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I - I I � -11 - '11 -c -fitting bot1l, . � _ . / . .. I I ! I I I I , , . I I ev=­Ibody otir � . Ir I � A I 11 ) ) �1� I . �� I ur ,I 0 f � i - . - .. X01 Islip ! I� � ­­­ � . . . . I I - . - �. 7. � - I - : With an a-trao- 1. - . ,� I . � t, � � , . � i . J. -_ 1 6eteriatic, vvhi,h ,� ; . �; 7_1 1 T � ; I I . � � . � . I : � ­ 1. - I : � i I I . - 7 �f ' . . I I I : . .- � �Ia,borate, F�_ I I I . . I � - . li _�.;: e , mer, . h I - * I ­ __ - I I .. i I ,- ­ � r - I - ­ . �_� - � , � I � I � . � �. t �' I THIRTY-THIRD YEAR. . � . —_ ��. 4 to the men - � I . I , J 9 - �1 . . 3 a I ! - b � I . I I i, - . 7 1� -t . i I I k. - ROIS.,, V .1 11-1, ; . I . � . � I . . I , �� I MCLEAN B Publishers � ��_. � q r'� �­i � ,41! at,yIs__O � WHOLE NUMBER, 1.851 1 1 � ; .. I SEAFO�Ull FRIDAY JUNE 5 9630 1 1 i ;�::, - ". I : ­ t or- I � 9 9 9 .r. I � I � ; $1 a Year4n Advance. � �. �!, t, h1which styi - ­ ­ I �, I :? - [ . e is P — _. . i � _'! " ! . . . � � ­ I. . —_ �A i. �t . � I . —_ - � .- � * seeker in also . . . I � - I I . I . ,1 ;�__t - I i -1 �­,i 'I I - I � DANCIN4, , ITS TRADUO RS dazed him badly. Look ab him how he p w Clancy fainted an' near- occupied a se&t `�' ! ! , I . � ; t 1� all it off. Mi8st "ic _� � . i I .; . I an - uncillor and idepit I— . . . . i ! � 8 - ri � AND USES, squirms and fumps in his hopeles helpless- 0 ly crashed I tp 1� `�� 4�qually aa im � � . 250 _PICTUR�S' h' loif 0 out iv wan iv th' twine reeve at the town,.Yip and ,county council 1i 4: . I - I I 1 � � I , . - 98TORES I . I . Beds. - Oh Gol, it is pitiable. But thivk of � I `"J. i.� . (I Uality—'right T 1 2 FLbolls i . whin ,she di oppe , Whin- I turned to luk boards, withoul,inte mission, who � 1: i !, I 111, -a he vol- `� I � I . : MR. "EDIT�R. —Please allow me room in it, he actua id. Oh UNFRAMEDi an up an' down untarilyretir.d. In:1855 Mr-'Gauiib .!,�,_I_ � . . I Ily appeal to me for a i i fur Mary E I eh iwas jumpin, - I I . . I ! I was 'd I �1' . .. _. W Interest you . I a OOMO . _11�_:T I , 1 5a ft. wide I Gron6di Flop:r ,e your excellent paper tv get after L% man Ye Gods I Dead stuo r, and yeb sooner th% an'scraimin'l?*k woild Ving. 11 Ye married to Mi8a I6ab4lla Purvis, who su - I y 1 12 Copies of Celebrated Paintings r- il 3� i I PMAJ� � again. ; I own defeat like a man and apologize he as � seem to be enjoyi af yerailf," I says to hur vives him, together With one son w d one . �, � � and 100 ft, long I � i. n 12� 1; - I 4 , , - i" our . � He re,win4� me of a vtorV Abraham Lin- the cheek to ask me t) get proof. Laym n Regular Prices 20c -30C 40C jist that way. I . I � 4% Al on he - . Upper Inoor, . i ' Von an' yer ould poipe," daughter, Mr. Joseph Gaunt on the Old �,q 7 m . - 11 I onspic� I I t A T1 00111 used get your own proof ei.- and got it immediate- . ; he says, an �toughb we a swoipe over homestead, and Mr I � -_ _. good cquality . - . to tell of a little steamer -on the Your Choice . the . a. j. St. 'Clair Walker 4, �i �. . ! L 9 M ­_�_ i I - "'10AC"R" ly from " observation�` 'of men and from tie , 11 � .r I . Sangamon *r!V,er. This little craft had a 4 � . th' eye, an' gave a�e some more' foirewurks, of Luckno , � . . . � IN%.: . I w- He w-4 an ardent and life. :_ ­ -1 � L � __ i .i Z ; � — foot boiler and a 7 footwhistle, and every " records of criminDlO " of which Y)U ' ' tostareat. Thin Qlancygaveme another long Refo d I 'religion was a mem- ­ � I I i � , Y ; I - rmer, an A 1_4 � - I . 'Each' % Z- : 5 � r I 211 I ! . - . j I time the whistle blow the engine stopped spoke. Don b quibble, f straighten Q Cents - , ;0 Oil A: , I Ileii .gave him her of the church of tngland. Mr. Gaunt �, I � :� . 4 ! � Y ) � . � i me other eye io' Mary E 1. fl � � I ;.I ` : I ; �,( I workil do. You . � n, i 'we mixed It up In great shape fur a wag widely known and greatly esteemed, ��L I . 1�1 1, . ##***""**********#*#A" I i )g. Wlieu Layman, blows his whigule, air, if you . utterance is false, a r, I . ; 11 wa an 4 1�' I . aa Melodious ; and you know ib ob your own proof or, few rounds. 'Twas ­ z 718329 to be liet. I . I I as the song of a crane, I his 1 a great India' to a great —In the death, on Friday, May 22ad alb _ . � " � I . . . . , L - _.. ,2( 1 - I L ' i and lqgical power stick fast. I am and until you do, you �;tand exactly whert I A1110VU, WINTOJR� day, � I London, of Maurice Welsh, at the age of 88 .., - 9. � re"Oo M .9 . , I I .i . earnest, hen- vVe have all the Jittle thing,q that distinguish the man a a g6o4 mi& I �, 0 as I ;and now are, summer dresser. Our gathering of the ' I . . . . am . �_4� �( I I sure ib will be amusing to read his nexD and Place YO11- ong the standerers of 'W6: v: r. ' But it'll a 3ou -bb �1 over. All will be fur- years, another of the pioneers of Ashfield In " . I I not I hi LLL tuous. Few men) Mr. Editor, have t le I � I gotten an' ft irgiver 4. I I In 45 --ft of re I I " 7 Pao liar turns. I am aura your SEAFOAITH. � Clancy'lVbe around in removed, Mr. We sh was married in h I . salts— ' ; . � ii ; - it a ameb 1 �� lk� �1 i is I . reagers will i gree with me, that I eta ass audacity to appeal to an oppone A a few dayfal m' he'J 1, The say in', I I Gud morn- native -country, Ireland,,and­oa I i I rge patron. 7) : I � I porril to ­ Tr .� "I . 1. , �, I i . L . rogan In LV wards iv me frind Canada in 1855, tookup land "Ofeld, _z I . �� " Little Necessities of Life I . I mildly when L I Bay thab he is viciously uri- under such oircumat"ces, for help How- i In' G L Ash I - I � 11 * 1 O� a) _ in � ,I I � 111119 season I . . I � , o'us. The joke is he'-cannob hide the f act ever it is an. unconscious confession 0 ;Is . � Shtratton, t yt furgit some Vings ?" Hie I ork there prospered, -and whon, some i . I a I w -1 i I . . , : � I I thab he in iffiriously mad. The ate hdy, helpless impotency when unier -the ineroi- i I I L Ij Z 1, I � I to �� 11 � W i , . - GuoGAA. 25 yeara ago, failing eyesight obligid him 4 _-11, i0a. Ther na . � � ' # dbes . � � �1; I All- of which must be pro,per to make the - less'fire Ot your humble servant., � Ulu retirt-, he was able to do Be on acomfort � studled,a&96 thrusts of sharp steel that he "I Seaforth R ibj� � I 40m.0 to ha d - I I . � I ; I able A . I L . - ; - . I _.� . 11 Layman still cliage 10 the non-malacity. of - ! . I 1_ - ILI irelia,bility in - 1) I : received In, roy last letter have had an effect. ; i H I n Notes. competence and in the eta oymenb ,of the � . e; . . . - '' V I . ' the waltz. Againati him I will array a . . j , . I . woven,. and - " FINISHED MAN I I . His maddenelo spurm and venom is blow in- I I : : -A car of choess for London, England, v,00d will of all his neigbbons. After leaving i�. 111 . . - -, �. ) � : to every par tpf his wonderfully cheap eplitle. ' Dancing Master," the author of a b66k � � a - � , � * ,One in these I : . i : was shi by W. W. Harris from Brue- their Ashfield home Mr. and Mrs. Walsh � V � -i . , . . ; Z __ �i '! !a,, now gracing I ; It in fun to Ele a man so mad when he i s so befora me. If Layman becomes furious -u0- 4th Annual Meet of sale eta io -liab week. - livad in Goderich till four yeara ago, ,when - , � , ' ' i . 11 I I , ; 4 ­ I � - Are faultless in every detail. If you want a Shirt, Tie or Collar, or a pair of deftly tied ul� that he gannet harm anybody. der the witness of - the dancing member) 'it I It � i . ,- 11 I .1 4 Sea -forth., I . —The a silver Mrs. Weleh died, and since that time . 1( - ! � U ! I Wi 2gham o iffe team 4von I I 14 , ,f ,­ I , , 11 � - , I I '� -1 4 I I , , - I , 4 - � - �, * I .141 I ;y ��, � _' unuEual de Books in the handsome .Atylish colors of this season, you 1 can Set theM here. I leave it to ,,he readers of your excol,enb will be a go between the Hensall apologist . Seaforth Tut -f C1 'b I cup at Gorri 3 Welth had been a resident of London Mr. I . Z - .i el - - I I I i . i on 'TV, t ... toria Day, by defeating . The ,. . � - I . Although fancy in looks—as they sh6uld be—they are not fa � for the dance and the master of the inAitu- - ' 4. � ` I I I journal to a& who the man is who uses the I . body was brought to Cxaderich 1-1, � , sp carpets, we . 4cy pricO. We the-Harristoa tea M on Monday _ . N I - I I , . I - -1 ; I - I �r .1 , �� I ; 'goat crit!cai can supply you with the correct fixings that eapons of t 9 " knave, paltroon, ridicule, tion. If I were to say what I know'aboub Tuesday and Wednesday, . —Wm. A. McIt4psb, seconi son of Mr. and the next morning the funeral to* place , �1. 0 you will like, and that ,49 she " w . it, La man would call me 11 impudeDt" I . ; I . � , �_ i I I - . , ; ! � � c4eapearcas ,-inetsad of honest argumeat." y � Rober b M oIr tosb, � 3 line, HoWick, died on to Ashfield. , I . �_ I *a,y some day � will like. � � i . I I m I -:�. : il . �Z , ; ! � if I need " ek eap sarcasm" in ray last it was He would believe his own kith and kin of -'�—The services of the several churehes in ? P . ' p eta, Axmin. . . � course. After describing the position of.tl oJune 16 8S 1.7, 1190,30 Saturday,May23M, of pneumonia. The Y il I � � I i . . simply becauie I had a cheap, unscrupulous I . deceased Zarich have been almost always -conducted � Unions, Tap- I A A - - - - - - A A �__ I � _� wah 18 ye iii -a of age. - I . . I � - � - waltz, the dancing master says 'of �valtzkg - , � I i � - . � � � opponent. Qar raaderm, too, are capable of I � I —Win. Wallace, of Londesboro, bad in the G(ratan language. About four or -IT I �, . I 2 . , I 4-1, ft virls : "I he-- beud kle -, ,--- - ht, - i : the � I � . ;�A . 1, . � I 't �: I I � � � -all right, in , &V round and i . fo:Z halls, bath- . 'IyWE.e. bLouses it �d- Linoleum 4_9 a combia- I . �, *hich in car- �� ,-Qt patterns in -1 � . .n the town., 0 opular sel- ,j ,� Lin � wi� h _ 6+611s, and we yQu, are likely I I . � . - . . . I � . ­_ , . .; � . � I 0 leads -every I i. �muaa wife. to, I �* requires to, *taforb of her r $hirtga need- ' " e10, Portieres, . . . . a: in new goola I I im sale but a, . beauty of the, I y -of choosing, v . crea,te a sezx- ,), -�-ea-lly know I �, attiatio � bang, - I Is, �to -the, laoieat he-. kind every - lie the kincl ihas, cobweb- vo-d paint for rtpet in, eon- . equ'vey to you Iar Lace Car. Lvw3tiveness� at- business ia . � ehe, Prettiest , I . We hame, 7 1 1 . � f *,hen, there, . Ig woman, a, I I Y110adings, we I IUM ouitaino� V.dos a true - I . igance, We wl- moderate M, N, k (UL rV - _/Q. F Z -V ; f 1ash -0re. - a4and- died a �ua leaves a laiughters, to ( 'and loving 7 uble to. be eful life ex- ,�� tie of Mae - t - I V CL. in which � manifeate(f I Lownied the �, bOre, I - , - . � I- did Please" ain. . �4' a a e,. : -,. ml ,11W .,eti. i � em hera, 1, � . I . 15 -16 " V $3 e Possessor Or a pervequeu . IS V . ; misfortune t have ii, stick of timber fail on ,,a years ago, now�ver. the church of the . . I I * I , - , I mbral sense."!, In this connection I will re- innocence of having any improper emotioi s. ! his foot the her d is Two of his toes EvangelicalAsF.oziation made a departure I �Q " . The only meeting of the.0 ' na- :t , y. ,-� 11, jer your readOrs to Layman's remarks and atoused by the waltz, but I do not believe t . 4 � .�� I were broken.1 from this custom and introduzc,dan En ;� �� i I . I I - 911ah I i ; SALE ( ONTINVED - is true of any girl. - If it"is I am sorry for z I ; I I � olura regardin'g the ,Bhureh prayer meeti go, than Circuit held in Hu�on . Mrs. No b, service in the evening, and an far as we- can -i � , r : - — of Tuckeramith, has pur- -,_ I i , . . 14 that girl, for she has a sad lack i . i ,� . L. � I sickl i sen�imental, death bed seen a," coun y in 1903. i )n and' learn, are satiefied with the result, as in '� - : � in Clint( , oBb - . 'Men's S,UitS,L ; I . Y . . . 6hased Mr. Barge?s 'lousp, . t, Boys' Suits, Men's. Pants,' Summer " fakirs who �Iab people in the name of re- riature. Male and female God created them, , 1 � I ; I millmove-to that tvA7n to -reside. The find i t 1 __ . I I L pur- Of the strangers and visitors generally = ; ­ . . -_ L F ligi6n" and r,ther expressions which are the , and placed within them emotions intended I chas ' as $1, Q )0. t . -1 Co I a price heir way to that place Df worshi s �;-. 1 � L I 'i , . Underwear, Lad;es' Rain ats" ! : tallizatioo He says, to be sharad only by husband and wife, and Everyone that eon do so should I arrange _0 ­ i I .a of his thought those unable to speak the German tongue. =!: � 11 � crys a Sunday la�s; Rev. J. A. Anderann, 'A - I " 1 r . � : . ! * � ey will B. A., O'elebrated 1�e 15th anniversary of a - I I ! ar, when t � � . 11 to the pure i all things are pure.- if others indulge in thosa emotion3 and con- to attend both aftern)o , Since the advent of Father Aloisins to that 1_� I I witness ra6ing of the cleanest, most I I . i � L .1 Men's and -Boys-' Overalls. : 1 There was pot one single summary or Ae- tinually arouse them by assuming tho'wall z i h, a few wteks ago, the same Is Movir 11;, - - - - � �ejcit:ug hie indnotion into -'!La -pastorate of Knox Paris . I . I : � � position, which is only fib for ma"nd wifi and highest orde�, affording an o - I �i' � - I � . R -Tl-tm . � , : duction that I made of his letter that ?'Was . 9 . 09 Of churW,' Goderich I the practice at St. Bonifaoe, so -that English " � I X I I I ! not - usturl, un!,Iloyed pleasure. I .; 4 1 1 1 - 11 - I . . I absolutely fair and manly. Tha6 is they commit a sin against God and 1, —The Clin bon coal icil have engaged an . . ! I I I � i i _. - opeakinapeople ba ve now the Privilege of 1, � V i , � I what hurt, and in his utter helplessness; he Some of the lowest and most disgusting Rem,ember the dates and: be the , a when "nuineer to , akeasarveyof the town 1:9 aitanditij divine worshipat either of these �1 i � I ­ . � 0 . I : simply wallows and sputtera like a. boy" avd had any knowledge I ­_ ..easure : ; ine deeds of which I h- ascertain tbe feas. ility 'of establish churches once a day and on lerstand �, r : Suits to - Im i ! the bell rings. . .1 diag a ing what T� � - � - I I � � Ina net, wit due apology to the bovfne. have occurred ab and in connection with tbs. I ! . waterworks 9yeterril nd the probable.cost. is being taught if they desire bo -do 80. -_ t �, I r I ; - - -_ M - Yes, Mr. Lay an, you wore badly hit, in most fashionable parlor dances." So sayeth ff. BRODERICK, Seo. R. WILSO�, Pres. —The tow ship I Colborne on Saturday —Matthew Hasselwo . - 1-1 -1 . Fifty auitings to select from in tweeds and serges, ado to youii. me,as . � . . ,od, one of -the pro- .1 -1 11 . - I I - . . . . . � fff : � � I s , r and I'll hit, you again !not dancing maetsr, who spent half a liffe, I 1 1848 carried by a� ajoril, 9 ,& by-law to nears of Hallett, paosea over to the silent . I � � riship. I � . La� I i T �.; I I . , of I r 11 nre, well trimmed and best of work m"a I � Ill daneing ! Likely he knows an much as � -_ ' ; ; I when and re I please, and then I'll stay . — rant a bonu of $7, ,, to the Ontario West majo�iV on Monday of last week. at the -­ , ; . �� , I I . - h you & i'finish and mine is, by fair man about it. Splendidly sexed young men i 9hore Electri 3 Rail , which is to ,ua age -of 83 years and 8 month& He was � I . � MICE $12-50 wit � been carrie# and depo�ift_d �therb. The ob- I I � . I . t the last shot. have in, that very fact the crown and glory between Owe 2 801111�d and Sarni born near Daffifield, Yorkshire, England, and �. . - � rules, That you excel, air#' in . ject for so 'terrible 4 crime is not 1 known. a, with a 75 suitings in black wor6ted a, morbid vituperative speech, I and Our of manhood. It lends soap, .vim val" belt line thro the county.of Huron. ifter reaching rr I I � - blue serge, striped twee&, fancy *orsted, ��If Who committed the decd is also a tiiystery, igh for a long time -;I- � maiihocd was i :1 I . - I readers will f; eply aamit, and, air, you are vivacity,' sweetness, and the granieur i . . was 6�lperintandvnt of a .. i� - 1 � preceded I -_ w- i I Scotch mixtures, cut any style desired to your measure, best of work- . but three small children, who had —Mr. Ren ' � Ire Ward, .of Brucefield, large form. He oame - . , - . manship, and. best trimmings, regular selling at 818.k� $20.00, �Q entirely 1weloorip �toi the cheap.glory, it brl;nga strengbh to v9ice, intellect' i -6d life I the railway! track, . thrown from lie bi $c a t other night and to this country about 50 yeareago, and set- I" i I , this little child along I ,122.00. general The name is true of splendid youn received some save 0 bruises. He was tak- tled in CbInguacon8y, peel couu�kyb but la I i I I to you. - I copless to no faculty for that I. state that they saw a colored man hiding in 11 . ': ; . t3r I I � .. � I � � I - ()F� � kind of thiDg.11 ' ]I wonfen: Such ore alway's aamired an an to the. Ohoton ba pital,, but bad suffi., on came to -Clinton and rented the late . � - I 1 5.00 the bush beside the track. Th,ok;e have . A-L 1 1 11 - Plu - $ Thateenteoce, "The best people�n4ver adbrad, and that without any efforb on tbei ciently recovered tc I a taken home the next Joseph Whitehead"s farm, on the base line. "I � been several Syrians peddling In the ilouality . 11 I ;;; t � . - dance" still stands unmoved by the' oyck aio part to attract manly attention. It is 151 I I � I . - i i L for a week past, The Provincial dd,tectives day. for a few years. Vos�eoiiing a little of this' r � I � or . I -_1 I Readymade Su its. bluster of La 'man's scorn. own jewel of womanhood, --While expavatin for the found' Id's goods, he decided to purchase .some I .. I . Y It is a self evi- Eknd-when you are working on the caise and it is ho ad the . 6tion of wor � I .1 I I I . . 1 4 dent truth. 'For, the example of beat char- people honorably carry these charms ov � perpetrator will be discovercd. L the new libra y buRding in Goderiolp, re- land for himself, getting the Jenkins :farm 5V t I I , , I . This is. a lot of suits selected from our regular stock of fine now styles actor is Jesue.phrist and the bemb people are into the married .estate, all other thin 0 - . i cently, a few oins �4m d one or', two of the In Hulletti, and two Small fernia L -Z belonging I t : -------- *_ i L . I � 'I like Him. They never dance. In jastioe- fairly favorable,' life will ,be happy. Given foundation stones of the old Allin hotel, a to the lateJames Stavely. Itwasherethat I .. and, CGIOTS—Striped -tweed, brown, grey and blue, bla4k worsted and that this one splendid -charm in lacking, life - 4. I ­ I to the lecturer to whom Layman appear - Mishter Grogan land mark -of the eialy d%ya of Goderich, he settled, remaining until bi3 -death. He -1 � I.." - I I Ings are � blue serge - -sizes 34 to 44 breast ; you'll be sure to get one'to fit you -h&v will be miserable even if other th; i ! I I ' i a no killidly. bearing, I must repeat �ifil'o were unaart6d. I � Is survivEd bya loving wife and eleven -chil- . I �:, � if here in time. I � the second quitation of Layman's was i�ob h6vorable. Only prudes, jades, and emasou- On Fishing, F�ootlpall and FireW!orks. During t a sev r a eotricial storm on dren. �i � I . . � r . �_.� � I — - . , - I � . - . - - ­ . '101D : lated old batches will pooh pooh this. No . . I ; - made by the lecturer. I defy Mr. Layman . '(Written for TuR EXPOSITOR.) Tuesday- evening of last week, the chimney —On Thuraday morning ant, *between " . I JL I . . . I I � - I I - ; ME 5.95 to prove his siatement. yquing,woman enjoys waltzing -with a senile on nine and ten o'clock, fire was c r i I � � ! -Mrs. John I Sand(ra' residence, on the 3rd discover d . i . There's an ould maxim t thatrun3 Rome-_ � . . -Men's Pan'ts.. - r 7 �, It.. Is indeed amusing to s3e Layman 1 man. No young man enjoys waltzing with ceoqion of StdPhen, is struck by . Issuing from one of Mr. Gilfillan's barne on I � � � I � ; . . - Ving loikel this— . w lightning . I I- I , . � . i writhe and e4uirm when ':,he is cornered. an elderly woman. The tendency i of the P1 and completely dololished. The same the 1401 conAiession of Uaborne, ind before I ., : � I I I . How pathetic 'it is to read his " I only, etc., waltz is to aim to dektroy this splendid I See a pi�n and pick it up house was struck la,t fall and badly dam. anything could be 4oae the entire buildin i. I ! I I I , 9 Ix I Get a choice out of the first lot, and you'll have' the' best pair of charm of womb6nhc,od and manlicol by un- all '& wake ye 11 have good 111ok." aged. -� was onve!oped in flamee. The ,fire soon - . I C, � and I only raferrad, etc." Why -air ve , I � I � I - I , . 1. I - , scuff " pants any man ever bought for the price; � I 061 lawful excitation. For Layman to say that � There's alther rhyme nor raison th it. I —Fire brok� out i . I I pairs to selp,ct kn'ow what you gi6y' every time. In speak. spread to the adjacent bar 5 . I , a Johfi Newell's house . a, and it soon too I i � the waltz armisee no amorous feeling con i � $ , : from, none ivorth less than $1.25 to $2.00. � ing of goody gpody men You did say, 1,1 such . . - know it,b cafise I've thried it Jist. tl!t' other in the southeastern portion 0 Goderich.. was reduced to asbee, together with -all . . i � iv : ill got astride of tbeir-favorite hobby fesses a, goo& deal to men' who - can pierce day I saw a pin th' flare, an� I i'ahtoop- about four.o'cloick riday afternoon. It was their contents, inclunding, Winder, mower, �, � , I men wi on I I � Ig _ � .1 I i . F I sophistries and think belo - Y EWn step- in an upat e house :4, � I I I � . prie ' C to J1,50 and ride it cle4r through the decalogue and I w the surface. cd down\t� pick it up an' Mar airs room % the rear of th buggy, rake, about 300 bushels of oats and .1. , I I e 75 1 1 � . " il:. I . - I ��, f, . ! see no inconsistency. They, condone almost Perhaps Layman will tell us of this—that pod on mel thumb An' she's nq_1 16igbb and i buppoo6d to fia, e otartedfroma spark barley, a sow and eight little .pigs. two L�_ �_, i . . � . . .�; 1 � I I , ge I t ' iow, d'ye call that' luck ? 11 �,o � and many other . - i . 4 I I i ! everything el' , etc." You cunning pl�e- he waltz dean not arouse araOiO 113 feelings — weight aither. . �� __:�_�� - _/ i from a chimney. flames spread to the calves and about 50 hens# :;,; . I - __ ; ' _�? - I I � varicator you did slander the virt a explains the dread which some old batches I ginerally) use, that particular th=, whin roof, but, werO exti gaished with pails of articles. The barn in which the fire origin- .� � i - ; . . . ' . - - � . ­ I - . I � when you wero held up to Public scorn a d have of the married estate ! It � is only a I use thl p , an', therefore, I can't I wroit3 water. I _. I ;�F - . . � rig f i , . i I fn, . oil ated was cribbed up,. preparatory to Patti . �. � . : u a,a little qu y submitted to -the buperior wis- wid th' flwnQ,y an' rickliss abandon, which —On the su� - a bank underneath it, but how a fire or- , I � I contempt thatjott have earned, it ro d ar ramit the mosb active and th - � i � I I I . � I - �9� , . � . ; b dom, forEootb, of Layman. 1 4�� - _;_ � I the very de -f il in you and you so far forgot - I don'b want dishtinguigheo me litherary iffqrts from the largest volcano p the world, the wed- iginated is a myotery. Mr. Gilfillan was `,� 1 � . I I . "I _; I I him to answer unless he withes 'to. Now, ­ � I yourself an to ball the man, who dared � 0 those IV �ohn C. Morrison - on' 8hakes- ding cer Aty I Tewsley, second away to St, Marys at the time of the fire. " , t Y .- . . p � . . . , . . ­ j -1 touch you witli his pen "impudent, klative, Layman steps out of the ball 'room and pairs, so to spake. It-wasineintintion t-) daughter of the latt ... oseph Tewal( he � -1 _. I - � i. 7. I 1. i ' � ' I � 3y, Col. The lose is fully covered by insurance in t , . ­ . _. - . . ,". .- I I poltroon, etc."' That, air, is a cheap, cheal , writes 11 innocent amusement."; "Makes girls wroite a long- an' lucid description iv th' borne township, an( 11 lberb KeloggHarford, Uaborne and Hibberb Company. �, - � . . . . . . . ... - . . V I . - �� I i article to deal in, .and it is eyer the trick ;of more self confident " ; " their beat defenoe, Futball oa �� ; - .... Borrow a � 0Y."'; � 8! , 1� .. I I � �Iaahtrqphe which occurred at thl the only son of Wit .� Harford, of Almada, _* I -i_ f I - I - � I I . ., ::.;; .. I , � etc." 11 He who says waltzing arouses im-, , Reek lssbt Froid%' avenin', betune th' Galt California, was perf, ined, the happy evenb I "I .i ! the coward and mean man. ' - ­ I . i � I I � I . ... . -, Z - � � - Oaiaada. I r . � : ! .1 I most distinctly stated ia my letter that )roper thoitgbt -hao'perverLed moral sense." 'Futball ohampeens an' our own lads, but me taking place in the olcano Iff use, on ]Kil- - - , f. . l - .1 - �! t , , I - I I go 1� . -!- ! I .. .1 6 If you haven't one, for you certaii� I do not say LsymAn is a medical man." Most people, Mr. Editor, think that it is Vumb for�ids. In th' wards iv I J ulius anea, volcano, Hawa Jam Isfandos. I r - . . I , 4y ,will want one I � —Darliel Vanhorpe shipped five carloads ­ � , � . .. I the perverted moral sense that it fails to i �c� f . I I say the same now. I have far too much Cayser or qome wan— —The annual rep( of cattle fro I . when you see our styles of Boys' Suits. ' Our price, too I . ; of the Miloistar of m KiDgeton to Leithbridge. 4 ; __ � ­ . '. � ) reopeobfor the honorable mcdic&l men of rouse ! Dcjn�t get excited, Mr., Layman. 11 They came, they saw, they got a ay wid . I . . I- I � ; . . Education for 10otar io, for 1902, ' ]has just The animals were caught in a blizzard and � � I .. . I � ­' � I '. - I 11 for this week will make you wish the m o 0. � Honaall village to �sappose for a 'single me- - Without anybody's request you publis ed . W111 been issued, and fro 3a it we make a few ex. he lost 157 head. � I -� I I thim." I � ­ 0 I ; . . .� - � ! . L, I I menb that either of those gentlemen coilld yourself the apologist for the waltz, tjl uron county schools : —Rev. Principal Caven, it will be learned _1 I . . U, . I : , Big variety two-piece Suits for boys ii� to t I can't may I unnderahtand th' geme tracts regarding Hi . ! ... . , I ! . �i . . I ; i :. I 0 I be guilty of such a remarkable ebullition of Only is Lord of the consciai J, Population between � and 9-1, 14,027 ; pupils With very ge-ricralregret, has been scrioual -r-" ... , - - . I � " - c'en' Voroughly,"an' We a hard matther ful me to Y f- � I . .- I : .:.,-. , - I 0 ye�rs, ; I d " . I : 1; - �.: � � �1_50 egregious folly an those letters of Laymaa's is of the mind, nature and reason of th ' I between 5 an �21. 1 , 397 ; pupils under 5;-- ill for several days. He is suffering from :�i I . , - � .. .1 . ... . , - a In - deacroibe A futball match on that adc6unt, . � .,I , I - '. ! I � :Ill , . % .7 :11 : I state, 0h,it is amusing to Intelligent people tellectual and animal faculties and desires." but I loind! it's great dale harder to give a 11 ; pupils ovgr 21, - ; boys. 5,706 ; girll,, b1cod-pohouing caused by some, :bowel Corn- -1 � � ;. . ; I . 711 'If ­ � . Large rai)ge three-piece Sailor Collar ;4na i to see Layman,strul, an he proceeds to ep- Thuil perhaps Layman will tell the readers description tv It whin our own lad 5,208 ; averagp itt dance, 6,421 ; male plaint. His condition is quite serious. � t . �, F � a came _1� . � i . .! I ? � I � . Brownie Suits, and fancy stripe, Ntitbl � lighten H. B. The great trouble with Li - of TirE ExposrroR, though peraonally I out at th' ghmall ind iv th'liorn. ' was a teachers, 88 ; female teachers, 133 ; legig- —Thomas Clarkb� blacksmith, oftawtrey. 5 J � � , i �J I I - I , i . don't care whether he dose or nob, when and great game! annyway. Th' Sayfor byes ! , , pleats, for boys up to 12 years, �! � . man is that he really knows Go little lif lative grints, 1$8,20 ],,I � received for school Oxford county, Wan bathing in the inill � � � I I . T ; is how God I ­­ I a 11 i his knowledge was equal to one-tenth of became Lord of conscience—indivi- ) i . Z worked ha�d, but I noticed that w purposes. $138,845.' � ; teachers' salaries, pond in that village, when ha got beyond I ;, I ;: $2.60, ' iiniver �, I I . - I I %t, 2 1 t self conceit heW,ould be a clever man. T 0 dual conscience of course ? When and how they winb i to � raymove th" ball from its $69,411.19 ; t ituire, SIP9,356.79. nis depth and was drowned. He wae 45 ­ � . �1 tal c?��pmd ­_ I - a L,,,� ,,� � �� � ; � most progressive medical men claim tbib conscience became Lord of the mind, etc., as u�s there was always a Ga t bye —Mr. Thonla eay, of Clilliton, met years of age, and is survived by a widow a� - i � - � � , ,4 . I i the votaries of the dance do themselves ser- God is of the conscience 9 Also harmoniza long soide' iv it. Thim with a peculiar ace a at the other day. Ile and five children. T, - i � � G�lt byes as a - � , .. � I . . I u Every wife a ? was helping th a meril who were enlargffig� the —A veteran residenh of North Crosby, �, � 4 . -1 ! ious physical 1 iaj: ry. w]RO all these with human responsibility and the h%bit iv gittin' in the road whin they re not : .1 �� 11 . ; I - 1. I I glories in the golden crown of wifehood cuts commonly accepted theory of vice and vir- wanted. anf th' sooner they quit it th' hot- barn of'Mr. AOam Weir, Hullett, when one LeEds caunty, Joel Clarke, died this week at ;� . � �� - � I ) � I ; I out the dance !for reasons well known to tue, find of eternal awards I have opened ther fur Sayfd'�b. Bub We all ov, w, an) Of the timbera slipp d in such a way as to his home in Westport, .aged 85 years. I. 11 1. Ita 1 4 � I Summer Underwear. - !� I every medical �nan. This will be a revel�- the door for him, maybe he will, walk in— what's Sayfort's lo3s is Gal pin his head r,eat 1"), and for a few me. Mr. Clarke was in business at Westport for i .. i . I t's gal . Ye an't . ,� i I I i I - I tion no doubt for Layman. immaterial thought. Here is another Ben-, plaise ivry�ody. Wid &'little- more rac- ments he was Qus hd I an in a vice. It many years and wan the former Proprietor ( I . In all shirts -and drawers, you'll find the at ext4 ordinary qu I 61ity Layman's repeating Huxley's lie regardi4g tence, only a sample : 1 6 6 But my logic does �tiqe an' a ch%nge here 'an' ther' looked as if hi: i head m ou' ,d be crushed: be- of the Westport woollen mills. Death was i mo r -A , . I ; , I � a an) I ttle I ::: I . in ol ; reguloir sellinb, a� 60'. ministers and extinguished theologians, �is nDt so lead to an absurd conclusion, if it -did more -praepice mobby, an' a few me min )v a . . strong and fine feel' g as silk, light and co fore he (jould I a r d from his perilous due to diseases inc'.dent to hie old age. I i : 0 I would repudiate it as i hs - 0 . . I I I , � i really laughable, 'bub what splendid co 9 purhaps, "' a little more practice oa 11 ion- , Ili, -1 re� - ' � -�- reat Apostl po.sibion, but a isis Rce saved him. It was —Thomas Murray, one of the best known _ i to 65,c our pr'ice while the goods last f .1 d . � , I � - I 1. I I . . : tempt would such men as Rev; Joseph Gook�, Paul has done in his letters on two or three, allyl th' S�yforb byes may yib come oub on a naftoW esca a, th only result of which lacrosse players in Canada, who wasformer-, 71- 1, . . I Orl 06,uts. Sir W. J. Dawson, Beecher. Abbot, Hillis occasioami" The words, the orderi of words was to depriv him of his power of speech ly's member of the Toronto team, met w Ith = i � A" I , top iv th'hunch. Th' saison's young. 1 7 capiteds to, areall Yours, sir—youl did write � I for some time. '� F i -1 the 'Fairbairno, Dodds, Porter, MoCosh: � an accident .in Montreal which is expected � � � : I �e an' Clancy' wint fishin' on . V ctoria Z 1 .2 i � I t I Sayre, Warren* Maspero, McCurdy, Glad. it. It stands there a completed sentence. A gallery at the � � I Ladi'es' Raincoats. - � I I k i dayj We li'oughb we could dishpla our etty ho a wedding transpired to rebult fatally. He fell off � I I .ip � - .- I � ! � stone and hoatl'of others, treat th And, Mr. Editor, what asentenee it is for � at the residenco of Thomas*Cousins, of Hul- back ot his residence and sustained a frac- I � � i � me loyalty an' have as good a.W t way � I latt. on Wednesday i - I � I il . I rive. at a a basket I � .1 TLese are garments that earn their cost to you pos�ibly in one d i contempitable slur. : ButLayman in a a man to pen who boasts of his " logic." as anny other. - Mary Ellen filled a last week, when his ture of theaku-11. I- - z 7., 1 1 1 )pointed apologist for the dance, especiaii'vf He plainly' says, as every school child who eldest daughter, Mimi Lizzie, was united in =-The divorce decree obtained some time I-, 11 . I M ,y wid bread an butter an'some mandwinches - P, =_ . Waterproof, very light in weight, which- makes tj�em wearable in the waltz, and in his frenzy to free hims f reads can see, that his " logic " has been re- an' some mpro'bread an' butter an' a couple marriage to George Brownlee, of Tocker- ago by Walter B. -'Solomon, of BuffeilO, form- � I J i ­, J warm dusty weather, thereby saves your now dre�s from the � dust from the interminable mention of the not a pudlated by the Apostle Paul two' or three P - full- ornith. The groom was waited on by hlii erly of Hamilton,'against, his wife, Ann& B. - ,�_ � I IV sloices iv limon poy, an a lobster can �! I I ; ,I I storm, which is quite as ruinous as rain. ' Colors '' fawn, grey, ,blue which he finds himself involved, he won d times I Yet, Layman bas the hardihood to iv noioe frish wurmo, an' Missus Clancy did brother, Thom H.,Iarid Miss Clara Yung- Solomon, of Hamilton, has been annulled by N? �. I _+_ I ) I I �� , , _ . �1 I - �._ I black, all new styles, . fain besmirch t1te fair walls of the Holy Cii y talk about his I I logic." I know of two in- I th, game for him. I bcok along a en,1611 vial blubt attend1ed he b ide, -who was dressed Judge Phillips, of Cleveland, and the de- ,I , .- I! I stan in;pu �� � iv Walker in pocket fur ye I re white nd cartied a .beautiful bon- Bizion leaves the gentleman with two legal ;t., � 1 1 itself. The d Q'se is bitter bob you will take con in which Paul repudiates the dance, I , PTte h p .� I don't . . V, � it, sir. . perhaps Layman means that. However,' know th' min I ay ta a a pa t of white oweri . She was: given away wives. I _y I � Price $250 to $10.00 a in k it i I i _. I I � : : My referenoo to Layman's psychology W�a Mr. Editor, there is no audacity like the ye go fishinO. 'I always take it wbin I take by her father, and tt e twain w6 a made one —A sad acciderib 000urrid at the --Grand . itlr , . . i " A A �_� - - - - - 1&�� 1 i � . I r f ? I faultlessly fair. I ii - I - � IV 1W �V 1W W IV IV V, 1W 1W - - - - - - -- A -_ � Let the readers of The - audacity of ignorance and incapacity. ' Do ev. J. C. Dun op, a ap � s pas or o -' run crossing at X I I . � I I a pain. . � lentoo, ou r) even- 1�' ; I - ter loo� up� his firob letter and read i). do not got warm, Mr. Layman, I �am abso- I L Clinton. i . 1 4 I We had �h' usual i�parience. Th' wurms ing, at 8.20, when Gladys, the 12- ear -old __ t � i � . . I - � � B � t�r`!Laymah y'Du did may "The religious lutely fair -add just in this criplcism�,,.of: war jist as ploimy an' 10naisy as they used to —On Monds, evelaipg of last! week Mr. daughter of George Roil y, was instantly 'r� � ., . . � � I utter and Eggs taken asi Oash. � . 11 I �q t . L I instinct or emotion is purely a subjectiN a '.'�oifrlogio.` You did write'the.1foregoing be—th' little fiahes swarmed nm d th' an 9 1;, i I and Mrs. F. 0 e'llildren, 6f Toronto, killed. Tho eaat-bound local was ahuntin i I I . I r the control and domination ! Will any hook an' kePb th' big wane away 0 1 -little girl, notwith- . 5 sentence which I have quoted. i - , siti friends : in Exeter, in the yardo and the q I f8ioulty, unde . � i � lines who had be 9 I � . asonlog faculty. i4e reader of THE Ex,posITOR wonder now why I ,an ted #*#*#########4########"# of the re The wipjact got tangled jist an they used to—th' , big failed to get th us, and, therefore, star standing the warning of her companion, ab- f . *1 ' faculties are only dominated by the law f I doubted Layman's possession of,"keen whappers,alwa to walk to th epot . Oj2 reach, . i yo dropped off the boo 'ist I JL . ing the tam ted to oross. An her abtention w-" � , , , - , , 1� " I 11 a t ey a w that th� train wan xxxi. . 0 suggestion." lqow air these are our word , analytical power." I fear many reader � I M an, fixeN upon the shunting tr-%in, she apparent- I I � Y . whin ye got thim far. enough out I trop it . A � i " .8 � � i merity%to say of a will think he has a far more serious lack .I at . IS I �ny yeb,you have the to 4 wather to git a breath v fresh ai —a 2 It h a tolu k r. 016 1 asked Cliarlea Cann ly did not see the swiftly-appToaching West- - - in your - last' latter, " He untruthfully ro- than that to which I referred. I I to drive g � I Greig Stewart ivryt'ing wJas, lovely an' smelt shtro them t a re � nder of the way, bound express, which struck her, tGowing -11 I . E - . . rts me, as saying the religious faculty Is I will now let Layman reab awhile if he fish. I which he did� � I - I ut tit 3 orse took fright,and her across the road. She expired a - few . . � I � 900minated by reason, &lad actuated by aug. cares to, and can do so. It is only- proo*f of At th' uspal hour we pub our fish tol soak, in spite of theii unitedi efforts ttot beyond minutes after the accident, without having � � . I gestion only." You said it air, it is there his statements that I, or your readers, want their control, but on i ashing rough the regained consciousness. �i � � (S'UGCESSORS TO GREIG & MACDONALD) , � anj sat down under a three to ate ot�r din- I � , �, -� � , 1. r ' I will venture to predict that no risk "I don't blame ' 6. gates ' to I . .. . I in black and wbite. I.leave it to the intel- tiow. W Tn ;-. F . it was DromDtl# caught by Mr. T. —Mr H V Hendermo the stmaster � � � 11 . uineteenth . . Is . "V . . . 9 r- 4 ligent readers of thia paper to see who tlie proof will come. However we shall see. Russell. The train iFao, of course, by this at Georgetown, ban left bin position there __F - I -1 �reabyte-rWL liar Intho case � is, and who gave the uri- I th,%,nk you most cordiall�*-Wt. Editor, for warkin"" opiya Clancy. " Wurk isn'b in it I J � . I Old Stand, . wid this. This is- glorious. I feel jis,,.t as if time about a quarter, o a mile elway. The and also left the town, and --his present _. � I - truthful report. How do yoir- feel now? your - I .i -1 ty was hol(I kindness in givi occupants of the rig �vqre greatl$ frightened whereatouts are unknown. - Hie tudden . �� , : . rig me opsoe in yoar I wait in a drama," he says. An' jist Oin a :� �f6 on Tues- I ! Mad eh ? I am not done with you yet sir. livq paper. .T,� � � shmall wasp gave him a prod on thl b ok , bub otherwise unhur�, i disappearance from Georgetown wan cola- i , IV ­ Lat meeting Let us see who 11 garbles the plain state- � . , Yours Respectfully, ei) I I . r, I I .: ; —ManY. will regr to learn of the death T! I I SIE A--F(D--RrT . . � I th' neck jist to let him know he was Vvin'. cident with the visib there ,of the "toffi3e i 11 . � . �7 . � im. a, buoiw . ment." � You did say, air, II We expeab tio H. B. I " Pid ye �� I f r m. Mrs. =Z=::=�. . .... 11 Who stabbed me I" he yelled. on Wedneaday, May'2.9,th, of Mr. Edwin inspector, Mr. J. Henderson, of Toronto. �1 : — find greater chastity among those class 8 - ED. XOTE,—Each of the contestants has do that Grogan, ye blaggard," he says I ,(I Gaunt,one'o-f the flist settlers in West The latter had some sualplolon, that 611 who � - , he opening 'I � �� . N 1 9 0 � whose religious scruples forbid their taking now had ample opportunity to 'bring forth niver touched ye," I says. ", 'Twas a 'mush- Wawanosh,,whlch too� place at Wo, home in not right at Georgetown, and lamb Thww1gy �j I . - I. . tv,utes Mrs.. rt in such dancerthan among its votaries." his arguments, and we think this a favor- kitty " I says. "No mushkitty Iva car. Lu vras 75 Years: of age. he paid an official visit there with the object �, : ident's ad- , . 49 " ­ 7777 i meaning votaries".) able opportuntty -to bring , I) says Clancy. 'Am Mr. Gaunt was born Jd Stratton on Foss of inspecting the books. The inspection :�. - .i , _� � rc,parte aad� . . i ervation and the records to a close. I . I bladein'V he says. " Sit down " i� says Warwickshire, 1$ngliaod, on, February b, . I om,e � oversy ed a knolfia loike that 11 .seekers Excursions m t reader stud of the contr ki, no, led in a . I a Bub common No *_ Is shows Henderson to be a,defaulter In a.small i of criminology do nob justify the expect%. 64 -- I � , AD' rub r9ine iv th' Walker on y1r liieclE" 1828. He em1priated to Oanads with his amount which his friends have since nmde I � I J8,3 Chiaolm on." In writing of this remarkable state. -!A terrible. crime has come to �light near He took thl ! -7i&l from me anp owallied a d spent - up. . . . - parents and brOthere in 1852, an Mr. Henderson had beenpostmaster at . it excellent meub I said, speaking of you air : 11 He Collingwood. It appears that a 13 -year-old) mout'ful or two an' toon forgob all about it. some months in� the county of York. I . Filetcher, of Manitoba and Northwest I ti I In the Georgetown for between seven and elght 1� � Insinuates that there is more unch%stit daughter of Mr. Henry Whalen ' living� Clancy In tQ0 aisly lxcolted, so he in. - fall of - 1852 he 6ame to the townsbipof West yearly. He in a young married main of about - I . � . - , I � , � 1�urpoEefal among people who do not dance than anion three miles from Collingwood. left her home Whin we got, home Clancy had I ,our-. Wawanosh and1located on lot 17, concession I . 30 or 35 years of age, .. I � LL ifliscassion, i dancer#." You did insinuate it air, you di Thursday morning at 7.30 for schp;ol, which roize fur us In th' shape iv Foirewur #. " I 12. where he continuously resided until a —The nice little town of Tilsoriburg, 'in _ . � . ivileges of . June 4th, and 18th, ,July 4th, 19039 may the foregoing antl yet air you have th was some two miles distant. No �: T . o ihg more telave in woludin' up thl day in OP few months ago. He was one of the most Oxford county, b3a received a severe soorch- - I ... � - THE Expos & r, ler progressive and successful farmers in themeo- Ing by lire. The fire occurred about noon 1&�a women. - courgage to tell the readers of THE Expos was seen of her until the findIn her body mF4nuer," sj�ys Clancy. " Pve bin ., a4i by -Mrs. el 1 1 1� 1. +1 114 .1 4 , I. UP siav - TOR thftt,l " knavishly' garbled the plai Friday morning in the woo 8%0, a party fur this fur some tolme," he says, ,a I've tion, and for many years, in company with on Monday, and Is the worst In the history _. . �Irg. Munn, 1, I � I is ny to no V1113 11 7 I I - W . statement." That I gave in that UmIna which had gon,el iin search of her, �nd which said nothin! about It wan. ling in'to his two none, was amongst the foremost of the town. kleven business places and 12 - X I I m -1 � i)�tterastirig inuipeg, '.%Ian., Waskoda, Man., Estavan, Allsa,, Aloo8owin, Allan., Bins- of your words 11 a base counterfib othe evI had hunted all through the ni'ht. The give th'twins &E0 th'rest Iv th'kids a c libra. breeders of Shorthorn, cattle and Leioester residences were destroyed and as many . - 3-,p nAely inter- earth, _A1,11i.,—retuirn fare, good f . or 60 days, $28,00. . dent produeb of a perverted moral oense.j3 obVd was blindfolded when found having a tion that t4ey'll niver furgib, an' ye'll 11 say . sheep in the . county, and the flocks and more considerably damaged. The fire otsrtw _� oa. work by I I . : . f You air are the guilty man not I, upon you handkerchief tied over her a on., , Her. face whin it's oVer that it was sixty cints well herds from Ample Shade Stock Farm, own. ad in � the' rear of Buckborroug's 'large � I itutisaionary Regina, Assa., Moose ,Taw, Assa., Yorkton., A4a..—returil' fare� good for *- was I Y , - . . � I -, I I . ­ � . . I b s.1r the falsehood fa f"tened and there it re�' bruised by A heLwy blow frc m a club 'spent." T4iu he wint an' brought Out a ad by E. Gauat� & Bonn, yearly carried off blacksmith ahop, ib ii ouppoted by some, � � Women�a GO� days, 830-00. � Maine. I.gave your Infamons Blander thb and there was a, bullet wound in her head, bashkit 11v fore'erackere ant pin whahe an' many of the bent prizes iR Show rings Of the children playing with mat'ahes. Inside of , . ­. ze- Maitland most entle and charitable treatmen4h, a , from which the bullet of a revolver v" af. thl loikes iv. that an, set it down 0 thl leading exhibitl�oas of the Dominion. Five two h)nra the fin -o brick b,lock of Dr. Sin- ... L . , Prince Albert, Sask., -.Nlacleod, Alberta, Calgaiy, Alberta, $35.00. .... �i - year 84- ­ I when I touched'it an I did. Let me say si� terwards extracted. Medical evidence goes steps. I was. standitt' alongEoide iv it yearn ago this large herd of c&Ltle and sheep Asir and buildings covering over three I were well I Red Deer artd Edmonton, $40.00. i that you wrote more like a bluster rig ign i I ' oi- to show that her person had notbeen vio- loightin' me )a an' I happened to dro were dipposed Of, since which time Mr. acrej were all burned to,the ground. The ,� l Poll - P 9parn Pres- � - Particulars. and tickets at. C. P. R. Office. I rainue than a cultured gentleman. Yo lated. The body wai found in a clump of th' match iqt'o the bashkib. I didn't know Gaunt-livedla t4irfd life, and in October cindera, were cartied for miles Into tilie - - - -h enjoyea I � cannot quote your own letter honestly t oedar bushes near the railway track along it was loaded. Jint thin someWing hap ned. last he and rs. Gaunt took up their real- eountry, and caused great havoc on the farm .7 - � , - . . . i -pay nothing of the quobstibus you mak which- the little girl had to trave i ­On � her There Was a ab Pit or two, an' a bang oi - two, dance in Lucknow. Mr. Gaunt was prom- of Mr. IF. Sanders, at lesist,two miles &WAY. _.:�11 I 1. . I . I . A& glbn+a from mine. And, Mr. Editor, I challenge 'Wily to school, and it to oup posed hab after an! a foirecrq�cker gob shtuck in me Gal- inently. identified with the-munioipal affairs His barns and shedo were destroyed, and I . � il GREIG Re- .CZTF-WAR . I I .. . 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