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I . - E 1, OUTTERICK & 00,.,S i0ii Government. Now we Mr.JohnScobie vicapfesident. There ,rily with them, and thus' save When Eakin felt the scaffold be ' ' aes this year. .. e
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. - was the Divine , will ; the Domin . I is a F that the new ass ciation
: . indsiof fiection that such � - =0�se of committing accused' par- to go he' grabbed for the sidi i -
. - . Reliable Paper Patterns for all k� , I ' 11 posted on such loothly enough to ensure- I r —The Clinton New Era of last week I
i . 81 and Childreu's' and the race being extremely prolific,. are usually pretty We - I will work am . '
- Ladie�' Misses', Boy - . � , and the' result will be ties to Goderich for trial as has ,n�w to' he clun r until a ladder was sent UP afte ys : On Friday last Rev. Thos. Brock �
__ 7 e by HOFFMAN BRos., and large famil matteri and we are not aware of the ex- .its continuance,. . in I
Ctarm�&ts, for Sal ies the rule,. the loss of I livin I rofit for the be done by ordina:ry magistrates. In hi' . - was about as close a shave as sa �, and Rev. J. Broley,of SeafoAh! , .
� - .� 14 J� f ous school book 60piething like a ' more anyone could en"oy with any degree of of Parh I f I
. . Seaforth. - ' am . ul Tinposin i I I drove to Clinton to see some old friends I
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I - I . one or two children in a hou-shold'is ,not isteuoie of any - manufacturers,, witho g any. this way alone, I venture to Bay, . I
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- . I � 1. .-- regarded as- an overwhelming calaulitYt iiq printing deal, 11 at least the ne . y -of a ,Police Magistrate. —On Friday last'a young �boy nain -1 When th
I , � - . ments 't company will entire awlar - and Ralph Bezzo, son'.of Mr. Chas. Bezzo, o early in the evening. I I ey: got
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i especially if the parenta,_be poor,, I I inlhnd Of course lawyers, court officials, .
7 NE..., ADVERTISEMENTS. immense advan age ovei . . 11 town, a rig'was noticed com- -
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� I as they ve are. - thus I � these sort of people may lose some of Clinton, had the misfortuene'to have
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01 AN.-'T,he figure betw good friend of the Star 'will condescend ,producers. Ok ing along the road at A tremendous pace, I �
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. reen the parenthesis after comes to pass that , the " French- . , . N� __ * their fee, by this summury administra- both bon& of his arm br a boy naing . I coupbe of young men under the infiti- �
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� each line denotes the page of the paper on which � � . tish us With proof of the bxi tion of ustice, but this is a*losa over the'wri it. He alleges that d 11 " �,
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. the ad.�,,,ertlsement will. be found. ' Canadians neglect. .vaccination, Ove no to furn ,p of . Dr. - . ' n4ld Assaulted and threw hirn . ,�
P . . � I n carry. � these, he -will find that instead of their Magistracy.; which i) person 4but themselves will McDo Rev. Mr. ,Brock, W, o waa driving,. - . .
I � Chan 'of Busiriess—T V%.idd &Son. (5) assistahce to thd health officia Iiii Mou n, the arm beihg fractu .
9M. . . . . use it, or I long as the public generally is dow red by the others,
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Dye Stuffs_ -Lumsden & Wilson. (5) . - mouth we shall To the Editor of Tim HURON -EXPOSITOR . I fall. It Vill be some time before he is .turned out to lavoid but they
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Xontreal House -Duncan. & Duncap. (5) ., ing out preventive mqas which directs it, in - DEAR SIRI-1 noticed in your. sue of Mr. Edito' that able to use his band again. ran right into his ri , throwing both -
I Well Satisiled-Ranton Bro& (61) . no trouble to isolate I the -sick. Con- rather the in�elle,pt � tora two weeks ago a letter from Dr. Sloan, I ba e now shown, I - -During the night of Friday last a Messrs. Brock and r lej out into the .
� Alma'College-Principal Austin. (a) - � � denouncing them. And 'the perpetra . there is h necessity for a Poliqe � dagis- G. ditch. Fortunately 'these gentlemen
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I - St. j�Wi&n AestaUrant-Jas. Burgess. (5) - 1: valeacent patients with the pustles still . . . of Blyth, in which be deals with a -is to be enf)rced; fire broke out in the kitchen of Mr. ,
I . - . . I trate if the Scott Act d seri us injury, but their buggy I
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1 Booth� to- Let --D Hogan. 05) (5) , fresif on tlieir'facea may be seen going of them a , 2 . . number of matt�rs, and among oillers the Asand Oaks, � the Maitland concession, Gode- , escape - I . I
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f A Gooid Chance --John Reith. � nt of a P61ice Magistrate. , reason why that necessity exi.,: - 01 was considerably broken. .
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& Tub B�jtte Wanted -T. Kidd & Son. (8) � - we have ever den6unced the pernicious the appointine I also -that the"office would be a source of rich �o nship, totally .,,destroying the . - �,
f - , r I . around -in the French- quarters of Mon' lett3r that - Ot -Mrs, John Keys, a pioneer settler
- Mammoth Stocl,.-A. Taylor. (8) � , or's e I � coun- frame p rt of the house, and had it n
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i 8), � � e with the people, and 'practice adopted by the Dominion Gov-' I gather from the Doet profit instead of an expense to th - of the township of Stanley,died at. the .
[ - Uoic Uere--C. �Stexvart- ( treal, -mixing fre . ly I of subsidizing the Conservative he is.opposed to su.6 an officiol being ty.. Thanking you for the spa . tion of the
Just Aftiv ed -R. & M. Ball, (a) 'ernment, 1�, residence of her son, William 'near
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i� - - Proo�t Wni . , Aitcheson. (5) . Of course Spreading the disease. - I . 11 . mol appointed, first, becaus6 he afford ine,. I am, yours res eetf 11 wind, a d the main part be g �uil Varna, on Friday the 4th instant. - For
R_ , y for Sale -H . rder to Shut the mouths a unnecessary,'ar�d second, beca;is of the . VCOTT ACT.! brick, t e whole. residence would. have
.Annu�l Meetinc-Dr. McDonald. (5) -,,I " s taken place' among the press in o . . I
.- vaccination ha � A ' . . I � I some months she had been very infirmi I . -
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I I . Auctioh Sale -F. Helmested, (5) � - . Montreal,it � as been in nearly. 61ose the eyes of those w -ho -control it, to ex.pense the appointineAt woul entail. . MEWWWW - I ' been de tro e . , c stroke in th' � -
Xillinb,ry Opening -T. Kidd & Son- (8) French in . � � I shall - e - . -
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__ Graiwwanted-D. McLennan. (5) - , all cases forced, upon� �hem_ by English, the many questionabl6' proceedings of - These, therefore, are t e points . . -A Severe hail storm passed over a side. Within a week,of her death she . I
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�� F,str4 Heiter-Isaac Miller, Sr. (6,) . deal with, and I shall etdeavor to show Poor Jumbo 1 section of Turnberry last week, doing a
-) , � en that Government. � mage to out- was afflicted with a seeond stroke,which
Q To tho Udies-Misses Wright. X8 - speaking employers, -who have giv � I that the appointment A necessary, and Barnum's monster 'elephant, who has consider'ble. anfount of da
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Servwit Girt Wanted -Expositor Office. : that the expense would not be burden- attracted hundreds of thousands to view. . . involved the greater �part of the other
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j , Farinfor Sale -D. BroadiGot. (5) � thern their chow .. g, 11 . side, after which she was helpim
�.t I . Exacut=�Sale of Land -F. Roach. (6) . here. The � � News .of the Week. some. The D6ctor als: ave we his ma"ive proportioina, and1whose name more t n the seed on the field. Turn I She and her late -
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or to find e p1pyinent elsew. not the machinery w � Are tl Leire not has become as familiar as that of hif ak and almost speechless
. lgstr��v Cattle -R. Bloomfield. (5) ; leaves w e riddled Pretty badly,
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I 1k � � " - i I cials apparently have been able SULLIVAN A SABBATH BREAKRR.__ , - nowned owner, has come to an inglo i - I-
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. . Clennan. (5) health offi able magistrates in H ready - to en . mg appe�r as though they had withstood husband were amongst the -earliest rW
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.� House to Rent- -G. Sproat. (5) - and an, the -famous pitcher, U I r aving , dents in Stanley ; she� was near the close
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- to dolittle or nothing with�tbemy . -force any righteous lvwn?. Tha Scott but somewhat tragic -end. Afte iege. I .
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School. Board Meeting -G. Sproat. (5)L . �. - . was arrested lastSUDday in Cleveland, . of her 82nd year. A �very large funeral '
. at coin I i for its in- travelle' mil s over b th the a 8 I
. . neither the -Provincial Board of - Health charged with violdting the Sunday by Act provides th . - aints countless e -As 4 result of a vote taken by the ed her remains to the grave, inter -
L �� i . . . aids h - ave- fraction in Defore any X. P. old an new world, after escap, ng all
I ay be laid- . Presb:�terian ,congregation, of- Exeter, follow .
- -the Local Bo . , playing ball. . . - ' - - by land, la e and - taking lace in ayfield cemetery.
J0 U t. T ol'Ilec, nor . . . � . having jurisdiction i the locality." the dan ers of trav el ment
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I Am * yet seen fit to Make vaccination conipgl-! A DISTINGUISHED. LAWYER DEAD. - � -on Monfay ev ing of last week . I
. "MA, U V , ito . 7 I . Now, Sir, I contend t'Lt although we ocean, fter a;ising �afely t 0 h the morning at 10:30 instea;d of in the after- i t of the late . . .
. I . .. - - . Amory A. St(?rr,s, the distinguished law- . I Sneyd, rel Win' I
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I ( F, T i I � . sory�, . . . have an efficient magist�racy Wehave not different climates, from the. t rrid the noon at2:30. This is doiae to give the Mrs- Jane .
� . t. . yer, died at Ottawa,* Illinois, a few days . - to friged One, from Mexico to jnn eg,' . Sneyd, of Goderic.11i, passed over the
. f - I . . achinery minister;a'-Ion er rest befor 'the evening
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- I I If the French-Canadians of Mon- ago. His income amounted -to $30,OW . 9 ilent river ina, sudden and altogether , -
__ - SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Sept. 18, 11885 � - . . secure the enforeement'of the Scott Act, Ju o,',the greatest living,won! er of service, , 'd is a very sensible move, ff i le �
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�_ -- I . I treal and. Quebec, at large,. were sorne- and for. this very reasoA-, tbat tl Lere are hant tribe,:.has died th I 0- ,]though it will probably necessitate the UnIff
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I . d'l . Gii qEnAL GRA.;T's DAu(mTER.-Mrs. some who believe, or who pr fess to minions death of �emg run over by earlier ri 4ing- on the part of some'cburch
.� where isolated in an'island.of their.own arrived in London - . . I
. $ir R. t*right. ' . I I 0 Nellie Grant-Sartoris� on and was appaxently enjoying perfect
.- ie,hard, Car . i believe' that the Scott Act -- is not a freight train. I I ' The Gre+st Sho ' up goers. ' I
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0 .W�l I ialit i righteous law," but that on -I he c -on- Earth" i was at St. Thomas o tiDson,'of the Sauble health, retiring to her own house about
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��4 contact with other people, -they might STRIKE ENDED.--�-The strike of 5,000 . that hour. About. 9-30 o'clock, her
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[.` - trary,it is an interfefence" with e liber- last, an about 9 o'clock Jumbo a d the Line, S4nley, one of the leading farmers
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[, inten4a pa,ying his annual visit to his : - - o had been out for the
"�i� .(1 on in their own way as long as they hands at- Armstrong' -s -%vorks,. Newcas ties of tbe-people - &c., 'and her ce they baby elEphant, who always " chu " to- of the c6unty is going into - building ex- daughter, 4
�._.. the month of Oe- , I tle has been settled in favor pf the om-., I . evening, retu6med and found her mothe,
.� constituents during . P, I . acing � .
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X, I . . . pleased without interfer rotest I consider themielves jusiffied. in pl' ,,ether -were being taken to the r� ilway tensi�,,elj this'season. In the early part in i
."� '9 . Sea- I I .. oyees. 'in,tbe why of its station to be shipped to London, where lyi 'g.upon a iofa. quite dead. She M�j
.- aef land will address ineetings at 4 , every possible obstacle the fiummer he erected three new .
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1.t fortb; Clinton, Brus 4.1 . , _' beffig suc they vere to appear tl14 next day. rn'i L(? now he has in course of erec- evidently feeling Unwell
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� i-1-1 . ; gel Brucefield, so. -They occupy an integral portion - of of the I eaders of. all the branch es of , 16 than this, many I these eern to While )eing led across the 'trick "a - eion a h4ndsoipe brick residence, which, ed hek' dress, t ,
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11 I" - Lon(!'gboro Zurich and Hensall- Due British Liberal party will be he14 in more full whe I and must have pass ry ea8ii
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I 1�, a Canadia; their' country:is the gate of I consider themselves jusitified i sp cial Ireight train came along
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V� not! : Of the dates up and Montreal is the CIIINA.-C�ina has' they ca,n to prevent its enforeen Lent. ,On speedi ii ad it is supposed that the � cee er MOB infortabld and commodious in ass ,
- co danada on the east, . RAILWAYS FOR h � 1 72 years of age, Mrs. 8neyd was in good,
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- 7!., meet�ings win 'be, held will be given here- . ' account of this opposi I of the e ephants did not see it
- , commercial papital of the Dominion. it arranged with Berlin and London houses . 4 . . ., and her sudden demise wag a
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?.V . - Sir Rickard will . . is necessary to have special in whinery was upoii them'. All attempts ,o get -Tdr. R. McGrath, owner of the health
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- . for a- loan of $70,000,000 to L ,reat shock to her famil and friends.
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! -1 9 - is impossible entirely to isolate Quebec �'of railway . to enforce it, if it is to be enforced. As the elebbamts from the track i i time Gorrie livery stable, had the mis'fortune 9 y
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, w, receiie his' usual hearty welcome from the construction One day last week a Sunday School
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i - le pople-of this county, and his in � , SpiEs ARRESTE . by the engine, is suppose somel on excursion rty from Sarnia visited
7, th' . I ' s _ 11 I suppose, even the Doictor 'wil I admit, struck -*ith te�'rific force e threw a stone at
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�� I I tercourse with Montreal. Hence the spie have been recently arrested in , the ' .
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_.j. ings . will 6 largely attended by those � - I . , the majority should iul6e, an conse- which *,as derailed in consequence of 'the mare when 4e was grazing on the 'Goaprich by the steamer United Empire,,
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�.._ I eculiar nQtions of the- French-Caua-.' eastern part of .France while making . . . -' and on the occasion it is said that ,in
, t, ' ipay wish to hear the public ques- P , . quently the law sboulA be -enforced, and the collision. - The engine caille to a roadside just south of the village, strik I
� � who ' ' lans of fortified Positions. � e -per of the county town refused ��
. . I - dians about smallpox and vaceina- P . the proper' Machinery should be pro-' standstiil off the track, and Jumbo lay ing her on the leg and breaking it above hotel-ke
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fi tions. I of the day calmly and ably dis- ' ' STATE B.A.N, QuET.-'A State -banquet, nrals to the excursloiiists from Sarnia,
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. Ii .. - , ; . . tion. are, a source of danger, and of �attepded by. the Czar' and Czarina, the ided for its enforcement, evenalthough stretche4lat full length, apparently dead, the bock. Dr. Armstrong called, .
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; . cussed. I . the minority may feel that by it their on t t ' side of the read. His in- but pronounced' it a hopeless case, and giving as a reason t was a Scott .
i.1 - , �11 loss to all Canada. , Under existing PriAce and Princess of Wales, .King . ibe 0 ' he at ince the Act went
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V, 0 1 . I - � . personal rights and libertRes' - are uries vv,�Zrof such a I . d her destruction. . . Act crowd and th
.� 11 . circumstances Mxontr' I i a centre of Christian of Denmark. and King Georl�e . I J .
V a. -is . . I -fei-ed with. , While 1L -'- died sho tly after the collision, and his ' -of Nueva , e they no lor ger felt bound to v - .,
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1PGX Epi . f etion to 0 eastei d to . . . int may be laid with one' in body w " a left as a Christia accommodate travellers. The restilt of
4� The Smal demic. in _I intei . com -S. Madill formerly de who . into fore
I . : - I an, e -n Canada,an pla agistrate at St. Thomas. The baby was lately received ii work- �
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Ji, i. 11 as the D-octor states, it requires two to elepban was also struck by tb 1 tr'a*n er by the Saugeen Presbytery, has been � i
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I 1 L,� . nectiOn with the smallpox .epidemic ii ' I ' . e inhabitants of the city of take precisely the same view of ilic dif- will enl�, lay him tip for -a few weAs. : �etton, where, EL Presbyterian church is were deserted on the up, were patron-
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,� two points in the'States, one in New among ,t The 4ceased Jumbo was purchased, f erection. The student in ized during the aft oon so liberally
H ferient intricate points of t � in course o . .
. . Vera Cru . accept- that everythi prov de Y the ladies _ ,
�. still far from. satisfactory or re ass i C�l Th� States of Chi s d
. I t" urmg. Jersey and the other in Massachusetts � 1. 1,iaNa an iction can be made. This .some of about t charge is pr - . . 119
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I � Guaymas are also belnor rapid epopu. � 'L ree years ago 'froM the pro-
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.: The 'pest is not abating ; on th 'contrary rdens at old ' ce. Mr. Madio was conoverted in the was
V an several points in Ontario. the difficulties in securing a conviction pkietors of the Zoological Ga an .
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Ip( 'Mortuary returns show hat the lated by the scourge. OSS the At- Lord's �krmy, in Wingham, about Six leaving on the return trip. It. was a .
?.!!, the t I with the ordinary Magistracy. I mother is London,- and was brought acr I
. � I . I Their neighbors have a ri ht to insist . t � bonanza to the ladies of the lklethooliat '
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; I . . hat -an appeal can be taken 'roin'the lantic in the, "same year. The purchase
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L.T I - deatha are increasine, and the disease that the French Canadians by. their ig.:- member. of a Glasgow firm, has accepted . . church. We have heard of people. bit- .
� � , � isions of ordinary magistra s. Ex- 16nd transportation irfvolved a h ei�- of Holmes -
A f� � I , dec I -W Edward Acheson$ .
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1�,i� 1,� spreiid-ing. And for some reas6n-or other, norance superstition land obstinacy Ino a contract to carry -the New Zealand , perience has proven tluit when 1, convic- ense to Barnum & Co., who w I suffdr � with a sad accident on Satur- Ing off their noses to Pite their faces and
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: 41 . . mails rom. San Francisco for f,30,900 a . .
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�, having a I iecuniary value of the an env iously
�T 0" . I - year. , imal has be -Says tli�- 1�russ Post: "While a
: .�i to ubderstand, it seems impossible to the liquor dealersi drawinj � in the. last load of peas, when
� �� . . a source of'olanger. If they continue to T,uE IRini PARLIAMENTARY FUND.—
� �, interest at stake, invariably take advan- estimated at $75,000 to $150,600. It is the load, beginning to upset, induced couple of our Brus els ladies were out �
1. "-;q arouse ,the Local Board of Health to the do so they must be tre4ed accordingl .A large meeting'of Irish -Americans -was _ kina a ure drilve and making some
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I 1-1.1 proper steps. necessary to check the pro- ' held at Cincinatti last Sunday night, at 0 '
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;,. � I .1 gress, of th � - which Several, li.�Ludred_ dollars were sub- considerable expenses, . which must be . a. gate. By some means or other .
r. r -R, � e pestilence.. A meeting was trade with Ontario and the adjoining. � the aninial, which they refused to accept. tempt, ie fell from the load. In falling r Open - -
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i lv�� held. 'in the Corn Exchange,in Montte I . scribed, and $5,000 more'pledged as iv'iduals wb haveno renowned - ffa : the top of the buggy fell down, frighten7
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�t � . - al, -liame'utary paid by private indi St. Thomas has, become as his leg ,s caught -between the spokes .
r v_ 'i States.* -�Montreal has already lost heavily assistance to thib. Irish Par I J � tb e horse and causing it to ran away.,
, , . interest at stake, an are'in- for it§ accidents aiid casualties as , umbo
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. - - . in this respect, and is losing more day by Fund. _. fluenced only by patriotism, and- it is has for his 'size -and strength. ( �n tl�e tance h om. the ankle. ' � : but, unlike most ladies under the same
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I all the leading business men) manufac- A PIGEON s LONG JOURNEY.—A Hom- -back ride - con- ich Signal s circumstances, she 4id not throw down'
I. 1! � day as people see the apathy of its civic . . very seldom men canbe got to risk their same afternoon a' bare -The Godefi ays : Our
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16i I hants, and professional men Ing pigeon, released at Montgomery,
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, I -private.'means even for the be fit f nected with th'e circus whi e 1�er c rming
,6 � authorities. We cannot say we regret . Huron )oys are -coming to the front in the reins and jump ;
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� .%,. in the city, at which a series of resolu- . I , . Alabama, at 8.15 a. in. , on August 22nd, their fellow -men. Tbdy may o it for a some of his difficult feats fe from his almost wery walk of life. Jas. Strach- but, with great presence of mind, set to ,
n i I . it; it Serves Montreal right. Only by reached Fall River, Massachuse, '
�!,�: , . I � few times but -nd received such injuries as to an, P rk to
�- �� tions were passed pointing.out that vae- I- ning of -September 12th. .. when thby have to keep it horse a bro;h,er of Mr. D. K. Strachan and V710 stop the horse in his spirited �
.i**: " � such means can the French-Canadian 9.15 on the mor the most patriotic wil drop out. causb his death. almost immediatel3 -after. a. formEr resident of Goderich, has been career, by bracing Ilerself and guiding .
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f-,! -cina,tion has been proved in all civilized �po I I The air line dista;nce is 1,031 miles, the up eve : I I . . I
- I ,,� I pulation of the city be brougbt to- ' The Metor can easily und�ers nd �his. I fflmetrs the horse so as not 0 run off the road.
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�: ,couiatries to.be a nearl�.perfee-t I . I . But the most Armidabie objec on of all . ew tunnel now being b�red to She succeeded in checking him, but not
�:I � I- realize the extent oftheir fo I" . In the try- .. . . . Huron'Xote' ` I - .
�5 - . .1y - , . � m. the convictions of 1i � S. � until after going about a mile at less .
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� .1 1. � - lact'ic against smallpox contagion, " ' . is that appeals fro ' supply New York City With pure water. ,
-i-, ", - . . I � meantime till they do realize it, we are THE REAL&R,RoaER.-A new claim-,
:, - I- : , .9 . the ordinary magistrafes would he heard One day last week Thos. Fin biner, than a two minute gait. , After drivI
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. � glad to see that the Ontario Government and determined by the county judges. ofthe Sth concession of Stephen, ad his
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� �- � i - up in the person of a l0borer on a Cali- . for that period a:t $150 per month.
I i decla,ring that no expense incurred . . he has uiged that the Act should be en- -The , Howick Agricultural ociety -The trhstees of School Section No. tempted to get away but with the same
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. I , prevent the spread of the pest into this fornia ranche. , ' will hold .their annual Fall Show in ' I coolness be was agai I i brou orht to a sta�d �
I ,:t ing, out � holera is dying -out forced, now that it is I aw, .is oi ie of those I .
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: - ",S��tam-p the epidemic can cost the � Province. Inspectors. have been - CHOLERA.�The c 7, Hullett, have secured the services ef I
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- 6 . who is' opposed to its principles and dis- Gorrie on October 5 still." The lo.dies of Brussels are evi-
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� � . city�: so much as the contiuuation in Spain - a d F r'nce, but Italy is still , J
.. . I pointed to board �rains and ,*steamboats . n . . � believes in: its justic6, and any person -A Yankee lai;ded in Exeter, last Mr. Rice comes well recQmmend- dently made of the r ght kind of stuff. I
; - ,� . afflicted and alar ' ed. There have been . . year. I � � �.
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: 11 of it,! In any other city in Canada, or can very ew . w difficult - -week, ith. �, -drove of Mexican - i -
� I r - I coming west from Montreal to ,see that 'a few case§ a , iily understand he w and will undoubtedly prove, success I �
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I � �� ' t'Gibraltar. e. it would be for a judge to impartially and succeeded in disposing of, it �vent I . I -
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. I no smallpox cases are on- board, and THE POOR ST'RIKER,Ii.—The strike of y- ful. He has just graduated from the i Perth Items. I
� .� - '' I ' and vicinity' Tor;ntio Normal.-Misb Anna Weir has : .
administer a law- in th� justice of which six to parties in the village i .
14- - 111�eet' would have aroused the author- �
: - . , Ing � . where necessary to 6nforce vaccination. 10,000 operatimes in the jute mills at ge
I ,: * - he does not believe. The Junior Jbd -The '.Woman -'s Christian T mper- been filling the vacancy 6im,�e Mr. Mitchell. cattle fair on the 186 ..
� . ities � to immediate action ; but not so in Dundee, Scotland,, has terminated in i . � .
. � . Other preventive measures hav�e also I . -of this county again is de erminedly lance Union, of Gorrie, have te(l I
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7 . vaccination has - spirit if not the letter of ter�d the barn of bi dent ened.'a few days ago near- -At the Stratfor4 Horticultural Fall
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, - . I ho . ers, and some of these �by no means the' therefrom a quantity of beef, whi eb was .b
� need hesitate to do so, for under the C wife, o� Turn erry, were startin out to carried off fifteen prizes for flowers.
� I ountess of Kingston has''offered the -
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i . . vaiqdna�ion compulsory. A'bouse to alone is used -there is no danger what- south of Ireland, facility to purchase __ unin- -1geable and ran away, throwinj otherolay recei4ed a young fix terrier � I
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� house visitation by the.health officers is 1 ' their holdings undei-the Land Purchase both o cupants out of the rig. M rs. �
� . I . . 1. I I ever. In places where 'smaillpox has I I of justice or fair play need t ie tem er- tioia to London, England, last' week. Miller f Iling so as to break three of her the animal at $50. �
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� . a � appeared re- ceination should be resort- CnU'RCH OF SCOTLANDDisESTABLISH- . ribs and su'6staining other bruises, while -Mr. T. Jones m
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I ed to in -all cases w as severely injured intem- fine carload i
� � �_ I : . I - here twelve- or 'four- mENT.-Mr. Gladstone and Lord Rose- very perfect. There are. many -loop -One day last week Messr . Win. Mr. Mi er w . C r
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. - � - teen years have elapse since a previous bery have each written a letter. for pub e 12th a
E . . . ' 'John Johnson, of
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- I lication, stating -that _tbe question - of - 1 ing as favorably as could -be expected. factory at Atwood. i .
� - . I -.- 1 es� accom panied by compulsory vaccina- operation. Re -vaccination is an almost Cult for a judge diiiposbol, nat rally and cd7acession of Mc1iillop, had four
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I . I � ; I 1. - I . disestablishment of the Scotch'church is . --Jane... the eldest ..daughter of Mr. -Mr. Rowe,late teacher in St. Marys ,, .
tion.of all persons liable to the _olisieVe, by conviction,to favor the ap e lants, to sheep killed by dogs. On the same day
1 :3 � absolute safeguard against John F t e, of the 9th qoncession of Collegiate Institute,;has been a inted . %
Smallpox- purely a maiter for Scotchmen to deal �nd tent to techni- Mr. F. J�; McKay had one killed. i PPO
I anq by. the enforcing of strict regulations In the present- state of science if people with, and - ought not to be , made a tes*t .find many reasonable �. I Turnbeor�lied at the residence of her principal of the Pu�lic Schools of the -
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I I for,the isolation of smallpox patients, Buffer from smallpox in: any civilized question at the coming parliamentary f th 0 )Saturday the 5th I
rl . - any, o the .sup- East Huron Local Reform Association 0
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� .. ther in their own * homes or, which election. At the last, session of i parlia- . I I YtZeaa who was only 25 y�ars df age, I
I'- 4. i el - their 'own fault, and they _ -V will be held, at Brussels on Thursday,
.� ! I e 0 untry it is porters of the Scott A�t in t is count � - '
, 7 - i.,�,,. � - . - d, September 24th, for the purpose of had bele ailing only about a week. In- Knox church, Ham�xlton, has been at-
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FI. I ,,� yrq�ld be better, in a public hospital set deserve b . -innocent punishe
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.�:, ` . ut little syMpathy, however 022 sianatut; I flamat4 of the bowels was t6 cause of - tracting large congregations to Knox
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t .." ,10 '� but we do not want to be pla ed in this, transact' gy ordinary business, and other
._ .1 � a,part for them and removed to a dis- I death. J She was a most estimable youu church, St. . Mary�, during the last -
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� �' �J I ; we May pity their ignorance and folly. only when � �ve pro e a man- a - ,,1e early deinise will be deep- three Sabbatbs. . -
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i �! I ; . � . I ___ __ 108 petitions with 27,790 signatures in Po tion of thi� la W, that that attendance is- requested. y� rJ r
- _,� , 5 . guilty of a violIi � _ , -Mrs. Van Banschoten, of , New, .
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I I s hOrt, so far as we can see the civic favor of the bill.
-1 " . I I THE Young Liberals held their con- guilty person should be pe�rmitted to - -Chas. Schmidt, of the Central hotel,
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I i PRospEcTivE FAMINE IN IN`DIA.—I�O lovingl�f cherished by a very large circle Jersey, addressed the meeting of the
� _- � alu,' thorities of Montreal have done noth- -vention in Toronto this week. The : escape punishment through a mere. Wingham, has a-giLng of men at work of frien _ s and relatives. Mitchell Branch f e NVoinen's orei
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� � ' technicality, and that we should be put making extensive improvements on his "
7 . � I ngi or almost nothing, as .yet to check -On the Ist -of September the new Missionary Soc ft *
r affair was a success beyond the most is impending in I�dia. The crops in the ' iety, on -Tuesday nig .
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I ,I tho progress of the epidemic, aad appar- . � - vincl,lal law -providing for the assign- last. - . i
� - I., . . ,. sanguine expectations of the most hope- Deccan have all f�iled for want of rain, o i.will appoint under the Scott Act,an put oii'the- whole h6use,and a new stable pro t of � �
I �,: � I while in Bengal the crops are ruined by men debtors to creditors came into -The other -day Mr. F. Richel of the
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7 . i L an excess of rains and floods. The coun- 'h tel -keeper or liquor dealer to sell 7Ox2O feet,and a driving shed 40x:24 feet
f I Id � t be the are in course of erection. ,
� . �_. � I course, _ . . - - ' - his left hand caught in -the machinery �
I � I I delegates representing almost every sec- try for miles about Calcutta is complete I at the l"t session of the Ontario Legis
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L I - ��, tion Of the province present. - I ac-era�ed that amputation , .
I " . The reason for conduct so irrational -TvIr. Allen Spier,. of Morris, returned lature, I assignments for the benefit of and so badly IL
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'I', . _- - � and almost criminal under the circum- ' . i ' -in the province have been injured by ekeditors 'Must be made to the sheriff- of was necessary. r -
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� st'iotces seems to be tfiat the French ! - floods and land slides. - Th'e railway at the- county in which the debtor lives. -The - old established store in St.
i 4 and snow that the young men are made With a Police Magistrate, 11 wever,. all coach horse five years old, one three year
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I . I 1. revolutionary policy woul be adopted started here and in all large towns, and ,o appeal except to one of the* cT the trip well. I wards, a deb Paul . Mrs. Guest and family will con- "
r I ' In , Superior and enjoye, . I . other person as assignee ; but there is no tinue b6 reside in St. -Marys. �
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� I civic authoritieii who are elected chiefly , ' al with tb6 hope of havin . - had a felon On. his thumb and advantage in so doii�g. So far there, has -Mr. R. Forbes, of the firm of J. & '
� 'that the Young Liberals have be" appe , g a convic from been no assignment made under the new R. Forbes, Stratford, arrived h � I
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z I tter now inevitable, amd to mitigate its hor- - -some cause blood poisonin'g sef in and ome last
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� � I -ban those parties gave them Tors, . . . � . law bR this county. . week from the 't Land of heather'?
. - by , French votes do not care to run . sense t quashed either o �
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� was� attended' chiefly by the English- the Reform par * I hold that it would be a savin' instead of lanced in three places.
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p ge en to the old lines. A Provincial aniza- s Aensall and Kippen one. of the horses ter of Mr. J. H. Biown, St. Marys tbe,
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v' - � . . aggre ate 500-000 feet. The prices ob- un . lAfter the horse regaine
, French-Canadian population of the city. e time of one Police Magis ate cannot �provements . tdkether with plate I
r. - I I McI-ntyre, Ottawa, P4esident; A. M. tainef are r orted as averagm' to glass both a ailmal ade a jump,throwing the' ing. * � . .
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. �_ � - - ,,, :"I--. useless and even injurious to contend by tion was established in good working and seconds, $21 ; roofipg boards ,will do more than We widerstandlAr.lYle-Dounell is getting tions, and the voti, ig. to be by ballot,
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I- _11 h human devices as vaccination. condition.� We anticipate er woods _ long Ocely. � essrs. Thos. McDonald
. �0 suc! � that much $16.�O�; box pine, $12. No bth ,*s I have ilready sbpwA Appeals can cises more interesting and impressAre.
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. - 1. I I is dangerous and degradii�g to produce the Province. Their influence will -The Goderich Star says: A new �ach appeal will cost the!county, di- 'a selection appropriate .to the Subject. w a'nd Wednesday last the annual e4 -
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I __ V - combination has be. 'rectly or indirectly, bbsides the expenses -On Monday morning an - aocident I 7 I -
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. w_. -4, . xt ell6ctiOns. known, as 4' The Lake Shore Salt Asso. that will fall on the losing si
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: � �. �, I . I ciation," comprising the' six manufac- thirty dollars. The; P)li.ce � Magistrate at Wmighanl. in which Robt. Eakin and ciety did not take place. Although the
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I _.� .0 ChUdren vaccinated, and even prefer to THE Godeklich Star thinks the I I Infam- turers in Goderich, 4he two wells in will save this, " a'n j, appeals from his' Fred Vrrighi bad a narrow' escape from 'I '&a een - dward : , yd, of Elma, is the
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, k&y� them catch the am flpox instead, school book. monopoly find . the I
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. � L_ take, their chances. If the children �' Ontario % Government printing deal I . . -_ � I .
I I and J ' Salt Company. The head office la a are of the expenses incurred. Besid.es - feet high putting on a new siding, *he to postpone its games. The disappoint- along. It has already Occupied no fewer
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�� recover ,, - i . ocated in Goderich, . with Mr. C. F. this the Police Magistrate - 4'aving an=- the structure gave - way. .Wright 'was ment is not only keenl e Y iYe So- than ten sessions of the Ma trate S eourt
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SEPTEMBER '18,�
8� f ar f rom settlement 4;
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some pieces ,of MusiO fO
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think the Crediton foo,
gentlemanly loti. The3
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come to Z i
-show day -to play a reb,
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following are the team.,
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J. Broom 1 Baem
JL weaver )
-T. Butcbart )
F, R,oeddinK f Halt Bw
,W.H,enderson - ) Night
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Ir. urassweller I CRIAr .
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London to see Barnum
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helpless. Fortunatel-
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lady is now convalese(
,eiue is.sold by D. IS, I
,one should have a ho -
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P RB�S 0 -NAIAR - —RevZ -
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were the guests of D.:
days ago, also Rev.. F
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are on ilieir way to Dz
the Sunday School v
Evangelical Associatio
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past -or -of the �congrega
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axe -preparing forthe I
Afr. J. Roedding -is
brother and other T,
Dierlaminis here'%iieiti�
gentlemen have partol
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Normanby.—'.Mr. Wel
visitin,r his -brother .
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E. NewdorfPr-, pasto
church, Was away' -
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Xr. Thos. R,enderson,
here visiting his broth
w'M be here for a few
the two'brotheis Vill
attend the Medical C(
wish them-succes-<
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of good, sound Mereb"tal
hisIVarehouse, Rippen. I
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Butter, No. 1,, ioose�,... . c.
Butter, tub- _ -4. � I
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H'Idesper 103 lbs. � �' � .. —
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TORONTO, Sept. 17 --IFS
spring, $Q_7& -t0'$0.80;. -W
to We - barley, 67e -to 70(
$15.00!, butter, 14c to :
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.50c to 55c; eggs, -per Id,
. .. hogs, per 1-00 lbi,, $6.60.
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Lwsitnoi,, 'Sept. 1,6�-�
Ted winter, 7s,01d; ��4.11N
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