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� 9RE'S a 11' of $argalns that go. on $ate Friday morni wo mint ,for. , Ev- -,-- -- kvnotwlit 14"lat' or ' "' ' I .
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. ory item will be found tbe,same as., advertised It has always been our custow to carry 9 =posed 14) Ho
. ver no rer qf farmers was due to th gov nmexxt',a & I . I �
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L I goods belonging to the season they were Intended !or, bence our reason for Making these so low.. "Iwillpull4owumy bOrnas,14 build doub�voryloxigpox esd,,a,y e I I . *
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��. I The quantity of noxious weeds that promisingly opposed to it He not
I it will pay you to be on bond Friday, morning and buy enough f,pr next l§oasqn,
. are allowed to grow andmature on the alone opposed, the Moncton brAncli,but I I
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vdisgMe. It would pay muniolpalo factor -spoke for . ,
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' -These Prices Will Hold. Good Until Good's Are , S -old Wes to send a few men out to out and about four hours, and consequently . . I �
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I . .20c, 25c and 30c. Muslins at Sc 50c, and 75c Corsets at 38c, ation, It is one more adde4to the long �
L � , have ever bad. � . . I - � . . lie speech was one that could have .
. On Friday morniug we offer the best Muslin bargain we . list of those papers started to 0 " " L , I
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2UO yai ds of fine Colo�ed Muslins in assorted designs and colors tillat bree -do en Summer Corsets made of white batiste and n'et all sizes position, so stron was It agains 1Z
� from IS to 26 in stock, These long -felt waut!' which unfortunately vernment's Pelf , S 0 S
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� sold at 20c, 25c and 30c for..... . I 8 found their way, to the newspaper 101f the Opposition were delighted with '
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. 30c, 35c and 40c Muslins at loc L . 11 � graveyard, . ai .
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i., . ' . bad to encount its W)se many of them crossing Remopen'Sept. Ist,
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I . 200: ards of American and French Muslins in elegant designs and colors, . .1 strong co, . mpetition, over and congratulating him, perhaps . I � I L
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,�� Wese are ait our Best 'Muslins,thitt sold at 30c. 35c and 40c. Onsale I . . , ..Reduction � in Ladies' and I . . I ..''. __... in the hope that he would eventually
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1�1'1 at per vard ......... ................ ............................ I .... I .. . I - . Children's fl' Thos. SOuthwortb, Secretary,of .the is doubtful, Mr Blair was followed by' . L . I
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.1'', 25c and 30c, White fluslins at 15c . . . . 1 . . ' few better -posted men in the House, I Uee BookS9,.Pe]Me1l8, Slateflo.. L � I
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, . 26c and'35c Fancy Hose at 19c . . . I I . . Ontario more especially on rallw, . .. .
, ". 150 yards of Wbite Muslin and Ditnities in assorted fancy lace stripp de, . . . I this year to have been overl.0,000. That % and trans- Ochool Bag
�s,�, signs, alkio plain voided effects lbat sold at 25c and 30c. Saleprice.. '15 U.0 pairs.of Children's fancy stripe and spotted hose in assorted siz � , poi,tation matters. Mi, 0 arlton took 1-1 s, Scribblerso Ex- - ' ' . -
, . . . es, all .. I . up Mr Blair's 9 � each senterice by sen- erelSe BookS9 . .. 11 I
,! .19 is double last year' i t, lilksp Penst. -
�11 Rre the bermodprt dye, regular prices 25c and 35c,_ Sale prlce�,. � _ _ . s immigra ion which � ..
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,� � ' In turn,wits double the immigrationre-, of his statements; he quoted from a . 1
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;._. Ladies' 35c Lace Hose . . . . .
r."�'. alf on Shirt Waists I . I I at 25c Ladies' 45c Lace: Hose at 30c turns should show an addition, of over speech of Mr Blair, delivered ' owr a I. I
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I Ladies' We Lace Hoseat 40c 20,009 to the population. And ac � tr in Vancouver, wherein he - ' I 1*
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i`;.;.. $1 .Shirt Waists at 50C 20c Puritan,Brand Hose at 2 pair for 25c Ing to indications, the opening up of I railway was a necessityt and could not . plete . stock of all the
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11�,, . New Ontario and the buildin . of the be built too soon to suit him ; Mr a COM
.. Ladies'fine White Lawn Waists nicely trimmed with embroldery,inser. . . . 19 - `
,: .. Charlton said that the building of the new
Z.. .5-0 goo p f1 ' bbed 6 t on Hose, all are fast black, sizes C4 to 9J, all' , new railr and auth n �
,, �: tion, regular $1 for ..... ............................... I ............. airs o ioys A ot oads in the notth- the rateof Grand Trunk Pacific in five years, as � . 0 zed text.books, .
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.�� I on sale at 2 pair for..... I ........... ........ ................ ......... 25, increase will be . Ided fox-, did. not show undue and.the latest ideas. in School.. -
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� $1.50 to $1.75 Waists at 75c . ' I . . - 1'� � ' . groste, particularly As the Vvest was. Supplies. . � . . I I � .
,!_, Vests Worth, Up to 15c. for'8c � . I -1 The ociderich Star is losing sleep be- filling up - po � rapidly that additional � . . � . .
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�-" Your choice of Ltvo dozen Shire Waists of fine white lawn, all ate made . . . V . . I I . P. I . i facilities would be required before the . , . I . . I . . I .
.�� 200 Cotton Vestsw,ith and wilbout short sleeve cause the NEWER* copiedaparagraph , � . . I
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,,.. in newest styles, very nively trinuned with tucks, embroidery, in- . . I I o an . 1.5c completioncif the. ro�A. He proved . _.
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- serlion,etc. These waists sold atsi.50 to $1.75. ice.*.. .. i .............. ............ � ... ... ........ 1. 1. . ." . - the 'that the Americans did Ic)(* up 8 t r o n g. Manilla Cov
1. �.,. To clear at .......... . 75 . . Vests. Sale pri . I . I . . .08 froxi� Saturday Night, in, which .on the � 1. erg- s
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1� . ----.--.--- word 11damphool" occurs. Thoexpres- I
41,9& 1%�l%w'%-I%w'%�l%v,Wlftwl%�l%wl%-4%elb-ft,,%�,qw,%�,%,-%..'%,-Ob,.%Wft.0%,,%. . ; . plied free with all- 0
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! �. nderskirt . I . I . �. siQn is *certainly not classical, but the, ing of the road we would not be do- School. Books. . . - . .
,, � , $1.25 Black Sateen U s for $1 . . I , .
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��, New Fall SoitingS. . -. - ' . - :'. - quotation wasitezurately made While peendei.t upon them. -He sh:)wed'tfiat . I . .
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�,�, More 15c Wrapperette at 10c . � : . � I . I I . . . . � . . 1. . : .1 . . i . . tge-Star is taking' such. an. interest -,in I th pow line being shorter than the'Irt- . . . . � , .. . I I . �,
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Q I I 300 yaids itiore of the best; WrapperetLe in . assorted cologs and designs, I I -and - Waistings - th -0 welfare of "Bran Holmes" it might grain, to the seaboard in wiriter. as arrr k. . . . . . �
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q �� regular value l5e for ...................................... ......... .10 . I- . , I -1 .� I. � I , find space in which to retract, its st�ta- .' as in summer, and that itwould d6vel- . . . . . . .
�t � . . .. . . ' I op. the trade of our own Canadian . 1. . I . I . . �
,..1. I - . y ch6ice lot of Fall -Suit- : I- inefit that "CaptAin'McGregor was re, portsi Re. proved ttiat the opening of � 1. . O? . ... I
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"si" . ings in- the Dew tweed effbets, also-Waistingp in the.latest. -tit , , _ oe, rel ihe'.road through 'th6 northern por- � I a . 11 ...
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Two Glove . Bargains . . . . .. . . I tions6f'OntgriciaTidQu6beewoiild iVe . ..
--i" I . I . . ative or r Holnips."� The stateitiont is - Ma . .
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: 25c to 35c Gloves at 20c . .1 . I -w�-ft.�-W,'%.-ft,'W-ftvft�-%,ft�-W'%.-W,,wlqbllq&-ftlft�4%WA%Iftw.qik.,%"Ift,o - * itntemplated costof the
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,.�, Yuur choice of several lines of silk and lace Gloves in white .and b1fic JF - I' editor of the,Siar. is a $und" IS 1100 -inere bagatelle, and imposed no.addi- . I
�;. that sold at 25c to 35c for ....... ... ....................... ....... ', - 820 A Groy'Cotton 'Bar'gai ' *.Vo ' . 11 y . I
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1.'�'! 40C 45c and 50c Moves for 30c - . I .. . * ruitn1i'l . I . . the two speeches I I .
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9�11, I I 7c.Cotton for Sc . . I I . . . . . . . 11. . . . . � bliefest possible �spaeei 1: Would say I . . . I 1. I � .
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., Two dozpn pairs of silk and lace Gloves in black and white that sold at . avy quality,also free. . o , 1. - A - n Rmerfean pinion. . , ti f gressive'forwa.rd,policy I . I
T .3W yards of 36- inc*h'w ide gi ey.CoLton, extra'be * f . . . cia ion. o a pro . - - - .
� . 40c, 45c and 50c for ................................................... .30 specks,-ciur 7c yalpefor ........ � .......... _ .o5 . . I . .. . . . .. I . �
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10� . I .. I . 1. ; . 1 . ., I I . I I . 1. The New. York Sun, ior . the Dominion while Mr Charlton's was I.., ...
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,�.il. , . . . . .. . . � I I . . � . . I . ___ � �_ .. �. . I— 2 1 1 the.roost hostile papers towards any- ad .-d and'an *exhaustive and con.! litical news. The wife off &-Cabinet . . 1. I I
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. �. . .. . ' ' ' 'justification of the best and'Minister who comes. in- for'as much - - - `� �
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ngs . . . . . . - - � - - . ever submitted to.the Canadian people. told ... . . .
1%, * . New Pall Clothing' and":-Furnd .hi' ' . me the other day, onmy remaric- * .
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V .. I .. . . . � . . . . . . . I . . . . , One of Mr . Ing that it must annoy her to si?e such % . . . . . . .
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, . 1, . '. . .. � .. . �_ .1. �: . I I . . . . . ... . editorial expresses the opinion that the th i i f other roads running pow- ititte'rly untrue,, things iiboiit her - hus-' ' ,
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�, We have just received our fi ret shipment of Men's' Conse Ps. oVer t a G. T Pacific could not a �
..'� rvativ�s will come out of the ' hand, that she had bevome. so accustom- ,� . . " .. _
and Boys` fall a' ild, wintel Suits Overcoats'and, also tbe:latcQt . ... . .. . I successfully cairledout, as it 'would 1o'it,'Ahat, she looked for'it As a' .
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�1� Novelties in Ties, Collars, etc. I I I . - . . . ; I I * . . . I 4.... . . � . 01 OU course ' lead tq comphoiations between. coirnpet- A 'I 'occurrence, and would b6gin to- . � - ; ' I .
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6 . . . I . . - say , ing roadg. - -Mr Charlton 6asily proved . , a .... I . some - rong, - * , �
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,.:,, Those who intend buying early, will find it t th . . � .. . .1 I I . . to -where the 1 , kb ing. rea, y. was w . * -
,,.�. .. 6 o eir adyant,Age* to see our stock, :' , - .. � I . � . I . ,is -1 ., , , . ' . ' 1 how little. -Mr Blair ew aboiit rail-* With her hirsbark Jf -it did not appeai. - - - 1 ,�
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t'- I NVe have also received our stock Df Winter Underwe 'ich 'is the. best `vAlu:4 we. have ever sh ... . . I wl�at , 1. , road . : . - ... I . . ., I . '', .
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:,." � . . . .. :. . . I . . . . . I . . 1 4 sirstenis of'rallr6ad, in Canada, using and.distin6tion is shown in a variety I . �.
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- r1en's $ 1 'Straw Hats at 30c I -lien's $2.50 and $3. Hats at $' B - I . , each othex's lines, the most etriking 1 , ,
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7 Ynur choice of any of our men's New ,Straw I On Friday morning we *111 plire'on SAW tb li�ys f Boys'- Tweed Knickers -in sizes 9Q I . sftil-,that use of,tfie Grand Trunk road from . . �
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" . Fedora Hats that sold as high as $I.W balafice.of bur apen's grey felt Hats th I K,0209i& 30, Coins on.Friday mornin I Ural, ano1lie'y look forward -to the day, of cii, I .1 �
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-' - for .................................. . . er 200 miles; yet. both are ccanpet- * ti this,,�ear. ' Sorn �
,", ...... 30 [ ,gold fit $2-W and $1 fcir.--.,...... ......... . �. a:nd take youir'. c1hoide,at, per pair. �.. � ...' Is � ,W.
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�, � I . . . . - . I .� I willagain, hold theyeigne, itor's foi the same, t i raffle. Up to Friday , Departmen of.Agridultur4b decided to' ..,
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� . . . .. � � . . . I I . .. .. night'last e' O' setvative ,speakers Ca-hadi'an : . .
I . I . I 11 . , . 11 . I . I I : . . . make a special exhibit'of . .
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, . . . . I .11 1, I . .. . . . . I I I promineYat ,men in.the' front ranks .of is one of the en who. talks on -ii, sub- building;. and reports therefrom sa I ... - . 1 - .
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". .. rvw � I LINTON � � . . � .-- - .-. , - ander gave' t1lem a advanitA- intargumenis -Canada's innings. , - . - .: � - � , - ". , , . )
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"" low churchism,there- Rev. Goldb( Dtffigaii- I " Elliott Da is yending,acouplb , , - . . - � . �.- .Fieldiiig; bebag , ext-ellent to . I I -,� � !, � - . 1 , . .: . I .
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_ . . .. I I of.weeks'holidays at oxnei - H6 Jias mit. in , "Private.c.0iiVerslation., tbsij� jl�6 ,� . Mn in ma I n- � ,., . I � .1 .. .1 . " , .. , �: ..
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, 8 ot r ngr'e-. . Ma*cir Jackson attended the Conser- been at Hamilton and Brampton mqiadar gave.thein an'adv1anf,%gb nor, as -quick asa, as atrepartee,and * . I
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�,�'�, Among' the Churches . wal the in the same co . . oflate. geriy . . . Z 9 a great ang. ' h " ' . .
, I "'. 11 I , gation, and the result has boon, the vatiVe ,katherfrigin Toronto last -Week. M�s 1E . m er'96n, *with her - son.' and .w. . hic�b . . . . .. can be severe And denunciatory if oc d er if it be .allbwed:t.o reac - . 6. . I
*t4*+41� creation ofseveral missionary societl�s,' . I I .. . I they will not have- when the. r it. If all the members down -from the. tbroat ' to the: lungs. ; '! .1 . 1. .. 1 I .
I - ��� bi,bi Lughter,.6f.La Rivere, 'Nam, is the I � . - . I I. .
I ,. , ' pol . sget th6ir rights, out - i , *1' the bud with A I's . - . , - .
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ions H. Smillie, Wife and' twin -guest 6f:her'sister, -Mrs IEL B. . . � I. . 1. -0 .which speak on this subject,who say they.in- the part in - � . 1, .
1�,� sts- at A'J Grigg , ,s. . .� - Chant. J Liberal . . I � ' -Isam, a sure r
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A Roman Cathol i c congre a ion in a I ' , , . of� - th.ey1a.ve, Won -kept so long;: ey.��. tend to, *a won't get home in time . . *. .. . � . � . . I . . . I .
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I ." � , a took a I they are a'I unanimous, there is no; � bter, . our Christmhs dinhet; 1bg no u * . I . . .
�. town not far froin Bellevifi , Mr Oeo, Grant, of §.t ,karys"is visit- - -.Mr6.G66,R' 'i I t e ' arvellous.prosperity.cif - . . '. I - � . ... .11 . I
`% unique Nv to lift the debt from its I but one treasury and one fund for All , ing, at, the residence of Mi. i ohn W ise- Marlettei Mich., tire visiting At the �xn t tha .tl'. in I se§sibn' fo,.101 days, alieady� , . .1 I . .. . ---6.0 .11 . . . . . .; , ..
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' ' 117 -tin ineinbers of the - mission purpwes.� This` alone,. Mr 'man , I—. . I .-, . 11 home, of the tPriner's mother, . Mis J -:thd, Pcinutry iin der' Liberal. r*ul � I . . I I , . : . . I I
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amel,said, should inspire a better . Rudd, .. I , . . a very hard factor to ver me,.i th 1 .1 . . I I. I I . . � . .
;�L_ gregation pledged themselves each to U u .. I M'i`ss Luella, T.4nn is spendi, a - . ., . .. ey � . � . , ,-: , . . ,
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�;,�: give a calf to ffie church, th6 calves to - % nd,g-m- ,a�uriwn . - . I
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,�,�', y ecarne three ye�irs old. The side I feeling that has now been buried,, With . government has been unitripeachableq especially in the direction of. salaries'. � 6hurch and the. carpenters an � ainters I. .. . ... 1.
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. � I : alces place in the near future, when I an over flowing of joyous liberality. ' enjoyingwa few holidays* in Hamilton I �t I . . . . . . and under all these , bi�a Thekegularsalary 6fa, I)epdt;y-Mi]nis- are now at W,6rk. The buil. in is bb. I I : " . .
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;��, cattle are to he sold, and the con- On Sept 20tb, the annual thanksgivi � . thisweek, . ... . � . -11. .. i ter is $3200 p year -not bad fo.ra,xi. e,fa- ginning to look very nic .:i . I . . � .1
,;- services will be held, special bausic, . . .... I � I.. .. � � I .Mrs �Dr.) Thompson and Viss'.Frost, . stances - they are frank enough .to ac cient.ofiRcei Who has .no ,responsibility iiiuch credit on the bi . ildix)gCc)Mfflitf-A * - I . .
-t, gregation in question should have . I sernions, and decorations. Rev '' J 'Clinton wer6 the- guests bf� . Mrs 3, D ' - . . . . �
ample money to cover all their indebt- gecia . . Ransford is'in Attendance at -the IZ� - - , I to th6,.public, or. anxiety about being- NOTES � '11. Snyder. has pnrchased - , - , . , � '
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1. Cation Brown will .be the preacher. - A Congress of Chambers..of.Lommer.66 of on , Thursday-. 77- at. , . � .. I of. thQ out- " I re-eleefed, because. his position is - jis- ficimWin. Dailie ,oughbred .. I I . 1. '�
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,,� t", The Baptist congregation of Gooier aftei noon, at ,which the Choral part Miss Florence Reynolds; of Detroit, *Miss Hattie, Rolloway-'visiteol Mrs tion with.the Suh's- article to which. beYberal or Cotiffervative) so long as � 18th" ;. he 1p a voTy fine animal. Win. I . . I . I
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�'- '� ich, wits largely augmented to last will be looked after *by Mx- Vail. On ApTnt'Simclaywitn relatives - in this Rowej Exeter, the, ast 'Week. . Miss -Attent! . on should be drawn, 1� its state-' he is loyal to the -head of his depart- MeVittie L -and. family- have removed . ." I. '' .. � � .
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.:�", . Sunday-!ast the children- of the Sun- -neigliborhooa. ' .. .1,� . I .. I � Vbr&Rowe returnex with her to spend . I . I ment, * Yet I know of a Deputy -Minis-' from Nile to reside in G6derich. Mrs I : F . . . .
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" ,, R. , .,Pulpit of Rev H C Priest- Both dis- day.school were treated to a couple of - - . . � a week. I I .. . . . .. !.� , ment, that the Manufticturer's Associav --ter whose salary is* $0500 a year, by (Rev. Wilson's niece, Miss MoDerriaid, , , . ,� ._ I
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,,;.,'., courses had special reference to For- vi6li'n" selections,* from Mr Yail,�,and Df his being 86retary. or Chat 4ds been visitlug at the parsonage .
"r,''. d . Goderich, spent a week.with Mrs John. Miss McP atlane, of Stratf6rd. *bp�� tion intends to exert ,its influence in. . reasoni . I . . .
eign mission work of which beis great- were inuch-enjoye a .. . ' . - ' � * I man of this or that board ofthesdivice; for some weeks, has'. returfi6a Ao her I I . ..
,,, � ly interested in, and an enthusiastic __ =-MM � Widker, town, .�, - � . - � ` lide jiast returned frornah eastern trip, behalf... -of tbo 0onservativesf. , There. as this is only $1500 less than the sal- ato. MrsWIIson,froW , . . .
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- abundance of informatin 1 ed last Sunday evenirig with a solo. by away on an extended vis:t at Lueknow I . un'sarticie, than for .the finitely more Vesponsibility to the pub- )een visiting friends here. W. May I I
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1.* .ences interested in his talks, thereby with me" which was much appreciated � have b di several weeks with cither, but iftrue, it simply means that an . , .
1, f - a een spen ing . . 11 �� . seemstd.boanunfairanomalm Th returnedagain. Ge6gyan.who has ,� I . I . �. I
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' winning favor. and sxil[.)pert from his by the choir and the large congrega Miss,Lulu Perkins return d from a friends in Woodstook,returneata town. .,the As, . it' * ' 'in anoth easei -The Chairman been in the west for two months, has - -, ' � � I
tion that heard her. She has awonder- theee months' trip to London and Nia�. . . I . I .. socia ion. is going to, try and A . 11 , * I I
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i� , listeners. Chii)a is the great field for ful compass and breadth of voice, and 94ra: on Saturdti I I . . . . , on Saturday, . .. I . . . . ofal Board of .Railway CommissioW returned; he intends goin . . . I . , . �
t; ', I Y'.. . secure higher dutiolg till roundithrough , the I L% back again . I . �
� Christian labor and he is fully conver- I I I Gordo Selekry,'of Kin ardine, is visit. . I or. -148 to receive $10.000 a Yeat, Salft)?Ys Among those Who took A, varija 0 of: . . . . � I ...
'.1 that heathen seems absolutely absorbed in herwork Miss Dorbthy Tie ni' BI th. is 44e ing her'sistdr, Mrs A 0 n by the assistance of and in. the discussion that to
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I bar audience most potently. She car- son, Albert, street. .. . dAywith -his sister. - . * . . Commission, several members tirgel Mr Edgar and cousin from Montobal, . '' . . I �'. . . �
M 1! well to reindinberthils.. Tbero are - Mrs Alex. - . . . � .
: , The Musicale held at the home of Air ries her hearers away with her. Twin- iss Minnie Rudd returned on Sat. . � � 801110 the payment of even higher.ftures visited the'former's,sisber, , . a
,�, W G Strong on Friday evening, last, ondously individualistic, she is. yet in i urday aftg spending a month at Mar.. Aev Manning -left Thursday for fewthin�s on - which.. it fair re -adjust, ban those quot-A on the plea that -in r8beppard, during thepast week. . - , ' ' . . I . . I
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I of the Gorrie Methodist church, was she carries you with beri ood I I . *.. of Weeks With hi i... before re- . � I I would have to be paid.. The Argumen I . I . � I . I
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a very marked success. Before thq -of the composer. If music istne food Thos,. WiAemaxi, wife and t -A o chi d. u .ing big labors here. . � 1. . I I IS A, ood one,. and. many. . 93 W C�k 3FL X.,dL .
, I we a . ave not,gqing t6 allow any matetial'Iti. ff 4i ordinary pursuits' get- � 1. . 001he Kind You We AWO ootl* , � . � . . I
� hour for beginning the programme had of love, her singing surely is the as. ron, Are s ending the ek athi'broth- Misses Ohidley, Wiseman, Manning, , cite of mety 1 I Basra thii I
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arrived the spacious parlors were wc,II sence of love's nourishment. , We are I or's near Virktori. � I Hellyaro N offatt and Dunlop left Sat� crease all around to take place. The I tin much larger salaries than those signatu" I . . . I I 11 I I .. . .
.'� I filled. The Rev Mr Holmes. occupied pleased to be able to say that Miss Til- da,yof high* tariffs has passed; even our p.ailtlioniernbers.oftheCabinet,ivhich I
1.� MlssTilly. Tebbutt, of London, i's urday for their respective schools to . of - . . .: . I
I. I the chair and by his -pleasing Xhumor son (health per,initting) Will favor US, 1. strongly protectionist neighbors of the : � & . . . .
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I ending a two- weeks! ' vacation in start their labors. M6rfday. . . . � should not be the fact. While there .
.. -.; the bilatou And -vicinity. ' . . I.. *Ill al-yays be plenty of'men willing I � -. � I . I . . I � � I I
and keen witt added much t. again with a solo next Sunda�y evening An south of us Admit thi8, an'a there is A . . . . .
:, pleasureof the evenino. Miss Flora in VV esley church. I % I ., � I . � Master, Harold Johnson, who has liye movement thore to reduce rnater� I to he Cabinet Ministers, even'though . . I - I I . . .
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. , I James commenced the programme ? . . .. Mr and Mrs A. R..Meitae anddaugh� been. , oll iolidais with his. ially the duties the people are called therg was no' salary attached to the of; - . I I 11 I � .1 . . I . .
" "; with a Leautiful piano solo, played in WILLIS CHURCH. -1.111' Spialding 'Will ter, Detroit, are visiting hi's parents in - Us Johnson, returned to his upon to pay. - . I . , . I ftee, the men *be fill these, posidon� I , .
. . , r s render a sol Presbyterian Clinton this week. " . . hom6 in Olinton.-Zuricli Herald, 4 1 9 k - .
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church Sundaytriorning next'. Miss are the best men in either e Coneer. INIZI 11111 IM
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;�, rendered by Mrs Tuck, Miss Edyth Mr;s J. Rudd, Miss Rudd And Master Dr G Ernest Rolmiis,of Clinton,paid . I I . , , � � .1 . . . . . I .
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� Mi" MaggieJames, MissClara Graham has kindly consented to sing j R Rumbidl returned last week 'from a, flyinq visit to life patients at the I I � . vative or Liberal paxty* and should gdt . �
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:. - Holmes Miss E na Zimmerman and tit the evening service MraMellard visiting Holmesville friends, ' Methodist parsonage on ;Saturfty last, I . Vorftrls Bill sibilitles of the position. . . . TORONTO IVAURIBITION BITER . .1
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�.,'' Ur Jas bane and the duets by Mrs Smith will take the organ in the at. Andrew F otrester returned to H&m. StAy'ItIg Over Sund&y,-Gbvrie Vidette, . . � . . I . . Iteturn Tioke66 will be sold at I . . .
." Tall and Mrs Millson, and Miss M. sence of Mr Campbell, . � , � . I PnR80XAL,---Mr Douglas, Goderich., I I . ... . . . ; I I . .
I . 11 Aft Evans i's the guest of his brother isr the guest of -John Torrance. � .
JE 1 �� I 1 ton Saturday, after'spendinghis holia I "" . . SINGLE PRIM I . . � I
1-0 I 4ames and Mrs Hall were thoroughly 1. I days under tlie parent4l roof, . Dr. Evaps, Before coining here.he .1 .. �, . . �
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. "Joye . t id " ki. B rim. -At a circulating All -sorts of unfounded dtu,tx1' "th to Sept, 11th, i9o. I . �
.1 I ,Mr Ohds LoVett and 3 0 Stewart Jus un ergoneanciperationforappe goo 0 retitril up to soot, 16th, 1008. �
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:'� "� ST PAIETT-'S CHURC11- One of those NAW. Jackgon is spotding a week in were amongst those booked by W alcitio, in the hospitAl on 1stian It,, e oard meeting hold recentlK to consict- stories about Cabinet disseniions, are . .
. . Jackson for1ho west on, Tuesday. . . land, ,Muskoka. t � r the ap ications for teac er - for S. I I � ..EXOUP69ION DAIN , . ' ' .
I.." missionary sermons that always at- Montreal. . I I S. No 6 Mas Eva Cooper, Olin bein, met b the Montreal Herald,'
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�.� � _tracts n an Sit Rev and Mrs Greene spent a week Miss Antile. 11 rtliff'of Clinton, is via- 0eived IQ: unanimous choice. She whid is nublishing burlesque do" Sept, Ist, 3rd;-j3tio ath skna 19th .. . . .
terest in, father tb repelas Mr and Mrs Trick were Exeter A i - ,
I �the usti talk of this kind does, was ors last week. . I At Kincardine# An& Eva Yisher, of iting in town, bra Bartliff is aiso, here. - started at her labo-s last Monday 'arid patches headed "ficiin the Star's ppo- i . . I
, . . . . . Mrs Goo Roberton, *sit I give cial lyre at Otta,Wao" and, intimMiriff . will be gveaW *Excursion Diya %nd on 1. . .
� , listened to by the congregation of St I Detroit, who haa been their guest. Of Clint()08 A vi - 'from all reports Wil ocidsatisfac- , that ona the Cabinet Ministers ha
'.. Miss Manning is spending a couple Mrs Will Cos or with Xrs,Tm B&Ilahtyno.- Brtiasela tion. . lent secro.; I of th000 dayo. the taro vrid ho . .
. 'raul's last Sunday morning. He took Jr. Tot rance Is the elool
I tip the church of England in Canadit of weeks at Brampton, to and daughter, who Post- tary of that school section, ust killed another, And thrown his . . I
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, o been sp6ndJug it couple of weeks =91? Thos Preston,formorly of Halon NOTRS.-Miss Rawl McDougall Is rublishes another a nally absurd story 1111 ti .
! latest move on the inission question in Robena Harrison, of Payfield is the hav , i$2-161 $21.17
ing the responsibility of all Ler guest of Miss F lossle Xing. . � e- home from Detivolt on a visit, Mrs TIN hat reade like a erNilan massacre. ekots good to rettirn up to I
.Xhissi-)ns --- foreign and domestic. Of the sident of Manitoba, is . visiting his Morgau is visiting at_,]� , (% Sept, IL5th,, 003. . .
Itesum I 'at Paifield, have returned to town. . county, but fot many years pust a r
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)od points and practical too Stewart Macpherson of Brantford, Mr G Chidley. of Coats & Son Dry cousin, Mrs 3onn . Orb Stanley, They are 6xaqgerated fiction, hil,ghly . '. d.i.*_ . . . I .
. 1"14ny 9( spent Sunday tit home here, - Go6ds sthre� left for MA-Mitoba, On Tues- . not,seen in Taylor, whom ne has Miss MAySolinson a 9 ont Sunday at colored, but not one whif. more untrue ' Purobage your Upketo, at Town Office .
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