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TEJ LIBERTti TO UTTTR .AND' TO ARGUE
FREELY ACCORDING TO TI1E. ,DICTATE$.
OE CONSCIENCE WE • PRIZE ABOYa ALL
OTIIER. LIBERTIES..
Luck ow, Sept. letis, '1337
TY,PHOTD .F•E v.E'R., •.
Although our village;is we • believe, -
at present freefrom typhoid fever,
yet ' our "citizens, should be •, ea their
}guard, es this much, dreaded disease is
raging,to:':au alarining'extent. in:Wing-
haii r and other places' in the: neigl bor .
o0', _ . GA Times' ortli -place,'.m-re,
Tering ` to this matter says :--" Itis'.
alarming the nurber,of cases 'o ty=•
phoid fever that exist.in' town at the
present time, and the nuniber:see+ms U:.
'increase gradually each .week. '• People
are beginning to beconie terribly alarm-
ed. -Over , the condition of . things and
well they ,• might, - • The prevalence of
•such a disease in 'our midst• not otily
-endangers, the health of the community
• at large but is. also detrimental to trade;
as people do not care• : todo business in;
a town where a disease: of. thatkind is
raging. What; is the ';cause of . this.
disease `, tog iia prevalent 4 Such' a
,quelitionfti indeed hard •to answer, but
it, is tits `,lippulsr , opinion of a • :grea't
c! r..citisens'�theit"'fhe greats°
lite hift•A faf.1FAe,,` gi".4
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WEST* l3RUCh:
Mr Blake has, we. believei• �adered
his resignation as bile •represenfhtive of
Tails Aiding to the West.Bruce Reform
.A,ssociation, •and.an ejection will there;,„
'fore• take. place almost : �giinediately.
Several names have been prominently,
mentioned for the position, but so far
as:the Reform papers are .concerned,
' however, Mr. D. E. • Caraeron,'appoars
to;be the -choice. Thee Galt„Rrfortner.
in speakiaK of 'li►m says is hes is prole
ixent YoungLiberal a :good sturop
•speaker;:'.andispoicessedof indef atigable,
energy : This' opinion is alai; I aokei '
• by the •Walkerton Telescope;:. in the:,
••. • foll'owings=-"_We are free to admit
there are many in .the riding that
doubtless would ; 'very 'acceptably ,rep
,resent this stanch reform. constituency,,•
•bu,t•oiinong the local •aaptrants' for t'he
tposition we believe we voice the opin•'"
:ion:. of ' reformers: inside as ':well as.. out.
• side in ,saying that ;hone ` have ; the
,elaims upon the party, at all equal.`. to
D. •E. Caneron; of Luoknow. He s'a.
,young man of•n ore than ordinary, abil..
.ity; •a keen dobater, a successful stump
bpeakeri'and'withsl a•- pian exceedingly
•'well :Posted in the. politica • of : the
,country. . `there la no One in the riding'
%:,Chat we know of at all ° .comparable.
watts A:in Cameron in these' very ion;,
gavttaiut pre -requisites in a suc4essful
fid influential >representative in 'the`
;ljousy of Oomnions. Me Catueron' has
one•LLyeonian-service-tii••-niinjr•s; well
,Foittested battlefield in both Uoiuinion
i►di „Provincial elections: His time
•410 .talents have been ungrudgingly
41.ace§d a.t;the disposal• of his patty,•atd •
.tLwy huy.e not heen slow. to,avail-themr
selves of• liis4perviees, and now that a
't•a(ittncy 18 occurring iii: his own 'riding,
Rnbinit, itwould bean eminently
i ritcefu.l acknriwledgeinent of serv. c. -
rendered in the' past to give him they
' Unanimous nomination at • the cbticen
tirnl soon, to •be• convened. West:
l ► ue, . would• ;tLpito-.Jfave a represent
,n.tire at Ottawa who Would .make his,
influence felt ,upon. the door of the
• lsyase:”
Tho leaves and falNng about•' a month
ahead of their time .fuse• of the ex-
treme drought which prevailed during
the summer+months, and the marked'
reaction from • the recently prevalent
hot weather is likel .•t& l e..but tem-
ry, The wave , originated in the
Northwest and Northwestern dates.
where the thermometer lustnveek:
registered very. near down to the
freezing point for ,several hours: Fol-
lowing the storm moving last over the
lakes, which was one of the great s:io.,
lence and' attended with .loss of life,.
the:' •"wave"•has reached:this` latitude.:-
But liven now a reaction • has: taken
placein the Northwest, and the late'
crops have not suffered •by untimely
September frosts.. lt is unlikely that
the, cold spell will last for any ,length
of time# in t tFiiis "'part .of she 'country,.`
and we may expect to have good;. genial
full.: weather d"ring:.Ahe fair season
and for -some -time -afterwards.
- BONN, �.
Iu.Liieknow, on Tnsiday Sept., 13th, the wife
of William .1. Little, of Awn;
• • DIED
In Lucknaa• on Wednesday Sept. ,14t1t; : the
infant.' ughter.of: 1r -L. E. Edwards, of
tpie pleas, aged-.2—years 8 mouths 'and 8
days.
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With a ma, u ino'th'stock of
MB Goods,
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Nails
(103 .
Putty:.7.
Shovels
'Spades
jarren,ce
Ask :to lee ou celebrate'tl
lye Hopp; b'a
CORS;
ow dells, ,.
asjust repeived :a:
Tabfle& Pocket Cutlery Clothes Wringers
Chafing
Wire Clothes Lines
Belting Fence, Wire. of .a11'. ki *,
Engine Packing Building, Paper • (dry #11
Btu alies + f all Kinds tarred)
Water Lime Babbit ,Metal.:
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i T , 'AILS mtiD::V RN1SHEs,
White` Lead, Tiir :ettti e J ' hnso s Antique c 1"ors' •round in> oil,' Prepared paints in all shades
.ready for use, A1abs�3tine, i'ur,, wars.;. silt a lox .:to' anything' in.the : market.
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A large stock of 'Tin,. G
,. „. Granite r. :.•...
yte and Japanners ware Pi<>r€lotion Creamers, Hooey T;xtrac#ots,.and Tinware of all kinds',:..
E: Rill stock of Stoves and Stove ware, Eavetronghng done-on.the=shortest notice ---Repairing roan tl attended to....
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Parties zntendingbuildin yeosuid';do we)l purchasing elsewhere '• " 4!
of hard,-
Hemp:
ard
Hem, Rubber__: •Soap
P ly'-�f
stone and Asbestoe ..
Cement • • '
Prss •Plaster
%R akes
Garden Trowels •'
- :o:--
Tlie best 28c: all wool.
gr�eyflanne4 it L ucknow
Extra va'lu�e 1,? d�e1
tonf1 lit .iDv,. j2i .1- •
• • �o� aaa4 15.0.-
•Spec•ial line 'n col�ore
plus'hes;. at 90c.
N E°W MILLINRY!
;lave your ordiers
r nem fall mills..
witbl'
,;The early fall of tree leaves and the
arrival of an autumnal "cool wave" has ' y
:suggested to the minds of inany a pros
1'e%tive' early winter. ' It,. duea • not
itecesaarily fullow,;'hays an eicohange.
Only a little over one year has ela • ed•Since the introduction into•ban' id f the now' welt Only
a,ll known .
as1;a $pea' acles,a d, Eyeglasses
And' there is hardly' a' town'or'.village.where gn _ogees for'tlio sale of ,this •Celebr,•ated.S' ectacle`lias not' iieen in tiiiited.
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TheThe ALASKA. 1s not Puffed . •
,,• ., • der •h .. � .. : •'"
,• 1 p y meaning' g` .g s, gyoi ld-be;rei�eniific �liraReR, li»t is offered to an intelU unt, lblicof►• iia mer Ti `
and on will find it tie he a PER '1`= P ,•.: . t B. t►. , . y t
Y, ,. 1', .l'I.S?' ItI.LIAF3 � }, ,Ell, 71►,'YdUk .I�.Yl;>�1GIi,l.. Aeursi kited orfsr.e, bled.. o � .
.. ,. g g... �' nth ur old age, sun ger
pq�tnd.exactly. The word ALASKA" iNatntu,iedp i��ry every pair:' ' ;..' .;, ,,;, - � ,
PHOTOGRAPH CABINETS, 2j50 PER DOZEN..
Ar sale by --W. STRINGIER, : LD'CENG
NiED CAL HA—a
N1 Grant Jefferis;.
Chemist and:. Druggist.
PURE; DRUGS
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'Chemicals, Dye , -Stuffs,
TENT N11:1W'r,I.C,lvE sr;,
Combsar,• Clothes, •1'odth, Nail
and Sharing. B►•nbheh, "Soaps,.'Porfulily;
i !ery, Ste •
Strictly' Pure
Paris ,Green. llleliebore and
. insect. Powder.f
B. Laurance's and; other Spectacles
at"east.
.Family Recipes and Physiicans Vr8-.
•scriptions acourathly+prepared.
,T. W. Gr int. Cli'erls•
698..£•; . a._ �G
•
ANTED..
We want one hundred gDed men at
once' to sell for "the ronthill NueSetries.
over 465 acreg.;
Steady employment !no lostIlme.
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