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�k I to end. Wicrover they went mor of Clinton. ond is now a prosperous
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they were. greeted by enoxwous, business man of Hibbing, tile News- John McDonald bag had his Miss Raley has returned, from a plii4o. R. E. Smith, our genial grocer, has, � 1�1 - � , . �- I I YWWTM
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crowds and great vuthusla,�W, Tribune says .— ielslllalvel�lcleli painted a dark red color ant visit ,it botroit. he says, reconsidered his notion of � , I " Za J;i .
and the good results from, their 4,Ouo of the largest stocks carried In with white trimmings. Mr, Green, who carried on business leaving town. � J 9 SN / ;
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sorlw of meetings 19 already this village is that carried by Mr. 8 , here as a baker and confecdoner is I ., 11 I 1(penin, . ILM, ,
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,,qg ont, , I The evaporator is doing a rushl ut with a aurveylQK I � . . � . � . � .
)h G. Plummer who cooducts a grocery trade. anct. U, arge business In the same We ... �
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Oes TU8�,POr is In trutl, thousands 01 c - st,tUig.a,16,",,,,,,-OTr,ialillie',s, forow Montreal. . -
I and meat market. Mr. Plummer is ' bushels on hand. At not Huron. The Greens of Col- . I �, ),
. Cauadti,!o (wrand la Man, Not native of Clinton, Out., and was born Mrs. AnsHe of London has been ! I 11%_11 , e "I � . I
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11 . Mrs, Captain Trawartha has -sold her borne ate noted for their business pro. I , 11 1 *24 1 . .0, .. . ...
. . one. mau'in a thousand of big age In 1878. Re came here early in 1690 clivitles, 17tudlug the Season with list sister, 1. . I . I. �
Tossesse his p 6 himself ,it the foot of. rs. I , .. - I
handsome resideoco . - . . .. .
and , QS hysical treugth (Rev.) Mark Turnbull, at th I
m . . where he Associated mith the We interviewed on Monday p. m. in . a rec I I I
utal Acumen and never firm of JT R. Ritzinger & Co., tvnd re- E Igin Avenue by the lake at a good the square h very clever looking young tory. . I . T hl s W e*e,k ` 1.
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L was he so' popular Among, big ruained with them until March, low. price to Mr. JavaosLaithwaite of Gode- Mrs, and Master Gardner, who hav 'a I
� I rich Township gentleman with his left hand in a sling, e 1X_ . .
countrymen 4p, 4b the pteseut j At Qiis time be, boyglit out the firm And We found that he was Mr. Wel been vialtin .
son b� the former's aunt, Mrs, . I � I .. I.. I . I �
time. � commenced business for himself. He is We (ire happy to state that out, an- Armstrong of the harbor saw mill, Aclawsom ave returned to their home I I . - . P I !
I HOn.Rk1gbJobn MacdoxLAId is '. an enterprising,pushing AM altogether glove are beginning to smile once more, who bag worked at the saw the past at Brooklyn, Now York. �
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. to. truth ii, chip of the old prosperous young wan and has builtup The Missw Annie'4111iot of Dettoib.and fotirseasous and never met with an Mrs. Welsb, who resides ab the reel, I � I i
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block and possesses the Old a phenomenal business, He carries a Meta of towni were out fishing at the n Autum-n Days of Bo y Coni. 0 .
accident u til last Friday, when he donee of her sister, Mrs. R, Y.onng, . unt --ung
. Man's toot, magnetism and very extensive stock of fancy and harbor on Saturday P- In- and sue. had to usea different saw and by some has so far recovered I from . a severe �
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knowledge of human nature, . staple groceries, meats, provisions, tin- coeded In getting a fine pickerel and means hadbis thumb nearly out Off �by rheumatic Attack as to be able to visit . I �
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Even Ulu opponents acknow- Wave, glassware, crockery, flour, food, Perch Lud'Mies Annie was disappoint, it, I I I
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On,, her friends in Dungannon the past �
I ledgethat"he is a loyeable man." etc., and supplies All the hotels and that let, big catch was batiloq to Mrs. 30idward, who has been visit, week, The days of Autumn with its golden fruit and boiniteous liar- I
He J6, moreover, known as the restaurants of the village as well as two find t wits a "sucker" instead Of Ing her mother, Mrs, BlaUe, Britannia Miss Rifle Wyatt took her holidays V . � . I
. , "Preritier w1to keeps his word," large mining and two large lumber a trout. She gave It tv Some one who Road, left for, her home iuToronto on lasb week and left her aunt's residence est are here. Nature will soondon new attire, the golden brown
in 0O)r1trast with whom Sir camps with all their meats And pro. said it would be good food boiled for Wednesday accorrigAnied.by little Miss' on Thursday �
� Wilfrid * Laurier is painfully vislonsi Re is well equipped to supply chickens. The sucker was"h' pounds in Beatrice Ulllott,w o had been visiting _ And wheeled to Mr. Rut. will soon replace the emerald of the trees and the burnished blue of * , ,
, . . ledge's residence, Wawanoeb, where �
lacking,o Rugh John Was It or any thing and no matter weight. I � �her grand-mothei,Mrs. MoBrIne. . she remained until Saturday and then . I - I I I
in the tour -and was every- ally one. We are glad to find that Mt. J, Mr. Pied. Orabb arrived here on his rsued her trip to Brussels. Mied the skies will gi . I
, . greeted with tremendous how ge or how small an order may 0. Taylor recovered so quickly from . . , Ve way to.cool greys. , . � I I . ,.
= come In he a able to fill it promptly wheel last Thursday evening, bavin,g yatt is an accomplished bicycle rid- . . I .
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� enthusiasm, He whipped Green- and correctly, Mr. Plummer has also 10 -,�
the apparently serious Accident which lefb Jersey City on the Preceding ec, I . I � � . .
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. way, notwithstanding stuffed the contract for supplying the Oriental befel him by coming in, contacb with Tuesday carrying his bicycle by train � ,Likewise the ladies Of Clinton will now be seeking out the new i
voters' lists the Machine and Trading Co. of Seattle, Waah,,wltb all Mr, Diedrich, who was riding his bi� to Buffaldwhioli city he wheeled from Wm. Burrows the well known goods. . � . . .
the influence of the 0. -P, R.,and. their Supplies- and as the company om* cycle, which threw him downi leaving to Canfield where the rain obliged him man, is appointed as judge on grain at and lovely oos tumes and dainty fall comforts of this store. . .
expects the Webb will go Solidly ploy in the neighborho6q of 100 men tile, him unconscious and badly cut. Mi,, to take the train to Stratford, Dungannon Show this year, -making . � . . .
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" cous,ervfttive� contracti amounts to quite &it item. to Senforth where he met his mother, nl4e years.in succession. He was also ' . � . . .
- E.-Fosterdealtwith The Die d r loor . to Go appointed At the G.'N. W., .Goderich, . Nowhere in Clint6n c I
Ron, Goo. I meat business is exceptionally large. Oct � took him home and went for Mrs. 0. 0, Crabb, and tb�n on de- I an ,a better selection be found than here.
the finances aul v1pPed UP'the His men In that department are all old - Mrs. James Stxorigo Arrived safely rich to join his wife who with 'his this year. W. B. wears well. I . , . 11 '.
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Government'S AllaCleEl With A timers in the buslness.'� I at her Tiome on Thursday last. after a little sons are at the residence of his Mrs. Adams has sold her residence . . . .
keen blade. Thers'Is not another . I very pleasant visit at Little Corrent mother. Mr. Cr6!b.b has not been in on East street to Mr. T� Polley. � . � I . ; . I I 1. 11.1 . :
. . orator in Canada who can handle 1. I I . . 10 with bet, . husband. anO Bon. Mrs. Goderich since his marriage seven Some of our cadets in khaki went . . I - . I � . I � . .
. his opponents just so effectively DEATHOP'CARTAIN SIUNGHAW Stiongh found Little Current an in- years ago and notes many - marked- off on their bicycles on Monday p. - m- �, � Dress Goods �� Finest
as Mr., Fpster, Nor iq there an- . . . . I . set% uajity Kid Gloves, Fronclinhake with gus. I I
WHOSEWIZE WAIS A CLIN- tensely business place, and a great,, at- improvements, . A each with a rifle strapped on his back. . . . I . .of ngers and large dome fasteners, in. shades I
other of our public men who can . . ( R , I greys; browns, tans, modes, also,black with I
. . tr4cition for tourists. A large summer Mr4'Robert McCartney left for his. We trust they came home safely e'en I � ,. .
discuss a public question in TON 01AL, ' � . I I . ! Rveryt ' hing that's , fashion. self colored silic stitching on back. sizes Q to 7J, 1
either English, French or Ger- . � I hotel, is now being built, on a high hill.! home in Manitoba, on the excursion if they did not bag Any game.. . able and, new will be found hi our every rair guaranteed, usually sold at .$1,50, our
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man for thougli his gocent ill From the Woodstock Sentinel. The hotel will be!84.0 feet long and 01 for the N. W. T. . . � On Sunday next a � I
feet, wide, Mrs. Willis of Little Our- The family of Dr, Jukes Johnston, . at Sb.. George's . ' specia price per pair, - .....'......,.,.. " 0 16 I - J
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thelattertwo languages is not. I Review we extract the reference to the " . I harvest thanksgiving Rev, Mr. Far- . . Dress Goods Deputment. . Just- . � .1 I 1 2
exactly as pure as that of Paris' � loss of the Steamer Jobn B, Lyon and rent accompanied Mrs. Strongh -to bar who spent the summer at their Well,,- thing of St. Paul's church, Woodstock ,4 . a hiu - t ,-- I 11.1 . . :, - . I . I I I I I . . .
0 and Berlin, fet� he speaks fluent. her commander, Cattain Senghag. residence and will spend, some time le,k street residence, left on Saturday will preach thanksgiving sermons botR . . . . . . . .� 11, - . � - 1. I I
whose, wife. is a clang ter o G. with her, Mrs. Willis And her brother , for their home in the Queen City, after I I . � . I � . . � . . �
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ly and convincingly in all three.. f Mr. were the only two savedfrom the wreck n exceedingly delightful season here. morning and evening. . I I I 38 and 40 inch Serges I and Granite' . . I I � . . � - 1. I
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I Mr. ,T. P. Whitney, who had I 1). Gilchrist of Clinton. -.-�_' . . . of their pleasure yacht on which they , a Mrs. Renney, family and servants Mrs. Steeleand little bright daugh. I . , I .1e . Clotlis bt grey,new brown - . . . . I . .
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won this Premiership but for the : A. H. ,9enghas, the captain of the Ills and left this week for their home ters, accompanied by M . I lin,"tilg , 041r Jaokets. are . . . i
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machinations of the Liberal � steamer John B, Lyon, which. was- were accompanied by Air, Wi at Dallas, evy, Mrs. Steele's cc iSFJ M6ntgOM- nAVY, (blue . I .
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the children. They wpre just *sailing Texas; .Baby Kathleen. has grown �� grey), etei, at;.,.- 60 . . �.. . I .
Machine, accompanied the Big wrecked. off Conneaut. on Lake Brie, o Little Current quite strong in the meantimewith the new home at Pcrt Arthur on Tuesday I I � ,� .. 1. I . I
I Three and.roke at a number of in the great.storm of Tuesday night, from the north shore t � ' a. in. where Mr. Steel@, O.'E., has been I . 5-1 inch Homespun insbades of Stylish . I . . I
. meetings. IS � I ity amon was a Canadian and well known in when the disaster occurred. - breezes of Lake Huron fanning her engaged in government work for a L . green and brown mix. ;. . . 'r. . . !
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: of Ontario is on . . couple of years and has now determin. . ' * . I �
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: foun vicinity' Py the , here the past season, was a student of The Cattle Bros. will open out - busi- . tures, a good serviceable mater,- - 0, * Finer Man- tailored, Jackets � . i
increase. He is affable, talented, dering bf the steamer nine per, Ann Arbor Dental,Collego and has re- ness'- in Winnipeg. We are s,vjy to ed to live there.. Captain Montgomery . .- . .� ial for either skirts or suits .... U0 c . I
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forcible and plucky. . - . sons are known to. -have been drown- turned there. . I . loose steady and upright busi . tiess men will miss his:daughterand her charra . . � I for ladies). Were never made thaxt . . , � I
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I . We -were much disappbli)ted at not like them but. we *wish them good for. : I 56 inch Homespun !it all the new, colorings of *lIght the one' . . .�
* . seeing Div. Vanatfer's specirnen of' Wrie in another sphere.- I Mr.. says the south- . -dark grey, navy, brown, etc,, in plaids and wi . ..., I .
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I was reported. at first' to have . been The next regular ineetink of Inver. ern people delight in having fruit' . . mottled. effects, a good assortinent. . 0 Supremacy � is shown i ) �. . I .
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I savdd by clinging to scale wreckage his fine "Souvenir Pommes: des Grise'., ness Camp will be held on Friday even. daily upon the. table . in its natural . . to choose from at .......... I ....... 75c 85 980 n, every . . . .
WILL THE MUD SLING- . it now transpires was not aboardX pearsamongthe Fair -6ollectiofit but I .. I - . . . . . I detail. * 'The elegance I of ' � 11
I . � . alas, the September gale proved - f4tal Ing and a large Attendance is specially state. � . I . .. � . � ..mater.- . �
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EJR B BE ALLOWED To She fS a SisteMof 1irs. R. J. Neil of to his fond hopes, , the pears .being -desiretl, ,its plans for an active season Mrs.' Williamsori, wife of Engineer g � omespun Suitifigs. III inches wide, no two alike, ,. . I tepess of finik, - . ..... I � . . �
. . . Platteville. Her maiden name was blow before Exhibition dtiring the coming winter will be �re- Williams a. made in'dxtra heavy. weight and rt� good range . ..
OPERATE. . Gilchrist and her patents still live In - n to the grouild . . I on, who went up 'to the at . 1.25 thefaultle s fit, -the ge . .1 .
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I 'time. . sente and coibmenced. I :of�patterns, at.. � .............. i .................. fiteel ap- . . . �
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I. The I campaign,which may now .Clinton.: . ' ' . . . . . a . I. . . pearanc6, and to You, str I I 1. .. . I
be said t I . A bISTINOUX8HIMI� 0A.R.RER. - I Mr. James MoIntosh had ayli 8. Messra.Stoddart andTyndal leave 1st her,,husband off for his duties at Cleve'* 44 inch Black Figured Franc h Skirt Lengths,no bwo onger ... J . '. I I I
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be ou,. ought to 'be . I large peach tree, broken 1 . of Oct. for Uncle Sam's domains the land, was later In%, Hamilton . . still. -the JO.Wneo$ of on - - . . . I .
0 Captain Senghas, though lie was Ind it la:den with love former to pursue his studies , at. the cross 0 alike, in verLneat designs, hard Mohair finish, , I
waged in as friendly 'a sort. of, - the recent gale i street and either did -n see o I . 11 prices. . . .
'The � hiy ung guaranteed I give. satisfactory we ' * .s . I .. . I . . . �
way as possible. ,re � o.Ught only 36 years Rf. a e, had made an, ly large peaches, which ti�ened away Louisville . Theological College, the White of Benmiller; who had a rac- . . I I I I .
to be as little of humbug,of bom- enviable reputation lor himself as a I while che tree was rendered useless. latter to attend college at Philade hia ing horse at the Fair and who evident. price for skirb lengths, ......... i ...... r, 3. 5 0 41160 . . �. I . . . I
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.bast, of pretence and. of person- I Isailor. - He was born in the* -village Mr. McLean has been sPendingthe where studenti-atimlaw rkresupposl tO ly Was- on his way home, when be. un" . . . . . . 4 . . . . . I - I . � Ladies' Jacke6§, madeof good I quality . b I e . avim I . . . 1. . ,. I ... I . . . . . .1
issu . � -a !a Silk and Mobatt fig. . . . cloth, , ,� I .. . 11
alities as possible. The es ofNew.Dundee, fix Waterlod county, paettbree inoriblis,at Southampton, be equipped for Judges in that land Of. forltunately drove over Alto. William. 44 Inch Black French Perioll . . in assorted. styles, new -coab cdllar, some. Ifi- . � I I
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upon which the two parties will ,where his father was a well-known the guest of bib daiighter, Mrs, Murray. plonty. � 1. � : I . . . . I . lives, extra fine hard finish, just6ne..'. , other tied . .
I . 1300, Sh picked up- and tak I .50 . , .St. . I unlined in -fawns,..black and navy, very . .
6 eu in" -skirb in each length, price each.''. , -., yllsb'ac each ,_ - - , I . . I . . I
appeal to the -people are'6uffici- physician. His grandfather is still , Mrs. Strongh . thoughtfully brought We are happy to chronicle this�happy Uaion Hotel and medical -Aid . .. . 5. 7 5 to. 8. � J I ....... �...� ....... I ........ 6X00 1 ..
ently well-defined to. allow of a living at an advanced age - in Ger. us & specimen of Stone from killarney, meeting of Mrs, Caviibk arid bet grand- called wheh it.rwas found. that the . , . . . .I � . . � . I . I . I . , . I . . 4 . . I I I . . � . I . . I . I . . . . : .
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campaign of politicsirather.than ibly it is remote] -Jated to the' childi Dorotby,-at Lucknow, as 9; short. wound- in her. head -was: five, inches - - . I �. I .1, . I .. ., . . . _. . a . ..
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a duel between mud-slinge 8 0 career in the medical profession, For bla;rney stood of - Old. Iveland for it bime, ago when the. four - seneratiobs ,, Ong fro ich the blood flowed cop, I . , . Ladios, sackets;, made of All Jvool 'Frieze, in green , '. ... I .. I
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Matter how Anxious the latter yearshe was'physicli), ,ill the family. looks gold -enough I . I wevd ph6topra bed the repregentative- , . . . � I . . - ! -� ,sbadei onii, oub with black, and I I .
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. may be to indulgo in theirnatur- of ,the Emperor Frederick. The Cap- Miss Madilonald,daughter of Captain of each generat . ion being Dorothy,. her is nor, xiotisly injuredand will be abl4 1. I ...� I . .. I I I I : . I'' : ,.. . i ,:, � � I V . - . �
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tain, whaae1ife. has been taken n such - . , . of.. the, care.AhAtA" . .a d iyory.b0tons p �
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al and joyous amusement. , _ , . - Malcom Macdonald, Iefb for `D&rolt motheri Mrs, George Douklft$,� grand- toi citir out her Intention of Spend, . . . . . I . I Is. .11 I % .er . f . set fitting, pr., e- - 6150 * I �,
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I What, ought to be done with 1. I I -is only rand- this week to visit her sister.Tessiel- steti- father, Mr, 'Robert .Carrick, and , -his Ing, b is winter with Engineer William. exercised to preveilt poor I , . � . I. .
the mud-slingers ? dhild and the news o It, will opraphor, and'other .1 mother, Mrs.'A. Oarricki Nowgat I . Gloves getting into Ladx,61 Jackets made of Fawn 1K ,
f hi's deat, � I friends. . ,e son a leveland. I �. . . orsey Cloth, now . . .1 . 1.
I come as a severe blow to him - street, towns 'who is baby Dorothy a , W p tie I this fa' d �tock .of ours You'd.. velvet coat collar, I' .
.. . . I ,Miss.Kate Baker, William streeto ad . 68 . Me undoubtedly modwith Satan& cloth,as- 8.0g ,
I After receiving his education in companied b�'Mrs. Duncan, a Detroit krdat-grandmother.. The event -was waits says his -house on - . . . . . sorted sizesi a real beauty, at -each. .1 !
* , . I ' e - prec ompletely this glove.'-serviee . I � . I . . ..�.. . I
* . . . Now.-Dufidbe, .Captain 8ellghaaremov-; guest, left for that city lasb Week. . . doubly happyie, reception t6king,plate Wat.rloo street. was entered. some .1 1. . .. :
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. . . ed with his father to. Ratine.0ity, Mrs. A, Watson � .. I ap Ju � .
I P.. 1. . - I was called to Kid- Inbaby Dorothy's honbr,. at which , the ,.. I . . 0 � whic we're stly proud. - . T te 'e glo ' � . . I I I I 11.
STILL AT IT. I . . . Michigan. ,He decided to enter -upon carding by.the illness of her nie6p,Wri, two : : . : . . I , . � I . 11 ,s . . ves.4,re, Ladies' Kersey Cloth Jackets, in shades of navy a rid I
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.— . the profession followed by his father .Dr. 13 sday, Of last Week. � ea. representing . . .. * Z ast'Wawanosh . pod ; r . ; I . . I I .." I I I . .. I blatk, made with 3 rows of silk .stitching, silk:' . :, .
. . ruce, on Wedne . nt belug the one '. .. . I 1. : . ,. . I . I ., .. .. . .velvet collar, lined with satana, cloth trimmed.* I .. .
arid .grandfather and becam6 a stu. . . —_ .. . � * I . .. .� . ,, _1.01
The Liberals of Elgin held .a; Bruce is now'out of danger. . - the paternal side of the house And the . . : Ladies'French Rid Glov�iwith.two . .. - - six large'earved pearl * .1. 11 �
� Mrs. . (Into . . large'dorne fas.- with. I buttons,priced 4t. � . . I
convention the. er day. -to dent, at a medical college In -Ditroib.. Mrs�,McDonald, Sb. Davidls'street,JS two grand-motberd were also preseati. ndod for 14ab issue.) � . 95.0
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select alcandidateldr the Com- . But the. fascination 'Of & Re on the' now able to bit up, arid. we hope she Airs. -Robert Carrick and Mrs. Douglas. ' ' Mis * I teners,. gusset fingers,. in all the n6iest- shades : : . . � � � .. . 1, '. . . I � . . . . .
. a: Jennie Dedcon 'has gone to I . of tans, browns, modes, g'r'ey*s,. also- white :and - 11 . I .. . . . . .1 . . . �
m6ns. There was considerabl6 water proved to strong for him and will soon be able to attend. to bet dut- ! Baby Dorothy begins life Well: cared 'London. .:Mrs. W. Paton left on Tues. . . black with heavy silk stitching on backs;, all - .. Ladies'-Ta6kets, made in best . , . .
rivalry for the choice and when *he abandoned his course And became ies as usual. - I . I 1. . I . I I English Kerse� Cloth : .
.1 . . .for. - , � . � day for Killarney, Man,, where she . sjzea� fro ' . . of fawns arid blacks, well taltbred and finished, , . . . I .
the ballots were counted lo I and 8, sailor. He workedhimself up gra- . � I. . ,. � . � . m'52, to 71i, every pair warranted to give novelty-coatsand)no two Alike,',
. left to -day to visit intends to reside with her , daugliters.* ood,wear,speci&L per pal - . ; -5.00 I
. "+**," . . The Misses Wells 9 Ir ... ;-i ............... 8 0.00 .�tb I '.
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ire were twelve more dually f torn an inferior position. Sev. 0*00 0**#+****+* . kheir aunt,. Mks. Wieland, Toledo.. - Miss Irwin left on Mond-gy. to attend � . � . 1. I . . ........ I ....... j 1. . . -
behold I the .. . 0 prided froni, .
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ballots than there were de14- ' en years ago .he was first in.te. on a s. Mrs. George � Williams has ratur I med to duties in Exeters where she has ... . . . .. . I . . . . .. 1. I . '. �. . .. . . . . . � . I . . . . .
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gates. The official' Machine had� steim'er- which *.as overtaken b a I * i, . . secured a position' on t ... I .
. not likely abytbing to do with. bad storm near Erie, Penn. Arter ,A ch.rlsfina. . from a visit to hot sister, Mrs.� Jack %if of tbe.PtxbIic.Sefioo1� he teachoes . . I - . � . I . � . . . . .. ., . I . . � I _�-_ .
� this stuffing, but it shows that the rest of the crew h .- Brown of Elora, who has - rec d at' I 1 M47 succ. . '. . . I .. . I . . I I ., I I
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their woric Is being emulated by... Ad decided to U. , Wit - , .. .. ,v . . . . I . .. . 1. . I
abandon th It. S voliel-Ift sufficiently to le0o the hosPit . I I . I .
. . , 7 ,,, t ess be here. , - - - - . - I :, - . I � � . I I I . YOUR AXONET XIAOX - . � . . . . . . I . . �_.. I
. 'eabip he and A deckhaild �. �. � . , . lat- Rev'. Mr. Goffin 'of..�'Wi . I . ... . I ., I .. Ir YOU WANT 3W . I . I . I I
-ho reason, no took hot a . . .- 7* %. : . Fergus, where she hadg6ne for tre ngbam' con. I �i - . .. � � . .. � . . . . .
the lesser lights * afely iuf6 Brie.. His shortly . I . . I I . ducted service in Cb,IyI . . . I I I . . I . I.., .. . 1. . . I I I �
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on , a S q aconven ion afterw&rds-was made a captain. So ' . . I . I went. - ,. ' 11 11 1. - . I n , church - on . � � . : I � I � . . . . . . 1. . I . :, ," , . . . . . � .
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is uiteallo a lelf .e Jartyand years later he bitil - another thrill' :. I Mrs. .1. D. Clark. and babe, who have . 0, Wednesday evening, September �.. . I I . . . I I . �. . . I
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t n ent const or's it its experience out of which be came wi . spent the season with Mrs. Clarles '12th' there -gathered at, the home .of .. , , I � . ,. � � 4): . � .
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to protect the operators . , which will be parents,bave returned.to theIr.h6w.e Wilfiam Sutherland, 18th conces . . . . . .
y the utmost credit to himself.' . The ,9b i free to all paid -in -ad- I at Detroit . � . .
dut plement,
who steal ballots on election day 'Lawrence, which he then comma; -d ' . givei . . . . 1 Sion,& . I . . I
and thus thwart the will . went aground in a snowstorm on L 2' 1. v4nce subscribers� new and . 1. . select company of relatives .and near I . . . � I I . . A
of the' � . ke '� . old., The .Supplement, I Mr.F,Na�ylordid nothave his eye friends of the' bride and 'groom.to . (9 I , . . . 1-0�
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p�ople. 'Tis a pity'tis true but Huron. He again stayed by his beat M . teil upon last week. witness the marriage of hi a , .1. I . . I
, �bich will be in magazine S yonngest I , . . . . 0 .
tis true. . after part of' his crew. had deserted and I =, be saved, -even if lie cannot is- daughter,01therine Elizabeth to Goo - . . -_ �� I � I
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I . * . I succeeded in saving its . cargo.' When -form, . will Contain 11111's. ,cover the sight 'of it. � ,He ,remains Wilson; 8, Young fariner of th! a ,to , . . I . . — � . . I
I I the Lyon fouridere-don Tuesday. night .trated stories, ,etc., and I I . � I wn � � . � I . . .
. . . lie was'down in the.hold lettin . . we feel sure will be apprp. , . very cheerful ' . . St. ship. Rev; Wffi. Lowe, rector of St,,: ..� F . . -40000 , - . I .
A NUT TO CRACK, K some ciEded by patrons of The Rev. Mark Turnbull, rector of. Patil's church,. W.h3gham,took charge', . 1. . I . I . � . I � CLINTON �
� water out. He - thus had no chance . .George's will, officiate -at Sb, PauVs of- th I � I .. .. . . .. , . . I . � . .. . . 1. � 11 �
— ,. , whatever of escape. - . . . : PeOple's Paper. . To* get 1, . 0 Youn .couple and had. thern ' — i___ . �. � I I 1. I .
The Huntingdon Gleaner .(old Captain Song I . this, Supplementit is. only chuvc�,*oodstock,-ori Sunday'next.. T, *11i just eight minutes. . � . . . � . .
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Liberal) asks Sir RicbardCitrto � has was an interesting : .necessary to � Mi. WiIiiarabickson: has'- purchased . After congratulations . ad been ex. I ------- . �
. man to meeti R .1 , a 0 . 11 VV~0 - W-1- ow, pq A A � -- -------------- .
wri ht to explain. how ib It that , is fathet,,Dr. Sengbasi I I from. 1Wss" Seegmiller the residence tended, adjournment was made to I . , . . ---- I �
thelgew Liberal Government at Was drowned some years'ago whllb- on . I I .subscription pai in 'ad- . lu�whlch he has lived for quit the � dining room, where stood the . I . I. I. . . I I - I I . "..
Ottawa has I's a fishing excursion in River St. Clair. - varicre. There are a num-' 1. . . ea num- t . 01 . . .. Olt .. � . . I
,Vent every dollar hot still in.'arreare from , her of years. . . - . ,e ' laden . with everything that ci . I.. �
. whom Wo' ate afixiousto u a Ind please the sona .. .
of the 20 millions of increased Ire was a very clever Physician and . , do d delight the eye , n-.,. 10fl .S.eet 1 ble O Wear . .
revenue" and yet "sunk the will be well remembered. by many in I I The, si:og4ore, Captain �' James taste. A few hours. of - the evening A :Invit, t . I I � .... I . . , '. . I.— I I . .
this section, , receive a remittance.. By Sutherland, ran ashore in the recent ... . � . .. . I . . �. I - I . .
Dominion seven million dollars . 51 c&pt% enjoyably spent. Peter Stewart ' .. I . . . . . .
Captain Serighas leaves a Wife and 1: , 3ndingus one dollar, two, .gal6at Tawas.. The , In,$ wife wore, . '... , I � I I I . I I . I I . .
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deeper In debt." Wonder if he two children, J, G. Wegenasi, . -I' three, or.four, as r,he. case was aboard &rid Miss Kate McIvor of of Wingham, delighted those present I I . V . . . . .. . I .... I.... 1. I ' . . I 0 . . ' ,
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will ?—Spectator. I . . receiv- � may be they will . greatly town; mad Miss McIvor's cousin front with some fine selections on the bag. . . . ..'� . _... � I .. . . I I I . I ....
, ed a telegram yesterd r stating that � pipe,,. The presents to the bride � 1. � X�A �
. . a3 : . oblige . Detroit at Reasonable'Pp' 1 ces . .
I Mrs. Senghas was complotelypro, ttat I . We learn that the deck load were I �'. I . ., I I I I I I I I . ''.. I I . I I .
*� , ed by the shock. .0 - I .. .. .1 I. had to be. thrown overboar& . . both be.aubiful and useful. ' Tb@ happy ' . . . + . I . � - I . I I Is I : , .1 .
. . . I couple left on the early train Thurs.. . - I . . . . .
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LAURIER XoG1LL,10UD- - J. 0. Gilchrist, thq owner of the The____._-dN0=h- '. -Goderich . gave Edward D'Olze, a day to take in. the London Fair arid . . .1 I . . . ... ... . I . . . - . ,
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DY, HOLMES AND ,fibeimovJ.B. Lyon, basgiven her up . .. � I �.� . . . �verywarrn welcome on Wedheada visit friends and relatives, aftel, which . . I il . . at th6 Old Reliable, .. 11 . I
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FAILURE. . �,�, . . for lost, - She had a. cargo. Of iron Oro evening of last week and well hd 110� they wilfretuth to their home oil the ' . . I �, , 0 1 1
— , I She was valued at' $60,0 - Re served it in his character of Cardinal '_ r-AVING bou t the '. , . . . .. I .
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g . f!� . . . . boundary. Mr. Wilson � a. . I I I � .. . I . . ..
To the Editor of tne N3@ws. &Oil wits not insured, She was built �,F7__ Richelieu, and Miss Van Zileitoo,, who of John Wilson, V, 8,,. Wingbam. . . I . -1 . . I . . I . �
, . 1881,wap 1.= net tonnagef= feet Ion *****,, **+****+*++* � keeps up her role so well, Well. did I I I . . , �', 4 . Grocery , Stock - of I v � . I � I .
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Shr,-1 noticed in the New Era and 88, feet beam, , - I I . I Mrs. .1. Heals, left for New York on, Edward D'Oike act the .shrewd, afid ". ,I I I 1111 N_.w� . .1 I : L _ Mr. F. Melville at . . �, . - . . .. 1. L . . 1. . . . I
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of lasb week an account of the ".!-- . ' last to visit her son and his far;seelug prelate, stud Io6ked 4uit , .. . I I . I . . I I I I . . . . � . .
. - - I r th an centre. .holy in the Cardinal's dress, The . Port Albert, . I I . r rq the record of the past year's businesa .
r'day . were . I I — . , a 'we - rom .
great Grit meeting in the town . ta - at great'Americ good percentage, We I.. I t2ab our eftofts to supRIF the tublio with the
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR '10 will remain for two or cOs y . . . .. , ,
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all in favor of It. Holmes, Es ,a. te I tunics oetbewhole compan I . � .
'il - - I. very. firio. Th I Are verybest values in t 0 mar et have been . .
, RALLY. . three weeks With her son. . . . ,ey will veturn- in Mr. and Mrs.. David Bell and family, .
u . . . will, give out customers. I ..
M. P,, ab which the Wond= . � October'in the es of Romeo a,"d Dungannon,Sundayed with her par. . , . . . I Satisf(ed. I eminently successful, , I
Ron - D. 0. Fraser made such a The gathering of . Miss Lillie MacVicar �has .returned Jullet from the Balcony; and David cuts here. - . � I I I .
fr�ab speech, In i� I am referred deav6r forces in Guelph on October 2, Garrick. I � . . ,r. I
the Christian E4 n. from a, visit of some weeks ab Toronto I the bondfit of it... � Oil , The steady increase of our trade betokens
O in,a no verylpolite, manner but, but will attend the wedding, of her . i ' Mr.'and' Mrs. M. 'Crosland, Port I I . � � growing confidence and it . t.. f up , .
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seeing thab'my friend Roll-Aes 3 and 4 so neat' 12OW is full of Interest Mr. Albert Walsh, evangelist of Hope, returned home last week after �. I Customers f roola ion o
f to all Endeav6ra in Our province. nephew in the Queen City first, week of Boston. is spending his vacation . with several week's Visit in the neighbor- We will .have our .. Satisfied to Date Goodo and MathoTs! . I
copied his rebort bolus boltiR I October. We were glad to find that . . .. . � I . .
d Dan.,
he is ne
than as "McGIIIiia
nificent Mendacity ill
reported that the r
came "convulsed wit
at the mention of in -
Magnificent mendaq.11
words to apply for
In were true, as
cu5It
dy endeavors t(
but proof, if proof i
of the sort, of stuff t
up to tickle the P
ordinary Grit audiej
a reference to the al
obscure individual ,
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Is dish(
01 of ti
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nip, to prove that a ulin.
Grit is in no degree to.
. from a Montreal Grit in
SPects Of the chaotic twad,
4tow&nated from the great
Mold Laurier himself last
when. in baking of the
etitial tritTle nestion he
b as his first anw, therefore
)at Ifti portant reason as to
Great 110tain has been
9, Preference, ,-I love Ebg.
Who would swallow
IbAdulterateI bosh- as this,
bide bound Partisan F Ad
11 any 'Statesman ever
I a tariff on the, vpnnnam
liege knows there Is nothln� Ono.
can, conceive to be further ro,
moved from the milleflium than
Grib wig -rule. Imhglu the Pro.
Mier Of A COUntry, 0001113ging the
time of an Audience y such
manifenti nollgence, However
bib ovidoptly know the mentiti
eallbro of his hearers. As to my
prophodiesi they way be as gooil
no as bad as anitbodv elmlg. 1,Af.
--ey Will come from the ettab and.the Is absence Mr. his, sister, Mrs. Allan Sparlling, noon. �. . .. . opening on I �� You will find our stock equalled by fe . �
West) the north and the south to enjoy ,after one year Hemphill whila here. He leaves in October to and Mrs. Thos . � I vor tile W and
has again taken up'this route. . Joy, Nashville, � . . I.. . . excelled by none. We'arePractical Shoe- .
begin his.work on the Ith of that Mp'. returned home last Sunday Fall and .
the rich treat provided for them by . To ' . . . Approachlnl� . makers and have made Quality a first con -
the Provincial executive. Every so- Mr, Allie 'McLean of the Palace month. . � week. . . . . .� I I .... � winter .
ciety will send at the very least one clothing store has the typhoid, faverAt I Misses Nellie and Alice Hawkins � Season . sideration as you w6st have good shoes for .
delegate to carry back the inspiration his home, Elgin avenue, , � . . Mrs. n. rorter of Clinton visited the spent a few days in. Huron township . I . I the cold arid sloppy weather, . . I .
Mr.* Regg f the New Fair laab week and was the guest of last week, . . � I . . .Saturday . I . . I
arid impart the uPlifb experienced at ,,Io Black, late 0 . .1 the Misses Campbell while in town. - . . We want your V,atronago and the inducement we offer i's .the best I
. I I toes for Cash. It will pay'you to see
the meeting. Strong representative York cutting school, is cubwr At Me- I 'A harvest home service will be held � . goQds in the marks , at very close pri
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Canadians will be there, , men who- are Leattla Palace. � I Mrs. X. 0. Townsend of, Clinton in the Exiglish church bera next. Sun I I our stock and geb our prices. .
in' touch And fivin tough attended' the 6, X. - . . ., ..September 8 . . . . .
g sympathy with 0. n. and 7p, in . . I - I � . . I
. The F air hola here Mat week tt W, Fair. She day, Service at 11 a r . . . I . I -1 �, i
E. Work in all its deparbinent8, The the last of the century Wits, not the was the guest; of Mrs. T.'. G, Tipling, Will B. Hawking was in G6deifch . No trouble to show goods. Goods well bought are half sold, rull � I
rrOgvalh is art excellent one—a draw- beat, The exhibits in the ladies' gal. Britannia Road. .- , . laab Week attending the assizes as a � . I . . I stock of Granby and Canadian Rubbers, � . � . t
ing one. This goes without saying lery were nod, if rneagro-. Even No wonder An extra teacher is re. jurorman. . . � . � I . . � . . I I . . . . .
when we say that Chas. M. Sheld h, machinery tall, covered with flags, quired'ab bbe Collegiate, no less than . � 11 and would like to have . . .1 I . I . .
the author of "Whab would Jesus do() P was converted into a 'dining hall -43 students from the Model'school I . I . I .
will be there, Thousands will wanb to and kitchen for the ladies of the obtaining Entrance Certificates from Bandon-11[allett. ' as many of tho friends WK TAYLOR & SONP I I
see him and thousands more will wanb W, 0. T. U., who were most aasl& town Alone, two of them being. from ' . � � I .1 . . '
tobearhim. The,Rev, F. B. 1%leyerf none in catering to the visitors, And. the Separate SboolL. We presume , (Intonded for la9b issue. whom I waited upon so . Cash and One Price. + Eggs taken as Ogsh',
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B, A., of Christ church, London, .04 n supplied them with W. C. T. U. almost as many from the, county 'Mr. .John Troop is seriou,fily ill at long as well as others .. . . � . ,� . .
land crossed -the AtI - fly, dailipaign literaturee for the aoulls. schools have augmented. the number resent, under the care of r. Hot- . INSURANCE Or, FTOE ,Jj.� THr,. STORE .
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,vIX Mri Sheldon and he Speaks of him dessert, In the ladies' gallery, the considerably ' ' gain of Constance. We hope to see call and see our stock. . AAAAAAAAPAM . e,AOV~AAO~ AAAAAAAAAAAO�A4
in the highmb terms Mr. Meyer gave paintings were exceptionally fine, but . We fear L truant officer, is rather him around soon. . I
an account of Mr.' Sheldon in the the, place Where they hung other lax In his search for truantff. MlssLizzio 011mie of Liatowel. is - -- I -_
"British Weekl3r,l) One of the boat was crowded with aib exhibi- Mrs, Capt,lin D . . ..�_ .1 ___.____.__._ _,_.___t---_
Papers in England, = We noticed a regular poem in Ancey to able to dfive the guest of Mrs.A. 11yerman, Our Prices will , . TkE . I I . . I
In this week's out after a long attack of rheumatism. Mo. Ww, Lawson of Brussels Spent
number of the same paper we are in- silk embroldery,, It was a castle by Mom, Captain A, P, McGregor of Sunday ab the home of his father here. . .
formed that the .time Spent in Mr. the sea and windows of pearl. wore Detroit has been pmyttig a visit, to her Mr, ri ied. Button was slightly In- Benefit you. , WITCHERY � .
Sheldon's society has not been without gummed on. Miss Andrews, artist in . , FOOT
effect on Mr. Meyer's choice of clay, a.i.sbev, Mrs, Samoa garrison, London, . 1
subjects tifte excelled herself In desigin. 4 disposed for a few days last week, but
since his return. Ile is devoting more Ing tZe Chinese question. Lt Hung at present the guest of her is himself again. . I I I � . . . � . I . .
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time to ethical than doctrinal subjects. 'with his two heads, Show the fertil tY mother, Mrs. Captain Dancey, Cartwrig b Bros, are engaged filling I 01P . . .
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That shows the forte of Mr. Sholaon's of Miss An4row's genius# Some lone Mrs, Joseph Wilson, Elgin Ave I their silos at Ptesehb, f ele '
casts were done in plaster of Paris, bits returned from a three mont n Henry Livermore Is doing "big busi- . � W, ON KODAKERY . WEAR .
wonderful personality. Win. Shaw, he egg ab the cider mill At present, ,
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treasaverof the United Soclet os. one particularly attvactive, being of visit with her daughters at Brampton Thanks to the wind storm, Harry, - - . - � . - - I .1 .
ton, 0I also be ,nresent andy[e I lit Mom Gladstone. Mrs, Howrle took And Toronto. I I I
the lb4 ideavoters with his oharroying
Addresses, 0 are lookin forward to
a splendid meeting in uelph. Lob
Who can come and enjoy
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feast provided freely for alL
every
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looks for a wonatQr gathoring.—An
Endeavdier.
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Miss nmiline Sundereopli: has return.
ed froms, two weeks' visib to Toronto,
141toaff hf0thOrM. losb�� A vAluabI6 tow
ab WOOko
- Mr, and Mrs. Robt, WebsEor nwigoti,
Urcil or 0earolltil wao tile
W Maggie Beattie for a few
eek.
number from this S60tion
�London Fair last; week.
Mrs, DhVid 130MO111 ate
, Geo. Hemom, in narrist6n
rthot I ..... elftt
Lt Mir. re.
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ter home In HeAfort
)r Robt. Ferris 'a M
acom took In Loudo �
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vall
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etc., were very nice# bill flob
shown. One liew styl f fa
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Mr. Tweedia sold big late residence
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in Ulstin Ave, to Mrs. Joseph Wilson,
3800miller,
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Ituron Road, Mrs, Wilson has re-
moved from the farm, and with her
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Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Good spent a tow
The Youth's Companion's issue for
the week of September 6th will contain
laughter, Miss Wilso6y will ro8lde, on
Ulgin Ave.
days . in London .recently. mr. Goop
an article by Sir Itarry, Johnstono On-
Mr. Reopliv, very nearly 1086 Ills
building on Widdar St. by hre ion the
sister, Mrs, Goo. Coopoir, resides In the
city. Mr. and .Mrs, .Good also took
titled "Ditiduria," - Dinduna Was a has
boon, ,9116 caula Joke, though her
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last day of therFair. The stable w1ta
burned down before assistance, arrived.
lq.h� Fair.
n 13roon Of West WAW&nOSIX Was
down threshing in this section this.
JokeswetarMitpr praotioalf she could
cry and Duo could love, andwould hhvO
AL fence separated the stable from
bho house, which would have set fire
week.
Me, Alf. Gleddill, our storekeeper,
proved a terrible example in the hands
of Mr. pstvilft. In this issue also will
�o the Split, Wood pi1jed up ehrefully
is moving his residence close to his
begin a fivo-ohapter aerial Story, "gun,
�11 the yard, salloWs house stood & .
store. I
ning a rry.Go.11oundylt by 0hatles
afte
very f4h, ebance to become Ignited
Adithig, there will be a fine railroad
[towevor when the Arn bilade reach.
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Widdar, street. The times soon
tubsided. In tho meantime Miss
When you need medicine you should
geb the best thab mono can bu and
MI Kerr, 1
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Brophy, 'Who wits the only one At
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holue, save her mother, did good
-experience proves Me to bo Rood's �
sargapatillat
161bud #.� __ � � � —
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;ervlee with thobunkot, until thowell
ukl!oo �tton soot COMPOUIA
Ambil 'I 0
�ava out, thAti she desn"drodof A.-tvin
[lotbomet W40 Are gf4d the lose fo 1
Alfred0linton, eon of & well-to-do
farmer of Ifalton County, hanged him
Is su mofully,, uhoir. monthly b? 6*6t
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HAMM W00ftOW&L Lfid 6948k
ftot greAt. -self
MISM101101, organist of St. :Oybphlo
In his fathoea,barn-
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FAIMur" drf% s k for took, A QtW 1169 C011
kAIA64) br#A 411 MiXtUN11,101101 And
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__9on1k*T61di%11A*M'd1,
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%uf.h. Clinton, WAS a Visitor 01 bhe
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No. 2 Bulloeye 8 00
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