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=i I I A Com- t ie- Senate of sufficient brilliancy to be and you will meet in flaming letters such * taken with lockjaw, and was removed to ' staudi g that over $30,000 w; I be paid on witl a mistaken notion tV at they A
I mon, School Teacher's ,v -orthy of note, but the. cheerful little ex- announcements as "Slaughter Sale," , ' Re- lKe hospital. An operation was performed , ubliely thanked4nd lboked iip), I -
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FUTURITY No 2 Certificate. . . - . Ontario Premier se6ma'_W be brightening up moying Sale ' " Great Discount. Sale and a pie e of cloth,. 1 1 inches square, mentelebay' he fact that no sm cessi.on dues Eenefactors, bee ' e of their a, . . 4
(#T REV. A. M'LPAN IN CANADA PRESBYTHRIANT.-) tie gloom of that, ex ingly -be: pai i ought of cau I
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r I . - . ' moulay f Bankrupl,'Sbock," etc. These in- found in an aperature large enough for the. will ai , Sir David having' evaded the th si g a death a 3 7 .
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. - ' Hom, the i d pi,etely the - business methods of our improved that he was hble to move his jaws t6 trus lees iome two years ago cated ; people of this countryand 9 -
tated over the Manitoba school question opening ay * I i ir ,
I . Senator Miller droppcid a little bomb shell fa hers are being discarded and trade de- - Gr - A
Fbody knows what the Futurity Sale a few ,words' C "F an inch. :
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M. . . . f6ver . may not be but of place respect- i h -The n w management (. 1. the andk of this community have been
in the senatorial camp by intimating that in ralized. Some to advertise their main —Eamund Harvey city treasurer of Trunk. R% * way have niad6 n.nny changes wholesome lesson, and we believe it would
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- but it.now appears that everybody did ing the Ontario school system, under the I - I
- - ,-I_- . 14 when Futurity - Sale No. 2 was. above heading. 1 1 ii Inder the rules, the Senate could not meet lines and decoy purchasers will offer certain Guelph, is being tried on a charge of rippro- that have qused a great deal (.f talk, but be in the interests ofj .
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I . set know others, we. had a farmer, a Three ortant fivators en I ter into the till 3 o'clo 'k, whereas this afternoon they ot er lines at or below cost—thus rob Peter priating I a large amounb of the city's funds. nothin haq attracted more attention than these men set at liberky." - 4 . . I I
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- nd a bankerleach express hin-iself national Mue ofthe comm had met at 2.30 and it was only by accident to ipay'Paul—selling their main lines for —Messrs. Cant Bros, & Co., Galt, have their I Infoileement of the company's rules —The school bouse. in school section No. 1 4 1
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Vionstil 4being disappointed at not being aware of ers's certificate. , These are : (1)'Personal tiat he had heard of it and was pr46sent at wore than their value to cover the losses on completed arrangements for the removal of, with relerellkee to the liquor habi.t. -No man '10,10cated -
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. . date. The far.1-ier wanted a suits' , chameter, (2) ScI;DIarshi tiat hour. He threw out the dreadful sug- - th ir sacrifice counter. Not many dAys a t .
. the sale Ips (3) Aptitude to . go, their works from Galt' to Lancaster, New who is .nto*icated, or whose breath is even has unde o e qmi a transformation. A I
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I - the Mechanic said he ,wanted some Boy 5 teach. It it with the fir t of thes gestion that Sir Oliver, who had just been in Ponversation with a leading !merchant on York.' tainted wit strong drink, is allowed to take new floor, new desks, the interior painted, J
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. e' viz" introduced to the Speaker in accor th* line, he struck the counter with consid- —Mrs-. Quaife's bouse, in Huntsville, was his pos o train. . , .
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I $,its, end the bankev said he wante-d personal charaPter, that -this co im nunica- t I
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I -adertakes to deal ; because, first, it is ual formula with now members, , 8 a and said, "An honest man burned Friday night and Mrs. Philips, Mrs. — James Hendry, a young -Barnardo boy, among the improvements. Mr. Alexander .4T
2 . Shirts. ,90 we bave concluded that suffici- tiqu la with the us erill .i
4 SUmnier C;oods -a member of the Senate. . , ca 1 not do business to -day and make money." Quaife and three children perished i t rs of age, employe 'hich did not - -
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_ ,At, notice was not g&ell, and to make the basis of the other two, and ;ee,ond,. t is was not legally In in the I abou 18 ye d with Mrs. Hird-tad the Job, at $168, w I
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;. . . Wuds for lack of notice, we will hold a that on which the national value of the Sii Olivet.Mowat said that he would take Is.. t so ?. Young -men in mapping out their flames. . L . Thomas Pr(use, on her farm near Holiday, include the seats& The pupils will -face - I
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I . . e re five ears lience, if a new Speaker -e;ere fu re had better 11 named John Baxter was run over in West Zoi a, committed suicide in. a most south instead of north.' I
. J L aforementioned. certificate more especially L. . go slow " around towards —A man - . .:
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of Fall Goods, . 11UPPILE M F_ N . — depends. . I . . , that this irregularity would , not thi a,Wkul 'whirlpool called business. by a Grand Trunk Railway freight train on sensati al manner. He first..cut his throat -The immediate relp.tives in England of I I I
. . occur la.in. (Laughter.) - . "hat " it is an ill wind that blows nobod Saturday at Toronto. Both legs had to be 'from ea th ear, and death failing to end his Mr. R. S. Williams, of Godeicich, have had I
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I . ' notice the great influence which the teacher e to bear Sir Oliver's prophecy. It was to wi. h a grain of comfort. T e presen un- -The How. Richard Harcourt, Provincial I farm of D. McCorquodale, deputy reeve,and during the past five years. In that -time I .1 I
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4elving. i Saturday, Aug, 29th exerts on his pupils. For be it remem b) booed, howlever, that five years hence set Aed state of the financial q,4ui sti in the Treasurer of Ontario, will sail from Eq*land threw bimadf into the dam. . there have died his father; mother, elder . I .
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I . - . ti te responsibility would not devolve upon Ur ited States means derange 'ent and lose on August 29tb, and will be at his desic on I -A report from Winnipeg, dated August and you-sger brothers, elder brother's wife, I I
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ape so as to be tMago d in our Futurity Sale . Cc personal magnetism," which. on the one fi experiense in the country, the wa s: legislators and financial -Misses Allie Hudson and Emily James, eral es ti mate of this season's crop was made, sister, and now, o)a the 5th iust.,'the sistees - .
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I points worth noting are quotations for hand draws the h -o bility was thati there would be as great kings are half . awake even Vanada will two Lo .
- P V ndon young ladies, were held up and the weaih(r has been exceptionally favor- husband. I
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YOIA -as Bayi. Suits and Pant , Men's Suits and him, and on the other prevents the famili. a Po 'ti I volution a there had- been in make a stricte forward that will efid forever robbed While on their way to Mount -Pleas- able for!gr)wing grain. Frost was reported --Nhe other day Air James Cornish, of I ;
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il like to corne., rants - Men's Shirts. The .quotations for t e Past few weeks. He promised that the the day of small things The Oexodus" is ant cemetery on Sunday afternoon. in some.fe r localitieis, but from ill that can the base Iine, Stanley, met with a -heavy I
V ,arity that breeds contempt, and which pro- I . I _ am was assisting & nei A,
en: we are ready. ore as follow , They hold 2000 0 osition-w-Viould endeavor so far as they being stopped, In some loss. His te -
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- for the Supplementary Sale. ence of the pupils. I I . . Cc uld, to keep the'Government in the right built up the United States is 1 aviug in al- mite at Parry Island, recently, two men, portions of the province crops will b6 better with his harvestj when one,of the horses ac. . I
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. path. . I I most a panic, the Americans wh,o have tried Ja es. Smith and Arthur Hill, were blown this year t )an la.st,'and give a better yield, eidently went through a trap door, breaking *
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things here yet, I 1q0 goods on approval, no returns. Bring, Personal character that, consciously or un- Mr. Masson sa-ld. that Mr. Scott had been so hard to despise us are beginning to- ad- to pieces. . while in others, of course, it will turn out its neck. The animal was a partieulari :
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ier, and for the your boys and fil on some of the beat values consciously, stamps the individualAy of the S. t* as leader during the afternoon, but mire us and take us for ourl I I intrinsic , =At Stoney Point on Monday evening; nine r. . I fine one, belonging to his, prize., team, for ' . -1 . ,
I . 1r Oliver Howat had assumed the -duty. value," while even British capitalists who while attempting to kindle a fire with coal -Af) ut eleven o'clock one - night last Which he had 'refuse& .6500. Air. Cornish I ., , I
We whatever is, I w. One-third, or tearcher on.the children, and whiefi- there-, . .
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I ,in clothing you ever ;3a . , H thou lit the' House ought to know which could never see Canada th Ville was frightfully week, Rev, John H. Stewart, Methodist has been unfortunate, losing a steer in the
than -their real.. I 5 per cent. off, i's the Futurity price fore gives such importance to'his character. 9 rough his goggles, oil, Mrs. John Queens I
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a have placecl . This being the case, it will be, evident that b norable gentleman wasto be the leader. now has his optic turned this way, and that burned about the head, ar ' of, Cataraqui, near Kingston, was . .
I . on, our Boys' Clothing. ! d recogh . ition in th 0 1 - .. :
, 'here was some laughter at this remark, means recognition, an is -Charles. Murray, nineteen years of age driving home, when he was struck by a animal. I I . .
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. . oar Meu s $ 10. 00 and $12.03 Suits,Futur- a very.irnportaub, part in moulding national a then the matter dropped. - case means a flow of capital and muscle and was struck a blow on the side of the head Grand Trunk Railway freight engine on the I
I If i _. . I -on King street, Toronto, Princess s1t eet crossin , about half a mile son and John Branfield bired a horse at -
k' ' C U RT ER price $6.50 ,- our A-len's $7.-50 and $8.00 life. . It is indeed'(16estionable whether any — . brain and experience, that will quickly in a drunken brawl r rg I
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. - ri 4,75 ; our Men's $9,.00 hange our whole national life and character. It of his injuries, . from bovie He was thrown r a very, in G
I t to clear 81s, Futurity price 8 other human agency, the home not except. 0 and died, as the resu . , , . . *y
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I and ' 50 Pants, Fu tu city price $1.50 ; our ed, is 'more potent in - the formation of - Notes From the Queen City. "Everything comes to him who waits," .is -The egrg I season is opening carly in Eng- feet, a man&d mass of humanity. .Death saying it was for come person else. They I
'Cly. V2. 'ants, Futurity price . I --y . He was 60 years of age failed to show up at the proper time, and -,on
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-Xds $1 . 50 and 1.25 1 national Character than that of the common . . (By our own Correspondent ) i3roving true not only to the people of Ross- land this car. Already 2,250 cases of was instantilneous. & search being made the juvenile horse
. 900. school'teacher. Itmay not be too much to . ToRONTO, August 26th, 1890. land and British Columbia, but to the whole Canadian eggs have been received at Liver- and 32 year4 in the ministry. 'thieves *ere c z I
. . . ' Dominion. It was known even before Con- pool, against 75 cases at the same period -The repbrt of -th.e secretary of agricul- ' ap ured in the neighborhood , - - I
I All Men g, Straws) ranging in price . from assert, that in the majority of homes, the pay o we welcome the last week of , . . I . I I - .
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3 c; all Boys' Straw opinions of the teacher are accepted by the ( It is the worst eeason .fation- that there was gold in those last year. ture, on the 'condition of Nova Scotia crops, - '.
. We to 61,Faturity price , - th oliday season. mountainsi but nobody seemed to even . -Miss'.Nfary E. Coleman, of Hamilton, show the fol owing averages : Hay on up- -A colt belonging to Lindsay Brothers,
; Hats,, ranging, from c to 715c, Futurity chil,dren in preference'to those of the I 1i . I -
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* ' Amain that they were in reality mountains dropped dead on Friday from heart failure. I d 96 , ' cent. of a full average crop ; and pasturing at Mr. John Kyle's, in 4 .
price 25c - L I a cheerful 4 _
. , A.- en's Summer Underclothing, en ta, when the two come into collision., One - re &in at home, and We bid o it I i . ip, ran through: the barn . -
. . In irn,1 roved dykeland, 97 per cent ; Goderich to,%nsb ' i
is regulg Price $1, ,91.25 find $I. 50 a suit, Fu- great reasonfor this is, that thq teacher is go d bye as we face -the stir and rush of of gold. Since the sensatioin has not only She was visiting friends in Toronto and was hay 0 , I
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. . struck Toronto and every Canadian cit but putting -on her gloves togo-out when death hay on int6rvale land, 100 ; potatoes, 94 ; and fell a distance of ten. feet to the hard. - I
. - tafity price 80c a -Quit ; balance of White better infokmed. than the average ar4nt, - ev ts opening the coming week. We wel- Y) I
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i slow in discovering .con e back to their old places the gladiators, I
. _. I - tre ure vault of the yellow metal, it will -Mr. Ambrose Winters was drowned at wheat, 97 1; : I "
Futurity price 95c----,,, Co red Shirts, ranging that fact,- nor is it too much to assert, that bot male and female, with their tr(jphy of mashley, or mixed feed, 98 - the animal shut in the stable at, the time,, 1 1
- 5 . In -not be long until the whole country will- Fisher's Mills, Hespeler, Saturday. Hewas Indian cor ifor ensilage,95; mangel wurzels, but it burst the door and came into the I
T Goods Store. in price from $1.50 to c 1. 75, Futurity price the .common school teacher a a factor in con nest on their bronzed faces and hands, . and in spite of his efforts to beat it, . .
I moulding national life, is more powerful an hope h literally be bought up and those mines alone in a boat, and, as he had siiffered from 98 ; turnips; 9,6. . barn, i . .
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- ;_41 ; other lines, priced at $1 and $1.25, ( t at the increased courage and -Wilbur Ryan, of IDgersolli the other back it bolted over a pair of sleighs and niet . .
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y . ruturity*pIrice 75c. tk for anything in than either- the teacher orprofessor -of our ker pulse - will go with them through. the / overboard in a 6 L . I day wenti down the river to, indulge in its fate. . . I I
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.1 an advertise- I B481 or Men s wear and you will be satis- higher institutes of learning, because, in the .mo t eventful year of prosperity that has I - . .1 W. H. - ; I
. I I . iron, commandant shooting b rds. He was carrying his gun -:-Miss Maggie Bell,' daughter of Afts. A. .
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I fie& with the price. :Lines of Wash Ties first place, only Comparatively few of our yet enriched Canadian enterprise. I .
I ' .. I - t of the Royal Military College, Kingston,has butt downrards, when the hammer came in Bell, of Winghain, - who has been 1,11 for .
Vombs. There. at.50 each ; 2 for 15c , 3 for 25c ; 4 for 25c. young people enter colleges and universities, from the Porder towns Bayfield as a Summer Resor - I :
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ceia -heirs living, a In ' i'll t"o rri",c tso in i In g A correspon ent of the Clinton New Era 'services would not be required afterthe first not suffiei ht to keep it cocked, and it again week. Maggie was I the only da;ughter At I . I
I We vnsh to draw special attention to' the and next the character of those entering is ,to the Toronto Fair must not ' - -4 . I
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jfurtGn s share, 'In these goods we largely formed when they reach such higher et that American bills are discounted eld ' of September. ,. descended! discharging the contents into" home, the Xher daughter, Mrs. P4rr, resid-. p - - I
t . . - . 7 r of Straw Hats- . institutions. I . . ; '"' has this to say'about Bay.fi as a summer - %. . , :
pthl: pays to Iose for IV -he time being and "I her , even by most of the, merchants, and resort : . . . . I I
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Ahe la in e,% clear out balance. . . In view' of the foregoing considerations, tha American silver will not likely be re- As a summer resort, Bayfield is this sea- tbfs illness she was a strong, healthy young _. .
ider .McGeorge, ' the question,may legitimately be asked, and cei d even by the street cars. - son more popular than ever before-, far' out- C. A. day on the London street railway. smaller bones was shot off, while the rest but over-exertion and nn ambition -1 .
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cq the morning In the Boys' Clothin we look for heavy . - it is the question which the writer of this. - P ople with slender pulses wishing to doing, in the number of guests, many of the The cars will be in charge of lady cofiduc- were badly shattered. * I woman, I
r' Wes, as school opens s! offly and the boys . tors. The proceeds of the day will go in to conquer an illuesjs that seemed to be,
Tars. She had . article . specially desires. to set forth. viz., ape d a few days at the Fair, can economize older and better known.resorts. It is but a fastening itself upon he'r caused her demise. . I I
tonths and went., will need some strong Suits and Pants. . aid of the association. I Huron Notes. . I I
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I . . " Do our present school laws lay sufficient ini Inds and obtain greater cornfort 'if 'they few years since this plac- -A package containing $6,000 and other Mr. T. Fitton has .purchased the Exe- -A very sudden,deatb, under peculiar I I
and to receive 14 We will show a Ii4'e of Boys' School . e became known as .. .
A 1 ` stress on ,the personal character -of ' the will go to a private boarding house and en- a resort, and its ever-inqreasing .popularity money, of the Canadian Pacific Railway, ter drill shed, paying tberefor $360. circumstances, was that of Mrs. Thomaa
was caused by Pants, ill sizes, at 50c, worth and sold in teacher ?" In other words, are the laws, as gag their board for a week at $3.50, Baying has, in a great measure, been brought about was stolen from the safe of -Joliette station he infant son of Rev. E. Lee, of :Christilaw, of Colborne ,' which took place on I
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I I dar way for 75 'and $1. These are they now stand, sAciently stringent to ex- not ing about the Fair. I . _T .
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i the regu and, in fact- originated from the correspond- A, I
.'nglishmen, im make; not che p factory slop work. 1) r tome time on kriday- night or Saturday Princeton, and -formerly of Ethel, idied on Monday, last week. The house had caug
i our own . - elude from uhe profession, candidates whose hy Toronto empties her sewers into the ence sent t10 the papers by some of our beat morning. . .h . ;
j, . Monday of last week. . ,flre, and with all b1he available heii ot I
f the Stratford Also in Boys' S u,i ts, In sizes 22 to 26, we moral, not to speak of their' religious life, is bay to pollute the waters where thousands younk, writers, Who are always ready t'o set - -Mr. J. P. Jaffray has'solf! the Canadian- lends at hand, Mrs. i0hristilaw had sue- . I I
a day last week , will, offer a lot of Suits at $1.50 and $1.75, a below rather than above that of the well go to 1 athe, boat and camp for the hot sum- forth7to the world the many charms of Bay- -The bam 6f Mr. Peter Came, near f ri .
- - I American, of Chicago, to Robert Mattheson Rodgerville, was struck by lightning last ceeded in getting most of the .furniture .
rope. Barker - L $2.50 to $3. 50. regulated home ? With all the excelleficies mer days, is a mystery that belongs I to field. 1 For all this therq is just cause, for I
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For the last six I . : 11 and Alexander Allardyce, both former Can' week, but not much damage was done.- . saved, when she took 'a fainting spell, be- ' I
. elast f the kind until next of .the Ontario school syetem, and, justly corporations. 1;o man in private a airs nowhere on' the shores of lake Huron, or, we adians. Galt Re. I
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the -vicinity of This. sale is th i Mr. Jaffray will run ,the -Last week Mr. W. Pollard, of iug troubled with hea t disease, and before
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took to get rid. alrml,, , ? - unportant link of our wer )carried down the lake shore past the suitable or picturesque place be found. Each -M1 ' lop, took to the flax mill, in Brussels, a Ioa __ . 1
its privileges will bave!any cause to regret -here . Is not the most i a. Neil and Mrs. Couvais, both of ci flax, which weighed 3 tons and 75 pounds. I -
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3ing and purc4asling liberally. education chain the weakest of all? , Our Isla ad, mud let out into the lake there, en- year the fame of Bayfield extends, and it is Sandwich West, have been . notified that -Mrs. J. Rudd, of the Maitland cOnces- 4 -Customs rec,0ptsi at Clinton for the I .
I school laws are certainly -sufficiently strin- tire.y below the intake pipe of our reservoir, now a necessity that- More ample accomun0- there is a legacy of a few thousand dollars I : . .
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f,llioe, -.who runs . - I ...... ....... . gent respecting the schoralRhip of the teach- it mould not only remove an offensi've nuls- dation is provided. Applications are pour- coming to each of them from the Douglas farm of 153 acres, to Mr. Win. Archer, of $5,000. Average:ratei of ,duty on dutiable Z; I
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1, 000 bushels of' I furnished by the applicant in order that he mac! e. , come and enjoy our beautiful. and refresh- of `va'u rvices as organist and in other ways &at I I
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l . ay be admitted to the model school,! but A propositi6n is being discussed in finan- ing.:Iake breezes during the heated term. C . , ' ' Brit .
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- GREIG & MA CD ONA L D imt does not specify who is to give sucli proof, cial quarters to bridge the Bay, thus con- This,is not as it should be, and, as we have C missionerr McLaughlin of from Britain and continental Eur?pe. ain, the continent ol Europe and, Australia ; I
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. nor how much it implies. sland at either extremity with __, -rowly escaped being kil'
ends and ,rela- - I I . .- P Inar . I -Daniel Strschan, son of Mr. John flax and sheep to the Vulfed States, and a . I
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e, fiftieth. anni . 'O. T. 'W. - O. T. wm otherwise bruised. . . .
. for the next year, as successor to Miss sad gloom was cast over The citizens of , '
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only , . fession is open to s,-eptica and infidel and a tr ,fliDg revenue over and above paying the 9cenery ( sunset on lake Huron is ,iioted for , a piece ' - - - .
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1 3 11 Mallough, third daughter of the late Cap- , .
,and the even- I ,C Money in our. city banks is so plentiful ones having free -conveyance too - and from he , Oicta of which he die! d. .
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vp-town store- ch I Down -town store - - A team belonging to M r. Turney, of she succumbed in a -very short time, &I- I :
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in Livingstone, , guarding of our national character, and en- . charge for the accommodation. The sign, ages prove why so ,many seek this place for eral freight agent of the Canadian Morris, ran away on Wednesday forenoon though the'best medical id w as used to re- -
fiw probate in- . Carmichael's Blo ' Cady'8 Block.- ant gen - .
. ___ . . , hancing the value of the aforesaid'certificate, af tE r all$ is not a good one, for the money Gheir Well on to six hun- - x lieve her. I .
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sebold effects, I I ' this place, and allexpreas themselves highly -Mr. Neil McNeil, ag' Revere House, and the driver was thrown with a painful acciderl on Monday, last I .
character etc., should be delegated'to a. class bee .drawn from circulation and from pro- ed 60, a prominent k
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atitlian. The chman's one per cent. and are going lines, or extending along the shore, will badly that he died in a few iminutes. ' work in the morning and 'home at night. injuring him -very severel' He was atolice . -
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:0W), out of the I least before receiving tificato to teach, it one better. . so3ner or later become an established fact, -D. C. Phillips and J. C. Phillips, broth taken to a doctor and the, .
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be required tc ,give ' . I -Mr. Thomas Welsh, of Exeter,who was It will be some time before he wil l be able -
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. hoarded q 751 . . . . tures of the old and new t,ostaments as -the ToOnto lor many a day. Comparatively a Liberal Government and the united and giving cheques on the Molson'8 and Cc,, the Qther day, repairing a water tank, was hoped -that be is not iInjuid tell' . ;
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I Vacation *i.11 soon be over and satisfabtory -character and d eportment of our Omemee township, county of Peterb.oro, ribs. to the Legislative Aasm ly is 223 ; persons - .
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. Minister of' Education: in perfecting the all iance, looked upon as the b. 0 lose the Legislative Assembly only, 9. The .,
11 . . ! 000, The fortune is an estate in Ireland, building used as a cider mill, ohad a c I . - 1.
lev;ale. School Shoes . school law -specifying the late airn6ndinents a brilliant career in a larger sphere, has . I I
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iv-rniinLv Ther we are selling. : - 'of 6e Toronto _% I ime, and railway will be in. operation by September 1.
I awa correspondent bui ings within so short a t -_1
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L A-ricultural . uship on Tuesday eveniD Of last .
I 0 . At Low Prices - opening of the Dominion - Parlia mient : The pour d forth," shows of what kind of mater- Lond tow 9 was raised to a -window at the rear, where has never seen the- inside of a railway car. Pherson, in Goderich, the other day. It '
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. : fact that it is eighteen years since the Lib- .'ial t, e nt ed.- He says he isn't much of a rambler, and appears .-that' Mrs. Murray, intending to z
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111 (.IC,-for se,,er- . I sizes, all weights and erals hiive sat on the right of the Speaker, Bot Mr. Frazer and- Mr. Balfour lef t to . (i. rty employees of the Grand 'Trunk, en r 06eral, John W. Laurie, M. P. for evidently believes in the old adage, " a roll- pass from one, room to ther other, mistook ' . . - I
uL 63 Ibs. to- post rity the lega s, private car works at. Brantford have beexi dis- - -
kinds. Bring the boys and girls - and a similar time since the Cons6fvativei,as I Pembroke and West Haverford division, iDg stone gathers no moss." - the proper entry, and , opened the cellar I
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, . this the taint of selfishness or w will open the Peninsular Fair at nection with the pla I - .
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lig last week, fternoon. The appearance of Mr. Laurier as t e purity and innocence of childhood. RE Ara. I i
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izi,ms, short- __ . - Charles Tuppery rapidly dying out. If these amatdur 'moral Falls, was dro ed in the whirlpool rapids christened together in the same church, but Kenzie, of the London road, for. the sum of had not proceeded far when feeling some- i I
FOR 7 -/.14 the determined contingent of Conservatives, , have never seen each other since. $700 ; this is a good property, ,and - Mr. what drowsy concluded to take a short I
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L'Sents were , t . whose features r' row,upin the philosophers will walk down street any on Monday. i .
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I . I ose, row upon -Mr. Laurier'will visit England after th -Joseph Mann, the nine-year-old son of McKenzie has received a bargain. He in- siesta under a tree. After spreading out I
, OPPOSite If 'rWO A Opposite lef i of the Speaker. On the Goverliment sidd Saturdaynight about seven o'clock, they I . was tends moving thereto as soon as he dispose.,i the duster and lighting a cigar each, they . J
Of mi.. Wm. E will ee that the old love for' tangle leg " sessi . JohiR Mann, of Toronto Junction, I
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istowef,wera , xPo8itor Offlce'tS 'ORN' - - swimming of his farm. I settled down I
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. . Smaller is not dead, but that it is th hard times, - ree _ - . -Twenty, persons left Gorrie station on snooze. Soon the goddess of slumber haA I
f- storm om- I . ' FMontreal - now refuses to with some companions in the Black ;,
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. . - . in nu 'ber than their opponents but still mo'r than the improvement in morals and -The Bank o A beyond his depth and went down in ra,. and aJ1
Jr. Burnett - . more powerful than any,,Dpposition that has 'sobriety, that is making the reformation. accept United States bills as well as silver He g, Ching him o cursion. Among those who went were : went well till the more Corpulent one of the, 1.
g(4ng to the- ; ore than one hour after receiving the at its bead office in Mont -real. . sight of his father, who Bat wat . . . ;
preceded them. The new Premier)' in new NotJ in I I . Messrs. Joseph Wray, Harry Ardell, Harry two was suddenly startled by an in- I
by a bolt- week's wages, will you see the victims -Mr. G. E. ' Suffell, who died in St. the ballk. - beating. a -
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I almost in- - OF A- clothes, holding a new silk hat in his left the 'drinking places arid Thomas last wedk, leaves an, state estimat- -Canadian imports for July amounted to Young, Alf. Williams, Win. Henry, George tense heat gai"t his lower ex-
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0 i od ace the,utmost scene instead of a weekly one if money was re of the Presbyterian church . -
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crop of fall. - leries more plentiful. . agar& Falls, causing $400 damage. ports show an increase of,.$415,026. The -Messrs. Cullis, Goldthorpe & Anderson, had been almost destroyed, .and the greater I
zl ere insured County" of Huron. I effect. At the proper moment, the gal n - tterment is, therefore, $2 130 - of Auburn, have returned from - their trip portion of -one of his trouser legs. I If,
. . 1J_ havin* been filled, 'the -faultlesaly-atdred The publication of the ames of success- Mr. C. W. Mulloy, B.A., principal of total trade be ' "
9 . with the first mouth of to the Soo. They have Furchased a tract of -A few days since, Mrs. John Raniford, :
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ed cases of I I a certain ortgage, hich has been.duly register- plaudits of his supporters. Earlier in the goo evidence that the "method fad" in pa.18hip of Auro, a high-school. the previous fiscal year. . - can.side, on which is erected a sam mill and She had Pic viously'l.laced several bottles of . , 11
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I 1. - atives had taken his `seat unostent.' uslY. I ' ations in a few days. mg it some fifteen mivalites afterwards two -
_Wlklinist) Ols:--- - . I In. to Mr. Laurier jackets isn't in it now. There must now be brain fever at big home'bn Mond awa, a farmer, eight Toilet east of here, was i. I
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It appears, At 2 clolock in the al,arnoon, the following landa,, Ut and and from Kindergarden to Collegiate the ate toadstoolal dD mistake fo1r. mushrooms, Mr. Shoults, and went home abo t nine i I
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Ad the first- viz : The west halt of Lot 1, and tbo ea5t half of Lot . e O.pposi- ped t have the regulation gait, and died from the effects of poisoning. o'clock, the last seen of him alive. Neigh- signed by citizens, to be presented to the flying,sphnters of gli quickly n i d I -1 .
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. 1jut was- 2. both in the second eonceatiion, Huron Road Sur. come in. Tliiz was regarded by th _B , I ing'in British Colum- ,,bora noticed FarewelPs house burned in the , 91nister of Justice, asking commutation of her otherw'ise. Fortunafily, the force of I
if(i TeY, of the Baid townshi ) ot Tuckersmith, containing tiort- as a joke on Mr. Laurier, bat-whon Sir and the poor unfortunate, who,,once upon a ush fires are rag ), Wise she I - -1
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I - or lese. The farm is a valu- Charles subsequently rose to address ated for the Field assault of last winter. might have been very serio I usly injured. ;
g'upon his. able one, xbout si lilies from Seafo?th about 80' . eu in danger of destruction. the ruins, nearly all consumed. , . .
ty re- idea, must now disown it Jf be would keep times be i
I tr I ng, with seres are cleared and ic a fair st%te of 0 lbivation. House he was given a cordial and hear datock, two week ago, Fred -The estate of the late Sir David Mae- It is hoped thAt the sentences -will be ma- As it was, one of her hands was out clear
makes it n place in the ranks. Our boys and girls -In Woo . . :
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t, e secon& The 80il is a. good heavy clay loam ; -there is an or- caption toy the Opposition which . 'I and learn Hill, aged 22, arose at night to shut -down a pherson will amount 0 a very considerable terially shortened. Four of the prisoners across the back by the flying glass, and a , . I
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r e butch617, 900d wells. There is ere ted on the premises a good that he is still the leader of the historic but little of any one thing. Their education window. In doing so he stood on % chair, hgure, probably i million. The . J ;
ira off. and kick dwalling houge, with kitchen attached, and a I t the c . ommences after tbey lea've school. over ala ced, and fell with his back across item of life insurance. alone will be unusually that are now without any mean* of support cut in two, tht lower half of one of the bot- 11
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