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. Notice 4� Creditors -Wm. Bell -15
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A $iKn of the Times -&`Willi"
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Bring in Your Pumpkin@ -J. S. Robert& --s
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SEAFORTH, ITRIDAY, kept. 30th, 189
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The'Plebiscite 1,
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possible to got anything like an accurat
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report of the vote polled. The -report
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anything like adefinite stalt' thent could no
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be got. The cities have �lr gone strongl,
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against prohibition'. The rural constituet
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cies in Ontario are pretty T v'uch for it, bu
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maratime provinces have all gon, � I
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strongly for prohibition i 613d Ontario wi',
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also probably give a,- maj�rity for itf 0
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will be a fair majority of the votes cast fo
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prohibition. tut the 'vote �polled, all tol�
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will be very light, pr obably not half of tb
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available votes, especially in the rural dii
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trietn of Ontario. Full. ret run will be give
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of ten thousand aga inst 1�rohibiiton ; Tel
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onto, 3,000; London 900, d Otta*a 500.
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The -Constable Vote All Right.
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The election constables, of whom we hav
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The Court of Appeal rendered jLudgment o
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that poll constables, per ons who suppl
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of polling booths, have 'the right to vote i
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the right was questioned. Thus has 4011
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writing that has been indulged in by Cor
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Legislature was unnecessary. Had it no
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fought out in. the ,election'! courts at som
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colm- Cameron, who was a6 member of th
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Ontario in the Commons. He died in 1876
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Mr. Cameron was first elected to represen
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since, until his recent app
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he was permitted to enjoy!�for so short i
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in which he was temporarily absent fron
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Mr. Patterson, now Lieutenant
Governor ol
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fighter and had many bar
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out the closest and most dif !cult constitu.
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ency, and hei,w" almost uniformly success -
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f ul. He was potwerful on thl � platform, had
the faculty ot inspIring his ipporters with
enthusiasm, while 46 a canv iser and Organ-
iser he had few equals. He ad many ; warm
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friends,and bitter enemiomms�� but he never
sought, quarter from "�n � ere are not a
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campaigns there, -who still d 6rish a sincere
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affection for him and who W* 11 i feel a person.
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ability, a born politician, � aid � a genial, com-
panionable gentleman, � and. although many
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of his former assoaiates anh old. supporters
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have passed � away, there:. .are still a goodly
number left who will- O'ho� rish, during life,
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pleasant memories ofilsimw1ho occupied so
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high a position in publ�icl esteem in this
county. And all will lr�egret that he has
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been spared for so short 0i'titile to enjoy the
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well earned honors and !'emoluments of
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his high - and! honorable office. In ,his pro-
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fession as a lawyer he was very successful,
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his practise, 'and of late I years he i. devoted
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the last. In' his death Caiqad4 loses a worthy
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son, the'Libo " I party"(�e 6f its most tal-
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ented represent atives, and the'TerLritories an
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able, courteou and efficient Lieutenant Gov-
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are still t In ' The remains were taken
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Goderich, andiwere interred "a hs. on
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commission of ,
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dian Pacific Railway- as itf
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claim to a de, erential tatiff up a n n,
tinental traffi . It was by per:ieting il thf�
Aernand for t eright to charge less tha the
regular rates . ecause of I their round boul
route from Ithe east to Seattle and Sar
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mission, however, having decided tha thf
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re ductions,it has acceeded to tte decisio _�an�
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isting between the Canadian and Amn I ; licat
roads for continental traffic is at an . drido ln�
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tf. e old rates were imposed on Monday 1� 6st,
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U. e relations between the two great IS na.
than roads for local traffic.; Co'nseque ly,
the rates for local traffic, both paseenge , Lnd
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freight, have ilott, yet been �'changed, a I il
is posmi � ble they may not be for som nlie, il
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at all. Indee : d, it is strongly suspecteh that
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likely the pu�, lie will be informed n2leng
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Parliament sh" Id demand a 'return, s�low.
ing the roceip,7 This, we think, should be
done. ,The I ublic have a right to kno,A
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whether the I ailway companies are iwer-
charging them for the, service they relder.
The country his a. very large intere , in
. both compani I a. If, at the� lower rat ;, the
tra(ffiu can be ; ade to pay, there is no 1 good
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reason why th rates should be increased,
In every,othe branch of. industry prices
have been red ced. Until the recent rivalry
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be ween the c mpanies started, the traffic
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twenty years qgo, when other articles were
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much higher t ian they are now. This is a
matter which �arliament should look* into
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at the first opportunity- and if they lave
not now power �to regulate - both passenger
and freight fr4ffic, and to bring the i atels
within fair �nd reas - enable flgur6a,' 1ey
should take it by.statute. There is not laing
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from which the people of this . country re -
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and rapacity of the railway companies. It
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exhorbitant and in,e,yond all reas'on. T ese
are all matters in hich the 'people ha e a
right to look to their parliamentary r re-
sentativei for protection.' 'The troub
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peoplie's � interest's are not always lo 9 ked
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provemeqt in thin direction in the future.
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I Undersuch heading@ as "A Discredited
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correspondent of the New York Sun,' of
which the following are� samples : .
"The Liberal party.. owing to the succes.
sion of scandals cropping up in connection
with mopibers of the Cabinet, is in a -shaky
condition, and - Sir Wilfrid Laurier is very
anxious for something to issue from the con-
ference that would give hi mi a plausible pre.
text for a d - Issolution of Failiamblat and in-
sure his return to office.
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he has quite lost prestige, and in,this prov-
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.his popularity is fast vanishing.
(4 Ontario is very je.Alous of the Premier-
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French-Canadian, and even if the part . y -ob-
tained a majority at the next elections, it is
Fxceedingly doubtful that 'Sir Wilfrid Laur-
ier would find himself I*n the first place in a,
new Ministry. � �1�
" The general feellng among Liberal's is
that their leaders have been ruined by Quin-
cesii,�and that'the only way for the party to
recover its strength is fo; it to go bil,ck to
Opposition and allow the Tories to come-
back to -power -again."
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are any so verdant, they.are corminly bu* ild.
ing their hopes op a very ea . ndy foundation,
and will be undeceived, w . hen the proper
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now, an desires to vla FirliIes Kung�s this week of Mrs. Crabb. —Rev i i
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something more tangible than at i Mont grandson on the throne. fie 'Emperor, it Wing presiding elder'of the GorQ Metho- ' I ! I 11 - I
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such as the above can be proven 'gain' is added, realizes the stre th of the con- diet church, and editor of the Berlin Boda, I i ; ,I I I - * .'� � aiting 126 AID]
a . . I .. Hayst, of Zurich, were the I i 0out -1
spiracy agairsethim, an has ordere and Rev. A. Y I I i 0 - 0 . Scott� whose farn
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enthusiastic support of the rank and file. of HUNDREDs Ki D.- vices from the labbath evening last harvest home service � . . . : 11 .01850, � .
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bhe party when election day comes, b � the: Orient, to h Columbia, by was held in St. Paul's church. The attend. . i I : � I �Xr. HAIbert �
time soon or lo . ng- delayed. I i I j 1� the steamer Emprei 9'of ndia, state that nos was large and the church was most � I , - 0 . . I - - I Ur. g �
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an indirect way, relpeats its statement thit lives The region sort 0 the An Shang �at r in ohiarge.—Miss Bessie Sutherlaudi . I � .. I ,� �� . . W4
Mountains has been ssun I - d for hundreds . Z11, r Embro, Oxford county, in visidag ; � � . I - "I 22 Years, WAS's ,
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Mr. M. Y. McLean was an %pplioa,nt for the of miles by the Yellc w r v�ar. Several hun. h s r,ll o : . - :Cold V
,,,,�r. James Sutherland.—The Ito. . � L ....... LL C�- . . ed A 11OVere
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I raham, assistant public school teacher & � � � � t
to be no. We again repeat that Mr., Mo. &bee] penury, w ell 0 1 &I authorities are " ' of L - � ! I I . . � 111192 o
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Lean wai never an applicant* for the regis. I I : : :
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trarship, or any other Government Position. of Anton Seidl,'the; usto an and orchestra rich, who was visisting friends, here. —Mr. S. - � - Fraser,. fourth,da,
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refute the foolish falsehood. ' I I . � 11 we are gping i -
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I he died. W fu ral honors were has laid ne new sidewalk at the east end . � i z
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l,- that his aahes� woul be I posited in a prec- road.—I!he ma.hy uuning,a � I i -4 �
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'- Cornpany, but no on h i ir,, er has .Yet been ret to learn that she had o . couplis lef t, by the
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tion court, the Picton Times thinks it took given. The "bee e is � ,,a tin box in the fast, the misfortune to slip on the oofatep � � � I In. tWerich, '�m;
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a good deal of money in South Ontario to office of the United 3tal of I Cremation Coin- and in falling fractured several ofl or ribs, i, I ! . . Many wishes for 1
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back up the idea. j that " It was time for a pany-, and no one see me �6 know how they an jured her arm.-Massrs, Win& I
� re to be finally cared fok *I : White made a large shipment. of Is a from nil:) S ; I Prosperity- . inm- I
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change." The so' is may be said of North " KILLED 13Y FIREWORK i 8 ptain George this -station on Tuesday. -Mr. No a Cook . W C ��,�� T _r 3F GFO – I— - -SAL) .
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i� . ,; an tain Obarles is recovering n ble. ,...�r
4 M p J . Adame, aged 33, . Icely from his throat rou .
backed up by whi key, Mr. Seagram, . . Miller, aged 22; hi Nis nt,&were instant-, -Mrs, Blair invisiting relatives in Michi. If You �uy $5.00 Worth You Get Five Keys. �, , on Tuesday, 0
buying it at the r4te of five dollars a treat. I . . �
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The Internation�l Commission for the Net. a fireworks displa d tebroduction of the the village renewing acquaint& I n Tues, I � I � - y . . roprietra
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ilement of disputed questions . between Can. front of the expositi, ' btilcTing, at Pitts- thin week visiting her uncle, Mr Henr The party h$viag the key. 4--l' at unlocks the bicycle becomes tionett.
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ads and the United States 1� - � � , , I On Monday, 0
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session in Quebec for the past four weeks. REFUS1 To PICK THE CoTToN.-Several Co k mind -, . were in Goder ch -this the owner. This bicycle is worth $75 i � Farm. Stock and I
us far planters in Eastern Ark kneas who mort- week. ., � I � I
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made it is impossible to say, as the proceed- gaged their crop in )rderlto obtain supplies � i -- I pr I
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Inge are not made public. Both Canadian for this year, have n )O,ified the holders of I t I I 0 . � . ' On Tuesday, G
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the mortgages that In , 1�will not have the i P. M."on. ]lot 24,
and American Commissioners have been be. I LoGALS.-Mr. and Mrs. F. L. amilto On exhibition in window on Goderich street, � . �Stock and Imp]
set by delegations from Interests likely to cotton gathered. I le ay that the low n . .
were in Listowel last week vriell Mr. I. � .
be affected and if the commissioners price of cotton will I ot pa them to have it � � � ....... - Proprietor ,- Wm�
I I . pay Hamilto,n's brother. -Mr. and . ; � - � et
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much attention to these they will not arrive .picked. ' The finesp , a ad most producUive _ i . ! -4" �-, I I . & �
Miller spent several days viewirMs". eor . � " on Lot
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at anything definite -very so6n, as the de- ilantationz4n:that 1s:ate qre in Eastern Ar. - � � � � P. M
rd the re . fusel of the planters to at the London fair and repot t, therriselves as (;o t ev,vith th4310D owds to � , � amit'b, Fwrm,Stot
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mands are am. numerous and -� varied an the &usss, a well pleased. -Mr. Will La held � a � "I'll, . F. Eyre, PrIopril
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delegates. pick cotton, it is fea - red, 1wll become con- . cessful auction salet"I't Zdnesday. I , I . . . loneer. -- Z
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Lancelot Middleton, the bigamist and CIRC�S IN A SxAsHur.�Sela Brothei a' prices realized were godd. . Mr. T�os. Carrie. .. - 11 Lot 2�
1 train was wr I Bo Be , U iN -N .
and Forepaugb'8 cir uo ocked ron wielded the'allotioneer's harnr�er.-Mr. � . . I . - I ti=, Cattle,
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bogus railway promoter, of Woodstock was . � I . . � 9 ,
ILI ' at Wilaondale, Vermont, on the Norfolk and Robert*Bruce goes next week to -4 k h i I 1. � I Cronrm - & Brotl
tried in -that town on Wednesday, and Western railroad. James 1 Doyle, of Phila- of a school in Essex- county. W` con(g"rartgue I -
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pleaded guilty to the charge of bigamy, and delphis, and Harrison Kipps, of Virginia, lato the people of Essex in necuri g the ser- THE CORNER ST 'RE1 . �eaforths . ojMWZne8d18)
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was sentenced to seven years in the perli. were fatally injured. Pat Forepaugk was vice4 of so capable and efficient her. i I - � ! P. M..p 0 1 1
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tentiary, with hard labor. Theye are at a ment and the animals'were : ! � � I . I Pertb: It�6,tas, � -
least four wom6n whom he has mirried, � � e. down an embank � i annive,riary services at Whichels 4 Sunday music on the grounds,land the Manner in Armstrong, - Pro',
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sides other charges of rascality. The sen. . I las�,.-We are 'pleased to see lea Jessie which itwas appreciateA was well'siho -Mrs. Magally and family' have left Lie. Atiedoneer. I
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been placed out of the way of doing harm Turnberr�7. ! ness. -A box social in connection with the surround the band 80L,nd whenever the reside. . , i ' .p. M.4 -Wt -MrAL R.
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for the rest of,his natural life. I ' Sabbath� school in No. 5, Hibbe t, will be music struck up. The fronts of many of -Mr. Thomas Pridha Fhippedt frons the <&- PreAyteriat
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iinjuries sustained a sh�rt .time ago by the ' I
The Globe. brings �to mind the following i Oct�ber 3rd. Ea,oh I d I sted to- neatly decorated with e rergreens and lbunt� market last week. � ara tree.
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-incident of long ago: Speaking at Clinton machine upon his heao.'-Father 0asemore Is' T [sh re 11for two irig, thus showin . means poop 0 to, tionsisr. . ' �
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. . failing of the straw qarriers of a threshing � bri g a box c6sitainilag tune e that t 2e bus* I' f -Dr. James Caven, 0 Toren was in
I 0 X Zurich are prou of their br - callin . I .
v au& a slip of paper bearing heri ame. T isk little to 1, Mitchell last week on Dr. Armstrong On Stitttird*y,
during the Dominion election campaign of of the postoffice stole, Bluevale, occupied a she t programme will be rende e d. After I �nd desire to make,,it show off to stran er I a and other friends. in
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) I evening. -Andrew Millar is suffering from a sold by in I , iq).osed of - Furniture, Etc
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. Postniaster-General, dealing at length with sue ion to the highest bidders. -1 McCarty, fer - �Fb6t- Proprietor.
, good the way to keep up the Itown and draw bus- hisfaxIntollisson-i aw, J. ) I
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the purchase of steel rails by the Macke0e Bolt is engaged with P. McEwen at present. I � I .
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someone in the audience shouting: '� What Bluevale. successful co6ipetitors will be 'found on 'the � pyrehased -the druf bib -mess of Mr. J. -
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lah!jut postoffices? What about postoffices?" E�ceter. 11Z kDLY ARFLICTED.-Mr. Willi Patter- I �. I � 31:orrj� $And G"'V, 4012-
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For -a time Mr. Huntin ton ignored' the I' �, L I r4 andRobert steW L
n- NoTEs.-M.r.J.Jairott is home on the sick 80304 brother of Messrs. Archibal %nd WiLl- � 1� � � . �,of =Oney to 10" -ion;
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terrupter, but at lengt 1ooked down over list this week. We hope soon to hear of his terPatterson, of this place and i ion of the I � I I,
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6e audience to where he was seated, add recovery. -All the f wmers around this'part late John. Patterson, ,who died aut a few , � I � 11 �
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said very gravely . "The post Y have finished seedin,�. 7 we( ke ago, died in the W indsor I ospital on I - � - , I �
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w- ! buried in Blaevs 1, � cemetery f -
of intelligence to ins who can . I I I Davis winjilel en aged feeding an ensilage way track, in Mitchell, hi.lae started opus. - . . .
perac read a d . - i on Tuesday, the funeral takisig lace from 4 1 q
i E, �Insall .. : -� I cutter. His flisli pa4sed into the rodera tions again on fall time, wl ith a full stiff of Godoii* egmit
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write. I don't suppose yl u can do either. ' 1-1 � � the residence of his brother, Via a c - Patter. I I- Turnberrya, ball
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and one fislig& w out. Had it not *en hands. .. . I I 11 I
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. . e - ted on for his prbiinpe mind he might have, lost Mr. James Smith, of North Hast4op-e,- Morris, Blftj)� oew
Jersigned h"'had this i took placed in his hands -r , I
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Largely as the result of the labors and ad* I o a fine improved far u, g,)od buildings and � good . - t
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I land. near Rensall. 0 $505 rcquired e 'Protb era Fra sk his hand bV nill d, he. pulled it out, 0'u a- I -'iteMbev
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vice of Mr.A. W. Campbell,,Provincial road in an Walter Patterson were 'with PIM W6 taining a t in the same township, for $4,500. He par- Vitchelli Be � ,,
ph]. * en �16 . , . 4 lBayfield, "Thursday I
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I rment, mortgage ilk for balance at only 4J per - toF California in the near idui-e., I �
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by many municipalities in ,the way of per- at a bargain. I i Apply t once to G. J. BUTHER. for several'years and was thirty ne yeii,rx Tufts has w orse and rig for his lxy�ry. -Mias -Kirkby, of �Collingwood, 'in ona. vurivInnon. Tuesilt.
LAND, Conveyancer an Real Estate Agent (Office . :-]Sire. �l ismi utchison, who has A 'ent visit to her aunt - W. W. Hicks, of - -. - sow
manent � road improvements. Within the at the post office), Hen 11. of age. The Patterson family has been d -. . --,p , Mrs
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past two years the towns of Niagara Falls, SPECIAL NOTicE. Fall Millinery OPOe(,tnlbn Samuel 'u I, rotu 'ed home on , edfies. leaves for China, as a 1111841011136 . - �
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let, IE98. We are in a position to give the ladies'of thr, e brothers in less than six y are. i I - 9
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ham, .Owen Sound, - Collingwood, Parry Henowl and violialty th4 'very tot -tot New York and 'a or, I Ing a great succe ' 8.1
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y sured t e services of two .- attendance goes. So far �here are but eight -, -
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delay, Brockville, Corn - Paris "t les in hats and bonnets. E. Rannie, held in the Presbyterian church ) I Ec new ban - SU per hlllishel-A-
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have undertaken the macadamizing of their Aline of men's , -vercoa.te at $9, $10, $12 hot morning and ei�niiig. ship, the Mavor of our town, to the e ., 1,
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streets and roads. Up to the present, these and $13, all reduocd to I 5. There are just a limited . , . � that ftt4mietl 3�st will be civic holiday.- -Mrs. H. D. Watson, Of Brandon, whose DUAK, so. 14 104"I
towns have together expended the sum of - q"kutity and will be ole-6red out at that price. Also laic ly decorated with Sewers a ad ro ihg , -B1JW,Jub -�
boys-' overcoats at half.price, it the old e8fablished pla to. A choir of childre'n trah t A numberfrom - f two exte iv E par dox-�-- -�
ea y iss . . �ere attended the Ex�ter husband is the manager p ins e,
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$:100;1000 in roadmaking machinery, and at store. E. Rannie, Hensall. 1007 1 Ag . e Herbert, theorganist led the sin 113� Fair on Tdesi I& k. -Corn �ees mininginterests in Britiab Columbia, is in � ;- noul 0 ;�; M ibill-I
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11'. low estimate $150,000 in material and ' I I go are the or the day. -On Wednesday of. Mitchell visiting heelbrotfIer, T. A. Race� - Haly Iva .410aZew-9
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1�bde. In addition , to these, many rural e 15h inst., makes - Th " Hold thou 'I) lasrj� week iie4y and family. ; - Htdts pw IN I*--
deh: Times o.1 th the foi w � beautif ul hymn nd , had a I illbauk, , sheep Sklin.......
municipalities have undertaken permanent in .:- runaway. � The ,borae took fright at I H. -Miss Annie M. Marks, of Mi I .-
. � lowing reference,to Mr. and - Mrs. W. A. was especially very sweetly sung by7thhe W1001-4.
improvements on a less extensive scale 3�102, . 10 , engine and ran away �Ith teacher for the past thr*e years in school . � ita�� W1114
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McKim, who have re,cently become ref,.idents Mq John Hogg, of McKillop, ap mt, - 8u 2day. Vicke?s tracb,i : . -- ro � - :1 11 r
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. - the delive�y ii I rowing Mr' Hoskins out section No. 4, Morningtozi, has secured a Bait (rota 1) r,r �
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and comfort. - � . I b � - position near, Moosejaw,': Asainibols., at a � �Vrlopd,,VW 06rd --(Ion
1 I . Hensall ii extei A a most cordial and visi'ting at Woodstock. -Mr. I at d M.n. 'R. . ut luckily he e iba d without serious � in I -1 W-00 10
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I xtens',ve mercantiM business week. -Mr. John Gardiner in ) etter 4gain f I -11
ro I n'da : 11 W. W` O'llvie, the miller, has here. The ITimes mys: "We are called after his severe illneasi-Mrs, , ohn . We ExsVer'fair c il, Tuesday of last week in has been visiting the Maititonlin island for - It=-Wy 1kad-- ,
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u � . u tosh, of Molesworth, is visitin I the nutshell gaind. After winning two one. a couple 6f weeks, returneldbomelast week. Pork, per 100 Ae-�
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I - 1�on this week to ,.hronicle the departure g I er Ta lats
received EL telegram 9 , ptrlb---1
,from .his manager in -jC uff & t � -dollar bills 'in decqe8lon a five was �ext It in understood that he 4*A bought land up � � vj
from our midst of r, and Mrs. W. A. Me- Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Coultes. r�, ew- ' I �
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Winnipeg stating thait the wheat 'crop this Kim, two of our o 5t popular citizens, who art's to ran away with a load f fl�x fr�m staked, but the ki thinkinR tb there with the intention 0 moving out to it . Llymwom,septl
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, or have for many yeart filled no small place in J h Hall a field on Monday, but ',we're to win, dild aving Mr. G. $3 Out � L . 1wheat, ON. Sd.;
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nearly double that of last year." We are the religious, socia ani business life of Can lit in the village before any am ge was The next, exhibition you attend John 'he& -Mr. JohlxX,Climie,1or many ye" s, .cheass, white, i0s. L
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afraid that these reports credited to the big Dres(fen. For six ye %ra Mr. McKim has gone donil, . this old proverb in mind " You cannot -�Et prominent citizen and business man -of Lin- .. . '
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millers and grain dealeis are somewhat 'in RE111 --lit amongn us, a..Puabing, clear-- her!nephew, R. N. Duff, this I week, * before a Main at his. own game. "-Mine Sarah � E. . .9 . - Lin . \ . sprWg,wb"t. -
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highly colored. That the Northwest will headIL(; �w-dness mail, -a citizesi progressive lea.4ing for Manitoba. -Mr. and Mrs. Ch'i Doupe, who has been Nick Jor the past �wo ing since spring. He - was identified with 56c ; tatun-40
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give a large yield of wheat;there-is no doubt, and koh I in his views on all public quo Brisker have moved into their nine .;' weeks is ithiprov ng uicely,-Miss J. Tayl the settlement and. opening up of, the coun- . - I - butter. 16
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Or tion.i; i. jw-mber.taking inen h Be lgra v vicinity, an . 60 a . "" P
but it is doubtful if it will be much A e. -Mr. David Sproat, of e Was f Clevela,�)d, is'nolidaying with Miss Lily I d bperatea gristim - top, pol,100 tbo.
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L ' Taylor. -A to mi ierallc� union rally was 4 in his "r
ear. Although the area so' a the Masonic and ,dda'From 10 ' P'r' a in the village on M. sr. -Miss Ge `a . , eld A I -
than last fe Iowa dges -, end or I �
Lwas consi rably larger, yrivate advices steadfast adherent �f his church, liberal of Durican left last week for Detroit,! wher here on To'eild eveninig last in the Me'th. Year. � . I
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e odist chutell. ai,ev. D. 8pe -Dr. William Machan and two -sons, of D,
from differ t quarters I 'a us to believe his means and of hif time, and in all ways a Nbe! married Mr. Gannet; they will reside nee,of the North-
�� � I west aldressed t he meeting.'- A uumbei -of Now Y- ork city, ,visited his mother, Mn. . ToUOIN-To, S
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that the Y'l d will be lit I , if any greater. deservedly. popular nembei of society. Uni- in Ohio, � , a
. . � I i Andrew Machan) of, MiWhell last *eek. 'Offerings of ,chil
In many F.nl es the dry ther in the �arly vernally liked, he le ives ss�any friends who I � I other prominent speakers were also presont. - f in good a
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Rummer. qa aged the crop4 considerably and will regret that he I as deeTed it best, In I I -John Watson ias a fine new buggy. "
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the avers, yield will range from five to ten the interest of hii business, to remove to Zurich. I I I I I ited Mitchell, and he noted many . to 16o for tubs
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bushels pe acre. 'Large yields are very Hensall. The church of which Mrs. McKim - NOTICS -Mr. Abel Walper, of Berlin, has t . I e in now r ,Cresmeryis
exceptional this year, w" a faithful member, will miss her int6lli- beefi here this week, visit I KjLppen. � . ,veant-Major of the first �battaliou of New � � - -
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associatione will lose in her one of their their trip to Chealey, and r, isving had du ber of ood,,.. tockers to Mr. Geo. D�,le, ; Rev. Professor Bsird,;of ManitobaCol- 3 -in
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. most enthusiastic 8 pporters, and many a I ,. xoderioh, -Mr. and Mks. John MoKay,,'of I.,. ,
ends on S' ptember 30th, and Inspector b I ,ge, ' preached on Sabbath, 1�8th inst., a -ad ad- .� Xo'�N'TRRALf
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P . I social gathering will realize ;the a series of has been here visiting ter as iter, Miss tbial villo. who were for tome weeks visit- I - � 1
1 � dressed the Christian Endeavor Society in The Market , '.
Chriabie is 1�ow busy closing, his books. He ,one who has hithert) been, one of society's Bertha Graham. Both leftlf� Goderich on ing 1 among friela as in Manitoba, returned "I �
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reports that each month of the present year Ra ., M he intend- hom�e last, weeko During Mr. JMc'Kiy's . 6 I prices i .ell I
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hall witnessed an increase over its prede. frie I _ J � � Huroniles there expec , tvn 'a Foreign Misaionar� So . ciety, on the 'croamery,. 1h -
I them, in their iome, a long life of ever turned to her sons, o lld iomestea& the 1.01d Huroni ? ially those . I , �
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cessor in the number of inmates as,- increasing hap ,ine a,3 her health is very poor.�r'-I. . ' Jrorn Tuckeramith, who are all doing well condition of mission@ generally, and partiou the out e, V
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lums. The number of inmates in Augu. t -The same ,7, eft I he North-West. Consider atly i
I paper 11,180 Makes the follow- Haint, his wife, and her diate-, I I as larly about the Indiana in� i � .
was 5,032, while that'of July was 5,011i. ing reference to a other 1 new resident of Thursday foe Mendota, Illi I ois, J0 visitat lea bd .with tbis season. Mr.. and Urn. -The body of David ClImie, late -of Mon- -2 � from 1% to 19
There are only 35 vacancies in all the � , 11same., Dairy I
asy- H�nsall: "H. : E. De"ver and ft�mily left Mrs. Haist'o!old home. --Mr, C Hartloib c ay greatly onjoyed their trip.-Wel'are' treal, was taken to ListoWel, last week, and �
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bation, while 47 a�re confined in gaols. -No Dever will be em oyed ith W. I A. me. store mud residence. - � � I as ill, is now improving,-Fartners !are took place from the rosidence of Mr. I � - There is 1% h
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satisfactory reason is giv�u for the increase � Kim., During their ioJourn in Dresden, Mr. Tw@ SItow.-The annual of. ow under the ow taking homo large quantities of cidier; Andrew Climie, and was - largely attended. I We q,uote .
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but it is thought to be due to the fact tha; and Mrs. Dever :h e m de many war' auspices of the Hay Agr ci Itural Societ Ing in a go�)d stock before prohibition- The young man was in his. gevenfeenth year. I
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mentally affected people .are more closely was held here on Thured ! I ' �riday la, t. comes round. -Grain is being freely d ' iv-
� friends, who, with� h a . a al He left L'Istowel fiv� we a ,dozen.
looked after. Drunkeness has also been nd., -departure, but wii h the prosperity in As usual bhe first day w"" en ul. mainly ored at our groin. warehouse these days, his summer holidays, *ad seemed in the �,
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an Is lar e aties IM oists being handled. -Ar. t of health. His death !wax a ireat-shook . .
vanced as a cause, but the statistics for last th Bir new home." ! by making entries, arrang dgi; I Int �! �
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year show that only 35 out of more than - � he:,pikjt seers . esilyin nt it; making improvemeritt, on to his many relatives, and riends. I
000 became insane as a result of excessive' now busily engs, t in savi g their apples came on Friday. - This, the AN 6he.iM ott. is welling houiie by having it raise There is 46'
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drinking. While it is a subject for dee.�' and mani'are ship ing or selling them to tint day of the show, and, bt. rtunatel It a undation and cement cellim placed udder to Mr. Win. Cole, of St.� arys. He was .. the offerings:
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-regret that our insane porulation is so rap- .buyers. The yield ,a fairly good and with was not as favorable in poi t weather, ",- rs. Shaffe ,, of thier. village, spent a teaming eordwood to Be &ter's lime kiln. I in firm. and a -
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idl on the increase, it must be a source of the.late favorable I ather t ey have grown its -predecessors had been. The morning lte-;Tys -. . . . I . and
y W4 . rtsitisl with her daughter, Mrs. and while driving down- the street sense of chickens
g tification to every'person, that ii2 this � I , ducks,:61to To
ra . considerably largeo.- -Miss. elle Sparks left broke cloudy and threatening and although James Dick, oft ep,forth. -Miss Alice Tay. the,*ood slid off the wAgon, taking Mr. � .
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made for the scientific treatment and care the Blake store.7 i iv. Mr.;j ches was at Dryed I, wagon he leit side of his.body.
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of these unfortunate people. But efficient m I Ve � evening lecloning in the inter6sts On examination it was found he had ra-
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one for the ineame now are, it of 'code in Bell's in)w bloi k and will be the crowd The attendance, therefore, was I al�'y . . . .
as our instituti . . I of. psehibition.- �ir. Robe�t Kettle is sp�rt- ceived a compound - fra0ture of the left Lryn to
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is evident from the statement of the Inspeo. re ly for business bi or bef( re Saturday. - not quite so large as last year, but still there ing a new diiving home. -The shows �Are shoulder, and that three , ribs on the left CAN h
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ter that additional; accommodation is still M . F. C. McDonnel ,, jewel er , is this week was a very fair . crowd. Tho � � show, tak lell � well over in this part, and all are gett�ng side, over the lung, were also injured. � to -day.
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required which, it -lis he d, the Province d furni ure to his new upon tb e whole, was the best o [I the, many ex I once more settW down to the steady r6a. -The annualmeetin f the Perth Rural ,quoted at
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will s6on be able to pro e. - d ellingi rooms in 3ell's b ock above the cellent shows that have been held in Zurich' tine of tusiness. All our exhibitors from De,7 ,took place 'in I I i an on 1161111I . dros"d we'19
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. a ore he �Will soon oc upy. . 4ra. Alex. Me- of late years. The display in the hall was this part for ate , brought home a good da, , e7eptember 13th. I The church *" ,ftc to pie I
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. . wen was thin week visitilili relat ck .-We are pleased to Jsee prettily de-corated, and % holy communion ; Xo$TRZAL,
.I News of the Week. ives near large and varied and every department was share of red ti i I
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Kippen and Brucefie Id. -Me 5srs. Brown and wellfilled. In fact the hall war too small for Mrs. IVibDn, oft is village, who hebeen was celebrated by Rev. D., Deacon, assisted . I 'chere were
DEADREAD TicicRTS TO SPAI.K. -Ten Clark have sold thei - small iwelling at the the display, and the dirqeton will have to � i14 sufficiently r overed to be able 'to drive ,by Rev. C. L. Mills, of Hensall. Following ; i there was a ,
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thousand Sp%niarda in Porto Rico, who arb morth end of Brock � treet, near W. B. Me- consider the ways and means f6ir an addition out -Mr Peter rant, who had thin yiar -the communion came -th�� desuary chapter I z t1e, but ,all
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resolved to abandon the island rather than l"e-an's, to Mr. Henr 7 Pfaff, of this place. - to the present building, as it Is needed, In one of th finest crops of grapes he has had meeting. which disposed Of the assessment 11 , Prime beeves
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to remain under the American flag, have do' The East Lynne Ca icert 6ompany gave an ent di4lay 'Of for manyiyears, noN# has them all 4ispoOed of parishes and other deassery businew 4�1 1 . - 14 pound, pret
manded repatriation at the expense of the elit' stock, the horses and cattle leing specially of. Mr, Grant has the '-Ikn- � 1DOUnt L
ertuainment inCopcworth'6h%llon Satur- ow h�ow " i of Listowel was chosen for the next May matt- : per pound,
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question to the Council of State. I and the play well rei dered.+,L�rge quanti- the allow &is rels,rds the exhibita, was � a Vpshall, who we re visiting with friends I at I -The residence of Mr. I Jacob Wilhelm, of - , L ' ieane�r basats
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ny Daven- ties of grain are bein , brou, t into market grand succ ing with the Port A in .at from 2 to 11
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port (Mrs. Melbourne McDowell) the well- 'and meets with reE and good charsowrof this magnificA a: d' I spending % pie r_� , �ime,.-Mauy tearriston * . I Irom, $2.50 u
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known actreati, died ather summer home pric e.-- he sacram, mt of tlie' Lord's Sup- the thrift and enterpriae� of Ir.
e �� � ' . I .. og%ge , drawing gravel an v 9 riage his daughter, sh, to a I'll, �, per .
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Melbourne hall, at balf-past ton on Monda� per will be dispens& in Car�nel Presbyter- Among the special attractions provided no. the to , line . its annual top dressi g. Detweiler, of Willace. I he nu tial knot . -�� . per I .. I d f
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night.' The cause of her death was enlarg, thing could be more pleasing than the � an Statute abor -�all at from f`
I e- ian churd on Sab 3&th 'nelxt, Rev. Mr. oy I also being finished . was tied by Rev. Mr. Mc,ver, of Ciatock, . I
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ment of the heart. . � Hall, of .: Toronto functio.�, 'will preach drill by the children, some forty in nut lber, i Mamy pre for DU ing the gravel on the To I s in the presence 6f"a large �`rlumber of guest& ,are not ve
I COLUNIBUS EXHVIIED. -Monday miornin both morning anc eveni�g. On Mon- under the direction of Mr. Hagan, � . ie f al., wgeu�,I . I . � p"ound
01 . th 1 the it does the most g . Miss Mary Wilhelm, sister of the bride, was
the! official exhumation of the rbrylains day afternoon 8,1114. evening following, efficient and i takiig principal of Z,iricK I Thisi. tep in the right directi: . bridesmaid, while Mr. P% rpy'ALO-2 .
. o0rains ii . is a ely a . On S lomon Wolfe, of
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Christopher Columbus took Flace in the jubilee meetings will be held !in the church. 'public sell . The precise and accurate ! -T . e b autifu 11 f this week I is Wallace, supported the igroorn, Mr, and I . . general �Clos
presence of (leneral Blanco, Secretary Govin, At the afternoon melting th historical . re- manner in which the little folks exe4uted kee g t e far era busy attending to �he Mrs. . Detwe'ller will reside in Wallace,,011 I smooth fst e-
bhe Civil Governor, the Bishop, the Dean of port of the congiegation sin E it" organiza. the numerous and intricate manoeovrea App 'an an J e g fall work done. -Mr. A. the 6th line. I I : ll good to beat,
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the oath,-dral and cther authorities ' '17, showed skill and cleverness on their part . Clam l'o ,Seaforth, was in the vill4ge -A pretty wedding was -celebrated *t but
-heir on dy adv mting the United work. week in the Lutheran ch r.ch, North East- goo -
vana. The general public were, ordered out 4nd will, no doubt, 1 rove ve y interesting. and care and patience on the art of t on � � d butcher
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A the cathedral, and the entrance was At the Monday eveniog M eting refresh- instructor. This drill in itse?f was.. worth men and 4eekin new members. -A few� of hope. the contracting pic I rties being Miffs - . . good to be
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ruarded by a force of police, which ep� Ments will -be served n the b� sement by the the whole price of admission. The bicycle the armers of t is section, who had wh � goo
eat Sophia Schmidt, daughi4r of Mr. Henry � . &&- ;-
:lack the crowds which assembled in froA of performances by Messrs. Baldwin and Mor. . ch : o! I
. ladies without mone3 and wit lout price and on hand after t boom in the spring, aod midt, of North Easthope, aind Mr. Jacob 9 V -stocke
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�he edifice. then a move will be made to t io auditorium risen, of Seaforth, had many admiren and refused $1,15 a ashel for it, are now a,'Ia- Brodrecht of East Zorra,� near Cassel. For. �' 4 " 0
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EMPEROR IN Da NoF,R., -According - when addresses appmpriate t the occasion showed the uninitated the multiplicity of posing of it for $3 cents.-Ji1r. W. O. Refd, Mr. Holsill'offieiated. Mio* Katie Krug, of I . �
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nembers of the European community t iere' tery and others. The occasion throughout steed with peKfect safety to the riders, by companie46 him, i Made several friend'ly ca�lls Mr. Coyarad,Schmidt supported the groom- - to extra, $7,
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Yelieve the life of the ,Emperor of China is will, no doubt, be ol' exceedisig interest. - those who are skilled. The Zurich �,band here on SMurda$ on their way home fr�ra Mr. and Mrs. Brodrecht i�ill reside in Nut I �, ' j�6
u danger. It is added that the Dow hge'r Miss Graham, of Goileriols, wm the guefit was also in attendance and discoursed sweet St. Josep I , � 1� I I : ilittlib;-
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