The Huron Expositor, 1898-08-05, Page 10
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opem� f .- I -TORE t the and his sister rushing into his room found
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I . for seveW . , - .� . 1770, � I to� think this is economy, as it in notorious' I i evening heart failure sudden) asserted rowed away from the see 'he bed with the bloodpourin �_,_
� 11 _ - �� L � I _R EX siToR 111,What may we expect that both Australia and Now South Wales � - he died very shortl . Coming accident happened, although hewo close him lying on 0, 91
� t of AIM John Bell "I'll �� . U is 1. DBA - J'O L itAelf, and
I , i. I. " I - -9 ' - . . Young Stew- from a wound in his temple and a smoking
. L borne - . _. , I �. fy :- n�', I `.he good old EXPOSITOR,- friend of have heaped up immense1oade of debt, not I , 00en abouti - from Ireland *ben a young man chbishop enough to have saved both. -Her serearria brought
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'n - r. - r 0�_ ith and guide and counsellor of our withetanid - . 98 Walsh steadily rose to the hii office he ard seized Marian by the dres
��� _ . 7711- � - I � - I , d a doctor was hAtily summon- '
I . * - I I : V y n in getting ber'on the keel assistance an - . .
' 1 � - vt�tiz,t, ir � 11 8 0 held at his death. He was no .
�uay his, neW- store im - . - ,i years, the weloolh�e visitor ,to hun- this has been caused largel b iismanage- A I'l 9,Ust 15th, t only well and succeeded ' - L they were ,ed, but could do .nothiog as death was at- -
.[ of this *!66k or - � . � , . dre-diol Canadians in 'distant leads, and ment and corruption in connection. 'With- t� I - in his o n church' of the upturned canoe, where
� ... ftilt of ��':,, � � . . re. � . . 4 . i " and favorably known V , the ball having Passed � �
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� : , lyard. of � Clinton, . �, � � � . moulder of opinion for those of us who their public works. As for Africa, we are --, . . _. 0—t but all and Catholi , respect- soon rescued.- . most instantaneous
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6 accep ir, the * - I - main ,at home —that grand old Liberal sure our correspondent would not
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4 ,as I rnal, formerly the champion of advance- tbia taii country a state of thin such am PUBLIC AND 'HIGH SCHOOL BOOKS ed an(l'hpo'n'oo�!d"'t'3hteavenervible Archbishop. -:�Afier many- years. the South - commit the �ragh deed is not exactly known,
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4 84 2 i I —The Forest high school board ad no few- tario branch of the Canadian Pacific Rail
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ornin �, - , -. ` 0 I's o stock but it is thought that an unrequited love
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; -.0 ,a. i to have exist in connection with the government of In r he osition of way connecting Brantford. and Wood - Jth it,
- _��_ I T I � I . ment and reform, - oeems, of - late, AND SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. . er than 67 applicatio -wl ..
. . � � a. this question of Gdvern- : -.Adelaide' 6 route has been affair way have bad somethi6g to do
�4- the guests of Zi, -- . I I become a back number. that country. Oi I , - I I � assilit ,h school. Mi will probably be built. T
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�, � yocng men of our -I �1'1. � - � � Who would have thought tbat a news. ment ownership of railways$ we are . E. Ten at, of Toronto, was the ue- select. resurveyed and the chief engineer is author-, as he had been attentiie to 0 . -- 1
4"'. . I . I ' Winters ed. Mise Tennant is an honor g aduate of ity for the statement that work on the road who, it is said, lately refused to receive his �.
r. quite an irg-_ereat ilk I paper, after fighting for years in the very opinion that it is not advisable, and we . I
, . . Alex's I � h attentions. Though he naturally f,elt rather
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" ing up, or Rivin � . I . front of the battle, attacking much enemies think all experience both in mul - Toronto University, and specialis in mod- will begin early in September and the branc hurt, he did not say or do anythinj to show' -
1bg,*4.,The iax ,p N 9 , -_ - 1 of progress as the Canadian Senate, Coun national government goes to substantiate Next door t9 J. S. Roberts, druggist store. ern languages and in Englit'll, � iA !very finished by November 15th. The road h I as - . , . �
,: I I ere, r_� I ty � 1r,99 . ' � - her that he felt it so keenly. .
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. , opor c.p - - I I Councils, Grand Juries and Oauada thistles, this view. They could not i S��alary, 0. been oivided for purposes of ..
F I va 11 I g &n S�'&ry . -the Grand River section, � -0 -
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, �, I . I � would ever have rittreated to the rear and a source of reivenue, while in the interests i Viet John Con to ebt sections �� .... �,
11 I �� . I ." y. In our or,seven from the T. H. & B. to Colonel,,Diek . 11
lauiine� of Al�,Y. , , � got behind a tree ? Truly we have fallen of the public it is not n6cessar il ,n on January 21, 18 1 Perth Items. 1
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I -,. . . 4 . . I � country the people, through their repre- 2 order Ito make it the greatest in the , to Kingete -picking, made a daah for property on the Grand River, and five . � rthday gathering at . the � . - �
kn�bax been SPendinj the ciii. --- I . . into evil days. .. vea, have full - power to protect � the world for generations to come ; and at the yen, " ra for pocket -There was a bi. �
- . Some two weeks ago� an article appeared sentati liberty about 1 o'clock on fter
b'h her paren - !t - � I a the ' oon last sections of five miles each. - 'Wilfrid home of Mr. W. Greenwood, Mitchell, one � I
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. Its, Mr. a ... d I � ecent baek-down public interests. No railway can be con- same time to, give to Canada as ' whole o air minutes -The medal presented to Sir I'll I
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bstbeth.-Pic-rdes to the - I , . in TaE Exposr.roR re the r it*of a thorough development 'of its week. He was away but iwent evening 1�st week. The occasion was the , � :
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e - . . of the Government.in their .efforts to put structed* without the consent of Parliament, bent oat, when guard George Sullivan overh uled and Laurier by the Cobden iOlu,b of London has 1
o of the .daVj Grand.- - 7 -� - I ,mous gold area. First and forem . n* eth birthday of Mr. Greenwood,,and "' -
� I � power to make and 01103 ' beautiful, token reve- U. I .. :
jil 'being z the tavorite, ---- � . Z the Intercolonial railway on a business and -Parliament -has full t be returnod him to the penitentiary. He was, arrived in Ottawa. It is a - ;
. . I . I W0118 and � conditions as adequate transportation facilities nine - � and very valuable, being of solid gold ind his two sons, John and George, from Logall ' -, -
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�seph, however, rapidly - I -1 � ;; . basis. Tim ExposITOR took the ground enforce such re . stri placed in the dungeon. d his three daughters from obber points,/ -
t t � V � . that human nature is bad -necessary in the public in - I
i . terest. If provided to assure . the popu!ation of the � - silver an -1 .
- . � and always will is - __ . -L" � oon, ab at three ,aboutti�iceas,large &son American - i
ell a place . gathered at the parental home to celebrat-6 . -
,-of interest ork - � I whole district against the possibility of a t Thursday aftern he Cobden profil&, � i
I " 0 -do this - it is the , f in a stab e belong. -dollar. Oa one side is t I � .. 4
�m Deicheit __ - . d must be Parliament does not n w ' "' it- After they had All taken tea together, I
. be, hence Governments are an o assure them of-- o'clock,fire d'e3lared itsel -,
� I- his. -, ge of food, and also t aith,- Truth, -
who had is . . I and not of 8110A4 I I . I
. ler to retaim office, and can- fault of the people themselves A. Scott, of the Robe rVid saw under which are the .
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i . . - Re sperity." On the rev - Mr. Greenwood was preetnted with a nice
'�veeently, owing to the I I .. corrupt in or, a full and sufficient supply of miners' outfits ing to Mr. B. �b: Rob wortle 11 F , erse side ...
� which -he was riding not successfully operate great public w9rka. the system. But, if the people have not Food and labor at mills, Quebec. In the space (?f t o hours' Pe e slid Pro abair, for his decliniOg years, by the I -_ 11
. I a and at reasonable prices. ' ' -and,the dat,e easy I . .
I I . . Fit tit rity' . ' The Intercolonial railway ouplit to he ran the courage to require their Parliament ry I about45 houses fell a firey to th flames, is simply " The Cobden Club" I I I
Affiers � considerably and f wable prices art) the pressin need of s� l, Right members of his family. A very pleasant re.
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id is. - . I by a private COMPALDY, mud, for that matter, representatives to impose and enforce these reaN of fiving �- o, and am a result about 30 familiesi all em. of its organization, On the rim i
. . unable to do any . I '_ . - what the hour. Only lower the cost untbLn was spent kv the family auring the 1-1
I � k necessary conditions and restrictions, I �e dis. pl6yed by Mr. Scott, are witboht shelter. Honorab!6 Sir Wilfrid Laurier, K, C. -M. � A
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,�.l Kerr preached in the . so ought also oar post office department. re, and soon the who] . I I .- �
, 1; " . - espondent to suppose reasonable fig, h A great many Ice edal was at once sent to the evening. _�� -_ 1.
I -��linton,. on Bab 0 � _� I I In other words, TuE ExposrroR. believes' reason has our corr . William Premier � �� I
�r6, in - - ,-. i t. I more exacting Af - trict will be o�ned up and untold wealt i t their-househol effects. 'G. 'I Tito in dence at -A pretty wadding took place sit the 4
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I .-- . . with the late lamented Josh Billings, that that tbey would be any I . .
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ik �and � evening. -The . d. will be unearthed. I i -Toe appointment .'of Mr.- . residence of tht, bride's parenta,Xotherwell,
- . w Arthaboakarville. Week - Lwh
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ppeared ', i � - before we ma have an honest boo race, � , ew their
D sire the ' ' I GrtEATAkE THE POSS113ILITIEs- - Lochead, B.. A., to the profeeso h Ag- -Horee dealers report a great searcit�r of on Wednesday of last . 9 - ' .. I
arriage . must have an. honest human race. Ship. . . . biology and entomology at the Gu 1p Uzie Good. wid �
� regardill the In 4 I'll * � .1 � nAerstand -If. under adveree . �
. - 10, fully u first-cliao coac"nd drought borne. It is eldest daughter, Miss L
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-of i Washington i ' *" � ' 41 ,sale ,'day , I am open to correction. on . minor uoints, riculuiral college, will create a v cancy in �, Ewen Cameron) 'of - 11
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t, I I ift Of oar*'corre!pondenVe argument eirou stances,' mining � facilities, with difficulty that a dL ecent shipment can united in marriage
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o#_VictOri;W � L- , I , but the abov'e was about the line of Tlip. the dr in with no . I u e, hich it n -
�h . ; � iolism. Mr. Casson equipment, eight or the London Collegiate I tit t be co4lected. in thite province, although the Bla shard. Rev. Dr. Hamilton performed �
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- 'th .- - � . EXPOSITORiS arguments. will be hard to 411. He ' a in satig., �. tl;i ceremony in the prt�aeoce of &bout thirty X
T Sexw� -. "A very I -, i than and hic kind do harm., in that they stir up ton million dollars can be taken oat in one rices for first-class animals are quite .
k, vlace, it Mr. Willial;, P � I I kept quiet, hoping sorn . 1. - emand for - h' h class hi ing parties. . The � .. I
- I e abler pen could be taken - out with efficient and pojpular teacher and �h a made factory. The d Drses ielative-i ,of the eoutracti 11 "I
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- mine would reply. and� that perhaps, after antagonism between �apital and I%hor, two year, bow much leads in London, w o con . charming in;'a dream
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� bandas. street east,� on. I I I - Id work harmoniously gold mining facilities, abundant . food and many warm fr I � Is as great'as it has everlte'en, and the bride looked '
�at, . being the . - i- � � all, the weather would soon get cooler and elements which shou gratulate him upon his promotion. . . . Berge, trimmed,vi-iih peat.1% lace and rib- . -
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I brot6i, A11bert, from i ' " , Richard would be hims-.If a Bat with together. They point out the evils- and ample equipment? How much 0 -Mrs. Lamb, of 8b Thomas, was orkilig. priceL juit as high, It will pay farmers to iss Ja stef of the bride
. I I gaini, the mal-- hardships of the preaent system, -evils and the hardy minor and prospector .has been . . more attention to the breeding of bons. M net Good, si Vill � P I
I the prolongation of the hot ape, . a sewing machine the other day, w on the give acted as bride"aid, while Mal i e :Carn - I :1
1 M,isa Bell&, youngest' I A" ugust 27th � hiall, are largely due to the. un- fighting nature with . . f London, assiated the groom. The - -
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�iiliam Campbell, second [I- , - i � , I . _ 0 needle ran through her thumb, R . in the United States an well as co%chere eron, o
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t , . . �. thrift and mismanagement on ,the one side, no but his hands, and was ndver ant uck an presents, which were many, were costly
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� - . I 11 Gov- and unwise logiala, of even ordinary sustenance for his body. 6 - .
, north of Exeter. The . I; tion favoring the ., other T, and'drivero. The English market is also
� � EXPOSITOR'BaYS : it ad ran b back . �
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'he nex,k day -on- the noon " b'they fail in every instance to is way
, !_ . ,I . � quite active and will absorb all the high. useful. --- -
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i4 as a wise aide,-bw Undaunted, unaided, he has plowed h � , r I
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ist� where they will re- - while they, through the deep mud of summer - or far- , .y c orseflesh that Canada. call produce.
- �,: t _� I and profitable proceeding, is ouly advocated prescribe the re 'edy. So that, I the neighbors to her aid, uld do gradell no i . _�11�
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I ith the beat wishes Of , - . 4 , I . - - iagno8o the disease, -and frighten f wi ter; e But for pdor horses their is '
4i li i I and profese to di row,ed his way through the snows 6 a afe what. El
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-a happ fatu nothing until a machinist -took ,the achin I h 'fork, his three-year-old ughter, Han-
ki for!" *1 the patient by assuring him that sure death but he line conquered ; he has tulned the . . ever. I a I � .
of Mitchell, were I � t . a -e too high up to take cogniz%nee of every in eyes of the world up rtially to pipeem.- - com* us � -
� _� . t , - ) Mr. is his portion, they unfeelingly leave him i on him, and the worli 'Ptil -W. 'H. bmith, of .Haliflax, the
'tit, I ; I . Then tin criticism of I �At Dead Creek, near Kingstone during ed by caught in the rope drawn by' -the -horses,
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relative."_Misa , I � . . I , . ow admit that if so muc . . _
F ya :; *1 Mr. Casson that unpleasant state of mind, and refuse to h can be g was ver fierce' mlEsiorier of wreeks� wild was appoint
- five C,bsson, the socialist, it so, , must n . me, lightniii with the result that .her haids were fesr-
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4,j4dr makers,' 1: �, :.. � e quaintest remarks we h . 'on accomplishe so ,ittle opportu the recent stor o,a6d Fisheries to in- .- I �
� �One of th 11 re him. d 41th ' I nity or " I the Minister of Marin I
are en_- ' give him the medicine that wi g I h use of h �
t holidaying wi-th k T . �, - . r moth- 13 a flueut and attractive bp�aker, and a Vennachar. It entered the I fully lacerated. The fir4t t,*o fingerobf +, e
r sa . i. -I ^ � - � noy our correspondent will admit that er things can'� be done at� � le __
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' � ytt heard concerning ou . � man of uliquestioncol ability, hut it is a pity We fa ' encouragement', great . . Sa`muel Ball, tore about the Otche , and quir into the wreck of La Burgogne, has right hand were torn off'st tEb second
r the township of � i . - was ma uted with similar energy and adequate � facilities - I a out- prepared his rep t- ' edto the bone, �
ada iq J:� ioem ort. . It is of much impor �
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I - ; -he does not, devote his energies and gifts to if the wealth of the world were distrib ,
of � - I I � ods in ad r�asoning ,k Mrs. Ball, tearing her ab . f int, and the left, hand -a, * I
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Xl� Ea&tt ia the .gaeat * stomer of ours -lately, a n3ore useful �purpose. - . equ day, by to -morrow night there of utilizing R.' Js Canada fully alive to the atrup &nee to people interested in., shipping and jo, . I �
I .1 7 by a ca 0- I i ting her feet.. Both were blackened on the The poor little -thing Buffeted twirribly be�
, � : . wo B"'ybo paupers svnol'� millionaires u t as � - &ins the`&aieiou am to . .- '
�a annual, Sabbath school, 0 . I uld i situation ? I ocean travel. It coat I
tifthyteri . - I we sho U_ld With respect to TuE EXPOSITOR' * . ' - hand couft-
'! : s remarks bottom. A baby she held in her or s had fore the mangled , 4 be dressed by
an church, was i: when,he stated that . theirs had been before ths.distributiou. I Wiib IS TO FROFIT ? 1 f ot. the responsibility of the' Crom%rtyobire oG ,
I . ik black pot on the bott f � 69' i I '
1. . : will simply say - I I , om n 0 nice y,- eon- , ::
s, as .our re Government railways, I I � "' 0 . - the �, ..
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�u Thursday last. Th n preacher t is:'mistaken in his s not ficers for the disaster and a strong, f recom Jdoctor� 'She in now d&
e � 11 �_ i � t I have bee that in New Zealand, Australia and South - Our corresponden Canadians should try to realize t this Mr ii o injur: . I -- --
,;# �m.d thd weather mosz ��. ; , views as to the i)osition of Ron. i1exander mendation for stringent international rules .
� � ,'� I . . i logic Was so .sound, we'll we Africa, where the Government, owns and is part of the federated Dominion, 4nd one -Mr. George Leaman, living near Kings- 8, ro. Little are Much iiympithized with � I'll,
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, ' � accept the compliment, and for operatba the roads, the people would as- soon ate �a their tr able. - . - .
sa, M. A., - �_ I.- ' Mackenzie iu reference tb the C. P. R. Al- of thericheat parts of all, and the Wealth of ton in the township of North rernitig steamship- travel, ocean laourse and M.
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a( wM preach f � !� though"the Alackenzie Government under� he re- . Mr. Smith learned from the 6vide'
�� I F . this country, is all ours if we but pursue the ha3 a ver -After a short time confined to his home,
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. � ns4l t, on Sabbath I f the moment - pabsitig ._by any think of farming oat their c4atome receipts, ook to construct certain' portions of that � y unpleasant surprise whe of thoso on the Cromartyahire that La, -1 _.
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I I - . t I proper policy !We cannot -expect ith' d h�6mti on'Sathrolay, with his amily, harles Wileou St. Marys, died on
- m , . possible or advocating the abolition : of Magna . turne Burgogrie was over 100 miles out of her Mr. - C
lh* - A- treat is in" store � . � .,�,:2 �, - ; � '. con�iderations of- the - road, it was never Mr. - Mackeuzi3'a " ' 4dUn- suit to come �b4ut of itself and 1 without .after an absence, of ten days. He found � Saturday, July 23r3j4nd the funeral took
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i � - , Charta, as of returning,to the days of priv -
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, 5 A, � ; i - ' on our par . a � �
. � � A � - � Z .results ate ownership of railways. We are not -he was negotistinj first some exp0diture Ahat a thief had been in the hou the tog at a high r4te of speed. -
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a .1 I !cpounding, let us � Even before his defeat great wealth of! the Yukon calls f�r some sacked a trunk, taking a bank bp'o'ok and a . I-
:t� ; - t, rition to e, I prepared to admit that what our fellow sub- - I -Rev. J. C. Smith - known throughout St. Marys. He came to
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Aitchell, the roan who, a, I - With private parties for its completion an means of gettinj it out and without some - ma,de pay , D. D,, for ' twenty that town in the early c -of it4 settlement
� go back to our old familiar Jects in other parts of the empire have done, omissory note for $40� o ew' church,
amp�ed t,& bum his awn I � j . id out- . one years pastor of ,St. .Audr ,;
� 1 1 r � - working on the P16,u which he had lai * outl ' in. the � first instance that wealth gir. Leaman or bearer. (1843), and ban lived .thero ever vinoe.
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hat town, on which.there - , . :. ! groand, the discu,sion of Valu6. we are unable to accomplish, or that human for it. But it was not as to his interitions ay 1 It is w B were G h died after a lingering illiness on m as,. the I!- �
0 � I � . 3 O'No ,-July 25th. Dr. Smith wa ,%an hi i -
F841,500, has been found : � . � �� : . I nature is any wor'se in northern than in in this respect that we, referred in the quo- must forever remain in the ground. -The Gilmour mille at Crow B Po'l i ; a born - I y people will remember .
"F I �* I . not a question of a day, or Is. y�ar or many totally destroyed by fire Saturday in rutug. brarian of the St. Marys Afechantes' lasti-
- ' � I I i � viouthern laudsd . I � We , v veers. He ,
� Monday' last, 'sentenced �- :: I ' tation which our correspondent gives, but years ; it is. a I question of all Ll ; The fire started about eight cMoc , and in Aberdeen, Boot -land, 64 years ago, and a position .he held for -man
-1 I I - , T� is itpon this corner stone that we I had not the- pleasure of _- hearing Mr. � �!. . ved part of his education in that city, tute,
�- -Xingston, �eriito�ntiary, ' , I - � as to his location of the route and the man� ins of supplying Me die" had made considerable headway wh n the iecer I espeet of all aeoiPl4tainfaneeik .
�. ' . i _'_ ,,, Casson, but presume he is an advocate of � - must provide me's I a young man be* earned the T L
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�,�vto be an. interesting ., have builded some of the bricks I individualism, , ner in which he proposed to carry out i triet with whatA requires in this Irespect, firemen arrived. The whole brigad wall coming to Canada while ge bT his honorabli dealings and ind hearted -1 �
- collectionism, as opr,osed to * . a education at Queen's dDlie I I . I I
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be talk of starqng a peat ��_. ,�� 1 , � "' e to the erection construction. Mr. Mackenzie, it, will be then the whole irade of ,the country will be completad hi willingness ping b ad Wherever -
- . .. I - and THE - 1i is 6rmt change was at Cum.- - I
. P if go, time is on his side. Will called out, and made an effort to as e the to lend a bel - -,
f . ,I remembered, did not propose to construct i He was married to %
in the ne I ighborhood o � ". '.1 I of this, our businem building ExposiTon kindly take a lance backward, ours ; and if we have -the .prade of the building, but the flames had gained ,such Kingston. H' ' Be becould. tied to % its Filmer, 11
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ts hav p�an Mnct)4 -it a. : - , �7 . the whole road from ocean to ocean at once. b6dand and Buckingbam,� neat Ottawa. , .
, � . ogo. He eaves three ��
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� . ; � may figuratively set forth as and see what progress- has Icen -made along country, all else'�will be 61f little consequence. control that it was impossible to do much. who died eight years -
t, and eupita( 11 - . i 0 H 9 idea was that it should be constructed Guelphlbe was some years in -
list.a.- 4re go- . i i trade we must have a ral daughters and three sons to mo, rn his losalp
. . � socialistic lines 'during the 'century now To get that , Iroad The lumber in the yards was saved, ut the fore gdhig to .
ft � � . : that Belleville and Hamilton. He was wide -
- . . I fair treatment of customers. . -as settlement required, and '
V., I I . I _-; . in sections and lake mud river communication by a line hay. the sympathy of thei friends in
- I . _. � . : . 1 , � Q . nearly at a elose. t - w the mainline should be fed by branches I � damage will be very heavy. and favorable known throughout the who e I .
- . � I I - of steamers.. Looking -at it from a selfish -Whilst Mrs. Joseph Hen4e.faon, Belle- - - .
� � , ism, in its broadest sense, is aimpl . - their bereavement. .
7 ; �' * . . Social most fertile sections, while the ask if tely chureb, While in Guelph and his own church _�
� . . , , and national stmodpoint one may well d and beloved. For -Mr. Graham,, of Belleville, in Strab-
! � y through the - ville, was going down stairs one night Is,
� I I . a recognition by man of his du�y to big fellow 'stretches in this route should be 'a to be her sleeve upset a coal oil lamp, w1ii h set "he was highly respecte
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7 . ,; ? ,* ' Alil� e treatment of customers : � the wealth of the Klondike distnict'i mach ford I tely and waittid on � r . 'Donaghue, �
I , � man. Individualism is, man fox him- * practicable. Had this the yearn he has been fidlirig with'sto -
I 4 j� ' . - 'the United States ? � It will , - -'brain ; I a - chairman ' e finance
7 1 - utilized as much :a - the house on fire. Finding escape �
� . p d allowed to go to d the and Ald. Hodd,
� - 4� never let a man leave ourstore self, and 11 Devil take the 'hitiolmost." No sob me been'carri out, an immense burden w'o child en to �. . - . it
I 0 0 0 � .. I . .1 4 0 there 'if we I do not build a railroad. stairs impossible she took' t trouble, which pt times affeotp - 9 111AM. - -
� . . . I . ature, under such a syst - - , ono son and five dau h urvive committee, with s6 view to ge- ' I
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I dissa tisfied. wonder human n of debt .would have been saved, the settle a ouud, a w 'I t,o itablith iL �
- I . There can be no� question as to this. The the kitchen roof, dropped to the ife 11 . I
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I - - - . � .2-F I L ' him. I I � mee from the city cound e " L
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- " X, i - i 1; . � _ has become somewhat selfish; the yrouder ments would have betio or mpaet.,,and many -
: . . . I . � - call is to Canada., ) - and received them in her arme. robate of the will i _,tho� late J amea factory there for the evaporad of fruits -1
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[� I r o I., ., - � � . is that there is a drop of the milk of human advantages and comforts would have ac- ' � bed -Tho p I His � plant an 11 machinery I I
�, r . � � � . -.1 OrEN TO THE WORLD. child was saired by 9, neighbour, who d � . . . -
� � - kindnes left in our boioms. The difference I �
I k - , . - I ' tomer is liki ' a rotten crued to the people -which they do, not now, .1 . tex- Kay, retired farmer, who died- in' the town- and vegetables
i- � , _; a a upstairs through the flames, which w e - re would . I
: I 1. I i - I . I ; A dissatisfied CAS between eavag,a and civilized nations to -day, and can not for many years, possess. Be- - The policy to 'be adopted tow' rds this e. ship of Guelph on the 2ad d Jilly, � has would be valued a"3, ; . -an, �t e
I "I � I j i I tinnished before serious damage was don on and I
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� i '. . been granted to Kenneth Macl,ianp barris be employment for 60 girli and'
I . - � : app!e, hel. Yenerates his kind. is simply-th�-- difference between puke in, sides, the obstacles that were placed in the ouutry should be one of the , utmost the . -
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. . I" � t i di6r1idUSlk'8M Linda moderate advance along way of Mr. Mackenzie, and the abuse liberality. We should invite all our Amen- heavy hailstorm pa3se ter, and James Goldie, miller, both of 20meo, -
1, � = ttlement, north of le r gor, , -
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, I' . ; - liticul opponents 0 aelph, the executors therein named. The goods would be turned out eae ay.
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�?, _. . � ' I #L 1� it 0- ' , , I ; the linei of so�cialism. Instead of over heaped upon him by his po . can cousins to come in as fast an Manitoba,' last week and continu. its I 9. L Of 1( 3tratford a ctel for the
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� � 3_�, el � t I I b Z in ; give to � estate amounts to $113,90 Would also make f In I
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I . � t . . I -a intend 'becoming a man having a well and bucket in him in connection with the carrying out. or con- sire ; invite -the east, doing a gre deal � I
- . . you or do yo course towards i, $30,000 on reception of fruits and vegetables for his use
I . .� ; f � � . Are 0 is shop, I MininglaWSL; help a i
� � I . � ", e yard or a private lamp in front of h struction of the 'sections of the road which them.all the mo.3t libera � $80,000 is invested in mortgagei ,
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I I � � I i �,� 7 ustomer 7 It's worth whil ' of damage.' ,Many of the settlers, are . -
� t� balance in real there and at Norwich and Bellev- Ile, where
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� I , ii . i - 1 c ater a them to. build trails ; encourage them to fate ' 40posit in the bank and the I
" . . - ; our cities -are now supplied with w ad he did untertake, go to show the difflcultie� A.
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. . I , . ! : I e I The Surrogate Court fees heahas factories. 11 -is requesti r assitanoe
- Z % .: . Is not this col- ' entirely�hailed out, suffered the in a 0 . in
- - . seEil)" -for yourself any way. light by general taxation. - prosp et and open up the countty ;�, show 'estate and cash.
.;.�� �L I , m , ,, under whioll Governments labor in conduct I I . . last year, aud are consequently left in bad, dulties havebeen considered reasonable and i all ...
____71___ i __ 11 I Or I.- I lectionism ? We now have free and com- ing works of this kind, and the dangers to them our desire to make their life comfort- ' $182 55; the succession
I . � i � - - .!,; � L - I shape.. The prospects of a good cr p -in amount to ate, ,-L- "I
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- I � I , ! I Lms, experimentalt farms, which they subject themselves. We are able and facilitate inining and business oper. payable to the government, 85,1i8. ,The probabilitybe will be induce
� 7 _. I pulsory s-�hool syste that district were never better than fore i -A leg- aud . -
I � - : . � - . - ations for th . . . propetty in dLieposed of an fol Mr. Grab -am Went to NO wich I
� . I , I i hools of mine d ' f dairying, asylums sure our correspondent does . not forget the em, then let us say, we offer I . . . lows ; there. U L
7. � tb . an 1"y, will return in a, day or two, wt L I - -
- ,� � We will leave 1 V of $J,Wo; is given to Dune ;
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� � I . I the question at.that,wi ec a an I the storm. . . ie final ar L
- 2 It 'and houses of refuge,�Oall performing ain
� � Al I 1. - : I work Steel Rails, Neibing Hotel and other so.' you alar, what you want to buy, to east ' -At noon one day last week, Janie D. so.' . a made, L I
- V I I I 1. I . you -this week,and merely state rpri8e called scandals I of those days. . , our ,wants, a -ad to make you Detroit, second cousin of deceased; also rongenients will likely b
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�!, Sr y _U -S - ��Fv 0 , ... that was formerly lef to private ente t It is true you, to suTply y Kelly,a lineman of the Bell Telephone om- I .
� . � . i � , I Aecure an bay . $1,000 to James,Kay, Detroit, another see- I
�' �� � iria that our favorably or benevolence, or not done at all. Space was nothing in them, -but in time , )jy. ', In a word it is the trade P -A. Robinson, dr�Vtg .
I in end' d7do merehantp .
� ,� I � 0 - that there panyp while attempting to shake o t a I 000; Presby- &ratford, returned on esd y evening
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� � ;J y Sale, the .Will not allow me to more than mention the th would have wreaked his Government. we want, and the tr de can be ours beyond �,t ith ond cousin ; Knox.40ollege, $� ,
; . I known Futurit. � . I cross" in the wirep, came in contact . . . 000. - &imoi Briti Columbia, where be .'
; I - .. - � I reservation by the Government of alternate 'a e p�,oper co . Church f,die' miesions Vt � -, from Nali sh
; - . . I I j . in a Anj it is this -sort of thing which mikes it Aoubt if'we but pursue th urse, om- terian ,,In 9 Ill I I - ...
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�, , i . I live wire of the Light and Power 0;
�. : I � �, only sale day we hold i blocks ofland in the Klondike country, -a , spimpossible we may say, for Lhe home missions, French ev&uge-l- -bits opened P, Vusinees,in dry good , clothing
� � i - - I - , so difficult, . I not lose. pany, and was killed. He fell from I -
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, -V . I t- . at - pole where he was, and shows, -- ,esidue of the property with ix -cal ent - "
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I ,�� h e, I � Inag Government tQ
� on S tkon, 81,00U. The r .and boots and Ishoes, , pros
C id S- I " seaEon will be held . true socialistic measure, -or to tell of no any conduct enterprises of ilas an opportunity d no sign of z,% - .-
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� . � I I 4; ' . a e The deceased, who le ves
. . � 27th, 1898i Of tiooal parks, government control of forestb Be rmly be- - vested until his brotber's sonj pecta of doing a larye bmaluess. - left, bis
:i- � , ,- , day, August , this kind econ�micallyori theintereet.9 of 'This is, as tho who know b at '
A � . le a son, Lewis, in charge, and anothe soll Vill , �
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i I � 1� will have more to and fiaheries, the phenomenal growth (of e - person,- was more I 0
i . - � -which - . . !if i *' - lieve,'the greatest gold area in the world. Win. Jame KaV. has attained th a
I - life afterwards. ,?e ouf
- � the wholV p�ollle. No I came to PP1 ter ag �
I ' I *� Mackenzie. Only yeiterday an expert mining engineer � . r
�: � -.1i - F we � a widow and two children, twenty-�five. Wis now five years . go west later. M .. Robinson is :much .
- . . � assurance -business, and fraternalism during aware of this' fact than Mr. Africa; has. been in- 'the borough from Kingston about a go, -
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- - . - Fay ip. the intervening weeks. the past,twenty years, the -restriction and, Tbese, bowevei, are big subjecti which our from South who year I es before eleven o'clock ileased with Nansimo, which is t, e recog* . . -
i and we,, very popular. - . -A few, minat , e o' C . - ,
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Our Q� I his Ii olum. .
0 a 41 I In the. meantime we commen fire broke � out, on ,uized coal mining ceutr f B.ri.tis
i " perhaps before long, the prohibition of the ondentibasuckled, and while it is mining business all fe, and who bad -lost Wooluesday evenib' V 4. - ek
I . . '19 corresp -The sudden death occurred at Dres 1 n, 9 . I i
. .� , n ry even one of them 'ex- just returned from a trip, to the Eldorado, f,f new three- bia. He witnessed sonie surprimin ly quick .
: I . � _- I. impossible to discuss I the handsome
I . � I - to you for yOur considaratio liq�-, traffic, or of the abolition of slave vell6us. on July 29th,of Joseph M. Shaw, one of e .the fira�.flqor I
, � . . ,ill, he qual- -
� " i � the "It is simply -mar brid4 residence on St. George street, feats in loading veseels wl oil,
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'It . . I I L - ity of which is said to L'be � n I
�� I � . : t �. k Surely, MR. haw retired for th g Toronto. ! The building, which was to have
i . L of growth of socialistic- ideas- we think we have said enough to set our Practically it is a mountain of gold !" - gopulsr business men of that p�a rwenn-t od I
� d briahtest stoc -s - I e night in apl
� - f., I cleanest an 0 EXPOSITOR, you hav6 been asleep while this correspondent thinking on somewhat differ- Is this mountain for Cauada 1 Dr. mined in the east. T�e peo, a ere dew,_: "I
, I . ! d d ad -been occup'ied in a few weeks byl- Rev
JIMPDT-latilonks" .. � I ordered , old world has been moving along. —0 .1 health, and in the mori agent of the kf�-&byierian mand a superior clean bf goo s -an b � in �
� � 11 ; rnen�s Clothing, both ent lines than those on which he seems *to Wardea, general L - UY
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�, - I .. r � - ; T - I I in his bed. ' Deceased wax 56 years old, d- xgo of the I , 'at) iumon as pat - ,
L .. - . - readymade. 1'Also Hats 11 until he has Canada. I Church in Canada, was still in cha arge quantities. Mr. -R
1� . . . . L and But stop ! here ii another article in the have allowed his mind to dwe - en. Mr. Sh w L
� . I . . leaves aiwife and'two ehiidr _ e c n ,e - bich- I&`
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li I . "I'll , � - _Lhe is . rs in workmen, although a considerable amount ticularly pleased witl� the climate, w
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'� I - 0 -Eli Scratch, of Kingsville, one of the --.numb;br of yeal no I& -
't go
- I I I kirnishings ti be found in TuE ExposiToR that rings out like a, clarion become mcrbid and blue. . was prominent for a I 0 0 xtrames.
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�� � . 9 � � . I r I I and F Z� . *d old days, even if slightly undoubtedly, a thinker, and wiqlds a facile able furniture Was stored in ito It alwaysbalmy, and does .
I : . I � n I affairs, and in 1894 and 1 s in ,'Nanai 1:9 won-
� ! - Western Canada. note of the go � largesto fruit -growers f Wesuern Ontar 895 re - - Of vRlu inio
� 7 . - a had So " Dresden in the county. counc 1. wau the fire was The, growth of flower
. . 11 Jz � contradictory of the former quotation pen, and we shall be Eleased to have bli. ach trees blown down by a ,,small in the storeproom that
I �;, � � � � � = urned in, but derful, floral vegetation abounding on ever
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� i . z . . - views o and indred -subjects fre- sized cyclone that rushed through his - orch- first noticed, Aa alarm was t _y -
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�, . I - I . I . He was also a prdminent Mason.
i had Mr., Ma , we agree with him or not . by the time the firemen had arrived on the han& .
4 I I � . I I Every pereon knows that 0- quently, whether ard one night last week I ig to determi er Strat- -
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I: : . I � � � * I L -Lasb Thursday afternoon at Troy M , ne who � �
.1 .� I . - "' y A - . )a new city -hall , -the 0114 .
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,. i. � I � . kcuzie'a plans for constructing the road been These are all subjects that will stand die- -The Northwest L 1 lative Assemb scene the flames hid. gained considerable -The votit
! � I . and the Northwest cu-13sion, and on which the more discussion - et f business in the Emerson Clement's fine bank barn and d ' and had :spread to the ,t upper ford would havi
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� 11 . � urlf) -_ � a,dopted, Manitoba � will .neet for the despatq 0 headway, o the - " ��
I R ; - ing shed werd totally destioyed by fire. I e one remodelled took, place. -there last Fridai
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t 5 - � - . � . would to -day be compactly settled,, instead there is the better. -it, is expected, - aime in On, stories,, Much damage was dori 'din for the issuiug-
: " 1- I ,1� second week of August, and was, one of the fines,
; � - - b equip'ped- b and $800 when the by -law. -Pro -vi I
: ; . 1- , � -0 the elections will be hel& in November. " futuiture- by fire,amoke, and water, .
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� I X ' tario. � They were str r a ew-zi I
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I WF, HAVE ONE P4ICH � TO : ALL of 11a,vina the settlements strulid along in � - I the st;
� I narrow �trips for hundreds of miles, much e is a reasonable estima,te of ihe loss. The of debentures for $30,000 �o I
. ; L 11 -, � The Riches of the Klondike. -Busb� fires have been raging along the �i i tb according to - -
i to the detriment of the country and the in- . . Rail, becoming wound around a �vheel or bl r house was damaged to the extent of about hall, Unis submitted by
� !!! I I MCI I NTAIN OF GOLD.' line of the Kingston and Pembroke a - the wind was owin , . in Messrs. 'I :of, -To to, was- .
. I NEY BACK IF WANTED. 9 $500. Rev. Dr. Warden .
! - A MOU . I - wiy. Over 100 acres of "woods were ablaze riers'iook fire,and a is at present King & 8iddlo :of, T I '
I 1 4r- � conveniende and discomfort of the people, - � . .
DIT a . I - . � � fed a all ablaze. The exac pasm of 95 votes, �� d ther
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� ; � . � . ple-ofthe Northwest Mr. Dufferin Pattullo, who .accompan a bigt,in three minutes it wa Muskoka, spenditig a holiday, and t I by a majority .
I i ........ and instead of the pea at different points. There was also .
I . I � I ................... en in As mow_ barely escaped. One sow , 21,000 by de . utures ,
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? : � . I � . . under ruinoui freight charges and Ivi jor Walsh and the Government party to fire in progress in the woods near Sharbot ,in _�_ information concerning the ameunt of the by-law to provide ,$ . - �
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� I I :: . a I th his season's crop for the remodelled building was rej eted by
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�� :, I � a grinding monopoly, they would have com- the Yukon country last winter, writes from Lake. . I . � and some small pigs wi. insurance was not obtainable. If is thought,
1 �_ I a I I t were destroyed. Lose, $3,500 ; insured for howevia, that the losses will be fally 00v- a majority of 81, votes. There was 4onsider-
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�.' -.0flElOd MACDONALD petition and government colitrol, which Dawson City� as follow : -Pa,trick Rooney, a Montrealer, who has 22,100. The separator was burned, but was - f able active work in favor of the �
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r, : would secure the' people their rights. It ,Public intere'st ball perhaps shifted from j Tast return d from the KI � nkike, says' �& ered. The canse of the fire is not known
� 17 � �� .1 I I f she greatest misfortunes that the Yukon gold fields to the Sp the reports of thirty million dollars wash- 11. own' to ir av�
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! - i ---- N. green canoe was found, floating .off -The Bar] of Minto, better kn been by Mr. A. Hepburn, of that city, 1 t W., � I
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� , .... ever befel this country ings are much exaggerated � Therewill,not -A Canadrians as Lord MeIgund, who has
6 I I . � in favor of t 3e adopted by.liw. -,The, �
i -11, � . . out his policy in here, has developed into a general European I vemor Getteral of Canada, ban or none I
I i . -1 . . be, he states, more than from eight to ten Clarke's malt house,Kingston, one morning pointed Go
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q � �� � was not permitted to carry � e ' of days' last week, which was at once identified by undercurrent of feeling was, ho,"i ve4 in
�� I i � - - connection with the construction of the fracas. Wars, however,- or millions of dollars in the output brought ot been prominent in Imperial political �
I, "t- ' I � CLOTHIERS. Th ' Mr. Bogartiof the Ontario Bank, ,and others favor of the new building, a- the', Malts -
. ,��- , - - - m i � weeks', moriLha' or years' duration. e .y down this year. I � ffairs and' in that sense Oanadian' vailitY bow. At r � A .1
a I i rd - � I I Canadian Pacific." was to build and ha,ve an ending. Not so the Yukon. It is ' as belongibg to Mr. Jqhn McD. Mowat, son . meeting of the city . 01 the
P, 4 � ; in the Mr. Mackenzie's policy -Saturday rnorning-i Mrs. Gilbert Purdy, ill not be tickled by the announcement a . 100114
� . I Side of the Street, rk, of Professok Mowat :and nephew of Sir to decided,doi "t-
1 �� On the Wrong . ill d hardly too much to say ike . afternoon previous it wi I .
11 I .1 . i,7, operate the road as a government wo ingstorif rose early - to ; ere entertained for �hat he i3 selected to succeed the Earl of cod 4 for th& - --
� � - I ding. And in con- a � rt to market. Oliver. Grave fears w .
� ng to know that after all T IIE gold fields have no en if anyone short of pone the erection of a market Ar
�-. � i ��f it is pleasil summon the family for a to However, i
'i- � _. . 'fil Strong Block. I with Canada has a duty to - Mr. Mowat's safetv' until he .turned up& berdeen. a of similar -time being, and to take a plebWa vote,. ..
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11 I Z11 - sItOR still supports that policy.- nection there She, was &boat the house making prepara-
I 1,:,� Expo the canoe whep off municipal el
'11hig tD part. I - He was'dui�ped out -of oralVolseley or some atatesma,
I � I . � - - I sul3scitrBi.m. perform. Willsbedoit? . I . t ons, when she suddenly fell over dead from 11 - c lebrity was to be appointed, the Dominiolf probably at. the ieetlo4e next .
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. 'SEAFORTHs - - sixty Rook wood'Asylum, but had t or- arcade is wa;hted av .. I
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� 1, I - Nvingliam, -July 28bh, 1898. The washup of the past winter is now go heart disease. Deceased Was about . h6 remson to be content'with Lord Minto. year, to determine if ' .1
1. I . . � I . - d to swim to a buoy -near by. He hung 11
. . � - ing on. 'just what it will amount to it is age. i min all. -
� I I __ - - years of As did gallant service for this country in .
:1 and was .9 came from Guelph to Stratford orb
� - I . a the on the buoy for over, an hou -New
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�; . "I � i to nOtiCA that our al.mo�t impossible to estimate at'the present, a,the Northwest Rebellion with Gen-, .
i - w - NOTE. -We are please _-�Toronto astronomers did not sei it� W. Feti�iek, who 1885 il I
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�7 �A,. � - -1 e snow from was fins,ily noticed by Mr, - aizing the Cana,� Friday, July Vad, of the death oll, James I �
III, IL " - ____ tudent time. The'early meltiug of th Second moon last ' M�ddl.Bton and also in orgai id I - of
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I I . - - I esteemed correspondent is so close a s Saturday. The sun out and rescued lim. 2 . . ' Gordon, that morning, at the restifnee I
, I columns of THE EX.rOSITOR- the mountains and the lack of rain have: overcast, not even believers in the German voyageurs who we 'uplf
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� I . I , I ood Eliza McKellar, , Gordon about -his brothe I
� f _��, ) appreciate g caused the drying up.of the streams, tkus - ry -could pierce the clouds. -Mrs. : ,no n
2 ; . th� Njile to t. 8 b st .
F : .. L- It shows that he is able t( tleman's theo July 27t in he re'eue of Gen -
I L I � w" . � -1 111,1101 delaying the elean-up Oil account Vf lack. of neem of Western Ontario, died -in a extended don was one of StratforoVe best. k - .
n . I .1 . literature, aitfiough he has, evidently, not V10 the Observatory the astronomers said of 9h Mrs. thoaa� eXriod. Hehashad a I
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4 � /� I . . London, at the advanced age Atz
. . '* n . .1 , �� , . o ai much by its tfachitigs 9A we water. Were I to hazard a calculation as that they -had made no attempt to do so, of Edward Dyer, ex Brienj Ill Imyerial affairs in many parti ness men, and 4lu .
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i le Saul I , ten millio - McKellar was a daughter � regret d. Ho� came to that -city about
- utput of gold will be this year, atter, anyway. , a te
rev4Err, there is to what the o and that probably it didn'b 11 - of1the'world, ine ading Egypt, India, ago Ra the r , L- Lte
G L 4. difference between us after all, I would say from eight to n dol- _1�ev, Dr. Eaton, New � York, has pur a well-known U. E. Lo rallet, who fought* . and he will certainly 'do ]us forty years I Vi 410 of A,
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�i I i � me a large sum ; bull in real- for the Crown -during X3 ww- of the re. Itlio , t �h A, I an sh 61' after. I
; . ;;; ri gr e Dominion Express hope, lars. - C I t n -a' Janadian. Gbver'nors. Hamiltonolry goods firm or I
i . In remitti 1, us and what 4iffereuce there is, mayi per This am ' chased a*6sirable six -acre point at the head he' record of %.., a �L
i 1. I . She settled in Western Ontario *in . I out for himself. e %
have .
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. ! � I �'/ � - , - money orders, which cost up to $3, 3c; be accounted for by the impetuosity of ity mining operations can scarcely of Star liland� in the Canadihin channel, common sense
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I 1, . -fisve begun, yet in this country. the, first school teach- GeIaeral for impartiality, 0 a rah with
www"Mmm" : .111 �� - L youth on his aide. He raises so many ques- said to from Chailes Cornwall, Rockport. A finer geperotity. Lord MeIgunds years o he _1- . . -
I � I � up to $5, 4c . - 0 eatern pa,r d I . ' - A. . May. in the counter ch bo;k I
I I I ; up to $10, 6c ; up to Eldoradoi, and Bonanza are the A ere in the W . . t,of Canada. During an usiastie horse
I � Id take -more space, to dis* Practically , ho'Or' %we, was an
I 'place for scenery could not � be' eel loted. wl ,. In Olt enth I
� . . I : i , to $30, 1 2c. tious that it won oducers this year. The i kenzie rebellioa in 1837 she was ae- h ' , carriei on for many
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. . I,- 90, 10c; up - - only two gold pr . rove will be created and the the Mac me , No -mount wa too wild for him and bums' em, whic was . -_L-L
� - I . �, V euse them properly than, we have at our beautiful of many who were be- .
I � I years. Then he s6ld out, and the m
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e - - -, � . � � . 11ow many case . our friend cites New urgeon, of 8, tiah te pi In Lady gan the dry goods trade
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u � I ership of railways, this year from the oth6r creeks will be eom. -William, Brady, veterinary a 1 oral John Butler, a prominent Bri miling out. a ISS9 the irm of �%.
7 . I I e policy expired onl r . int is a daughter of Generaf Charles afterws'ris A
I � �� I . accident : his y Zealand, Australia and South Africa, and paratively small. If the outside world Tilsonbuig, Ontario, -who is the veterina, 7 "
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. � ::::: I - uld not think of . general during the revolutionary- war. M gla Gordon & Orr was formed,'aud the �Srtner_ .
, . � . i I. - the other day. Now it costs says the people there wo woshup, inspector for, that countyi has discovered - I
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1: I . ent Ion 0 . . erd of 25 cows near Brownsville, r Charles So Montfort shot an snJ I I
J � : : I 11 Very little to caTry an a.1cid returning to the days o pnvs list it ut for the next year. Added th' of a h With tuberculosis. The May-R:ibertaonl 20 years old, daughters of .- one night fe! ing health compelled Mr. Ourdor. 1 to re- - -A
� Z . � ps that maybe. The people of the Ill self at his home in Lsusdowne
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i � . ! - . � ., policy, and you donit mies ,the . sent John �
�� . � � ho are dependent upon - Ism week, Decessedwas the 'the ill I
I I lower'provinces W supposedly as - rich, and ouch larger than milk had been used in the I family and
� . VL : Hanlon's Point,
11 - . i �, I - . to the fac ry daily until ,the discovery was -were upset from a canoe at res .. -*V& stri6rgen with, -
. - - I I amount, so yihen you are laic the Intercolonial railway for their tram to ' ht last, week and the M I John Montfort,, on old ident of that Toronto, when he WSW
� I " - '� Hl&kads, Hunker and several others, on all . Toronto Island, one Big J rim which has since proved fatal. J�e A
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J � - I - � up the berefits are readily ac- portation wouldl we darmy, be very loath of which operations will be carried on next made. man was drowned. The *wells PI a a popular and wealthy youn � iia end a
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I . . - - to return to the syst4 addeuk, f ,y steamer . ring the moi Ring 'Was Peacefal. He
- . ceptable. inter at full swing, What next year's -Archbishop Webb died a y at big I .
, jounger wo . been around town du
L i � Try the Canada Ae d to get w to, last Sunday night. - Three rom a passing err caused the m . He had . o'olock Friday mor L -
' I I . - - I ship, because they are now ituabli) tput will be rim out of the uestion to con. home in Toro ) capsize - and although - the d' as usual, and up to within i few min lam and a faithfat mem-
liPods Co. 1. cident Assurance Company. I favors from the Government at the expense On may look in hopeful weeks ago then Arolibishop,'while inspecting frail craft to peared rather was a Liberal in politi I
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�; . t jectureo but the tory in Eglington, fell ana 'steamer was crowded and the bay iwass u of,riends berofthe Episcopal church. Mr. ,
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- � atry, which they would no - new come *tJ1 small boats only one in 91. ffiyand depressed. He lelbsom g widow. , �
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� . C I I ISM et were the road run by private enterpribe. ,*, and fraeturin of , OW&I L * " talking and went into is survived norrowm i . .
�t L Wor can there be any doubt aa to what p wrenched his kne ilkes Steward, an actor who was Wli :whom he w i . - -
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