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I � . � __ I � i WROXIB NUMBERt i. -1 Z i i i_,, - , . 1 4— 1 - 4 - � � __� . i I . i- v4- , �-_ �' - � .1 t I--,-.! N�' =_=42 - ... -a . I I . I i ,! - Z . , I � Guelph Mercury. For 12 years Mr. Pirie sides of the lake. The. Ind ia:n settlers had . :m I i. � I i � 11 I � - . . A Visit To irandon Fair, And oi Goderioll promoters. . . 1, � � �_ � . � . - . � � I . w%s chief editor of the Toronto Telegram, good potatoes and corn. It: was estimated % r ­ I . 9-- . Liberal 1904 . i _,_4 �_ 9 ' . 11 I - . I . I � Who And What I Saw There. . � The.,break water upon whi;h the - 1 903 1 after which be was with the I -, ,� P - . I � I I , : . � .1 Montreal Star that there are mine bundred: Islands in the � , - �, ..� - � . � . t : I Government nb $5,000 is so more. One :! I 1� - __ ­ . ; It ; :_­ - � � � rchasea Lake. The Nep�gon River was found to be � 4- - � . � I . : .. � 6 Dtr I .. ,AR EXPOSITOR, -Since Corning iveeb I for nearly two years. In 1889 he pu . - f4� 28TORES 8 roe i '. k.A � � mOith ixi� th ' . ,FLO DRS Dr' odobloij remaineato mark � the spot and the � . I I . � . . . . . - T�7,_ I � . I � � ; I I kar� gooda are be _ i 11 11 , . i h balance is scattered along the shore, partly 'School Books and � the Dandas tanner and has been running it dotted with Airserican ,%p 'rtsmea. Th � � - 14 . I - � .. . I � I I sve heard so much of 'Brandon Fait and . I I I � . Groun Moor I in one haul! I hat aggragated 11 ;. 1;1 ! . - I 9-1- . w ' y0atit7o-w­ 1139 . - 50 ft. wide . . * ipeg,"that colvere . by the, drif ting sands. Comment is i I ever since. im 1896 he contested North fish were caught - . !-'f � 00011� . I � I . � . R9TA that it was just 11" good as Winn entworth in the interest of the Liberals, one hundred pounds in wcig�lt. � � � � 3 I I . � I I . J I resolved to take it in even it I had 0 sac- I W . . 4 4 � . . ImliAg- publi , . . � . � . 111 I needless. SU pl* F ' ; � _�-4.� � (Y#. Ara - 100 M long � I y -Galt and the su-roantring towns an& � � - ,� . I . reaping. I . - I r rifiate one 41$squarely each day in order to col- 6�1 I ip --- - __ but was defeated by the late T. A. War -dell. � -i _1 ­ � the I 1 �7 0 "City" is still quite a )oint of attrac- . � - r � . Upper . t Iting ground � : I .1 � . . . - -Cinada in to have another visit from villages continue to be the opert i � � . I I . � : - - : iDg. saved by WI& . . - MkWrAOTUR last the wherew al. ,Having settled this tion &rid on a pleasant Sunda F is visited by P14blic, $eparate High '� 1. . . . I - One 'might :recently � - - p % � fiko advs,ft - . . I . . . - ' . Lord 6brathcons, formerly known as, Donald of a gang of burglars, : q .4, - I � . � . I I � . . ques I . � � .taw at I I � I . I I ING. I tion,to. my as faetion, on the mprniul between one and two. hundri d people who ,, * i 4.+- � I - -U el 4 - —,-- , , I , I I I &Colle iate I A Smith. He Is now on his way across the the Goldie Milling. CornpAny's office, st ;� . . their tradii . I . - train b OA cho6 s . I - I . ag ; . . - of the 29bh ult., boarded the Wander along the beach I)oking for the ;, -Z � 4, . _ 1111� - - . � _. .. ' Ay , was entered, but no �ioney Was to. Q ­ . I %charged for jalmok . � i . - I I I I ; Atlantic. This week he will take part in r 4� �, _. � : . . - . . I River, and 41glitbiPreI might may b it the breakwater. . I i i . -_ ­ 3 - �1 .. . a Unstitqtes : the proceedings of the Congress of the sured, and the office of Johii , Ballantyne & , . � show- bedd. - - �. . i . R. is to be ,00mplimented on .a -so. I i, , � ,1� , - , � - , __ . as. - � __ --- . . u. P. A coupleof ladies from We lealey narrowly � I � i ,. ,.:, I � r I .. ­ � I � I Chambers of Commerce of the E ire, to be Co , Preston, wood -w, rkivg machineq � � . ­ 1 ' mp , ; I I 'O x1d, their tabIft- - , . . 11commodation. fura bed (those who co lid got -ped meeting with a serio- is' accident on I - �­! , � i I af was broken into, the sate 44. i I � er, I ib.) The alespingrerthe which man ' ,irway lox , - hold in Montreal. Shortly bar that is manufacturers, � maerh4 � I 1� ID � � � ; - -1 v, . � L I ' re he door blown off with a charge so strong that �1�_j, . . I . �- � the , - I _M, . th ull, in the big block and the at birs fell . _ I ,��, ; - ' ""'" h � . Sanda�. They were ascend ng a eta . NJ ; 1111119 I closed he will' comq to Toronto, whe � - - iO it A, ,� WIN TJJL. I Z 900& I S no ­ T One great cars contained, 'were utilized to , f when . - -i will open the Dominion Exhibition. He is the heavy 'door Went partly through the 1.11-y'. - . .. : I . . much or assen- t ey were Jus � � . ! . ' � - Z �, . . . . - . ' b about the to p. One of the - � mfort'. i to the annoyance of the oth h * ' � re at I , b ltnalkw-W I -rat , , � � I � I . gers, and after's t6reie hours ride, a ad at lad ' a h 'ORTH now 83 years of age.. - ceiling and �he safe was W oked, and sbg -,i it �, of t4 - . , leg went down with the taire . rid t a - � SEA1. -1 _. I I A , v , , . Z . � I I I 0 , W on W ' - - - � -Rev. Dr.MoTavish, of the Central Pros. a dollar and a half in postage stamps Were : ,_�. �1� � ", Rea, ..-in ordef, � '­ 11 ' � - I ;� iw I � to . . - I f I . I I . the city of' ran W it i0l 0011- othei, after hanging on to floor for a fe I yterian chbiroh,Toronto, while spending his taken. Three men- were seen in the town ­.J,%�:r . . � 11 I - . I �� -,,as Welt : you I sidered that a fie days over twenty years glsapu4 had to lot go and w . t down with a i leave � - � an. 'A i -, A, � . 04 0 i \I- t some 12 years since. The deceased ad eve ' business m, , i 0 vacation at Norway Point,Lsks of Bays,meb early in the evening, a ry 7 . �i� I liPPO-OlAUlthavalrim, I - ago it contsined n t, a building and t pres- thud, t They were badly sha on and bruised It i- V P � � sr -Ytoa . . ns and three 'daughil with a somewhat severe accident on the golf Wail warned to take valuables from his �oafaf . -' . _' � � , N'S I tAkeu 1+ ent site Was hub a� ratty spot on the ImOist but w; pro able to return to Z rich with their - � I � . � be * 7�v� : � w I r�.' I . � He was taking part in a game which was done in almost every case. T -' . � . in- I . boundless prairie,, the reader may for ome best and hostess, Mr.' and ri Grabs, of- t' - � � t . � -- �t Barga i , Cou n, � r.- ; ! links there. �. �15, - . . ' - .1 , . g it:144 each,*, I i , . _. I . . I I ! he Gorrie; Vidette' mays : 11 One d to, explosion awoke nearly every person in the 3 -�-Net-` : � . . I T I �` with several other golfers from Toron ­ �! pe� ilar Dry . . ! . . . coonception of, the,niarvellous grqwth this that place. I f . : . tlr 4 a � pie* . I . abants r when he a ball, town, and a considerable crowd gathered at , n , 'Theibotel at t Ity, is I on a - reciotly one oflour general in . t � z � . 11 .i : I . . - I . . I . . rival of the -me - 66 . Was strack on the head by , . . �e I i . . � I tro a 0 a an . ran he W .­ 11 i I k - I , � - I . . - I Z . - . � . I . I I of � butter, an -he a posed, bui - � . � ; - . eg, is'favore, ceNod. a tub 6 ' lary. : � 4, J-�� i . . . . �, X � I - � . i '. v -6 10-1 � . . L dou� unlike Winni . I Witli ideal I eons * the majority of the PO Dple of the div- I stunned and severely wounded. No serious the scene of tb burg . 4 � � v- .. 5 e, I � -.- Pror . . 1 1 -14+4 ; 4 a I a a . . . - wb4xi the tu r. Armour, results are anticipated from the accident. -Mr. Thomas Southwortli, of the Ontario - , 1 ,* -1 . � Ib Is a b was opened by ­ � . . . t I - .� ,n 1. . � ; . . jecting to its sad it om him, * � . - .- *areio &, I � aturtal building a vantage tasted ision renewal for the reasons of W,ingham,,r,ho puroba urn *, � : � � � � . . + - Ave sad accident occurred about Colonization Depaitment., has just rat ad, � - 2: 7 . . I � 1 7 v tion on the banks 1 of the - ry I � � -,*- �j 11 - . . � - --- on 6 beautiful ele usual n such cases. � & Val urbings i � , I -1 ­ I �- . I , , , . I ra� dimcoverie to contain fi � three miles from Tweed, .1sob Saturday, from an extended tour of the Tanxlskamlug­� I � IDU. *. I - a *river taWs fi One of the most affable citizens in Mon- 11 i , 11 . 4 � . - . . . I . � � If you are in the money -�aviD g mood, c6me lo our sale � of - Men's, Boys' Assiniboln - It don- butter, betweest each being a. I kyor of salt . -, � I - . I � . .1 - . I I � blockp. of business laces, whollasalena;oyusea! .� when William, Thbuipson, the seventeen. ditstriet, where be found elverything in � � ._T� , , ; who has much at i 'r I I Z - � 1. . . I I �' i �,J - J.�s . - Yo�u pan. get here now al little more for your money t stake � n the "City" and is di � - � � . EISS OCK . ond 0hildrenls Clothing! 9 sieur, the wine maker$ i6ply interested which when weighed tipped t 2e scales so year-old son of Marshall Thompson, 'was mo5t satisfactory condition. 1 Most of the - - tmanufaseVuring co corns, binder twl?e fR(3- - . - : " nea�rly seven bundi. The ps �ty who de' i the older.psirts of ; rio, '- ', " � � . . � than an n Iftoly, eta., Ste. here 'in '&lie a .i shot and killed .instantly, 01ompson, in settlers are fron OA!tA t- � you really expect. Our stpKe pleases the rich In , and ip a, blessi g to wonderful in its uture. He is an bxce(dingly pleas ut ,,i 4 � . _ f1l ILLINERY, - I ' � li,7ered the but or in town is � W present uq+ .oys, Was playing in and he estimates the population of the die- - I.- 1, 16 . , - � - ion, which, howeVe W Sa gentlethan t . x company with several b ­__ I �. the poor man. Prices small, but values large, Come and see wl�at.a look may hotel acoommodat a most." . i I N I I - .. I . . I I . . kudwn, so the ub was not opened uuti� q the woods, and when attempting to take a triob at from 8,000 to 10,000i From in- � - . I . - . � . � ­ . - . ft - . __ . , , . - 'Ta, Y I . , "taxed to the utmost, conepicuous�aalong I as in S4 - alized ',_ I . . - . is , made he tbinks the __ t UA . I . rea�hed Wing am. Whoever w . rifle from one of the other boys it went off, quidep, people r6 � I . save YOU. , I . �-these are the Gianddiw and Brunswick I . Huron Note 91 i . I I i , , . . I _ � . an ,ugh to do t1 tie is worth w atching an4 the ball passing through Thompeorils tem- about $175,�000 on timber whit -h they had - � !:sf I I . 91 I . - -_ � . . , .Houses, under th ,' management of 'two old � � � . I � � . - 1 41. - .. I 11.2 - 9, I . ­ -Dungannon will hold th air fall fair iihis sh Id be -pros uted to the full extent of pie. ready for sale this spring. There are sov- - � � w �, lot :r- X :U� =I- 1� . I . -"�_ � . . - Somforth boys, Ste*art h1undall and Joha ; v� . � . . � I 9bh - r( Is going up, aid the clan - of" . * � ­ - ; : � . Best, rempectively� At the latter place I year on October Sth and I bliellawforsue smean,dasta lytrick." -In a recent issue of the Farmers' Advo- eral sawmil . � � EtTW : AISTS, , . I - . Miss Doll ile I : - I ... I . . . 'The Hodd&, Cullen Milling Company P roons, 01 Bay leld,. lef b o4 . ;, � , cats, of London, is a portrait of a thirty- houses being erected is very ;good. y- � , � R , , -1 . . 1. - ' a Hai I I I . , . . L i �_oame in ,contact with the smiling presence of -win's -elevatorp Tu day for . acdonald, Man tabs, wher I . - ­ I ; . - . 66 I of Sorititfdrd,have leaned Ii it, I year-old driving ald general purpO3e horse, . bury amid New Liekeard are buoy . tawall. 1:11.. 1� - _. , , . - 00 � . - � w rtsmlty$7 ; ,� ' 9 " . . Mack" Best, -whose genial countenance has in Clinton. she will be united in marriage E t the ham' aired 1�y Sir Archle, 4% thoroughbred, and. The Dominion -dredge has .slrieu,dy very f 0 ��, I . ;. - �' .often dispelled the1 "bluett" from mairlyaffilet, I I � I M , - � Great Sale of -11 Wen 8 .., 801,61sw " . -W.F.Vanstone has dispo�ed of his of or brother, Mr. Thomas Pan one, to Mr his owner, Mr. George Hill, of * Delaware,, greatly improved the N-ew Liskeard harbor, �, I , "*�� I ;; I - � J - I . � . � . 7 . � I Ba5 field, now 7V �_, 1 I . . sad VEM - I . . . I � . d, particularly at�iong the fat'r - sex He 'a butoh�riag business a Wingliam, t, John W . Parker, former Out., who has : wned him twenty-eight and four steamers are kept ' busy with � I- 9 i 0 ly of 4 . ! 1, � I .-IN A . . � .0 I : . . � .111- . . � :Ugaged , in the far implement line' and 'a Taylor, of Teeswater. z � . � � 0, r . . . ; . � . I , pr peroas fax mer of near Milton, Nort years, and worked him regularly on the freight and pasiengtir traffic on Lake Temtis� . V_ 1, I ' . . prospering. vereign ,)a a, popular young lady &an farm during tbatr� time. " The - I I :� � � I I I i " His b others, Andrew and Wat­ I . I I - � I . I . Ota. She is I - - �_ I I . .. : -A; P. Smith, teller in the So Colt " was kaming. All �crnps are excellent, and inany A� I . - I -4 "a _­___ I r We have too many suits, and we are going to sell them. Any mim Ohol son, also live in 8 city. Geordle Mlurray,, Bank,,at Exeter, has been Appointed man- JI X WGHAMS . . I . . an qtive worker in the Methodist oburo I ; if. -:,:, .rig settlers will have fr9in their own lands moso V . � � . I- W p half or. a thir of his mon ey, had formerly og Seafo t� , ie'muoh pleased with 11 harnessed bw� twice oil �the Sabbath duri � i � - . I ; d I r of the branch iti Marmara. I � anq Sunday sot ool. , She is also' a memb I - i ,ants a good suit, and would lil �e to kee . his life, and never hitched after daik. - of the -actual neceedtiea of life. � I "I - I . . I � - ago . �� I I - I , his business proop, a -and had a B th � tion regrets ve . - , I - - . - i LTC, , � . e this week - � . ; . � 0 no kxbibi -Rioberb Sweet, of ExetA �r, has disposed a - �' - . . goiD r, on her . of choir. - -A o.yqlone struck the town of Rookl- ­ - i r come and see what's I I ' I ._ The o6ngrega . ana, ,* -i - . 1. 4 � . . . -bette . :3� 1 . � I i ; tion of his concrete bile and mand bridk on of his boat and shoe- and hat ness business in -One of Berlin's well-known citizkn% Mr. ��- Ai . . , - d=ixg - � . Z � . � . . __ I . mu.bh herlremo�al, and on Tue in the Ottawa diatri-* on Ttiesday of last � � - I . I a 0 th -1.1 I . .- � ' � I . . theigrouhdo, Mr�' Robert Pardon, formerly Existel, to 0. H - i i�, John Schneider, died suddenly ojn Friday - I �t To AR We-, - . , , 11 successful contractor �an r Ouse, of Go erich., a liege n Z� b f members s 41- ek, leaving destruction in fto wake. One - ,�, i � . . __ - , ; . in - - � � . - I 1 01 d builder near - afternoon last at the home of his cousin, we I.i" . . i : I 7.714r. S. Bennett, of the Wingham plan, hei mobhalw?a rre" idence and presented Mitia - woman and two children are seriously in. #1: 7.4 - � . I - -� . . . . � -Some 12-.00 8.Uit $r 50 John Schofery, who lives near Ylorodale. . . i S for "l, 1.01 (FfVromarty, conducts slarge.flour axi& feed, ing rn�ll, who recently' 4ioliceed of the Pusi- ese %J i, handsome . . ;�% F 11 It � - . I I addr ! outbuild- � - - . I - - $ . � . Pa sons with a � Mr.'Sehnoider called there on his �Iway from Jured. Si�cbylowes, barns � avl- 4-h � 1 , . . ' � . . if : � d wood business. - There, are, many see, has come into agtbin and � .1 � . I - I f I \ I - � . n I - possession present. i - . �red, in Fomo cases carried &�l I - -4 �, b Alm sr k. � I � 'md tha . - -others I could not,with the limited time a . a to Berlin, and was in the h vest field ings wereallatti i . � to f newea� I Som 10.00 .50 coal an will continue the business. ' . , � - . e � . . �'-A large and enthusiastic eating w40 Animals 'Wert killed in . - ortaierit, of Belt# - - . .. I . 1_�,' 00 -my disposal, call on, but learned that they -TheBljth.Stan`Aard ha justenteredon ning of lad about to lift a sheaf of grain onto the load., completely &way- I f, V 1f - I � I I I C I I I I he at Kirkto , on Monday ev 'to rb the fields - aud, great trees t -a stood __ 09- � � I 11 is i I Tie I . �nd perfectly � . �.In onor "Ion 3e purpo of forml � 0,13 , 0 -* "� .. __ , ­! 91 L% i I - some , . lots. . - I . fro we) , 0 failure.' He was a native -of Germany, 55 ,or een.,ur .9 were up .. .. � il 1. a are well satisfied with 'their its 17bh year, ' h f the 000 when he expired. Death wa8 due hea; b at %bay - I -- ir got and num.1 . If . . has been inc in a -1 compa and erecting a telepho4b .!+4 . t wass a 0 column paper amag . I (I I I ny d burled thruugh t a sir.! -he aawag * chief engineer an . � - � 7 � at, S�e, 9 - f I � -4 t. arys, The 0 'f_oyed five; - , ' 1. : ; � . � line. from . . -i "'7:4 ,_ W. th . , ver iq,, � Some. i 8.00. 11 5.00 After dinner I boarded a: 0. P. R. train to a 4$ column no. H; 6eteie a _ years old; and for many yearn to property is; uses a' t �, . . t - . .1 , ' for the fair gioun�s, Where I met my firob . for the Lang Tfknning Compaq. - -, . I . % . I . I -Rev. 3 McKay lecte f deatroyadj;16 ;.granarieo, IF lit"i 1k I ` 0 oil - I � . in ,of Montreal, h I decte 0 .President . - � � 1 ; I - - ,# A-41: It ft , I - di�appointmebt,, by being informed that w rig were: -Mr. P. 0. Campbell. Crown'timber barns andatableo �,f�� I erry his .beauti . n . I I ViA etylea"�ad qds&.4 � 1. ' - , -i 4'150 purchased froxii Mr. G. W. Dr Ferguson ; ,vice-president, J, G. Jones ; Gen. four ; cattle sheds and on buildings, 24 ; 44 I*- . e, 6.50 -ohe a agent at SAUlt Ste, Marie, died ab the �a dascr!tbe�'irt detaf, bom . ap, jack@ and aide hown were much more W 1. � ful-raiidence in Luoknow fcr his father aiad 4 R�ii - . � I a 41. Carr, V. 8,; � ireasurer,.A. � I : � esd, while the exhibit@ were 9 etary, W. B er&l H ital, In Toronto, on Tuesday of other structures destroyed, 113. Value of N* --41 1 1 moth -0, Mr, a d Mrs. Hector McKay, thour ; directors, Dr. Ric line, James $15000- ­ I . . , - - - I ,� - 3.50 much Inferior to Iset year. However, there Be I . 1) 2 J, -1 , . . � L I � &00 �! - " ' - 16 . . WCC7. The deceased arrived n Toronto, buildings and contents destroyed I - . . . , - r . I . � � - __7 -- Is and dsilkty Val., 1; SomP . 8'rah W� liamo, relict of the late Ar. sham, Win. D ilbridge sod troyed, $5,000. . i - I I . . I . . - . ! � were, very fine animals of all � olassee, - the previous Sunday, accompanied by his machinery and vehicles dish P I I . � I I C 9 f -tome to, the comoletion of , I thur Jeland, firob judge of the Huron dim- M1 Is' James is wat directed to - . � - - - . is. David Bon The crop damage is impbssiWe to entim- ��i(A � -� : - I . * 0- - Do rid Bon b wife, a Roseln. House. 11 . PhAicule) _1� �11 . 1. id � - . .0m &00 : . .P' 0 rly &niono the drought horses and bass materal and equip t is line, on - n& registered -at the -well - ,1 . garments, S , , e I ; 15-riob,ldledatthebome of bar brother, in pill 6 ly night he was seized with ,yet, as as the indirect Ion in Ions a . � I Several pone of fine sheep Colboine, on Thursday, 6th inat. On Mondi I � . . � . S�horbhorn cattle.* . Jeop to the appi oval of the boord of direi3l_ ime, lone of valusible, woods and nural ..- . - � I I . 19 , . _F � - � . ,. n " olntomb, see rid dough he paralysis . I J i Trouse 2*00 'of the different breeds. a pen of mountain . . ter of toro. There ,am $800 subscribed at t , and on Tuesday was taken to the V I Ind -PiRow Ca, ,, . f3iome, .3.50 """ rs for I thelyn � oudition. He live st4ok. � -- I . t goats, while W. L. Trann, an old Huron .. oknowl died on i hospital I - an, unconscious a I e � In � `­_- q : � If I Mr. A R. M tooh, of meatiag and tl a line is now an assured t the meeting of the Oddfallowe iGrand- _-E I . f � I i . did not rally, but lingered until Friday, -A . 5 ��; � . - . . &A, �_ 1� . . i � ' ! . , � 1.75 boy, 'and son-in-law of Mr. James Moir,'pf Sunday, 9bh foot., after an illness of some � ; ­A� . -3,00 � 11 . I thl I Lad -a. hold last week in Hamilton, the ve- . . Some - tion of the u when he diecL I 1) L,1� . I -Umborne, sustains the repute, months from Wag trouble, 11 3he was 20 years - _$Vhot migi i have proved a very serlopis of port of the Grand Treasurer ishowed tho 'raw � ­ � � - � (V , �, I I I I . . It I . at in hog-rs�ihing, with a large exhibit of � o -Win, Cockburn, or., blacksmith � _- , ,;i%al I . - Ug.a " House clean. . ,ome - . � I I _ - I . . a p inid while Frank Woodop Kingston ' or. ceiptefor the year amounted'to, 113 594I99; " � � , .8 2.510 i 1.50 we- of ago. ,00ident hap ' -­?, . � , different alasses,� The chief attraotion,how- . 9 died suddenly, on Friday aft _ R . - i I been conduct- 0 ; - -'i' v g0oda.for home pur- - - . - . I -1 I- . , . ; - , . -Mr. R. Graham, who h wife and fsmily�, of Exeter, were returniog I the expenditure, $1.3,0774 43, lebving a bal- � 4k , �4� " . I t _� I i l . � ever, as the race noon of last week, while starting off oil a , , �o. I ow. get tha beef, kind "I � . � . . I . - , here so in old Ontarip, w ing the Mason housa, in Clinton, for the fro�w Grand Bend, on Thursday evening fishing trip with his son, The two had got ance bf $520.56. A grant, of $1,862,62 ,w" - __1 15�,* . . . . . I , . '_ - - 0 - A Ft A &ail when some very godd exhibitions of I i Y114 1; . a ,a w . . ableached abeetiU64 . .. I A , I I tr I i past three years, has sold Dut to - A. Bran- last When a few rods to the cast of the nicely started In a mail boat, with . the .old made to. the Oddlellowis? Home, T6*i1Xr)r . . , I speed were given$ A very interesbirij; affair, - � - . I i i o 1 4 1 . p! . � - denburg, of Listowel, who iptapossession Oil Bli . I ,-- fli �. :a kna,y secure llaw . ; I . A Crook bridge, at 86dom, ibe ho 'a 9. of the Grand Secretary VAL, fixed at $2,000 a - ; , � � I . . I he first r oe of ,8300 -for -, � ; I . : -, � � hital .0 �40 a � I - itlysomf party or part... 2 . n: h . . 0 - 1 ' called the ohariot race, consisting of teams Septa bar let. - . . . �; wean the ro and a gentleman in the atern-sheate, steerin *-_ � 0 Ad . blediand f,al rolling. unto be back In yea� and an allowan cliliricail, - - i M o ika. ait, n all. �. 2ed to pusumatio bir d rigs running at 4.a t When nearing Barriefield shore, on t � - 5i l6rwvricemr. I One night recez hollov . The Grand Treahuor was voted - 1 �� ; 'IF . a . . � � 4 � . I . , � broke, -open the two doors leading to the which or quite close to other. T -, heart -failure, and within a few minutes ex- $250for extr&:servioes in connection WIC12 , il . � -11 . I � I their gisotesit possible opteed once round the took, the deoese d ,ouddet,ly collapsed of DA8111tsuice- I - I - I ; - i -es �'Raion o se traek,elicited much applause. sttl F'h L I Vf,'_ . . -Ct at . fe as, I . ; Lc d i - . � mber of the Wai ranosh township a position at it could OddIdlows'Home. It is pro to � �. �, ; � i . . I . ooune I ohs , . botse W-48 in 5 . - � . � - I - . I * oes not require very keen observation . - . . � , , th;ese, .In And - __ . not plead, The deceased was about 75 years of the XhI MiZa - A - : � I I . I . -.1 . . . I � It di ball, isar St. Heleife, and ransa I possibly ri b itself. Bub f r the timely age. He was a native of Scotland, but.b&d have a tent at tbe-Dominion E b 41 . i . . � - . . i, - know wherein . � ' 1. n . � . by a visitor to Ohio fair, to - - . . � . I � I � . . i olork'i i officel throwing the papirg, eta., on assistance of is me friends, w o happenO 0 � 41 . IL I made Kingston his home for almost half a grautof$50 wavinadetoilie Grand Mae- .. - . ,, -1 � . i 1-1 . . � . . . _. - -ber lined g anitoWs wealth, ag the 'very numer- the f14 or. % alOng shortly a ter the accident ores . I i . ��. I 4 . I Three quarter and full length, ifiNcravenettes and mb rments, lies M I ' . : tibe h century. . ter. It was reported that the membership lid. - I . � . r � .. I Uy last on* complete thrashing outfits In, �peration . V r. S. Miller, Of Holm asv . uld have di . However, some - . I � . 11le, has pur- af ;Ir - , L I � '�" . .. � - dIf- � i . ieil- about our stim- , . - , heavy hall and electric storm Was 08 000if 612 increase of 1,500 during the , � _. I All new xi.ght up to the minute� in style. � - You do not get a chance to the grounds seem to be calling for wheat. wo A yery I : .*1 � a; the thermometeri, � 1. chased. the stock of goods in the general Blped I Mto its feet year.. .Ibwas resolved that hereaftor no - I . I , - flonity, the beast was hi visited man r.! L.. - I � I . gimison's coats. We fia t a � N gh these are, we are sellin- the lot On a , . # y parts of Manitoba and the To , I, veil! ny, ew Mou I Most of the otherilines of machinery war - 1 �xt; b,zc3iva&, by tha, I store carried on during the past year by J. when it was found that no ser.ous damag� lodge -shall be initiated untilft shall- have at � -;,:I. . I . - I . ritories last Sunday night and Mends I � �T� : ! , a to, awn One, - At and the price moves1hem quick - . . couspiounua by their abspnee. A few gaso- y . �, . � . . F, and H. G. Mulholland. We understand w" done. � I . least 7,0 charter members, with good- pros- ; f. . I . I - Ll Pon . ., )� ­ � I Z line engines, cream separators, wagons, etc.# y bought the property from M ion � 11102- iza 7 W I " 1: I ly ming. At Cal r the Imperial Limited I _041, 4 I _,� . i on; all merchandise .* that he sloc ,Wbab might have resulted in a serious pects of continued increase. Toronto .� 7 I., I - ' - I rived two Itonis late. It ran into a - Xi_ _� : I I - . train or � , - - I � ays, are so low that, I , i . I were on exhibition Fanny Blackwell. a6ident bappe ed on Tuesda3 morning ,of selected an the place of meeting for' next', , ;, . : . ; d�2.50 ' ek, at soar . I ' cord breaker. Many year by the Grand Lodge. The Officers 4. 1 � �� ; . I . I tv . - In the "1081%0b" I found a very creditable t enviable ,sot we � hail storin between Moosejaw and Medicine � � . them� weve cooly , FO length coat, all siz6g, I . -Huron county farmers iave a ; a John K 3rr & Son's Hat, which was a. re � I .,;k�! I ; � I � ihe finsiarts and ladics'work from I - 44 __�d . : , re for all -kinds al cc � . 4125 exhibit in. . reputation an stock raisen and- fa�teners, br�ck and tile 1yardo, Credition, The work ilton +:%-, i blitiek and grby, all sgiz tch work, at I windows were broken by -the storm, in m d re t J. B, Turner, Ram : es, . . 0 � I - -1 . � ' � � ' - landscape painting to erazY Pa out of two lots of cattle re4ntly shipped to Mon were in th; not of letting � !arge mass Grand Master ; U.B. Butterworth, Ottsweit �,L I . suitable for S331 kind&B " - - cases the double windows being smashed, - � _J ; � I . , i � Li fancy collax and flounce, all colors, . I - 6.00 which i6e Manitoba ladies are adoptei. In Toronto, the lob fattened [and shipped by of lalay fall wh�n an immense weigbb of the r --- _V ; sl Come with your , some very � The stones are described as being of gigantic Deputy Grand Maste ; F. R, Blewitt, VW I ,-, : I � . I I . . the grain and root departments nald, of Heneal,], carried off the - F I ;� I L - Pd, your eggs to ;&.0 f. 4 clotb or`Watelrproof� � . 1 7.00 fine specimens were shown, which elren at Hugh MoDo farm earth buried 34r, Chrio. Voelker up to the size. There has been a great loss of sheep towel, Grani Warden ; J. B, King, Ter- . I " - �, . I I .. I I I I . . 'hands at once o3t to work to onto, GrandlSocretary; W. J. b&cOormfiak 77� ; I . I . sweepstakes. They were �ed on his nook, Will' cattle in the district. P � a - r, - I . cc � ; I 8.50 this early date, shows the wonderful growth I foate th'ainy and Toronto, Grand Tiessurer; 0. L� Lewis 1- -_ �_ � A I cloth or rubber linecl. waterproof, north of *Chiselhurst. extr ,,lung man and in a short time - ­ . - . 1p _�, � I . - �, � attained through this country in a remark -A sad and unusual death from lockjaw 0 � . . I � or ous position. Z � . � -Mr. Rubon Hamacher 1has disponed Of he was release from his proo A Chatham, and C. 0 Tyman, - Brlbokyljle_� ­,!_� I . . ably short period. On the evening of each occurred a few day -ear I r . Ot, _,__­��.11 � . his property in Zurich to Mr. John Beichert He was unoonspious when he wis picked UP' Twelve days previonel'y als'. aeorge 7Mmas'eh' Grand Representatives; H. J. ouppyl . _­ Z.� .- . - - - AA0 cial attraotiona" are given, such as 1- � I . --- - - AMA" - - - - - - - - - - - - - I I day 11spe - . . . _§�_ - 474 � . _ _.J I _� . I � I and intends removing with his family to and it was at first thought be w -as dead, but - , I I - � . � � - _4�=_j 1 . I I . - . . . � - � baloon ascerialons, acrobatic- performances, Pigeon, Michigan, where, it is reported, he on the arrival 'f hysicion !he *was soon man- r&n a rusty nall nearly through her taws, Grand Mar,.,hal- Dr. A biix�srono � -i - . .- dancing, and fireworks, amid the howlings P . foot. The wound was apparently healing Owen Sound, Grand. Condu,-,tL)r -; H, B. V_:��. I . : � r'�'t I - - : 3 _. . - _1- . 311M of the sideabow fiends. If it was noisy dur- . _ _.,�_�11 ! I I � '', � 1 . with his brother-in4aw, Or. James aid- to his home and after a careful examination aaoident until three days before her death, Theodore Parnell, St. Catherinvo, Grand __ I - 'V� � ; � , - . , L 1. I L i I I I v ren, Wq:,�, - 4 ; I Boy . a , ontat - it was found 'that no bones 'Were broken, , il 0. -", J. �a - a � -AraL will engage in the shoe business, in con"Tally brought aroan�, aR'po was at once conveyed Dawson, Port Arthur,,, (iraud G'fuardian ; ,�, ., . I I 1-1 U A a 0 ing the day it was a perfect bedlam at nigh b. ,� well, and nothing more was thought of the . U y e 1. - law. t. Herald; Rev. W, .R. Norton, � - ; I , . i I -4 ; I - From the cry "Estelle wants to see you," to : ; 1. �7::E �, . it - W , . -Miss Elizabeth Wynn, of Exeter, met though the yoOng man received several bad when she was not f.-aling well, and consul plain ; R. K. Cowarij 1 Londont q A -A . 4 . I I . L I the "abance, you mile if you fall to see the ' I ed a physician. She was then suffering in Grand Chaj I � %ifi , . ;7 with a painful accident oa Monday Of Imb bruises on the body - � finally Junio : .W1. -, , �,! . ; r Post Grata Master. - I � I . . ­ ; eigb god pig"; it is safe to may that I . ages I vt,�L_ _114 4 . . . - - �-- � I �t-IeK, week. she was standing on a' box, picking the grat ot f I ok*aw, She was - T,,Tj- ---�d : 01 , - 9 � siona, having three in . a , : , 'A UL -1 L Start at the bottom— "Jamie .',Iob*rt.g'dgh,horns,"im�mort�lized b - taken with oonv , J1.f =A- a - I 1� y . I -:A . . � I - - some plums, when the box tipped, throwing d died as above etated. Perth Notes. I � - 41 � i I , I .1 i the facile pen of Grogan. in hie fambus des- rapid euccesplon, aii - ��7 A - -jk .. I . _ - - I -9. v I . I I ' her uport her face on the ground, The force Canaida. 2, � L_ - . I : A Cat Stockings— dou-ble ortption of the relief of Ladysmith Ld how 1 air Board She leaves a husband and two children. -Fifty years ago Mr. W" F. SindergaiiT. .I,,- I . . I - I . a heel) of the fall burst a blood v0soulin herhoad. -The West. Middlesex Union F 1� ,� . I muttly y W_ Nk, . � a ' Hillhurat of Blanshard, then a brigliti, oung ; Os C - it was celebrated in Seatforth, was most de- and' ttended to the have invited Ron. R, L. Borden, the Con- -A very successful sale of - � � ll A doctor wzm*%I�ed took to him- - � 9- ,.� a - ; Z - doubl toe double knee. I : amilton fe4ow of some eignteen yearn, , -`I, - � : 1 7 1 - cidedly not in it I � otive leader In the Dominion Parlis- Shorthorn cattle took place at the H - . � - , I ; � � - � . R I I i abtle self for a wife, Miss Morrill, of the Dams 11�4 �. k � I : on the ground I met with many known wound. . sery -L `. " I -Mr. George Garton, io� lot 28, conces- mont, to open their fair on September 23rd, stock yards pavilion last week. The a . �; . 'i - t � 7 - I I I - . ; . 1. � . double. I saw George , - were offered for the late Senator M. H. tov�nehip, a oweet, -womanly girt of Neven- -.!._,*�' � � I I � , I � ext, Lion Brand KDee pantS2 , and well remembered faces. - � . Cash I � . oion 13, East Wa%*aqosh, trieti with rather a r -The lluitbora of the Elgin Loan Corn - I _. I . � . . , - I - onarch t ob buyer teen. On August first, At their residence In #� 11 " -, ded Hinchley standing guard beside hie M ,- � i t �� it aind double knee. I peculiar accident on Monday morning of pany, St. h mas. announce that the cOm- Cochrane, of Quebec, The bigges A- 1-1 . I I : 1. I sea I hey celebrated in a-verly- � a I . .- - I I and along with Min Jack Sproat,ithe8tar VV I i � i 1, I last.week. Hewaserigaged in drawingin PaDy has been realizing on it9i investments, was Sir William Vals 111�rrto, ho purchased the township, ti . i _� I � I . I ' P essanu � � - , - - I - implement traveller of the West, shd at one hay from a piece of new ground, with a and will be able to ray 25 or 30 cents on the some fancy stock for his ��Oelkirk farm. He I I- manner their golden wedding. ;] � ; - I I . . I . . lw I . � � * � " - I $1,000 Mbunt Stept - , rid near - �� I I '' Store - - , rblen a Sw earable—red, black time a popular salesman in the Gold C for Lord - Irriands and neighbors from far A Is eater, unt . on Lion horme! and wagon. By some means the dollar' of its 1101lit as at an early date. paid ion, ivii I _.. A ! - I . , � - I . . , I . I - . . I store in Seaforth, I also ran across Alex. llynie, gathered to greet them and bring tokens Of , A � � — i blue oi� green. � shaft of the wagon struck Mr. Garton on �-Rov. Principal Caven, of Knox College, ported, bred by William Dathle,of 00 � I - �g . I � � . 'Tommy" Greenw' od, well Scotland. � This was the their atteem. � - _'� . I � � Colquboun and " Q Z . � Z I . - ­ � I . . I do - Miss U411101 the elbow, resulting in a fracture of the T�rontio, who has been seriously ill for ihe Abordeqnohfre, : ,-. frion . uesday afternoon of' last week Con, I � oreemen through Perth ano Huron has no far re�overod as t highost:price paid at the safe, 1 Sir William _T I � -1 W . I 0 __ � I mall bone.' p t few months, 14 n = Vdai. -ii6ade,10 - —blue, brown� and kno n h a � � a, stable Clulow, of Mitchell, .-experienced & � I � f at good price I _ . � �ing f . Op him with a Cap a twenty y, _r ' . . t I WWI T I som ears 4o ; Albert Hd'miston, -as, in a Prief trip for bought iseveral other head � -, - , . ' � f1_1 -The 10 aore farm of R, E. Coat b( able to leave that city On ? . � tca,rdixx%,-�-Mr- I I I a -oioneer thresher from the 12bh cOncession : and he gave $800 for Lester's �' ride, import- very narrow escape from dbatill. He w*s at �� - � � I ., . . � . - Z . ; for W. number of . ; ,: cheaked. , : son oft ex-coun- Grey towns ip, has been purchased by W. ol ange of air, I was : 4 --purchaser of the station kAndin,g over some prisollers to , � I . - � � of'Hibbert; James 0hapman, ; . , of ToronW ad, Hon. John Dryden * �7 . � � J, Homing ayt of Teeswater, who will got -Mr. T, G. Bragg, B. A _� iF, bat Who has -now I cillar Chapman Tuokqrsmitb, and Dave London, and having gone on , �� 7 1 1 '7 � , - I . I . * ' Price paid won U aivertity, Who has been for Aix years else- several good cattle, The sale totaled $17,- an official from . - ti in . 38088ion 0 October 15, , � la, establishmell . I I 1�11 for the small sum of I Chesney. I heard that Sandy Cardno -and PO . board one of the coaches the trsia, began to *1 . - 1.5 . . bhree years i1noe Mr. Coates otothl master 10 Bowmanville, I i leaving for 390, an average of $301 per head. , . - :J� . I 4 � � . 1 6,000. it 8 I � _ ushed to tbe, plat- . - . , home here- visit' , . I � Noble Cluff were there, but did 1 not see 8 I servatives have lost another ,pull out. Mr. Clulow x: ,� I - in. Mooiff. I& � , 0 them, I was : ked several time's if I bad bought the )lace from H. all, paying 65,- b swoon City, where he Is to take chargo' of -The Con . Dn Senate, by the form and jumped off the op,W.sito W*7 in - . �. � - I 100 far ft, b it he h U � in �b a now high school establishi d there. : i member in the Domini, � I - �_, - as mad0i I 11; J inoi ; . - so I . lch the -train was going. !!,a- fell back- � I - in -eat him? a0ai, i seen so and so -i -and after I had r6plied in which took place wh - -1 - - eirisia- . � I � BLACK CXT BRA" � I - -$1.61 � . 781 pact@. Final I eehion has not i -Dr. Gold win Smith, on Tt uradisy of �sit death of Senator Cochrane, . wards between the platform and -the moving . 11 aVaxilng,�*. en.t CN1CA(;o:.R0qKF080 I i there - different i Friday , - � . , t his re Idenoe, Hillhurst, Qua,, on - � . of oursiste; vilwe � HOSIERY COAAPIANY I I the negative 'Fin told that they wer!( ,ill beenlarrivei , as to what ..0oates will do. w.aek, calebrit,ted-his eighby-firob birbbo.ay, a I I I I . wheels, but fortunately escaped �belng in- I � I �' . � I I but as the aver4ge Manitoban's statement Is I 5 I I 1� . ad, Vw I Y�r,PfOSUA, Wtg- 1, I He May loc to in Seafor or perhaps in T.1s, famous sage of the Grang was her# an, afternoon of last weekt after a long Illness. _. � � , ; - I �q I . ni,ug l"t a . ' with a grain of safti by t - . ' d, He was � 1i (O . , , 1 __ . � I generally taken he 1 3i 'at Real 80 years of age and a native of jurd& i . - August 13th' 182 *as g, EngUn I k �oyal- � 1. � / � FU4 Ulob igan. . I , . -and-&-half, -year :I , a, Much enj fl�frflfl!'�� , I eastern pool t venture t�say that , Quebec. Aoi4e from his political -Charles Lynch, the twov . . ,r . llrl�i � . 3le, � I will no � � - a a prao is ng physician. . Campton - 1. . 11140 11,11 � r 11 . I Toronto, f0falSAY, � . I I . i ,, . ; -0harlej Edward Morrill, of Colborne, in where him fa her wa I . seder of Im- old son of Trainmaster Lynch, of Stratford, 4, . . they were, I. . I" ; career, it was as.& successful be . f _!� And- - � . I ear gone )y a well known, coritraotor and Be came to orouto in 1871. A a painful � � . � P I the misfortune to meet wit ,.r- � � ,,,hie relatives . - In conclumiodt Mt. Uditor, I shall merely Kull or, die I on Sunday right 0 his real- -Gear a 1; Is the defaulting man4ger oved rodeo of cattle that Mr. Cochrane had . � -Piontel to, . � mpany of St. Thomas, Olt known, In this respect he on- accident,, the other afternoon. 86rae Of , � �_v oinivy� as Oas h i` il add that the weather i0ovely, with an cc Kcamet � �, � vf-the day.- - Butter a6 d Eggs � I - ,at don , ill xbraid," .Colb inet after rather io�. the El in �, � � .-' -1 � - I . � . �_ I I , I or � his' dUtri a was the larger boys of' the neighborhood have ,1�,,_ �; der - liar I I . � Proliects in t f fArs yel d 60 ye ad in (t' orld-wide reputation. H � I _16n, ig visiting � . casio'nal abowe 810 I Ine 8 O a arm. who Is eon he n ton Penlfo� joyed is w eon in the hab - , � � � . I are very brigb 'fo"r op abundant Mveeb. oann possibly live, i in saidol t6 the owner of some of the best specimens of b It of pitching horoesboes in -4 .'i I , '"* I . . , . is. "At*****"*#*"" ­ � Deoe1ase Wks WDIF known Isoughout the ti ry, oann .1 . . yard, 4nd the younger � .4, � I yen . ; 1Z I I � -Messrs. M60w, **" � . Yours. trll,y; I by, the Morris f am ly being closely in- of implate h :sentence of t 01 ; 110 gholthorne that could be procured. In ad Mr. Lynch's back , I . m 4 - . 1g. in a large quanti- � .., � . I R M LHR. coqr� i uship, . i 6 his .extensive establishment at boys in Imitation hitarted -throwing the. shoes � -_ . �. . ikir 0,04. � � I i 0 , - torwo history of t a tow a phymica� wreak an no& ely abld t6 dition 't i � , - lea. Miss BSOX 0 . I " I van with the I I " � . . . . * 'i i I ! . Hillbureb, he hid a large roach in the West. and little Charlie unforl. il. ; I Arif I :Q I . and he news of his death at the early age ,w alk. . I . � . _* I j.. Maryso - oad and received a bad g sh on the -top of � . � � of St I I , - � 'of St. Joseph. ro, will be a sorrowful surprise to � -Ell& R�.A, of Strathroy pretty rill o. for the breeding of the best Olson of cattle. r i - I , � The,for- . The C . of 61 I ye f a head from: one o th, On- - 7w il . � t a howe--­' , ' ill Marine , sons br- th . He was uno i . - w . Stewa- t 5 ' to of the University of T ok' . . _r . . . ear -old girl.with 811969 39 marine is -The ; � - I � � , The editor o! Oe Clinton News -Record all s rho ne . The wound wim qu-ite I � - 9 throrr4h� . i . � . 1 4 1 ; He � 't"n-y eannouneed the results of the inn- solous for some time -1 - , e ig T w him ,vas a naLive,of 11 . . I � � the, self-confie 3d onto bay I . �� 'z'e g"'t'a riperia(l, * - . 4 1 I . . � has recently bi a# on a visit to the city of St. Coll orno, a man of sterlino qualities, broad u der arrest!at Windsor, ab three inches long, P � � so.. .. I � - illation scholarship examinations. deep and 1 out �i . � - it arias of - I following description in h' view a and loVed �yall. who know murderess oO bar female ohil , whose ol for matric i ; �10 . . ACDONALD)- - t Joseph and gil all 'the a n ,I I I" ­ � i i ' �11 6.n!r_&Tfnhel fri SUOCESBOR$ TO GREIG & M n i � . � , ) the M ohl 29 scholarships available, and of -Mr. Andrew Ftok, oil NoAth Esethope, I I sed to learx� that I . ( . I of what is going 611 I that somewhat notable bi I Was taken from the river in d r There were - iffarenb who has for 31 years oonseadtivoly repro- �117 - - , . . � �p �#urday evenin, g, as Mr. . Fred gon Can dock at or, where 'a a theme 26 were A t q � . tr . 4 , I . , . 1-'-.k�l, . � ea. h . . - - n Winds awarded. Over 20 d � I A rapid' . I place : I I mi, sentedhis townbhip, as councillor, deputy- - lt4ough not 11 , --A- 0 -i -it. i school& have representatives In the list, Of � . . 9 y - i � 14 - T)r. said, Mrs,, Bwk!� "The "City 'of Bti. Joseph is marking Ro son 'as about to unde his horse which said she had. thrown I I county councillor, won lost . I � r . ti.- ,n I I I Percy Haspeler, oal j son of iN. � r . history of reeve end - _4 . . . � � �_,,th in' London wi � Joh.nson Bros. Old Stu' d �' at � * 'I wizard, Monsieur COUF was Itetherad to a post in f -onb of .9. Adams I -Mr. . successful ones, the largest In the . .. 91 � . - . - o time but th Harbord and Jamieson week presented, at, his home in North Best- - I � I 3 I I �c-Keuzia, Who, has I i � I I I I;uine as ever, The big store, in Londesboro, the animal got fright. JFw3ob H,eo*ler, of Waterloo, manager of the eksminstiOril-' addras and a handsome watch , �� . � � . I . I � I : � tine, is just as g the the M61mon � Bank, in that tow a, was drov; n- Collegiate Institutes, Toronto, each got he 0 with,an #_ . It horse- . shad forwar o cc ,,' I o; 90 him retiring from public 14 � I I block will be d it inp ation oned and trade a plunge and losvip . � � �&, an excelle, C f .. I I . I I fooseau, Has. 6hree, and Chatham &rid Hamilton two each. an chain, upon I . � . '_ Z . I . sm] O:RrX - - - do it, he remarked to bridle on t is post off it Went with Mrs. ad while capoeirig on Lake - I - ?, :, Er ;Oun . I as fast an Mon I ,leglita) life. A large number of people gathered at . - i e work . . a& _ i � � ; I lays ago, The young man v; as H, Of Cooks, of Harbord Street Cal J . . �a Ism ,a, . � the Nows-Ree lay, and 4while Rogprson I i the bugqy. Having rito hope of koks, a few I . . t a other ( I � I 101i time P4014 . ho no on his ia. headi the general proflofencylisti, and M ism his home to honor th� retiring .9flioial. I , - _: I 'where � he bo � . there was no lbl evidence that su@.h will eta I unaway horse without lines or 22 years of o a, and was d. Mr. Falk was presented 1,with a purne eon- �4 . . , 21 . 1.1 - . . . I sa�ing "Ur, . Rogerson doolded to jump. The "tion from: orb William, vhere he, � � � � . 1. Z, W V�v a .A� P, Osborne, of Bowmanvillef to socon I I here the work . . I be the case, � at t t Is not i 'It will bri * Bank of Montreal. i I R. U. Halliday, of. Chealey public fiebool, has taining a handsome sum+ Mr., Falk has , ��'_ I . � �� k- 41 � ho h c mparatively little has speed at ich the rig wat going throw her lodger keep r in the awri. � .1 Ili* rant of Thoroy, Itn not be go, t first ,Public school been twenty years -councillor of the t i, - , , . I � . - -:-J. B. King, of Toronto, is indee4i a the honor of being the - I � I Z ivisiting her - ! been socomplighl n the lasttwelve 1111011i 4 three �� . � I fli I . I � � , ...t I . 400 I i 0 n laked up unoonsoloue and taken into veteran in the ranks of o . : ' Alsters" - . fr.. ' ;he. .wit4 great force to the groun,l,. and she Ojai Oddfello[w- student to ever gan a scholarship. He ship, five years deputy, reeve an- I . Z krid Mrs. somal'. , W, h. " I 1 degraph The big ,promoter a now most active I ) , moral proficiency. - yeara'eounty councillor. IV— j i - - A -, - . C4 i I W Al 999 'Id . I - ; I � . aently vialtog � I completing a 86hen a for the construction of R71d'ame and medical aid being at hand P, this b iing his - bhirty-ei ghth yeari, I in stands foarbh in goi , I . . . ce as Grand rty including Mr. Joni, Con-. I -The Sb: Marys Argas says: A daring . 11 �, 1� A, m;;A lar I ory re, . . I I o Zura she'wassoon, revived.- 8 a received a bad continuous i ervi 8 cretary of, the M We z - : I r � � __ i . ail from the "City" t on the night 01. -, � . rgueon.-Mr. GOW I - wo --- I . . I � . 'Ontario, and as the honor � ,.� . I an electric r . 9s - hold-up occurred near to � I me 'Oho. Grand LodgD of 1.,h;� jut retumed'to Port Ar WEI _� .. , � ich. He rath eats to the term scheme shal�ing up bat nothing me team yaobt, sailboat Saturday, Augutt IM, bat owing. no doubt N inding, the, past tbl"' k -41 . r Olt b* 'i tQ' w4h i�dians, a a . ! :P- ]R_ � g f last week, Mr. of being the oldest Ineumbeill of t 'k.m. I - S,M] -0- I line, but than :On Tuesday mornin . I ! U .6w, and viciniv" 1 roe , I as applied to t 01 rejected . . round Lake to the vibtlins reluctance to have life name . � I . lay rip . � . ,- . . i � th her 013)81min. dunning@, of G derioh, died after port%rit offic a -in int of service of an ,of and canoes, from-& ton daye't i - b yet, -ri art.. of the Week. - I I . t � at in neither nor there. ,rhis, too, he B J lished, the true account has not, as __! . . i .. . I I I I a lot, med I at 0401rand lodg a of exica'rit p- . Nepigoit. They went an arouna the shores u i I I er Miss Lillyf a I � i - t� ! g illso as, aged 73 ye s. The deoe , the @aerator . . , . . I . aye, will be b il %o rapidly as haid cash Gg- 1191 - laught ."_ � � g menta unde urlediobion 7f the S�vor- of the lake, steamed 1213 the Paskogon River Can learned. The chief of 'police is in P �-fti . . View* and h6 eves w be &'paying gentleman who suffered from a . throat , ments unde �� I I ­ jity rooenbly' . - . can do it, i i 1 for ton milles, and iJBiver for four mites, messIon of the story, but 4anuo A y6tif 10- I �_i I . , � - - al. n Grand � - - __ ; -so years,, though i elga, Grand n aq 1, . a. Aestomtyb� 4000ter';.; !_ i C/n. .;. - M,on concern from I h, rat. Such a line woul trouble, hid been ill thi who W I- 1 � � � � eyf bat. - IW,h IV Remitting 1� . , eY 0 0 as to the peo-- only confit ad to his bed one week. The �-Alexau�ler . Pirle, edit Of the t��ff- visited the Grand Trunk Pacific surva r' osto the name of the g6 tlern . 1. -1 Of, Dr... 011,09121 � � !, certainly be a gtoa convenien . was born near Stoke, I don Banner,� died at his home; lut Satu�day camp, and found that they were mal'int'g held tip. The facto seem to ba that A Young �� 1. . I - I _ . I ­ - - ; 1. . I � M here with his psr, . ple of that se(tion and if a proven suvocies late! Mr. hfunnings , I as in town 11 . . . : u its* so �.' . i would undoubtedl lead -he building of ir tome ,,ounty, Englax�d, and inarried , night, as thi) result of a 'buile wound self4ri. splendid program in getting- a good main hired4nan from near Avonton, w I I - . . ig- pon his dut I � I . �. to t X rn the I t me line. The expedition repriseiats the X -epi. and had been a trifis, too free ,in showing a I 111 i . L �ixnpffcat � , $- . � diated a week previox :5-1 . I Conif i Use Dominion ExpreSS Money Order' _; � ADY'# � I similar lines W "v r&lr parts of the county. Miss Woodgate, of Ipw1ioh, England, on . r . ; . - . r i . , -Aallway Nopigon roll of bills, Thfee men, followed him from I _� . � . � 11 i in gon Railway Oo., St. Joe - I �� I � . I � . for tht I � 1 3, so had he lived 19 days . of the unfot.tunate,ovourrence the dootop I j _. . - � - � r� r ! " sh o. Nets town.and overtaking Im on the Stratford � . He, h"I I I . - : . I .rhen the first car posses over the line,Mon- August 30t h, 18& 1C bl �� . r '9� I � . . . ! - ur Coutinel�rlll be given the freedom of mote he would have cial4rated his golden I ottendaxios did not hold out much hope for Pulp Co., and the Canadl!nOM I �� the employ- Of I - day, " I - , the I etc � ad watch � f � I ! lie and it nial n yre ieved him. of his money a . - . � ' xx�!iniol litles and when ing. hortly after i . 1� bv& O,U . . . g * ft the several 4d norria a they sailed- i Mr. Pirle's recovery, but It Was not U Itil were set every 1i It was and h4ndled h I -1- � . , � and ga , -(T I � that We f dends gave - pro- -, star,, i , a- r . I m . . 1 16 'Ke citizens of the tbriv- fo I I up white -fish, trodt, eta.$ W 0� ma,Z hauls of road . Im rather roughly. As T� I... Steneman hot n happ d relves t r0anad and settled in 1 Yort county, but I �ridrsry nigi b that his many no Oomplatut has been made . I - , � U101B. . G -R El G & STEWART, A r, found that there are immense as iounly stated , � I . � "a I bing at after a, roe dance f 11 ' �rs they moved ) 011 expectations of recovery. The late � M � �. - . I 429 quZy of Oriall will '00 r SU tg of good farming yet to Chief- Young, but he in, neverthel , - ',I I , bath. - - . I I 0 a His spruce, with large trao r Mb � f I ,-, � Ift, - Colborne tow ship, where they . Virie was born in Guelph 51 , � . � � 'the wizaid an his, projeots, If bu it will wait, to years ago. , at for the guilty parties- T_ as been the post 0 est and mouth on the look 0 -4.. - � , � I . Iti wee.W mo ad to Go4erich, , f4ther was proprietor and editor, -of; 'the laud, well timbered on the w . � � � _ . i . I . ­_ i Wing the: pal � � d: Telegraph, and Dominion Exp ess. - be under a all r obtained by a oompany . liv4d till the family. , . . . I I . . � ; . -1 C.'P, R. hoket an 1 � . . . I . � Y �, I I . , . ; ; I __ , . i - i I I � - � . . . I I I . 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