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The balance of th era of the X, 01 - . I I . . , __ I * DE i to the teaching profession. The if he wishes, his local newspaper 7ill readily Jreffrey, Jo n James Scott, Maud e Dominloii Bank this was not known by the taipsy. he )r,oa.r,, Hugh yi�hot ' I , THE PARTURVa OF AN crowding in .- -Xi ___ - ­ - I .1 I 1. Johns, Ell . . bills -have been put in circulation in Canada township. He resign L Archibald � I ad nothing less publish them, If asked to do so. - ad early in t � ­ 404 � or �­ --_ - . ., - standard is to be raisedp ai :. *# I . I - I - OLD,FRIEND. I and United Swiss, and are, constantly turn- after his shortage had been discovered. A . ing mom ,had 'beia Ift- - -:. . � . than a second-Omme certificate will avail. * ' idees writing ENTRANCE STA"ING* . . - - I- I --- : -_ � c I Fbi some years, abd - - 4 .T I .11� I . I . The.large majority of and . lug up. The robbery of the- bank at Na short time ago there w" m, meeting of the - - � w" - �­ i This : will doubtless shut out many, but n the.public school lesving had Passed the Brigham, da M. Livermore, C. ' , ff*f .� � - 0 t 1: 0011110il ,of the -township, and it womat first I � � i � . I anee oe . I i short timai iwlift . , 7 , ! � . . THIRD -CLASS CERTIFICATES NO MORE, thotimands will try for. the a oil- curred on the night of August 27 � -1 his dvanced ceitifit, entrance examination, and� hence, -had Bullen, tib McGregor, Wallace , ount decided to drop legal proceeding -if the . . . I %. * contract ap= Wbl,* 1. I - . ad $33,000 in bills taken. 01 this am - - I I - The good old ithird-claso certificate. in Educational methods are becoming trancestonding. The boards oftexaminerso Carry, Arthur Snell, Dorothy I - � I -" . - . � y would pay the shortag . - He waa born in iforti-I � ,I �.: Acomed. The edicit of the Educational Do- Zleor every day, at least so far as ;;,000 was in Canadian coin, bills and treasurer , e.1 There . - - - �_ ­ - � I Pr0PAr- 'therefore thought it needless to grant theme ; DLYTH. - American gold., while the balance was '.'in was some hitch in the proosedillgo and - I . - . earn sgo�and wW mi filae, I ation for examinations candid& -;;o who failed on Public school leav- I nothing was 'done until deputy ree Ken- - . , � � �' � � partment has gonO forth'and after this year - are concerned. � ve � I '. Hii *" Mar - . ­­ �, ; ' ly 94not ate Anderson, Friiink - . .0 �� - no more of the thousands Of Ontario's young Children of twelve years to -day can reAdi Ing, entrance standing. Those who It � 04 if � , McLean, 1: A. unsigned Dominion Bank $10 bills � I - � 11 I � . - . . � � nedy decided, to bring the one to an issue 1. . Ono. son to moi tuir. - - I were Reid, Mai y - Douglas, Peter . - - __I�Z_-_ � � . scholarstwill write for the coveted parch- pan examinations tha, t children of fifteen passed the entrance examination . -old - � ., I I . . - - ' McDowell, -John - I Can&". I and swore out a warrant against W on I -1 I 1 11 � . Watt, Bessie . I'm , the :m- _ I :, � -4 - : OT mont,and &wait with anxious hearts through: could not have passed fifteen or twenty awarded entrance standing �when they ob. I � . ' : . - , � :1 - � charging him with -mitapproprib - __ - I � out the summer vacation for the'publication years ago. There will be no terrors for tained the necessary marks on 'the public ENTRANCE STANDING. -Mr. Samuel Bothwell, a farmer living _n ___1_;GZ==__ I .. . i . , , - I - . - . c- d I 0 funds of the township. He was 'brouglit . . .- i - : � ot the returns, . . . young. Ontario 'in passing a so on -class adhoolieaving papers. It the second line of Plympton, near Pe- i0iiiiiiiWin, - . - . . Bell, Eva Smith, Davis I. ' before Magistrate Bartlet,st Windsor, and - ..... � . � - . I . . -teachert's examination. Certainly the effect � - . ere all fair papers. . - . trolea, was killed last week. He was ra- �e g " , ... -1 1� : . I . will not be first noticed in the country. The entrance papers w, I 11 I BRUSSELS. taming from the Orange celebration at the "" Was p0ltP`11d Until July 211t. . I - � ow - . I Theold third -clan certificate has served Weldon wasirelessed ou $2,000 ball. yn� I - , � - �he arithmetic of the public school leaving . . I I .. I � A child that has its choice between bard or to All Ile Lamont, Samuel . Forest, and it -is supposed his .teara ran I - i the ... � its tam and is passing away. How good , was* too difficult and the grammar pap ,,,Je McKenzisi Mary I - An accident happened -at A I J - . . . � . ­ � ­ .. I . ' that 11 f ousands of pro. study.and a life on the farm, will take more. long. I � . I , BA1!,n,.,r'., old. AWAY. . - . In 071 in - - ., � � . I I . ufn" was, let the th' kindly to the hard - tudy than the city child . - I Caldor, Ja�nes �Maunders, Norah -David Campbell, one of the beat known northern part of the county -of Peterborough, � . ' , . . . . . n - I - . . fessional, men in Canada and -in the United -Most teachers attempt to do the,publio Crearer, J hn S. "McCall' * � and most progressive farmers of Wel � land by which'& little two-year-old son of Mr. - I` I . 6, M le I � � WEATHER States, too, who found. it a stepping stone with all kinds of business opportunities close hool leaving work in one.ye%r aftekths' Framer, C McGuire, Imalift9con 1, 6eor-ge Cowley lost his life. Another son �, I 1. - at hand. -No regulation of the EdueAtion : district, died at his home, near Mirshvillf - I - I . I to their .11rosperity, make answer. It in .. - be too all irk - Lizzie A. 0 r 1Z : � Pupils pass the entrance. This is ort Friendsh . Mary McKj,y, last week, aged 72 years. He leaves -a' of MT. C wley had got his fatter's rifle I - - - - notorious that the leading doctors, the Department, sue as raising the, standard, � . d to do the work wall; tWo,'Yesira Gard i5ill 1er, Marguerite widow,,two sons, Benjamin and Augue, and down from the barn', where it usually hung. . . � I . - - �0 � . leading lawyers, and the leading preachers will prevent the farm raised boy from leay. ,ft polio .; iner, ohn A. Pat � . . � * � � . ft� A � I i : � �isrmon, Susie There were some cartridges in the magazine* ".. I . Z country home and should be taken. P�_ - . I � - . of 'b6th this country and the United States Ing his overalls in bin 11 Grieve, W Ilie . six daughters. � - I . � ,DurIng a heavy pull on some loge last By working the lever -be managed to load I "I - � I 101 th a healthy body I I - KPAWS, - - , 1" ` __ were born in rural districts, and are largely seek g the city Wi � I ' th, Kate - the gan, and it went of� killing his little Pritoitijai and The numbers that wrote *and passed : Haycro% dabol Seel, Siliie .. :� 1. k � well stored mind, to' get with strong hand , I Jackson, I 3&rl . Smi . Friday at Young's Mill, Wiarton, the . I . � 1� . - _. I - I self-edneated men. And it in notorious that I I � r - . . . . And am long . , Kendall, J -lice White, 01 ton doubletrees broke, one piece hitting the brother, aged about two years, who wait I I _. . -1 . . MAKES in Ontario a -very large percentage ot self. - his share of all that In e� Entrance. - P. S. LIBSTilig. ,my I � - , I . I - ___ - � . . � I , � .11, I . i ; an school teaching can Vmnkade a ateppiul. NTRANCE STANDING. team ter, John Cordick, over the stomach, playing on the floor a short 4istaties away. _ . , . I . I . I � ; d -clan - i Ic 'O 0 4 , I . a to .4 1% - ', . r : educated men have used the old thir stone to success, he and :' . IV . kill' hi taritly. � He leaves a wife and The ball passed Completely. through' him OR _. 4 ;I . . . will use it succee . � .3 3 ing 1111 me . � � : I . I . Z � I I cartifiesie and the teaching profession as the . 1. I co 0 S Z,v Lamo t,. inuie , Menzies, Cameron nin wall. He died be- - 4 , . . . I : 2 .61 . . Welildren. shoulder, lodging in the I . . - : " . i � I liz � . 11 means to raime money by which the;y micht i Centreb " I ', McQ ar- stance could be procured, though - I . .. . -1 � - L - � *_ � I -t I " MCQ e Clara B. . e assi I I . I ­ . ­ � �, . eir studies in their chosen pro. High School i � . the brick residence of -Alex. froM the terrible nature of the wolind noth- I - ­ pro!pct�te tb � i I . � . 1. I I � I ! - - __ - of last week - I I . 7 �.�,-�r , - tession. . # _[ . , Beattie le Whitemore, Samuel Love, of Forest, was destroyed by fire, most Ing could have saved his. life. ' 'The boy � - � � � � - ­ I . 'T __ - - I inatio 66 145 23 6 ' ' E * - . I i . Entrance' Exam- . �: �: N ;A AD . I . SEAFORTH. � -At two o'clock on Wednesday morning for , - I THE NOS' n4. . , I I , I I I , . Clinton ..... 92 ni . i � . � I - I . . I niae Ae�irm old. � :; . � � � . i Twenty-five yea o, in Ontario, school Wingliam ... 55 43 �40 23 7 � Hills Ifer I of the Contents being saved. How the fire who had the rifle is about 17 �; � I f , - I � i I GOOD8113 � . 1. I . . teachers and those, qu lified to teach, bore WEST HURON. Blyth ....... 291 16 1 12 ; 6 2 - NTRANCE STANDING. I started is a mystery. There was $6W ill- -The Muskoka express froi;�'t�� north on - - . I , I . . I ' ourall Wednesday right of. I"b week strook a � I - � i, ., - - . k � � 1� � . I . : . 55 38 110 3 , 3 Beattie, Wright, Jennie I ce on the building, which will not � � _�_ . - - � . no such ratio to pulation of the pro. The' following is 7the list -of:- candidates Seafofth. . . .. I is I .,. -,. I r the loss.' . Ii lit h is, pe"le, JAWb � . � - I *01 -1 ; - vince as at-prese . in country school see ad by the board Of e � more for West Brussels '.... � 45 d9 35 22 3 McFadden, Aggie . �. Cove - ig wagon contisinittir t. ri _ � I - . .. I -Mr. Watson, of , the Hamilton Blast Stong, of York townsfiip ; Ma. P rboughp - . � _Z . � - -1-01111 �_Ejijwn -1 . tions the teacher - was often ib rn�dd e sa x . 26 16 16 10 0 . . I . = . I . ­ � . I ­ minGETK I' W.r*on, together with tb marks obtained Wroxeter. . . 3 . . WROXETER. Furnace C ithe and Miss Melinda Jane stoigf - . tF1 orniany, has returned from a trip of Em ; I - I i � aged man, and-ustially Considerably over h each. In addition t those who hald Pordwich,... - � I . _. . . I � - . I -11 . . � I It ALrmetrou , James � Higgi 0 1 1 9term. 'The accident took place � I I I - - La ?" William outhe Kingston and Pembroke railway, I I - .. 1 *4 I- ; �,, I . I -twenty-one years of age. The lady teacher %tained the full requirlaments'. viz., one ii -Ayleswort Orley wrle, Ralph where he was looking over iron ore lands. near Downsviewo about five milba Aiorth of . - - . , - . - - � � � . was almost unknown. In the" days the third of each subject ano one half of the I 313 215 �,.�4 I. 97 . 04 - . - f 'irohn -some excellent properties Toronto. There was a terrible am It as , ic, 80, PC � . � I.Pew .r I . . teacher frequently receiveff: as high an � $500 total, several candidates I who had th . I i � nderson, He says there are i f the . . �� I - ' I I I -...- Hamilton, I Aylesworth, Mary . in that district. and they will be opened up train was travelling at great speed, and the .. �_ I per year, where to -day. some young man or d . total, 5130 marks, but had fallen a !'� ENTRANCE EXAM 11.qATION. Lawrie, Berths by his company. The ore will be take .1 4% ,I . girl ioglad to take 8200. The educational I . Hemphill, Ivin,_-, It to I wagon and occupants were thrown into the I OF us I � = below in one, or, at most, two sub. 1; OLINTOX I . :� . air and hurled about 50 feet alon the , I . I - . . � Kin ton and shipped west by vessel ; . _ . . I . . FORDWIOH. I 9 � I . I . he glowin "counts of the condition .,.. . : :: I L 1. machine was not yet brought to such per- jeots, were, in accordance with the regula- Agnew, Lillian- Campbell, Malcolm � station platform. Mr. Stong, all old man i . - � 11. - t, , and tions, I - . Co6k,'Blsk Montgomery, Edith . modified - - I i . � fee. I attained in after years mosed by the board on account of -7 - � . i '�%v their age or other ciroumstauces. Cards Armstrong, t the crops in nearly -70 years of age) was instantly killed Sol gel l0a, -, . . . t it May Chidley, George . . Of tanitobi, must be ­ - . t te&21 ere not turned out so young. .Strong, Re ' A F. Milne, Elele 1 - . .1 i I 11 I mewhe for the time bein The excess- and horridly out up. Mrs. Peter -bough vm - . 11 - o . Aitken, Edna Clement, Arthur . � i . � . : The �yorage age of pupils; in the Country giving the marks of the 'candidates will be .. . Webber, L 8 till H. McConitell, Annie . !* rains of June and sume Lg hot weather also killed- and Mi" Stong was taken To the t - . - � - I " much higher than at sent out as usual. . I Breast, Eleanor , Colclough, Harvey Aki Iva L a Jul Swing from a broken, - , . I acho, 5��wao present. 1. no"Ber a .,Padfield,, Maggie 'JUL - � , ' , Chidley, Lizzie bunnitiglism, Gordon Donaghy, . to Hompi a on � - , ­ - . I . LIMP and In We winter. it was the custom of all be � I I inalibByer my M. 8 nee, Matilda have made grain many parts mickly, and Toren .; k � L a The results of the public school T pe etearefor a light. crop, lowerjaw, shoulderblader and three ribs. - I . . undet� 20 years of age to attend the pub9c examinations viill be L given in ,,X, "v"g Dowzer, Maude Yowleril Foster I L the present pros -1 � ' I week's � I INTRANOR STANDING. 'recover I � _- MI 12�a -1- per jard i � . Eidt Amelia ' Tair, Glen I . . though grain stirt han-s; Chance to ' She may recover. The hotioni-wh1oh, tanned , �r . W scho�l and improve their, arithmetic, read- issue, the board having found it impossible # I ' Webber, Mary L. .very cousiderablybetween'llo!w and harvest 11 7- ! �� I - -11 Kelly, Mary Forrester, Fred - Hyndfiianp . C. � f I . tile accident by beco I � - I � Ing and writing. In the spring it, was the to have them ready in time to go with the ' ' � , i � I - I - - � . I 9 a Irwin, 1 Wallace N Ey's, J I with favorable weather, were only slightly hurt. - I r I I 11 11 oustooi of those same youths to get to work entrance. � . . gyp J g from, a 0. P. R. freight -Last -week GeorXe Lish, aged,60 . * o . ..... a Johnioil, Willie -In jumpin, hwhose I __ . 11 . . . .. WINGHAX. - I I . 12JO, 15c, 18a, 256 ,lmr - / ILANGUID, under thevegle eye of a stony hearted par'- Gopzwou MODEL SCHOOL, -Irene Ache ' train one morning last week at Chatham, a home is in Darhi=, Oxford Count), Ontario, . I - I I I -I- I . ; I � ent, and work uniiI the next fall at seedingt son, 676 ; Jeninie Cautelon, 593 ; Eva Dun- u h't, Madge Jeffrey� P M A Ikens, on D. Higgins Maud- I "I 1� � , I -1 I limen I fourteen -year-old boy, giving his name as attempt,ed to commit suicide at, Detroit by , I � c io ael, Nellie B. Jordan, We , , M. I . � �­ . � . � I �__ haying� and harvesting. Few Children at'- lop, 674 ; Jessie HeAningo, 718 j Flo. M C- . Al G. a Johnston, George I k. Vie .. �,_ � - McGregor, Maude' Mill �rd, Wiley as William Atkinson and his home so 3utting his throe, with a knife at . - . ' % z � � I . tended duriDg:pring and summer, and thou Lean, 588 ; Alice Naftel, 569 - Mary"Tait, M " Ansley, i i rge E. Moore, Olive London, fell beneath the train , and - . � � : I I - .. .0 cIntosh, Mar MoRtt, John . . - railra" crossing and I ward avenue. � I � � only the littl ones. In the winter the 552 ; Hugh Andrews, 646 ; Harry Cuff, 578 ; M Bremner, orge X. McAllister, Mina . I - I - .� . .. . Edna, - bad a leg crushed off. - The young lad was He cut himielf twice.just below the left mair , I : t, , � - school -room would b6% Packed, and all ages Cheater Farrow, 588 ; Willie Johnston, 605 ; Y Msir, Wm. Chittiok, ma McDougall, Isabella he stated and bled profusely from his wounds. Sov- I .. � . I � I �, . � - . sinning, E � inm__1700, l5c� - - McPherson, Jean F. Mimonj Charles I tied by a companion, W - - . �- I , 20c. 25a ,� , i , The limp ,tud laiin,uid manner in -which represented. . ­ Charles Lewitt, 554; Darius Sallows, 550.; Cowden, M . McGillivray. Amelia accompak I . I . . ffeiia pe6ple I I . .� . Thom" Sheppard. 637; Olive Bates, 018; M61w en, Annabel McMichael,' Charles Canningba George Putland, Albert E. 'tbatthely had paid the brakemen for the eral persona who noticed his Condition 41- - � even the most ener, : � - I . .1 - - : . � . McMurray, Josie March, Norman privi ege of riding. The lad in a ion of W.' rooted him. to the office of Dr. Shill, where I,. I - Piople in the City often express BuTlft Irene Dickson, 662 ; Clara Hall, 689 ; Lottie 8 . . I � Cannin ha, John Stewart, Joseph D., � I I L I . L walk inth our store and drop into t . 'McKenzie. Aldrid .^ . H. H. Atkinson, tinstrifth, London. , his wetinds were dressed'. It took twelve - � * d , .W I 1. - I - - 0 my ' ' I � � I I - that soTmany farmers should want 0 u- Morrow, 561 ; Berths Millian, 644; Mabel . mitb, Lettie Duff, Troy, Ellen R. w4w- . I � - � . I " : - . Shipley, Carrie McKenzie, John . �'-Henry Solismillorn; a man 24 yosts of stitches to repair the injuries. He L I 1, ..4 %� I the nearest chair is, in its way, Cate their childien for the learned profelsiOnk. Strang, 844; Lillie Webothr, ,592; Edward . . Fisheir, Pe S.- Welah,, Maud I - - ' I I � z-- . � Shipley, Fannie Ouimette,. Charles age, win instantly killed at Drayton early then removed to HarpWs Hospital, were Ocs ,12jo,, 15c, 20e " 11 C� . ge that such children should stick Craig, 572; Herbert Davidson, 561 ; James . � Forster,, R H. Winfield, Bertie L. - -_ I .. per I - %� interestincy, to behold. They ut , . Taylor, Mary E. Penfound, Boyne , . . . One morning last �week. He w;A e�gaged at an early hour next morning he was ft. � . , . - � i - to the farm. Fa;tmers' children � did Garrow, 557; Ernest' Jordan, 758; Willie Gray, Goo L. . d �& � belt - . --lir . 14, � I stick ­ I I tepaire - I I . I I I I L . to the farm twenty-five yeare ago. There Robinson, 586; Wiftred Williams, 649; Twitchell, Ebta, . lvapple� David making, tile, and had just comfortably, Lish is I � . � &NOE STANDING. that was broken. Atter he had co*pleted -thought to be slightly deranged. He said - - L I I . I , . ; - Not that we del ffering, w" no mad rush among farmers' sons to get John Duff, 5a9. . Plumsteel, Boy .Mo() ,lanaghan, H. his v&rk and the machinery put in motion, he . � '. I I i . ight in, the ar 11 - . I Whiteley, Lizzie Porter, Howard - Beston, Al a . . was sorry for his acto but that he had I - - Arinstrong, Walter � � ' L I. . but that it pleases us to See the into school teaching in those days. Here GODERICH bEPARATE SCHOOL, --Carl Cam- . . Jolt bd@igr L fee, as 0 he - i ��f __� � .. and was 6arried Jed nome ond didet. I � I i �_ . 'k heal, lie Shophotdi Eddie , Denmau,A bert Powell, Frank he was caught by the belt I Mt. ends. to elear-Z� � - - . perspiring children of Adam and there, if a boy proved exceptionally pion, 551 ; Nora, Dean, 553 ; Fred Galloway, ' en we L I' Ily �_ Willie Grain'L IAUJ elot Rodgers, Lily - - to,& slieft which revolves at a rapid rate. wanted to live any longer. He deeded his , - rd. � � I 1. . . . dr, I= It Shipley, haft and bin farm to his wife, and the previous . I ,� '. .i � - out to 'get the kriowledge we slitart. and his father bad means, he went 627_ i : dams, J�owar - He was hurled around by the a 9 I . ; � 0, ­ �, � A� d Staples, John .Kuox,� Jam a G. I It , , ; � I to , gr6pmar school, or if he was delicat$ BAYFIELD,-Francis Fowlie, 5773 ; Charles I : � ov other 'parts of the tout her $20 dollars, 411 the �� 0 had, , I ! � _ . -_ --- mono t 1. /_ . 1� � � impart to them as to the best Adams, Ernest Sutherland, James � .0 z head. dashed to pieces � " i I . I � he might be educated for the ministry, but Ferguson, 573; Robert .Bailey, 553; Ada, I 1. - - - - . i 6 �, I � r . � I ing cool and com- i B"r, Stanley Taylor, John - machine. . with a letter stating ,that he . - 11' to , 1. - . � � � 1, - means of keep I - the.average boy or � the average girl did not Roueti, 5W. 1 . , Mise 311aneous Refleatioins., � . � I I � . . ; I I � I � . . Baird, Thomas Taylor;'Wilbert . I . -crop reports re-3eived at the head kill himself. . . . I -A Voila to clear -15c, _90c; I '. fortable; pursue higher leanings, as their mono and HENsALL,-Murray Elder, 60-2;- Frank . Walker, Claude - - . DEAR E3 FosxToR,-I desire once more to office of the Moleoris Bank, Montreal, from � . a, . - ,. Ili � , i � . I ; Cox Allin I trespass - . I h more, rr;Vney. - � . daughters of to -day, pursue it. I The real Reith, 641 ; Bessie Urquhart, 631; 1'.Berb on our space to relieve my mind of - - . . L � L � I - , . theii agente in Quebec, Ontario ',and f4rt)ier - .�r . L . . : . L I I . . reason was CIder, 716; Ethel Colwell, 556. ;� . . onsortw-ot ichhave occurred tome . ; ,� .. I I that their was money in farming F Ca, bell, Walter Walker, Frank , Perth Items, .. P I - - I I L � went are highly encouraging. In the', east- . I �Z � ; , I . i . Z BLYTH. . � 16 sy be of interest or *use to your - ' -P. H. Cartero a -one time -G. IT. R. " I:,,. I .. . .. . . Many and varied. are the lessons we I then, and -there is next to no money in ZuRion, - Milford Faust.� 674; Dian& � -t&_� . and which - ern townships farmers are beginning hayin#, __ - L I � � . I . Stratford, lies at the point of _. r � . I L .1 �_ nommmunimm f teach in the way of the proper farming to -day. Richbeil,-688; Clara Koehler, 610; Ethel Corley, Mary ' Youngi Ruby ,I numerous adore. In tha first pl4oe,I would agent at L � � . I I - ; . . which Promises a, good crop, The wheat in ­ � � . . ­ L "I . * pat masters, I I - ., clothing of our body. Our Williams, 574. .. Ferguson, Maude Hammond, James .remind �he they should have looking well, and with favorable weather dea,th at his home in Toronto, where he viw . � ; " ., � . I . � . ­ . ,- 1 . � . . Suggestions in hats, in ties, in In those days wheat ;rent $1.50 and $2.00 DuNGAT,moN,-Willie Glenn, 812 ; Minnie Orr'"by, Katie, Ireland. Lyal G. � all Woods thistles out on the roads in will 'yield heavily. The outlook for all stricken with paralysis &.f6w.day ago. It - ; 2 025 .was during Mr. Cartees time M agent at 1. * ' : . per bushel. Horses could be sold from $100 Darnin, 710; Cora Roberts, 774 ; Roy Lit-. Hamilton, Etelka Little, Henry their respe4 �tive road divisions. How. many crops is very goo&, farmers -W xiry hope. - i 11 I � - . . . I of the pathn I Stratford that the now renowned . Thomas .1 *. � . OP in upwards, and every farmer could cle ' asters. in this county . . ful and report a good . general harvest. - . k_1 S IN - ' hosiery, in underclothing ar his tle, 637 ; Asenat h Milligan, 550. � Procter, ]Louie Logan, George W. attend to . . I .. - . - I .a# I - . I I : : - �� I . � : braces, in shirts, in collars, in hundreds, and many their thousands of del EXF,TzR, -Florence Bissett, 636 ; Mabol Sclater, Carrie Role, Gordon this duty? The law also instructs munict . -The other morning the barn of Mrs. A. Edison, the wizard 'of elecitrieityt w I I i I � I . 1. � . � " 571 ; Lells Ross, 568 ; Olive Wright, Steinhoff, Mary Sloan, Robert 'I to See that pathmaisterm- per- operator at Stratford. �Some years late* � � - . . - Donohue, Wellington' avenue, St. Cathar- I , f recog- Ian every year. Every wealthy farmer in Follick, a Council - - I : . I �. � . - : belts �� in suits, are easily ' ears ago * Irm this ty, and' the council 14, liable for Mr. Carter was agent at'Goderich, sud rp, i . - � I'll i - of - Ontario to -day made his money y 705; William Muir, 666; Samuel Thomas. Thompson, Jessie Stewart, Goo. MeG. lo re. The large . � . i laized as being the outcome a H6 has not made it recently. The resuli 610 ; Mabel -Brook, 572 ,-Lorraine Hoo - - . � damages if' I;ey fail to ,prosepute pathmas. ines, was discovered on fi ved to Toronto in 1:8,75. He is 84 y1ears 11� I �., - � .� . � per, ISEAFORTH. brick residence caught fire from the � intense rao' U SOLS i study of the wants of our Cus- was a son or a daughter was worth mOneY 630; Francis Rowcliffe, -567; Walter H., I . term who u lect their duty in this respect. heat, and the roof was considerably dam� old, &Ad will scarcely. .1ong survive the - -- I � . - . - I B,6nd, Maude F. O'Reilly, Katie ' - / � . . . � to a farmer, and each family did its ow Gregory, 638; Daniel Rendle, 5592. . � _: I I � I . tomers. I I n I venture t say.that few coun&lo are free ,. - I I � . . � tilda Sclater, Jennie M. aged by fire and the interior by smoke a -ad shook.' I - . . I Coleman, Ma : I work. -When the boys grew up they got - 'CREDITON,-Ira Braun, 573 ; Charles D. from r a o sibility in this matter, and yet J. H. Flagg', who lived in Mitchell - I � I : . / I � - . Cash, Grace -� Smithers, Margaret water. Thebarnwasatotalloss, A cow -Mr. I - - . . �, I . I . 0 1 - I- . 100 acres from the old man. If he hadn't Braun, 649; Lydia M. Finkbeiner, 554; 1 with a er little firmueeis'on the part of was 'Aso burned to death. I Losi. about for 34 yean, diid. suddenly last week. , He . ,� I 8 othi , ra . inflammAtury rhett- I I ' ng store for men and land to spare, 50 or 100 acres were purchased Clara Kienzie, 568 ; Carrie Kuhn, 581 ; Lily Connar, Angeline Sclater, Cla I councils an a very little la,bgr by - had been suffering from I I . -pathmas neurance �. . gin - � $2,000. No I .. The fire is said to. - I . " WAT-S TS / : � A trictly cl I Dorsey, Gertrude A. VanH ond, 1. in for several days, and to relieve b1m. . _. bg -and we as near by as possible, and the boys still fol- Treitz, 08; Otealis Tre"itz, 559; Mary C. term, our h ghways might be kept clean and . , I I by dhildren playing with MmItil I I ,ys, we say we know - i \ 9, Ethel have been caused � � :� . I � Gatzemeyer, Lena Williall! I t � i di know -what kind of goods lowed farming. There was money in it, Young, 558. 1 . � decent, a d the weeds which now flourish mstches.;. . I . self took a preparation of oolobicum. The � - I Z Govenloek, Phemia Brownell, Harvey �ern, dirtyin I d d . � � dome taken was 44o much, and shortly after - �' 11 I " I - Z � : and farming is only distasteful to young CENTRALIA,-Albert Callas, 551 ; Lillian* . 'B Ldf6oti Fred .and go to led. on tl ,e- -Win, Somerville, manager of the Corn;, I . - ro cy,ug 4 � I 1� ( - I Iso -men require. Hale, Edith L. roi , ,, woul an - : - . i -day because it in impossible to Elliott, 609; Lillian Salton, 581; Leona, ng t e Ian I a mpanyla woollon Mill all ,or i __ I Canadians to mes, Lennie - Barr, Cheater 0. stroyi � - d be kept his sythptome became d 0 The . 'EWEAR " - , Z get richat it. k2,, Willson- 552; Cedric Hill, Hol . - . . . wall Manafa4uring Co do nothing : �. 'L - I � 0 -614, under I thire, died on. July 14th, after a short ill- Physician could ZCX and -he __ . � � I I � I Besides knowing what is right, we do . I ASHFILD,-No. I-Bert'Cunningbarn, 553. Hannah, M81,11e Dorseyi Leo I � An a mu -icipal cler�l I went to Clinton nese. He had just returned from - Ploton, died in a short time. Mr. Flagg wai *ery ' I -1 � . __ Fowler� Harold , - . . - .. I When agricalturali products brought No. 4-:-Margdret Fiala n, 594. No.. 5- Knetchtel, to attend �he annual meeting of the Clerk's 0 , ment in temperance matters, and -had � , . � - I ��� . I - where he had gone tbr his health. Do eamod prom , . , *� What -is right, b� buying What Laidlaw, Olive McQuade, James - ' been police magistrate for nearly 15 Yeats. I _� / I - smaller prices farmersigot hard up. When Bertha Gardner, 552. 961,011 -Alice Dough- Associatio . I attended the second day, and - He was . � . ties . i I - 11 i � L h Jessie M. Robb,'Jus" was� born at Cobourg 46 years ago. , ZWEAR, - .' _­ w is right. - ; wheat dropped below the dollar mark, and erty, 586. No. 12 -Walter Cehcart,, -595; !"Y'ac , *wu sorry learn that there was no meet- with fte"w.bollert, industry i'n He leaves a wife but no family. I I . I.... ., . " . � 1. I stock hardly paid for the raising, farmers Thomas Pritchard, 552; Bell& McKenzie, murdie, Rachel M. Rose, Robert -Ing, the a tendanoe the first d � be' 0 , conne6ted r . I . 87 Ing 3 Peterborough, and afterwards in- Montreal, -The Dominion bowling toutnament,holi .. 11- . � � - . f Mason, Christina Wilmoni Regie . � i I � . I . . saw that there was no prospect in farming 604. No. 13 -Adam, Hamilton, -5&4; --Fred .� small tba those present became discouraged - pra3tics,lly closed On Friday of � A I I . . We give our custo�iers 'the benefit of . MCIAOd Mina Whitesides, Win. where he was manager of the�, 01bbe - mills in Toronto, 1 . 1 � � - - for their ,children. There is no occupation McAllister, 620. Noi 15 -Donald McDon7 and.went ome. , It is a pity that Clerks do . � years last week.' Althourh Vie Mitchell bowlers � � � - � . * I ' 6in $I as previous to ComingAO Cornw,jil three I A - 11 . years - of careful� training in the -611ed azie, 552. 1 McLachlan, May B, Winters, Rufus J. tak , - . , - I � I . in Ontario so -with hard labour " ald, -550; Annie E.,McK6 nol, 1�& e ore interi6t in these mee oi He leaves a widow and three sons. - did not bring home thin VV&Iker trophy,'D r. I �.� . I �Qt. HATS . I 1. � an it is no 'wonder that . parents, t we S� ig froni'aaef oth. ag Wood was third in the contest, W. -T_ lor I IC 1 5S Pickard, Clare Willie, James �o clothiv businessl � - farmin d _ . CoLBoRNF,,-No. 2 -Levi Snyder 511, I . urce I &I co d learn. somothit AV - '. � .. . 'P 11, Stella Waugh Alex. weal -Mr. W. J. Coleman, who has con- . . . whose fol t has been one of unceas n toil, No. 3-3dary E. Rome, 563. No. O-Wesle - , . � ,. sit-. llo"ro 1 stance, we could arrauge to have )end, and Fenwick, of the Farkdole di�, I I I � I g , i � . � I . . should determine to fit their children for McLaren, 569. No. 7' John Durst, 6Z WINGHAM. ducted a large Joe businear. in St. Catharines ms� i � � . . I . all the vo rs' lists printed uniformly as to carried -away the trophy. The cionsolation , . 7 � � I In ke ncr 7' for ssyei!al years, died last week from the . � __ � epi . cool, in dressing well and positions where the work is easier! and the No. 9 -Winnie Shaw, 635. Ansley, Wesley *Brandon, Carrie . :tyle and size ; and also have them prepared sys be- PrIZO was 'won by Dr. Wood and his helpers - I . opj� who get I - "I, 1; . ; MILLINERY.. 11 . - City pe NSHIP,-N,O. I-Willism Beaton, Giant Dawson, Lexie . effects of injuries sustained 6, few d James Dougherty, Dr. Burritt, and F. T: . � . becomingly, take our ,stock into ononey more plentiful GODEPacH ToWl o that t ere would not be so Inany appeals fore wheii;i he fall from his wagon, the heXv I .. . your calculation &-i I. will help up at eight o'clock in order to gef to work Drysdale, 708 ; Thomas Salkeld, - 552. No. Button, Ernest Duff,. Eva Jane and in th' expense. As the clerks. rheels pi6imiag I over the side of -his hea. Campbell,.iaud 'each one brought home a - I - - � 7 1 . at 0.30, are filled with apprehiellsion lest 2�.�Edward McRae, 615; F�wcett Sturdy, Beemer, Fergus B. Field, Mary M. have trio -in Zvolonew1vilelithe, assessment, Ditch- 'v valuable met of bwks, worth at- least $12 * - � � . olenian h"' been very low I ' I I I - our Although Mr. C - I I � -1 . you. I . No. 5-Flors C iolly, 561 ; Benson Ooad Harris L. ,Gilchrist, Elizabeth imcan4 atr Courses, - and the Municipal 'dent, his recovery' was let-' - -keep, the MMMMOOMMEW . enough Canadians shall not stick to the 555. I This is something they can i .. ? e - - - - __ . I I I � . . farm. Weill, farm life is bpen to all. If Elliott, 738; Glen McDonald, 836. No. 6- 'Curne, William Gracey, Dells , ta tht ,y other officials in the county, ever since the ,aeci - COle. . trophy would have to go back I unless th- I I I -_ � -_ , . - I I � . I . . - I pity pe le'are fearful that farming shall Arthur McCluskey, 553; Samuel MoIlwaint . itiggest sm- hoped for until lockjaw set in. Mr. won it three years in sue �p�S I I . . - I . i In OP 10 - J in n, Russel Green, Vann� they shoold be the best able to i man was . well known throughout the countv, . . cenion. I) in I . . I I cka . . . beco e a at art, let some of their sons try 588 No. 8 -Annie Harrison, 573. Zirng%omas Gregory, Emiline men me# hich could �e taken up by bhe rink also did some great playing, and were 1I ' . CE TO -ALL a fall I with an existence that starts at 9TANLEY, -Union No. 1 top W I nd .Legislature. .Much and his sudden derniol Is greMly regrettea. I I � a 1 X� - 'WE HAVE ONE PRI 4 -Emily Dryodalet Lane, Eldon Hamilton, Annie county , ouneize ni stayers in the match for -the trophy. until � -Stock ut - : . .1, I , . .. . I . -During I � .. I . �� o'clock a.m., and ends its daily toil at 9.30 569, No. 3 -Stella Rothwqll, 551. No. 6- Lane, Miln Henry, Elizabeth li ne ii this way. - I A t the �bsek ' There were forty r�4ks en. , . , , near the last. I --- i . E BY BACK IF WANTRI). a L . of Wellandport tered altogether. � - � _ p. m. in the stable with lantern looking John MeAsh, 570.' No. 7�George Elgie,. As th to was no clerks' 'meking, I paid a window of the postoffice I � . ; I - r 210N g ry,gGeorge H. Hugill, Meths M. the office burglarized. - - � I .; after -Allen Eeler, 58; Bella Tbomp- visit to he County - House � of Refuge, and was broken open and - _ . Mr. Robert t A , � � : I � o " Z .. 1- the .stock. When they return home ,679., No. 9 5 _; u hton, D. H. Johnston, .Birdie ' . taken,,cousinti -Mrs. Dickman', Wife of ­ '_ - � ��� . they will explain to their parents why - far- 768. No. 14 -Norman Boyce, 636 ; P Lee, JaZie May was wel .repaid fok my trouble, I was, pless- About $40 Ili stsm were A - � . ; . - . ................... � ........ " son; .o.ttison, Edgar . lug Dickson, of A. Beattie & Company-, St. - . , .. I I 0 I _ "I . . . e not enamoured of their lot. . 05, - trre $I , �1�9.. 'TIgs, '_ � - - mers sons ar Charles Whibernan, 550. Pugb, Chester 'Hosser,.c6ia May ed to me so comfortable a home for the of dues 'tw es, fives, xes and Marys, and Mrs. J. Madill, of )1'amilton, � � �, � . HAY, -No, 3 -'Lin Richardson, 557; Em- Stephenson, Chas. E.""OXiver, Mabel poor, an I ,are may many of the inmates eights, there. being fifty six -cent stamps, $3 who is on a visit to ber parents,. Mr, and _. i I �� .� . 0 . ­­ . - a a 0 . A . ,I When farming no longer continued profit. ma, Dipan, 605. No. 14 -Celia A. Mollie, Stew rt, Don Id Park, Florence never w re so comfortable or well cared for in money,- of which $2 w" in Coppers. Mrs, John McLean, of St. Marys, were oqt - � � 11 '.. GRElad MACDONALD- - Walsh, Herbert Porter,, Winnie * in their lives before, as they are now in this They overlooked several registeri3d letters, q I ­ , I r__ together with- a large qui, ;. A - f -11 right- i 'i , I . � � . able as a calling the problem of what to do 577. 1 antity of stamped driviu* with a spirited borse belofiging to . I AND CUFFS I � lk� . z with the children became &serious one for TucicERsmiTH,-No. I-Samuel.J. Con- -Wheeler, Allan Asusom, Una M.. magnifi, ent institution, . In 'fact it was a I Mr. Diekson, when the horse became f � J I I I . &reward of $20 . � ' � �.. � I ..... a .... Ono. farmers., as it is for all parents* not largely ter, 574; James Ford, 584. No., 10 -Jessie Wasman, Fred G. *bertson, May surprise to me to see itl so wall kept at so envelopes and 4. , A � ened and thre* both ladies out of -the I � . I . What R. McLean, 550. . I . Young. John H. W416, Mabel littl e nee, the only hired help being one will be iven by the postmaster,Y for the at- � -1 � I,- I endowed With this world'a goods. � buggy. Mrs. Dickson received a badly I I . __ . STEPHEN, -No.' 2�7osley "Hirtzel, ,�558- Barber, Elizabeth Yo�ng, Tens - se girl. Mr. an Mrs. French are, an. rest an conviction of the part�em who com, . I � ,� .. . shall I do with the boys? was the lotion red wrist. and was otherwise W I . .. : I . inju �7. . . I CLOTHIERS. - I -Ida Jory, 627 Edwin Beaver,.. -627; d u ly, the right parties for their pres, mittind the burglary. P A I . � and the public and high schools suppled the No. 3 _ . I I osion f a boilir one morn- bruised in the body. Mrs. Madill fared - � i - - -By the a Ii, i 0 befilk . W GLOVE, 8 � ther Porthole, 554, Daniel Sanders,a 558 ' Blake, Lizzie BRUSSE e 0 ions audl think the county offici X -left arm near the ,wrist - -11 On the Wrong Side of the Street, in the answer. Most farmers could affordto send Lit . Ar strong, Charlez . lately in We: now Mill of Bette & Smith, worse, her� t , their sofis to high school for a � CO le of Geocge Sanders, 611. No. 6-Mellie Cotter, &in war most fortunate in secaring their Ing - -Joe badly , I - I _�.. ... . in Bray, Annie Bu kholder, George servi6o .- But how is it that the services of which .is located at byeamore siding, a broken, She w" also otherw . � I ; - ould at 581, No.. 7-Lydis A, Finkbeiner., 591' - I I .. Strong 3�look. no. By that time the sons cc Florence Budhanau," Jam � 11 . teri ; - I - 11 montTs' No 10-Edua Sherritt, 550; Myrtle Wil.- Buohanano so Mr. an Mrs. French are 'not worth as much small station on the Ln,ke,,�Erie & Detroit bruised and shaken up. The hot" oontin � � � I � ; .. . � . I . - - � - - . . third close cortificates, and a four I Calder, Aggie Co4ley, John R. r 16- Raii1way, in Romney township, twenty nod on Ito mad career, separating itself from - i 11 I. - - . - . . ' in of the gaoler reaching its stable down, - I I - course at c ' . . - I . i .17 . , ONT. make so;. 727. � this ' sition as the services A SI) CORSETS` --,-' I ou�ty model schools would the bugV before I SEAF04TI�j , - - self. Usm:RNE,-No. I -Ida Blatoliford, 555. Dunbar, Maggie , Dennison, Alfred w dead I . - : them teachers. - They thou became I .and in ron,. I can see no reason why Conn. miles from Chatham, four men are no � - . i . � I � - -o. 2 -Jessie Monteith, 7116; Rhodi Pass- Ferguson, Maude GOO, Wm. J. , our so frightfully injured that t.gwn.. hi3 brute was found to be badly . � ��. - � � . . supporting and after a few years as pod. N I t) - offic a who do more work should receive and three or L injured, one of the obafte having 1ponetrated �, , I . I . . la� . ,lore, 550; Nellie Stewart, 624. No. 5- Kernaghan, Mary E. H&Ole ' George -ps then Government officials. Another theyvan live but a short tim;.. All J of the leg to a depth of . q : -1 I 1_.i. . agogues, usually saved enough money to 11 I . the forearm Of the left I I : I . o. 6-Lealie Robin- Mann, Isabella A. Hu pi�`riem, Robert 'or's n I would make, would be the victim4 of the 'dent were employed __ . I 'I'S � - � --- ly law, rr�edieirie, divinity, dentistry or Wilbur Wood, 611. N I Bug as . I 0" thirteen inches, W. S. Stevenn, veterinary . I D RIBBG��N -,� ­ � . . .... � .1 stu Which they gone 555. . Ross, Georgia' I IA)vo, Thomas- plainti of a clamp of trees to the north arou fid the mill, Neir uries2)�iug!',Zaused surgeot I . - . . . iy other profession for con- hi h I, having. Probed to that depth. Ao , . I . W inj ill I . . 0 The in - I I - EST WA',VANOSH,-NQ. I -Maggie Math- Sinclair, Lucy * lvlcbX illan, George the I ­ , I I M_ � side of '10 house and between the house and by flying missile I . , - -11 � � ,�� � I - - $I sired they were best adq.pted. The grad. W Strath, Stella " Sh -the appearance explosion occurred is a complete the injury is a serious one,he is afraid -of I � . lmt.m to medical schools ews, 561 ; Winona. Kirgk,atrick, -. trai I I ze, Milton ' blood poisoniug,setting In. The uggy wain I � .� �, uniting classes of the Toron I C � No. S han,'Jobn L.' . the to . It would add to * . - _.. i : I 1. !-Irene WoOs 606. 0. 4 --Jos h Car 'Vaustone, Norman � of the see and very much to the comfort of seareely a timber being left standing. Full . ', - - I have been for years largely composed of 3 9 I 'a .1 . - also bidly wrecked. , � IDERIES I . � � ' Iry rol, 682; M4ggie Clark,' 683; Marlotte Zilliax, Ida Taylor, Russell G. tilde shade particulars are -not available but -..car less- � :_:������� 11 wed out this ve � .. the in ateii, as it would make a' t - I . � I . - ,young me who have, follo, . . Took, 550. No. 7 -Eddie Robinson, 608 ; Allin, Arthur E. .1, Zillia,x, Charlie in war n weather and be a protection from 'nese about the boilers is supposed to have � -The jubilee services of the First Pros � � . - , � - I �. � - course. - � I . . .Alfred Naylor, 623. No, 12 -Henry Mar- Allin, Clarke the wi: ids in cold weather. I think, also, a caused the accident, Among the dead is byte-rimin church, St. Marys, was hold in . 11 __ I I . - the church on Sundmi July 3rd.' Rev. Dr. � � P tW, 744; Hattie W was partners, and � ­ . . Home leekers ' el S WROXETERI - mistaili a made in the building of the Charles Betts, one of the I %iwo 9 r : . .... I . � . To young men sticlil as those, raised upon .-- is totally prondfoot, of Loadon., preached In the, . - __ ; . -Augustine Kinaban, 602. stable. Provision should have been made Herman Smith, Alto a partner, - ; - . ,RCHIEFS .. " ; ; t to- the school . morning and be visa misted. in the Vend'oes I - - - , . a farm mortgaged probably almos EAST WAWAXOSH,-No. 6-hva Wight. Anderson, Loonard Weir, Waldo E. for the keeping of a' dozen cowei ' These, injured; , 0 . . - � .. I -R83[C)MT - . of Hamilton, by Rev. Dr. Torrance, of Quelph, moder- . ., . . I JM:�tC) -U. _ limit of its value, whose parents have had man, 565. : Elliott, Knowlson Wheeler. Thomas . with It Dgs, would be the most profitable on- �_Mrm, August Beckman, . � � .� interest and other � ortnan Wright,'Frank . ing last week by &ter of the General Assembly of the Pros- . .. I / one Ion battle with .� Henning, N M. I mi,is of this kind and would entail muo took her own life orfe morn] . ; r. EAST HURON. IM I . a afteitooll servidn' . ; 1. I .� I - � .debtal Me old third class certificate and the I I McLaughlin, Leslie MeCutcheo.n, Luella lime wc A on those in charge. All of whidh hanging herse)J in the kitchen of, her . resi- byterian church. In th � . - �, . I ­ ! grammar school system have been a godsend. Of the Miller, John H. . Sanderson, Elts, . _F dance. Two daughters of the deceased had Re I - 'EILINGS, kc., : ( ... , ,We publish, herewith the names . respowtfully submitted. I v. J. A. Timbull' of West -Prosby-terian �.. . I ... * . :For the benefit of those who might There are hundreds of to= doctors, an coessful candidates who wrote on the en- Montgomery, Wesley 'Ibompson, Fannie is . Yours truly, ,- bad thbir breakfut mind go#e to work at 7 church, Toronto, � onot d *In the ovenint I . L . ? Table, preachers in trance and public school leaving examina- I )r Prineif &I Caven, 9r. All 0i Knox College, I - . L be anxious tbi go to Manitoba, and yet prosperous lawyers aw Montgomery, R.R. Wright, Maggie 0 clock, and a6but 9 o'clock Goo L IS Watson, . � . � . - � . rho would probably never have tions in East Huron, on the 28bb, `-296h and Stinson, Lambert .,. Wright, Estill& L JOHN C. MORRISO'N' I a milkmano discovered the body Lfling at Toronto, hed a very able dilcourse. I - L - . I were unable to get ready in time for Ontario '" . - t pot. 3oth of June last. The number of marks � I f- - � . . ill I? - Rev. Dr _pfeac assiatell in the set - reached - thing like th , I . I FORDWICH. � . Clark, MCK OP- the end of a small ro, - Four smal d.,ild . Terrance Again � . - ilr the 4chool _ ' ' I � I 9 . I �ye empoi . �_ - , . the last excursion, ft may be said that . . , "v Mar erfifi. Pobtairled. by each candidate is'not given,:for ,I - - - I , z� � - I sitiow bu � ames J. - Wright, Garnet . I . t �_, ran of the dooessed were a4l, 4P , In the vices, *hioh were Wall attended, � 11 ori Shortly, which will countr � Vening. In the afternoon, owing to I.. t - � � . I : .. ; there ,will be otb cate; The genius - of the y bred boy the following, among other, reasons : Carter, J 'Becker, Bertha A. 1�, I the arreat of Carolina Smucler, IM house.when the terrible deedwas done. in the V . I be announced in . is rarely for business, His whole experience (1) Some pupils did t resent book Foust, Henry - - avy thinder atorm# the service wVA . . __ . jl� � T E EiposITOR. . no Ck-keeTing Lorse, Barton McGuire, Jemima Mon 1, followed by that of Edward-, Thedeomed,who was about forty-seven the he I I I � I I . I I is rather adverse to his becoming a businow- work in drawing) writing or I ' - ' Pare, et brother, in Manchester, Now. Year$ of age, had been grieving a good deal not .so well. attended. Oil the Monday .. I .... -M hence two stand4rds had used in xin; Williamson, W. A.' I � III of her husband, evening agoodly numUr of the older merw I 11 . In remitting, use Dominion Express man, but there in nothing to prevent IIJ T I to be . . . I Hamp hire, and finally that 1 of William, over the sudden death , �0, are the pass work.1- gation assembled ab tho . . #� I ney orders, which cost up to $3, 3c; from beco, miing learned in books. There - � PUBLIC SCHOOL LEAVINO... , ' Henry Holden, in B6*te�n, last week, I' , is which occurred about six weeks ago. A bars of -the ooingre I - , - I - . mo, ,o so attractions at nightsuch as exist in towns (2) There arb Itwo, 6�parate and distinct . d that the parties who were concern- I few weeks before � m - h i . � - her himband's death her mainme to let the former pastors Of t eir . . __ up to $5, 4c ; up to $10, 6e ; up t to Inn bI1 from his books and if at all boards of examiners, vu., one for Clinton L CLINTON. 1 believi _. . Theservioe, in the churchoutbio � 11311. Charles Moss, *os kiIW by a church v der Love, Liz7ie ad in -he robbery of i the Dominion Bank, at br6therf Mr. . .. - S20, 10c ; up to $30, 12c. bright he, usually succedo in out4trippi and affilist,ed Control, and one for SeALforth Baird, Alexan unk railway track Monday evenin,bzomi voll, otteltdo& 24T. - 7 - � - . . . ng on - August 28, 1897, have at last train onthe'Grand Tr � # _ 'Cipol L - his city competitor on acCoun -habit, and its &Eli ardium emaL - U, T 4 UL I I "I L - t of the sted Control, and while � the Brown, Win. *A. McCourt, Kate No, + Dr. Proudloot, _ Cavan, D, D. 0 nov. Elf� .47�]L I I - . . 'A -A aeAdent policy costs but littlet of .study acquired in his youth. His country marking of theme boards in nearly uniform, Burdge, Fred I McTavish, Apes rehended. In the possenion of all near th Dom' . Weldon,,ex-triessurer of the J. A. Turnbull, Rev. Dr. Torraboof Rev* , I I . - I I " some difference must exist, and I . Carter, Beces, MoTivish, Roy t the persons- L arrested were found "--M:rw 9 � 'i Ld may save a great deal. Insure in training too has given him a omtitution L be. Elooet Minnie WIN is bank,but of the $M,000 to Al of Colchester North, was arrested A. Grant, Knox church,, St, Marys; 14v - t - " all ,� Middleton, Mina Ion from th wris 'i-, �� . � mental strain can � I . , Ing J. Clark, Londont and Dr. - W4b. __ the-- Canada Accident Company which no subsequent . . Y,0(3,) Principally because these boardil Mormon, John '. Millar,''Wra. H'. kaken, Inn than one-third has as yet been 'lest = on the abar" Of , oprist, - W. � Rev. I �. 7 ­ �: � . � I wrack. I . neve that tliere is now an unhealthy rivalry Bin � - _ddl1&=:Mo?P!he1, f iiicrs ,ster, of Boyrout, Syrisi assisted in ths Mr- - . . I / UBrien,-,M ed. Tht I � - between the various public mob*014 and b, I r isster part of this mone I vds Cm. I . � I - Kate 1 A17 cK about three thousand hip. - He - bad bow. vim., The pastor. Rev.,. 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