The Huron Expositor, 1903-08-07, Page 1-.
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� - � - I I -THE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC.* that the territory betwon Quebso and
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Indly, tam 01003, ft. . jti STOR, .. Sir Wilfrid �'aurier introduced �tbe long try betwen Quebee and inillpeg he was
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# of aitb- W ft. �� I . . . Glow 1, Floor mono, on Thursday oat, dealing with the that this. �Iotrict would evelop the pulp
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� plessant, ../ � i ft . I ,10 , - RSTA L ag w a th) Grand Tturik Pacific-, end ps I per industries ofiiha world. The
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cuter, M44j,-More , .... � � I and the. Dominion Go ortime'ut, The House army of settleEs going ., a West,
Vith aome� - - � . . . j . I � , Upper PAM and galleries *era cro�ded, and the Premier the Premier . declared, -` wool . require
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�. saitisfi"4 � . . is: - W� I I , MAXIMACTUR delivered in the opinion of 11 th' addretis everything that is required by civ ized men,
. . Ott , - I I ING, - 8�'!grZ nation- He referrod to the ti or
it* our in If ,on. - .0 -, — --, . . of his life. and showed that
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for Aut . - I �Sl s 0 � t r The first would provideffox the appoint. the railway is built. t i .
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f00 we offer some . ., And it --is nol gold brick scheme either. ThdTe is- not even any Irisk' 8pecula- .- I Tho- second. would ia tq, ratify an agree- overn'm4ut and -the
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I inducements' I a - . Uon - 173 ty cent i . can I Me6t entered into 1bef , weep the G4 ivernmerit Grand Trunk as met forth'in the' speech of
ew Xra so 0 - I , about it. 1 Bring " all. Ithe fit" kd, and we 7.611 give .and the gentlemen ,OM )sing trio Grand -
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isementt are no � - - � you one dollar for it. Not in currency, you must remember, but �n- goo honerst Trank Vioific i-Railw4l �y do"pany.1 ,Theist_ Sir Wilfrid -, ' - I
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�. is, *U the, go . t - - � � e � lotbing, cragy,thing you need to wear. -1his is'a relf"le methoo to ter part of the -� mewit re must he, preceded The conpbructlop of the em,kterw division of
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I -me I - - . � . i I � � I the National Transcontinental tt�lilwsyftom
t yott gob when. 7� � . � . I . . 7 . . . . . I 1 . - by a resolution. I Moncton to Winnipeg is V) be nder three
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: th . at'ar I wh..%t . . . � � I I . . I ' I I ' , I , . A transcontinent I railway, 1from the commissioners th be appointed I y the Gov-
ow- must %* as .. � ; I Atlantic to.the Paci o, every ine4 on Can- em . I
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,ion of a, I t I I - a "I, . . adian'soil, as a natioi &I and oom ercial an- � I .
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. -aing--4he Co . - . O� - . � I I . I I � . - - pries, was dear. to thi i � heart and in] � I the Transcontinental Railway." I I
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affords, ffia'abort time you would- Scarcely know what' to us 49 We-oannot wait. becsu3e time does not or be a party to an;ecootr ot, f4 con%6uc-
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- . eAsh, TV4, a eme of the goods named below at ! . � i P) 11 The eat fields tioct of the Eastern DivIftiO3 �;
'Goods. ' I .. I . I � �. I � i wait# saidSirWilfril. .
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I -blaek9sp the I � - . .- . . I I There might be, hoc 6rable. and onestdif- tionof.theroad from Wn�ipeg, or some
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are 6,!�,:k I �H,.A.ILIF 1P.—R10 m .
- as. pleasing i - . - -, . . � . Government lost Mr. Blair, or eorrie other, Port on the Pacific,
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nd, t I 1: Not all goods iu. the premiset,, but look through the. list, you'll : ee something o! the�Maritime P6vindes-the town of or;�Canadian tbrribory. 1, .
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- hab y -. . Moncton. L I . The Western Division is Ito be[4ivided in.
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- I . . -� Next Week ppromptory answer was that Ilia] nteroolon- soozion,-frurn the mountains 0 ttie 00'ast.
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Do not come in at the end' of .
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I I An expect to find the goods. The sale- is for tbr e days only, . r. , I i u 3d '. operate
� h t6 makta ch -1 � 4 0 had been designed otiginallly fo military The company will constT. ct4a
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r either a &V . I I I r U; . purposes and to airve loqal� purpo'08. the Western 1jivision, andleame xudi openste
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I e, Economy r 9 - . MUST BUT4D FOR Tjiz - v UTUZE. . the Hastern DiviFion, : �
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-Sth7 10th and, 11t1iJ1 of Auguakii L . the comp3ny. -
� � � .1 � The lino from Queleo wou'd ran through �
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, If you have never been in our store, come nowi,� and leain the t6thf6inOss Of mapnyiartJ Kam uraska to F,amunston, and j The':coastruotioo of the dividon to be
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narvallous, da I& . I Our adverti4ing'statem ents, All goods specifi4 bejo�, at half pri 1, el � . th0DCe-W Monet 13, � commenced as soon as the Government has
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tint;F,- bright iv ' I . ; I . I I I a I ng loop, in .
! � . I I . . . I I I - The Intercoloo %I 4eecribed sido the surveys, and to be oomplated
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4eetion-' o'kerywhe . � . . � i ,� . 488 miles long, f om Moncton to evia. : with rannonable despatch.
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lit to much In I .. I I I I ot be done, owing struotionlof ,the Western Divi by the
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. _ e i� s - suit , , . .. I - 111. . V to the Bri+h bland r in the A� ompany must -be approved by ion
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: . 11 - a .. - , There are one hundred and twenty. suits in the lot,, and'sizes with soger,�if not indignation f The location and con, �truct on of the
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. � 1 '34 breast to 42 breast, � igood � of shades and %tteIng ., But toe distance between Mo,iot,)n and Western $00tiO11 IN to b6gi 2 on the ratifics-
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. . ,, . . - . Intercolonial by tro � 30 to 75 mil The company in to construct and equip
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iiisidequate, W g1V# . / � � - . . . � . Half -Price W1IEaV TUFP,Z%�L th# Western divipion to a stan� ard not, in,
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40 new- conception ., �. I I I I . . . The agitation agaiii�t the Interc:Aonial" Arlor to the main. line of the Grand Trunk
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:he present sgaton4. ; B ' s9 * Suits. � . I I I I between Montreal ani Toronto, 11 so far as
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yos within I . . - reached its climax in 18840 -when gir Charles . '�
j by beer, ant- Of,the Aicoli f to route, may be practicable," b 6 is no,
range of ( I - . I I . double track. � , �
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k be ob mad wftbv �! I N, i- , ive Boys' Suits, intwo and three piece' for ages 4 to Tapper introduced in Parliament Within -thirty d zoafte,, the passing�f
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� f I � i and� sailor, eoll � th(, Act the company Minot deposio with the
. y ,-which. brushes '- i 14 yearg, single and double breasted, coat - ar Mon t ,
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1. ik � I I short line from fd4treal ,to St. Johd and
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I 12 . .. I � styles, I i I � . Halifax, ,1 by the, thortakit. and bett " prao- GOV8rDm,o , $5,COO,000 in cash or approvea
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WI(I velvet. I � � . - I . -- Half I Price � The; I from this partly In approved, securities ass6curity"for
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� I I policy � but Sir Charies Tupper find declined
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mer that k .1 I ! . 0 spolify that the li�e must be on Canadian
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daintier than � vear - men's - Trousers. ` -- , ..� of railway. .The Government shell pay inter.
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as simply must. be - � One hundred pairs- in. tweeds and 'w'orstedi, fancy stripes - . ot be decided until on cash so deposited, sad shall pay over to
, :- . . that the ro.`ute shouA n the company any intereet receKed by it on
trimming of some ' � � and plain, greys and blue and black, ,: I ' I urther ouriveys had lbetri. made, His amend- I
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in ja -in high favor � � I - � I . ; : Mont had been vote down and the line had the maeuritles to deposited, unle to and until
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ids to use. . � . � I � � been built through aitrie. ' the.Government or, return., to I , he Company
i sl .. I 1. I lf P�rice In 1889,,Sir John Macd,n%ld moved for a on the following terms : The Governmert
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we"Z-. I u �, labcy. Shirts; ; � Z ,apf! 1884 for service. of the . shall return the deposit t6 the company on
; I . � I . 11 . . Mont the promt� , I the complef,lon of the construction of - the
I . . I . : I 'Usnadian sappiLms. ThaD bill had becm killed
-, strayed -or stolen, . . ; Western Division, and the firs� equipment ,
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� I I Large asFortment of patterns in one lot -of fi.N e doz n, hard in the Senate, t �
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rVi timo foj now - . �� � I I .1 and eoft bGsom, men's and boys' Sizes.- � � I T I of the whole line of rsilway, proviaed tb%b
ir stock invi - The Parliament cf� Canada should be firm
tam, you I - - on the point that Ito word WAS sacred,.and 'hen it is shown to the ostiofa tion of toe
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d IS ' : - -1 � I 11 Sir Charles Tlipper went, bsok upon the
, u=er - - ZN,L . I ,I � will be so applied, it shall be released by the
,� .. � mraw Hats . I . - . . 'heart and-consciencO of the People Of Canso- Goveinmett in such i0stalm, OU4 as may be
1 when he raiw his lin i through Maine.,"
. . . I . I I from time to time agreed upon ; but if the
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economies! house- 3 e ybt tliis season i oomp3areball make d4aulb In the perform.
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� tht- year thinks, of . . to get good wear out -of a straw hat; all this eelason'k bats, � The Go,vernmetib, vould staril'ab the polls ance of the obligations for the congtruotion
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has to, get both for . 11 ,� . � on the policy that pvtry - foot Of the new' tion of the Western division and for the firsb
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're. comes a, wood - . 1. . . . I . it was a matter Df na�ional commercial ment. i .
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hestingg, tiekingo# . .. independence. The bODdJng �rivilego had The Government, tbroagh itio agent, shall
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, -toweilluga, etc. .1 I . I . stood in the way of many �c I
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+1+46- Two dozen only in the lot, and All good'coats.: .� States, cans 91, had,* used Americaa Mont or net earnings.' �
� I " your size is here, but it may, not -be if you're lite gctting in. I seaports beeause sh s bad no railway to her THE ARRA?,(GF,�NIENT AS To 01,EHATING.
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A , w . - � . ; . . � ports from Jeans, to Decem er, C�nsda- When conipletod,, th j1j rn d.
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. i VL ,�� , . 1. 1., d- I bonding privilege." first seven years the companj shall oper-
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xl" '' IS - abrogationof thebonding powershadbeen -og expen itur�, that in tr say, free of
I ,� ,iiSummer Coats, Vests,& -Tr ' i er . wc- rk i di
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; I , - ! . . and stjiped goQds ,- trieDdship-with the United States wao to be three years the company shal pay 3 per
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,Is-- CO. ; . white vests, flannel trousers, 1�yg and small sli . absolutely independent. . . . . ih 43 if the
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. CY-L � ' T Puldioijure the �ntercolonisl. We year the company has f1rob caill on renewal
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- JaWre. i . - I One 4undred, dozen, assorted knots, puffs, UE- -hands, Canadian people mode for the Interooloriial, of leepe, should the Governtriont decide nob
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I I 11 , 41 1 � , interests of the'whole people must override �he first e4iiipmenb oAl the co plated road
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aturned on MO11- �, I � I those of the Intereolonlal. I shall be of the t'aluo of twout millions, of
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lm'initton.--Ged� .No ohe PersOn - ,; The one section of the road from Moveto'n which five MiVf04 �h%ll be a lied to the
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,ant Surifty witit . � � � to Winnipeg would be built by the,.Govern- Eastern division,-, The lease hall contain
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,uw Jessie Robert- ' - �� :, I ' - ' nt, . . provisions for theiloperation of the Esstern
. fiaw week& visit / . Caw purchase more than two of any of the aboVe in ntioned ,me
� �- I i � Wiiinipeg to the Coast division tothe vathifaction of the Govern.
... The e'otlon fron ,
mt Hopaw-,hir- A- . \articles. Spot cash must be paid before goo s leave the � would : built by ;the Grand - Trnuk, The ment durid' the togm ofthe lease,
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I trip� to, Britifli . I store. If- goods not satiefactory, will be exchpged- - Sale Government had &do an agreement with The Interoolonial or other Government
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1 '8 o'clock Saturday morl]IDg, Augdst Mi. the Growl Trunk ople, who were able to railways shall evjpy 'rucoing powe
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� 7 , . ; - � . my a rental of threu haulage rights over the Elts*ra division
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: . � . ***#***"*'���l,��i��ll'�l���!�i���l���l����� . . per cent. on the It f the c6inktruction, of up)n equal terms with the ,company, Sub
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Eram- I i I . was no : Ito be asisurn 'd by tb,j The� company fbirlflfty years at a rental
h me gone to, I I " - I S t 1. I There I a . I
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)me weeirk-Mi" I --a � 0 , � , I Government or the Ooop)e. i I grant running poworm ovtr the E-ittern, div-
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v Carlin, of WA&I I -, - - - ewa t, '' ' 0 ee the out,- 8 i
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veek,;;-M1sk e4r- , . - hands so tbarit woula divis' i. I i
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�jj�-armott, of �Ruf- � � ODOI� A�' . . . � ' I
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or mother.��Mw - I . n I 1. .- . . ,.� I � � � generations
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X mi."aod. 3dro- I . i - - I it would be the compmby shall be fort)jjze millions"
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' I Johnson . Bros'. � pid ,:,StA'rndj , - road in view of th activities of tho West to twentj millions p�referred an twenty-five
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If Of T- olado'; Ohio, - - , � . . T ti with its - no saity for. tb
I . Kenyei�. of I - I SJEDJ . .. I I d A�iatio trad �, seemed Trunk Railway Q6mpany of I Canada, the
. - � , hO Pacific OU The company undErtakes t the Grand
hIr' 01 i . �Ljp,olzrx Iq I steamswp service
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vibitOra in, !town. -t I '. I . to make it. imposel le that the ,oad from mother company, sball o3ke I the common
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'Fonpell was a vb . - I �, - . .11; I lipej Vii est co Id be yroperl F built or I
1. . - � I � I !, i Wint stock! Sod hold it -during the j term of the
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Ba reliev ng 1, � � � , antic railway" coastrue- t a construction of the Western division by
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5brat- - . . . I * a',
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. iy was a vi jor i , guarsintee of payrrile pal anti Inter
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� - Canadian 1�aciific Railway wilt run to all stations G-, P. R., in 4ani ObA and : A GREAT NAT�OWAL XNTRRPR�SE, eat, oil! the c.ompany's bondu to
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irday� 1ast-Mr- , I S ; ome people vieiwed the project from the of 75
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-to Stratfor4' - .1 Assitilboia West, North West and South West 8f - Winnipeg, as fa� Ar '1vf oose � per cent, of the coit of construction,
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Lrip : I Jaw, Ebtevan and Yorkton, I . � � 'cominercial.staud0o;nt, but iD ws,0 a great the principal ammint not to e3 coed $13,000
1 Sesiforth, V"t - r� se! .
� - . � - . I - ! per ip )a for the pr&irie sectioT vor $30,00,0
-Idr. I John Me- . I � . .. I national enterpri , 1� 1. a
� )n ThutodaY 00 - �- I I �, I On the question pf information (sit to the . per mile for the Mountain becOon.
,. ; Te Dollars (SX0.00) ,. r traversed, the .Preiier said On the prairie #section, the Government
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.Y, our ,.-pop , I . . . � I - I they had a wealth,' of inforicationil No one 'Will p,,.y no intereot on the edimpany's bond
P1 . etea as flne, a --- .1 - ON AUGUST- 18tb, one way tickets will be issued to . Winnipeg, wit a certificate . . ! .
; I would qftestion the projectso fares the ia�u,).- I I
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0 Been fr(", any of I I exte-ndirig the trip to destination free. If purchaser works 30 days vvith � farmer, and risicia'o,ection W"' 001300kned. 1 On the . On'the mountain section t i Government
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yo, Of St. Colum- . I Prcduces certificate to tbat effect, they will be returned to original startink Point for $18, Vocky 14ountaW the Governtla pay interest on the compi ny's bond ib -
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11 town last; WOOk- C11 or before N!ovembtr 30tih, 1903., For further particulars and tickets, Anbly to . $0
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who have bees . I . I Already, sin DO#000 I bid been theref.-ifter. For the three y )are follo wing
have returned '' . � i I t-- i I . ce, 1872, $5,0
r ! -1. I I I I I I spent) in exploration from L%ke bftibi to say deficit of the comp%oy sh 01 be capital-
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; �eriu, Saturday, I . � - . . - of the country through whi3h the line would In default of payment of $terest by the
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C, P. R. Ticket and Telegraph' and Dominion E:Kpr s. I 1
37 6th conoe"iOri I I . . ) .. � . by the Quebec Golvernmenti going to show ter � jist and take up the coup n3, be
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evidgmtly whera vt to louni' A
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togethe.r with the contents was destroyed by
fire. About 200 people are thrown out Of
number. of years. The akelaton, judging
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—A farm hand named Frank Losue, while
engaged in raising a barn on the farm of
—John JohnEol, a. lad ,r,f fourteen ycara�
of age, who was tiled at St. Tbomas a f-hort .
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Edmoad Soatchard, in. Nissouri township,
ti a ago, njgz a ster at Springfieldi �
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near London, fell a distance of SO feew� and
hem again been arreszed )n a thirge of. �
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sustained a fracture of the skull and other
th oft. Governor oore wo Id not take tho
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—1bere hove been about 1,400 children
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lad into the jail becauf5e of als age, so thei
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of constructicn of the stern diVition
from Bnglii,h charitable institutions -placed
in Ontario homes this year. Mr. j.j. Kelso '#
boy, who has the terto� of the neigh-
borhood in which he lives,- escaped from the
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superintendent of neglected children, 94ys
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that more than twice that number on IdIbe
hotel during the night, anj has not been
heard of since,
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—The ofife c racksmen 4ho ha-vD bna -
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rxulusiveof the twenty irlilljous
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—Mark Wilkinson, aged 85 -years W110
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paying disastrious visits -t� towns in the � -
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lived in Brockville and the adjoining town-
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vicinity of Galt, visited Preoton at an early
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re the payment of tbe isotle of grs�. mor - ,
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shipsince he was nine months old,was found
in bed, by his daughter, Mrs. P. L,
hour Sunday morning, and I with nitro gly,
cerine b.ow open the dcoTs . of the vault, in
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bonds guaro.knteed by the
Goveinmerj
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Tooker, with whom he rebidtd. A family
the office of Puttivon's wooll?n millo. Aboat
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other mortgagoia tj occur;
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of five childrensurvive.
$50 were socured, The exp(oLdons -were a - I
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compirty must purchAs.p water: als for
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"Fully three thousand- people arrived in
London Saturday, to take in the Old
'
powerful that the vault do dre were badly
wrecked and a window in ! tb -a office was
- the
and
construction of the Woft,ra d
the equipment of the w6(,Ie lin)
'vlg't)a
from
part
Boys' celebration, OhiftgO SOU a represent-
-
shattered. O,n the approoc� of - the faotorg
�
whtchman, One of the but,gl'ars on
Can;
Rates
dian'prodtioero, I
be the
i
the
stion of 250. Monday wse the big day,whea
the programme consisted of a parade, baud
guard
fired a warning shot w4li a evolver and the'
I
Goverucir-in-Council
will under cioutrol
or to egE an
d I 'ted u
3f
orhy.
concert and sports.
—The two,year-old child of Albert PouliD,
robbers decamped. .
I . . �
—A few days ago a young man, -n-.med
It
.
is agreed be6woen. the p rdea that
aid I
a butcher, living at Gatineau Point, -will
1
Watt ' * V-reman kin, Mr, R, IA. Jamitisoh'a I
is granted
press
by the Govtramen for the
purpofe of enqouragin the e
ex,
welop-
likely die ab..'s result of injuries inflicted by
I
is dog, Th� child was ivith the
farm in Hor�on,, m3ar Renfrew, met with ,
what seemed only a slight accident, While
men
t of Canadian trade and ,he tract
'an
§purta-
playing
brute. and anted to take a bone from it
�
driving a nail he put his knee againot a
-- 0
tion
of goods thr,,ugh Canadi obaurNe.
1
. -
The dog turned on the child and tore hi;
t -er hold it '
boari on the opposite side, to bett
T)e
company wjusb. provide shipping
. ac-
scalp from his skull. .
against the nail. I Thq nail wictit tb rough the
com
Tie
xiolation on the AtIontic:tand RA(ifie,
Prcmfer estimates the! total coit
to
. —Oa Suad�v evening, Mrs. John Seevers,
board and Into hie knee. He was lwd up %
-
the
,16untry 'as $13,000,000, to be
In
of Chatham, was shot by a revolver which
for a few days, then went nbou-, his work � �
Nevin
j%id
yearti, the amcunt of t ! his you
-'a sur-
was being cleaned by one of the family,
The bullet pea - sed clean through bor hip,
again. and in a day or no after complained I
I
of difficulty � in eat)ngg. Lo3kjaw devaloped,
plus,
as he put it. � I
� I
makinp, only a flesh wound, which may have
and be died from its effects, . I
I
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serious consequences. �
—The body of Alro. Tilson., a wornais
&b. 50 -of age, founi in the
The Now Pope.
—,C, T. Dickson, collector of inland
ut years w0is,
:
. After
three days and a half of dolibera-
revenue, visited Wapanee on Saturday an4
River.Thamee, on Frwliy morning of last . ,,
'
tioc
in solemn conclave, the. Cardhialis
of
seized a large quantity of cigarettes of
United States manufacture which had Wen
Week, by nome boys,below the fooz of River -
vieweivatiae. Ibwais-takenoutoiftibe rifer - -
the
seventh
Roman 00holic church'elected,
ballot, Cardinal Sartb,, Pabriarcho
on'ithe
of:
smuggled in, and whith P, barber doing busi,
bv Mice ConEtaitI1168 Dail � band Probyn.
Venice,
to succeed Pope Lpq 3NIII.
He -
neon there was selling. The cigarel t�s �vere
the barber fined $50.
The body had evidently bgelatt * in the -wAter
' �
some hours. Mr-. Tilijun was last soon by
will
of Piumi X� ,
aneume the title I
I I .
.
confiscated and
—A terrible tragedy has been enacted ab
. . . \
her neighbors about aixo'eldok the pr,pvlouj
Giuseppe
triarch
(Joseph) Cardin Sarto,
-
of Venice, waaa born a Riene?
pat.
diocehe
I
Copper Cliff. Mrs. M. Manson, a SW�de,
i
eve] 3ing, walking along the front near ber . �
of Irevifio,
Elu
Wortherri'Laly, t'uue,2n(,,
dioc
1835,
our, the throat of her six-montho-old child..
lying in bed beside her, with a razor, ar,d
rasidence, Sinceber buib nd, J-amo� Til.
her buib I
son, died la6t, spring, Phe ha E been tuffering
at dia
cated at the seminary of iis
$%or& Theologia, Rome! his eat
�se and
_
ear bos
then out her own from ear to ear. It is.
.
from melancholia. Thera is little �'dottbti
;.
been
that of a parish priest, ;elit, wl
-Alon
olly in
thought, the mind of the unfortunsto W Oman
wab tem ly unhinged, I
that she committe bule ,a, �
lyni ... �
—The death of one of Pa siby"s most re -
the
I
tmp)rt�fot
North, Singularly, Vanillce
cities of It%ji, has: Ondy pa,trlar-
3 of all
-
—On Zotrtarl'sy aigho last, Mrs, Haff is,
spooted citizensticei-arred on Monday, in.-tha
51
obal
rAnk, while many strildler cit �eg,.
are
widow of the late Mr. Harris, of the Rock-
wood, woDlIen mills, while drivinj to
person of Dr. Stuart : Art,w, agfd - -
years. He had been, suffering for a few
seats
was
of, bishops and archbishops,
made Patriarch of Venice in ISDI,
Sarto
and
Guelph, through. -the axle of the bugg
months with muscular rheumatism, which - �
deivelopEd into a *a the f, buti
op
was
created C3rJinal June � I-0, 19(3,
' I .
He
breaking, was thrown out; on her bes .1.
W
ren derbig her unconscilone. Shia was taken
growth :-
had beenonly a few 'weeks confintato bill :
. :
bolo
birhop3
ngs .to the occlesial ti cal congrega �iono
%nd r.-gulars, sacred, rites,
6f
indulg.
6 the hospital and died without regaining
.
b,3d. Paralysis tle-i� Fat � In, to which he -7 t,
�
once
and sacred relic*, :
11
consciousness.
-Mr. Dougald Thomscn died st, his
succumbed. He occupied oe position, ot ;, 7�
,
reeve of Paisley for five comepudva
Cibrdinal
bis
Sarto enjoys great popul
I
dioce3e, and is botiored: by all tfor
rity in
him
,
home In Erin township, on Sunday morning 0
� .
Howse a member of the 1,tiglican, churob, :�; � �
- . -- .
Conservative in He �,
purity,
for the strict uprightness of his
lift-,
in his 85Dh year. Mr. Thomson, who was a
native of Scobland,-was probably the oldest
an4 a stAuneb politics.
leaves a widow and 11 dhildien. I i
and
agreeable
for liberal ideas, He fiv's ingdo-A and
man, highly onitiva!,ted, iery Mad.
inhabitant of Erin, having lived in the town-
=Dr. Fife Fo�rler, one of - a foundpro of
.
'
hearted,
atill strong and rob ' b , its of
'�s - 'a ep
'
ship 70 years, His wife, to whom he was
married sixty yeats ago, predeceased him
,
I
the Royal College of Physhia-113 : and Snr- ;
I -
gepne, now 'affiliated with Queeu�a Vni-
his 138
part
years, He has never taken
in the political and pub
gras t
'"' "
of"'t�e
I .
by a year or two, but he leaves a family 0
versity, Kingaton, died on Monday, agird -
'
Church
;.but divided his timi betwee
study
five sons and six daughter#. I
-A suicide occurred the oilirr morning iii
80years. The deceased was born as Elghao
Scotland, sod, was educate i at Aberdeen '
and
the
good works. Although most fai bfut to .
Holy See, be was pr'esontbd to the Klog
.
Toronto, when Mrj,, Mary McBride banged
nd Edinburgh'UniversideA Ho came to -
Mada
and
Queen of Italy in Vehlee. He may bi
herself in the woodshed at - bar residience.
The lifeless body was found by her nine,
in 1854 and settled in 4cingstol,
The daceseed wass clever physicifin. He
con!
the
idared among the more libbral members of
(talitinepiscopate and Saicied College, Ho
yeAr-old daughter, Decessed leaves s', boor
.
was � , president of the Odiffellows".Rellef Ai3- 1,
in ral
�
her timid In expressing an opinion, ID
d
band -and three daughter.;.: It. is thought
thAti mWanoliolis, resulting from the .death
re.
kojistion for many yea His � wife, one .
son, Henry, barrister, of To ronta,� and four I
.
in said
lilklily
that Leo X111. alway's thoug�ht very
of him, anti aided with Lim op ona on,
of h(.r only son a short time ago, caused her
daughters survive. He wax � .
, prisident Of , I
caoiba
when Bart) disapproved of RAmpolla'a
I
-to take her life. I I
-James O'Neil, of Arthur, was found by
the Ontario Medical Council in 1902.
-William Duffieldlono of the pioneer
polf
Kbrly
ey, �
In April ).ssit, the late Popa Leo in
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his daughter o3 Saturday, dead fu bed. As I
I found hio It
oettlers of Bramoss, ;Aied ,. the General
-
. F Ati
HOISPit,34 G-aellib, On oatur, ly evening,
00111reridation
with Father Partial, tha Itallan
some parts green was on person
is supposed that he committed suicide.
,
�
the age of 80 ,years. Ito Is the last of "A'
. �
composer,
Sarto
said, in speaking of Cardinal
Deoesned w" helping his brother with the
family of Duffieldo that cam i to that part of. I
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Hold him very dear, Poroti, as In the 'hay,
a short distance from the village. Nob
!eelivg well, ho'came home and sent a man
�ho.00untry In 1832, � He w . is a fine speci- -
man of a Yorkshiternan, an l�, like his broth- . .
future
We
he will be able to do much for you,
firmly believe he will be our successor,,,
in his place. Deceased was about 65 years
ers, wlio have predeceased itr;, was foodof .
�� B
a has been known for many years so one
of age, and hie family are all grown. up. -
' -Tho Government have been informed
the rod and gu'u. Deceased swdated Ju
carrying, ammunition during the time Of the
of the
greateet preachers in the Church. _
that Hdn. Edward Blake In seriously !ill in
Mackenzie rebellion, and bal a -narrow et -
THE FORMAL ANNOUNCEMEM.
London, It is hoped that his 4tatio of
cape from esptura. He lo�a I es a daugbter,
A
despatch from Rome, dated Atignist
health will Improve in time for him to got
Mrs. H, Hortop, and a son ,C]h Arles, on the
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4th,
says : Cardinal Macchi, Sec'retary of
as one of the council for Canada when the
I
,the Old homestead. . � . � ! I
HOUIR.0
Apostolic
Brie(mr, annottaced to the crowd
Alaska tribunal sesembles, but the fear is
-Thursday night"s dobste, in the
�
I
assembled
before St. Veter's that Cardinal
-
expressed that he ms1V have to resign the '
�
Of Commont, 04 . a, upon, 1e Grsnd Trunk .
taw
Sarto
had been elected Pope. and thab he
position. It Is hinted that the eminent
Pacific bill, wee a good tbinp for The %t,41161' �
, .
had
taken the name of Pius X. ..
lawyer Is suff tring from heart failure.
graph compahios,. ThecorretronoontsAnd � �
The
tr?ops on duty immediately lined up
-A drowning accident occurred on Mon-
operators werb,Uept extremal'v busy until- ii, n
.
on the
piaz7.% and presented arms.
day afternoon- at Prescott. A lad named
early hour nexb rofirning. Both telegf, sph
At
10 minutes Mte: 12 o'clock this after-
1�obert 0 aw,'sbout 17 years of sge,.'On - of
, -
companies were well supplie I with material,
I
noon
Pope P,us X. appeared inside the bal-
.
Mr. Thomas G&W, of that town, was in
-
but did not beat some of -tb ) records Inaide . .
oony
of the Basilica and blessed the popilace
&thing at the derrick cast of, the 0. P. R,
in Pre7I'OU4 yearm. Thurada.v pight the C.
smid
the acclarnations of the enormous
rthe
lairior, sod was swimming In deep water.,,
Pf R, Telegraph Company ik, mt 4�ub of Ot�- --
,
That tot -04
Oro
d assembled on plozZa.
hen he took a cramp and sank. The body
awa, 188,744 wo0s, a a good
HOW ITE DONNED -'THE PAPAL ROBZA.
.
" recovered In about 20 minutes. Wadi.
CA aid was on the spob early and the doctors
but it h,As been exceedc(l tw ce in the history
of the oompiny, April 22 d, 1807, - when .
VNIe
Prince Chigi, the master of the
worked bard hub without; success.
,on
Mr. Fielding madn #iis first budget
C-01101ave,
the
was drawing up the official, act of
I
election and acceptance of the new
.1,
-Frederick Shafer, a well-known farn�er i
and 2,09 783 wordo were ham died, an=, I I
P0 p
disappeared
0, the latter, lurroandod by his friends,
.
into saviall room near the altar,
and market gardener, living half a mile,elt"t
�
Berlin, was fouug dead in his oat field,
on Thursday evenial � oj
27Lh, 1894. when,384,729 -.,rdj1 were tisitio- -
mitted of Mr. Foster"to tarig changes. I
-N[ondayovenipg while sted at the'sup.
-0
wh
a he donned 0a white robes of his
at six oWook i
I 9
6 week. He had been cradling ontz upta
� >
� prominent
per table., Jamep 11, Falfoi d. a ,
O&
Pius
a. .
X. was awisted by his conclavist,
' as
O'clockp and it In supposed death w
'
o used by heart failure, brought on by over.
citizen of Brockville, fell mckward in big
.
chrAr 'And expired before M idical, aid could
whc
bani,
firkt, knelt and kissed his matter's
.
thus received ' t1he fir4t apostolic bless-
a ertion in the hot sun. He w" about sixty
arm of age and leaves a up family..
be secured.- Mr. V,ulford bad been In poor
health for the past few yearp, but.� was abble
itig
When
given by Pius X. � .
he was robed, the secretary of the
grown
-Last week, Mrs. James . Deyo, of Ver-
ona, near Kiagoton, w.so buried in the
to be around, ana gave no i evidence of the
'sudden collapse, He was a member of �ao
oonplave,
Monsignor Marry Dal Val, kneel-
- .
ravoyard of thab place. � Relativeo, fearing
of the pioneer families of tbat xectinn, but -
ing,
offered him the Papal white capo! amidst,
He
,dicial studiento.'watehed her
I vi4it by car
lived in Belleville4 Smith , lie and Other I
breathless
pre(edent,
silence, , did not follow the
I
� created by Pope Leo, wjbo de-
I
�r�ve, On Friday night two men were dia,
places before returning -to � 3rockville about
-thirr,y to reaii ie
clin
5d to give his red cap to thq moister of ,
'
vered at the grove, having dog down as
X as the coffin, &coming aware of the
c
years ago,I perntsitiontly.,
- ho worked on
During his stay in' Bellovill ,
.
care
monies, but with a plight smilo', Sorto
presence of the watcliers, they fled. Two
the caag an a compositor wi Ii%ir Mackenzie -
too);
the white cal,, placed it calmly! on his
s�ot,s were fired after -them, but they went
Bowell.';, He w" upwardl O � 70 years -of ago, -
has,
bes,
I and dropped the red one lfgbtl� on-tha
11 of Mgr. Merry Del Val, saildof a mur-
,
v�ild. Medical students are accused, -
and leavies a wiilow and one von, Ron. Ben- -
mur
indi
of approval, This is taken as a certain
cation tristr the happy recipient is to.nj,
i - O,a Friday afternoon last, a, young man
� working for Mr. Wm.
n � *med F. Hatimore
stor Fultord, a brother, aw , onother brotb- �
er, Aldermanjobn H Fulf )rd,firo abeent nu
lie
_
Qhurch, of Wesit Gwillimbury, ran a pitl,h-
stripsbroadi Mr.FulfordweA.S.Vibmalin
to
raised to the 65rdinate.
.
f4rk into Mr. 0hurch's sfile, juit betos the
politics and very bighly ref, ected. I
I
TIM, CARDINAL9 AfAKE OBEISANCE,
hostit.' As fears were enter-Lained that the
—vo 7
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AS
the new Pontiff stepp8d from
behini
him
wound might prove fatal, a warrant was la-
Uvrimorp,ii he was
-A band of fifteen lind ---- a have arrived
In Mitchell to work at tho f ax palling,
the
altar, the only touch of color about
si ied for the si rest of and
�
bei:)g
8� '
his red and gold shoes,b b I
his
really
t iken to the jail at Barris. Th�,q - men, it is
'their
7,The Mitchell Recorder )f last, woek saye: .
"Most, eoni'u ot was Indul d
see
ned the embodiment of olyl
offiz;e.
si dd, were quarreling about work
'
u4oportamatilike ,�
FullaTton I
Hisfsoewaspale
lie
and clearly soft'
ad by
being done, when the assault took place,
�
the R%paon
in on the river Thoanao,, nea.- r-
the day, The r ver thereabout -i
emotion.
He paused a inoment so h�
came
-w-pon.lbank gave way at;
vers other
befine
the expectant cardinals, t"r
seated
onndpib�, on Mill street, Woodatock, on
I
abounds',with Vlai,ok bass a 0 al shermen-
bitriself
on the throne with a hurnei(
move.
� Friday morning lalt, and Win, liell, & team-
asked peroission of nes, by
..
farmers to &,hin
bnt
ment,
ag though he had suddtnly
grown
a 4 r, was bu-ie d bdneath five feet of oarLh.
'ale
the deep,pools, and this W,
far broke the
as grsattd, ,
I
weak.
His back was to the altar,
and he
V then compmji�ns reabnod him life Weis
the fitbekman Be
rust reposect
'
wai
enthroned to receive the so-callei
11fircit
a,most, extluct,,but� after,worklog over him
in them thst tboy used dynamite
or s�,mia
obeiience"
.of the Cardinals. They
�caum
h �r some time he showed afgni of returning
other combustible substance,
with -the result
forward,
one by one, some calm and'emiliog,
omociousness, and soon -resovered. Three
ib is alleged, that -u.Tr iho
B -31p, large sod
oth
Dre sobtr and t � n-commital, whle
�
still
-1o.her men narrowly escaped s. similar ex-
small, in the riv6r at that,
. I -
Voint were deje:
'
othqrs
.0.
found considerable difficulty ja
.
coin-
parlance, their heads alone remaining un-
broyed... Thoatw.ptionofti'rigiimewe.rAer,.,;
can:
ing their dies ointment. . . t
covered. I
of that district has been P,alldd
t,o the out.
A
11 kissed his d and foot, whil�
he Pal-
-Oa - T1 ursday morning of last week,
rage, and there may be. prosecutions,"
uto
I each on the, *cheek with th,i 1kies
. of .
whon Peter McKerasn,au old.man,was pick.
:�The St. Mary'w Argue 4
,
if la -it week zssTlii;
pea
�
3e. Thert all broke into Ahe To; Daum
' up rags on the Inoano Asylum grounds,
Mr. John Maclean, drugg,ir
p, than whom no
with
such effect that scarcely an q�ye wan
amfiton, he was att4oked by Thomas
:
citizen of this town isi bretu
r Itnown, came � �
d rj,.,
4
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we
. bambers, one of the lium.ates, who a
W 8D, M arys on July 27th.
ISM, just fifty ,
I
a 9 X. then rose and in a voice ' b firiot
orkingWithagang. S�izlugsboe,Chsm-
years &go lost Monday. Ha
back to Loil.lon
etay�dhere%
for few
tremulous,
but gr4dully becoming oil .and
ra struck him over thelbead several times,
year, went
a month-.
firm,
administered the Papal blestoiDjg to 511
The old man was taken in an unconscious
then returned and settletl q
bere "for keops." I
,
of the
members of the 8acreJ College. Io
69di ' tion to the hospital, and it was die-
He has been one of the mo
t, indixotrious jkn4 - :1
wam
received with 'bowed and u covered
I .1 I
-i'mmered that his skull was fractured. The
I
- useful citiz3no sod has ittsken
a'�prominstit, I -
has
(111, . i
- dootorn nav b6 will die.
part in civie life, Heis-alifetimoRaformer
the Pre$
r!
cerianebur-eb. .-
The
Fiaherman's ring not yet! having
�Ask;letoa,suppostid tobe that of a
animember of .
�
-
be�n
found, a new one,designed by t1he Cam-
5 oung woman, was louni last Sunday by�
Snouldtheir liv.-.a bo jRptae
:
,
anjo!.Kr two 1.
�
erleDgO,
Oregli a, waa plaeod oa the Puntiff'm
4)me b �5 is, while walking aloog, the ishore of -
yosra both Mrs, M"Iran and
be will cele. I
flogrers
I
as a symbol.of renewed powpro and
the Little Rquge 'River on lotthree,conserm-
bratetbeir golden wedding.
-To�day they
evidence
that the Catholic Cburt:h pas once
1 n threA of the town-bip of Sceirboro, near
lo A back on many happV
yeare and bavoi
I
more
a sovereign head. I I
IfighI414 Creek. The enildren, Lot k11OW-
the plesigure of geeing their
childreu well ,
�
�
arto bore himself with becoming dignity,
i 3g what it wan, carried the skull with
settled in life. In years,
r., Maclean has
and
gave no outward sign of exal tion in
th-m. . On tb6 way, they were met, by Air,
I
turned seventy, but he is a
day's with
3iADILIng-014 man,
thi
i, the suptieme moment of his lifo,
,� z t
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Clha,fles Thompson, one of the � oldett reai&
.
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�
able to do his work
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the best. - .
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