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hiternaa is ^ fair earn- �� .. . WHOLE, N UMBER - 1 W70 . I . A - SFAFORTH�, FRIDA.Y9 MAY 1XI 18980 . . � . -
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. . .. - - d At a depth of f feet a man of ore of &I- Mr. Ramsay was wor . Mr.Good- hislege and arms broken, and his feet her, and thit if the Alberta I
� Oun ,men corit- ,? the shaded orass and climb over the rugge - th $70,000 . not ,come, . ;
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11 th from, � Hdody, � THE SPANISH FLEET WIPED OUT AT MAXIMA. rooks of this ,Island for "weeks and even most solid gold i0as discovered,of unknown ison undir - an old will received $30,000. smashed into jally. No one saw. the acci- along they would have had very little show I
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� It, k moutlop and never grow --.weary, for each extent. It in richer than the richest ore Under the will now disputed he receives do t, the mill of getting "here or selling the other vex. -
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� - . . � IA'st week we gave particulars of -tne day some liew object of beauty and interest taken o t f -y �ii * Western Algoma. nothing,and the $30,000 goes to the nephew, shortly afterwa ... was the first'to realize salt, as the waves were running very high. ' -
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. I L . . groat naval conflict which took. place be. will attract his attention. The island , - -TANt mo ' 'e" " - Mr. John Clark, and a number of hit ralsi- what had happened. The poor -fellow, who —The ernploy4m of the Exaterflouring i I
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earning 0 1, wh , gwe43 t tween the American fiest, under the 00m* Wtherly. covered with a doxies growth of. .way sold L43,1�5 &ores of land for $140,275, tives. Of the latter, Mr. Rames. , police was thus so badly injured, lived until next nill, having learned that A. J. - Rollins Was
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L . mfku�d of Commodore Dewey, and ad rtion rook*m m4o4and time6 ss'much as was sold for court clerk in Toronto, receives $1, ,000 - and remained conscious until the about to sever his connection the �
for the th, bad a`2 It. oak, irons, ..., other hard. which in four .
wood. air are w k . a , *denoo on Saturday -
: L in 'I V , of the Spanii1ifleet, in the bay of 16 —Keepers in the penitentiary at king- Immorin, went to bin red It i ,
- , I This was the first angs windmill pathe the correspondi i period of 1897. The . . nig $ 1 --
11 I � .. , jament of the War. andilittle hille,and whenever he, the visitor, Canada and No�fthwest Land Co. sold ston found the,body of Charles W. . Moore, -Rev. W. A. Smith, son. of Trunim 30th ult., and presented him with a beauti- i
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on -Thursda - . . 06L then an Arrierio 17t#'- on eminences overlooking the lake he 4�200 acres for"$W�000. Chatham, hanging � bv an I - -1
.T even. J . I . = sqn-despatch boat has to his cell door one Smith, 6th concession, Grey, has graduated ful gold -headed cane, accompanied -11
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the residence of Mr. - -k,. 4 thasported with sublime ,views of 'a most —John Meyers, *1the colored porter, who morning lost wee - I
I . .� I I arrived at Hong. Kong, from which point to ran. deliberately suicided, having put a rope Theological' College, MoiNtreal. relation as employvr and employe I .
rd -.1 of Miss, Mar, : magnificent watoup!ospeot. i Its waters an braved escaping st4ain and live- 4oals a was : . __
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.. .. . official. despatch" were sent from Coj2mo. , aear thai a white mar�le or a silver one Engineer Htitchinson and Fireman about a grating and about his neck, and —Ernest Heaton, of Goderich, president about to seam, and of their beat wishes for ! I
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. eig - am* - -1 dore -Dewey to Washirigton. Thus detailed i I .
an born hty years, . quarter can be distinctly seen at a depth of Clark from the G. T. R. wreck, at Burli then lifted his feet off the floor until death of the Children -'s Aid Society, has three Mr. Rollins' future success and hap . ..
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�tame, --to this oo* . I . � . fty feet; i myriads of fish _ton, has been aw rAed the parchment ofthe from strangulation came. He had served a little girls for, adoption and would be very — Last Saturday the monthiLlueetwis of I 11
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t� . tri - . reports first received an to the 00 I � -year term for a desperate glad to hear of good homes for them. ritual Insuranc � mpanywas �
ago. and made bar � . � L - 0 t that are plainly visible as they cleave their way Royal,_Canadiamn mane society, ye�r oil a,twenty . the Howick M. Gol!ae The L ,
.� .. . 0 of the American victory. It is ev ... ghter of Charles Bly; crime. -Moore was one of the gang that —Imt week, while Wm. Cion was work. held at ths Foreaterle' hall I
relatives an& frierids � � V the eneountef Was & one. through the liquid* cbrystal waters. Fort —A five-year-old,dau 9 .A : . .
. . ' It aided aff from !ask o, which stands on�,-& rook emin- Belleville, attempi d to light a fire with held up several people in a Chatham rocery ing at the saw mill at Exeter', cutting the. claims for three fires were presented- from .1
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I I � . .. - � Chief. Fault. the beginning. � Notwithstanding' the fact the town, was built by tie Bag. coal oil one even g Iasi week, and was store at the point of a revolver. We had binding off stnve material, the knife slipped A. McInnis of -Grey township ; Charles .
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__ T fir the most lish in 1780. The buildingi; are a hospital badly burned. Sh � was taken to the hoe- previously operated in Detroit. . . . and D. Kelly, of Morris township, . . . . . .
__ . I so -heir fleet being pro- outside the wall, and east of ,,the fort Soott's pital, bn w ly injured that. she has —T - Wor , ,or All for barns destroyed recently. Mr. - — -
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. - - i . i tooted Sythe fortifloations,they failed to Cove, which * under one of the high rocks since die . - i . � Owned by theJ11atliburn Company, were de. !!?is wife of Mr. Isaso Bezzo,Pf , - � .
. . . . I I - Clinton, Imew was .settled at $670 1. Mr. Bartliff ; I
- � - np�Qve the splendid advantage their pool. in troyed -by The fire died very suddenly on Friday evening, 29th _J : .
I � aic I . . nt a tieles 1! . . 11 to Mackinac. Its entrance is very . —Th oldest man u Haatings county died a ago. I realived $1,315,'and Mr. Kelly $825 ; 74
1 . - A few of the more promine r . tiring peon iar _ � not long from premature - a I ' .
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I I it/ . �s " . . D A the engagement, low, but in the interior a giant might stand, in Be , ille last w ek, in the person of started in the iler-room. and made rapid ult., supposedly confine pplicatfous were d b the board, : . -
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- � . - 1. - 13he %van a delicate husband and amounting to about $10%, , ! � ��
. . Of men wearing apparel! Zpay which boted about sevew houM the Soon- areet. The Devil*/ Kitchen, a Cavernous James Connolly. H was 100 years old jwd program.- in comparatively short time all ment; lei' 000 . I
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. � - be mentioned this week' �efore- iards had 600 killed and wounded, &elr rook 3urious, in' its formation as well as bad been an inmate - of the county jail for the main b . go were a seethin man of four small children to battle with the world. --James Johnston7a team had quite a I .��
. . � low anl from a —BartDavis, son of Mr. S. Davii4 of closa call one i - . .
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I � startiug our quiet weekly talk. fleet Of fourteen vessels burimed and destroy. its name ;� near it is a small river. nearly two years. 9 had bee n demented flames. The - d be' day last week at Harwell xts- ; - ..
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-a ;. . ber . favorable d' tion,-thatrigade was able to Clinton, has been successful in pawing the tion. He was angaired 'in loadin I �
. - I . Last Saturday we sold a large nun! uild- -Pharmacy. ex%mination at Chicago. Tbii- with ashen at the atitTion and hail fastened f I
, I . defenses destroyed, and the Americans in The Lovers' Leap, about a mile west who is OvOr 90 years 6f age survives him. confine the conflagration to the main b I -
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� Of )f Manills bay, and practically in of the village, is a high perpendicular -One of the veii q'ildest 'citizens 'of Ter. ing. Several houses in the vicinity caught qualifien him as a druggi � . �Ight , n I I
. - . . comprises Men!s, Fedoras at 95c pomession.of the capital city of Manilla, the bluff rising sheer trom the lake nearl 200 onto passed away laa6 week, in the � person at times, but the flames ,were speedily ex. Illinois. I . . gins was doing -som,e shunting ,and *ould � - . -
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I I - The low may be place& at -Lachlin ree- move the car, he unfastened the' linis but .
. - . . ; l . to $2.50; Men's Hard' Hatsf, gateway to possession of the islands, while feet Chimney Rook is a very remaXable of Mrs. Ann Morris1l'on, who had attained tinguished. I McNeil, a well-known ho � I I
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I __ I , - not one American soldier was killed, and fresi of nature. A footpath leading from the the advanced age of 105 years. Mrs. Mor- $100,000,; OnI artly covered by insurance. man of Grey township, has sold his import- before he could get them elear the : I
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,. not a vessel seriously injured. Only six beach near the bane of Lovers' Leap to the rison, Although she hid D'Alton Y,JcCarthy was seriously hurt ad Clydesdale stallion, - " McFarlane's on a book alid tfie re p ad back :
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I,., I I I . - I � . 1* not bought your hat. yet, take A American soldiers were wounded. "" is,, in-- � ' - eKeever & Chimney, of ; about fifteen feet, when the wagon struck a , - � . - �_,
.. 1,0 , . - t . ateau above brings you to the Dovenport� Canada, could not. .�ak . word of nglish, OIL Sunday niAht, in Toicutoi - by being Hero," to Memarso M . . I ,
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� ; . . look at our stock. . The Spanish soldiers are possessed Of arm, now owned b� the Mackinac Island bar medium of com unication being con. thrown from his dog -cart while . his way Li wel, xam. poat. Fortunately the engine, stoTd I
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. I r . 'I*- � - - -, APC;!�,The newest Four-in-hand Knot and great bravery,"bub they have neither tht sort. . fined to Hi blanda G4elic. to the station to take the night train for -Mrs; - now : 's , tj Odist I
. . I ..'�� � , String Ties are having -a large skill nor the material to enable them to -Mrs. gay, an old�ady, was killed while' Ottawa. The horse which Mr. McCarthy dent of Fordwiah, died on Wednearig, of church at Londeebbro, wM be laid ,on M on- � I
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. - . a . cope with the Americans.- Ai an itsetance 4 *_ walking along the C , A track at Peter- was driving became frightened and ran 1460week. Deceased had been-& sufferer day, May 23rd, at -3 p. in. In View Of the : �
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i . . A line Of tait colored inevino, 8 follow!ng in�id�nt Of the engagement is AMontreal correapprident, writing from leave the track when t e train approached, nd was badly bruised. After the cart over. leaves a husband and five children. I tious nee for thirt eig years.1, the � , -,
- . - $It given , hen the commander of one van- . u, re. but her foot caught 'in wedged plank and turned Mr. McCarthy still held on to the -On Wednesday of last week a steer be. stone laying will L ;note then usually 1M_
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- . Hosiery, at three pain for , that oft on the 9th- inst., incidents,113 , .
I & gel fo ud7he W so torn by the Ain i I held her fast. She w struck and knocked reins, and was dra, ad some distance on the longing 0 -nighan� of Bonmiller, portant. It has -not yet been decided who �
. . � L &J'T . I I . 4 ericas rise in pr ow of grain, and from 1. , gg - John Kai I - I
. ; , _* f1TV , pavement before the horse broke loose. The - was being--driven-to Clinton when ib - ran ,will lay the stone but announcement will ...
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X Avill 1. A3 - Otirownmakeof Boys'Pants at Doe obella dnotkeep her &float, he information- gained from inside sourees on , . a&
- naileil hat colors to the most, And she sank, iCbwga, � � . killed. I I �_ physicians fear the effect of the bldw re. a - L I I ....
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.� L to Ways: side, am. it severely that when it got to Clinton the ear
1. 65c and 76c, is not equalled i�; with all hands fighting the last. Her hull -Mr. W.61 H. Zeli ler - of the dry goods ceived, by Mr. McCarthy, OnL his I ..
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. - __ aLy other make in the mstk�t. was completely riddled, and bar upper deck 1,500,000 bushels of, wheat 'on band, -and fi.rm of Zeigler & 21 no -' Guelph, , had his may cause serious lung trouble. vices of a vat. were needed to stitch it up. . several clergymen And otht m- .
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I I � tralls It 50c had been swept clean by the awful. fire of stands to make fiat less than $750,.000, or right leg broken betwein the ankle -And the -Mr., George H. Rose, one of Londoes -Mr. R, Corley, of Belgrave, has lately vices will, also be held on the Sunday - . -
i . I Plasterers and masons Ove to. died last, purchasedsome fine thoroughbred Scotch preVIOUL I �
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I the, -'AML orican guns, but the Spaniards, knee one morning last week.-- -He had just foremost and. oldest pionee I
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I . . unted a colt to ride ifter a at ' animal week at the residence of his son-in-law, -Mr. Shorthorn stock, one male and two females. --;-On Saturday last Joe ;Goldthorpe and I
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- L . ; from his place, wborl "the colt allied and Thomas Watson. Mr. Ross was born in Mr.Corley already boo a fine atock,aud these Martin Connell purchased at the auction I
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: - t and $I. them, continued working the guns he second on fidur. It also looks as if between - ,
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i . -1 I Xen�s ready -for -wear Suits in fine lower deck until she sank beneath the Mr. Robert Maighen, the ever activoi and throw him, with the above result. He was England 84 years ago, and served as mid- additions will make his herd still more pop- sale in Goderich, ,-
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.. 11 I .. . "L,-' tweedS,L,worsteds and Serges at waltei*. As has been correctly remarked : far.seeing pred ,an of the taken to the General H 3spital. shipman W the royal navy under Lord ular. . 4 Beumiller road-sud the rivor Maitland, on ,
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I . . 8&,50, jo.o() and 1100. -_ as Woods Milling Company, would have to and McGill University, Mont'real,we are pleased h -,
L . i &`� piece of tragic futility. They were high constable of the 6untry 61f Waterloo, Lieut. R. C. Ross, R. N., to Canada, . ties. Jaoob�Kuutz pure mod about tbree- .. �
. and. . � - ww tell his directors at the next annual meeting . L Clement, son acres of Ian(, [extending alo I ng the .river flats
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- - in made-to-order Suits, we are showin n n in Berlin. He settled in the Huron district. From there to see the name of Mr. Sbelley,'
I . � I . - 9 ready to die by their gune-but they could th%t the spring rise of 1898 had netted thi lies in a precarious coni itio .
'. L, pro in . ot he went to Toronto, where he' followed the' of Rev. RACIement, of Clinton. standing from the bi iolge to about the altughter
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. - Slra.5() an& 18.00 liminary training that tells." ' Mr. Hugh McLennan comes next on the long ago, and in tryinj to cross the street trade of shoe -making. He -we � . I
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I 0 I Worstedt at I . - L . . I . a applied scie . for their lam 1, while Mr. Kuntz paid ,$135 �
. . LL . -NO SECOND ENNGAGEMEXT.� list, with a handling of a million' bushels- of car track his buggy upset,- and � he was onto to London about thirty vests ago, and course ii litting nee. -aores
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I I a suit. . settling thets his Nife died. -While wood the other day, for his. A. andepurchmad the IS ,
; id— I d profits amounting to almost a thrown out.. Three rib i are brokep, and his shortly after
� t . . No scobud engagement has yet taken 'Wheat,, an . . . He leaves two nons and three daughters. Capt. GeorgNemp, of Exeter, met with an adjoining h farm, on the Beamiller' road,
. 1. I - . And- now, for, our talk ' - place. !"The United States authorities.'are quarter of a million dollars. head is also injured. . , 20itkin 16' .
. I ait in the make-up � -Mrs. Kathleen Bla cc Watkins, whose -Quiren Floor, aged 45, was struck and accident that might have proved fatal. The for.$270, an, part of lot,.3 for $60.
A. very noticeable tr . Dame rumor says that Mr. Alex. McFee V. I .
I - . - making active preparations for sending a , killed by mi Michigan Central train axei caught on a clothes line, and fulling on � _�On Fri ay evening of lost weak as
Of the average CA11,6dia-li ls a large foXce tri Cuba, but itis said by some has come out right side up - to the time of writings over the hom-de-plume of I I Kit') instantly .
I 0 have Veen so much ap, weeiated by thous. at the Dougall avenue' crossing, Windsor, Mr. KemVs head, made a deep gash, sever- Charles Kin , of Wingbarn, was enjoying is
, r e Some I habit, he has of forming hasty that the invasion of Cuba will nob be At. from $20,000 to $,30,000.'- , I . a n, ht I t Flaer was driving ing an arte I drive, his hi a took fright and allied .61p- I L
I . - 0 � Mr. A. G. McBean has she scored profits ands *of readers of The Mail and � Empire, on it -_ as - week. I h. r ough, L I
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_� JkL to 16rM any proper I to the exte I I ' . h for 'that paper. Mrs. west b - attempted to buotatif in being the possessor of two , direction, I * � ��
I t) In second detachment of. nt of $18,000, and, as with t a left last week for the fr a front wheel of the vehicle .
, - . k - .. the time -rest, no � one appears to be sorry for the war correspon#eUt, ound train to pass he 4
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� I I 'the tracks, apparently. not noticing lam 9. .One, a ewe, when thred days old caught the tan was ,rn off� the beast
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��V. - � I judgment. � d Glerigarria.11 a godd luck; . . f rom, weighed, 20 pounds, I ounce ; the other, at -falling on sidew k within :a _� �
. - . &I and first woman who has e,v er bedri ae: credited he approach a , al . couple of .
. . — , I -1 . - easeful ae:Commodore Dewey, it in, ho1r: I an engine and. caboose ad 17 poun;io,, 14 ounces. He feet of w b t and carriage, which happened
I . Ladk of -ood sound judgment is Chal!- th: Spani4rds will be so. broken up t sit - Mr. James Carruthers, of Montre �
V-, . . n . Cabs. Toronto, has also had exceedingly good for. as a war correspondent by a Government. he opposite direction. The buggy saa an- birtho weigh, ' in front it w -
. y of us. th y will peaceably withdraw .froon irely demolished, and Flaer probably -never would like ta he from any sheep raiser who to be stand! � of the itore. I � " � -
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rlll� A I Nlanila, reverse -Spanish statesmen gentleman chalked down $25,000 an the -ing increase in th: F was found lyingheside the - track some clis- We day last week the barn belonging are never no. bad but what they adg.tt be I
W � - - - I amount Mr. Carruther had made. ment of the town Bound during the. -
�' �r & neighbor or friend, and .imme =k 1 of ou'Staining .the honor of. the- an . O � . is "and �odoubb the �ost was theme&= .
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I IS . diately 84�t- to work to express n ion &nor rime ter &I to , I * -Of one if n4 fatal accident.
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- .1 Messrs, Cra!o1e & B rd makevery little past year. The to�t-a,lt;ulatiou ` *8 120 -tance, away, terribly bruised.. He was a to Joseph Goldthorpe, . SaItford, next the wor a, i
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I whatever'that may - I ge of Br(N a h . I ation in over - 9,000. and three children in poor cir !.r,r � .
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�� I . I that- Sp�ih him been ruineol'by internal not made a cent I s -A fatal accident occurred on- the Grand o ve star a the aze. The uildi Whitachurchou Saturday evening 'Of last
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I . fact that we Government. No - attempt has been made Messrs. Bartlei, Fraiser & Company con- property in $2,59b . 'h'ye - '"' " Win. Moody, of the 5th conces- his a am and Wagon,
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'L � co station hand vere d riding - with him was Ar
I ! � -- grounds for sayin,* the first to conceal the gravity of the situation in Btitut4 homas W. Campbell, s disco d the dead body of on Usbo - - -
I i . �,VLL . hippiDg here, and their' profits will turn -The Rev. Bishop L
, - thing about our fello,w, until we Spain.; yet there -is no- whining for- peace. 1 - an Unknown man lying on the track a few attack of blood poison the resuh of- Fordyce. Unfortunately, a nub came off
.1 Reforms(! piecopal Church of, allowing the -wheel to .
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. - ' The Government, on the contrary, is ex. out, to be from $30,000 to W,000. of the - alight scratch on one his thumbs. Tha
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, of Rem C�rpetri - lual in ! a I' tion for admis- yardo'below the station.- The head was L a one of the &,xles -1
r ., hav e a4ed the indivii horting Spariia;rds to stand united in defence .Messrs- Lohrke & ,Company have also Brooklyn, has made a p tea - ipletely severed from the trunk, and the hand and arm. -are badly jWolleU, and 'lit in come off. As the &'xle dr d t Ah ground - I I
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'r a, stair, hall or bed, - I _ I I . con y mangled. No mark of .. the' hoirsen; o.ok irig a 01 pe 0 � a']
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I L qnestion about what we have ountry. It has been pr ab"ut $20,000. - Sion tothe Tor=t:o P b tery, desiring to
�f-pricies.for fair quali- i I of their c oposed ' I fearedithe result may -yet prove serious, '
: - The profits of �be abovb named firms have beco!ne a member of he Presbyterian de- body *as horribl I
-- � - -coheerning him. . that the Cortes sit continuously till the war . . entification was found vol him. -Some of � -T, he Provincial Auditor, J. Bi Lsingy then jumpi d out, 1�nt in �doing so. fell ,and F�l
0a,tterna, Prices per - . Z heard ; - been made m legitimate institutions, deliv- nomination. - The a ication has been for- id I - .
8c, 920a � and 23c. , . ' ' ' is measures are adopted. There -appears to be Assembly, with a the station hands remembered talking to was in Goderich last week on business, and broke one )f his legs, The two amall bonee . . .
f . - . It is also: true that hasty judgment cry having beeii! 'Made in �all .casee. There warded to the G ner iv . -
� i no definite plan of campaign, and the Cape him earlier in the'eirening. - To them he while, in that town he examined the books were fracti red and the large bone dri. an I
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- � at V,erole squadron has returned to the Spanish has 1 . I shop had taid his name was James Donnelly, or uf tbq county and town treasurers. Mr. throughtni i flesh until it protruded A couple
1* . . . speculation where the dealers,came out on waaa for sev &I years pastor of the � -
I 'Well I ag people. - coast.. . . � . . Eploc( Donly, and. that he wanted to get to River .Lain#. was .evidently satisfied with the of inches. - - . .1
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I - I I -:,Apart from the war, Spain has ear' Beandette. The moccasin _Or a pasain books� for he said that the county and the ' -On - -week Mr. JVhn
t I .1 I - How of eri )nen are heard roundly con : . . I IOUs , Mesere."J. &,, C. Warrington's profits in -Mr. H. B. Lee lug the well-known . 9 . Xopolay of laolu � .
is really astenishing7. .. I t I J 9 freight evidently had stru*ek and ran over town, tressurer's � were above the average. - Middletono of Goderich township, sent off :
� . � .i finding fault with t6oubles. Madrid is threatened ,with to -day's rise alone reached $10,000, ,while collector of customs at Brantford a * * ,_
�" you; scarcely a. pat- i demning or � . him. Coroner Hamilton -considered all in- -Word was, received in Exeter the other two cailoa� a of p.rime cattle to -the )English -
�_ . � their.total game will not be a cent lea than last week seized Wilt a paralytic roke . - .
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� more money.. � famine, and the food supplies of t - . ,at wa queeb unnecessary. . I - . day of the death in California, of -the wife market. 7hey were shippecl by the St. �
is cc. He was. removed
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. I the ,�.ioihes po�sibly he must be replenished or a revolt will bre $40,000. - . while sitting in b * .
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ry and uniong &t, - . � . - g, the d "'i a men summoned _ Mr. Harvey Cull, and old resident of ol the lateJohn Buckingham, son of Samuel Lawrence r Date and were put .ekboard -the I
IlLpe8l . wearing. $omething'i wron out. . Captain. general Blanco has .cabl ( � The Messrs. Warrington are cheese deal- home and two madir' . . Mr. � Buckingham, 61 Exeter. Deceased had been first cattle- 3arrier. of this season to leave �
� ypxd-25c, . I . . I Guelph distriet,died last week, aged eighty. . -
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, p I C0.101T d6es not sa . i I iy at -the Chicago LeeTl;lg,did not reff usness unti led Montreal , -eamer Sootihman. Mr.
� I - Ltion and provisions are also wanted at * era, but they take a sl . . j% u console He came to Nichol in 1832, and seven years ill for some time, and had never I recover the at
I I . . �.. is not what, he wants, and he 'nun' wheat pib at times. . This week they have late in the evening, a d in still lying in a later removed to West Garafraxw. He. rep- from the shock sustained owing to her hue- Middleio� will make another ,shipment -
.. � Porto Rico and the Bidearle and Canary . I I I
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1� - . . b2 himself, who alone is to . —0 . I � . ' ' county council as reeve, and' for several -In returning from the Walton .Method year he ha i shipped direct to the old coun- � I
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I , . . I 1. - - i r 3olomon Wigle, ged 76 years, one of Years was president of the Centre Welling, ist- church last Sabbath afternoon. a h6res ter, iustes, � of -gelling to. .the, local drovert,
me, really choice pat. - - blame, for he is the purchaser. . , -F I �
� . I Adding Insult -to Injury. . I' -John Parks, of -Wisconsin, PA elderly ton Reform Associ4tion, being -a staunch belonging to Robert Holland, driven by and, the experience obtained ban apparently - . .
. Tehpastry, Wool and, I I - . i - man, was the pioneers of Hose ,.died at his I;oine in and active Reformer. He was. a Methodist Theoclori, took a fractious notion - into its confirmed him in the belief that the to
. 11 - . Our mission here' as clothiers iS, While The'following letter w" received by Mr.' knocked unconscious on one of short time ago. Mr. . . . Ays M
ese figures may seam. . ma'ke a competency, J� D: Moore, of St. night last weak, Kingsville a Wigle in religion, and devoutly attached to that head and ran away, upsetting the bag is profitabl a or he would not continue, it. ..
I I Marys, whose exploi,'t the streets in Ottawa one . � � � .t gy .UL . .
;� but really good Car. . striving to Avis many years to ublic. servicoi, ha Wig body. - Seven ears aig he removed to and damaging I considerably. The occu- MT. Middl oton feeds and ships a L Lrge RUM. ; '?
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, SC6Lpe of our bu * N o doubt written -by Davi g,ected in Belleville in a short time, n V
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" ..41alterated "cheek". and pure . the 15bh battalion,bud - . . Mr. Wigle was ma ad twice, and is our- ., there large crow . L
. . . � . . 0 I ' . and three married brothers. derwent a surgical operation at the hands of of the , , Prespyteriancliareb, Qodedch
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: : I � . number of new customers and " cussedness " it burpasses anything we have club. ' vived by his widow nd four sons. , i emble . � I I
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I . in print. The letter was � type- -A disastrous fire occurred last *ask in -During the past fe* days We passenger Drs. Wisherf and Woodruff for the removal to , d at the home,of jar.
, .. -Information re bed the city of Ottawa r � pf. ��
, L . . i . a large portion traffic on the Boston and Maine north -bound il I e- . to b! farewell to his -
, � . ketain the old.- L written and was post marked PortHuron. Sharbott lAkei when . of the 'hi6h Callied in ,
�� hadz such a, range of ; 11 I the town litel thstxrailwa catestroplishad taken of a growth in beg throat, w
� . y trains has been a record -breaker, and it is impediment in bet speech and a dullness of dough r iej * 0 w a lit I for �
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rades, -bf Wool, Brus- - . We are- conservative, and cautious It reads as follows : place on the Obtaws and Parry Sound Rail- I I ken of the ,oe. . 11
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- , � rfd_,Iy, not My DEAR 8 L will be very heavy. Amount of insurance I all due to the war.' The cars are packed to hear -mg. � . ;
i - eta. - if YOU con � ' ill � to 6row Ste lui-I feel now the ime has I � . WAY, wait of Whit ey. - It is understood n *on to ' a nuin r of vsl-�. - L
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;.� Car L 7 - - enou, - 0 Of carried is not -known. ra no Came together near their full capacity with retu n -While Dan Davis, of kketer, was kill- Oat, ;1O . L rib her L
;, � t thi i - -for ' a r 0 . ing a lamb one day last week, hLe sustained' ey.ini reev,
��, rtegn in the uable art' as and a parse of men
.. L -apid mush- airived to wake you from your d earn -Richard Hartriiik,a former Kingot011i%ll that two freight t Canadians. Many who have -
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!6� �ew pring ;,'J,P, er rnn!.' - - � . a den riches and inform you thai .on have mmander -9 trestle work a ut seven milow from � � � - 1. .
- * I r'Q,m growth, to have an equall go' in on the cruiser Baltidiore, of Cc to L States for years are now returnin to their ognition her services as -o at of the � _.
, ,,A 0 , 1. . y known injuries which baVe caused him to consult a ..
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I R , 950, 91, S , - . I ': So ing U. rank, It On doctor and remain in bed. He thOF hit, be a rob, a coition she . . led yery- ae- .
1.10- been the Victim L Of a stale old game, F Walker, fireman, Parry
.1 .. Dewey's fleet. His friends are very anxious' BOB' Was L MoCrosig,p'�L old Canadian homes. Some of t one in has
i .. om, death. an the "gold brick .game." -It should be . �U(Tl killed, and . fireman, -
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�. regarding his safety. - The United States 'O. may that it in not the fear of being called had th h -led it ceptably r a number of yearm, Was Me-
- . - -called the' bran brick as that is what yours . Obtaw adl a lamb killed, But when a pie I
� . E4 very ma,n,svhom we receive for, a cus . ' rticulars. l%ry uJared. The I RmAge to upon to enlist And sent to fight the 8 Cluakey g a went -or .esat-to take the . .
. .. two bricks of brags worth consul has been asked for early pa go � gg� up it kicked vigorouslyg itriking Dan, with
, I . I . one, are. Yea have each and if your friends -Arthur . Gignac, of Magog, Quebec, a propert I - iards which has brought so many boo . the above result, Inflammation having met, in. .Position 0 Assistant teacher in -a school at -
tomer is� likely t6 lemairi about five dollars . -BU Is enter d the loweir depot of the . .
i '� . . went" to the festivities their native land, but that their return is -A runaway sicident-occurred on Wed- Olas, Puli, in which her brother is principal, I . -
I . . . I because we give .him goods,and and creditorli and a few others . (who do not disappointed lover, i acific * ne night not long : ione�pro , . era allber life haa in . adamacy ! I
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- - . - ink know -you any too well on account of your stteE .ago, at Keripbvill' "WRIO the
bor Oil Cloths and t u affection, I and a . .enter part _f 9 -friends. She lies -be �.
. value that cause him to th . I both brid , duced in the States by tLhe 'war. They the breaking o -a limb. Mrs. Robt. M as- warm.and
le widtliff. ' . . greedy ways � should hear' it, I -fancy yo vowing to kil a and . & , fe nd tiag - an
! - well of �s. ' He was struck �y one of the guests of the safe al' to i can, but faile to t speak of business being at &� standstill, of tive in I urch and social circles,, -and will
. I . we the last of it, but would groom- into the cash ol artment - grove was on her way home to Bluevalej Active in . . I L
I uld never hear * . Mr; Cawi y V ry L ' tly M d .
1. call be pointed out as an old fool that b lit and killed. y . , and of wages reduced. � from Wingham, wben the horse teook fright be a , a isse - I _1
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I . atten I ly (I Police, L shot and killed himself at the stable to feed nd � prepare his team to Ve
I � 11 d �ave- you from mounts a early start -to orriaburg, and I w'hile.he Huron NoUs. m - . thrown out and had her arm broken in - -Last Viday a niug the ,members of the I- 1.
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'I . - . -0 Wiardnook. British Columbia, while ill WAS has is three places. - 1.
, _ry tecorn laughi g stock of your friends in the btable a burglars followed him -Thomas Gundr
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� . L- I ioe jubilee contingent that went to Eng- up 00� Blake, of Berimiller, met with'an accidents in Ameri by entertaining a large number
� . � � , I will be many, many n . Clol. . I - . with their Work. R. A. Graham he# pdrobased the Wing- L t any ..
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. � � . I I . worse. It, had been shut up for some time music hal There was,& choice progmmme, -
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7d severai boys Vere ham weigh scales for this year at $128-75.L and it was fortunate of their f ads at a reception in MaDonald's
� Curtaing gives 'the . ad in appearance that you we d not k -Mrs.' Herod, wife of George S. Herod, � , ]_
I 1IF WANTED. " me if I spoke to you on the street. Now I ' With & 111 ot-gim behind Gordon -A bylaw to have a curfew bell. rung in
6 for we have them - Ir.. mmuy BACK. . local ent, and anadd q
I � . � - M. D., of Guelph, died May 2ndi after a P] eflug -on Oddfol-.
� ___. ,. I remember then words of advice shol itmay Yorman'sliarnin Aterville. John'Formant Clinton has been defeated by -,the council. with its foal,. and when turned out felt by local raw
� -the best, in. large I week's illnew, of fatty n of the pretty frisky, and Lin dancinj arotind went lowship b Dr. C. T. Campbell of London L it
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I many -a dollar in the future ; no bout fou old had com- -The Brussels brauch.of the Upper Can- . to . 11 . I 4
� prices yon. will be - � . - � sort. She leaves her husband, a son, Wal- e boy about fou n years hing floor, . . of the Sovereign Grand 'L i
� � . - - do business in the bushes b I pleted'loading a hot -gun wil fine bird ads Bible Society this year obIlected through a three ppmg across pu� gra sire . i
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�value 'We cangive, - ". honest man has to t the ter, and a daughter, Mary, to mourn her . a beam, where iLt teetered for some time, Lodge, Im spendent Order of Forester% I : 1
,7-30c, 40c, 50c, 75e - . -, t" GREIG d MAODONALD 5 ( or will do it there.) Waver try tri ge . shot, and was &be t to shoot at 0 mark, $112.79. 1 1 � - i
� st of a poor Indian because Y' think him -loss- - when thegom acei entally want off, and the -There tire 3,544 v9lumes in the library finally failing backwards and breakmg its , _M�rg. auiel McGowan, Stratford, Vs. I 11
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� � , --- . = . Inks of a greedy sucker I iog right long of red Harford; a boy about year 3,51&volumes were issued. -oil the four farms. cornering on 8 the dead of her non, William, in -that city, , 1* ,I
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� - . . - . , CLOTHIERS. ,. I Z will send a clipping from a daily paper which residencethere, thi came being blood poison- nine years of age, son of Tbom . Harford. - -While practising football ab the Nil : lines in the townships of Ashfield and- Veleognt om' & " . it is � I
� � will get if it boy lived o an hour. the other day, Thomas R. Courtice had * addl.ent OEM-" were )raoeived� but
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I . I a Wrong -;Side Of the stkeet, in the . . brought on by an obstinate carbuncle The I I . : .
� - On th , 9 thoug at �he specuinbed to conau i ..3
. I : I . ' imerly mana r � Wawanosh, there are residing four youn , It � ' . that i I
; persons whose birthdays are on the at day LtIon,
�r prices, nowadaya,. . � comes out. The assayerwas- mypartner,so you ingli . 7 -Fred S. Youn , fo r of the misfortune to dislocate his knee. as a bad been a0licted with mn' -
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� _- -large in these . - Strong,Block. . see what a complete sucker you have been. I rg. Stern%man, who appeared for the Globe Savings & an Com ;rinnipeg, -There are between 3,000 and 4,000 vol- , of May, viz. : Miss Mary Ryan, aged 17 . I
�oably I -M 6 - Institute -disesselo some years past,On leavig Btmt-
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" gh, second time last week, On trial for her life, occupies a cell iri b - ; Masters Willie Elliott and Willie
5 per pai�-$I, t$1. 25, . M- . ONT. the low of your money hurts you enon been set free. The trial took Place at ing a proliminai y = g on a charge of and .during. hot year 12,954 books were C "k. 16 years, - and Lulu Stothers, 6 years, -ford a- fe wee" ago fok Now York, where
� . - SFAFORTIEL, . . - has �� he intendo-, to .i;soitre- employment, he ap-
. 50. 1 _ . . - � but merely to W&M you so you will+ave time d Chancellor Boyd, stea#ng. $500, p forred against him by the issued. . . tivelygood, heal7th '
� . 11 I the assizes at Cayuga, -an � Of :In compare; I :
i — a with the bank and save of -Mr. Luther J. Williams has .purchased all of whom were born On the first day peared to be i :
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I .. � to arrange matter - . Jus- company as a res It of an investigation .
� . I idii3g judge instead of Mr. . birth. . . I � -
_ i , 'I, . I ad out and bein& guyed was the pres I the butchering business in Wigham, car. May, in their respective. years of � and wis thought tobe regaw
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i . � . � , I on I _rtson Mr. A McDonald, and in now in - ult an old 'Re was of a kind die ition Vnd a favorits, ,
i y i1i . -In Grey, on Frid�&,y, 22rid
i and laughed stTy every6ne should it come ties Robe - ,1r. Smarto Windsor, J. Kilgour, who scantly -arrive , i. tied, on.by 0 P
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Euius'at. these prices, � � - ______ � . watches, two gold breeches, a pair of brace- Vancouvert wh re -he went about . three-, -The msmb - '
� , - — ..... I - cps . ore iton Evangelical church presented Rev. Mr. Mrs. Thomas Johnston, l7th concession. -0ae ternoon, not long ago, Mr. Wm. , I
a etirtain line. - They I 1.i ir money. Now I -h h ' after you lots, two pairs of earrings, several gold weeks ago. with is fp6mily. Schmidt with a purse of money Fisher, istowel, was invited down to the-
� YOU e low and rem.em- Woodstock as a parting Her maiden name was Jessie Buchanan, �
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� � and the assort- =----. - - rings and some money stolen. -One of the o. dait men � bein a sister to John and -Alex. Buchanan, Multio , where a number of -citizens
c I . - bar As old saying, 11 All that glitters is not - , last week, , n the person of John Mar- gift. g ,not had gath d, and &.prosentation* Of &.gold- ,
oice. Prices per r ", , � -10 � , -bye. . .:-Mr,-Cephas Rose,& public school teacher died ad reached the ,advanced -Mrs. Win. Smithson, of Clinton, died .of a same locality. Her' illness was
� 14' , , I# WeA fined $1 and costs by the pie. Deceased . . � I
, ,a$4.50 and 1,R5. - . at Ottawl . W-1 us was made to him, on behalf of .
- Fare to ,� the Soo by boat : , 1st clasSt gold." . A last good ,n Monday of last week at the age of 63 of long duration and her death was rather headed .
i " YouE. NzPuzw. age of 93 years. Mr. Marple ka born in 0 1 1 .t.
� - .. - i - police magistrate for beating a puDiL The - - his fel 0 I izeris, by Mr. H, B. Morphy,, � . -
"d class, 86.35. � � � punWmenb in- Pidtou, .N,ova S - � -together ith a tea.set to Mrs. Fisher.. An
� $9.85 ; 2� � years. Deceased leaves a husband , but no unexpected. She is survived. by her hum
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� . . I First eIRss fare to Port Arthur and . Mackinac Island� . flicted must. be under rule proscribed .by Huron =9 hare he took u for . - an" Kenny Me- adoliress, . sedandmigned, ,was readby
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�� Cretonues, Curtain - . return Mackinac Island lies like a broken link the board. :rue, t a house in which he 'died. David Tiplady h d the position Auley, was on the, steamer Servis, when she M �
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t ;f3aah Netting, Art, � � . � it meet the waters of the two next October. Holl.J. H. Ross, speaking at Since going . . he lost everything except the clothes he had Listowel and refening tobis kindlinen
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. , $15.30� around ,3eased leaves a wife odist church, Clinton. ;:fF _;
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� � I bftinioa Exprbss Orders -are gre ,ty-one feet above Mackenzie and Mann to build the railway and one marris ;0n. . -A pet dog bblougwi to 'r
I is five hundred and six I of tanning alter made one trip� from Chicago to Buffalo, went ad h bi It wishes fo welfare and
� �� able anywher ada or the United level The island has sufficiefit area. to to Prmice Albert in two years.. and to Hold- -The relati who expected to benefit Clinton, which had a fa I przo=
. . . I . I . � the sea. . by the death of Mr. Robert Ramsay, a're. the train, got under the wheels the other to Duluth and loaded cc ' rn for Buffalo, and I �
� . � . miles in skirting its son's Bay in four yeAr0- was off Whitfish- Point (about 100 miles at this x -he
- . - States. - 9a,use a journey of nine 3 richest gold finds yet discov- tired farmer who diediit Brampton lately, day and was killed. - ' pected token -of 'the good feeling -
� . . I ly walk all over -One of thi . . - 'terrible and fatal accident happened from the Soo), on her - way down 'when the ;terta, ad toward him, and valued t I
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q : An accident pqliey co s little. thwestern Ontario is rnorted are n nun Ing ovir the will. A foster -A
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I It'in a day. It rises shear above the waters ered in Nor, Owl iso ounce with in the saw mill at Holyrood on Friday of mis rtime took place. The C. P. R, ,
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