The Huron Expositor, 1896-04-03, Page 1I
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vill reflect credit upoa i IT LOST The mothods employed In ffifferent case' 8 a I I
! TAEY SEEK E I neceas for -the ha I His career is mar- - i �
. . i I . I � . . silly orange tr(e - . I i . two miles I .
. "I L d ta'pte of her eri. The - : I i � . � . a lot of very, i kI a, a monument i the mental exercise tch- South Africa shortly. . .4rs. Br�don- in 1843, tak ng up land in.
- . Vary aoOrdlnj to circumstances. Very a -eeps 1 1 1 � kv,aterloo township,
% I - . � and a great sun dial i it, as well as a � ing of the plots -k . thern from reverting ve lous. Gold was first discovered by him about .
me . a#t";. We have I � commonly when there is no definite clew of nature, - i i � orked side by side fkom New Dundee, and at that time a wil-
I few ben undays the band plays I to a state I . in fohatmesburg. He w I
� . A UNIQUIE FEATURE 0 SALVATION to an Individual's whereabouts an ad on S ' I WU ar a o an eel - 0 a. no 0 g o one
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� b *CT leat and ' � . � Mother I . I I .1 every eveni�g. There is seldom anything carriage or cart from outE ide th I I e� tets .-An t er Ian sli e as taken p ace at of the finest farms in the ne borhood. He - ;
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�� .at . . Ji,- -'The War Cry, 1 d here may"be -. else to do. 'fellow vhose olt Ity jt 'a th, � D 1das mountain, and. A Grand Trunk I resided on that pla -when be I
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; i : Finding Koost and: Missing Relatives -The added t� this advertisement a request hke i)ut it is not'llowa;s u &,nil not very well to collect it has the best nose I eN,er C4 e e,x )ress train - narrowly escaped beinL "ad no family. M .
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. � . . . ; . the Field Departinent Te - .. I , o Coast Cry p easo'copy.." attended w*11 it is, as the class of enter. across. He may be asleep or taking a been for the for I
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of Sale,& , -� Head' of lis I Ti'lon; wc� tainm*ent i high. Sa3to, across the or talking politics but you annot ea into thought of som, signalled the firm friend and one 'very much respected by . I
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o Row the Work Is Done--Swring Bodies nissing porOn might be river; is muc Ire fortuna with's t rg. train on its approach, a terrible calamity �
; . i . , suppose itbat the ,v I te in this resp6ct any corner of the towii I 0� elder in .
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he iUV4-ation gener,8j" I - " well as souls� . In that I . � what -reason I don't, know. s ;es, espe,,ial,l if w uld doubtloss have ozeurred. I
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I . . I . the advertisement would as re- Con d terminus of the Argen- you are a ' . i --Thq fout-vear-old son of Mr. Robert Years. I :
ev,e�ybody- to " . i ,. be op.led I I ,h . I Gringo." - � i ' I -h a painful �,
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me - - . tl�e [Special Corre§pondenc 3.1 tine - ] t is #Otgr 1!Is Flemm , f -The case of Collins v. the C.P.R. was
quested, and so every S-alva ionist on the ' ' 6'� Ra lway and the i I
at Vie W !Of the S pri � people speak at times ' of' - I �i Vrit' 'a Eaetern � i The postoffice of Federacion ' 4 of 8taples, met wit I
i I jjg- . mothers of thought, wisdom, virtue I N,Ew Yoitu, March 31.-ThI3 Is, beyond Pacillo.coast would be notified to look for Postmaster aiterp at- death oiii Friday, during the temporary ab- �ried at a recent sitting of the Wellington -
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1�ae display, will tell, & � question, a time In which the msos of lost that pe:rson.� master has been tried aiadjound we, f h'5 parents. His clothes took fire, Zhvision Court. The plaintifps cow --had �
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I ar.d, the like. Again, of ambition bb- many cases a ortisement Is not ! - rue I .
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iewnesa and novelf; I . ' n adv � ef�r I'h . I
I Find missing relatives and filE nds are ex- ,* In , the-finestlin heplace,though the railway andnowthe postage stamps arelsola n! a an( b e e -was discovered he was a mass. Orayed. throii,gh a defective fe e on to the
I � . . . - 1rack and eaten paris green lying thereon�
coodingly numerous. Posslbl desirable because of the fact that the miss- ' a One-horse -affair, running flam I
Dt very, well be de- . ing the mother of success. � . I Y there have I is rather , only store across the street. But even I et, �he of : e�.. His injuries were of _such a na . - I
� . I I � : been other parloda In which there Is very sensitive, or possibly two passeng - , es' vagaries of correspondence and sm. I �arcels ture that he died shortly afterwards. ffArwards dying- The, Action was for darn- - I
i print. The . have .ing person ��trainsadayO fifteen mil . ;
I new it is in this sense that we wph to- � apprehensive of arrest for sole offense', or an fiour.: .* �� would have died a nataral more es ecially are most annoying. I went --James Scott, of Toronto, who � cem- 1�ges, it being alleged that the company w" I
5t be seen. � I been as gany cases, and the reason. they I � Tf jump- liable for the non -repair of the fence. The I
i � in one ay and asked if there was any- mitted suicide on February 292nd, by
� � , .. the MOT ; . suppoied to - be bitterly angry with those death long ago, I dare say, except. for the .1 1� .
I speak of Spring as , - ' I
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1 1 1 ; � seem son merous now may je 1, that we 49 a e jud took ' : I
I I -he has I left behind. An advertisement fa:dt that I tt. 6 Government has guaranteed th n patron." No, there w" inj off,a Rosedale bridge, left an eat t , g an
ose ve - hear of more of l' -them that i orme y. i g for my I � I let for the d4eniants, -
. er I might reach his eye and drive him to the bonds to:'the extent of six per cent. a .search " Bul sui worth 89,800. rs. cott is o receive '
-N. 8 a gentle moth wh � I . 11 thing -a e . . . - ver ng lac was nter-
ffEl""y I I . ALES, t 0 ft r 'hen the $1,5 me be � -A you I in Walkerton �
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our opening, yours to, - softness reveals to us our faults, p . that there are hundreds of In tanoes con- Then notices have to be sent by letter, queer ,stores are told about its inner work- clerk dived under the bable be jan ing di ided equally among the sons and iaininia number of her young friends one-
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d eni?y Bring y ' ticularly the faults in our clothing. tinuously'coming.to light In hiloh men and, It necessary, the entire elaborate sys- ings, but �bis is an awful country for rooting tbroiigh a miscellaneous ' 4ay last week. rations �
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. our, . I � .. - Hl C. n and h �ough t it -Da iel B. Duncan, the New York were made for their ereature comforts I
I apd W.0men, or sometimes bey ald girls, tom of correspondence in use In the Army scandal and gossip, so that there is no tell- 'papers. e-pick6l out on ') 'who Was in St. Thomas looking 'up 4mong which was a delicious i
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-Nlonda d Tuesday of is . "Bat there should er.' roast, whiph, ,
I . . y an I i . is used to the uttermost. mg,_ If one were to believe all the.stories to me. . . lawyer, m
iy the display too on , -ratifyingly productive f � I . I an brought. an alle,�ed daughter of the late Jay Gould, ifter being cooked, was placed In a back - .
I What this involves can only be estimat- the English people'tell About each- other, in Again he dived under the table * � I
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and Sawrday of next . have been g . - t I ed by considering the extent of the Salva- their pristine vigor, jight shy up another. This sort of thing is ommon. has left,the city. A ucan is actig in pa . t cold before being �
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: � . . Spring orders. - We shoW the most I . I " I- . . I tion Army. No complete enumeration of of all men who spoke English on: � . g�neral A letter of mine lay there for thrO weeks the intirests of Miss Gould, of New York. earved. Whe sent for it was learned that .
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I . once although there was a mail, rider cbm- T. he lawyer could not find any trace of the � hungry canine had got there first.
I in - Sprina Suitin6". ! -- . . it can be made at present. Possibly none , principles. ) . � � .
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� I ; $L2 to 1 �9 i I I There are, however, some 12,000 officers the railwayjbuilding. - I I
I . - � Oana4ians ranging from . 8 11 I I ha&been in Con- was &B plain as print. -Witerlootapri g assizes opened Mon- . '. Perth Items.
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I VjM:0 (genuine) frow $18 to 22. 1 . . - . our I getting awfully One of the two nation ra for the day, With Jus ice Wose on the bench. The
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Zi . MCFAUL - . hen in strol- very nice h . though hl murd ring Albert Jeanerette, on August -Another candidate for the Gold Cure �
. u l At loaot as many more are subordinate I anything b t greasy panish� w 0 is wea thy,
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. . "bout noti6ed a union jack floating on began a few years vI;age I
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r 0: S,v .1 � -.6 - , offloor 1,working w * Probably ling about ago wit[ not g. He is Qi, 1895, in a swamp near the has gone from Mitchell to the Oakville in-
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of -prominent pricEs are $6, $7, $10, $14. 1 r it immedliately. a butcher by tra4e and ow is lali I and stock Xossuth, was taken up first. The inry re- stitute. - -
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. 31en�$ pants at $1, 61.501 $2, $3 and � C�j I . t6ern �avo as many as 15 or 20 on their It was lik a whiff of home. I found it besides. He ha�s a partu, �r �- w � o I mana es turnel a verdict of "not guilty," and Kur- -Wrn. Turnbull, of Farquhar, lately sold ,� . -
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I Comp i yr. - - . .1 16-bal i t,affs. At any rate, it is safe to floating on ne corner of the railway build- the butchering business but �, chinald was discharged.
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$4. Boys' School Parits at 50C and , A I . 4 counter '-Mr", James Warren, . Walk- high price for a good horse.
, P. . reckon ',that 25,000 regular officers can be ing, with th English c6at of arms beneath sometimes to be aeon beh jid .
Seaforth.. . � . � -- . I � - owes his erton, is'publishing a new map of the county .
�- 75c; Boys' School Caps in great va notifle, I in case of need. Then there are it and in fro t of this- portion of the building :elling meat. Strange to sav h -Mr. A. W. Hotham of Staffa purposes
� uccess in life to an Engli,r h fi in C �n- of Bruce. The map is drawn on 0, scale of Ij Northwest ' take ' .
o . I evory h er-e .auxiliary forces, even greater there was a ice tennis,coart laid out. . q --- going to the to charge of a ' �
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riety at 25c. 1 In nu lber. They are people who work Beside t e large produce and supply cordia who gave him his a Jart. �. m'les to, an i sehool. �
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-1 Samwall,,of this p*e. , I- I .1 . with t lo Army, but who continue in their business tba is done in oncordia there are I could tell plenty me .-e 8 a ut .feet, I Lad will show accurately � each town- �Rev. J. Kerrin, of Mitchell,, bas been in
�yo�.�, of this place,j left n throll gh our stock. of � es�i ;LF London lately, . assisting in ,*vangelistie .
� � Have you see P t 41 regular ibustness and their regular church several factories of one kind or another- Federacion, but my space .a up b es sh" lo , location of 'post. offices, sekool .
,rolia.-Mrs. John &n� r , � 3 0 d church . 11 .
w getson ties, Batterob�, I . ,; z _ one for making pea -nut oil, another for I don't know �that they woul iive . house U es. -work. .
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it Sunday last 'in town, 7 � I I I I connec �ion New Yor ' I L -Thf Queen's hotel, in Teeswater. -The Logan township council has -made I
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. . � 11 InA k headquarters alone making macaroni, and a large saladero, or better idea of e town,8o ' will stop. .
Geor e Cudinore--Mr, . I ()hristy or CarriDgtO I HRtS 7. � HhVe I ' :;I le establishment, which it is not . tT S. McLEAN =e, and occupied by George Lafrancel so grant of $10 to the public library at Wil. - � -
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. - �10 inquiries have been received the
. - . 0 S' Olothing � '� , , , I , , ;et to windward of, especially I - T rupletely destroyed by fire early the low Grove. .
Ar. JP )elgattv, -o�f , -ehr, and many of the missing have pleasant to j I - -i
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� ,mes, I �y I � if -1 � I 114 � I other mmuint, The inmates a ; -Mr. Alex. Linton, Of Hibbert has been
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i%� , pulpit in the 44mea I an ail Fool, I I been tracea. All the work thus farde largE I Oanadal I were I at subseriber to the Mitchell �ocate for ; --- I
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Do you not think that 11 , vineyardalwhich supply labor i ldren, barely escaped - I
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I - � I I sorlb - 1 450 vacant th,, ' es, rushing out into the bitter night 37 years.
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aday evening Iast.---�Mr.... � I I . � '. to a large at mber of people. This is a new There are 'estimated t be I � eir .
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blue � se f a - least on anything like a large stores in Toronto. I . in� ir b m -M
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�hard Fickard & son�s r � I .. . I of -ten i �*ast dcal to do to persuade indus I ip, near Sarnia, I -ThE youn , g woman who *died at Hamil- r. John Lehman has purchasedthe -. .
l a sailor collar, sellin � I him or tri'Eni . � th
. g, at $4, would be .8 are - -in Plympton -townslI
. . a I - �� scale, in re Rios, and great thing i- , I farm of Mr. James Robb, in L�ogan, for t e
f left on Tue-solky for Oil . I I - - I b6r t( 'return home. and this; has to be I � straw, is selling at from $3 to $5 per load. � tan h r6nth ago, -under . circumstances .
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M3 secured �' situation.. of i4erest to you 7 1 done'. 11th as much tact as possible. e I sum of $4,5W. .
.- t;-R.-Stutt, has bought I &eres in Be w:Wich l(d to� suspicions of poisoning, has �
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A . - . . i - � I I a T51hetere are quite at number of English : s- , : -Albert Darling is leaving Andetson,
uccega.-.Uk. Hezekiah . � : In ue instance a soldier,, of the Salv - ' t, Lambton county, I or $2,700. : � been id n a Reichert, of Sbarps-
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ho have been on a hu4i- . I ....'o ........... ; � -0-0�-- tion imy i old � a copy of The War Cry to people livir a in the' town. The leading anque ings I ed a is �aving obtained a good situation as, florist
I I 11 mercantile lorm,- the � leading doctor, the -There are said to be fi 70t-clasR Open* 1 ville, P nusylvania. The man who accom- iji Pontiac, Michigan. I : .
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n Iowaj returned home �O ' - ' I . I I , a �qal h, ke per in a city near dentist and , be chief agricultural implement in Manitol�& for paper and pulp mills. Named I er as her husband was a- marriecl 7 -A number of young men in tbey''Icinity I
Er� William Grigg ia at NE PRICE ,rO ALL. i . YOTT ARE IN - it and h , I000k ng � It over, saw an advertise- 4gent are English, �hough some of them -Rev. R. H. Shaw, of �iican, was madiie ru - I
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L � - ,� TROU13L I . , I I I I Australia, I . . . _ggiat, of Sharon, Pennsylvania, named 6f Avonton, contemplate ,.emigrating to I I
I I& grippe. -The Ex�ter - - � 4, ment ut I by - his raister in the reci I , few Lafferty. �
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?�l � stray away from h9me .and f Aends and, ., if destl- have ma;rried Areentines. They make up. ag - I � -Manitoba in the near future. .
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� ta yliaton on Alooday ! F , `1 ws of him. She wa days OY by a number of hid, firm parish- �
either )3r'�, accident, 6r design, ce ise all coml t r the lack )f ot�or social amusement b I -The house of George Clare, at Bethel, -Mr. Will McIlwraith, formerly of Lim.
iticks with the CliAton. ,. tuto, i rosperous. He had not fO .. . I I ! . I I .
� . - �d he' w constantly q larreling a d there are fully liarf ioners. � I 1 ,� near Tweed, was entered by burg ara; on 'towel and Galt, has become a staff artist on L
eated I>y, four gouli to GREIG d MACTONALD, munication with those .whom they leave knownr7or 0 aypeip,rs whether she was Ilv-
. t es as �thefie are families. As in --Capt in Joseph Parker, father ofl'Gil- Sunday i evening- last, and the occupier's the Ladies' Home Journal of Philadelphia. I
' I behind Sin maybe behind. i b or a pro- Ing or d,1 and he came to headquarters �- as Many Ciiq a r bert Par er, the Canadii 'iovelist, !cel6- desky containiing a number of mortgagea, I .
, . I I � : � An d . ,In 11 . --SamuelGlidden and Wm. Ward left I
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. ! ... found I;couragement that ap ches do- and t th Salvation -Army E brated his 90th birthday at;Bellevill ,. on notes, etc., valued at $3,000, cari I
they will�im- , CLOTIELIERS) I nest er oi lvhat groa4d the exclusive ones 1 6 .-ied Off. Atwood last week for Manitoba,where they -
4 hope .. I artl 1;111 1116-9 Inge that he was only too di,cov n , . � I
!11iss Milly Bert. .. 1I spair, utineither ase there i3c,ommon y separate the uselvea froini the common herk I W, - . . � c p ur g ary was e c purpose remaining for some time. .
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�g at Afra. Israel 8 'this , . I . On the Wrong sidel of the Street, anxloiisj to o anything he could for his I Broadw�y -Methodist Taberna I * . =Mr. James Slaven, once -a resident of I
I : Borrow, I f not, suffering and wa t, In th � 9 sister. I . � especially as -none will �admit belonging to I cle 00*- some -on,- well acquainted -* he place. ;
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aturied to her, born 11 in -- . � this soA gregation, T�cronto, put ,42, on the eel,- . .
� the latter delaorninatiob, but of . � -Morday morning, Lieutenant-Colonel Dublin, but -for some years of Winnipeg, I
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�dT ��The Qarnivel � Strong's "ock, I � In v th t case a husband and wife bad some exci I tement of however lectiort pI ite�s, in response to request, frot! . t
I"" P1 . 1. It Is I possible to generalize these cases , driftei , �- thing lends - pasto f r $'2.,-000. 1 1 .1 Arnyot, nember in the Dominion House for is home spending a week or wo with old
0 Mo]�day I I t. They had been wealthy, mild a kiad ;o what ' ould otherwise be a the , � Bellecha ie was found dead in his bed. friends. . �
I - n degree of accuracy, for naturally � s and had lost his business'and w o e j en house, 9 . I
. . with a . a�'Pul here -Hent I*y h ') deti ' . rs. ... right, the effieient icaretaker of - -
iccess. The ice.was in ONT. - but R mith, f t' $3 br -
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j I rather colorl 3ss existence Of 6ourse t d " This is t ie third death in the Dominion .M W - .
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rgeattendauce, was the I . , only a f action of them ever cc e to Public fallen Into vil wa & ! Their two children * coati th�
I I I �y . have been some " characters " among the St. Thom a ' Parliament this session. A f4w. weeks ago St. Marys Collegiate lostitute for 14 years, - - . I
� -Turpind of' Torofito, - . I knowl 3 e, but speaking broadly It may, were w4h, n aunt, the wife waa In Brook- da for selling iquor to - James Am I
L ii . I English res.dents for,' that class of people other Yv the merriber for Pontiac, Mr. Bryson, died, has retired. Her successor is Mr, J i
I . I ' be sa k I Igb � lyD, Rving Very doubtfully, and the bus- L I Somerville after being o -deied not to db I . I I
I last wek,ie-towk.- I I at a large proportion of thog,e have away f percolating to these out -of .1 , ! and more'recently,' Senator Kaulbach fell Hodgson.
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� who d a ippear ,are very young men, sa band I iad turned to Sc�tlond, where they . arlia- 1� -The ne E i I arch in Listow .
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I th goo& results.- - I . I � . long live(. there made �'-b th ' putt�ng - I meat buildings. will cost $5,000, ,and will likely be 'built I
, And wife�' of Staff&- i . toevilways. Another class Is made up joineo! the Salvation Army and -asked Yor out money ab usury r seizing treal, left $ 15,000, divid between �v&rious -While Mr. Brady and sons, of GI - .. voin quarried at -one from Guelph and St. . I
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.-Rev. N�`;. M. Dfar- - I young -z iarried men of 35 or 40 or less wl u help I. 2 firiding h a found, g�y er I worth, Middlesex county, were removing arys. . . �
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.we4l- in Tor- � i weary o'struggling against oddF to main- but at f Irst Iref used to go back to hiln, and - amounted to 000,000. � I -- -A large shipment of hog -5 was made . . J� I
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rt, of the � � . . pronoune d miser, but like most of that His estate . bay from their barn, they found that the -
I . I . I + he wbi ker In the Army had to visit her lass also 3, great cowa ., -Comi ,'Ia L u i T ;� .
Dinnin of Lumley, paid Corsets 14� 1� I talu a L imily and-, who forsake tt eir wiv(s' t bottom of the mow was literally alive with from Listowel, the other day, b Mr. John - Z
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,lait on Wednesday.- . I �and eva I their little children bec . reling. Wben anyoneraised his ire he used CO . rate. With the assistance of two men and Scott, three Ioa;ds going out. The price -1*
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- T o At lob �th she did, however,� and was re- rmy in �
. ,ent to'writa arr biguous letters in bad Spanish Salvation two dogs they, succeeded in killing 85 of �aid w �
. of Brucefleld, sp I - . ! wedlinei a, selfishness or cowardice. . 11 . . as $3.40 to $3.50.
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Richard Hamilton and d; c eapo ,t cont1j, i ant home. Tc r nto for Melt ourne, ,earl in :
neans if travel are easy an I to the town newspa&r about them and leave ; them in ten minut�s. I -Rev. Mr.
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; Taesda,y ini town, the - is easle than ever beforo for oi owho is r o ' Anotler interesting 01180 Was sending took a great pleasure in the concoction of ' June. - . � -John C. Finlay, who killed his brother tall to the Port Elgin Presbyterian ehurch, I
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D.m Hodg -1virs R. I . We would like to have you home �t ' o c hildren -who hadn't seen their -The xhibition 'of 18 il schol airs p, at . isday night of last v,ill preach farewell. sarriions gt Avonton � I
,ert, - � i I longer ,estrained ,by moral coi aideratior s W, these ,�Pistios. One day he came up to a . in ast ,reet quarrel, on Tu ;, .
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aen sick for � sometime to cb,,,,,,e his environments* i nil to lose Moth f 12, years. 'Their fatheir had left - his' h"ds and with a dry Toronto nivervity.: has been � awaro ed to �
� � rl- � I friend, rub) Ing , it - pen. week, when both were excited by liquor, . Jmd Carlingford on April 19th. .�
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.-A large number from - - In &'multitude of strai gers. his In England, taking them with cackle. said: � fixed them. Oh F I got Sootty fdr a th, ois on' Th, has coTgletely broken down under the -Mr. George Lenion, of. Mitchell, was j
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this the Salvation I r y would - him when �hey were too small to un ' I i . I sho k. bedside of his e ted with a gold locket by the Young Z ;
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I the' concert held in . for it is one of the most im- With all . I � even with tI em. I'll make them smart. . C I remdined at the pr sen .
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M Wednesda�� evening. have no More to do than wit i any oth stand t4lnos, and had come to Now York 'wrote a lettIr to the paper about them and t sics." I brother, Frank, with the wife of the latt-er, Men -'s Christian Association,, of Listowel, 1
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F, who has belen. visiting . phase of human weakness an I suff orin g iind ma�rriod another woman. calleol'thern mier3besp microbes I say, isn't Tr I . I until he ched, and repeatedly expressed the �b�fore taking his departure for Harriston. ,
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ned to her were It Inot for, some peculiar] iles of' tt e now ab6ut 16 and 17 years old, a boy and that a goad' Dne ? they know what I mean the county of Wellil.ogton was found dead . He. : -Miss Bell-& Malloy, of Anderson, obtain- 2 11
I I ' . . �. I . I . �nd ns their mother wanted them ' � his b I i [ay mtoAing. Heart lail- greatest grief at what had happened � I .
rge num- qrganiz�atlon. The first aim o Ahe Salva- agirl, - � � has been convicted of manslaughter, with a ed the highest diploma for satisfactory An- �
. the leading �tyles, all 1i kind .. - and it's not actionable, it?s not actionable,', in . -k on Fr d I
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past' reti'� � � and he plu e sleeve and recomnaen'daition to le * A swers to all the jaidden texts and &orter
�ourensdtaay`tow daaily, and 8 tionist is to"holp humanity. . and th6y wanted to -go to their mother are is supposed to' have, been the cmi to
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isp se ;of the I � � . necessities are of course paramunt, but they wqe reunited through the agency of cackled agai stopping death. . I i � I � I
0 ir loads.- . n. ' He was always -311r. John A. Orchard of Niagara Falls -catechism questions published in the Prea. ..
that fit, beca so they're � made�, . -Bere ford Greathead,,who startedi from 9 � . �
de and wife of this - the aim Is to help others In ev-dry way Pos- the Salvation Army. It is very seldo March, in his 81st byteriau Review. . -�
i I in people on tbe street to tell them how he South, died on the 25th � I
' � ' � . I I Vancouv r, British Colurribia over a - - I
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=eral of the former's I � 1 Bible, making all off ort tend. to, ward spirit- that naines are mentioned and In such a ha,d jot even with his enemies and as he ? aor ore I
. . to fit, and can thelp fittifig. I I ago, to walk to Halifax, arrived 'the e on ye . For many years he held the position -Sc' a of tonsof straw have left the
� on Wedaesday.-The � � " I � ual welfare If posgible. In thl work those case as ihis theY certainly would not be. ivas very hard tc shake off and his breath 1 1 1 of clerk of the division court, aud was one neighborhood of Trowbridge during the I"t
orial . I I - ' ' I tramped 41 the, I -
:, the Trivitt Mem, . who need help the most ar the most A in iher came to headquarters the other was very off ansive it was somewhat of an I the 26th ult. He says he' of the oldest residents of. the distrier,. He two weeks. Some loads have gone twenty I
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Wonday ana Tuesday . I ; sought for, and as the man or Oman who I day andl asked that search be made for ordeal. The same old duffer, when by any out eight p ;'irs of boo I was a native of Devonshire, England, and a n-dlea AW&Y, and still there is straw to I
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L . I some tto come to Now Yor.k and taken a me this clothi I
. i ! 9 al and tb n. . y ch, Toronto man, and had many friends, by whom he � -Missr Easson, of Stratford, who has been '
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: -� . Is the long . � was held in high esteem. His wife died conducting a juvenile Aass i Highlaind ',
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aied I I . ; a third class of these misshng ones -the pretty early all she could toll us, for she though, he v savory rich ; i�nd it is said that I just before the service! began. . He � was several years ago, and they leave no family. dancing, in St. Marys,, during the winter 'i
- in Blojovalej On, . ; I � I n a carnage � . - - �-
. ' women who have fallen into dissolute did not I know what they were doing or ois his dying bed he ga-%fe orders for the I taken otit and sent home In a carnage i -1 months, Will give a Scottish concert the I
14th 1%1r. Thomas E. vertigcd a few W'ee,kb ago. The -Mr. John Shafiklin, contractor I who -Mr. Samuel Qua, ar., one of the oldest I in
y . . I St. Marys town-hallon April 10th. -
t-�g yeam ana I month. . I I wais. These are very numero as, and the even w ere the room was. The case Is me,:-ciless fore-CIDoing of a particularly hard 'dents of Paris, was found dead in his i -
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found and helped ent n the books, and If any soldier of mortgag , have a kin& had resided in Toronto for sixty
' Salv3ti n Army has ored o . e. ]Che2 i here that I . -Mi. Andrew Clyne, 1 who has been in �
towbahip ot Helnin,rn regular price is $ 25, while � . , . years, died there* the Aher day. 6 his bed early Friday morning. Heart failure is I I t
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--lived in,Gto6jiley town- . � �- I thodsaidsof them. -. . the SaIN ation Army happens to meet them beats -anything I ever beard of. .It is called 1 � I e city' ! bes . pposed to have been the causeo The de- e employ of W. G. Mupphy & Compau -1 �
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Anot -ior feature of -the Army Is one that there is a good chance of their being rec- a it retrovento" and by it if the debtor I time deceased was one , d l or ei t . I
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a moved to Turn- our stock lasts our price i� - 11 i I ceas-ed had been in the employ of the Pen- I i
, . � r� the lost. ognized j for the Salvationlits make it a should default eiren one day in the payment I curlers,.belo ling to the old Torontd�curl- � nouths, ha - - , I �
ere� he has since I . signifie; much in the search fD tterlyto, 1 e Victoria:,c ny for some I tolZurieh, where he .1
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�t - . I , Its soldiers are all over the knL)*n world, ' bURIDess to know who people are so faras of the su duB thoi propez I no matter - , lub. man Manufacturing -Compa d i il Ition. I - I
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-V 98 CENTS. I I '� ' excepti ig in Bus.sL 'Aa, and are everywhere Itcan be done without obtrusiveness Or how mucl I I !are, and was in the -best of health the � ias secure ma aim ar pHos
�3 . I -1 t oi proportion the security -Floods f I i ' ' Mr. and Mrs. T. 8, Ford, Mr. and Mrs. -�
Pa. was caused by la caused great daria e in some pieviousday.- Hewas formerly a partner � Smr, � , 4 'I
i � he waa * i I I banded together in one. organization and ' prying. 1 Then if possible they will be way have b en, reverts to the mortgagee snow, have * as, with the late H. F. B. Holtby, Mr. and Mrs. F.A. AC , bell 4
te young� . I , . . � parts of the provinew, notably a ound Oak- in I the tannery busine - :
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�d from th�4t time to . . . I ! always 'in urged to return home. If it should be one -ant cc unty. I The Finlayson, M. P., and his sudden death is >,liss Doble, Miss Jones and Dr. 12
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�Xl - One Price . Cash or rodUce. other through the various heao� quarters of of those I unhappy. cases in which they have Concordi is connected with Buenos ville- and in parts of Bj I . kesidentsof Mitchell, went to Toroutol last- 12 -1
e, he c6ntiuned-ka, , , r - - bridge over the Grand river, t Brantford, u iversally regretted by All. � , I m
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wit . I . almost anywhere on Boo mother, � strong effort will be side world, y telegraph, but the .- . . .1 I
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�r6h. Tis i *— I earth, E uperior In some respects to any made to! get them to go to the Rescue works in we we Aher, so that it � is quite a -At the recent 'closm� � ex re Lies � ,Reid Stewart, of Stratford, has. passed her I �,
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, - I I . � . . . -. �Iarry Dell, - of�icials the desirability of returnin I
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. ! afte tr Ile inquiry has .9 so alvation I � tv to 'As professional nurse. Miss S .
- at hi" howte here. -A HODGENS BROS. of the line' being out was aw rst prize', I a diploma *says he. has been surprised, on his visi
1.�11 ' 9 broTdc4st or to some specified c ty or ooun.; . cation 19 known to very few persons and Is news on a cou at � ,.'first among the successful candidates. - I
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.1ven in the � Methodist try,'the Salvation Ar a batter equip- deSlgDedly kept pilvate so that the girls of order. and a medal. He, was Al 3o eected to � pre- :Toronto, to see citizens wearing battons 7 _The fine new i-esidence in St. Marys,.
w my has, � . I � ' that had been clipped from prison uniforms, I
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I . momt for pushing it, genorAlly or minute- who go there shall not be recognized- as depends on the river steamers, W I .
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43 bee CLINTON.. � -Mrs. Mary Rose, 6 1, Pi( recbivp,d I an d others 'wearing nice frock,coats that �-recently built by Dr. Hall, was.burned i
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a old�iln revival - &,unfortunates." the mail and on the eargo sehowiers, which to �down on Tuesday morning, last week. The 4
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I Soule I - I ly, than any ther instituti, n that oan,be i -i -n Ay six weeks 'to come Ia3 ' EL . " f -Col.- . -
� i e. 7 Mr. John . � q , called to mind. -, � . � It would be. eas i y to multiply the In- sometimes - a e! - I t v� eek, from h " e 0 building cost upwards of �$4,000, and was I
. e r 'M iyj�, e! h 4 0 their buttons and braid. The uniforms, .
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za danc-c to his friends I i All this is not said forlthe purpose of stances b' I )r hundreds, but these up if the prevailing winds are a ainst them.' a era . , 12 orange� r. Stewart points out, are prison proper- , about -to be occupied by Dr. Sparks, �" 11
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last. -Since! the mar . *. THE 0 - . . brin In the Salvation Amy iE to compar-. I few only are mentioned to illustrate the T ach of which measured'about inalles in . ty.,, and no one has power to authorize their ' , -Mr. Worth, sn, of Mitchell, had -a mar- - I
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[a Kiarf 'to -�.ir. -'G . - one, very poorl led, edited ; !rowescape from death by poisoning, t1ke -
I loan wil any other organizatim, but by I character of the Work, and a recital of so pag, mana I . 11 I diatuitous presentation to an officer or his ,. . - I
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'0 � cl urch ha4-- . I A 1. � ther night, -when he took a strychninei .
byteria I ng t n glo'- 91axon i leas. It is it F of one pound.
ii way of explaining how'a large and',ber- 1 many oaisea might tend to destroy the value accordi D . I ! 0 �.
� . - ' William Sewell, wel kno6l r to almost family, even though they havi3 been coa. �
t t at a meeting - �! - - I' to its : - � . i . . powd r in mistake for some others he mas .-7 .
R -a ; .t ai& " I i 'it work has n every Instan . 1� 1 e
an , 'tj , ft 4 9-_;i� 9= import-pnt t Of 'it of it. I cc the chief aim of constantry i hot water for ivin I
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xgess' last Fdolay, Mrs- � I tainly an ' �JhupTown 11 � every resident of Chath , id missin& and , d6m-ned for official use. -Z
. I come upon it without having bi �en planned the Salvation Army is to save the souls of name,which is "The Friend.of P .using. Tne doctors had a hard time to 'get I I
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Losen, to fill ithat posi- 14� 1 led'. the lost, � but-'. Incidentally -16 is sought to , died at his residence in Galt, .the poi,son ejected- ��
. t4ey fear he has perig led from exposure. & McCulloch, . �. I
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a Couple Ot Years ago in England -in fi ct, as soon relieve human sorrow. One point should conflict wi Sbweli is a single man: -bout 50 yea�rs of an the 26th ult., after an illness of several I It 1� I
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[ag her uncle', Mr. WM - I ending Its , be made� clear. No f6a Is charged and no statesmanship, and have mig they months, from blood poisoning. Mr. Goldie ,�chell, which Mr. Walter Thompson pur� � -
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h, who is very low WitjT . E Y E 'S I G . I soldiers abroad -there began to come to its expense is -incurred by, reason of any serv. seldom have right on their side. , 04 ar, and ,had been a resi- -,'chased some time ago, haebeen sold to the 4 � I
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I J I I . officers letters begging that fatal injuries on the (I rand Trunk, 'near dent of Galt for over forty years. He was � � I
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were ! sei t living-Federacion-is much '..The building will be removed to the fair , .
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Uri, of Turnberry, . . made bore, there and everywhere for miss- 1 Even the advertising to not charged for.. am at pre I ' eld in �5 . I .
I y, a few days 1go, was a a on of a most exemplary citizen, And was h �
,16 cemetery On Satur- I smaller that. Concordia and even duller, for Sydne,
� I 5. Roberts' � ounds and utilized as a ladies' pavilion. .. I
- � 0 Ing relatives, At fIr9t.these requests were � Whatever any one may see fit to contribute . .
I I I I a life. Lieut�nant,Colonel Da,v,M Spence, of the tbevery highest esteem by all 41ames of the -%.� - - I
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: � I most likely to be from those w io had ex- i toward the expense of the work Is a volun- Concordia hits at least aome buiines I- � -Mr.- , H. Whitworth, of - St, Marys., ro- 7 1 '.
; � . . . . rin Rifles, Brautfor , where the body' Cornplunity. A widow, ooe son, Alex. R. . . 1
7 0 ----------�- r4y prettily situated on the bank of D affe � � , el4ie, and one daughter survive him The ,celved a severe stroke front a eordwood � .
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Igham. 1 - . . I behalf of those who had fallen )r were be. '. of the Lord as the Salvation Army strives the 1 U - while drilling for demased was a Vrother of Mr. James stick, on the shin bone, but thougliflittleof
InstitutealsoCWCAgoOphth- q,. pretty IiCtle town. But Spanish American -R. � A. Thompson, I i I �it. In a day or two the pain get so b*A that I I
-citement, has. I . Roved to have fallen -Into sinful ways. to perform it. PETEXGLElf, MaJ . milli all L den strue� Gol ie, of Guelpt, .
4erable c�, architecture of the ordinary kind is not re. water io run his . � h and the late David �, I
I. almic College,, is . prepaxed I also v. brother of .;he had to consult a doctor, who has ordered !
- Such requests seemed perfeel dy natural I 0 � hicK'7018 , = I � .
xilisgraceful and re- � One soon tires of natura,l gas with 4.for6e I �urn� I Golklie, of Ayr. Re, waa ,
markable fok, its beauty. z house and keep is �eg
c . in Lower Wingharri- . . tafit &U� defects Of ViSi011 .abd opened the Wpy for precise ly what the - A. Huronite in Argentina. throws a bla"--fiye - t in the ai*, out, I Mrs. Caven, wife of Profewir Caven,of To- ,hirn to remain in the h' I I - .1
- as I constantly doing, which - . the ey6rlas Ang plaster and of the trans- ing, , I I . . � . :�,erfectly quiet until it has healed, which �
. Fields, a butcher . � Astigmatism,''Hypermetro- §eilvationists are, A COUPLE OF PROVLXCIAL TOWNS. I arently boigus ornamentation, which at of a foar-iach pipe, the I having to 'force i ronto. I �,
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ighborhood to be al I - pla, Myopia, Prestyopia or _ , Th . [Written for Tiui EXPOSITOR.] ,:� Vatiougly. There are one- or two, perhaps its way I f , ' -E, ditor O'Beiprie, Judge Woods and G.
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ne Of incest and a,, er one search after alnother proveo successful, . -Toronto and other tions of Ontikrio the Fecent Epworth League convention, in
I any compoundi defect. - I The town of Coneord,iaj the head of the half a dozen stores but there is seemingly . .* . McPherson, of Stratford, visited ,Ottaws ,
axe bittetTly ,C,Old nig I at least In some degree, the re nests mul- and Quebec 6 , I for places in the I St. rhomas, there are in London 21 socie. 0 -9
l Department of Concordia (a department, no businew� whatever and certainly no ' couple of weeks ago, and were - caught at
I of whc M- - . t4plied. until now they have un up Into . I of St. John,- New ties, 528- activel 4511, associate, and 53 hon- -A I
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� so up the idea c � a there Is ' here means much the same as a county at me . . V c ad .
em, most all Intelligent people have giv ' if buy- g, If vement - in the streets except what is Princess LOW ; aqId. in Strathroy, 18 so ie- Yeterboro by the. snow block e, as they . .
tmce of liquor,, March d ing ordinary cotumon spectacles at a oounter,because the thOusands, ajid a ufferIn wick, on the The exiled to the orai members I 11
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him I * ry -no single request is home) is,a place of some��5,000 inhabitants, made by a s�mi-occasional cart or a man on Brunei - ere re me b'r the Canadian Pa- "
irt they see well with them. it way be that only one not 81D, im leaeb sto my telegra� and letters are ;ties, 731 active, 521 associate, and 22 hon
[a %ad, findi eyo is brought i � nto use, while t4e! other ti�ay be 80 ma y be done though ione weuld� not, be apt to believe it horsebacke I never in my life saw such a Soudan. Ma I'! � � They had asa lk 11;
,t into the! coid i�" his- ever gligbW, but whatever � amking for I i corps. ora4y members. The district�r*rting the Zific RailwaY. & Ple At V '
strained as to Offult in, blindness, if, your eyes A' . were it not for the4M census rep rt. I� is luxuriance f idleness as�bere. But it is an comixg in � - , i
re etie$ Undon, witiL pver there for three days, while the railway - .-
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le was detained until ,- ,�� weak, or eight or Is always doDg. . to i T. Woolley, t e I -y -old boy who laro ;at number of smi I is � . � -
I callat J. S. ROBERT'S comparatively a -me wn, that i the town interesting lace for all that. There is an -C. I 1, I �nomlparues were tunnelling .a way out �
-ser - Drug Store anxi 01 are them tested. Does t a print In Londonan Inquiry depa -twent was I . Yarmouth , .'21 p largest numberef members, Strathroy .
i-ozen and- a sound hoi ut al the men in the place that I worked for Mr. A. Me a U, 4 � . I
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, ed to hiol- . . Ache 7 Do the e ea-water?,Are they sore or inflamed ? illageL called San Antonio, hnlcrm�d bav* never ,a. gin township, and who ' a dose of Varis 274 ; rais' b money for all purposes, , I famer 41rove into - Z -
,1 administer . or do the e , ee tire wban reading? Do the eyes established several yeAn ago w� ere a regu- as it now is. Wh Le ee anywhere else. To be ' - through the mountains of snow. -
I - a v - , door, $849.50 ; society with largest -A North Eauthope ,
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.fited fr,om him that III"-' : � These symptoTa i point to defects in the refraction, or lar staff Is exclusively employed in follow on or nucleus of t ie present with, their othes seem to have a peouliar green on Tuesday nig to- . . -
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� - . n years ago, how get, "d iy just suit the people who fad worked for � . r of ,drinkx '
� but returned to Lon- J , . reoted. I . I this staff Is a detective who dc 38 - nothing" town. Viftee eyer, this e an inmate of the 1 00., The smallest society numerically in -�securing a oonsideral3la sumbe . -
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but follow up such c of as ca I for work I ithily riallouse of Indu! ry, � I
>and by. the police. in E6 � headaches than all other caum. combined. Thous- I L Amount to-.Puch. It was considered ak,vay the door I I office, or shop and stea�, I . The unfortunate animal@ were lbft standing -
, ?I L duty of . u f Winnipo is ineiniioers,-it raised $47. , I
� Ile was removed to thO L ands of ople ,re sufferin who Ao not realize th't in,bis. line. In Nowl York tie I en A � ,go
j . yqLvei out of the world and as I think I stated look out. An he will'beokon to a man -Among the . I,- - I
I g up &gains R (their W. W. Spencer 8 I hope,, an Engl.is�wan � -Walter Brydon, one I
- �, 'of these emes can be cu a ) . t a wa of the firA settlers � in the ine-lement weather until eleven O'elook
�. - eye strXn is cause. A I r:; making the inquiries � d upon the I I
,Led shortly afterwards i , is I �
� before; in Buenos Aires it is still 1considered who � ght, when the police found them and � -
beem I. with glasses th,t are made to correct the error 1 - ' � W in , -
violence hag 'yet . . I t1I1 field department, wbere each so -is treated family. has lived there six ' Waterloo towuship, rwLA�od quietly away -, at ni�
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I r eyb@. . I rather out of the pale of 4vilization. shoulders all a a 'peculiar set fromlean- of a good I � . .- - ' am in a stable. The owner -
nate, mano � . coo, which nat- 11 . f a Tr At the residence or ki. Jas. Robinson, ,put th � e""o I � �
according th the c1rounifftan , �hat time, Ing so m aiirist:walls) and the two will years, having come � r . - 'unday me ' his at"&. �1 .
. tha unfortu I uch ; - � ruing - I
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impress ioa 1 ; urally vary� widely. This Arra 390 4-- re he spent a lar f - T .
� e eyes is shown � , al IM, iGslt, Monday even
Lhat he was� It The eyes o ohildren should be carefully tested' Ment of I There is's mighty change since I and Asimed
I f in inany cam I the defect in t� thou ,,h, I And Concordia does a surprising stealthily W a little way in close confab, whe 0 in go. I. itz officer Durst was on haT24 how� � �
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� various sy tc M, such an inabiltty to see figures on having .'the ,told cifficer look aft or suo About a mout I le&M , that has been in failing health for a long time,but -Hunims . ...
4, it is most regrettAIG- - I - M I I h In- I amount of business. One firm alone .there wi h totethor, shrugging their ing6 . I 1 13 �'everr, and next- -morning the f armer wax .1,
, It I ablackboawx,bblding the book blose. to the ey th their' he has bien-
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Eul aisplay of mob, law I quirles In additiom,to his oth duties ig . ' a had provedi he for the pot six months 01- �' \
11 blurring of leit�rs, e does a business which oes up into 'millions shoulders up their ears and turning out his mum 7e was f ined ten d U -
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,,, this enjigi-tened age' . e blinking, watering of the eyes and psAicularly head. strailar to- Me practice, at t1h eadquar- offer Of )00 for his�share to his bed entirely. It is but little over a j�;
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upid, when the fault is In the stght,o d n ' ofliZr wnlakot fortune, by the! 55 years, was fala swaY. Deceased was in of the same I
all - right- � _ Of -- 9 ed me fallen heiress to a .
I I tends to all oorrespondenc ure � . ,W io knows a P ee assur I tared b� the magistrate for hiseraelty., and �
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