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I i I I at! last been abandoned'. . Investigation, bowevar, sbow�d that the stones they, picked up back of the city in �
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i . I I . 2IP40ORS �' i. — . i The re-aetionset in. Spirits that had not WRITING LPIOAPIER bolt had passe Aown the spire and in#o the their handkerchiefs. Mr. I Haylow says �
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� Priced, at I i 2STORES I i I � Tll� i NEW COMMAXDANT OF, THE OANADL4.N been broken by starvation, disease and Boer andE I ground throng the waterpipe. One V, that about one thousand acr" of c � . I � �
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tract. You, - . I GTOUnd Floor I . . . . I WE , P�s , .i�cmau rope ware . �
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c%Y leaaa,e YOU : � AN a e an 9 ot, gave vitay now, when t air I .. : fainted,butth servicewas cortinuod1with- destroyed. i
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appeada tio, y- 11. . I i I'll 11 IS. I � deliverance had come. Hardened soldiers PAPATRIEP �. i out interrupti n. A numb 'cles, -A double drowring � see %,--
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I Upper Floor : eat in the i,treetg we6pirig ; some faintly standing at one side of the urob were near Parry Bound, on, Me day evening. i
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I towards thi.5 . � MANtFACTUR- cheered, But one of the pathetic 'feature. and FIADS! � I I subsequently fop nd to ha" e eve tire 4at. i Miss Etta Beatty, a bright �oung lady of 1-�;
r . � � ING. ' :: L -d Dundonald, who has,just arrived� in . i - i Hadland, that town, a�nd Mr ,
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ds need. Tru etc . . - ; I of the triumphant entry was that few were -A despat# from Lond row, a y-oang ��
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I 17, iv I I I Caw, Is, and who has recently been lip, I : w 'at to Canad �11,1
�,o keep ju touch witll - "I strong enough to ra�ae a Britleh cheer. and at low prices. 1 bioh is of intere is Vfol- Englishman, whose relatives airs in England,
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atore, I - , '61: �d commander of the Canadian Volun. Emaciated women were crying with glad. ,.. I �
Ther , , , Iowa ; The firstparty of Boer riner w o were in bathing. I Be' &I -though -1
a are so ; i I feelt. ilitia, is a enuleman whose name is I i I I *,ty, �
kt , I fa 4 negs. Wben they could not touch the hands I are to be sent �oi British Colon a's to tudy only a few yards fro the sh6re, got 'Out of �
priaes in its un_ I I rai I ar to most nadianal � . Q ��
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h ndl,e . R19 prise % large land- her�depth. Mr. Cross atoifif:04 rushed -to her .
lge - surpir . � his , cent distin 1�1 I I
.19; I . I , uished ' career in South of the relievers they to;,tered.alofog by the Al i 0 INTEn farming methods! will com.
2� I � side of the horses'sui kissed even them. I � ad proprietor of ihe Orange Rive i trict, assistance, and, it in said, he 4 seemed twicib . ;
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you nee : I is writer : i � — I '' I FORT ili probably' ata-rb � �
I � . .: . others and w i week finally being overpowered in! his exertions, : .
; a 41 Manu i - Canadian Horses
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� To Clear at Less th � � d -d Dundonal�, that brilliant leader' of . I R .
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� - av� ral Buller's army, is the Lieutenant-Colonel Dent, the head of the days, and n'aver wen� out in the country. ';
, � : � b ,ry with Gen P British Army Remount Commission, who "' lil gee nd pirty *ill be 'made' up of f�rmer her. Mr. Cross was nown to he an ex0ep- �
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I twel, bg earl of hiel line, and joined the Oeo- all, but ca back to Old Ontario and sai I �!
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e i prisoners of war' and will start from, Xey- tionally good swimmer. The, bodies were - E
W, f o: � I budA.Ife Guards A the early age of 18, a has been in Canada for the past 15 months, the cent tr was not fit to ive Ia. � I az� -�. 1111 . I I i
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are sell- i factu r�ers' Pri ' 6 ' � 'he has beau in commlf�,nd P I ! fit taking y ami y w me � and expect Ion. � I shortly afterwards rei wverecL � 71
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. . lug fast, . I 1 i � teg mont of whic4' he' given out, some figures of deep inters' I
hulnga rapidly gro-w. - i . . � I to'horse, breeders : ! ,t, liaelt -A dio ' cour red Tu adav -Th A exp�eaa from the �,
� � � i I I since 1895. He cbmes' of a ,soldierly raee ! wake mv home there'for a while u
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I I � "From Apri forenoon in the'-Pniver Thamee, in Bl�nlfora east, due in the 8 I Ulu el at 12.S2 a. I
. � big randfather, � Admiral Cochrane, die- 1. IPOI, to July, 19102, I My address will, be ew Liakard P. O., no - I .
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Y SHI-RT , I . I I I i ag6�d .1 years. youngest i on of left Sarnia at ei t inute past twelve . �
� WAISTE I ' Dundonald nade a reputation in�' ada, their kee , railway freighi, and all Very Respectfully, , � 8 ��
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'F. SHIRT WAISJ:-�, , �, 80 an campaign for carrying despatchesby other expenses, has ambunted'to $1,618,066. I I I reen, of East Oxford, lost o'clock, or fty-t minutes behind time, I i
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1 : . - I hie life. Green �vas-in bathi at th time and it reached Lqndo a in -ono hour aud five . �
Y PARASOLS � ,, r the ' ogv�t � tone Green, .
� Fo Month of .. a ig . notabi t from Gdbat announ6inj 'The approximate' num6er of hqrses purchas. � Saafortb, July 2�th, 1902. !
. t i � ' of the accident, A'nd With Ti& weX! four minutes, whioll, is twelve i1ilinutes better I
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K PARASOLS- ! . � - I r a fall of K r ourn, for ,which he received ed in the vas i s as iollows : — !
I ! . � - 1 : I ; ! Those Y'ung Men. i companions, whd tried valiantl3iii to sa�e the than the schedule time, or &I'most equal to a !
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�OUTRNG HATS � . � I drowning man, l� In the attempt IG 'a mile a minRte:'Leaving London
� t � 2)225 DEAR EXPOS _ forty-one
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"R" musLuNs I I � I ,a i, . I I - a -few rema ks older brother 'irly lost his life, as �ira,,Ula,o minutes late, the expi *as cant inued to make 11
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VESTS I . I Northi ies . 886 c6neerni ig ,the y"ng to the Falle only
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I i I ; I i . keen'! soldier ai heds, it is quite in kee i Pirest Ierrito� en who visited one Clark. who� was tiving to regcu�e the up lose time, an . -
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. I otal oi 10,941 hors:es-. Of these Manitob k eing a Manito- younger Green� nineteen minutes behind time, having made i
Merchants generally do no� look for a ss ord a 0 0 Maki t I at summer. J
I RR CGRSETS, " , ny big rush of busine 4uring �ha�.-, D ald's inventions are c n- ' i :
o to s�are e i wit ilit ry matters, His gun'oar- . were shipped to, Africa and Eogla�d, bian and a: -esident qf that country 'for 14 -Paul Krug�r's state top iffat ig WO -taw& up no less than thir -four iin nutes. The il .
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ople hav:6 th ti ' - ' dist 'S w hich
. OLOV&3 � August, for the reason that ther6 are so few pe ; . � g - for rapid use in the and tibe remaining 224 ,were either sold or years, I wi�, h to make a fe remark', alsoi 48 a relic, in 6a.possession! of Mr� N" , m HU41 n -to Niagai .
W n If I for 8 al us, � I . I 8 , 0 1 -hour, wase�vered P in fifty I A,!
DYE HOSIERy,, ' ! , shopping -every one is busy. - ; e have 'not 1:)st co 7 ide in Au i t as a r is, t to 'Sout� Africa tl join usually takes an
� ; cein" 11 el is bei priliployed in the present cam- 16(, 1 Bertram, wh an
0 - , : di I befQr6 being shippe�'. - contradipto -y to wh t I have read in your . j
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I f I the Constabulary. As 'will be i ememoe'red, minutes. The trai I ip, of three
. business mouth. Last Au,ust N � I . He has al'o a patented fire-box,� the. � 41 f I 1 m- - 6 t I
I i o3 good with us, arid vi�e o*ly desire to ake it
11.1 T G. 0 t5 I I paiE I . In adiftion ,to the� al�ove number pur- paper. i
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. : ; . . ch'ased in' 6anad we jalso 'obtained 2,664 There � were ifinme ff�young men who wl. with 'the see -e was heavy coaches, and' -it -was battled by a -large - -- - I
I this year a little better than last and the 'most effectivO ,way,: perhaps, will be O' It bra," wfiicb a used for carrying idphe a, I . ? I
f 1i t . -horses in tl�e United Stateef, which were out from Ontario th�t rili a practic4 and engine. The run was one of. the best yet I
. � :1 of quartered in K i tiger's house in 1'E 'tort: i,
I y bave ban I to impart w rmth to the soldiers dut - � . f�. , I The time is ;
I to open a few " good things.'-' The keen. and shrewd [people constant I it was W i -Mr Bertram came made on the'Grand 37rank. A
t I . I ing qposied mare as.: It was' of great bene. - � shi ped to Toronto by the ,Imperial Re. changing their clothi , one'); In two raon�bs, 1� bile t,.,ere the, .. . , :
I � P faster than that usually ma�di by the flyer. . �
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� .. I their eves open, and very ,seldom miss a chance. ., We oxp( et to gee yoa in, and P9 - �6 I 'i
rear. a .� I I fit & the tl�oop�ih the Dargai campaikn, mount Commiesi'n idthe United States. rather than pay a ne do a weekly , -
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� - � . rs�yoti don't bave t6 buy. ? . t 11.1 - - : �
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ed like ia t anE i � I ., a, each as,railway trayel. , di9d while in Canada, and the remainder. take their mother arid a - si ter, or in oi�her certificate fror,l C onel Steele, Perth N le-
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� Come W i th , � � i � � � ; , f liki.'i n winter, wi�'th the difference that the i were sold by auction in Toronto and Mon. words, a nurse, to c,,'re- fo A ng took p1tee on :Tues- 1.
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r paid el,q � . I "a - I , , � Nil on ,ha�b in future five hu tidy, cilem housewife'iof the west. I used to float ov�r the ex-Presid3nt'g. house. parsonage, Listowel, when the Rev. J. H.
ewhere, fox .. I T - � i � , aid's lateit1b invention 'is a nose -bag � Ile added t . ndred I - &L
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ma -lin 1112 � I F i I It in � On Mond last, Miss -No rma.. erot, i
derwear is I � I � I for roes, to gi%4,e them more ventilatJion horses would be I bought annually in Citn- Munday, M. A., pertormed ;the ceremony i
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xocure. Fine r I ad � J - makin2 Mi -3s M. E. S,-hlimmn a.ndh1r.H. E. -� ,
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taste, - [ . whi feeding. fie is, I should say devoted : i � I
Ei reflected in every ; y Ma SU I itsm, � to ho -sea, as ibeco',mes a leader -Of' cavairy', - I course, i this is neglected, they cao ueen's hotel, Barrie, who w a,.w! cut -17 Thiele -,of listowel, a lab and,:wife. ,.
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i . 0 . I I I I - � I - ,� Ne7 Ontario. �'.� ' pact anything else but pri 6irie ,itch, � s all- years of age, ro ad t ree I -While hunting fo �eggs in the barn one �
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nernises, Ccrget C i . V I PDX, etc. , 1 I ,— �i I ermans Point'Awo miles ao X- e i 11P a n- day last week, a litth son of MT. Wm. in -
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ra. I . ice, of lot, -S3.15 don I does fool, as has been freque tly who is e�gaged with Mr. Abrey, y me .a well paid f - H rie all went n bathi -1
I r. S. X, n ar, or their ork feldt Bay. 'i I A
I i i izes, in twn,d and serge i . I I iss -- 4
. ovi .1 � 0 7 Gr . I tween five nd ,� six 0 M Leroy -of;one of his eyes. 7
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I : i � I '11 weiA beyona b d th and ft is hb,uizhb He -was br ht to M - i
tl�� i uble breasted' � i tle 13, ; he is aps�rbed in his profession nd the lands in New' ,Oatario, tribut-1 9 and pay, in re strict atteri tion t b 3nic I � chell and the wound . if
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I Z i � 1i I a w 0 go ... est t( ork she took cramp as she wimi was attendelto by -
� i in hij 4'� inventions, land spends very little t me Lake, near Miqs�nabie, a am,,, or to 0 . 0 y Ft omy anio, 38 � the . I -
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brai �. i serge'and tweed, - . ; I choice- of I Oit $4.85 . I . . r. She- cried to her c
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deries.. b � i I I . y usually ,fin I it, � ut I they must expe t to stitches were require to briog the broken - -
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. 33 Men's Suits in sizes 37 to f-2 only, single breasted t nLet vin 4
L of Your, Summer .. - I . mat� ion in Portmian Square is full of ainti. Brussels Post, ;ives some int4iestin � � ; her withou I avail I Be i for ai i4tance -George Rose, of Logan,, 4
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� Ive -have good choos. - i : 40ice, of lot IL ; try in which I I i reached her the poor � P.
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worsted, serge and tweed' . � . $5.60 1 � A FA RwER's 41 E. - I � : Oniah wa,.9 painfulaccident:s, short time �agp. He was , :1
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r &n I - . CYFRE�Sg- nitob6. . . -During a � tieirrific, hai which was being brok: sa Todged in one ,of his -
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Zremely sty] ish ; 78 Men's Suits,, sizes 34 to 44,� in serge, worsted ana . I : ti be, as � 49 4 M6ulty in connection with 4 I - � I � , . Ji L
; . I pecially t�e comiug-out ball oijbis The great d _
. . I ada ' dover Brough m, U itario i
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5e they areL tif call � tweed, b,laok, grey, fawn: and brown, single and � . 010 the work is to have supplies brought along. Y �
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f I N I : � I . -According to' the balle -in recentIS is- county, great 'damage wall a ain dic ne to -where an operation w but it is 11
mable, - prices -price ,, . choice: of lot $7.30 -d DanUald's i is These are taken as far as possible by canoe -i
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! double breasted ! � L 1. seat i t I' the: a are 3,279 blind, 6,. crops. The barn of Robert P ght ' Glen -_-I
�resefat 3 � : �. � I I ; � . country � sued at Ob awa, feared that the eight of the eye ,will he -do-
- Theies I � t - . Gw, -oh Castle, n r A�ergele, which forms from headquarters and then they�9have to be 11
1 , , 1 I 7 i 174 deaf and, d mb, and 16,495 of' une(pund Major, was stru�k by li�hlbuing and tf a end stroyed. IL
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1 100 pair Men's Trousers, in wo 4 twe'ed,striped or pa ' par�. of L%dy Dud. onald's exten r. I th Easthope, -
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M�— , : I ' I i i -Peter E'. Gordqu's barn, about 1two was also otruckiduring Sunday i icho6l. The, sad away on Mondav,, in his -84th year. 'He 11 ,
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; 50 pair Afen's Trous_-r,q, in Ge.rman . wor�ted hair lin� . . . I 11 miles from. Oundlaq, 'n the overnor's road, � tower was badly. ohattered, lig itning com-
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I I I � Dar ( onald's grea� grandfather was a yo,�fng- crawling over innumerable windfalls' In � ' ' 1, - --
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F�: Goods ! I : : ! I , ciioice3� of lot $1.50 was struck by lightning during a stortni last ing down.the 61wer through the chupch and ---
; stripes, ! I I 4 a) 1,,aDd married Miss Lloyd, the Welsh others. This work is mostly done by I eame to Canada in the early I forties, Tge A -
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! t . ; � I � I . week, and as burnO to,the ground. The out of the wirii - A remarkable i ature res If .
. I � � I deceased hsd been a, der -of the Toronto
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Y estg, all sizes, all our� own make, made up . . I . lose will be hetav;, ,) was the �fact,that while the chur o ,TLobe since it leavels
: 7.5 Odd , � I D1114( 011ald'S propprty is derived. She man- pack strap which is secured to the Pack and 38 er], ' was establisho'd. He -
ith goods bound �- I I I ., � r8on Was � I illed, a family of five a 1 h bers � -
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� heartiest resp i -The lati ports received by the f airly. well filled� not �a � pe , 9 &U4 four sons. e - -- .
ones ; � e 7 of lot Age er propert: l'bereelf., and is ant ad uir- then passes over'� the head. It is not an uu- � . S111
� I ! from remnants of the vefy best clotbs, ' I choic 75 � y . Cana,dian Pa.cifio['R%i �way Company from its but two children' were badly 9tu . � . I known hog
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for truel- ; '. I � ; - . . � , i!, . -Mr. John Dunbar, �
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. � i I ubl hatelaine when at her Welsh 3astle, common thing for an Indian to carry 150 agents throughout M i *nitoba and the North- I -Mr. John Wilson, al'farmer, VIM ,, 4n the wnie, was, ki I �1
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C48. We would notl I Odd Coats for men and boy' choice Of �Ot $1.50 to 8150 �espqq ally frittereating here If in the' scho'018 pounds in this way for miles through the , . . I , breeder, of Do 3d by a, young
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in, this way if oul� .� � ,� went, own line 'Of W t & 4 1 t of
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I z � I 1 district anil in the local branchof !'the bush. I saw an Indian earry 500 pounds of - � �i � ion" row colt one day lately anil bad his face badly �
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compare more ths. � -piece -suits, s&s �2 to 26, i C40ice of 10 $1.50 )?ri�'-ose League.!, Altho figh"Lady Dun4on- flour from Missa!nabis station down to -the and bright prospects, alth ugh they vary Thorn,dale.Middriesex n.tyv,w a fo dead ,cut. His upper lip was, -out open, to the 11
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A lowest. yea Ocala, I ! i 'ald- �v in no sense �r bone and his ch-9ek was badI5 gashed. His, .
. � 1; a'," platf�rrn woman," she lake, a distance 4 about 20 rods. Although
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:you ha-ve, be . . I � q I I -Notice Gf. &a' tin has been 'served on other day, by his two grandebildre . Mr. 4 .
an. wait; � i . � I 4, the' I . wounds require&A lot -of satchitiff hv a
ik I � � � . : tak $ a keen intorIgat in the ' educatio packman edrry7 most of the b ' I- - I
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,inne to ba itidid questi ne of the � Sheriff Dawjon, , 11 ontenao, for $3,200, in Wdson, who was over 'O yeari of , had I
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..'i9t, expeneiver, butl. - � I I 4n& romotee the welfare �� herthtenna try to 100 Pounds when. camp is moved, which . I four week&' old. colt ft orn its, mother, and
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- � - I . . an evpitry poasible way. B�siliea a Welsh is nearly every day, except Sunday. - I L he getting too near the heelis iof the young -4
I � . � I i i . I M. P. P. i that t , a sh ri i isned certiffeates He was on his home at the timel a .
I � i t _ 4 Statle, Lady Dun I have an sEsistan"o help me in measur. 06Y . kicked I I
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INN ENS I � 11 q . . 1P onEild has landed op- - .... equlll-�, was .
I ort, 1we with �: to outsidevoter con rar t law. found Mr. Wilson w a lyin un his IL
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I - ; Every Man,Going to the N ' ierti L Cheshire, L%ncaebire, and Dpe:by- ing the line. In addition to this my work day wagon, and -M-ra. David Ne 44 of S6uth Easthope
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XMITIES i I .. . . _During the iflun ersto m on Satur it Is thought thi t tha cross I
. I i I � i shii4 . . ipoludes the taking of field motes'and carving i as In a runaway at tr&tf'otd ,ast, Week.
I MUSLINS , I 0 1 sident of tb I a West Marr le- the number of the townships and ranges on night, the fine barn o� Virgil Thompson, of must have run away with him and;the rig w L L I
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� - i Ameliasburg Prin Edw ird county, was overturned in t C ac. WEIS Loccupm
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'. i Harvesters' Ekeursion" Aug St 21st, I .he dit h. I aceas. ggy, .-
. � � jbone� Soldiers' ar d Sailors' Families Asso- the mile posts. The takin which she was the on it, ran &Way
MUSLINS . I f . �t � I I tally destroyed --reOp acted. R.i 4
ID I cf, I . . g of the field struck by lightningl*and t well known 60d ver�, bighl .
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� i � t ciatlin, and las) _Christmas cheered the notee'means a good deal of work. It in I I . and came to a stop, ag ast thecorner:of the I
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ORGANDIES I L � . / � I " by fire. The bal n ;4s at ked with hay, 1�eleavesa wabwandlagrow up f ily . .i
� , * Queen's swell 1 was tilrown out , 4
� I �� bea�jiof the women "Tommy"had left oludes noting the measurements, the kinds . I I hotel. Mrs. "I
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9AINSOOK . . , � behl,4d. by sending a present of roast beef of timber, the quality ot ihe soil and rock and the baggy very .b d1y damaged. For-, i
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. a -ad also give you valuable infor#iatian in recrard to w�iat o-4 can do when you i being, however, parply co ered by- insur- onto, came so I 8'ar dea�b a 'fe days ago J
n 0 , .� An&tlutn puddi "' t 11 the ,wives of ,sol- and all streams and laliqs which the � line � : - 4 tunately the lady doe iiot Beem, to be very - A
LIPRO.NY LAWN � o - 11 �! . that he owes h a life an irely' t his i
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� . ea of ivbat you will - �eed ,to � 11 thee front, arid to the 'comies in contact with. -A copy of serioup y u
. ,et there. The following list will give you an id , . Aie�, . and sailors the field I . I h rt, thoug i vhe'ls suffering ,me- � I
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WN, � 9 . J I . � . -James Inglis, of, West inster a cattle of mind.' He as breaking on frei lit, and � + .
I I - I I I ! wive of the Resdrvists in the Wast Maryle- notes has to be made out and sent to Mr. , � p i verel# from ,the shook, i . 7 .1
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I w,aar : . . � � �yer, h�d fiveihea*y stle re, intended for moved over o � to the next rails wai ing for 4
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- . ; ; I district. Lady D-undanald is a �all, Clerga-(F, while Mr. A a original nu -of -last
- I � �ozfi bray keeps th -The -8b. Marys 0 u"
- I . , 7 . . . the Britisb markets,'� killed by lightning on - hie train. A.shutnting engine overtdo him I .
� - , t* ld, saves taking arn , � Wee, ,It Women, �ith �quiet, though di 131 :If rom which he plots the survey. - 1 says -.1 " Mr. Win!Wl g,�;of P isley, arrived I
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, A Rain*Coat keeps out he rain or. co � i 9 I a c hie ! There are a great nurni of lakes and Thursday afberuoon� on the farm of Mr. uEnoticed lunta it actually knocko him 1�
ash fo# � ; . ; ad! ianner. Shi � has fi�v hildren, t ! . . in town this we.. oil i6 visit � o his cousin, ii
a .. , ! Ovel.coat, and stands the travel better., , I : ; � 0 ,�� I 9 I . , . ar a a I
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�� in rket prices allow- I I - - : . I :1 1 $--).00 to $10.0& 11eiii sing Lord,Qochrane. . � i � streams in this country. Almost every day Jd'bn Dale. The ptoc� was worth $400. M . iflown, and appa �ently passed ( ver I pros- Dr. Wm- Gibli, Of . tr 13 -40 . , q
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I I ,, 1 . i EARL IS TALL AND NVELL BUILT. ,we have �to cross a lake- and sometimes . years since these two gentle nen parted in
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Sumner, of the 2nd I concession, Westini �4
. . Heavy Waterproof Smo&, can't get along out . I i cj�ujte ide rivers-. 1 We christened one lie . malfis Auld Scotia, but the r
r UrdDandonald in appearance and .-ar- , 1. ke manner. Othe� 'a'ccid eints of the a& a as the engine railed on. Ins�!i d of h it, the
I you . . I ; . � . ; P. river which we raftre4 our supplies over, - . on the station platfor � vitt out 'dijfficulty. I el
withouu one of those, serves dou�le'purpose to 'keep d r� i . ypical officer of I kind occurred tfirou bout that vicinity. man Jumped a'p, boarded �h a train, and I ;
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i i 50 t Teckhumas (Teek--e.mp,$) river afte his is Mr. Winnin .. 4 st,v. sit to Cansda,
I and warm. : � I ithe'Uttards'reginlents. Heistalland well -A woman of abnormal size died las 'moved away without xhibitng the least- �
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I . I . . � ! bull,! His hair i!a streaked with grey af� is I ' m week in Paris. Her .weight was -44"ounds concern. When the , engim struck the 'b . i
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� Suit of Underclothing, �aot too heavy, i.,but you muA . iaiso2i tie moustae�le. One'wo.uld take him I %� The coffin m as no. enormous that it had to b brakesman -be slinply fq,'y flat between the .
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. . - I � I ' . house, and the fire bk�gade was called to et - -Lightning �pruCk and' kiII6 John Mr. C. D, Swans a while. I 4
. ch goods that we bouo,ht at close of last season, and got ther4 : I ; HE LIKE, THE CANADIANS. I .q
I Su ZD � t . ; � , .0pruce, poplar, - birch, balsam and Jack . rite, making some repairs o ther of of his boxn, - 4
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- � I I I I . 'I 40c ;, Iri the. course o a brief interview on his pjue'. The greater part of it has been de- In _ during the one day last weak, is p I ed o a loose shingle i
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I cheap. We sell them a I outside, the procce4'ngs ta king two hours. oil Saturday, :abont 5 0. , nd slid from the roo peak the ground
- t : i . ! I— �:ar6val at Montre4l, he stated that he � as stroyed by fire and will be of no value until l 1
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I I I I � lad ..o come to Canada. He already 1 as , the young ar The coffin was two� i metre i long and . one � storm. The f[4,'id came down the chi nnei�. �
I 8 Co I :9 I . - - owth wbich,takes about 30 or !, i . and miraculously -es a d'terious injury.
I � .avy and', light,'4with or witbout bi�, � I � metro high. I J, I Mrs. Crilly was! sitting! on &� a fa talking to I �
Overalls, both lie . . I ) : f am.. - . o goes tbrou M . Forr I eater � , . u a --up! ,arid bruised. -1
. i I I iar with tbe'l country to a certain i ex 40 years. Apy one w gh this , He was severely ell& eq. . I .
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4 1 t lit smock to match. ! � : 60C I I I -The storm ca Thursday of lust week a neighbor, r 8&ted o 11 . 4
� I and lig I I : . I . - I Iteut, havinj crossed it some yebre ago,wben , country will see the sdorn of the Ontario 1 ,4 The distance from the eve offthe barn to the 71
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test as rettirning to Eng"and.frow India. He'ho a 'Governtri 9� the "timber rat6fir d is 24 Nis 0 Ball -Mrs. :
I : I I i .� I county of Oxford has expei i.enced,- and as a � jared Mr. CrUly and a boar -or, h were . groun J
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: ! � Workina Shirts.- I � I � Swanson was driving th,
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. � - heavy flanne-lette ; you e if you are early enoug4, � C � Hail fell Ilk down' � so were um conscinx a for I - - . -
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� Store I I . . and vicinity have been dest.,oyed. i nocked , I -
I . I I I . : 25c I" )Joum in a, country Which had gi�ven 'soil here What littl soil th6re is, is of a tothe depth of 61 ches ces. I They were ` linally her off the! � � ! ,, 11
I : and they sell at i fdiers to the British arm I nearly two -,ht are �
. L � I ! Auch xcellent so Y very light, sandy natu a-. Vegetation seems "I ' � 11
.. ; I . . I I . Roads and bridges re w had away; trees brought arouril 3y medical aiq and they are a6raw. I � 1 I
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1. � � . � ; � I in South Africa. He Was pleased to -bear I from six eeks to two fiAths . r ' I Schelle . 4rger,�of the Russel- i -
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af rernoon, last, was,- � � . for trav�lling qx � . � i ' torn down and fences: leveled. Thousands of- now none th A wk .rse. -- The ligi Wing k4 Ile,d a ' I
� Derry and Sateen Shiris, splendid � ! �testimony to the splenaid�wc�rk accomplish- Ilater than it is'at home - In �Bwamp la ' dale hotel, &ppeei �i I fore Magistrate Race* , i
� � � I I � . - Y P nee dollars' worth of proierty was destroyed. dog which was I dug near Mrs d rilly." feet, I �
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: Working, sold boxes of them lasty.ear, and1gave g',reat satisfactiO 113 I 50C '�?ed b:i the variout Canadian contingents� at , the moss is frqm six inches to .a foo in - I
�� nd the I : 0 I . � : � , I 11 - -Rev. F ither Me�nier, c f St. Alplignsue' arid knocked is� me of �the F [aster 101F the 11 Z
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, I . I I . � . I - i I I � church, Wi idisor, held three apisaiml services wall on the o te- side of the room to Coppin withaelling liiluolr t rainors. It . i
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orrowiag d4ughters I � : I . � �f. ouff' jorne undei iiis owni personal obs, rv- . in- I P . al appeared froin the -rI that a bottle'
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� I Sox in cotton, half and half, or all wool, in medin� ;� I 0 This is:a. country of flies and biting . ; I
I : � . I said I: "I have already lad . this week, at- which � praye a were offered w4ere hhe was 0 tting. � � . -
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. �,tiqi: , He sects. ' was passed airound at a; Pr byterian tea-.
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. I fdg 25c, or i I h I -The Canadian Pacific Rail ..
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. � th,ree f or 25c, two . � *h 25c 1 � for the cessation of iain. large part o � way Company � I r�
I � and heavy. -%N ,,. �. i I XX the sand -fly; a deer fly and the 'kregi -- kt., n consists of have jup-t fixed i the da.tes for the harvesters * -6r o .. 1
I ,eir,ht) I- t ; � . the' under me and I d 'hem men. I Ian t 1 � I St. Alp�'hotlfeus' con meeting held at Roy's Aure end that mev- I
�� : er. � - � r � as I old ,them, from Joun op of their I aa:d =to. The mosq6 � -Aged too freely. It 1 - A
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gret, that ; � I re --� . i at tie liquor was I I
inceire re and GlQves in th6 coarse grades for, the -cold , -to ti a soles of their feet- I mien, wholdid large agalin as a mosquito at home." was taken for graute( th
I Mitts . t . I already ' been seriously da aged. and will ourbiow will be fTom. the' I -
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i . - L . 25c and 503 ,not,i �ant flattery, but w uld go anyw ere i _ I , I
:lheater'Harris, onlY 4 iliorninas and iii -lits, can, t work `!witliout them. t I � � I �, . soon be completely destro d. It rained 28 Quebec and 0 ario dn Au purchased at the 6 fendant's house, 40 I
. I 0 . � � I land, .9 anyth : ! I -I .. Y . 7. , '01 ; I
0 1 ing. . I , � I The''Temiskaming District. days in JunD and July numbered only five the second igust 2ODh. Lfter thi
this village. . I � � :: ; I . : on i - t a all of the witnesses � ore t t this wall nob �
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majority when he � ORD DUNDOXAL 'S.110N RXBLE CAREER. DEAR ExpoSITOR,-As I �have recent dry days. ; I i they will be ru daily axes t Sunday unti the ease and Mr. Sel ellenberaer also testi-
I I . i Wide Felt Hats, only kind for the prairie wheat fields I , : b's 1-Iox � . I � ly I . � I I ll -1 �
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. idown, and after a � I - � � d Irom, that district kno* fied in his own behalf b6thes inie, effect, The, I 1*
! colors-blac.k brown and f awri, : ! . - � Lo rd Dundonal d qerved with the Soudan returne, wn as the -.Mr. � Wellingtoh Boulter, the well August 25tb. I!be railway oompAny- -an I
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h defied the besW - . I I �expailition of 188 -5, corn andivg the second Great Clay Belt of the Temiscaming Die- known pack cton, says that the pea the Manitoba overnmen making ar. Case w J
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. lie passed away on � - - ; I I : Life I I uards, data fiment the CamelCorpe. I trict,� I wish to say a few words in answer crop this year, owing to t a wet wi3ather. r I angements t', , have all -the eirearei onists -The shop of Mr. ,a.! GasOrell, tailor, of -- 'I
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was a general fAV-1 Suits -Heavier weight i�su't for when � you are not : i He I ht at tbe�tactions f Abu ;Klea :and 1 to enquiries made by friends who wish to t m tea from Stratford, wsA burgla died vrie ,-even lost - � -
� i � I . , is no ore bhan i 50 per can .,while tomatoes landed at Winiipeg an , . I
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- will be very!' . ? ' $4.75 u at Is week aud goods to the *Mouut, i �
and I working. You can get I I g led tb transports !'know my opininn in r4ard to'that country and cor ' ale both sW late ohat it is impos- there to the I nus whefelherO is.
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9, . I 1-1 a nice orie for . � I "El G ib , I work. .
. I I ! L � I . 'crop - � $30 stolen. Accesfew",1 gain d by a rear �
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Dung frieads. Thai : . Metammeh, and was the and its future prospect�ie. I will say that I ible to sy what'.the . vill be, though it The object of 11 5his is to avoid, complaints il
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on Sunday, w . Z I , er of despat( ,ing seen 4 w country, neither ubtodly�will be ;phort. Mr. Boulter is of there , n , 14 ;
ca � as! � ; I i I ,Carr has to Gubat announp have never undo . similar to t osi made. I t ye� ----- .
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� : - � regular rounds take him to .. th the front'
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largely at -i I : i I i . . . I and rear of all :stores on Is , .
. . � I � � ' alief movethe oil. 1 . I i - from . .
� assembling to, pay; I ; I I i I -- ant' nts iful this expedi( I think it is going t6 be a good country ad: I take advants, of the chew 3 rates,, I
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epar � For vcirk� the present comma der both for. agricultural p6poses and for mi routir wheat are be- going on the egit arsion. ; " " Gastrell wall at once notifie He d scover-
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son, of Harris I . Butter and Eggs , taken ca�l �� Oash of Canadian Miiitia was-merli in as- ad farming. I have t'4ken pains to look ginning to come fro '� all pa. ,a of the county -An Ottawa Foung .lady, I -
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t�lrna Black. -J. -E-i � ;1. . : ; I nadal over quite a good deal W the country, and �f M have cut their Grison, aged years, a reco plate zuit of clothes, tbree pairs I I
. a Tatcles, decora"d with sitwo-clasped medal iddlesex. Farff m wh , reriDg fr om an .
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'14 far�iture and un- . and :, bronze stal�, And br6y6ted � I - . een the top -of - I
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. F ank Edwards, Of . - � I el. . � I I have also. matio 4 many instances 'the : outside and top of a ten days ago by Dr. C P L . ge I
- i ! � � . i ies and pther reliable parties Is the lower sash and the top , I the franie. �
)ssession last Satt'r- � I ; . 'Et,JEF OF LA -i, frorn mio6ionar shoek are found vE lueless � because of the Water Street hospital, 0 -tawa. Mii - -
n is vigitin- friends I I I i ! i I AT THE R PYS-M-ITH. ' clear through to James sprouting, ' the 'same Grison had been suffering three This was displaced by a wire Dr tome thin A �
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-,-,n partv, under the, ; 0 . . , I Bay, and they say the country is about the unfortunate ' anditio a in. P aces, and unless years with lun trouble, an( her , frie'ndis' meat. mt. Gastrell be iev
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C . terian , . � am t t ip,r= ova .! a empire, same all the way through. It in well tim- a change in the west * co , es soon there is considered i;bq as dying wit] consumption. burglars were well aequaiz ted with the 1 ",.
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L he Preaby i his ody of irregular mounted . . we or tbree of ,!
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� ve, t been held I -S e � with clainger tha) the wheat crop will be de- undej gone treat - I i - -
on F. �111 t � bered in most places a4d well watered She had m6r: t, in 4i rent premi
I ;� ,infantry that fir�t rode into the battered . 1. --
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-- I Gre i g , I 51 . � I . spring creeks. And o the land that is stroyed. . F I I g to the W, i them. - -- I
Monday evening, I I - I i ; I i places befo . ,ter str:e hog- � i
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I i : !I � � leared and cultivated,they r� i8e grain, hay -Large n umbers of shantymen are leay. pital, ,.d rwe ; : operated on her on ition �
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ril IN1011da,y, July` i I ; . :� I . A I the end of Februaryi 1900, Dandonald, 0 P ' ' d ' : aged and much respected dent Of Sust- �
�, . of Blyth is, the I I i and. vegetables of all kinds in� abundance. ing Ottawa fo-r the Woods every day. was consii er I hopeleige by �bereel and I .
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P I SORS T,O GREIG & MACDONOD) I �who had disappeired from the ken of war I I ford passed away in the Pere 0 lr.� ti, I
- � (STJCCES 1, -. ng the coining � winter will run e- 0 ing I .
I I think it is a good place, dspecially for a Wages dur 9th ars. Th wration consisted in t tt . I
Her. -Alvin Hemp I ; � . � corr: spondents for some 1 days, &rose lone I I I I . n, at the age o � I years Aud"two
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I .Young man xious to* make a very high. First class lognakers are to re- out about two' ving I .
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d at his home over I � � � � - . - to 46 who is an inches of two ribs, re o 1). Hallail-to, , Hamilton was . �
I I : ! mor i ing to conti: we his cautious advanc6 on , months. mr. Wru in Dal. I -
-11,1(-r has; retnraed - - . comfortable home and who ia not afraid of ceive from $28 to $ Oper month; o�scoud the diseased portion of the lur , and a pty- .
. I I - . ,Lad,- smitb. W�at had been the Boer400t- a �,Ia d hougie township, Lanxrk county -9 Ontario. � I
, I ' nd is not.' hard to clear class logmakers, $271, to 8; handy men, ingtheabeeFs. Miss-Griscin a now able to � . .
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WaAker, ef Niagars, :: slat was str ngely quiet that moriking. .. I . � . ifagelf,einoved. witb� � I
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z Johnson , I � 7 1 'M When about 21 I ysars ( I I I
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a.--:- I J ! � - � * ! * nd the country is developing very fa§t. $28; teamsters, $2 . ; general hands, be up, and is p Oing about a d gairii i i embei . I
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, ia this villag . � I � �Dunlonald and his men.were sorely puqled. a ters, 0 to $23, a - his i)arents and'.0ibber ra 0 of -the family � .
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" a tile guest of bl, . ; . I The.Government hasi done; and is still $24 to 89-6 ; road -c , weight. The piecies of ribs emoviad were . �
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- : � . . I I � doing a great deal for he country in the cooks, $45. These fi .ures Of course, include not replaced lfi�t the breach will 11 up in . �
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iarnes -NICEVV813, Of STI ! i way of grading roads, uildigg bridges, etc., board. la is not so . ong eace the prevail, 6ime. ! I iis Hamilton. There ' 1 �
Iiis holid-ay at his � � . I 1. . . tons and 3 '; �
,a F i i : 81 wly they rode forward, Teelin' air I - i6ls were 9 children in -the fa - ; 4 .
I 6 . - — I 0 and the prospects are that the new railroad ing figure did not ex eed $1 5 or,$16. I . ; -A Woodstock despatch 6 ys : ii veral I I : �
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Rev. E'. Hall ex- : andh - families daughters, Mr. flumilo in, A .
he Rev. T.. L. Arm- . I I . I i I i from North Bay will he through to New -The South Pries yteriam church. West of the th line. East Oxford, have I . , �
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� ! i a visi a Boers, anA miles fu' rther on, still no of which sons, but one sister remains, " Ore. Barr � :
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'-;unday last.-M,isg . I -- I Liskard in the near f ture. At present we minster, V. Dr McCrae suffered severe] rm which pas- - $ i .
he --- , I 0 ; � ! . ! : r, as- Ste . Decessod marri(d Miss -
-'te Harvesters' Excursi n to Ala 1�0 I is p that ection Friday. of Hibbert. I ��
ii church, Was t ; I . - 11 � T an they crosoed the i Klip River 'and take -the Lumaden line. f , steamers at the tor, was struck by,'lightring on Sunday 8 are J arine McInnis, of tb*t township. Twenty. . � I
cod for: -a: ,week.- ,I ' foot of La�e , and go about 85 afternoon. The.storm in lVestminster was in the % :
Temisca 9 , being taken to procure seed grain fro. - �
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I ; * 1902. ' All informatio caU be obtained � ca. ' C d the � watchers i n the iff. years. "There I five years ago theyinoved
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-list, of Blora. . I ,on Aucrust 21st, - : ; 'har4 'pressed cit;n I e lake to N wjl,iskard,�-- a flour. one of the Agricultural ccliege for them. -- i
kpecia � � I ZD i ,, ookingfrorn the hill lot 42, concession I-,,. Worth thople- The: I -1 -
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on Wednesday` --1 � � I I ! I . ishing town situated on each aide of lb�-e -was very lit ble wind � but t �e lightning wise t
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i i . ; . gmen moving 9 Wabbe river where it enters into the lake. unusually si vere, -an contitued for half an James . Hay- family lived there for 13 -years, isnid then I , �
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I Watford, visited alt' : 1ight, knew th must' be the advance 3. The torm, )egan to gather Mr. and I �,,! I Z
� ' There are some gooi mineral prospecis hour or river ' low, whose f a!m 7's near Oriel, was: One Of ' �t '?
, days this week. I I . . ; � , colu tan of the reflieving force. I I I life. Twelve 'years ago they moved to ,I . �
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I I THE SURPRISE WAS GTLEAT. I corea, commenced -his .arm on - I
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I i"in',ci, , - . I � I I river. still hailstones o1h the grou �
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11 big, I GREIG & STEWART; 'Agents � � I few minutai afte ad n an .- I
I i ,�,r .a Mrs. Harnifthn bad 10 ehildren. In I I
� in here � I � I men wal I am not asking any person to take my his sermon t broke : ith I'll, 11 force. There Satu t a -stornil they
arn went fro I i I � Tt a surprise of Dundonald's - rday me, 1111 i�g. 4fter a
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a - � . I I I ,ff . . 4 . . 1898 two deaths occurred in the family. On .
game - . t i I . greaI as that of the hemmed in, garrison. oplDlOn about the country,,but go and see it, was a crashing sound, and every person, in around i it ouse to 9, di 3 th of from � I
)n, to � have S I I Cr . a fr�alized' that either the P Jauusry 10th Mrs. Hamilton died and on �
- 4 For Canadian Pacific R�ilway tickets a�nd telb rapE Dominion Th7' h dl d r d to hope this Boers were nd judge for themselves. . I know'* some the congre gation ; ight to ten a � I es and he -111 4 . , I .
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