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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-09-04, Page 1. . I ; i I : I : I : : , . __ - I . � , z� . . i i . ; ; � ; . - — _ � ,--- ___ ____ , 'I — --- I i : . i � ! I. ; . � __­._--__­---_------ . . . I . I . -- ­ I - �_ � i . �. I . i I . - ! � : I I -_ I � � i . � i I i I i t � . I � ; 1. . I -1 ! � - i I � I - . � - I - . I I I . . � i I 4 - . I I __ __ . — — - I 1 - . - , ­ _. ; - . I . � I I . - - � - If --.11 � � I . � I - � I � : . . Z . ; J : i � I - . I . .1 A . I I . � I � � I ­. . - - i � - - . . I - I . - I I � . I I - . .... - . . I . --- I 11 . . r . � : 7 W1 1 14 I . " � I . ..I- ; A � . -i - - - .. i � . . - Z i . I \ � I . .� I I I . . I - 1 I : I 7 , . � . ; � . - � : . I � . . 9 � I . : " , 1 -4 . _�_ � - I t . I - ,- �_ -1 "' I . . . �_ 1, I . . I L A- - I , i I � I I . � I I - - , I I I - " 1. : , _ _�,_ � , � i __ - 4 -1 - - : . � . I � . . . I I I I � ; - -I . I i I .; , � - ­ . . � � 11. I It . I . ", . I I - ,­ . . 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ZIA I onward to . - . . 14 lo � - I L . . , . - I - � . - - :.,-i_L - �;�.­ ­ I- I-. L L . a $ft_%*,. - I ­­ *Jffor�E NUW15M9:1,%48(A. . . . x � . I SIPUFORTH9 FRIDAY9 SEPTI-PIMP"R 49 19030 1 .!' A- . ­,.,w__�!.,�.,,7L ' - ._ b"kward- I o­�.,_.. I I- --.--- I � �� - . . . - " I - ­ _. ..- .: .--i - __ ,L:_' �;, I 2 - ...... 4— � . � I - I .� - - � U -_ 11 -_ I I _1� � I � i * , -, I ft I � I i i � ­ . . . -_ - � - - $1 a Year, in Advance. -1. _ . ..j , I �__ ­ . standing 041 Q I . I 1. T I � .1 _­_ , - I A - 2 - - I . I F ­_ " ' " 'L ­ . ­ � L . 11 � � . . I L 1, I - 1-1 .- .L � a w I ail __111 ..... � I I .. I � . . ! - � % '. 1 .- - contin Mel -- :1 . ! I I � _� I I - _ � � &sad. J .- I L f - . I - �._,� - . g" * I h . ...... L The Hamilton Carnival and Old than three trustees for the simple reamon . valuable. Thehealth of the bzide was fell- which ended April 36, bad a revenue of - c . - y � " , � I Z U tilme , Usit ZQ*4. - - �_ 2 &TORES . - - I I � I 1. . . . i . ctio . a depends on 3 i la r-3 = k) `4 citously proposed and responded ,to. After S1,8:M277, and an -expenditure $1,704 . �Lj .1 _. _ I I . I , I Boya' Re -Union. the welfare of the whole so . I 0 � I 0% U T f � . , ! -1 � Th* . IL 0 , 11 FLOORS L -i _: .� ' . % . - - - . I . � r-'-: L T "' I I h ho, being milorly fellows, I a short vieft among friends Mr.and Mri. 77,11. Thisgoes to show !he steady rise of '1� . : - I ods. ; 0* I I . � L " i BY OUR IXADBU�Y CONRESFONDENT. L i I � 1, �,�, � . - . w purchtow - � . . . . y 1cleod. left for their home,in the Wasb. th importan.-e of municipal problems, and � � -11 .,a . I �� I : ' - - . - hat yow, - . ! . . I ead in Tux Exrosrron that there five cents, accept the lowest t'nder or dig -d -Some months ago'W.'H. Kerr, of the L of the need of the devotlo�j to them of some : � 7 I _c � . and tue =00-W - - 60- im. -idde: n - I P .brmod �'wr - Having r I I would, to lower their Own 8( ,hool tax oft c6ol Books an V � It RETAIL z . ­ I L . . . 00 fV IOU' 9 .1 a were cheap rates' to Hamilton at the .- - - ­� % .1 . L I , me a 4 - . 00m* miss a good teacher for a poor 4ne. -6 Brussels Post, as Warden of the coudt.V, of the�6'12ottentlou that has hitherto bee* ; t prieq:"w be�. I .. � . - , . I � I L . , mencoment of the. carnival, I boarded a - �­ � Upper Fb - . . - �� Mr so ties. . " " � . 4 ; I . I he - ore 11m1W . 11UU ) � - - I : � The time has come when tru4e have no Supplies For offered a gold and silver medal to the pupils spent on Provincial and Federal poll .; - ;1 - ii . ­ ; MA_WUlrA1,,t U R train'on a Monday morning for the purpose pick and choice of teach a bu U insve to ac- standing first and second in Huron at the i -The Harriston high school was com- � I [art ta all SUMM4 . � . � d I er F 0 t_ - L . , of viiiting the Ambitious City. On the t �' � I I — Abeir school. : - . � L W 1.� . � I . I � ING. � . cepb anybody rather than olos school entrance examination. The pl4tely destroyed by 6ro last Tueoday morn. t :i � -for you mam 17 Vol - � � - T P`Ublic,'8eparate & High high . __�_, 11 I I . i .. - ­ Way-41own the oats were'mostly in the To those who are in the profes 'ion . awards were baken by Carman Hall, of Uln- ­ I . 0 . woe I i . � - I . I I i - I would Mi. It was a very good build' � . , t. ! ; 1. � stooks and bad &I fine appearance, until . ' I - -, - - _� - - - - - I I i - ­ - - , 00 A A A - - - 14 A'r A A A A A I , . . . ay, raise your salaries, may a hundred L a -1 I - I - appear j& - � � ,,, t - ^ - - - - V�� . dol. -Sch�obls & Oollegiate ton, with 862 marks to his credit, closely There arrived at Ottaw I !Mwersity a �� ­ 'L , ,�L � � - I I 'o I Sbratford was reached. Pro there to - I ­ I . 0 Vo! nob 0 � � M lars and 0how people you are Worth what P; I W�: _ # -&IV - . �. � I � I . : 3 followed by Miss Stella McQuarrie, a pupil fe days ago, a party of ten priests belong- - �� ­ L. . � - . I � . I _,il _­ . , I .11r -1 . I , I . Tavistock the land Is low add the grain was � q. , : F -doe aid you ask.; I claiin a two hundred dollar I of school section No. 4, Grey towzi ship, ,Who I to the Oblate Order, who h been � ff _o� %"11��t L - i f � ova If- � _;_- , , - -, - 1. . Our OLverco�t and Suit Orehaxd, is full of fine fruit, ripe al'a d read 7 for only ripening. % Again f 'orn Tavistock to teacher I'm worth two hundrei, and a five . I took 840. 1 eo polled to leave Prance because of the - 1 _r._1 I . . � __ L fte- � . I i , 1 �_ i _.. g - - -1:11 � 1 ; ma bub BrIghb there is a fine ueot!n of country, the bundred'dollar teacher to worth five hun. I -The death of Mrs. Hulda Waddell, wife tot et enaotions against religious orderil. ­­ - - � ;i - 10 P, �� 1,440 ­ . ga 11 picking—the growth of good wool, good weaving and good t�iloriug. , surface of which otrongly resembleo the ex- S - , . . . I I � - � ; �_ � � �Qi *bk , dred. X.110 WiNr-PIER, of Rev. J. W. Waddell, of Sheldon, former- Th priests vill go to the Northwest Terri- . �­ . L it You are worth just what you ask, AM' . I I ,­ , - t . I I L - _7- . il " 4 a�4 . I - callent townships of Blanshard, Usborne - . _ ; ' � I � I L . To trustees I would say if 7, in have chil- T L ly of Eliniville, occurred on Spuday, at Do as .*-.1ah Oolumbia, where they - _ : 7 -, t I l I I I � . I and Er , - , . ; Z - I � �; � . I I and Fallarton. -After Bright is passed, a dren attending don't be so ti "lit, If on I Victoria hospital, London. The' deceased wi I be assigned -to parish work In the di - 1 �­ . � � � . . I � �. � __ �� - ( 11 . . dense swamp presents itself to view, which . I . SE"ORT11. . 0. - . 'i, , . I .�, . � IstA � " le nd MLgr. Dontenwill. _i� -,* �� Im - I I - I . . I � wish your horse to work wellyou must eed � I i lady had undergone an operation. She was cesee of Mgr. Legal a _ �, - I � L I . . . L I I I wos told was a portion of the dismal . i I Miller, . � �. r � I - 11 �?, I I . L . I a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Goorpre nl meeilrig of the Qtnadfan . - - I - Im well and if yoa want goo I'work from No damagq frOm rain. F, - � T, � . . h , I � L- . � � 4 : swam I I - L I p, where poor Berowell met his doom. . 7 ;=L_�! - __ Z , . -,th.i , f J I I . . your teacher pay him well. Which do vou , of London, and was 37 years of -age. The M ... ical Association, lJold last week In Lon- - . . � � I ­ . there to. the old town of Paris the land 0 L - tin I _Z 7�, I : - now fan %odAWN If From prefer'for your childr nabir otor, a three Cl Barwater I About 50 per cent. out 9 romaine were taken to Exeter for inte cnent doo, and which ranks; the second largett - - I - I �� - 4 - U'o I 11 r Poe 4 -1 I L r atx %ft . ' I � �l4 &rid J k - 4afairlygood. Shortly after passing Paris the done. Ran 0aused twodaya'delsiy, i , Re hundred dollar teacher or a I d or even a - S on Tuesda , ; mebtirog in the histo � of the Association, i --p-, ; ii I I -1 �Z 1-i i 6 display. jor . - * ' ! tratholdr Barley cuoting is finishe , y L � ry. I - 1* c gnificent ; high bills and -i- d � * . � If, th6n, you have .- I ; . . six hundred dollar one ? of ,nearly iwo yearp, 7 1. I f the, 4"OU-M& 2. I andout cu itia[g will commenoe this week, if -After an illness de�ided to hold their next annual meeting � -41-0 : �Ving 0, xnwl deep hollows and ravines, not a level field ; : �-'r . � I a good teacher yon had botbon retain him Vancouver, British Columbia, in Angun l� �� �, I L - . �Jy UL e __ L A Well bresseo Nola' I weather ol)ar, . Wheat about beginning of George Watt, who has been a resident Lof at I &TIV I . to be seen anywherp, and bow on earth . . . '. .F as ALTi I and though you advance -him a hundred you� - � x -1-1 . �i WoUlL d Ii, pisaiw I i - � Wingliam for some years, passed i away on of 11904. Dr. TuneUle, of Vancouver, was ,I I L � - '_ I I . . I n,3xt Ireek .lain has delayed operationir. : - �_ , . - � L . I horses can haul a bi�der up such hills and will approve Friday night, August 21st, aged � 78 years. also unanamously elected President -of the . . - ", - � T ; . - � I ' I of your action before the end Whe . deld about .30, oats 70 and I k . I ; forth and ournua& - � - I I theniprovent it from � olliog down again up. I a� wi, � ,_ 7�_q 1 , - - � � . --- . +$-+---+--*- � ,� of the year. Tried material is the best - Association. � �� -, ,� kaider this so, &' '. � _L barley 30 uo Mr. Watt was sk native of Woodtandoi Ab � 4 . I on reaching the top, le one of the unfathom- of bole per sord. � -_ i �1 . I . t - L � - I � IDW , I 1, material and I do hope to I aeo the day rs. Margaret Hickey,aged 66years oame � . Z - onr� I -- - N Le den b#g -About five per cent. of graf n er-deen, Scotland, and had been a resident 9 , I visit MIL-amd �, o � . Of L able mysteries. However, on we sped until I � � i I , .. . I . when teacherks' salaries will be!doublo what out. Rai ting two days, of Canada for many years. He was pay- C, L It is no dou,bt1, the desire every right thinking tollrockville on a visit to J. T. Lustin. �, i I tto webr, J�Msnte I I . I � the muddy waters of Burlington Bay 41 1A efopped harves . �C Z . ,J t - - - � I . svere they now are. 11 . I She retired at night in,excellent health, but �.,_ � ­ 11 : a th , I man to always appear well dn - - - __ - me !non e road %. . I - Z ? ��_­'ili i � XV reached, and soon tbo� train otopped at the , Yiel I will be wheat 20, oats 30 and barley master on the C. P, R. when thi � a .. : . W MI 004 Me" - L � I I . . it; . L �iTBPAYER.'; -morning was seized . , 5 a : 0 I A wra being built from Winnipeg to Van. on �ising the following� 1L - a , � � ,a ,_� � le"0:1. & Imagine they cannot afford to dress. This a ims- Grand Trunk Railway st"ion, which Is not . 1 30 buebels.1 I I L . ii, . � ... I , . .- ,,,, � � __ - I wit heart failure, .srod,died in a few min- � " : i � �_ __ . - . So Itcoato-, &bout b�lf oats and barley, but conver. . � % - I �; 14 1 . . I I W I . take. Just as easy to d�ess well as to, go about in a very imposing building for a city contain- : - _1;"Z� . - . � utoo, It is a strange coincidence that her - - - - -1 .1 I'll -One day recently as Mra.lahn Orabatil" . I ­ I 4terest Z .1 . t Ing 60,000 people, being something similar Harvestina in The West, � no mhost out. Continued rains h5vo delay- . � -q i, F, i . - � � -- � � � -- I I iliabboy, unbecoming clothes. �jBut you must , ksow I .ed cuttin husband died eight yoors ag imilar � - I - - a -0 in a a _ T :, � I . �25 of Howick, was passing through the barn- _ - :, gi Yield likely to be about 2 ; . I . . I � _; - - clothes offqred *4 few detachments of " old boys " and crops are - good, and it is Mold the price of Lake, . � . L� - . - � . - I , I the Way. � Select the store where the. I to the station at Goderich. Here a band DEAR ExPOSITOR : 1 The he rve8t is on, lombelo. - I yard she was attacked by an�T� sow, thrown ma*ner while seatoa'io a boat at Charleiton; '. I I ; I . met . � . - . '. . . L - - . � i i �: I for �,our buying are of the distinctivf clauss, wh ch escorted them 'up town, I followed for a wheat will rule about one dollar per buubel. Westbourne .... i Rain delayed harvesting down and other"a abused. She received ! . . � - k . I . �; .- . I � four days. : Weather still cool and cloudy ; .some flesh wouro0a on the arm anid the hip, -Mr. John MeForlbne, of Eden Mille, I I_,:9 : : � _; : � � � ''I INEW OWL i I wh ' Worns gXVeL the maia the distinctia i of a g ood distance, but after a while my satchel be- Gee whiz I Gap I everything is now ac- , Guelph, in the po�sesisor of a rarety, In - : 4- -_ . i . I i I e� , res in shouted for help andt'be tiniLely ne . 4L - * � �;�p goo to feel so heavy that I went to search tivity. about cent. wheat Ou . Mrs. Graham. ; I � I . -k Li _i . �,r NEVV SHOWU . dresser. These gaiments cost no more bhan common Even the sluggard who has been � . . - - C� . for a furnisb6d room, There are not many star 0 t is m.,eek, if weather is favorable, i arrival of the dog released her1frorn bar the shape of a 0otatoplaut, grown this sea -:i� � I � L asleep since seed time, dream�rjg alternate- L' son! on his farm. ' The Piano stands a - � REAM BIEDFIORa - prodVetions, and the satisfaction and 'saving .to you 0 Ave age I : wheat 18 barley 35, oats 40 perflouri position, During the it'uggle the .boub -Art .1_.j . . og those advertised n the outdde in Hamil- ly of good crops, frost and bail, is roused I i �WL I 'i -, �J Ole. I , , :,. - -2 . . � � -, � . I I . a I , � W . I . ;_ �, . . . I f dy,tha�t r - 11 � L . � � 611 . I; i�1;1, I .1 E; W READ YMADE - I can only be learned by eiperience.- I ton, but I ran across one and entered, I in- from hie stupor, fully awakene(4 to the im- bus . pig had Mrs, Graham's hand in er mouth, twd.foot and a half 119b, and has well -de- � I . � M nuedoga- -cutting Just commenced a 1t was a narrow escape, which might have V61 fed tuberagrowitig all the * ay up the I SILK WAISTS. ormed the'la she was asking half a portanoo of the 1*0ment, whe�j he realizes $to , some of them, afoot and a half above �_, . - . I I � . . .. . will be geqero I � by end of week. Average iberminated fatally. I J J �, - . L I � I � d or a week�more re nb than they ohar ed that harv�eeb is on, I � I . g,j I I L . - . i:*�ff, . i -'T8, BLACK SILY, L I Ig Oh, I At the age of 67 an.exbraordinary freak in .11 � I - I I L in Toronto ov,Buffslo for rooms. tub yiel� 1, wheit .1 0 and oats 45. Rain has not I years, the Base Uno, gro ad. This is 1. I - . Ji � t1i _1 7 . . I . t : � . :1 . . � MEN AUB WANTE� _. - . iGoderich township, loses one of Its oldest the Potato linO-; � I I SILK WATISTS, � I I L ware better than the eooms.in them I . Inteffered eL . 1 i A ' - . . - my room , L - ' . -1 ; I . , . . .. . - person of Isaboll� Watkins. _ -The chief elect clan of the Kearearge, .3, - � . . Considerable consternation prevailed Msod d-- Over three-quarters of crop I reold'entS, in the - h 1,4 . Mug -m -NS, ET -0. . i . _� cities," said she. - So, rather than carry the , �11 . A L L - -1 ,- I . 1. . P. . . I L I -cob bat so IpIn the United States 3 i ­ - I � I - . _. . .1, . . sa�tehel any further. I gave her charge uhroughoiab the province by a r�oporb gaining cub. Late rains had delayed cutting two !bel�oved wife of Sosaph Watkinsj' She bad Lthe grost � � : - - . . I I . . 7 I � . vl L . � . lio lbetin suffering for the p"b" a mon ruc co. nt� boy, John Kissack, 21 "? I .. roll . L p I . - I . . and voluntarily paU it in advance. The currency that there was to b 3 no Ontario dayi, I expected, wheat 20, oats 25, ; ix the from D&VY, if' A BrUc , ��, . � . � L . - I . i : L . . I I . 4 i � 11 4 i , -barley a happy rolW to bar , . I . I I � : I - . . harvesters' excursions this ear. This was . losonoer, and it was of Paisley. . as: written to his friends � I : - - . I . first nighb, after retir ngi I made the un. .30.' L . 000iint of -the Vlait paid to . , _ � . . . : . i - . I - to there, giving aim a . � 'A'� � I Is 786 time for ym - I . considered even as great a broi li to the farm. , Y)rkton Cutting has just begun ; delay- when she bid -them good-bye in d th. Bes L L . I � ! - . I L happy discovery that the Wed had other oc. I ,I f % �_q � - - Z I L' � L ,�'A. - 0- triany snaps. to t Oil My ere as a hail sto_rm or early 'root. How- a-Gerritan Emperor at Niel# . 4 .* , ,me . I ad Uy,reaecib rains. Average yield, wh,eat� sides a husband the following children mourn the vessel by tb � I L . , i '. I . . self, and upon: I � ' I . � _4 A I )OU section. Thm . . , / . - . . . , cupants besid Investiga- L � �the loom of a mother : Qe and. and his impresslonx�f the inquisitive vloltor. - - � it, t ii I � - L. � - . .?� A' A A' . I tion - I fopud ouk 'that , it was bed- . ever, thio anxiety was opeedil� polieved by 25 ; Atis, CO. . I John #,rid J ' I F_.tf :__ . 40"N' T_ v_vw. I . I . . imiss Watkins, at home; Ut F A, . th , to . VV~. ,I . .1 the official annotincemento that these exour� X, lepawa- 17wenty;five per cent. of w so % lJoraper, of He has been OBB � a To-o"gagement ,on the � ", 4 � ew W prion your ! - 1!� - � � . .. .� bag@. - Any ?f re � ders who have ' . �e�eeli d i i a p o 4 -, � ,L� . : sionswere arranged to take pl� a: Goderich township ; Mrs. movi tie, of the � �) , �f . - I " Keiwsarge, but f ed to decline it, i , - P i te4 Thm - - .1 ­ 0 . ' lain on a in it those viormints I m, ed I I � i- 17, t, tau : I 'F F - DITR- venient boason. The next anxiety was to yield , he to, 60,- and ba ey, Boo, and Mrs. (14ev.) ' 46s I Le thinks of devol'ting himself, to eleotried - � 48 at a con- out! r i has Interfered. Esti 1. I& - ., G. M. Kilt I I 1. . 1 I . - I . 4� a . i . knows how i so. The next mornini- I . . - ineering, I � f 11y"N'll r Z" '' .. L I STYLE, 0 FITj AXD 0 te d feeted W , i to 20 to 25 ; oa 4 , 17US . . I , ...1" '� �.. . w -2 . .." ,_ I . I w - �� - . 1111W ima � e, - ,. -i ,_� L a ihe- to - - .. � Z F I . , 'go in the hall and I told her procure suitable men. It'U'pion who are 400 1 r -Catharine Smart, relict ofJ the late 5eng � I � :1 pi I -1 I . � - I . : I . i r I - . ABILITY, are all embodied i'A (our Overcoats, in a mild man r about the troubles of the , 'Thomas Rogers, who has made h6r home' at �� -' . j, ­ , 7 , 11 met o, George Moir come f ' om Winnipeg to � r" � 4 ,i t , ;1 . , 1, -the mis 60�8!118 3e, but that d . L � 1. -_ I � � - 8 wanted. "� " Walking fasNad plates" are Gladstone About 301 cent. of cutting ! . li�qg, I ; I � . I L;_. .v e-- I - a ir ' . - . rain as delaysc . *he, Turn �_ ­ � , , I I . I . Ir V � I v or r . 1 i ' only tolerated out of ,resp64 for the mother don( ; I i"outting ; weather Mr. George Cruickshank's, B U - , uto to work,ou'the Grand Trunk Rail- L I � U . - the beauty befon , � night befoid. � 11 Oobf" she ,said, "ib was c a a& fireman, and on Saturday afternoon, �- 1-4 4 I � - � our Suits and all ga MQntaL purchased from our fine new stock, wbethe - , province, for the Manitoba farmers,- gener. appears more promising. Average wheat berry, for nearly tenyears, P&sfted PeSeefully '_�AV. � " You Coln& MCL 11" � t - � ; you pay only a notion bf yours, for indeed, there I I .- ;� L L, - I .. I . � 6way, on Mond& of lant- wee ', aged 84' r completing him first trip from London . �11 - . : W, . a 1: - . . I - a i- a I . . I . never was a bed bu nthabouse.", I -then , ;1C A � ra these goods are, t . : i _. L I -alli,i,opeaking, have about an m joh dread for yield, 18 to 2 1 bushels. ' . �-- I . fly"a 01 ten dollars. We say . . I I � I ; . I 9 I the I oron-66, he gob under his en ne. at the � `4 - � � � I . .. I a IF � i l&wnjr,, chambraA . i - � . - . . high up," 11 stand up 11 I and 11 turn Pcrtago In "rairie-Aboub 80 per cent. of YOS". ' DO000,861 woe &h All' of Mrs. 91 I I : p � .- I . I ;i - � -' lookedatherandea thatebewao a large L "I VOI 11 r - �;a k . . . � � 0 . i � down ." c�llar and paten L of Spsdinft a oue, to rake the ashes . to-� - . I - . t I&A ier � tion, a Ornickshank and had been an ; valid f6r he was I L .. . Moman, in fact several sizes bigger than my- , ,ohoeff, as crop cub. IR in has delayed opera I t.. i4g . , �. I I an East Indian 11 000lie $) - $ 8 ; a, oars past. She w" one o the early of the fire -box. I As doing to a L - - T� I . i 0. � I, , self,� kind with a e the'oolor of a cup of boo for a vipei few lay . � A rerage yield, 18 to 20 but ;Ome ye, 0 � f - - . 1�1 0 i halo. *L t t e - .6 . I I galps - roken Prices. . . 4Z .. t a f ci , the , etna---�CiJ tti g- only half done; weather ) neerm I - h enigine, avd .. ;-._ I - I . E5 .010 - 01RId clb�10w osi, and I partly too ** it back by sa, 1111 and say in the pohitive sens), keep G, f the Centralia J*stri'to and was ear was shunted a � - - qt�p - * I *� P. I y Mpir was badly injured about the chest -and � Tv . wearers at home to'play ball a. id billiards. has delaye(t h to ry active until a few years ag . The ro- T. - - 1 I . I � - It � I il L . . ovesting two weeks. Vs 11 . � L' 11 � I . . . . I i � . __ . that I might be 'mistaken. After bbat, ' nall , besides having his tight thigh, '. i� , .'I� o, ., i to CQ_nvince ff OW . , Mensorewanted,� thosewhocam, earn from RE - -18 mains were taken W Centraflao t be -buried - - I . I ; 1 �4w �_� �' " "qL . .� I : .took possession of & N�f& which was in the ,pid 01tj age yield of wheat, .,.� . 1 1 _ e,c,� I L T fradurey, - - - , I . n -no a � oesn!t fttlofaoto L . . . 4-1-F++++ , . - I , - . There e to 20 bushels. I arvetting barley t fit rt, In the family plot. I . I �_ 7 Z.1 I _ ++ room, and which had unlevel og% W to $50 per month, . I . . . ­ U _ - xy-that it ia & fir * ; � surface as , L -One day lost week, - A sad accident ,ocourrad in Sydenham.,. 7 A I L � I , 1 . . the land laround the the town of Dpndae , here,alreody, worbhfrom $10por monbK ad, c wing to keavy,rains. a as Counci gr George � � I I I 'J., i - . )'� all, the thinp yam- , . �. . I . . , " - down, but they are not wa . . � Jackson, Sth,line, Morris, was a ding a re- . ef9b b miles from. Ow�eto - Bound, Saturday ; �� i -,*F, . - 1. I . but fisving a clepr conscience, I - slept the I toted when bar- . h&U,InL �k ­ 11� : . I ,I 1. I � - - I town, mor iing last, by Whieli Joseph, T, Hood, a � 1-1 Z � ' . i 4 -f . I L I op of th -' t '� I .-you over what them , . Be L a ]us vast is on! : Ruron Notes. lative in g in grain, In HU lotto L . � f 1'. L. � - L - � . . � I .: . �­ 0��, 1. I :of IG � f . . ilsing young former, lost his life. Re 1,1,- -1 : warm weath". W'',� . L I '9 SHARP' DEALI : - ship, he met with an accident th '-)' although Pro' I - � *. Ila . I ­ ­ .� I le"V The oiowd In 11=01*116 was largely In. was. - r. Ohm a Shoommoker, of Zurich, has . . was driving &!team of bQrses ilown a hill : � 4 f -H . ; . - ' been vorse. He I and we have- 74W �­_ . . serious, might easily have been . � �, . L ­ b every fouro Bed n 3 tel ip Parkhill. I.. L_ �i - . - , . p o,/ oreased on Tuesday, nearly doubled on Wbd It has fr!quently been said'ths . 0 , v an r, I -� � ,I 0� at ,final do7w . , ___(xn was on the lead driving up the angway t 11 L . � - _*E. � I � ater,pro . . arm, t$ - # - - I em the Rish block when mme board ­_ . � �_U� t the _* ! : . I nesdpy, and on Thursday there was hardly naturalized manitoban is on tie beat, and - . F. I I age has rented the Albion **. ,I 11 : I � . � . : in L the barn when a home stri-ap broke, the top of -the load slipped -forward., striking tho - _ � ' . � L" I - A , 14 I � ' * ' . I A thingifas- � - '_ I- ' L I . � stand groom in ,the city. The trades pro- it would appear to be coneldF. red a very hote, GoLy e, b Thomas Malin, of Listowel. team backed up and iipset the I d over the ftDi'llois I - - � � I 1� I _. , - - . I . . ,which ran aws ` Hood wait caught 1 1 �L_­�i . J _ . 163tilig SMOUg - and terribly crushed, - -A . � . � p _,.� cession was beautiful and Imposing and was legitimate thing, when trans - dre & o,neL has sold .his fine brick I , . - --i I ' . � L i I I i . - - � I over a mile long. The review of soldiere, themselves, and friends or ill friends if resid Once in F ) wich to W -1 4.f . I . ' ., e I . - - . � ii as -MBROID. i . t* &,%' 65th � regiment of Buffalo, notflimer friends, after such transaction. was S1,700., � �.. .L . - ,,� E v I including h The rice ab . much so as to reader locomotion, imposi a few b ours of ter the accident. - , I � -.1 I I a . I � - r ; � I hsrleii ; /i core, an - � � - . 9. . which came on iovitsbioD, fulli 4rined-and Bub lot a, now arrival I I do 11 a native � 14 � � � L -, � 9-0, VEILIN09 me * & . . I . . t and employee Of the No bones were broken fortunatel#. i � I I - � FAT8, PAR a 'a a gangway. 'Mr. Jackson fell ab ut 20 ferat, in between the wheels .801 m. Armstrong. L we understand, and bad his limbs injured go, hin !be :being driven 1nto his lung. H For Wo 4 .Me,' � he - 3 �ible, die - - . . . . , Dining the severe storm ,which passed - - �; ; . . 1. .1 It . ­ I . � : . with -banners, was veiy good., The gather, is hounded from one side of th province to Clini on org in factory, had the thumb -and - � I . . : , � ,7 * 4 - � . WRORIEFS, - . - - � ­ . . ., 11 . -The Gorrie Vidette makes �ote of the . over Ayr, and vlcinf�y last week, Nlin ' L ; - -_ r � - I � 'I I . ! - . . h. - i ,*. � . I . . . Ing of school children' which was' addressed the other with % speed -distanoi mg the trans. two hugers or no li�ond nearly severed by a following property charges In t at neig Lovirle's barn, IlDth conoessionL: Blenheim, I . I .. .. . i aV,F,3,CG1t- . L __ . . I ; - i � � � . I . . � I � Z I . . � by Mr. Sangster, &,,prominent educationalist, mission by Marconi's wireless telegraphy, rip a %w. at J town line. was I ___ _V � L . . - hese garmenta-lare hdving a phenomenal sale. - The coat: to U th borbood ; " Mr. John MoLea , south of 7strtv . 11 ­. ; . T o- b- i -I I for I A by bilitning and �� " � . ' � Z ­ 4 r - i 111.11 I I 19TS. - * town, has purchased Mr. John albraithis buri ieat � 1� - I . .il � ,e it is tim6 for the fur, ' &-on i - was one of the pretty ievents of the carnival. bift now there is no. time for this for har. -John. min ings, of Colborne, had ,to -the ground, togothei ,with the - I Z L � 41 seasons, ,v�et or dry, befor ' a ; . . . I im - L Ai,: - - .4 � - � � , These new ore o ' in There'were a do"Wtente containing mid- vesto is on. valu 4ble bc red Lilled by lightning, the o er farm, on the 9thooncession, Mr Galbraith .entire 0all'on'si crop, iwo buggiew, a road �. -12 �� I h I - I I I iih a 9,' KNICK KNACS - I .� the ;grac'el* and g6ja eral, way attractions. Oubside the tenta, barkers . day, and anoth� �r one seriously injured. � . ia I I compound and design have no equal, and ihe style an I MANURED LAND. ' i 1 vk 4 � I I - has purchased Mr. John Weirli farm, on dart, t*o wagone, r3everal pigs and chickens : i � - . � �§!��; L L - . WALES�, . practical ualefulnesg which is crowded - into these% individuaf gaiments, raskes barked; the music wont on, mud - at Inter. 'we have frequentl ,rho Hilrou Poultry and Pat Sbook A . �r , I I 1. I ,I . y been tol that there . '- the Belmore road. We also indlOrstand 'and farm implements; Though Mr. - Lowrie 41 ­ I I � � I - I . . . 4 -, L �' - - - ­ ' I vale dancing girls came to the outside. - sociation will old their annual show at tbst Mr, Charles Irwin ha 4 _;4�1, � � . Q6 $�.L *_ W them popilair be -v Gull, anything1previously put on the market. I I . is no neconsiby of ever manurin g land here, I b purchased Mr. and faaffly were up they only bad time �_ I— , i.� . . I . to � . � I � . - � -;, L i� . � - �well, I can't describe but as the traveller moves -about the too ntry . a flames . -_ � � ; . . . � . . � I �, They were , dressed, � u Goddriob, eithp. r the first or second week 'a Acheson Lsird's farai, on the lobli conces. get haLhoraoo outi -so rapidly did thL J4 � i.� . - - --- � - . . I � , � . . �, � how they were dressed. Along towards it Is unnecessary to ask who to January. Z : - I - . ' � . . I L . . I , ,I, ;� w w a I p -dresses . � sion, and thato Mr. Pronk Clegg, who has - spre d " � Lose about $5jOOO partly covered .1 . - 3P A;,�' � � - the evening of the last day of the carnival their.land:, -Fred, 8. I �a van, son of Thomas LavaroP' disposed of his farm'on bbel 13th con- by i sur'&nce� lrlfl I I . with manure, or w -i &___k�., � I - I .. I oat _gal_ o consign@ i - t 1, 1�� e . I, � 11 I L . .. - . thO crowd boomme.,hilarions. 'A gr the manure to ashes ? The evi lenos stands of 01 uton. die at Niagara Falls, on Mon-, cession, has purchased `,the Falls hay prop- I rly houi Sunday morning?, � -i t � . - . - � � . - . � z 9 I ; I � . r �;,, . . I � , L' I % F, E - AR 401 LD 1- ERY DAY axy of feminine loviiniose came on the streets d We c, after a short illness, from Ok PlaL ce on th � -��-_- it, Z . . outolear and distinct in the rich golden .&Y (f last We � arty and will move to town in the near serious freight wrack to e I . � . i � . . I ..; . - � - .i . - . . I Whatever'elie took : t�-�iv., � . I . IT , I - . " __ f ­ - palnue their headgear.. wheat fields 6f the . �, peritonitis, � coseed wav - 24 years of age, � future. Mrs, Nowell has mold her farm, on Grai kd Trunk Railway,; aboub half a mile to ' ,-. I i - � I . . . , I . . I . ! , . : � I I . . . Place theyL were evidently bound to fiave , VhIle )�, Ilitog a gun, the other day A 4L.1 � I � I t I � . i - -4 . I d� ad, I - . a . � . 1. I . BARR COLONY. 11 the 16th concession, to Mr. Samael Fergu- the , rest of the stationst Princeton. east of j, 1. - � . 4' � their hate. Some of the men commeiacQ to Thor iss MoKe zie, of Goderieb, mob with a J I - � . - arr pain i eon* ( dotook as: a re L 14_'. i L7 . That our styles in th Be garments are by far. the cl�oicest shown I any hi use, Y�s, rl, bb here we have the is B . Wo sulto of which eight cars I ; . throw confetti; college rhymes eoult be 9 ul ao0ide In some way the bullet I Lan e 1, -_ _. If yox haven!t seen our range, we should be'' glad '10 Colquy", , -Hugh Radford, a respected 1'resident of wer( dostroye by fire, rogine iefloUsly lj� -, _. - I ,� I _A ­ - in Seaforth. . - y0u. heard on everyL hand,while -some e4&�A in comprising the fami ies and de. ente ed his rip b b log, lodging in the bone. , Hullett township, do arted this Jife on Fri- dam iged and a trainman badly burned. � , - . � - �&d Cash . I I . I - scendant,q of t6 Messrs. Barr, brothers of - L . 21L_ - ___� L . i - . . �, � look-, Buy if you a Close. I . I singing and others.in � shoutin& 1" oho#ght IeubO G!i ham, late proprietor of the I day, August 210t. Wobad bee ailing for The fire was doused by the explosion of a 1": I ; - I .. I � -1 - I . I I 1 --would go t*'my -room', but ohai�&U my Mr. John Barr, one of the few remaining Mas(a hou4e, Minton, has purchased the.' the past two with a com lication o I I I, - I .- . 3, : �, I - . i � : L I � I . q .- I . . I tb%tL f gasolinetank. Theeblilsion waseausedby ,�A�;� i ; , , � 0 f Mr. Maitland, in - . - 1`1 sr A Volre. I I i I i I - I � . mind and went to the Btar - theatr6f initoade, PIOEW8 of the Cromarty distzict, in the groci ry bus ne 'a a - . I I L I . I � i diseases that Vf'lred medical skill but it was t'he 91191110 of the approsoloing train failing 4i ., - . . 11 . I t 0 , I - i�__ . ZI I=_1tL 41, C 1, - DW'3ship of Hibbert, Another family wwm, Mr.! M Waod haa purchased a busi- - 80 or disregarding a semaphore riet I ",.-C�- , � `11 , L — Aft, i i Q 1-04100. 1 The Knickerbooker Company of N�iv It rk t' only the pa,ab month that he wa compelled to 14 -_-,-a I ,W%k I L showed up there to a slim house. 16 .60m. whc have done credit to themselves in the ness n St. Gel I g . I , I I _� . I , I T. and Mrs. WWOU 0 . to give up the reins of his activo� farm life. ago at him to prevent -his train proceeding ' �`,V_11. -, 1, �' __ . - F_ r te V tL172*50 to 0 pany is largely composed of ladies aA.d their ORN River district are the sons and � -1) t'understorm on Tuesday; L 1 i ; "A.7 N -I& . . . urin t � �.r 1. . . ­ I � . . ownsh�p in 1849, - unti the foremost tralpo had gat isfely onto Ili -,ii % ,turned home -th . 1�r . . . � . I . i He was born in Burford t � I 1_�' . ­ . acting and performances were of -an Wrtooent daughters bf the late William Henry, -an of I&E t wee 1, t,l arm of Roberti I � i k I . ', - lea -weeks rustiost- -.- " : I . I � I Oarn on the f and moved Into H�llett township with his the 0"Idluig, I : . �� ___ r. tT I . I When I iqturnjo to the Id � Cromarty mari, who, with their Peal 0 1 i " -3; S. I . . . � 0 1 � � e. i �7 i . . ! ! bub.sporby nature. . . . � * struck by lightning but' � ; I parents when but a small boy4 Twenty. -We do, not hear.m � ch now-a-dayo aboult � - . _1 * -*-v I 9- i � I . _T__q__q __1_ _*__q_q_1v_t__t_q_,f_t_?_?� . - A thdre .�had w 0 and 6 � . 11 Uk -, � id' wed mother, settled heie go' 20 forbu uatel , ' apt act on fire littl � -,b-'r.V_"__ _-A-A."H-11,744-6 T-3-1 I* _.� 11__6__6_&_W_6_ � street ab 10:30, -the great croi* I . I me -4 � . fl � .- - � i � . � ; � L eight years ago ho.,inarried Miss Vodden, The t kill a'hd prowesi of the once popular � iL - �_ � ,� I : Also Ro dams Wa d eol �t t " Z : . .. broken cub -into spoatanpqus,�, Ahowling years ago, beri Wilson, � .1 I � I . I I � i . L . I another resident of the townsiit and be Ed Hanlon, whose acquatte achievement-# N�t, ,; , -, I I ­ � Z - . * - --R. J. (man of your readers Ill remambor Bob),' -1 ­ I k 0. ; lodfay, as my good newsparei friend, y I re. R, H. 0ox has sold the north� I , I * "I - . 1 ...-4-.-. � �E t pretty I . I- whom were boria folpr children, 1 hey are were at one time admired by nuillicas, and I.- f �j I I , - I r] I�A quiet, bu -, 11 ' who' I am pleased Vstate, ie comfortably half of lot 9, coAce8eicii 12, Hullett, con.! - i I __ � � I . L - , . A * , __ - , ato � � *�% Dunsmiore, would term ib.: , . Wm., of Londe.-boro, Albert and John, at who4e name was in every persores mouth. __12 j, � � , .- - ;� - 1�'t I . 4ndon" at high Door I . I other'man and boy bad a floh horn and they Oettied on a, fine homestead. Bub, as the tainilig 50 acres, to his brother, Mr. William! �_ 4 � 11 . -S I I $ y,ou[ U . I home, and Mrs. 0. Johnston, a: daughter, - , � �! - - h, vphpn Mii Win- I I y , 1 blow into th�se until they wore black in the man who stooks after a binder all day in Knoi, for $2,000, There are no A Ocent d-oopatch from Boston, Was; I ­� 1! . ­ � - I .1 . , I .8 late f I I ; .1 � i .. . buildlugel residing in Hulletb. He was a Methodist ohusottsi says : 11 It In asserted that a - , :. ; - 4 � I . - L I � t � . � : ok - 4 . . ughter of th a � face, Confetti was thrown around. in ab- Manitoba does not be lo ing for goaeip, or oil the place and the land is exceptionally' ,21 I i � � � i � I . - 1� _. I . i I in religion and a Liberal in politics. Har�ard has ougagedNed Havolan Sig coach i : , f .!age, � to Mr. I I 4 I undance Some one would darb ,& song going in the evening to see if hi, neighbor's good. I - - _� 1. � man � . J _. . _.� ii b I a i -During the electrical storm, on Monday for 4'ler crews, altho!fb Ton Eyck was a � ; Thombs. The in- qup . - r health, Fletcher Roe, of I � I ­_� I - ay. 11 man " did more than himself, I Will con , - I . � reao%are I and hundreds more would jo'in- in, the f -Owing to 14 , I %.to. 4 - � - U - I I - " i . � � ___ i night of last week, two horses were killed can Hanlan a dismissol fre-m 001 ,V � � � I r i .. - �. rfornieA -by Rev- I I . . -] . orites being " The� good oM summer time,!) elude with thanks again for space. MoK Hop, bag Usposed of his farm to his in Mr. Zeller's field, adjacent to Zurich, be. to fi"_tion upon him,' may , f %, � - um wAs no re as t, U . I Thti bride. who is I . � � and 11 Dooley Doo," and something about � Yours t�uly, i - brott or, Edge on, for the sum of 84,250. � . � � . , � - - . I ana � I i ' Ion Ing to Mr. P. Sip pro nent Harvard professor, I as he could - ­ L , I , _ple, bailiff, and Mr. L I - .., � � f I W � � � � - . With. an o tfit that will stain I the rambling. A large number, chi efly Women, 8 Ores. Mr. Roe w'll ; V. Waoliand, of St. Josepho The two anil not d rowing material.1 Hanlon a Ga. , 11 - - � � , once ­_ . I AMBLER, Tber i are I rem ova, � ; in white I to Bi aesels n Itake a rest for a I �11 � A 1 1 gr= had little whisks made out of the tail feath- Oak River Mam, August24. while, hop.', - I �, -08=e 11 x ... ! - I I & . minh �fl. a 11 and wear �ud .bW of the, )lay I : "' 9'. male had been in pastuge. !there for eome gage�nvnt ianbt public.." � . I � I . U6 Url ng, na ore of a rooeter,or something olse, and took I � log to regal i his former vigor, 4 f I , IA If not. b4g 4im in. W� 'can fix 4im , - position of - -A_%ugar beet authority, who has just 41 I f �. � . , � I . . te rovesi Her -go- 'I I I I i �� I .. a great delight in tickling those in front o -14r.- B. S. 'Cook, of Fordwich, Me ' time, and it is thoughb, frofn the ii � I I . . - r, a � .1 : �ok silk vrith. w)16 In orate outlay- -a oweat The Manitoba 'EavreSt. ti their bodies w*n found, that they must retuilaed fr'm Alberta,believen that there is . ­ I I � - . I � � I , I . out at a .1 I them about the ears and neck, and when the I with quite a severe accident the other day. � have been standing with their heads partial-' sgre4b future before the beet sugar induatry � 1 1 whita picturs hA& I I pair of knic era with doub Mid girls would op a policeman ,they would run The Canadian PacidoR%ilwpy crop re. While cub riving his horse hied into thel �i . . � I . RuffalQ0, I . . . t 1�e seat I I !al, out and make im prisoner by joining hande port, dating up to the 30bh of August, has diboh, and r. .1oo was r I ly over a wire fence, when the fatal flash, tbor�,.. The factory at Raymond hai been � � I it, train for; . I . double knee) t6okings don kn ee,', 6 t "Own Out. Hel - ZZ - . � I attracted b the metal, struck them in its b lack of suitable -labor, as are . � . 11 Iry - . . y . I barn Or d F � I In 11 0( i� . - � � rooluts. X . 0AU& - ' . � and forming a ring around him. It wan am- been issued. It gives a fair indication of was CO pellDd ,6) go around on crutches f I _�w I - - pto match. " i , . I- . . . or, descent. Mr. Sipple could have sold his o, roterprisoo of this kindo bab this Is . .1 I � � 'o;v o! friends 1110- . �411 3 . - using.to Roe the sboli'd Indifference which the dondigon of the crops In the Prairie a fevi days, as his left leg was injured, ' _ O . � A; .� I - . . � I , , ti , . : � -d fit ed by the entrance of a, number i . eaL . -c= -when this it teresting to animal any time for $75, and Mr. Bachand belto 11, I of I � _� �i ,za � on* of th* , I— — . I I � , the big follows would 4isplay was. Province,' and as such will. be I uring tha storm on 'Monday night -I . i - - - 0 : � , . ._Nrl_� - % z �� � - gold $140 for hie. Mr. Henry' Lipbard Gn� tau settlere, who are -used to extensive - ". .11 : - 6 I - ­ s p antleirr.. - . � going o1m.1 .The crovid � shoubed at 'the mfd- our readers, as there are few fan illien in, th is laot,v eekt we barn of John Budd, 3rd If . ceed. the � I I ; I ne -, -11 'd � , , ones, in the north end, was struck, for the oultivationi ,similar to that reauired for � ­ I I � � , , - il . ire, and the arkere ahoute aug are �: I ve formed of % 9�14 - - . . . � I I . � � way birke , ,b d woA3e county who -have not sons or d ' bt of Morris, -% as s bruok by lightning and do. - - - � 11 , second time, but Ubtle or no do i - 11, I q . I . I � i I . , msge was WOW The quality of the beets, and the s .1.1 - � I 010 1� , X-/ *I ].I; "� I ) , J1- 7 \1N11-%"sJV 11 W_ 91 , )V. I I I., F � A Ore I' I d � W " I I 10 �,r ,ht( 4 , I 111, 1! il I � I t", 1i I ay bring to tlialw , . I . . � . .. ' "- thinao back. � In the Prairie Province and miny ofthenx. stroyDd. )Y ost of the season's crop and on I done, only a few shingles being torn from prux ty of fertile land, clean rivers and _� : . . I � t f -_ . � . . . I - I .1. - - I olimbed up the fao of the mountain to are engaged in farming. ' , horse were on i tmed In the flames, The - & I �, - � . . . t could ' The, -report shows that on �he Sourio, logo t ; the roof. coal, eade him* to believe that tibei-re will bs .. ,,�,, . I � - � i . the top, bu, sob. ulte decide in my 4 o Mr. u: I I will be heavy. . . I . - . 1 J - I - I . � , I V , I . . Buttew and Eg's Is Oash. . a 1 development Of the sugar--' industry L I C � . 1. . f � - . 9 . � mind whether HamiWn ad a mountain, or Estevai3i and Arcola sections ohly 25 per -'?be ob mp! on lacrosse match, played at . I � 'LZA . I . . . I . I I : in th neighb, e B�w ; d Belly 1� ; � .1 D . Canada. orhood of th -hu - tig . - , . __ ALIW . � whether the eity 18 jUeLt built in a hole. The cent. of the wheat was cub ab : . I ! . he' close of Clintm, on riday laeb, in the semi.flnal#'L . - I ehold more pOtOnt ' ' I - � 00 ALAL I I , river . 7:'- W. " , L -- I U A � ' asto W4 , . -to "were're. between Cli t,cr and ..Kinoardine, resulted _ _i,., I - 11 I *" Of the eleven thousand porsone who ' Nl� I . ;6ed in, the AWN I . � .1 L i � citizens, although not !qulte so oidate and I 16k,,whan .the ­ final. repo . � . L L . I I Inf,nm for M ­ . I I L � . 1 av ' "narAina 'h --' , 7.ov. W. T. -Morris, iba pastor of the, ,� i I 1 Al iflall an those In! Toronto are ore celved "and the del -caused b- rain was In a handoo e were taken to the -eat, by the harvento _ . _15115- Of. our' numv-011t � I . I I I . . ear, ribbolm and I N i - - . .1 T�rioajnteresb is at Z. . ­ 1 , - 't authmer dry , L 780aw, : Grei . Stlew 1 ;,,,..d for present ! 1. I I , . I I a fb b I lo aa r 111� 1: � � I I L r I � 1. - L � . , ,� �r L - I A I i L.- - I - , I . . .. I t 180-1� _. '& ._M�CDONALD) __ . . . (SUUICI�SSORS TO GRE�G- - - �.; . I L � here will goo& I : �'� I . I � I I I , � . � � . I the oriaps are fi* .1 . L . . . - I - .erri%, .T. XiUF end' ' . John n B ros." 0[,;1. . WSW ' - I anit�bwl last To" . O'� L , - 1. �y frien4, lietOLWIU. . . I 0 ; I I ! . I � . 11 ; L . -FOIRM assut ioilruay, 004-", .. A-- — . �_ - L�_ L Fraviliceir. I . . I . - � - - � . I I I . . - I . I . : I . ==7=:7_____ . � I . ! I : I I z I ; . I . : . , .. Lost, who, f* to. 11W, .� .1 � 5 . 'I - . St. Thom"s 0 '. i . L ; � � I - I Harvest Exbursions,, to . . I � i . on in 8b. Pew# - I . I i I I . I .­ Be ben-` . ; - I,y in 'ptem - - L : . been iribb, ROT�- - . �, I I I . � "Isn'Y YeArgi 0 - Oanadia,i.. N: 0__rthWest , L � - . . __. . . - I a,ves hereo I __ _ I . I . I . . ,0XeUrBj0nB on . 4 ! I .,- Thera died - i The 0. I � R. will run HarLVeSt ' . I * I . 1.,ond-onr early 09 P . , I . ther nwot promfil"i , . I ! ra -1 . I PTEMB, a a, 29-:h t In - i of this cou'D I . SO ER .15th ' n . - 7.1 a � V - L . ­ . . I I I nd Campibaw I . I . 1.. , �_, - . . ! I , � in. i"4 _� I . ' . mr. .-campi , I ; 16th and 30th.'F - stop-ov I . ;� - 19 M attswk, of . - I � . .1 L ,8'tllrn -goo .-u Nov. . r e 0 * 51, . � '�' � �' . taft WWh keo '� i f 11 or rates alld particulars watch this space next 7 " . . . .! � � I 1 ul,t= �- Irthis death . , apply to . . . I L . 'i . . . U 11;;Isond in A! . . ,��. -, . � - 1, I . his parentIff to' va-w ' � � . Ad, and reffild'a 10' '. I I - -1 L- , t �J GRE I G' & STEWART; - A ;of half Is clsutury� I 4 L terwatO' I � ; I d and of - ­ I r . I I - � I . � Doyles � I C Z R. Tiokot ana Telegraph, and Dominion zi of Judge Iril., � t 4�( _! AJ . Mr. I � . the county,- I � � I .1 . I 1. I I an& . � : - I � . - ty. er#. a foroffa - L :1 I , 0-0-Ull i � and a leadi'39 - I :1 - - L . . I -1 � - . I � ____ I - I . I . �. . i I . - I ., L _ . I I i . � ., I . � i . - i : . � L � ,_ . ; I L I . . . I i . � I � I - � . I ,� . 1: . , .1 - - I I I . f . ­ . .. ! .� - �_ ? . I . . ; - .. . ; i L - . '. q __`11__ I ­ � � I . I 'i . . I � I - . ­ - t . I " � . - � . I . . - � ­ - ... I ,:-*- � . . ;­ __._ � �, __________ - . ,. . L- . I 01� � � I . J - . an Wal Patagonian colony, near Saltoosts, - I.., I 1, . : I . warm hearted, and take them in p �vee�. ThreehfirTg' will 3ommmence to 1, " The ( my vras very disagreeable, rain- . 1. . . �� : _�rts, alto- one , excursions, 6,262 were from Cont4rlo. I .; eople. * the end of next vvek. Assai lboist has written to the papers, stst- f i �, ther are a nice lot of The build- at I On Ing All the tiae. A large number from -.Burglars broke Into the residence of R - A�' . .�. a Ing at the people of the colony ST6. Pro-' A I , , , Cie were nearly ooveres with decorations, La RUere and N$pfnk sections Kino m1fine at I) to witness the game. The H , Fenwiok, of Brookville, last Saturday :4,t- � - . . I ­ � 11 T i - and of course the old boys, returned to the rain has been frequent, ,but not Kino wdine bays are greatly elated over night and stole several .fur coots, jewelry, greasing most satisfactorily. He believes I : 1, I 15 . . � ; thari many more Welsh would come to 0hu- .: . qity4n large, numbers.1 lleav , and only cAused on the airerake three their ictor . � sto., to the value of W. � � -.f - .. .1 1 7 ads were it not for fear of Canadian wi0en. 7- -1 : . � ..J I '. .11, days del& ; a libble over 75 perioent is cub, - n We �eh ay of last webk, Mr. Geo.1 -Mrs. Joseph Thompson, wife of Joseph � This was the chief argamenb u " d to keep *� � . - , I � . . , of i ra, threshed 25 acres of, Thompson, of Nowtonville, d pod dead � . I .. and thresh ng began Saturd rid Will be Bead t I , " , L� I � 01 , - � . .1 . � . . caioity I Teachers. . I - �­ I gen _6 nedQoi sec. barle for . oborb Medd, of Weot'Wa- Friday evening last. She wax ng out to them in the .Argentine Repn.blia. - Th 44 � - I . 8 eral thi week. On thelv, �, ro - ey ., - gZpi I have spent, their first winter In Cauada� and �' F . .11 �1' ny - I ;I I � - DnAu Exposrrou," Never 'before "'-hin don rain d'elaygo cutting two to four days, wano h. a aohiue 'commenced work at got some wood and fell dead Without a . . - I I - - thougl� they came un-ptepared for it, 'they 4 a i I d, � our memory has therei,been such a scarcity East of Mi�onodosa - 90- per cent In out and one o clock " ad t four o'clock stopped half previous ,warning. It to supposed heart - 61.11 11 i . - - li I 1 � 7 . of teachers " at presont. Virtually, there threshing egins this week,; 2( bushels is an hi �ur for . oil er, commencing ab failure was tie couse. . founcl it Ion severe than anticipated, and . -_; 1 11 �, I I I _r, I. i . . 'he members of the 6olony, and particularly I � . . . t 4 Z I seems to, be .no Leachers- in the �.Yrovince. expected. � West of Yorktob, half cub ; 4:30 ind qu bti ab six. During to faabi I I m e -A - terrific windstorm throughout - the . 4. I ,---, - . . . - I _1 - I I 'I - Several schbols that I,know of ay,*O' closed ; 'threshing begins Monday ; yield 20, to 25 54b I age of all were threshed, district east of Toronto, or.-Fridoy last, did the a iildren, have bod better health than In _Ti I - t I I I � I '_ 11 - . � the winter I w i I i � I . 1. . 'f e 6th line of great damage to the apple crop. 16 is esti- � � � . : others are tougfit by teachers having no bushels. Ab'Hsmiota very little b out ; �� dr. Do rid ogeart,p th Sout: i America. X,a prefers It to I 11 .1 I !: I b. This 0 of ran and mud and slush. .� � . I __1 legal certificate bub'junder permi nly started ]Friday on account of heavy rain; Hulb tt, boo , t1l, milch cows and two spring mated that 25 per eent, of. bho Jall apples, , . - . - _q I r I i scarcity may be accounted for by so maqy 20 bushels isexpeoted. . calve i kilW b I ghtning, on Monday even in the violuib . of Porb R pe, were shaken _& &Me$ Tizger, brakeman, was killed �� - I . . 10 , insta tly�on the track near Now Harritorr9o, "I � 1% i � moving.weet and by the discontinuance of Morris -Rain boo been frequent, nob too Inq o last so , Taring the storm that prel to bhe grouny. 4- - I I ,_ -_ - I _. I the third elass grade. A few years ago any- heavy ; 90 per oenb. of oubbing done ; not valle, I all n g T a four of them wer , ; bobw on 4 and 5 co'clock $utday. afternoon, X , _* I h m -About 5 0 clock Friday afternoon, while � . . Thor was a wreck of an extra freight train )*F 1, , . body and everybody flocked ,into teaching, much damage. . foun( lyin �Sd within a rod of, each oing to.Blenhelm, Kent qo,untyt Mr. Ho - " , �, I I . I d thus near-. a village, and he bad been sent back - -i . aping it only as a step ilog stone an Plum Coulee -Ninety per cen , of outtl 'othei under. at ree, the following morning Cite, of Charing Orosso was struck and -by t conductor on the wreoUed train to , - ") I ­ � vitJ of the 'profession. done ; rain Interfered with thr -by']M r, Hog'ga . . ­ �� Ci I . - � 9 . w "If 4 i � -.t I I . . � . lowering the, di I a hing, -hie They were insured In tfi killed by the southbound train on the Lake flag % e expre . as. U to said that he' had -, ! - I - � I - I . . "I . I , � Now it in different, th,Ae desiring to enter is now begun. . Moxillc)P�Muto 1, a�d he values his loss a Brie and Detroit River Railway. The body __ �', ; ; , .. _ - I . . I - I been on the road a, good .part of Saturday �, - , � � �, . � I I . � . the work mast remain at.it .to balance &a- Morden -3Aboub 76 per cent. of cutting is $110. 1 Ji ' I was horribly mangled, and the rig destroy. h - _15. . . . ,��, . ; I I oounts, so to speak. . � done in this district ; rain del&, red cutting 'the hoi6o 04 Mr. and Mrs. Donald We ads but the horse escaped injury. and on Sunday up to the time of his dest � .... i. 11 it I i ; - � T � . Z . and � iad a ,eep be � I i . orporently dropped id , ;� I � This scarcity. oertalilly in a good thing for three do be . Donald, 1209111" a nossmion of - Grey, was th -Edward Horton, the oldest barrister In I - � I 1-1 '. I ; , - , . I engn some obstrue- 4-7 ; the profesifon, for Ldo' believe that teach. ThornKill-m4bout 90 por cent, of wheat is seem I Of a n Wednesd St. Thomas, died In the Amass Wood Hoo- I � . � .1 . . w are not half paid for � the honest labors * . a 0 &Y, tion On the line, but thought it was an sob I... ­ !; or pital on.Friday night from heart failu 4 1 - 11 . . out here'; rain.delayed cutting about two- even: ng of I ot 11 ask, when Rev, Mr. HaZZ ire and . � . -,�3 � - I ' . � .1 I hesp.dumped from an -engine. As soon " I --- 1.5 I � 1 ' A teacher having an attind ­ ­ � ; . .the.v- perform. - days and stocking -aboulb five or f ix days, wood, of 4mi ton, tied the nuptial bov nonis, having b"n Ill but a con a 016 . I I � % � .� pneut I vz t� he xe ognized what the obstruction wat the '. _ I �1 �4 I *once of., forty pugilo should ab least be Boissevaln-Ciatting about ba f finished ; bebw een �rry 1 c od, of the Northwest� days. Deceased whow'sa 74 years or age . I �_ illow A worth six hundred ollare instead df three &in ban not Interfered very much, . I I i I �' air -b &ken were thrown ... . . I : I � . r Jorm arly of! oxe r, and Miss Joan Mc� wits Mayor of St. Tho:mas and had res M i . I rove od, but too late, as the locomotive � I -11 - - Wek.' Or hundred " Is paid to many. As a man in- Sourie-Twenty-five per con dub,) Rain 'D Id he rincipab were unatterodedi' there for 60 years, A wide W_ survives. 1? i I . . f- - .1 I I t4) struck him, He was dead when picked upp � -i - :ei � I I li I I jkWeetid in the education of the young I delayed cutting one week, .1 coone tin*g the iseeir. Grace and Mary WaW -A correspondent �direets attention ly mangled, I i � . � say that teaghers should be safe guarded'by Delorains-Outoing about b kf finished. �'er, ugh tore o Mr. and Mrs, John Walker� the fact that Winnipeg, the capital city of borrib � -- � ` I - I - I . 1- - � - �. . to so that their salaries wonld Rain h . i�z . � . . the governmen se done no great damage in yet, . of rus,00ls# ye formed the port of flowok Manitoba, like Toronto, the capital of Ont- 8 .- 7a'; 1. � . � . . � , -6 ­ . - not, lall below a fixe4 limit, according to Manibou-Clutting &Pont thre parts done, girls very nice . Hearty congratulation's miot raises.and spendie mpre money than -On Sunday morning, 23rd ult. - Mr - 1: - - I � I inceL I - ' � . . __ .. �w Dn e the size of the -school. 1 Many &ustees ite Rain has interfered l'oknewhat, . were extended 1e hap y twain, after which does the prov a vthloh esch� is located. David Christie of Rasseldale, lost go fine* 44 ; "I I I . . ' I . A - . . T. � "i . lotlare to employ or to Pilot M T( 7 : I : too 6 g of so few d ound-Fully two-thirds o0ting the jolly oomps ly $at - own to an ela borat� The revenue of the province, for the year three-Vear-old.mare from Mood poisoning, I I � I -i A . resso L 3 1 1 � I retain a services of a capable teacher. I done here. If weather Is fine bb is week will spread of the good things of this world ended June 30, 1903, is estimated at Aout caused by a slight prod from & fork, The . I I .4 ; . � . -L 1. . I . _� � I .. .1 . �18.01 that the sohoiol board should have more complete cutting and threshing next week. The prone to were numerous, useful and $1,415,000; while the c1by forits fiscal year animal was valued at $200. _; - I I I � I . I , . - . . I . . -1 Z I . Z . � . � � I I - I I . � -1 I 11 � . 1; � � T. -i . I � . ; 1 . . � I � . . . I - r_ I I . i � I I ­ - . __ I . . � I . . . � k I � . I -i . . . . - . . I . I � � � - . 1`1 ". .. . . , - I . I . . . I L I ­ -:�_� . -I I I I I . . , . 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