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THIRTIETH YEAR. . . I - . , I F . - - AII& �� . --f- . � 4 � I " - � . . - . I . � I . . I I i� . - r � X-OLEAN, BROSev - ftwilaers. . 1� in the VWa - - . I - � I . . go va Sab�.­ - - A WHOLE NUMBER, 111'em. .. . SEAFORTH I T -12 � 1898� � � . --�- . - � � I I . ; - L . . . - .. . ; i. I )kert-Bell, ir,�,.,.*f the- I---- --" . ­ I - . t ? I. . - � I -. . 1. - 1 $1 a Yew in Advance. . . I . . - . I ! I . . , ' - I - - I I S . - I I L . I 11 ' I I ��f . . I 1. fo�% hat been, and lev . -1-11 ., I I . . 61.,250,W ­� 0 - - , z for macubery - . 0. - �. �d ..- - I �. CADY's �LOCK- - THE ONTARIO LEGISLATURE session should continue.; longer than three days, an he w",& firm -. believer in whit A,rrangeme 11 108i, M. A., of We L .- - I I " , V I - � - nU.have been made - L I .. . L ' ... . . -stern, I - ,L � . . . .� . ..:— weeks at the outside. , might be termed 11 muscular christianity. " in England for half th ' ital re I . - . . -. 1, , 1- - L. . I I I � i - X, STORE I a c , Quired , . ­ � I � NEW SO aCtures -At 4 . -- t will preach in St - - , - � Z Futurit, . � The constable basing' has beiinVonsider. I , 4 , -11 � . I - lc . I Toroji " I . I A'tru* 'man, who did not believe in external secured by first mo age de . ill, on, Sibbatb�, evenin ,� I . If � � A - - to,August 19, 1898. .. ablysimplified-from-what_ it L ' . . . adornment to the sacrifice of nobler,'Lprincip- por cent., but local nancier I �� - , , ,.-- -.: ��-_� . .- I I - - . the special sees . ' . � . WAS Aupposed . . O"il L J%boUt -� � r, on may providi . , � . . ni,4dons. 'We I 9-1� -- -- Ordered ' v, I ion -of the Ontario- tagis- to be at first. It � I erall lexpectbd . it, ' wem in. I . , -. . I WAS J L . (f, lea, he lived a life that in Worthy of em- the per can . I '�116'wOuld Preach last ­­ -, . � - . - laftre waaL formally- opened on. Wednesday - thai the Government iroguel'2d salmit : do- . - t, The Cinadian, - . -. . I . . . . re . 1898. _ ulation and one in complete harmony with hackers of the sofieme are George flooder. - . . Oflast week. The ceremonies we not NO claratory bill deollaring that the Into tion August 115th the principles he taught. . ham, the Hon. G. A. Cox and'J ex Ross, that &uy who could not ..... I . I � - . - r, il&r 00 I . - 11 - F1 i I .. have a' a opportan. I Mist I * . elaborate an usual.. Ok former Dim _ of the low is and Always. has been that the . i r , ( . . , .... f . I h 'evening.-mre. Z . - anions the whole Agialative chamber -was votes of election donetWes and those sit- I a .1 .I . — � I I .1 . L - L . � I Mathison President of the - "I I ' I -Mr. R. - . I I - - . 1. I given *up to visitors, and members had to . . - . � , � -3-CN OL BOOKS . umb instit, , . . . Canada. � I -4 - J, , d and leg'f . I ;h- � -. I Sale " MORN-- Deaf and D ute at Belleville. On. . � . . 4 of Montreal. Nurk. ,,.,.,Specialty. �* T"t, Sabb;�1 -with - -V- - - . uated as they are, are vali J. The PUBLIC AND ' o , X , . I / . i � . I 4. i��Mrs I : a Premier, however, announced that7 this in : -Colonel Hutton has, been appointe 'taria was elected i -presid - �Qro ouae�, -of. I .� .quiieze 1u*hore*ud how theyleauld or re. L . ' I ­ . � - I . , - - d � vice ent of the 6 .-, * pre" - t - . I I . Mau 0 AND SUPPLI' ' : - SP CIALTY - - ­ . - ,, - i� at I it, VA_ -, . , I'll �� . . I i . i out altogether, as many of them w re not the nature of the legislation i0hich -the FSA a commandant of the Canadian forces to suc. American Association of Instructors of the L - I , j .L - I : I . . L . I . I .� qrrH J , R, Goolt.e.- --� . � in the habit of doing. 1his time, however, Government will propose. .The bill which I I - -- . - . I �Ly� ej & .1, I I I - � I L I - 8 ceed Major-General Gamooigne. . . Deaf, at the annual election .of officers held -. Village, or, ­ . The feet th� t we m:ake a specialty of . . I , , members occupied their own isats, and the will be submitted, to the Legislature will . I i I . , - -A very heavy rain storm,L accompanied at Co!umbus, Ohio, recently. Mr. Mathi, .. - 11 Mace with a I - . fi6or of tho'Houne .only was occupied by- contain a schedule embodying the questions Alez. I Winter:' � son, who iss very rpulAr member Of the . .. - ordered Nvork is so well- known in I L ' I I �' i ' � with hail, did some damage to crops in the : ,a . distmiguished visitors, whil6 the all i L -- 1. ' .. scarcel L g ones to be submitted to the Court of Appeal ; it - amsoclatio#,, was ca led' upon for a speech , . I ­ - "a - - ,from, Bailin, arreAteci nity", that it seems were filled with the elite an#' beauty of the will mike it compulsory for' the Uourt! of . � responded in the quaintly us . _ . , L .1 this vici y Next door to J. S. Roberts' drug store. vicinity of Kingston onFriday. ton, on -the charge - of . . � . ; humoro, ` � - � . I necessary to again. remind the poo- city. and province. It is' strange the in- A I to hear. and determine the points � L . U99 , -An Ingersoll - man hai been fined $10 - . a,11 48--nalt on a child - � ...- l . -UnderStood.- I. :t -- . i . vein characteristic of him. - , , " , I 1. . .1 r. ple. The point we wish to im- . . - . terest that the opening evokes among the s=mi ted and to render a" d . . — and costs, $13.50 in all, for moili�g a letter - -Mra.. Rycroft, of Toronto, committed . - � Bloomingdale. The � or,gmen there I ' - 1. I - their portfolios for a with a previously- useA stamp on it. I 'wa here . , L -fadiesof the city who uponat the firj&-ij he court not right to retain, � . �' I � is . r . -people, especially Cl�e ittilig - 0 h othermorning. For some time � . , y from onm6a­ -- ,.- . I press i' that NOW the beat , I . is � a icide t a, i � . $1 . invariably turn out in great force and � . I -A runaway accident'oec'urred- on Thum- past she fis�d been suffering from At ppeart, on the chAii . . 80k- -later than September next ;- that, c�hstablea reasonabla-time,'i' oven although they did tacks of � L go T- I I . . I i - . -- . time to leave your order with us I . . ad out in their gaytat and :best gairmentil, and all oth il rly situated sh' not have a seat in the House. Th 8 only !day ni lit near St. Thomas in which a seven. - a. of LoA&n, . IL I -. . . .� . or persons. aim a all I ipsaufty, andabeis -supposed to I - I r ;;—_ u r opening have the right toVote at, future eleations,' I 1119A is a year -o . . -�, , ' � race b was not exceptional -- . . fona pair of boots- or shoes for ' and the point, therefore, re ining is, what i IS, son of Mr. James Marlatt; was t'eu I iiith, was in ihe village . 'L -L � I I , - hmToCerny- eane,when she ended her life. - � 1, . I I at I in s ek- � ui� .. - - - I - in this respect, - for, a4t ressonabl 'time!" He thought it.obould killed. .. . L . I . this we -1 .1. Fall. Later on the Fall rush will - hough the- . galleries and -that in the ev ut of the Court: of Ap- I I - - . I � or throat with a L' I . nn g I I . not be coZlered unreasonable that these -Sir Wilfrid Laurier in rusticatm-g It Rat NIrs. Ryoroft fir -at cat h I � 1. . � only were . t I ' Hameston was iu� Clin. . �­ open for'visitors, they were pack. peal deciding that ibese .parties have not tv, r�zoi, making an ugly wdund, but thit at- . L . I . .be here, and it will, be difficult for . . . � a I I � . ad and the costumes of the lady o ts Ministers should hold their- seats. until Jb Portage for .a few days and is the .ue I - � & few diya; *ifith us to fill orders on ti , ke to sup ,goupan had a right to vot in the past, that the ALas shown in the courts; whether the had - here of Hon. Mr. Sifton who has a si tempt proving unsuccessful she subsequently - lmo- The re -L To the great majority,of our patrons, were such. as to lea& or, pfee that a), otion carried b hese a be der- y mar took . I . � liur from � t . .a votes I a doseW carbolic acid. -To com- in 9 - * I - ; . � of the late � - - - hard times had never the Queen blared void,and,tha. the battle be fought, over , rly defeatad and -esidence at that aced - - �� ' - ' � putation �f our Yr6nich and, Can I : . visited been legally- �n4 prb*'- . fetel 'a adly work sfi flually *at fire to I I- kr. John , the meanino of the word thercle 0 -otherrespoote the -opening care, a ain. Intl . . d a h , a . . [land favorably kaOeWn, . . adian Kip Boots, for'. good wearing Futurity as applied to City. In ie-aba neti of this legislation, whether those who succi6ded them in their -Mr. J - - - - liman, of Har ingtop, wh- , or ouse. . . - I.. L - - � - I I ; � is .11 Vifniting .1 I g qualities, has now .our monies were of the ligual nature. The. . a d in the event o it being decide the coistituencies had! legally gained their seats. eft Kingston some years a o for South � -A prominent resident of Dover town- . - , � ,who wf . � � i % - and. gooafittin, Semi-Anitual clearance of odds speech from the Throne, delivered by His a urts that We fancy that most people will agree that ics, has retuAed ,home, tringing with ship succumbed to' injuries received on Fri- . 4 home;.- ", I I-- the con tables. 'did 'not have a � ;; .; - , returned . . . � I . sprea4 over the country. We em- and ends -of stock is fairly well lignor,the Lieutenant Governor,made refer- . , this is not an unreasonable position, im wforf�uii of $25", 1 i ... h .. en s. ending the I . . I �, . � ght to vote in the last election, t1 a main- _ pro I- .000.-- - . � ,,...,.,�L�-ploy good mechanics, buy the very , I uliderstood. � enceta-thei in -tended withdrawal of Lord ' .. . Should, either Mr. i Gibson or Mr. - Diyde -Ethel Hamilton) a girl of sixteen years, day last. John Hall a well-to-do farmer, I atives an- frien& in I I ­� I : i - I , r whosg* majority had been made up of a ran w;w terribly injured by an 1-af ariated, . bull, . - I � I Aberdeen from the Governor Generalship of fail -to unseatithe 'member elect for. -his for- W1;O away from her home iii Stratford, being gored &.15out twenty times. It appears' Lry Faitj a i �, / best brands of leather, and as all - - . thong votes would be unseated and the op- � I .. , on of ­ i ; - : . . I . I . the . � I Canada, expressing satisfaction at the very posin . mar constituency, or fail to get another con- 6�srio, was arrested by Detroib detectivep t . I .. - �X�he vil&ge - this ive,ek- . I -­ L AN . woik-ireceivp personal attention, - g candidate would be given t a seat. hat Mr. Hall -*bad gone into the box stall to I _ - , � � ! R on back home by her �� * ' ' I The idea is that, wlere .as it Qften .great interest which himself and Lady Under this proposed legislation the seat will stituendy to elect him, he will, of course, in .that city and tak vt�-Wr. and MM, E. I . ­ '' - � . give the animal fodder, when it attacked I'll, - . - � ! we- gukra.*"� complete satisf aetion. Aberdeen bad taken in the Aff&irs'� Of the be declared vacant and a new electi n must haver to stop down and out. of. 'the cabinet, 1 . . - . . �4, Who, were yisiting . - � � I ' . .happens a stringer attends our I . fatber. I - hifti. When 4�lscovered Mr. Hall was in a .1. . - I we us a trial order and become a country and regretting his retirement ; the -The Ontario Government has selected ­ I _ 11 Uannie, ' ' I ' ' Gi; be held. This is about, all *the. d fference but itWould be absurd to ask him to do no � . . I frightfully mitilated , condition. :Several k �� ; . ,, of the town, � . - I I satisfied -customer. . . I . sale, he has been so geeatly im.- House was. - also congratulated upon the t�ere.' in between the two si until he has an opportunity to do this. the Mackellizie property, South Londona as ribe were bro'keu, � 1: reauts, and - - I . - tna long, an - which pierced his left, - ' � i P *i7�' Pa - . pressed with the worth of his bountiful bsrvest and the prosperous con- this Oroposition in so eminently fair! t at it --There will 'be no budget this session", as . a site for the Nbrmal School. The pro- lung and injured the heart. , 1=217'eL.- Merchant, bf � t2rOur repairing department is always dealings with us, that: b in- dition of the country, and a made of praise � ' . the year's, supplies were passed at the prev- party comprises four acres of land, favorably . - I ad home on- Monday.- , , I 0 � e musC commend itself -to every faik!- in a, , I - Orillis Papketpublishes, -an intar- , - I . � 11 busy.. . _ " , - I - i was given to the agricultural department and � ious session, consequently we will not likely situated. 4 I . -The ') of Mamillon, who re ­3 --.. I I ­ I r vana,bly becomes a arstomer for . person. By.this move the Govern ,out ill q We ... �� � . � -1 . with an Ontario traveller who -gives a �11 ; I 1, � -. i the Agricultural College for the excellent :� cc hear anything about that niuch diblinted ! ,-Miss Bets Russelil,tbe youngest daugii. w - � - . I ? . � tl�e-fifture. .. '. 1. I y discouraging account of the crop prospects. - i jamaica, where he had : � I q implish its purpose of saving the obn- _ � interests of his health, � - i . I I I . - . work -being done in the interests of agricul- able vote,'Flnd at the same time w�.11 com­ surplus. A session without a surplus de- ter of Dr. Russell, of.tke Hamilton aiylum, The bay, lie 11avS, has been an. excellent, . .- � I .. - - I . ture. Mention was also made of ther legis- bate will lid an anomaly- in so far as, 'the 4 J i d -a party of arm* nurses in New. ; - � with .Mr. George Me- "I I �* a . - . . I etely knock the ground from under the � � as Joine . . crop ; ;iheat has been ,favored by -good -- .. �� men't t of theirl opponents. It Oractibally ro- are in concern . York and gone to Porto Rico to care for the - ning weather Mit the long drouth has . z I vern Legislat, i ad, as I Petty, -and his; nei3ea, I - during the present session, special reference surplus has formeil a pr6lific and- inexhatat. ivounded. � . npe P � I J � Our sole object in holding the sale is ' Ontario . I lation to be introduced by the Go a the ' ... I . I I . . - - � Z I I i had the effect of drying up -everything ,else. _- � I I . oves their grievance, and leivis them � - � I - ; . oney) bill ran 'othiug to howl about. is should in&- ible- theme for d over a quartei. 1 �-It in said that. Cans dalm .' new Governor . Miss B. Petty, rpt=tued - - . to turn goods into m i that - being made to the proposed Thi* isbussion for This Is certainlv discouraging, coming from .. ening from a �leasant . I � - I - pecting I I - - � A . %I . we would otherwise ceirzy over the control and -management of the inland k' rially simplify matters,. and should have.a, of a century, and thd question is as near a beneral - aikd the Countess of Minto will one who shared the roseate view 6f the . ,�-­Mrg. Rowlie,i of I � -1 ..- . I A , I'llillil 1. . ip . � le 8 I i bee4 spending -the -qqv ' until fhe next season. fisheries and also to the bill t6 legalize the tendency to silorten the sespion. We may n now as it wis during spend part of the - autumn at Minto house, .1111, V .4 -- St.. - � I amm­w . satisfactory solutio * harvest outlook ear14 r in tb' season. It is ' , � I past - I . I .- . LYEA:F40,R7'1Z . . . disputed election constable vote. here state that while it is generally admitted the, close of the first sessidn in which it. was Roxboroughshire, and will not leave for the result of conve ation -with a largenum- . . �� . _ . re i gu�st of the Misses, I . ­. . � . introduced. .. Canada till November. � I - .- wue& with Miss Myrtle � I . , The first business of the Legislature was, 6i members On both sides of the Rouse that : I . . . . 'bar of farmers in centeral Ontario. . . . 3� .. - — The results of- the sale w4l.1 here is room to doubt as to whethW or not Tfierb are more now members injlie .�, kt, StL Clair.-Mis. E- , z of course, tke election of a Speaker.* Mr. . r -Mr. T. Robinson, an old man Of about , -That fortunes ,are tobe Made in the . - � - I �. ­ - - � formeilly ; satisfaction 'to for lonstables have a valid ri t to vote under House this session than at- the opening of 60 yAre, fell on Friday from a scaffold ad- Yukon district there 1*8 no doubt. - Cs;fftsin � . . k�visiting her brother,. � the Alfred Evanturel, the member. Prescott, gh I . - . - . ­ . any- lAgialature for many years. The Op- - 61. Swpka�, . I-, � seRer, and also to the purchaser. who fill d the position for -two sessions dur- t I 8, none of the. legal I joining Mr. Downing's house at Lucan, to Constantine,, who took 'the firxCdetschment . - I - � I ing the east Parliament, was %nanimously authorities among the inqmbers have yet position also, is much strouger in debating the ground, and r6oeived - some serious in- L- . . L WAR ! WAR The full price list will appear hela . w as it now stand . . power this session than it -was lasti and it - ' of ,mounted police th that ecuutryisome, four -1 . - a , to the opinion that they juries. .', Medical aid, was at once summoned, --- ill, left by --- ,`i I I the the week previous to the elected. Mr. Evanturel was propoued by g1v D expression I * years ago, kas returned on leave of absence - . I . ile, of Mitche . --- � : . : � � I � I the Premier and seconded by Dr. McKay, do not now possess such right. The most .should make a better showing, although it aiid hopes are entertained for his recovery. and in now at Ottawa. He in reported to I . . , . � � * - to give ample -time His nomination that, inn be said is, Ahat the law is not - Tneed&Y of last week - I - .., � - . sale, so as in hard to make a good -showing against a ' .1 - I . . 'As war has been . declared in China, member for South Oxford. . . . I -W. Freman Halstead, the New York be worth $1.50,-..000, having made his Vileby I I I , . Government conducted as the Hardy Gov- . . .. * .d visit to- Germany, ­ , ­ for a consideration of its offer- was,warmly endorsed by Mr. Whitney, th definite on that point, and it iiiay be inter- W splimlatic in I : I -1 � Crockery and Glassware, the troops are a - correspondent who was arrested and in now fortunal no " the Yukon ,coun. to take z,a advanqed- i i: ­ . � . ; ernment is. I . I - ­ � .1 i nowbeingmoved tOL the front, where we Oppositionleaider,.who'was fulsome in his Oretedso R'stocausethis vote to : be dis- � . confined in a San Juan prisda As a spy, is a ,try. Inspector Strickland, :&-ISO , '01 .the , ',- � . : - - 1.� ,2 Ings. . . I � � (a evening before leav--.' , � -� --i expect the first engagement to take plage on praism of hlr3Evantuiel, and commended carded. ..Thet constables, however-., have ' � 0- I native of Hamilton Ontario. He was ma,k ,*ounted police force, is said to -be ,,worth -,.: . . . ,� . , . ' - . �.-. ,lboirof Trinity church ;i 1� exercised the rights of the franchise for 30 : Good News for Third -Class - . .. ; -­ Friday the 12th of August, when we will � him ' - ingphotograp J A handso � I- . I even more highly than did his mover 'are, an4 the right has never hithe�.to even .. � . - 'he of San-Jusu defenses when more than. Conritantine, . and that many. . I . . � - I - I a taken into custody. �p tea in the force are now worth over . --me bible, ancl i the battle by selling good fresh goods Amon the many lines -that will ap- and seconder. ; Mr. Evanturel, whatever Teachers. ', . rive, , Nearly all the ch6ir 4,[- t I . win, . I I - � 9 I n questioned, and all the Government The following circular has been issued by p . I . I . . � � -1 .16 I I oflaill, kinds cheaper. than any other house, - bin other faults 4ud failings may be,, and he -P . . I -Thomas Cleaver, Oak river, Manitoba, �100,000. . I er friends went to the ; 11 -� . I �` . pear vffl�be one half case heavy . . . , . � . i I 11 � il� k - west of Toronto. I will quote you & few of L � now proposes is to pass legislation riquirwg' the Education Department and sent out to. was stabbed inthe back at 4apid City last � -The obsequies of the late A hb* h - . . on uesd&y morning. , I .. '� I is not without them. makes an ideal speaker. - I X-0 to op - I - . J ' . - the many bargains which close buyers can' ' , r He possesses a fine presence, a rich, powerful he courts to give a prompt Judgment on alt public school 1 inspectors.'- . - Thursday night, .while returning from i by -sill . I'Cvaii Qebrated at I .� I I � I I I � the Walsh, of Toroi;to, were Attended - . tig ­ I . 11 : �1 1. . secure by calling at the Seaforth Tea Store. 1 �� 'Summer Underweitr ; 28 Men's. voice, and is thoroughly versed in the rules the matter, to make the law e ear io there In framini regulation 87, as found in the circus. Charles Henry, a speotitor of the 1classes and creeds. Protestants vied with -. . .. . I . : ' Mary, J .-- - - - . The sale to continue only, SO daysi at these . - and in . revil , - . ago,.whon Misw- . - 1-. . I � Suite ;. any Hat in the �J hol'Ise, of the House, "d -is withal, exceedingly ,can be no such doubts in the future, ied regu atio" of 1896, the object was &ff%ir, died on the way home, from the their Roman Catholic follow citizens inpay I �..- - '* - ,, 114ury Schlotzhauer, .;, � ,-. . prices :- . � � I . I ` -courteous, adsble and obliging, and in the ,the event of the courts deciding that the ' to meet the different conditits 'of various effects of blown received on the, 46ad. � . ling respect to the memory of the dead pre- - . - - antzi of East - ! -1 One -hundred and fifty pie. -e Dinner Set -Straw, Stiff Hats, Fed6m or tsi ling, which is one of -the �right does not exist under the law as it no* . - ' e Warn M PQ': 9 * art of enter a pirts of the province, ' Ina .ew inspector- -Richa;rd A.tWaite, architect of the To. 1late. The remains were,trausfarred od that. . - by took place. at the. t -- - ; . 4 . I I .0ont of ites I y xd in' ee. route -Parliament Buildings, and many other 10 . idance, St. JohWe I -- l Crush; the balance of our f.0 lie, that no person shall suffer on ac� . some difficot , ind wa perfetmed- by. ', price $15, now SIO ; 44,pieceL Tea Set, price actions perWining ' to the speakership, he cession from the resi I I I 4 -7 ,I - Dinner Set, price I Vm- model. I I - - tbe-obscurity which has so long existed in curing . ;Grove, to their final resting place, in the 1. : L � 33., now $1 95'; 97 piece Summer Ties'; a line.7of in a . a sufficient number of properly quali- fine public buildings in Canada, has be ! L . . 11 - ! - , ; � . . . . . I , en i I %, (?f Berk- nricle, Of.' I ­ ' 'Seb, price $3.25 ; . . ad teachers, while in other localities the archiepiscopal chureN of SL Michael, and R, - 1. ,-7, now F; 4-4 piece TeiX ithe law. This i& what the Opposition 6 lalinda, Steinacher,, of, � '�. � � biellas ; 1 0 dozen Cott*n The Opposition leader complained bitter- � choose to call an outrage. Most leensible 'number of teachers op awarded the' -commission to pr a L _ - and 1. I - - ; I � . -peared to be in excess. plans f or the new headquarters of etlarGe ,.t.hde Ithansaud , marched in processlow - .11, and $3.5% now $!125 ; 1(P2 piece. Dinner. t - . . . I I . . - I the bride, and Mr.: I . . Hosiery ; 6 Rain. Coats ; Boys' ly of the Legislature being Nummone& at. � people will say that, it is simply fair play of khe demand. It-is-aesirable that eX sup; . . ,-I. - ,I, Set, price $9, now 8.6.50 ; 10 piece Toilet � i * ' Trunk Railway Company,, to be erected in ' church. The re- . I monisman- The -bride ; - will this season of. the year, -when - members � � 3 ,- : - ful teachers haviDk junior leaving stau& - � t I . I I . - lay - t ; ; I Set., prici $5.75, now $4 ; 10 piece Toilet � Pants ; Suits ; Rats, etc, and, justice. Cans maine � in state on Wednesday and the - �* lady andiii quitite pop- � I � . would be required to swelter in an August - ' Montreal at. "ost of ft%,000. 1 - �. I � I t I Set, price $5 50, now $3.75 ; 10 piece Toilet . receive some attention. One announcement made by the Premier, ing should be encouraged to obtain second", � intermeDt took place on Th arsday.. t . . . . I I I - - in the L - ty,, There were many- I . beat while performing their legislative both in the House and iberat caucus, class certificates." It is found that in ma ' 'The VoAeru Pacific Railway Manitoba : . , . Set, price $2.50, now $2 ; Toilet Bets, price . . - . � Ay - -The Harriston Tribune -says.: ThreaWg z .i� i . . � . . . . duties. It is pot likely,however, that there counties the sit- ply Of teachers has warrant- crop report 6ates that generally speaking ... 7 � . I . I - 4 piece Glass 'Set, price 35c. - I � I ry . is now in full swing, and -so -far fall wheat It � $2, now S1.60 , - will be received by the country with ve ---- I - will be much luffering or that many death � great ad the Board orExaminere in refusing t the crop outlook is ahead of -laet year. . � . . I . I -! . � and 40a, now 20c, -1 Glass Sete, price 65c and If you should happen .to want to : - vatisfaotioni , That was, - that the 0 Wheat in ch ' - color, will be ready ; . . , 1. 2 will'oceur onthieaecount. Thechamberi: and- is turning out well. The yield will be from �� . I . - Half ,Gallon Clams - Tweed by the yard, I . Government have decided to retadn'the nor. grant renewals Of any khid, while in oth - �Mgiug . - . � ? 75c, now 35c 'and 4&c* 1 buy any 25 to 50 bushels per .acre, and the -nmple I . . . . � " . roomy and airy, and the Government have vices of Roo. Mr. Dryde' I cutting in two weeks. Some districts .. - . -: . - � Pitcher, price 350 ;v� 25c,,uow 18c and . . n and Ron'. Mr. places renewals have been granted o'nly L�, for I � .. - -- .. i I _ he cabinet. It will be re�aember- those holdin . I kior leaving Standing, and , report that the I �� :; � - we are going to ` offer a lot of , had it supplied with electric fabs, so that Gibson in t � first class. B.Arl0y isalso a good crop'. but � , _yield will go 30 bushels to �! 20c ; Lemonade Set, all colois, price $2 9 in; . � � . .� .. - a I I I - J ?,1j,1 .80 the chamber should be a most , 1 afal -.,the sore. . ' . . eats and peas in this sectiom-will be tar be- .. �,� * , , * *� I now $L-95; ditto, $1:75, now I goods that dqLy at ,25 i , . 00mfOrt&ble ad tba,t these gentlemen sere defe�ted in who have proved themselves - succesi . 7 � .$1.10 ; ditto, , . i - ' 0 -. ; . � .. place in whic to. spend a hot i afternoon, their constituencies at the late election. teachers. ! . '.., .-During -a severe thunderstorm which hind the average yield. There Will be soin I . .1 . . -. I I 1� � . $1.65, now '$I ; ditto, 8-1.4.0', now 95o ; cents' . - . I good flax, butthat nown on low and mucky I I � � V* , I passed over Kingston and * ' it Friday - . . �. : i, . , 9 that will interest man � . I I ; I, : J much more cotfortable, in. fact,1' than the On this account the Opposition hive ever As an outcome of this actiod,,the number . 1- - C 11 � large Glass Lamps, with Globes, price $2, . . I land will be a complete failuro.r, However., I . I I . . � t- I v'c'm laughter of - I li '. . N, I., I �., fields and shops and offices' where members since been clamoring for their withdrawal of applicants foe admission to the Normal last, M i8a - Mary E. McInnes, i I . . ; - � now.$1.25 ; ditto, $1..75,. now $1.10 ; ditto, . . -Jamew , � -1 . .�p . 6 a n . Th a, Dalhousie township, was .. .- .;I;- $1.50., now S1. All other go?ds will he s,yld Fovall the prices and other features of would be were the stead of at- frm the cbiet ey still hold their S,ihools is greater than can at, present be MoInne the 012 the whole will be a fair av- I � -y at home, in � . a up the long droath pasture - " I- I e' both cages titions odated. . Under these circumstances, � . 2- A cordial . � the ale s e next weeks !%dver- conseq. t. � . . I . I , . I L may be menti have bdi4 ordered agains Irl , She *as passing through. a bush On her way heese factories will I not , . -- - 0 - , tending to'th�ir,,,�Parliamentary � duties. A positions, however. In accomm struck by lightning and instantly killed; 'Oro 'aropo wing to Ig h a I - �' as equally reduced in price. 8 noticeALble fe#uie oned here : t the re urn of the County. Boarld might fairly consider the 8, -led d . uence the ,outpu , 3 fal 'an em #- . invitation -is extended to all. � , � "tisement. �r on both sides of the house the members who defeati:,d them.. Ila the propriety of granting a renewal, under I - a from her. sister'B residence. - of u r a 0 . � I L 1. "I -F * � . , I I . . I . I Every membe � hoin I the b tte ad -��, - L . t , I /So * W, L 1 87, to teachers holdlog a ��-The Dominion Government.has received come up 'to last year. . , L L .� . was in attendance and in his seat at the I case of Mr.,,, Dryden, it is said that he is regulition � xpired -The death of Mr. John Edwards, post. ; ­ I I I - I. first session of the House, with but one ex- � ce � rtlain io ii,nseat his man, and tha in the third-class certificates, who have the neees- 'W13,000 from the Unfied States Govern- master oI D occurred Saturday morn- - I � � . I , . . . . I - . - - . ­ ­ - . L Go AULT'L `CUh. - - caption, Mr. braig, of East Wellin.gton, who lela6tion which must follow he is ,qually sary junior leaving standing, pebviding ment in payment of the award for improper, enlield$ -ten years, Deceased . . . ing, i6fter an illness of I . , . � has been 'iously ill, and sequently �certain of ' barrying the riding. n Mr, evidence is given thiat they were unable, on seizures of Canadian vessels in the Behring! was walf k ... -- � - . . . oar con throughout the.,county of � � - . I I � . . . �--V I nown kwa� ! , *1 - coulduotatt�.end. This is something that 0ibson's case it is much less certain hA he application, to gain admission into edther Sea. The ,money was forwarded through, Middlesex, havingresided there . fo -1 I � il. .- I has not occu I red for a good miny years. � . in Normal School.; This would them Si Julian Pauncefote, and will be in r near- I- , . -..�� I WE HAVE ONE ]PRICE TO ALL 7 the G, � - ib his old seat, but if he ils . r dig., I 5b years. With his parents he came from � 1�an rega n . � aucus of overfiment sup. jthis r constituency will - be ured against the consequence of a on . � - I I � . . I - - iddulph, � i-- . - T . 7reland iii .1843, �and settled in' B . . At the first 9 &iftot a pro in tribated to the successfur claimants. . 00 ooi!ldl .. .1 � r� � . � 4 ! 4k pbrters, also, which w*as held on: Wednes. Ifor him where his election will be sured. *hielt they may find themselves, from no -Th . � , : . .. I I a steamer ., Mautionse, from St, and followed farming for a number of years. - I � � MONEY)3ACK IF WANTED. day- forenoon before the House ,inet, every I the fault on,their part. . . W 7, Ills -ym)ek I It , I In this way it is hoped I . - u, arrived on the 3rd inett Later on he moved .to De6field, yv,her-e he 11 .5 ) . - . , � "I " . . I member was in attendance, with 6e Ox- Province the services of both these aieD, and . Yours truly; - . I M ichaeVe, Yuko . , �­ � � : . I . I'Mos , I with 300 Dawsonites and upwards of $3,-' � : � �� � . I carried on an -extensive lumber business un- � - d�- contion of Mr.- Craig. This midioatea that � , . . . � that b�fore the House meets a n t ,�y will GRoiwE W. Ross,. t 000,000 worth of -gold. She is the richest til failing hez,lth compelled him to give it � ; �. ; . � . . . --- I . .6. ......... a ............. A. tha suppr,rt6re of the Government in the both have seats in the I Minister of EducEltion.. �. I . ..- I �. � .�,- Legis atur .1! They treasure ship of the season. Some of her up. - - � 11 I I - In 1878 he was appointed postmaster, ­ . I � -- - � " : ;� . 'lid, and that there are no are both *ood me , passeDgeri tell great stories of success, and a position which he held until the time of ; I I Houaware s� dma - n for the positi Is they -- ;, . I . . I 131 .. � ..:1 � 19qM P - .MACDONALD gerbus divisions or schisims in the ranks of occu-& ; in fact, could not a got in Sudden Death of an Old Huronite others of failure. � . his death. -' � -1 holy- mt- g - , - �­ -- the party. I . the ranks of either party, and it wo id be Although soother generation has grown -W. E. Gillespie, general merchant of -Mr. John Snell, living about two miles - �6 d - ISI ; t t W,� � GREIG cf. I better a � - , � � ; ;.. I � . - � '. . . , - � 9 . ... � -- . ; . % 11, � i .. The Govatinment have now a clear nia- great lose to the Province should, a ther of up since he left here, many of our readers Penetanguishene, Ontario, who was arrested north of Brampton, met with &serious acei- . . . ( 1. I - .... 0. jority of eig , , t,or seven without the speaker. them be required to quit the Goveinment. will still remember John Grey. He was a at the instance of Thibaudeau Bros., dry dent last Sat . d morning. Mr. Snell was ; . . i � ! � � ' . i � I I . I This is a larker majoritv -than they -had at The real business of the House commenced prominent figure in this vicinity a qua goods merchants, of Montreal, on a charge in the act of a - �-. I . . INC I I - , . rter udieceynding a ladder from the . i . .. .--- .. y em 11 I - I 1� I - the commen ement of the last Legislature, on Thursday, the second, d�q of the hession, of -a century ago. We regret to learn of his of obtaining $7,000 worth of goods from mow of the barn when he missed hisfooting' � , I )Iar . i* '.. - . . %. (6N THE S. CLAIR RnR)- . CLOTHIERS. and - arger t an that which supported the . - � , ; . I . . . � . when the address in retily to the: speech very sudden demth, which occurred at New them under false p:etenees, Was committed and fell a distance of 28 feet. He was � - . I- I a . Gov me at the opening of the first - ises- from the throne was moved by Mr. " Petty- picked . -and medical aid was . � J I - up uncousolous Z I C!�� SAMIA. ONTARIO. On the Wrong Side of the Street, in the Gov Sarum, near,: St. Thomas, where he had for trial at the. court of Queen's Bench in . -1 ' i �-- . . � . i I Rion in 1890 Of eotxrse there are a largo - seconded by been stationed as a minister of the Baptist at once obtained. His injuries consist of a , ;, I I , : ece September. 1, I Z�" I ' I t Sbrou . I spats proteated, it , of East Lambton, and � I He died on Monday . The - i number of - and these will - . ! X 1. g Block. r. lark, of West Northumberland' Both ohur6'h for some time. -A very heavy thunderstorm passed over fractured skull and internal injuries. � � I L i �Tlcl - D- - FaR Term Begins Be �t. Ist. changes, but the universal these gentlemen are new members,and they of last week'. On the preceding Sabbath he the Brockvi; . le ay morninp nufortu ' an balongs'to the Snell t 11111 c di RS . p - I make some � . uate young in ; ! . - rule in the a8b, both in Provincial and I got through the.trying ordeal remarkably preached two: sermons, as usual, his, morn- Thp barnslof udson Davis, a I � - SEAFORTHI - - ONT, � , � H . few mile's family of Peel county, celebrated through - i . r - � .D ' * litics, has been that the bye. ' i raisers of thoroughbred - . . L - i well, both making good speeches.: It i t xt being the words 11 Where is he that from Brockville, were struck by lightning. out -America as L L I. I I . . I I ; I I . . I Is InUr'n, King: of the Jews," Matthew. 2:92, :heep and pigs, and he himself is a :::: L , � 11-1-6 I I ele,mmionloani Pf rim I - n reaae the Gove mal" majOritY- !rather a trying thing, and calculated to is and burned, including their contents. The I I . - : �- I . !e ] I . � 0 g- ' and 9 L 11 Of our students have been placed in excel�' ' It is altbge her probable, theiefore, thattmake t1fe knees shake,, for a new mem. and his evening eit was .11 My kingdom is estimated loss is about $1,500, with no in. uccessful breeder of Berlwhir Vn I 1 � I - when The i(ouse meets in J=126Ty or Feb- !'bar who bas ne�er before occupied a not of this iwo d," John 18:36. Monday surance, A r $1,000 having run out Cotswold sheep. LL � i . lent positions during the past year.. I - . policy fo - I . I � . I 11 .... I �. Our system of book-keeping is actual 'FARM - LABORERS ruary next,1 the Government majority will �seat inthe House to get up for the first morningheiro early -and L seemed td be in only a few days ago. I . -Afra,"Win. Scott, 4rho lives,in Toronto, - I t . business. from start to finish. Oar short. . be, consider�bly larger than it is now. The time and deliver himself of the required the beat of lie th and spirits; he partook of - - - is a very proud m6ther, Three of her I . 0- fact, t efore, is irresistable that the I -Robt, Not. ton, a cooper, of Owen Sound, . t �, band department is -the most thor ugh in 0- --P., :R. oration. Hebasa most critical audiencn� breakfast, do ducted family worship, and has been sentenced to -W years' hm oni children, who are triplats,'reached the age, LI I - I . . � . I t - � Canada. � ; , - a ris 0 .. ad -al ,aD e 0 ' Hardy h4101, ernment is safe to �rule this and thinew'sud. no'vel surroundin have casually aske Mrs. Grey to bring hint a ment and 30 lashes'f6r the '*eduetpion of 21 years on July 30th last. Two of these r . � ; � 1. . ... � 4 .. . I i �, : - - ; W - For further -particulars -address ; . - Province f r another four years, %nd that an awe-inspiring influence upon the elings glass of milk a ate pod into the kit0h- Rachel and Maggie Strathy, aged 11 and 17 are boys, Henry Cotton Scott and Will -tam ' . . �� . . - i - - - . . a . Mr. Whitn y, his followers and friends will of even-& practised speaker, but we never an to get it �� 11 A., S. T: -NIMMO, Proprietor. EXCURSION for- im, anT when- she, a moment years respectively, on the l2th of June last. James Scott. The other is a girl, Agues 0. . � I . have to w it at least another C, ieturne was leaning off the chair. He was exquitted on the charge againpt the $cott. All are strong and healthy and Ara - I . . q I I four. years iremember of an instan�e in a huadian later, I � . � I - . ,I i . -- - � . — - --- � before the , will haire a change; - t� lick the , Parliament of a biesk-'down eve'� under She stopped! fo rd and caught him an he elder gi & Con_ supporting themselves. The boys are em- LL DT 3V 91 . I � , % � n!! . I d ,rl, it being proven she wea I . I � . i .. L. . . flesh pots. . . � � these trying circumstances. Mr. Whitney 'died iii her �arms, death being presumably sentinig party, and was over 16 years of age. ployed as blacksmiths in the Massey -Harris .. i. , . ' I L :, - . � : . ON , � � . . e - 1 6 th,4 of ', Augfi,st � Tuesday As to th duration of the ses:Sion it'is im- I followed in a two hour's speech, the ilongest from heart iailu . Deceased was born in - - works, while the sister has engaged herself . . � . I A sj�.ark from a steam threshing engine i I VOTERS' Ll ST V 00 RT On th ' 'L ible to predict. In his opbning address he has yet delivered in the Le&lature. Scotland in �1829, and came to L this Cc t . -:to-do resident*of .. � I un as housemaid with% well �L next; the fare going out is $10, and L Was -- * set, fire to Mrs. Hiakling's barn, Orr town - i -. � L - I . . . � the Premi r announced it as the desire' of Mr. Whitney in a forcible speaker, 411d can in 1856, loc�ting at Egmondville, at =0% ship, neir Barrie,'on Raturday'last. All the eity. On July 30th last, when the trio- . I . . . I &-41 - $18. Stop over allowed' ' and R-odgerville he lived until 1872, . ' ' .1 coming bdek the Gover ment that the session should not 1 arouse the enthusiasm of his. followeis to a place , reached A�eir majority, a dance was given .1 T JUM-o6 Not-tice is Her eb y Given ' I . . .,he fall wheat -And a large crop of Hay were � 4 � . -and- anyplace west there- exte - ov r ton days,, or at* the outside' high point. He did that on this obcamon carryi - 'hi b long .. ; - - � at Winnipeg md, O � I Lng on the blacksmithing busineaB. burped, also the threshing Mao Ina in their honor and a large number, some 80 1 . i . ; I - I ' 'J VoteL ' 1. . . . three wee a ; that an adjournment ,grand f the c I ; - That a Court will be held, pursuant to the ral of Cr . . " � would 1 but otherwise there was not ch 1 in his Hie_ 1atber was the inventor severai or 90 guests, Tostly relatives, assembled to Z oing or CDming. , I ingto Mr. Gilchrist. A horse and i 7 � I List Act," by IlLiS Honor the Judge of , the Couaty 0 .01 then take fila6e until next January Or Feb- speech.' He confined himself pmriuncipally to Gray plow land being a first-class wo'rDkman . . do them honor. . . ; I f - . 1. � � . COUrt of the County cf Huron. at the Townehip Hall, - - I . ri weie�­Iikewise consumed. The loss is � � - . =000 . ruary, so at the present meeting and the scoring the Government for meeting, Par- : pig - ! . I Varna. on the 22nd day- of August, 1,898, at ton I . I Mr. Gre. ii�came famous for the manufac- about $1,00% with no insurance. I -Mr. John. J. Kelso, Provinvi'al Superin- - , . . . . . . I I Wel ek, to hear and determine the severA cc i will only count as one session, liament with one-third'of their uumli�t - not ture of tlis� article. A man of - strong con. - tendent of -Nieglect,ed Children, reporta that il. han d I � 11 complaints I 0- :P- .-n_ k1i, A , at deal of fall w4at has been -ants is steaJily im- - I I I Of errors and omiasions in the N Vat of the and ube A demnity of members will be- so. holding seats in ibe House while thoy still victions &ad pronounced views, he early - _ tlie class of child immigr I � . I 1. - ; Municipality of Stanley, for 1898. Itersoni h&v- , I . With this, object in view, he hold seats in the cabinet, and concluded by tbreshellin the vicinity of Barrie, Simcoe' I � - ,.ordingly I iook a prominent part in moral reforms, s.nd ., proving. " They appear much more re- .. . TI 1vgbudneFs#tba couft are requiged to attond at 0 'House would have three moving an amendment condemnatory of while �et 4 young man was 'known as a spectable and better fed,"' -said] Mr. Xeloq. I : � announce that the county, and the yield and iample, are ex - I the said time. and place. . ' I Dated -the 10th day'!O f Harvest Excursion'sill F" ' cellent. From 30 to 45 bushels to the acre 16 than the poor ir classes in our own coun- I Augua,189s. J. T. CAMNS, Clerk.,, ' 16001 . sittings day, morning, afternoon and this. He was replied to by the remier, good speak�r, and so able in debate that he a I . 111h g- ti) parl - _ . I . . � . I explanation he said that there t . n, istbeavbrage yield,,. and some of itzoes62 . I -- - I , evening. who-is'a close reasoner and hardthitter. was regar4ed as a sort of I I moral champion try.') Mr. Kelso also stated that therewerer . � I - I always inore bomes for oYpbanod ch T ----- August - 30th and � would n , any - ' ildrW I . .-- I I committee meetings as in He took up Mr. Whitn ' . ta , in his neighborhood, and he well deserved ,)ounds, to the bushel. Mr. Kennedy - I The dates are . ey a poin !one by . I ; . ? � ordiinar one and that three sittings per one and showed their incousisten!oy and ' threshed 1,000 bushels of wheat a few day, thans, : � ssi the h t he 11 We could empty half � I Second Annual September 13th. Stop over allowed . title, i�r he fearlessl opposed w a ago in eight hours. Spring grain is gen pplications. � I , � day would not be any harder on members fallacy, and bi the time he.,,, ot through, believed to be'wrong. Ya 1872 he entered the orphanages ' in the country just now," I � % Holders of . . _$ � - . 1?at a . I � than to stIt - forenoon there was not much of the speech of the the minist�y, havinf proviouBly .done con- eral 'In he said, "I and put the children in private. ; I - at Winnipeg and West. end committees\ in the . ly a light crop owing to a dearth of r J i : I at the opportune time. Potatoes have also families, where theywould be well cared i - : purchase local return and two.s � esions thereafter, as in ordinary Opposition leader left hanging together., siderable Work as a syman. He was pastor . ! ! : . . FLOWER ;:SHOWS these tickets can - 0 a suffered much fromthe dry spelL t I � . , a. The Opposition leader, however, I Air. Whitney is a good speaker and 4n able of the Baptist church Newburgh N w York I for." The demand for girls, Mr. Keloo� I ; I tickets at single fair to points on the session I . . - . I . �­ kicked moist vigorously against this arrange.- man, but his most ardent admirers will not for six yelra ; Oshawa, one yea;, ; Clinton, -A dastardly attem t do on Sun. states, exceeds that for boys, -though when. ; --- . . I -PT was ma � :� 1 7 - I -iii Manitoba. ; M -- h to work people . . - I . branch6s . I 1. meut., and. thought there should not be more say that he ii anything near a matibli for nine,Ze ' ; Kinciardine, three years, and day last to wreck the Toronto train due at the latter grow old euou � , . TIM second annual F13wer Exhibition, urder the i pet day. It is also Mr. Hardy, either in argument a 'A" Item. I or political had n at New Sarum, near St. Thomas, Sutcliffe at 11 p. m., about two miles eas are glad enough to have t I e K911ICT-1-ft-u- 'O . Xttspbeaof thaSeaforth norticuitural Soclety,will THE RATES ARE:. I than at most two sittings t - � .. �� - � , � - I be held ill the GRINTRAL STORE, In CARDWO's - . said there are a good many on the Govem. strategy. - Mr. MathesoD, the financial for seven years. . His wife, six sons and one of that place, near the town line croe's 'Mgt A despatch from Winnipeg dated Aug- ' i -BLOM, sEAFoRTH, on, nnipeg and return -628 ; Portage ,La ment side who are kicking against the long critic of the Opposition, followed the Prem. daug ter survive him ; all were at home at where the train goes at a terrific rate of ust 6, says: 'Special despatches received I . Wi . � I h * . '. L � . on and re-, workint hours - so what the ultimate res an Pacific west of Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Prarie and return --V8 ; Brand . 3, ult I ier, and he in turn was followed by Mr. the time of his death except hit, eldest son, speed, the engineer noticed a large rock on from points on the Canad! , . I laaa--"� - ; will bA as noi as yet, transpired. It is also � Garrow, of West *Huron. Mr. I I n pe 7— tnrn-$928 ;, Deloraine aind r6turn-M . ()Arrow Thomas, *ho is .a doctor,, and he was at the rail, but was unable to stop big --train Wi ni g last night give -encouraging re- . � � - . - -� )? 26 and 27, F98 Reston and return -S28 ; Estevan and re- said tb strong feeling on bo 1 made a calm,'dispassionate, closely reasoned Bayfield when the sad summons called him and struck the obstruction, injuring the en- ports of the crops. On the main line be - August 2E at there is a I i I I . 11 I � I I 9 turn -628 ; Binscarth and retum-$28 ; sides of the House to go protract the sessio " and most admirable speech. The dobateis home. The funeral service was hold in his i H htly and shaking the passengers up tween Portage La Prairie and Regina the I - . . , gine a g . I . --- . . . . W .. . . - � � � -n--r$28 ; W that it will extend over thitty days, so that still in progress at the time of writi' chfiroh, New Sarum, on Wednesday, a little. . wheat fieldn are in splendid condition, and .illoosornin and retui innipegosis ng, but own . . I � I . The -exhibition will be open to the public from 10 I r . count a full session and that mem-�' . ts have been deve oped, and in the attendance being very large. Eve -Warrant F. Leland, of the Windsor prospects are good for a h"vy yield. With ' . � 5 I . . rkton an " be ill of III 1, � Jr: Hotel, Now York, was in Toronto er arvesting will . Z I &nd return -828 ,. Regina and retu it� will I , no new pom I ii * -k: � . I p a- In. tO 10 p� w. eacb, day. Admission, 5 cents. - t their full indemnity . so far as- instruction is cone . erned the de. where Mi.'Gray was hold in the very hi a few contimied favorable we&W; h , . � . . I ThO Edison Gramaphone, or talking and ein'ging Moosejaw aad return --00 ; Yo r' w " � I - � I 'miLchine. will be on e-dubition and render selections return -$30 ; Prince. Albert' and return- hundred, lo'llars. The rule is thAt if a so bate might well have ended with Mr G : eat efitpom, not alone by thdae of his own days ago consulting with the gentlemen in- begin about the 15th. The past week has V . --& I UL, � , � I a, - Ar _ . i . I . cr during the gbow. Brliag your children to hear the V5 ; C etum--= ; Red Deer *ion does not exceed tWrty days, -melberEf, row's closely reasoned legal deliverance 0 -. _ � ( algary and r . -A denomination, but all Who enjoyed his me. tAirefted in the Arection in that ci � , been somewhat cool and abowery. On the _; r�A-T 1 Gratnaphone. New Mue a. New Talks. Frandums : but If igbt of quaintane'e. He was broad-minded, genial *great modern hotel. The Leland family in Deloraine branch in Southern Manitoba, . .. - � To the members and those joining now, I and return ---W ; Edmonton and return- only receive six dollars per day, - 4 the two important points, viz., the d . � I e I ir full it i I � *iU give 48 Premiums the Horticulturist. hth-e= 840. - " exceeds thirty days, -they get the I in faction constables to vote under the � act as and of sterling character; an uncompromis- the Uijted States manages a great circuit wheat. cutting has commenced in some fields, � �' I . . I I . . " 1! 11 I I - "PO't Of thO Entomological society and 16 bulbs to Time limits Excursion AuCat 30tb, demnity, so that there is a strong tempta. it now stands, and the propriety of Meisrs. ing opponent of w�ong-dbing, and had the of sudi hotels alFover the United States but harvesting will not be general until the I I on I - . � ­ � - .. . . . I wit hon - V - - - each, As fOnows .—Six Freezies, 8 Hyminths, 1 one on ptember tion for members to extend the time to a . Gibson and Dryden rets, ig their seati ta, or of beiv pioneer in the temperance aud the proposed Toronto hotel will consti. and of next week. Barley cutting com- I . t Sacred IAIY-. 1 Warai8sus, I Paper White Nardmus, 1 i good till October 29th ; . I ' i .� � Double Tulip. 1 ffingle TnUp - 2 'Mys. Member 1 13th, good till November 12th. Rates,etc-, least thirty days if they can. The, Govern' I the cabinet after they were defeAted in movement. e was a well-built man, with- tute one of these. The proposed site is on menced yesterday. On the Glenboro, and � bds[ 1. ,g �. . a flesh,with muscles Kin street, I Opposite Victoria street, where I I Co. . andothersbaving flowers forth'eExhiblUon should �. I ment should, and if they are wise.they will:� I their constituencies. On the first point out an inch of superfluou Souris brlai�ches wheat cutting wi]l be some - i A41ply to . � - *dvise Mr. Papst, and they w1U be brought to the , t� . put their vetoe on this scheme, and should Mr. Garrow maintains that constables now like steel, and though he did not look like the Mel wouff look down Scott etreet and what later,)and the yield is estimafAd at, 16 , I - 11 1, Jk0w and returned la good crdej. I RA:12AI J. Macdon2ad, i at 2i5 have . � I d I . , 1� endeavor to imake it an adjourned sessioni have the right to vote under the present a heavy mat), would turn the scales an outlook ort the bay. An option has to 18 bushels per acre, In Alberta allorqps V - 4, NBELIJIT � I 't I I . F� B. B. GUNN, - � � � i - . ad C(I 8 17; � - at first proponed. There is, no I act, while he quoted authorities an I d pre. pounds. Many anecdotes are told concern. been secured on the site at $425,000. The are looking favorable, with the weather � � I - . deqt, I - R. and Dom. Express earthly reason tbr -can be justified why the! -cedents to show that the Ministers had a ing his display of strength in his younger cost -of the hotel, including site, -is placed at warm and prdmising. , � V , � k, Recre'ury. I PreBI - b,, A . I �1- "I - I � 16W44 i��. I I . I I 11 - - I - I � 11*-, . I I I - , . .# q �i ..- I , . � I - . I I - . . . . I . - � . I . R ryl � 1� I ; , . , I . , , - - - - - - - I - - - � - - I - I - - ,� �, I a I . — --- , a — �*11 ­4� 1 I -A - - I lot , h � 4, : II— .5 I t Irl 11 I I � . , I r rt I I 4 I �- � . � .. .$ 1_,�Lore. - �� I . � I k - : � i � I - . I . I � . -.�- � . �., � I , I I 1. 11 � -�. . � - I I . . ��. , I . I . - I . , - � ,. I w ; . J , � � a � . - . I - . --- I ; - ! . I % . . I i i c I ­ ­ - . � -- � � ( ; . I I I . . - ­ E- . . . . I - . � I I I ; - I . -1. - I -- �. - I - . -- , � - . � " . � � . , . I � � . I � I I . I , ­­ ----,-: ­­ .1. 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