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LAWNS � . . .1 � � . - SEAVORTH, TRIDAY1 JULY 271 1-8940 � - f $1.50! a Year in Advance. I -,..
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� - � � . ver, all the -wheat in this sectio in a shortlime. The prisoner gave his -
. I -. 1�ere. Besides getting ready for the forth- the laws. When they made a license law, any person suffering from infectious disease, the old mare's "back to get across the ri I n proinises a � I
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" �; - � . . infected, but a, a, y a d e ha name as deorge Brown, of London, Eng- 1 -- .1.
,S DUCK - � c Ming local session they will "train guns " they appointed ins ectors to. enforce it. he must have the carriage disi but the other two rushed through the water he v yiel an the fin st sample that- s
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, MIDSUMMER the b around here for some ye - land, xtid hi�d a quiet Sunday in the cells. .
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. . � .'. . -� I . a the old parties when the Dominion elec- But to,vniship counciF2 pass by-laws prohib- cab driver is -not compelled to drive anyone in their hurry and excitement to get to ars Some of his � .1 I
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� � . ions are announced, "I . iting cattle or hogs running on roads as the in such a ease unless he is paid beforehand fire, and with the assistance of Mr. H. -Mr. James A. McLe Ph. D., of Afar spent the time restoring stolen money and I �
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. . .1 I � . � THE BAPTISTS. case may be, and appoint no parties to en- sufficient to cover any.expense he may have, Tye and men, the fire was soon got under i eks'business trip to Ottawa and qtiieting the angry sufferers. On -XIonday � � .
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[GS, !- � - I - � PRICESE - ' From Wednesday i on, the streets force it. Poundkeeperfi often ha;m their to to in disinfecting the carriage. control, but not before it had burnt one four we against the I
� - - .. � . I - I 'u * I othei eastern points, on his return from various cha�ges were laid pria- .,.;
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I adually assumed a i�ai`ubill tint until the own animals on the roads, which are pro- & stands are ous in the hundred and fifty vards of good cedar posts e will leave for Denver, Colorado, on �
MITTS I I . ' ndred � and rW fence an' - er, and paying about $100 in fines he was .
r d burnt over an acre of which h I
I. - he delegates to the Baptist Young People's hibited. I think a good law would'be for' metropolis, there being over ]six hu .11 � I �
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. . nvention all arrived. The color was- du� each farmer to level the side of the road which give altogether standin acconuno hayland. The fire was caused. by the hired near which he h I �
-state university. -The fferlin School Supply Company - -
-ESTS . . - ''. � Prices are a notch lower all round �okhe diversified badges from different sed- opposite hi*, own farm and have the grass dation for 8,000 vehicles. re are .no man's setting fire to a stump to bum out a in a large I t Sharbot - ,- .
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. � . displayetl. that would grow on it. Here is anot,ber two -horse cabs in London, the popular cab ground hog and leaving the fire burning , '
� .1 . itlops* All the --public building -g- � womanan the Eastern St uearKingston, for ten years, with . 1. .
-. . I in order to stimulate trade, and the . ' awn by one horse. while he went to his dinner. d child, from ,ateg, Lake, I I -7
?RSETS. .... , . , pags in their honor. On Thurisaay morning,, chance for the Patron member - Take any being the hansom, dr . -0 the opt -ion of buying it at the end of three - .-
. .i- � - effect is natur�L We find- ourselves iat the Massey Hall, the Rev.'TElmore Har- of ourvillages in McKil.16p, " Beeqhwood There are 8,000 such in use and 5,000 four � arrived in London the other day. The s. Some fifty tons of tale have been -
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ILKS 11 � en iris welcomed the visitors. President Whit- Winthrop or Leadbury, and on the four' wheelers. . Canada. I d into crayon pencils. There is no v
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� Plenty to do at a time wh ; ENDORSED. Black garnets have been discovered at en converte .
,maai, of Colby University; Waterville, main streets, a mile each way from the THE LAW 'NOT ALWAYS the handle bars and the seat of the mau�s dust from the crayons, and the marks can I ; I ,�
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RBOIN�S - - ther.s are resting on their oars. ;Alaine, responded, and the big convention Post Office, will be found hundreds of sheep, tation� I I iron mountain, " Peterboro county. I . �,-,
0 . The cab privilege of large railway s machine. . easily be erased. This sort- of crayon is what �. -, �
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- � I -Values are very exceptional induce- was fairly started. Besides those in the pigs and even horses, and the people of Sea- * to the highest bidder, and all cabs -New potatoes have been selling in I citizen depart- school-teac�ers have been w1s ir. for, but . "-
)R HATS, &-c. � , 't - ) � Music Hall, large meetings were held in the forth will turn their horses and cattle into . Picton manket for a couple of weeks past. -London's eldest colorec ' , ff, e 'g- - -�- I
I � - le"nigpilvoey"ed at railway statious have the name ed this life Thursday, in the person of Mr. ney r expected to get, and th Berliners are '.
I I I entg are very attractive, and you can 11 Metropolitan afid three other churches. McKillop and herd them there on the roads Maple trees on Windsor streets are dy- , - �
I I - M . . I I of the station legally painted on the side. . - John Pope. He was 85 years of age said to be congratulating themselves- On I -
- ,, ,� MONEY DIDN'T SAVE HIM, - and those taking possession of the public ing and being replaced by elm trees. . �- . I
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. - - bay to unusual advantage. Interest G'eorge W. Kiel�, broker, -was found dead highways for their own personal use are -not Any cabman can drives, fare to the station� -It will take $8,500 to maintain Inger- and had lived in London Over 30 years. their " cin6h-)) � ,,,ed 3-5 years � 1-1
DM ete in eve -- � on Tuesday morning, death hav- the poor of the municil�ality. One town- but he is not permitted to ply for hire. He soll Public Schools and Collegiate Institute He was a native of Bowling Green, Ken- -Alexander B. Cranston, ag, - .1 . i -
I Pi ry � - . I I yourself in any of these tbiinggs by way in his bed must, after depositing his fare, leave the I tucky, and a deacon of the colored Bapist died at his late residence in Galt, on Satur- -
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I --- t -I Of example, and see what the prices i ing been caused by aneurism. Mr. Kiely ship allows each ratepa,yer to have one cow station, as to solicit passengers would leave Church day, 14th inzt. Deceased was seized with :� � I- �-�
� . I was manager of the old street railway com- on the public roads. Sheep are the greatest -A young woman of London has a string � . �
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�- 1. I � . esent. if pany, of w�ich Sir Frank Smith was presi- annoyance to travelers allowed on the roads. stands are supposed to be strictly for the of buttons 39 feet long, no two buttons being - steadily wasting away antil about a week . -
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. . . - I' � day, gave birth to triplets, two boys a -ad a previous, . ; 1. :_
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-- ,;� . Hosiery. I present company, until a little over a year is the dreaded ravages of small Pox at the legally to ply for hire in any other place,but -The frog catchers of Trene Bridge' g'rl. The infants are all doingwell. The boys wa's ta "ien I , ill with a long - .-IJ
�, � � Northumberland county, have shipped near- I ea .
.McFau 1. � - :!-. � i ago, when be sold his interest to James present time. It is almost as bad as the as the chief inspector at Scotland Yard told weighed 4 lbs. and, the girl 6 pounds. They w ndi �"%' h which caused his I �.
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T oss, of Mo�treat, The deceased leaves an whisky outbreak, and the wonder is that ly a ton of frog meat since spring. th -. �
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:, I � . Llama Wool, Black Cashmere, Black� R - the writer, he did not enforce the law very have been christened Patrick, Joseph and . He Cedar Creek, and ;1
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Tff. � . I � - . Cotton, Canadian Cotton, Fancy Cottor� estate of about $1,000,000, He was 64 the Dominion and Ontario Governments do strictly asi-it was a great convenience to the -A number of large buildin are being Mary� . was a son: of the late Alexander Cranston, - ..,.,
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� -�, �� were 35c, now 20c a pair. I yeais of age and, was an old citizen of not make a test case to see which has the public for the cahmen to drive about the .-Mr. Samuel Lee, of Paris, picked some of that place. He leaves a wife and family "":
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� ... w - , - I Toronto. I power to appoint the officers and provide notwithstanding the universal depression. . - of four children to mourn his loss. 11.
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. - . . -1 . streets* in their search for fares. It was im- r. 1. W. Brown, of Beachville, widely ripe iomatoes from his garden on Saturd ,, . - -,_ . I
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,-,." Shirts. . &IBO cut Born 1%
I , I possible to find standing room for till at c ,h; inst, he y fine e - -Mrs. James Leatherdale, of Galt, diec . .
� - -three representatives of the Mich- every few- days about what the Board of . known throughoat Oxford county, die - I
,eft - - - I Seventy venient points, so that what is known as bage �which he sold at 10c. per head. Paris on the 12th inst. In this connection there 11
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I on many items, . - -4-1 . Oxford Shirts were $1, now 75c. Madr� igan Press Association reached Toronto Health or Clb�ncil is doh ltbe prowler" is allowed to ply for hire by week at the age of 57 years. I "I
I on . . . . plains have always been noted for early veg- is a curious coincidence in the Leatherds-le i - :
. . 0 ocl Tuesday auOl were'met by a'delega,tion of cal men in Dublin, Seafor-th, Constance and, ". - -The council of Regina, North West ve caught family, this being the fourth member that i . -
iot to report then, � Shirts and Cheviot, Shirts were $1.50 t circulating through the city. I . etati6n and Mr. Lee seems to ha I I -' 1�
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� . I I Hiring a cab outside the radius spirit of the atmosphere. . , all of whom are bur- - � -
,en reached on the , - now tI. Boys' Shirts were 75c, now 45c r vaccinated by each a cos 000 for the erectidii of buildinks for the I I I .1
I I � ; ors, who *ere generaled by President Theo- each month the numbe � luxury. If it is by distance,,the fare is one -A. lad named Moore was drowned in ied in the Galt. cemetery.' The first was .' .� -
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, � _,_ -vaccinated before the end of the holidays, mile and for every extra mile one shilling. -A st�amer from Charlottetown Prince I I -1
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&Ins. I . �., 11 I ings, Where the Ron. -A. S. Hardy'welcomed ';the Council will be compelled to have it If hiring by time two -and six pence per Edward.1sland, on Thursday, July Ilth, stree - e was pie ing ..'�� 1,
I I Knots and Four-in-hands were 50c, lxolw� - - gen- uVdriftwood, and while db�ng so picked up (father), died July'12th, 1,872 ; next James , �- 1.
� Toronto, is r-disti- - . . ' them, and after a continuation of the drive done at the expense of the ratepayers, but carried 2,000'eases lobsters and , other .� 4rd owned by a man in the vicinity. Leatherdale (.grandfather) died -July 12th, �
� I I I - - . 30c. "t Knots and Fonr-in-hands were through It Park and Rosedale they wer each ra r will have to p his own and hour is charged with eight pence for each eral cargo. I I ;
.the summer. . I , e a quarter over the hour , and if more than two -a a ij�t-.h a'g,ed. 93 years, and now Elizabeth - 11
I -, now 10c. I = I& telephone line between Lethbridge The man chased the boy, who sprang o 1876 1 1 .
o the dollar is St. 11 � dined by ithe Corporation at the Queen's have it . to his taxes. hink I have ' are carried the driver is entitled to charge -A � - ' (stepn1other), - who &ed July I -'I
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ir 1894. 1 . i hotel; �i the evening Mayoi Kennedy de- taken -enough of subjects for one letter,, six pence. , � and Cordston, -Early Thursday, morning, last week, 12th, 1894. � �.
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- Bo' Og- J� livered an address of welcome and late that hope some may be profited b it. : - k, distance of 46 miles, ,has been opened to the he residence -of Mr. George Iden, of: Dawn, I -As , a result of the recent - I- � �,
kton, have opened - wmAm CABBY MAY CHARGE t strike in -
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. I niaht t�ie party left for the Thousand JOHN 9. MORRISO�.- - I - to 8, public. � "I -
Lge. .. � i township,, Larnbiton county, went up in Chicago there has been sorrow brought to at I � �
Boys, two�iece Suits, all colors Ind Is' oronto cabby say -The total I
� . lands. L I They' journey through to the At- -0- I What would a T xports "of cheese from Mon- I
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of Staffa, had his . . � ke. The loss amounted to about $1,000, least onp home in Ontario. Just -one year -1
I . fare who would offer him 25 cents for driv- treal up th July, 1894, were 457,000 smo I .
,recently, at a. barn, . styles, were $3, $3.50 ind $4, -now $2. *25. 1 lantie Coast. . . Cbxistian Endeavor. ' insurance $600. The building and contents ago Mijss Maggie Terryberry, �the eldest I I
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: I I - CITY BUSINESS. . : ing from St. Lawrence market to the boxes, Which exceeds those of last year to were completely dcatroyed,* the family bare- Mr. Laten' _ T�rrvb6rry, of -� �' - ,
� .. io Someidea of the rapid progress being Asylum ? He would no doubt think his fare some date by 150,000 boxes. ---=--I- - I .
Clmthani, has been . . Ordered Olothing. I -Before the City Council adjourned till made by the Society of Christian Endeavor ly escaping with their lives. I 0 Stoney I Creek, near Hamilton," married u "I
I . . . J ought to be in an asylum; but if a London -Mr. H. Cargill, M. P. for East. truce, 11 -
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'r in the St -Marys - i September 24th, much important business and the grand work it is (loin in tjie world, . - The other evening the ,buildings, con- man named John Taylor, aconductor on the I � -1
L See the special line of trousers we are I was hustled through. Alderman Lamb's 9 cabby were offered the same amount for the has purchased a fast horse valued at 12,000. - -
i . . ow may be gleaned from the following extract sistin- of two barns d a shed Illinois'Central Railway. , They resided at -�
_same distance in London he would be com- He has also bought a road cart with pneu- 0 ; I .
- making t'b order at $3 per �air. Extra � project for a municipal fire -insurance bu- f orn the New . wi* all the contentsa,nbelonging:� to John 419 State street, Chicajo. Last month his 7
in, barrister -at -law, , t - I I prices prevail in this department d 'ing reau, which is making the com,yanies feel r York Outlook'sreport of the pelled to accept that, amount, as it is the matio tires. I Logan, and occupied by a � amed wages were reduced from $85 per mouth to �
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mppoiated a license � July, � I . nervous these days, was endorse( and will recent Qlevela,-nd Convention.' It says: . legal fare for that distance. But- �ery few -A young Scotchman named -Dalgleish - man n # �
. Cr(�wer, as tenant, situated on the 14th con- $60. When -the strike took place , wit
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NAh. : I be subin The year's work in -Christian Endeavor, who use the Loud(4'cabs ever tender the was killed at Whitewood, Manotaba, the other , . � . I
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iller, of Mitchell, � . lly itted ti; the Legislature. Alder- has been signally prosperous.' The British n,of Lond�n township, were struck by the restof his comrades, went out. .
,�� � The fact is positive that r1a extra fare which the law allows to be day, the wheels of a heavily laden wagon -.
ssional. nurse from � ..1., . man Shaw is sent to England with Treasurer countries hav6 come markedly to the front I . liglitning and t6tally consumed. Loss about the turmoil he was killed. His younj wife �
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"I . ! . money never went fartfier here Coady to float 3J per cent. bonds needed for charged. .1 passing over his head. $1,000. is prostrated with grief at her residence. � . .
it Jamestown, New 1- r an since last JuIv. England, 'Scotland and �
. ; - "Within the radius" is a term applied to the -Word has been received from Ireland I -,
I ,", - building the new City Hall a repre- Ireland have 53 societies. Australia . f I �� .
I " � it does now. ' 1,4 -�Another accident occurred on . Tuesday --Mr, David Goldie, of Ayr, aimourioes I
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I , . � sent the city in inviting the British I as one circle of which Charing Cross is the� centre. of the sudden death of Lawrence Van- ev4�nm*g. William Lee a boy 15 years old, that the business heretofore carried ,on in - .
.'orth, of Formosa, - � 'Special prices all through the, srore. I 1B sopia- comes up -w-ith 834, showing) of the When a cab is hired by distance, whetherit 2 .
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Rrist Presbyterian. I four wh * general of Indian a a* 8. .
. I.. . tion for 1896. Sunday concerts at Ran-. speakers said, that Christian Ende' son of Mr. George Lee, a farmer rq:siding on his name -will he continued under the firm
I . � lau's Point were, for a wonder,, countenanced in be a two wheeled or eeled caxriage, 10 --
Sunday morning, . I..' . the Island Continent attrads for th th'' 9th concession of McGillivray,, while in name of the Goldie IMling Company, --- ;
I _ e same the fare is one shilling ; . When the distance - he earliest field peas we have heard of `� � -1
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he evening � . ;. We axe Leaders in Our Li�e. by the aldermen, who voted permission to grasp upon simple, evangelical, evangehj�i . - t4o act of unharnessing his horses got en- (limited). The directors of the Company I
I & , - C does not excee4 two.miles, or if the hirer this season were grown by Mr. J. Dyer, of - I
ice, nwiv 86 years -, �-. � i the lessee of the Island Park pavilion to Gospel truth that it stands for in the land ' tan e in e arness. e rses o . wh6 join ]Nfr. Goldie in the management of. '-
� hold a serie� the whole tw miles the fare is Prince Edward county, and delivered in I
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ent of good health, . - . , of its nativity. The other far-off enroll- . tened and ran away, and the , e- the business under the new name, are Johu !' -
t� , I heated discussion a grant was made to de- � � the same, rut for greater distances sixpence Picton on the 12th July. .
Lugust Herbert, of . �ft 0% l ments are; India, 72 ; Japan, 59 ; the West I in' unable to extricate himself, - was kiUecL Goldie, George E. Goldie and Robert Neil-- � � .
� I I - 5 fray expenseg of the Deep Waterway Coil- 6'mile is charged. f the'cab is eng4ged by -Work in. the Estevan , ' . I
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; �- ack . !g Indies, 44; Turkey, 38 ;'China, 23; South ' � , �I-The steamer Rideau Belle,, I ' r on son, all of whom have been connected with '. .
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I - I - I n August. I .the hour the chi A - wh4eled 'cab mines w , M �.�
� - I - n agascar --hillings az�hour and for a hansom or n , Major Walsh says it is the t, . ngs . ' '- - - � . -,
rt, once a popular I vention called for the last week- i' Af ca, 25; Mad , � 30 ; with additions �s two s - ionth, 4� Rideau route frqm. Ki ton to Ottawa, the business for several David
, � � Enaineer Keating's report that '822,000 - Goldie is president, and Irr.leilsorn, se6re
�ip, but latterly, of - THE LEADING CLOTHIERS, " from France, Spain, Mexico, Brazil, Chili,; two wheeled one two shillings and sixpence, intention to get out a large qu et with a serious accident in. the Tay I I .�.
I Aing his holida,ys 1. � I �, would be needed for a survey and borings etc., makin I in all from foreign and mis- antity of M, She tary. I The Greenfield mill at Ayr, and the . I -,r
I . . . . I I before he could report on the cost and prac- . while for every additional quarter of an coal, Comal Wednesday night last week. � .. I
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1. : SEAFORTH. I ticability of a gravitation water system was sionary lanTs a total ,of 2,740 organizations,- hour the cab is employed sixplence and - -The Rev. J. A. Morrison, B. A., late of was just going into the lock whensomething Cumberland mill at Highgate, are the mills . - -
. �� t aaada haa changed her figures from 1, 882 . . I
fackint-I and fainilv . . . . . C . htpence respectively, is aa of .the Company. - ,1-1
� 0� .. � . ked. But Lisiowel, has been inducted into the Went wrong with her machinery and she ...
. . . . . . . - - ! enough to kill it, and it will stay killed, for '93 to 2,243 for '94. Comin to the home e ctiashed into the lock gates, damaging her -A Toro n -to, paper sa�rs : The Picton � I 11'-
atham and faniii7y'll . . even though the report eventually was seilt clatby always looks to reedve driiik money pastorate of the East Presbyterian church, . � .
. I land, Pennsylvania has pusbeg on to the . ids the way for local news.
Clarke, all of Listo-. I . NOTES FROM THE qu ]�N and considers sixpence as. being a respect- Toronto, as successor to the Rev. j. M. bull so that she sank until the water cov- Times le. I �
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I , back to the Board of Works. The citizens . - 'its May - 27th issue there were ,27,WO - �. .
0 for the summer at - . I I CITY. are to enjoy $1,000 worth of band concerts first place with 3,458 siticieties; New- York able amount, though twopence is more often' Cameron. . &ed hqr dack. ' in . . � � �-
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- is second, with '3,320 ; Ohio third, with t -The board of trustees of the Shurtliff ,-
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all last week. He . Last week the "City of Windsor ad,Vertised Two local rope-walkqrs are following in cleties. The Juniors have come into prom- as Toronto ones. Such a thing as going into Thursday, las' , week. There were 1,200 tions of learning in Illinois, has elected - � :. ,
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ins Of his deceased, . a Sunday excursion, across the lake � to Wil- the f9otsteps of Clifford Calverley and the . a house . voices in the chorus, Mr. Winters, of Water- - I
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,. vania is the banner State, with 716; Illinois - ].�ew Brunswick, for president. Mr: beatthisrecord. The matter was all enr
rd remained to the . � . Bon, N. Y., and on Sunday night, *hen -the late S. A. Dixon. One.is a youth named ' TO CARRY DOWN A TRUNK. loo, being the conductor. ;eneral eventii 14 -
;, . captain found that the Custoins officer here is second, with 678; anclNew York third, -Dr. J. S, Lynch, one of the oldest Deblois, who is only 25 years. old, comes tirely personal or concerning j . .
q I I � Hardy, who has been giving exhibitions in . with 673. The Junior companies nuiTfber from the second or third flat hardly any of . highly reconimended, and has been at the in the -town, well written and live. Tile �,
. 1, 806 " is spend- 4 - . refused to give clearance papers, s�earn was High Park after havi�g b�en only medical men of Winn g, and a pioneer of ..
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ame, of h r parents, - got up and papers takeiD outlate 0. Satur- Manitoba, diekl at i': General Hospital L
� 6,809, with a membership of 366,000. 'The them will do, and Oe excu e they offer is th liead of an institution of learning at St. the I -
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�`,'ap - day night for Wilson. The intention was I V ose is to- cross Niagara Acting President of the Convention, Air. C. the police regulation which compels ,them to tins several years. . 8 d, Vill hi h re wa4also a
,rn - of Mitchell. . crorgenextmontb. 'YoungMeDonnell,who A. Dickinson, well said: "Christian En-' be always in attendance on their -cab. Winnipeg,'on Sunday. Some days ago t1ar I Tb:,M,C,%1t61NT'RiCmes is the bau � � -
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-1 tive photo to c miles of where Dixon deavor is inter -denominational, . in'ter- Should a policeman come u on a cab- with- an abscess was. removed from his side f ner local weekly of Can a until this record 7 ,
�, 80O.", excursionists, thus outwitting thp Toronto - at a Ing at Lucan Cross - - �
I and Calverley did, is viving exhibitions at. t --While playing a'game of football I in the township o � � - .
�,,hell bowlina cluL - offidals. But the boat left St. Patharines Haulan's all week, and nExt 1-nimth will giv urban, inter -State, international, interracial, out guy person in -- - - - - -, ance he is a -Lith- I at Bowie's Grove, Winnipeg, - Donald XC6 , was tting his- cows on Tues- is broken. , ) . ,:.. -
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I'vas held there,but the Welland Canal at 12 ' 1 ck r'n Satur- his feats will be to cross the river on a on, . the vehicle is driven to causing a rupture of the intestines, from :cows ran at the one he was troit five years &O while in th hospital
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�uites, 'of TGronto, day right. On Sunday crowd cie. , which he died. ov r, alighting i r
� . bicy terians liavi�g 6,652 societies in the United some neighbouring, ivery stable, *here there, and has been wearing it ever since� - ,
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libbert,'sold a span- I gether with 20 policemen, who �'ad orders States, and the largest membership; the horse and cab Anglin, will be married on the 26th inst. in �whiclr he lingered in terrible agony until . I I -.
- ; ' . The Empire in its desperation to accom- Congregationalists coming second, with over the driver. iss Madeleina St. George 1. 1ted him And demanded $W.15 back .
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Ises, recently, tok, - t - to .9top any Sunday excursionj There is plish the political ruin of Sir Oliver Mowat, 1100 Paris, France, to M - � I
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It. ' - trial being in fewer societies; 'the Baptists The carrying of bagga e is charged for no I I duty, He could not pay, and said that to 11 -
I Fal on4ridge, daughter of Mr. Justice Fal- 'from his suffering. I .
- small chance of another ,a(le in has figured out that in the late Oncario elec- c I I would vet ;along on I -
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. II%rt i1i One company �fidges ihe tions 360,370 votes were polled, and that of third, with over 2,000 less than the matter how small or arge the package. f Toronto. - . Peter Rennie has sold, his farm at accommodate them he � `
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. staNvel, a young .1 I aicins which leave town ab 11 on, Saturday ceived 154,551, or less than half of the num- brelFa o5 State " to New York for systematic the sum of twopence is obarged, but there is was the eighth out of a family of eleven to i McAllister, from Glasgow. It comprises were lere for money, and gave him -oAe -. �
T I giving. On the roll of honor -are 5,552 so- no charge for any baggage, the hirer may week in which to settle. On Saturday Mr. .., -
. 0811, I allace, was . 11 night, arriving again at four - on Monday ber cast. Ha-virig thus computed, the Em- die from consumption. News of her sister's about 130 acres of first-class land in a good ,-
I I I cieties that have contributed for niissions in wish to tAe with him provided the articles . I Jones arrived in Windsor and. paid the . ,.
seat a,nd 'by sonie� f r morning. � death in Wisconsin reached her the night state of cultivation. The price is said to be ... �. .
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� t � � ' pire calls upon Sir Oliver to resign. The. )93291 $138,205.93,while nearly $200,000 has are placed inside the cab, and no cabman is I amount, and claimed it was several times . -
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aund,- breaking the I' STiNDAY GARS. : ' before she passed away. - lk -
- ,�- I figures thus given are not an honest re- been tpiven by these same societies- for Christ allowed to have any person on the seat -un- * what the member was worth to him. How- - , ��.
; ,She is reco,vering, .11 - 0 . T. P. Gorman, ediWr of the Ottaw.a�' awarded the ailv - -- - - - - � y e gricul -
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. : .... , niamy coRstituencies where candidates re- they pie 1� . stated that a fine of $100 would be im"ed, -
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L former resident of . .; Sunday, found them. bunched a� the eastern ceived the solid Liberal vote. Th'e 'Empire, tian- Endeavor Societies have cofitributed ing the cab. Some cabrnen when was one of the ablest and best informed , has a provincial reputation ai a feeder of . �
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s still reside there, ... � terminus of the tracks uAder a �strong guard -writers on the Canadian press. stock. � - . .
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vears, the' faithful ,� li k on the 'busses P.P. A.'s and Conservatives againattbe' I [de seat paying much less I � rn Professor Saunders, -0ne evening dur the recent hot .
. � . � year. . *- . the one on the outsi . !pell, says the Lindsay Post, Mr. Joe ' � �
; or of the Buffa"lo'. I he has been running undisturb�d for a Liberals., When the Legislature meets the , , than the inside occupant, and' there have -No less than 47 Presbyterian, Methodist,, director of experimental farms, has been re- �
, n The drivers had their n taken and a , � a 8 rei ceived at Ottawa from Brandon, 'Manitoba, Demara, went into a Kent streetstore, and �
�� I trite political condition Will be known, an -d Cabbies in Old London. been ciases where cabutep have been known Baptist, and Congregation I pulpit we I ' -�.
ociate Editor. : 1. 'bus was stopped for 15 =, es while the vill' . ches last Sabbath by,, dated July 19th, as follows: Most of the hasefd a dozen eggs. The eggs were .
I it is aollars to cents that Sir Oliver i - fill d in Toronto chur . re I -
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i Mit- . dreadinspector colleeW s , 'sties Of have -the lion's share of the Patron support. if all the cabs in London, both two . to be in collusion with eba:racters of distinguished clergymen attending the Bap-,' up 0 :
�'L held, near T � I gram seen east of Portage Is Prairie, is �uoue r him in a paper
� wheelers and four wheelers, were to fall in repute who hang around London rail -way - -
I fine saddle horse I sengers, etc. Mayor Kenned drove about . *- st Convention in that city �' . short, stunted and weedy. West of this took them home and put them away for - �
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-ick from another - - 't town- in a. coupe, seeing that the Council's � . line they would make one that would reach :stations always ready to stand in with ti iieciples Unioj� . � looks fairly Well, fqture use. Two or three days afterwards I , .
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mmle to save the new- by-law was enforced an on Monday Some, Important Things for fromToronto to Hamilt�m. Every cab in any crooked cabman in any swihdle he may . closed its great convention in last At present the general crop promises to be Mir. Demara, concluded to cook some of the .
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-InG ha,ve to stand trial. The advocates of Sun- The horn fly and dry weather are bring - drivers, assistants and cleaners there is an majority have their vehicle *hired by the . he heard a " tweet, tweet," ai�d I -
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. �h passet.1 over - . day year's convention will be held in Baltkt -Theothermorning as Allan Mi -
I day cars,are making .great capital out of the milk down, and will easily reduce the army of fully fifty thousand who gain a ices vary, some cab owners asking . to away the paper he saw nine �
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,on Friday, 6th inst, �� . - . more. .! Eramosa, was about to hitch his team - .
. - this fact. The e q 1. - Province $1,000,000. living in connection with the cab business fourteen shilling;, others twelve, and some . I ing i�p at him. The chickens are � -0
uit as well as to, whol ues i0 has come profits to farmers in the -Mr. Charles E Buller,son of HenryBullel", draw bay, one of the horses kicked him , . I - 14
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L� I Qabmen are a much abused class of sup is 0 of Thainesville, with some friends, went out wi ' Mr. Demara says he would not tak6, � - J�
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Z � Company when that compluy 8 agreement oil or any other kind of grease, two of coal and in many cases not without just cause, spons on Lake Erie last while � bone was -
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I I - a but all cabmen are not as 'black as they are' bathing near Morpeth dock about 2:30 in the 'out an -ugly gaish sustained on the chin and _J
-with the city forbids Sunday traffic unless a oil and 2 ounces of carbolic acid makes must keep two lamps at night brightly � � t at s6re as the cheapest place ia town t�y ��
signed the pastor- afternoon was drowned, He leaves a wOe 1 a numbe-r of painful bruises. It is just three � . . 1,
. vote of the ratepayers sanctions it. . tood .preventive for the fly, put on with a painted. They are a; class that are cOnt" burning, and if he �eturns the horse in a ! years 1, -- I
at Church, and in- _ and one child - ' this week since Mr. -Mann had his b�ty fowl. -
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. � . OUR DEBT. 1 en 'peas and oats are the ' I -Ad bus Mar laidistone, brother . . - I.". - �
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resignation . mer of Genevieve, Quebec, has given bi I red with big farm work for six weeks or I , ,
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I I 1. besides twins on three other occasions. Mr$1. -The other day James, Shaw, a fanner 0 Lotf, - ` -- ,�
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vendin- their va- . routo's ass sisable, propert, $150 766,035, the cows from failing in flesh. Theoret, who is 30 years of age, is the residing on the Oth -concession of Arthur, I � .
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, village are Misses I YI; 525,'644, and as a cow begins to fail in flesh her milk fails � IT'S BEST DAYS ARE GONE. . ; I f i hi Lad invaded his property. -
i I - the revenue from taxation -2. ' mother of seventeen children. ; met with a pelkliar accident and a. serious f lCoffiski stated that he and another � �. --
the revenue from other sources $766,477. in fa,t, and it is the fat, that ma,kes the .4.ituated,! and a record isjcept there of every Omnibuses ale so numerous and fares are -The home of Andrew Cohoe, one of t4e one as well. He and his hired boy, an eml- -i- - I - .. �
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. Jerini6 Trachisell, I- - The realty is valued at $137,1�87'088 and the nioney. . � , ublic conveyance. The man who wishes to ents of Nor grant, were at work with the horses when, man ' held one of the animals at Martin!s - I - � .1
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1 � t are wanted now; tecome a cab -driver must attend there on so low that cabby complains his business has most genial and popular resid,
. - -at $13,046,708. e rate of tax- Long,lean hogs,are wha . I - b* �m bile th latter vut out its es � I i
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I � i) '3 -two citizens of writer that for forty years he hiLd been driv- 200 Cohoe's being present from all parts 'of aimed a blow at the horses, missed the fl .11
� ropped . 1 4 The Board of Triide f ull Y'Is'usotained its Tainworth. Don't wait for next year, start quires to be recommended by ' ma, . rk ing his leave the auinial without food for some ,
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- erchaxits d reputation as a host when i� banquetted the now. Raise hogs that will sell for .$10 or res�ectability, and before the license is ing a cab in London, and that this year had the country. and struck Mr. Shaw, break* time. Joseph Komenski, another witness, I I 1. � -11
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. ained over night� Intercolonial delegates in the . spacious ro- $12 at si,x months old, and clear $5 and $6 9 'with township of Pittsburg, near . i
11. 0 )onsibility of his sponsors. fellow cabbies for the bad state of business. Harris, of St. Thomas, charged -In the �i
Vircle of 290 nii1es, tunda. There were manyitoasts and the profit, instead of keeping thern a year for sl When the application is made fon a Ii- 11 People are getting so now they are afried cruelty to animals, in pulling their horses Kingston, lar fields of oata are being de- broken into a crop and wa� caught after - IP
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. key ote of every sp�ech was "British con - $10 or $12, and being at a loss of $5 or $6 Be the applicant makes a declaration that to use the cabs, there are co many dishonest against each other� on a bet -of $555, were floed stroyed b a
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,ectioll about here - - no former license of his has ever been re- cabmen who charge whatever prices they $5 and $1.35 costs each, or $12.70 in all, i on to be I and then put a quantity of salt into thew.. -,
N-rer�uor, Sir'O � lentif ul now' - ; but you may be sure it Friday last . when placed tinder a. microscope
issed through. . were the Lieutenant -Go livsr Bicvcles have become so p pended, and'that he has never think they can get I it is seen
� - �� I rizi Bowell, Minis- that accidents are numerous, and.one party voked or sus] . . .* -- adjourned. . . . � I
. lowat, the Hon. Macke m vhax, of the township' of to be armed with a pair of I I pincers," with The case was ,-�
wn was raised on . ter Sutton of New South ' ales, the Hon. in McKillop came near losing his life on the been convicted of a -felony or misdemeanor, is never under the regular fare." ' -Alr. W . �
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-bert, ; not under twenty-five ye Cabmen Bed to examine their Mersea, owns a Berkshire sow whieb which it pierces the oats. A poison contain- -Thc. Ontario Reformer .says : " A much I
, -rson, of Hili 'Nicholas Pitzycrald of Tas a.nia, Sir Hen May by one. Every man who ride.- also that he is riving a p ad'One ed by the nippers of the insect works its betravelled tra'nk was, at the Oshawa rail- � I
1e foundati6n is , '., (if Cape .Colony, a bic d to give of aie. If all is satisfactory', the license is ,vehicles after ba,ving finished d i i as- birth to eleven pigs, one of which h I way station a few days agQ, It bore the . . -
De Villiers, K. C. M. G yele should send a man t,hea . ., and if they find any article .their head with two perfect bodies joined tog0her destructive course, turning the straw a red- � �
, the work is as the Ron. T -is traction en-imies, are issued on the payment of two Penn&. I senger, e at the shoulders. It only lived z, .,,.rt dish color. One bite is sufficient to blast a, labels 6f hotels in nearly every eountry in ,� 11
homas Playford of ,South Aus- wari�ing the same , , duty is to take it- to the Lost P . .!
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10, wi(l when fin- . of the one as the The " hack " as the word is alaplied't��, Office at Scotland Yard. One cat man time. i grain. -
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that part of the I s of South America when Canadian vehicles, is what is calle Lon- neglected to do so the other day, so the -On S . V _ I
� Victoria and the Hon. . J. Thynne of other. .The native & mede, flompeii, ita,ly." In Asia the cities , .
. a Spaniards, thou n a hackney carriage, and means 3, car- story goes. He had driven a gentleman .to Kingsford, of toronto, gave judgment- in equin6 curiosity owned by �R. Hodge, an I
% � � Queerisla'ud. The delegateE with their la- conquered by tho the Bank of E ngland from the Strand, and the ,Sunday bus ease, in which Citizen K Ily E ast Oro fanner. A mare of his give birth of the H Land which contained hotels
. I of Tavistock, has I imal, and the horses riage which plies for hire within the metrop- . . lhaxe luggage labels were repre- -
. I (ties had at pleasant 'stay, being tendered a man and horse one an ; .
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.Bu. To save his � I I ei�ic welcome, a, breakfast' at Government appear to think the bicycle and rider one olis. When the applicant has obtaitn'ed his having,deposited his passenger at hig dia- was charged with rta a 'bus for - ire 'to a colt a few dVs ago, 'which, from the aspiring . � - -.
'41's l carriagg to the tination, -lie drove off. The gentleman withoui a license. 0 regily he impos6d a time it was foaled, showed a wonderful (ie- sented, and included Jaffa, Jerusalem, �
11 perfornied on, - House, a splendid civic l0cheon at the animal too. Bicycle riders should be com- license he must bring his the Bank and in counti hi fine of $25 and costs or 30 (lays. ! velopment, the- udder furnishing, uite as Jericho, Hebron, Damascus and Beyrout. I
, - 'ooder- pelled to take the sides of the road,the same police station of the district, where it is ex- entered . -
which proved Queen's Hotel, a lake sail d)n the (-T returned to -where -The Paris Trai�script Review says : t On much milk as that of the mother. The case Even the hotel men of India had not forZot
. i.i gradually re- I hani's new steam yacht, Q'leopiatra and a as foot p-tsisengers. If the bicycle is a ve- amined. If found in good order a number . missed a f.50 note. He b - labels, and were among the lot. - I
. st be attached to the lie had received the money, -but getting no Friday last we passed some splendid fieIc, is said tI6 be without a parallel in the his- ten their
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I n I drive of inspection through the city and hicle, (Ices it pay to carr age the presence . . satisfaction there, and not knowing the of fall wheat, about three miles east of here, to, of veterinary science. A -vial of the Africa was represented by the P -i
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. Shakespeare, - JZ has been sent to the Toronto Veterin- Lower t and Upper Egypt, 800 miles ,
W . Suburbs. T he delegates left Toronto more I have often seen ladies driving on the north i un in er of the cab that he had employed to which looked remarkably well and -we 4,ere ml . I
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; - than plewse(land citizens pi�t themselves on road, and if they saw a bicy -a a cab in ary College. 1 $
irl.,it, il horse. rall I t,ached to the back drive him to the Bank, he calle told by Mr. Ed. Munia, who
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I the back bewause the visitor� declared Canada within half a mile, they would turn in at enamel plate, and is at ' , a fie14 of unt of the operations of a gang away, put on. its labels at Hong Kong, '
..1irlin" .NIL'S. John . portion of the carriage so as to be plainly the Strand intencling to drive to Scotland work cutting his Dawson wheat -An acco ; Japan at differ- , �
- - . - the - - s (rate and Nvait for it to pass. .They ,d police office. But, very strange,to about twenty-five acres, that he expected of sharpers that -visited Walkerton with the Canton andShanghai, and � . I . -
�� M who. wa,, , most hospitable plaice they bad vis- . onic seen. A plate called the fare plate ni�st be Yal ,�,
of "'Vallace, aliv 'D try to keep the smooth part of the s, including Tokio and Yok,ohama.
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I J. � e datsl0board of a hansom cab so say, on stepping into the hansom he bad it would yield thirt five bushels to the circus says .- The number of men fleeced by ent citi-ei
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. TheReformClub is in nancial straits have frequently seen them pass m�self on a 7ye plate is placed ing the same cab that he had person would wish for. Mr.- J h 'Hill money snatched is almost incredible. One were among the lot in America, and we .
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,,I Mrs, Chamney and inaygive up itspr2nt quarters in the road when they would not keep two vehicle is a four wlieetar,nt the seat, it be� that olo"ots !:well :,oung farmer lost $10 in a little game, but never before saw any piece of bagg a . -
1, 1! . . driven to the bank in. Cabby no 4oubt re- has 116 acres of fall wheat 3 . a � �
J -e (if her ribs. Sometimes, if two or inside, underneath the front windows. lei ,
I Adelaide Street. There aro but 200 paying feet from the horse. ed the rule of ex- and be expects it -will yield from 30 t�� 35 geizft�g all the cash in sight he fought his which had journeyed so far and so Wide y I
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iwd out a serious 'otild go on each side, and neith- Mr. Cornelius Clump ha's way to a safe place with tom grarments and as this trunk had, and we doubt if anyone .
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I members, and the fee but: $10 annually, three, one w aniiiiing his cab after parting with his fare, bushels per acre. I � ..
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In John Murrk)r, - � while their rent is $2,400. . They . have er driver nor horse would see them until dress, he inust within seven days bring his . 0. 0. C. 100 acres of first class whe-at -that he ex- a braised body, but stillsome financial pro- ever was here before having beell SO far 1� I
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ler flay. After Ubout$5,000 indebteduess.i AlVahv Club, along6de. The country pbople make the - 6rge yield from. Mr. Alonzo tfit. Constable Heffernan pieked� out the afield. MissAlice Conant bwa it there IDIL . I I I
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. On the I �� and then it is unsafe to drive on riump has about 100 res of wheat th06t is chief of the gang and promptly arrested the occasion of her visit to her Aunt, Mrs.
. r other, T)eeaine 1) ilding committee working on plans for ,i them with any -thing of a spirited horse. I The law is very strict in regard to the driv- -On Satn'rdav, 14th inst., about �hoou, Caldwell, aj Belleville, -and At had ac- . V
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