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� - ,tripod is sov up. 'The-, captain waves Vie r - i tree and left li'uin, while fo r of them. made 000 ; the three A,nglica-n charities, $40,000 ; � I
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- � THE LOVE OF FICTION. highly thought of, for it has both said and people crowding around hini in the car and . i I .
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I 'red signal flag, and the life line whizzes I - - . __ ner. W n refused to talk,further. Later h ' the the French -U`z �
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Good Buyers - Abrough -the air, shot . from the gun car- I done for the benefit of - the, fart e was asked for Uncle Sam's doinah a. Two of church in Canada, $30 OQO ; the Woma - I .
� ` . tbe present Government gob into office in what became of the Christy stiff bat he had party, John L. Hubard an Frank S encer,
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I - [Special Correspondence.] . ociations, $io,000; the LadieS7 .
. rlage. Like a rocket it reaches the mast. seat to Zllaud Christian wss .
1878, it was well known that we had been I on before the murder, and which � disappear- have just been caught an ant home, $40,000; �the Ladiei? City � - 1
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One of the life saving crew, who represents NEw Yonic, Oct. 30. -Probably no per- shut out from the United States market ben he donned the Tani-o-Shanter. He for trial. 'Mission $50U, and the Irish Protestant., . I
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of Clothing - for the moment a,sallor on the bark; fas- and thoucrht I I
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ws. ness of bookmaking or with the traditions 'could not be found. Canada, I Benevolent Society, $5,000. AlIthismoney - ,� ;
tens it to the mast. It carries out the ha tariff, and at bie same time they-, with the it a good joke that it . I
� . � relating to the successful books lind'au- surplus product of about fifty millions of " I buried that deep down ; you'll never Rev. Father 'Chiniquy has been very ill has been paid. Mn Frank Ross has agreed 1�� I �
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Are accustomed to ignore friendship, thors of America for the past .0-0 years than - . to remit at once �$50,00011 to be employed � - .
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and measure the events without mercy. . Mr. Joseph Harper, who has recently giv- people, had free access to our market of less find that." He then grinned. in Montreal, but is recove -ing. in benevolent purposes in Carluke, Scot- r � �
than five millions, therefore the members of THE SCENE AT LISTOWEL.. -There were 55 teg, I e a in attendance $30,1000 to the es- . Z
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. en up many of the business cares which he Bruce ea I ers' Convention, land, and also to devote I
I ssertions count fer - x the Government 'in their united wisdom. After the prisoner had confessed by plead- at the West '. il � I
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, - carried for pearly 50 years In the bousd ,came to the conclusion that both farmers ing guilty and the necessary legal proceed- held at Lucku t old m6 and boys of Protestants of all d,e - . . 0
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11 nothing. Their c , g .... � y 19ibich bears his name. Mr. Harper, chat- and manufacturers bad much need of pro. higs were complied. with, the prisoner. -By the acciAlelktal dis barge of his gun, . � . 0.
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the crucial test of reputation gained � . I . . I Ong the other day with some of his friends,. tection. Then the DominiouGovernnient, handcuffed and with a coiistable� on either Mr. Adam Co6k-e �)f Kin ardine, is likely nominations. ; . I ..� - I
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i . was asked wbether he had noticed any to protect the farmer, put a tariff on the side of him, was hustled into a cab and to losehis right hit�d. _,Mr. Vail W iA, one of the most popular I - .
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by seasons of honest and iskilful. con- I I - men in Dramptop, was _1 �
I change ih tbo disposition of the Amorlean Yemen, ,of Ripley, has and respected young �
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The most intelligent people , . product of the American farm. They put a taken to the station to be conveyed to the -Miss, Jane F. the charge *of an� � �__ .
f,3�_ people toward - literature, whether the I arrested Saturday upon , _� I
stmetion. . ; : , rican 4heat and flour on their Stratford gaol, � been elected President of the West Bruce , . . . � .
ditty on Ame $ 1 . . .
of Sea -forth and surroundings know I - I n a. .
0 .S .- 0-1 I - fondness for fiction was passing away and oats and meat their potatoes and apples. When the train pulled in and the prisoner Teachers' Association. attempt to procure a crimin; - . I
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its place. -He replied: " NL people a1`6 0- beef cattle, on theie. butter and, cheese, on there was a rush for him and cri es of "lynch rence at Prescott, a large number of vessels � �
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JACK. , I ... �... _,.;;..�. day as fond of reading a story as they I .
I - I - their live bogs an(! cured banis, on their him," "down with him" and "get the rope" are tied tip there. 11 I
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. � I . - . . . NO - shooting the other day, at Lake Smith,'w&& ,� ;
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I , seem to have been In all times. Far back poultry and eggs, and last but not leas ere heard arnid the hoots an .� , .
I I . .0 �� . . t, to w ,� �nrses with -On Satnrday last $80, 00 of the $' ally site 'Re was -I.,.. .
. I . . nd coffee they which his appearance was The 000 of taxes in London were .
10lothing--to be the standard. and buy j, , -he story that ,,ee, accitieut, - t in the ear. lite- I - .
� __ . In. the Bible times it was t give our farmers cheap tea a. ,ed. unpaid, and -caching it flock of partridges at which � i -- I �
0 , charmed those historic people, and so It took the ditty off both. They did away crowd surrounded him once and it looked only five days of grace remaining to pay pi .- I
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it in preference to any other. Con-fi- 11:'t _ ' . .. *has continued to. be, I think, from that . intended to shoot, when another huntsman ,�� �
. . ...-., I , -G OIF TIIE'LIFE LINE. ' with that costly nuisance the farmers' note its if there was going to lie trouble, but the up in. shot at'ilient from. an - opposite direction, "I', �
- , knowing you are getting the . SHOOTIN day to this. Love stories have always de- , vigorous wielding of half a dozen batons in -Rev. J. A. Baldwin, of Wyoming, bas 1 I -
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deuce in a � ID or bearing the breeches buoy. The llne lighted the world, because the story of of b"d stamp, and to give the farmers several of the shots striking 111r. Gibbs on �.k . -
1�est value for your money brings us cheap reading matter they took the postage the hands of as Lity . officers, caused the accepted a unanimous call to the Arkona I _�.
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the trade. Z5 unreels, and: this breeches bu6y reaches the love is always a now one, always a beauti- off newspa Yes, and the Government crowd, which proved to be made - tip of and Thedford Christian B.'ethren churches. thd ear.� - . I .
Rave you ever tried it-? I sp4r. One by one'the passongers and crew ful. one. Then, too, tales of adventure,' of � poltroons and children, to move away. H ects are brigglit' -lit the libel case of Ole$ vs. Preston, at 1_1 I
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'Nie Hinnane � the Br ' tford Assizes, Hon. A. S. Hard.y, ,-, �
is continua T'revising the tariff, princi
See our range of Peaver and Melton for the*benefit of the farmer. W. F. Lu)�- The prisoner received a blow from a stone i -9 j 0e9 � I � -
of the sinking ship spring into this buoy historical romaneo and of exciting travel J�rh nspector of the Guelph an - � - �
over the boiling waves, and the rescue Is bave'never failed to appeal to any people, ton, a well-known- inan, and life-long Re- throwit by some person which abnost Society attended t -a- caTes of cruelty and counsellor the defendant, said; " A lawyer x � . I :
Overcoa-ting, from $14 to $28, all colors. made. As I hung in the buoy like Mo- -and I do not seewby they are not as pop k y ea, r. I once heard of.. a very good man, but au 1� I
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� 7 former, says in the Winnipeg Nor'wester, brought him to his nees, but he shrugged negglect the past . I .
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and quality unsurpassed. harpmed's coffin, 'twixt land and sky, I ular, as warmly accepted today, as ever. In I i -Airs. Rowe, almost a life-long resident XWf 11-1 man 'O c ar _'_� � .
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could imagine the scene on a ghastly'win- fact, I should say that the story has even t iere i's no taril issue in the Northwest. his shoulders and was apparenbly the least of the village of Cataraqui died on Friday made a, � '11' I ; �
, We have got nearly all the concessions we concerned man in the whole party. He, to .rayer in c urch, and ,at the eon- .
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I . our Scotuh and Canadian Tweed ter -'s ,light, the lonely acres of foam tossed now a greater bold or at least a wider.one asked for, and perhaps all. we could. reason- all appearances, did noV care _whether lie night, aged 86 years. I)eceased was an clusion 0aid: 'And now, Lord, grant w I I
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,.% are the best productions ob- waTes reaching skeleton hands through than has ever been the case." . I ably claim. We baVe been given free lum. was lynched or not. Constable 'McCartby aunt of Erastns Wiman. these ou� petitions. with costs."' _ . �
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- the dark, the roar tind moan of billow, the Mr. Harper, however, spok was z�lso struck with a missile. Once the -Robert W d h b t twenty'years -The members of the- . - I
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tainable., and for price no house under- - e of some ber, and the duty on agricultural imple- -orkmen of Lucknow,l marched in . I -
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. rattle of the wind in the shrouds mingling veryinteresting and suggestive changes ago was considereh won'e of u cial United AV � �
I . ments, binder twine and "coal oil has been prisoner was in the car he was hurried to lie solid finan , I
S. 4bat have taken place In the United States week cc e,Ll a body, to the _'Nlethodist church, on Sunday . -
Sells u with the curses and shrieks of dying men, The tariff has' been taken off the the centre, the blinds drawn, and con- men of Wyoming, waslas rumitt I
, reduced. . mornim- � 2lsV tilt., in celebration Of their .
the'dim red* lights burning and blurring with respect to the making of books and as far as this portion of the sta,bles posted at either door to keep the to Sarnia Jail as a vagrant. . 0�y� _N - . �
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See our. Black Worited Suits at $20 1. ore, the moment the local demand for them. In his earlier list of issues I -Mr. Glayes, of Ratho, has it curiosity anniver�ary. Rev. John Mills,, pastor of
on �he distant line of ab country is couperned. Yet in the face of all n-,ob out. - '� . a I �
and $22, the greatest value in. the wholi, Is it life? Is it death? as. YOU look days he said New England, parts of New these facts I �p6dent tall�s about 'The trip to Stratford was uneventful, in his orchard in the shape Of an a.pple tree the chiir,b, preached an able and practica . I
. dow Into the cavern of waters, away ' .your corres 11 I I Am I iny brother'&
traAe. T1 . OV01 York state and Pennsylvania furnished Foster and COn1P&Dy, their clerical errors with the exception of the confession ,made with both fruit and blossc is on at the sant sermoia, �rom the text,
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the lieaving heights and hollows of ocean, the great Inarket for books. Beyond the and shameful truckling with the manufac- by the prisoner. When the train pulled time. keeper .1 � i �
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Leave your order with us, and you the peed skims, heaven ai.ad earth'wblrl AllegbAnies comparatively f6w books were turers. He claims the manufacturers sell- a into the station at 12.029, however, there . --R. F. Dale's stable a - Hawriston, to- -NI r." Robert IT,win, while working on I I
and mingle -Is It death? Is it life? -and sold and in some parts of the s6uth no binder in South America cheaper than they was a large crowd to meet the accused. No gether with horse alia igs, was burned the far �o -
in ,�Alr. John Miller, of the 5th con- - - �
-will receive garments exact in fit, � ' - *8 right leg badly
. you are lifted In strong arms to safety and market at all existed for them. All this will to a Canadian farmer, simply because effort at violence was made to molest him the other night. Small usurance., cause cession of Rinloss, had lit
superb in workmanship, and perfectly .here. - God bless the lifeboat crew and its is now changed. Today the west, and the they have to compete in an open market and be was driven to the ga.ol in a. cab, unknown. - broken it the ankle,tlieL other day. He was . .
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satisfactoryin every respect. gallant captain! * . far west, is the great mark in South America, and were formerly pro- where he will remain until the spring as -The Provinci. ttl . a -team of horses that were bitched I - . I
- . The Beach Drill. books, especially for tales. One of the tected by 35 per cent. to sell to us, brother sizes, unless lie succeed§ in I tion at Belleville voted to es ablish a monthly to a 1,png stick of timber, when the end of . S� -
We are Leaders in Our Line.' At 7:80each m . orning is the beach drill, Chicago publishers not Infrequently sends patriots. We find by experience - that for CO-NIMITTING SUICIDE IN THE 31BA'STIME. periodical in the interests of the associ- it struck him on the leg, fracturing the -leg - .- . A
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. wheo the lifeboat is launched. Through - orders for a popular story to the Now York the last fifteen -years agricultural imple- That �e will bake his life at the first chance ation. . - I
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. - 1. - � Edwards I was house which publisbes it for as many as at there is no question. -There have been 13 nrder trials 114 _-Hugh McTavish, Mosa, met with a bad - I .
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I the courtesy of Captain, bles ments have been getting cheaper, and The scene at the tow'n hall at Listowel, Western Ontario within th past 18 months, accident�while out coon hunting the other . �
. enabled t' see It very thoroughly and to go 5,000 copies at a time and often grum the present ive find they are getting cheap- reed, night. He had climbed a tree after a coon, I
: three times with the crew. You put on because he cannot got more upon one or- er in Manitoba too, and if the manufac- when the prisoner stood tip in the presence and the death penalty has ot been enfo: and a limb on which he was standing break- � . a
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yout. bathing dress and a "sou'wester." der. 'Forty years ago 5,000 would have turers when introducing their implements or of the mother of his victim and 6aid"guilby," in a single ca�e.
The. crew are at their post, each man been looked upon as a phenomenal sale for machinery into a new market, -if they sell was one to be remembered for a rife time. -Jobn2N-1cMicbael, of Voodstock, aged ing, lit fell 20 feet to the ground. He was - I �
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I r Mrs. Keith gave. him one long, penetrating 82, was thrown out of his b ggy while driv- !']'conscious for a time and -was badly bruised .
standing at his "oar" waiting the com- the entire west of any single book. The cheap or give them away, it is none of on 0 aving his left aria I
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FAMOITS CLOTHING - . T ing Friday, and it is feared his injuries will and shaken, besides h .
PEOPLE, man,4,for, th e- -1 a**u'ncb. They are e"qulpped west Is now the greatest pure -baser In pro- business, and it is difficult to find how any glance, and it looked for the moment ,is if
.. In huge.rubber boots that reach to the portion to its population of books, although person could blame the Government for it. she was about to spring upon him, but she pt�c_ve fatal. broken. c � I q
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SEAFORTH. - - in -A serious fire occurred on Priday even- .
thigh, they'wea,r life preservers; they have perb.aps It may not be the greatest reader, Now, air, I have examined your correspond- controlled herself with an effort. -A Syrian tramp peddl,r, arrested fe INi un ain nea,
I � d to - After the jury had returped a verdict Chatham on suspicion of being the Listowel ing last,on the trail to Stoi y o t , r .
br val and steady faces. A life preserver In New England and.New York and other ent's letter from first to last, and faile .
- a - have it against him, before be was asked to plead, murderer, felt so gratefu�l at being re- XAt7mnirf�i The property destroyed was the .
eastern states the springing up of the vil.- find any reasons why we should ,� taw I
is t,M around me, and the captain *lifts ston�s ,� 0 - ry stable, two large ied-painted -
A FRESH SEA BREE2E., - ]age library has decreased the sale of ried to by the Magistrate, his supper was brought leased, that lie kissed Magj�trate Hou .
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� me into the stern sheets. He slowly un change of (jovernment, but lie has t M r. to him, and he ate,with relish, his appetite toe. I - � buildings. Sixty-five 'head of cattle and. . I
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- . winds a twist of pressed tobacco, cuts off a books In those sections, and then it Is make a cause simply for the reason that .. W ndsor tea, mer- four horses were burned. Five horses were, .
also true that a certain newly ,arrived I.aurier said he liked the farmers better apparently not being affected in the least. -William Taylor, a -_ I I
I ' ' - (Special Correspondence.] - juicy morsel, looks at me and laughs a t fond of than the manufacturers, also for the reason For the present, ends the proceedings in chant, dropped a pocket ook containing rescued from the flames. The animals made, I
cavernous laugh, then calls: foreign element which Is not ye . I
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A'.%IAGAXs,F,TT, N. Y., Oct. 30. -Latitude I reading has,grently increased the popula- thatthe Government reduced the tariff,which the case of the 91111 who was so brutally $165, in the sewer in the In grnational hotel a hideour, noiso as the flames sw1ept over I'll I
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41.04.16 nortb, longitude 71.51.27 west. .110arsupll' The oars are lifted., be New Eugland towns lie is pleased to call " shameful truckling" murdered near L'Mowel on Friday, 19th. there on Thursday of 'last week. It was them. The loss is about ,56,000, partially- i � . A
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. 1p taken just one week t t away. insured. F- � .
- So says the 4 chart of tho T.7nited States , and those of the Atlantic seaboard. with the manufacturers, and for the reason tilt. It has o run swep I . I �
coast survey as it records Montauk light. locks with a clang. . elown the perpetrator of one of the most -Will W. Spragge, of luelph, has re- Joseph Ogilvie, a dissatisfied weinber - I
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L Seventeen milesfrom the bleak-promon- A third command, and the lifeboat is I e crinies in Canadian history. Chat- ceived the appointment of enor soloist in of Knox Presbyterian church, Hamilton, 11
4n out. . But to get her afloatt For the books sold so largely in the west and many binders cheaper to the South Americans horribl �
tory above which the lighthouse looms is i tb, Mr. Harper thinks th ucliision, telle met Jessie Keith on Friday while she the choir of the Asbury Me hodist church wrote a letter to Rev. Mungo, Fraser, pastor ,
the quaint little village of Amagansett, a billow$ swell and fall and break, tossi�g parts of the son at than they do the Canadians. In cc as returning to her home 1 from Listowel. Rochester. The po- 0 , r e ) of the church, a few days since, in which he - * -
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to shoTe with a thunderous laugh. A y tastes, of the people there show I may say that part of his letter i3 a con- -%v . -
scattered hanilet of flshermcn's� huts, old gain It we Before the following Friday, lie had been - year. � blamed the pastor for the debt contracted I .
afid a&in the man essay the leap Into the quite as high culture on the average as Is tinuation of the old blue ruin cry -%vbic 11 arrested 0 a� .
I t1m, e houses of date un known, � gray gable, to be found anywhere in this country. have heard occasionally for the last fiftee , tried and such ' solid. chain of -Last Friday morning, Jolin Kelly, it through the- construction of a new Sunday �
weather bep,teD, beautiful in an antique surfboat; again and again she refuses the ' out. evidence wound around him tbat he was butcher in Kingston, not feeling well, start- school, aud said other things of an unpleas- I
decay, houses of the days when gallant mountingwave. Nowtheyare-lul They The changes in the book publishing years, and which has nearly died forced to confess his crime and now (July edonhiswayto a doctor or�onsultation. antnature. As a result thepastor now- . - - . I
have scrambled up somehow. Anyhow trade In the past 50 years have been re Hoping to hear from your correspondent ,�
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tars came home froin dim voyages on,fab- markable. Up to 1850 Boston was beyond again, Lremam,- . . I . awaits the usual course of the law for On the threshold of the doct r's surgery he threatens to resign unlesd the writer retracts- .
they hi4vo hurled themselves each man to . justice to be meted out to him. � fell dead. his words.
ulous seas, and Atlantic "liners" were , all question the chief publishing center of Yours truly, SOMETHING ABOUT CHATTELLE'S PREVIOUS -Dugald Turner, of La rence station, -One evening lately some hungry dogs
mot. A Quaint -Old Seaport. . r - the United States. It is true that at that AN OLD SUBSCRIBER. CAREER. Elgin county, has, during the past few made a raid on the sb;ep belonging to sev- .
i '.. . time author.-, began to show a tendency Morris, October 21th, 1894.
t of Amagansett was Cliattelle is- N native of St. Hyacintlic, weeks, lost four cows froni hat appeared eral farmers on the llth and 12th conces- .
The old village , either to go to New York- or to enter Into —9 e . of Elina, near Donegal. Mr. James 11 . - I
-settled in the vicrorous days not far from business relations with New York houses. . Province of Quebec. Very littl J . however, to be hydrophobia. The animals' were sIODS -
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. 0 y - og belon i Dick -son bad two killed, Mr. .John McCourt,
tthe Mayflower. In the little cam, etery. of � Yet it seemed as though that development . is known of him there, althoug it is his bit -ten b a (I - ,� Writ. Struthers 7, and Mr. Win, �
the quaint old hainlet. where "our rude . of the Boston school which bad so great ". birthplace. He left when a young man, -Hilda May CampbQ1, a irl of 14, dis- 1, Mr.' � .
, thirty years ago, and the reports from him appeared from the Orillia P lie school on Noble 5,,,pnnaking 15 for one night's work, -
forefathers' ',sleep is a grave marked: - I 1. six influence upon American literature, � �
. Born IWO. . - � :�Z,_, - . � I chief among the members of which were afterwards confirm his story that be roam- Wednesday, October 24th, - t 3 o'clock, and On the following night Mr. Strutlierg sue- 11 �
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I Died 1708. T... __� � . -,..- _,,� ed all over the world. Some of the people ]ter friends have since been nable to find ceeded in putting a chat. I .
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0. , . fair last year travelled its far as the Pacific, -The Winnipeg printers have res _g, I
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standing gallant o Z - been In part due to the fact that in Bos . . I ,-,. a Chattelle. This prob- that all n L large number of property -owners �
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sti,li recording, with ponderous tick -tick, . I I - .. - r . o ton were the influential publishing houses 2 �_� , ably recalled his old home, and led bini. to ployment should work only ve days in the the township of Wilmot complain that tbere, �
the dizzy fligj,it of our fashions and fan- . of the country. t_� ,
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11 - , OAW� I k ", t ..., return about midsummer. He assigned as a week, and give the siAn T .
. cles� our bicycles and Ferris wheels, clook-9 U, , I The Now York publishing houses of N, woods for game and indiscriminately shoot -
that were once -coloulal, clocks that beat 4 � —,, � those days were quite likely to market . reason for return that he wanted to get members of the craft.
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N , �, - I � I I , his share of his father's property. _ ing everything that comes within their . I
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F out the hour of a nation's birth when old . , I . �� their books through the publi r . I w -W however, amounted to nothing, as !his par- Echo has been purchased by: the �rincipal� reacli. So igreat, has the nuisance become - I
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i Amagansett raised a che * I . I _il�l a' . cities. For instance, Mr. Harper says that - � I .I- 0". - 11, Z. I , that even t'he owners -of property and their . - .
er that shook the -1 I .^�'_d - ., ; I 1--) ! ents had been in comparatively humble of the Indian Industrial school. eil 'oil -
� .Tery Boa gull's wing In' Its long sweep his own house did not sell largely direct-, i . " t.�-,- /'. � fa iilies, inicrossing their Own woods, are . .
11 , circumstances. During his long ibsence he more will initiate the 'youn � Indians it in I - -
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� 0 imago of liberty, an with a""giant's stroke over the wave that through one of the great PbJ I .
today,-. tattooed, th , I - . remark in his conduct. His halg-brot ary c I &I �
eagle (rampant), a flngthat wrestles to the one m9pient more would have thrown us publishing houses, and that possibly 40 THE LISTOWEL TRAGEDY Eusebe, to whom be referred d in& the of last week, $13,000 or $14,000 was sub- . Mercury, f6i the last - time this century, - . I
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. trial, i d dealer in knic. -kna.cks scribed towards a, new Sunday school \trans �. � -
-iftry In the tattooed clouds. Into tongs a little closely with watery ly to its population a greater publishing is a grocer an - IOUs. . .
His Cou , MAN. in a small way. He is a ,quiet, .
- zure the ' A FULL COINFESSIWIT BY THE GUILTY I U#sstimiag building. I . although ,visible over the we8tefn port'
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was. -so L t out" for supper and lifted lifeboat takes great leaps through the dis- -But it is In the south -that the most . - I - man, and lie and his family are) in goo -The Fred Victor a - cost circumstan4bd for ob - .. I
. that . I re lite by their neighbors. He is naturally . a servefs in .Canada, and L
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to t16 lips of hardy'old sailors and whalers tance. � marked changes .have taken place, In - The guilt Of Almeda Chattelle, for the reFilictant to give any information a�3out his of W,000, was opened on T1 irad of last the United S§tates, where the whole of it,, I I
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� a; "Rofd three and pull two!" rears tbe` Now Orleans for I MW years before the - "' 4y ,1 Mercury passing diagonailly . -
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. there are odd pictures that contort the .-aptairl, and we swing round a grand war there were four great publishing '�. across the U r or northern portion of the .
when Washington was a baby In arm murder of Jessie Keith, at Listowel, has brother, and it is probable th tt really week, and presented byMr.
been.brougbt home to him more speedily knows little of his history. I Toronto Methodist Mission 8 ciety. -
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great currents of history In marvelous swirl a � d circle that feels, as if it would land - , n �was brutally , sun.. A tra ,sit is due to an inferior pUnet
houses which had almost exclusive con b�' Xy
wise; there are Old moss covered, seats un- you ln'�T.,ivorpooi in a moment.- . trol of the vast market In that vicini than expected and in a way not looked for. From another source the Glo -A Woodatock woma � I between the sun and the � -
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. ty' The inquest on the remains of the dead girl p4ndent learned that Almeda, o rather kicked and%eaten by her hi . and on'Th.urs- passing dirqPtlY . I .
idor the shadow of the ancient roofs where, itHol two and pull three!" and again Savannab.bad two that had high repute T a 0 earth, thus 4
0 as held at Stratford. The evidence was Almedee, Chattelle, which is big, proper d y f last week, d i �'_ �
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mor sunsbine, the old we swlpg out and up ioward heaven, all over the couiltry. Charleston had two' o donbt as to the an �
In., the mild suni mountfDg the pulse of the whole At- . so complete as to leave n name, has a half-broth%ie�osi.e.�b, I *he is condition. She had a little money which dark spot. 1; 1 � �
A,k outh, and op. and Richmond one. � an inmate of the Hotel .0 I another, her drunken husband wanted .� -At the �,ervices in the Methodist churels . I
retired" seamen sat, pipe In m - - 9�uilt of the prisoner. He was traced, step .� . . - .
p, on a recent Sunday evenin
puffed and pulled aw.ay at the wonderful lantic. �. Yod be- step, from the time hestole the valise at Prosper, who is a shoemaker.' Like Eusebe, -A eonvention of the frien4s of rohibi- I I .
J -.gIn to realize early lessons In tbose days the book publishers of the' by in Walkertq
tales of �tbe 250 feet whale and of the sea � a - do- .Ai I p Evangelist Ranton censured vert severef; �
- tn geok�pphy-tbat the earth is round. south were'really at the he d of the Isa Craig,to Listowel, and from thence to they are considered honest men, an� no one tion will be held in Walkertoo on Tuesday, , �
'Shortly November 13th, to determine 1what action �hose I , �
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-serpent that I oomed up on the port bow in ligbtful society of those southern cities the point where he was captured. The had a word to say agai ,, -
. -elligs. . Afarl lion the blue com ing cross toiltheir wives. He then askedi �
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a thick night off the S1 - P es the captain's . and bad outside of the field of politics coroner's jury gave a verdict to the effect after his return- to St. Hyacintbe he� obtain- will be taken by the prohibitionists of I : .
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The old village of Amagan I commanding social Influence. that Chattelle was guilty of the murder. At ed employment as a laborer on the 4am,and anyone who: 4 -ad never spoken ,a cros
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ancient whaling station. The lite saving "All Wow a bitl" tinguished men visited 'those so the*close of the coroner's inquest it was fluine under construction by the St. Hya. .to his wife � Btaii(I up. .
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men's fathers are whalers. The life sav- And O' 1 do. -cities, It was expected that they would � - r
�l necessary to convey him to Li8towel to cinthe Water -Power Company at R,pides tion of 500 eanle not a single man got up
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Ing men's fathers' fathers were whalers. As wq' head for the shore I hear the cap- entertained by the heads of the book pub- have his trial before a magistrate. Here, Plats,six miles down the river. Thefo eman, They had tq_Billently,ackno,�Yledge the corn- . .- .
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The whole bainict,would arise and leave tain's v'pLLIce behind me: lishing houses just as 40 years or more ago d to him, and lie very intelligent M*an named Lefebvre, said : f - The women''however, can't crow over their .
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the land of their nat , Id ,, yoq want to pull lively nowl" and I distin'ulshed men who visited Boston was asked cc guilty " or 4 � not It Chattelle was employed here ab�ut t ,Olm Jor sor ', for. when given a similar Op- 11
ivity if a whale wou 9 to plead, is , wo byterian minister at Winds , a� married ,male con
4o�aly give them a chance. The ornament saw froin the sudden tension upon the were entertained by James T. Fields, by t,
guilty," to the aston liment of those in months as a laborer. I consider bini, a first- per- pottunity � vindicate their character for �
' to Miss Margaret, daughter of I G. D. I m i
is the only feature approaching land- oars, fr� the splendid stiain and start of Mr. Tinck-nor and by other Boston pub- court lie pleaded " Lyuiltv." Previous to clas§ workman. He attended to $s busi- wifely docility, and affection, not a single - . :
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scape gardening on the tiny grass plotsin muscles fX-01h the closed lips of the crew lishers. Dickens and Tbackeray and some this, however, be baA coiifessed to Detective ness, never had any quarrel of an� kind tleworth I of Rosseau, woman in t4e place had a, clear conscience. I � -
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9 and tho gdant "Pull away, boysl',' f,,m of the distinguished English statesmen The Rev. Mr. Watson relieved the situation �
front of the doors is a portion of it whale . Murray and also to others- on the train'on with the other men, did. not I , y, wb'i;h was per- I
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You are offered a neat the cap�ai i that something was comingg ntry were the guests his way W ListOwe^1 so that his guilt Nva hc,2 d 7= ' by re-rnarkii�g that "' the. Lord would forgive
spinal apparatus. who visited this cou " about his travels, and I never fectly white with the exception of the head . I- -11
present to bear back to town -the left rib Ming, with the awful pace If a of these publishers. About the time of the known to the officials before he publicly tell any stories about women, e was and neck, which were spotted red. This them." - - - I
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c. On the long,, "nd dune pautdjeF, 'A leap along the blue war the tendency of New York ,confessed it in court. ,He was taken from I
iof a right wh a] . ' ..k. 3j makes the second white deer shot in that . I
bill is the abed where the whales' find an breath Js upon us; a toppling billow a litera center and the beginning of Its Listowel to Stratfdrd, and now lies in tliq left the job about four or five we � go . . . Girls as Helps to Men. -
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could have cooked comfortably Jack the "Hol'd her!" thunders the captain. were noticed. In later years Chicago be- reporter on the train from Listowel to 11 is j� iti e cc a a ,eco in , J
beat In gwl at Stratford the othe day, .merchants of New York died n Thursday con t , wh h req r n t nt r rd g I
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Giant Killer's dinner. ' I have been invit- "Pull 4beadl." and we pull, and we came the center of a great literary activ- Str&tford, the miserable man made a full ' n I which in many cases are transferred �& .
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. .1 11 the nox � t mounting giant, with its life - , He told Chattelle told Deteative Murray a rown of last week. He b U uropean a d �
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. ed to "whale " or, as the Amagansotters ity greater than the cast even now real confession of his terrible crime. Attorney Idington that he had sai e ' in all rights of the Goodyear n b r Company, .a clerk in b's office to attend to, writes Ed- i
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have It, " Wall. " .and Its ieap, and we grind In on the s'ands. ,;J fully, and also a center of enormous how he had met Jessie. Keith on the track ; Id. He had been * � ndon and had bis factories there. e was born ward W. Bpk in an article showing " How �
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' The Mife Saxing Station. And -,ke are grandly soaked. publication interests. The book publish- that she resisted and was too sti-ong for Par 0 - a Girl N I
ts f the woi .L lay n-elp Her Father Financially "
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i The sea permeates everything and every- How`tamo-itwas to jog,jog,trot 'up Inghousesin the smallerelties seemno him, and after a struggle he hit heron the many times, in Glasgow, Liverpool nd Ire- in Brantford, Ontario, in 1812. Sept�mber Ladies' -Home - Journal. -
h i street behind the ancient and . , rendering her -insensible. land. He sailed on the west co�st ot South -While Pl7ing around a, onfire Satur- in the - . I � �
agansett hears but th(j longer to :flourish as they used to do, nor ( ,jbter could be of invaluable as
body. Little Ain, . 0 vil.1490 head with a stone ad haZ made several tripsi pay last, the othes of a litt c girl named Here a clau �
certain fkmagaDsett mare and breathe the r The, man continued : -1 I then half carried, America a to Ili u , Windsor, I
boom of the onrolling wave and the cry is there that distinction fo those engaged in th: Pasblev, of Crawford axen sistance.- .& man's household bills are ofterk .
air of Mll lane! How feeble to return to half supported her across the field to the Azores. For several years he was .
he sea g-ali sweeping across the blue. . - ung lad named Seymour to him a mg .
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the ser,qftuile of civilization and costumes! "es' 'g' and it won)d a relief to the I
Of t , in that business which 'used to rank a een Boston and lb ' Cfire. A yo itter of annoyance in their nee -
There are coils of rope on th . Ili - bush, where I cut her throat and then ' . 11 � ra,n to her rescue and succeeaed in essary auditin -
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publisher wit those engaged In profes I ,f ,
,once did brave duty in the lift of the top- Yet it ia�03'10 tbingto enjoy the greatswing sional pursuits. E. J. EDWARDS. flieped the other wounds." . Indies. About nine years ago . Both were quite mother, as we I as to the father, to know� i i
I . insane, when lie was in Boston, a d was sinotberinc, the flames J
with th i lifeboat crow when the sun is on —o— 1i " ina was in the hands of a.
gallant. You go to the store-ifostofrice p ,1 What did you do with the organs you - Aly burned. that the account , 1, J
-for- your mail, and you run into the life the foaifi and quite another to launch into , . oved?" o . confined in the Taunter., ANassacl iisetts, ba Arthur arE " � _�. I
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about the "libll of waters where the bra A Reply to Mr. Ba;rber. rem Asylum. He was not there long, It said, - rbe citizens of subscribing (baughter who would bring a personal inter- :
saving crow, a wonderful flavor vest field, near where the toward the expenses of pushing the claim of e.it to the work. The lawyer, also, has at . I .�
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them of seaminship and tarred rope and 1§ DEAR EXPOSITOR; -Within .the last four I can't' describe the es certain briefs and affidavits wbi�clt -
- valise was found. about nine months lie thought. e was .Malachi Cc an of Arthur, tc the Coghlan tim . ;
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"jolly old dog." Their dwelling, the A. � or five months two letters have appeared in place exactly, but if a bloodhound was pu His first voya e was estate in En and, which i3 val - �,
Li, S. S. Amagansett -life saving statiOn 11 Littl Amaganscit has but one street- THE EXPOSITOR, over the signature of W. diseba ed as cured. It London' he, too, would gladly turn into the bands of I
- 0-�� on the scent it would find them." f Tew Haven, Connecticut. i father $3,500,000. A leading lawyer i I , t lease ,
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-Is a tiny house some distance.back from head pla � cc, the haunted house; tail piece, Barber and each of these letters contained out O He was t e son England, will be engag e feli that i would I
ty pole. The haunt- son, ' d some vile - " But why did you remove the parts 9" was three times married. � ed to ok af ter the a daughter if It -
. the gra4yard and I iber e taffy for the Editor an " 11 her to be able to reliev,whim. Few Zaugh- , , 11.
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the beach, too far by far for instant, active n -of the road where 11.1donotknow. AfterIfonnd I could of the first wife, and his half- rotber, case. i reat erop of ters either realize this or even imagine it. I - 1_1� �i
Fo , e gallant fellows who hold ed housO is at the tur abuse for the Dominion Government. And , .
service. ,r th ,t,,accomplish my purpose I became inad of St. Hyacinth , was -N. Reid, of Erin, has a g � . �� � �
no - Eusebe Chattelle, - _�11_ .
On past the -porky now, seeing the fall shows, are over, with He has a large :field, ha-ve often felt tbx - I
their lives in their bands the house has the wln'�Irnill stands. so I far as potatoes this year. � if girls could enter more I .- -- �
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odation of comfort. little ch*ch steeple, and then YOU come your kind'permission,, I will try to straight- . ened and do not know w . r which averages twelve bags to the drill, into the lives of their fathers, and take �. .- I
but poor accomm :I Why -did You strip the body ?" ss;ble the suspicion which a, few..Persons I _� � .i
The gdn carriage which is attached to. to the 9�lenin village graveyard, with its en out some of the crooked itenis of his � po I would from them some of the little burdens, they I- - - .i
- last letter, which appeared in THE - Exposi- I I don't know." I �1' entertain that he is Jack 11 the R10per, a which is 40 rods in length. This At the would be the better for it. Not only would -
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.tbe life saving car carries thm shot line �implo vocord of "that to-uch,,of nature CHATTELLE is SORRY -NOW. description of him will be se t to S�otlaud make over 200 bags to the ,Jcre. father, but it
boxes, the hawser, the tripod, the box far which wakes the whole world kin." And TOF.Of September2lst. In that letter,he yo 9�, Yard, The only description which has ever price potatoes are now selling, 45 to 50 such help b6 a relief -to the .
beyond'" nly one turn of the road, past U. ld I make about ,Would be an educati t i i for the airl
the codo signals, tho breeches buoy, signal OP made use of language more befitting a Louis 11 There was a strong case against been given of Jack the Ripper is that be is cents per bushel, this wou , lye raining
lanterns, red and wh-to, and red and wbito thoquait . shermen's huts,weather beaten Riel than a person brought up ainongst the " Yes ; and the witnesses told the truth . ,which woulA stand her in good stead in Tier -,
signal flags. On either side of this life �jtfl past the loiag sturgeon.nets - industrious, prosperous an 91`.,,generall�y con- for the most part." a low, thick -set man over 40 years of age, S100.an acre. nor, for I In later years. . Helping her father to remem- 1,
, and soil4ber; I n guilty of simi- and a foreigner, and probably a sailor. To -Mr. H. B. O'Con any years � _..
� line car aro the torchlights for night, spread lot to (Iry in unconscious- pictur- tented yeomanry of the %unty of Huron. " They say you have bee ber his daily engagements, seeing that hia
0 . this Chattelle, answers, but of course so do Division Court Clerk at T 'eswater, and
. esque cq ion along the fence rows; Past When be got� through wikh the taffy and lar acts before this ?" properly balanced, following - 4
1 work. pf us y other people. There is no doubt father of Mr..H. P. O'Connor ex -M. P. P., accounts are -j .
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19, 1 'where the a-ve your readers to understand 11 No never, and I would not do ,hat village on Tues- his personal. matters-allthese tbingsen r I
Thig apparatus is used only Nvb - sucli the qucdr� little flower gardens, abuse, be g � if the f I
on . M ) I is tired of his life, and, that of Walkerton, died in I . i
t plants ao arranged in long' gray coffin that Mr. Laurier was then visitinn, IN-lanito- fok the world. I ant sorry I kil ed that Chattelle He was an 01 resident of I into the life' of a girl when she becomes x I I
- a surf is running that the lifeboat Canno ?D ri.)) . Opportunity is presented, he will commit day, 23rd ult. . �
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49 cide before the Spring Assizes at Strat- the county, a life-Iong Reformer, and. it Mali wife. And a bitter idea of the I . �
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I had the hammo4c at sea when the burial sery it ev ery .corner of the country if he well and favorably known by a largecircle interests she will have -
through this "life line" drill. I( I would not have cared. I might as ford come around. thing �
pleasure of baDging between heaven and read, an�l the dead goes down, and the only repeated that one sentence that he � _0__ of friends. I ,a whi6 constitute a man's lift when � p
. tn ow. What differ- . ulte about the she becomes'a wife. Daughtersshould come, - I _;� .
earth In ,the life buoy and of coming down sand du_u their yellow waves, made in 1118 opening speech at Brampton.. well die to -day as to-morr -On the 23rd of October a, party of five -The Iong standiiig disp - I
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ate Senator Ross, of Quebec, much. closer-tt) their fathers than thev do. 11 - - I
the life line with the paca -of a Derby win- goldenin'& in the sunset, and the bound- " that if li64ad to choose between the ence does a day make, I did it ; I have con- ttacked an Axa,bian peddler about -will of the I" ' I
less blu'Thasbes into -light, unrolling its manufacturer,1 and the farmer, lie would fessed -it, and I bave got to die anyway, and tramps a � hi It b i finally settled. The Morrin College And it nius�t be remembered that they are - _� . I . -,
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knoll, where the tall pole to represent the , �- __- nu " er of goods he carried. Then they tied him to a $170,000; the Jeffery Hall he pital, $150, 11 _�,_, � .. li
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