Grogan . . I pass �etweeu him -and the ear, lost bin bal- Oak cabinet, contaiving 2.37 pieces of sterling W_.i -
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streets were a 9 abundance of water for fire I wotootion p - . I .. ,I off and striking o. telegraph silver. , T I.,
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boiiies and many of the private residences i On Railway Matters pole, ieceiv ng a bad scalp .w�bund. a handsonle diamond broach. I .. -1
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were tant,efully decorated wiuh bunting and faoturhig, albhough we notict d that moob i (Written for Tus EXPOSITOP4 . --:At 12 o'clock Sunday mornii I -An accident oeotirr,,d at noon -on 8stur- " V
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fiqo of all kinds, irbile the citizens &swell as the large manufacturing Gob& )Iishmentm � a a Clancy paid me his usual mornin) call . a strayed the stables and driving sheds be- ' ' .. .
were docked out in 'holiday ab- , longing to-t.he Qaeen7o hotel, L can, and B. day, in the Graud .'. Tt unk yardej Niagars '�
the visitors _ run *i steam as well as water power. t wako or so ago, to chat ibit an' borry thl . -f Falls. The Listowet-Pra-vton Union Sunday I
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tire. The Reovi had declared the day a hao,many clean-, well kept streets, and ma y . a polpeful IV tobacey, till �e cud Carrigan's stable� and badly damaged Wrn. school exoursion,� opi,'hpwied of five coaches �
blio holiday: 14any of the visitoro bad 9 I 'y i0an 'v togitupo6wn, Iuth'coorseivotir Read's training stablet, In wh , ich 'there a � - , . eager Car# - - -
pu handsome priva _4 residence surrounded man4ge ' -All'these we and combiustio aggage pus .
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Arrived on the pi avian@ Saturday and many well kept grounds, bu6 oonsideritig its ii i- convarsation he inquoired av I'd bin t) th" were, nine valuable horses. . i . re containing about M pavaengets, b0iind for
more.arrived by x4ia and priv�ts vonvey- I , . I I ,, was turd�d loose and soosped. -10 a yard engin Cam
. � portsupe-se .a manufaoturtog Control, the Railroad Matain. to other noigbb, � . . the Falls, collided W ol - �
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*noe on, the forat von of Monday: On arrival, commercial parb of the town as not grown not, I I says, I I bI dry Ellen had a tou �ih I IV -Fred Willitts, a twelve -year-old oonof pletely derno4ishing botb engines und freight - N
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the guests were equested to register with I . Mrs, Willitts, of Brantford, was drowned In ascopinf 11
of latel years as one migb expect, T to th' oqsche, an' 1had to slitay bom, min' box oar, and tel � I � the baggage :end of i
sheoeor'etaryibbt ni office oonveniqAtly $I bust - I n ad all t; is ye there ?"I I the Canal near the.Market street bridge, In U - _#our bo -v Wm. Mco-. 11 A
led and providid for the o3oaaioft and where main street, however, and ; do . sym st6ize wid bar, Wur "'Tall his that oit . y, at 3:30 ololock,on Thursday'after- I thecombi ation car. y I I � .1 . :
I streets, are models, -fpr neatness and clean I as -7 If I was," says Clancy, : noon of last week. He was walkl; along Millan and Roy Gra unlal, of Palmerston, and I
any information 4ealred pould'be obtained. noes and .bear evidence that 1ey are* will all bout it," I 85YX-* "Did I eyor w on he Charles Welch .and Fyzra Welch, of Mobire- I
Some six hundre I and slxby guests rcgister. says, 11 an' whab id ba,' the scantling under i the bridge, � .
and Carefully looked after by the town ant n- m%ko,)% spache ?" � slipped and- fell Into. the water ever. his I
od their names, Each one on registering ; . .
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go and a havdfiomely print- . P d nab swim. - -Mrs, John Armstrong, lot 17, Centro - J ��
was - given a bad M i�'vb an he 1�, cud. depth. He coul, I :_4
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I . . . �Wboa Winai eg checkers opened a r lid a parrow 0,50spei from -a
ed Re-uLion Son, re0ir, contain Ing , nisny ex. . p
*Berlin the county town of iVaterloo COQn- � on. -There wus a 1 fair- I
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callent -views of 1 a beauty spol.9, the bu8i, d prinolpall 0. P. R. freight refrigerator 'ear there, the , horrible death last �veek. On bar way to 1" I
I ddeness of the ty. Freston is noted for its sulphur baths. soiv,64. congregation, compose y other day, they found a man named- Henry the b�rn 'to gather 4gge f3he passed by a -sew - ,_ .
none houses and private rer It is connected with Galt by %ii electric ra .I- iv e:k.Kayors, Wid a sprinklin' iv ratepay- Johnson concealed therein. johns -,n Was with a litter, sod woen going. by the little I r i.
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gather with the a � dge, will be treasured by IN � bidden in the car at Hallfax9' and , one of them apddenly equealed. In. _1 -L
many while'life is � to as a memento of one of of which have sulphur baths. in conaeotio a. since iv thl Mayor, ex -Mayor B. B. Gunn through with the car on a passenger train, stantly the now, which no doubb fancied 1. � I
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_. � ad by'Mr, Kress, It Is a me iel of neatnf as sioritary, an, I eat in wan iv th' back hates, It much the worae for wear. Armstrong, seizing her by the rightarm and _�
ban ad down to rubure generations. and comforb and has Connect id with its a b It men a life insurance pursuader,- � from w*1 an . . throwing her to I the . ground. The screams I � - 1
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roundings many cosy besut 7 spots, Wr 1, meb with I
register wer�. M r .. &-nd Mrs. Jamem Turnbul.10 botal has secomodation for a )oub one � h - good Corup%lly," I days, 11 I wua,li' says Mr. Charles Snider, of Brantford . �
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Groy;,Messi a Ilism Findlater,,Morria ioy, amkiptmovirellposhted 4 to a serious accident, .near the Waterous En- family dog, a faitbf�l collie, who wason the �.
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and Alexander iodlatpr* Howiok; Mr, and time, triany of the visitors b ng healbh�se the A- arinr*fm I the Brantfoi d wind mill in Works, In that �
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Mrs. Robert.BI ok�, Wroxeter; Robert Tun- era. ]Dr. Hogg, an . old M. Killop boy, in ova all com bitors, but mom toirnei the of last week. foob became house, and had the newij of the attack oon- i Z
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and ]VIrs. James W. Edgar, Mr. and Mrs. any Bpeci al natural a I W" &a well poshted on I d over by a shunting car. His foot was after. ' �1
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. acclimoub, all of Howickv give town to the proportions and dignity of av I don't give ye a lviry faithful accoo, gut IV -Mri. Malboeuf, an inmate of St.Charles' � - - S
fatally, and Misi . � I said to have been 100 years -George A. Rowley, the defAultfirg ex- , - J,i
Mr. Thomas D. Edg%r, GorrJe; Mr.and Mrs- a bustling, busy ciby,'although it has not 3 at thl mateinp ye can blame Sam an no me, Home, Ottawa, I - . � -
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here are ' -Gunn made sgreatchs 11 He old on June 16Lh Is . W_ - - I
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A. Young. Mr. ring Mrs. U. Y. McLean asiurned city babillments. 31 Mar u- Uiihter "a .... O -, tads senteveeilby JUdge.., I -- -q
. He uses good languag6, an' tion Saturday. She was born- in St. Hyse. Thomag, w . I It
and Miss Jessie BOthuns, SA,%forth.1 factories of many kinds and in great 'nu n. Alw4yo does. ', -
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ein' lit too Malboeaf. She enjoyed remarkably good. tiary for embt;Aiiment,. Before sooten-ce � *,.�
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seeing and greet in,�su.moug old friends and straet10 an which are the' moo � id neyionto th! shpakern wido 0 ut mak an, I health, and was bright and active until a W88 passed, Mr.'Rowloy read a written � � ' _� '
UY modern residences and the tDWn boasts a � a noilceable. Betune me an you, Grog ' I +-4k -- he -said his .- I
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formerschool In 10 a. ma of whom had' 9 which was th f statement to the Go rt in which
not zast- each GO er since thei r yputbful days. besul#ul and well kept park. Berlinis,tii. tln4mlshter� minee short time before herdeath, I fall was due to a hi glili f u'acemsf-ul speedla. -.1 "
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As the oerous towns in - Ontario. Ito main tbor- Ex -Mayor ' D. D Wilson woo th., -Anunfortunate accident happened on tion some � . I
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� ont Street, Sarmia, on Saturday, by which him to fut pw itiourd T�
people wan4sral A. Ong. Two would' oughfare, is made cit I ki b F an electric fu t' alipsker. He made a few' pre. Fr I ,�
. I y cc ink i . - fe of Dr. T. G, John- ket, fov *hieb puT.0se he had used- 1 -lie � I # I �
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t ) I hip proOr ItIn., M. P,, bad one of hei arms -broken, company'si funds. 2heso turning outdisso, .
llow on either and altogether itlinust-provel a anrprise to sto Ile an was jist gittin, into a . . , .4
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iniecensee of thi i long ago, Or, an was often Among the best and most prosperous farm- it, noems Mishter; Wilson had big inter iewin' plied by the Department of mitigating cirefimataneed and tlsimbd , I ' f
wc "Man,� . to this you ing districts In the province and gives ev ry th' 1 Dislitrict Diputy f a a 10 IV arrivals for July oumberod 11,278, This Is � -d.
- heard when 6 - vlous that a prisoner ah(,41d bg punished for his * ,I
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nd from man countries and climes, and all the farms seeq� to be well -tilted and flqily it'stheir intintion, It s6om art fieri- . � -.- 7 �
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scenes of the . Ir � oqth and the friends of oth. mqgnificent hotel, kept Mr. Zilliax, a way iv Walton or Lidbury, an' thl obj3ct iv months, The arrivals for last month were one on.6, as his reputation -as a churchmrin J ff�
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g ps bu � ! th, old oiqabll�fty iv Continent, and 3,318 from the United doubtedly ivduce$ many in their I �
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It was indeed, i grand re-umon, hotel: man. This hostelry Is a ; I Z. there is inentg. Mr. Rowloy Is not a ytun nmn, I I _;R
a puransdin' th' C. P, R. to buil I a blt� IV a States. Compared with july, 1W .1 f . I ;- 1
in tie aftern , the crowd, numbering, tor�, brick and has all the cmvenienaeff of . inoreaft.e of 2,639. ere And it is doubtful it he will outlive Isis gen- -
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