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e, k,d and Gundy, � and,W. III. Kerr will pre�nce ,of, min'd succeeded in pla ing - man Catholio�S of the 060tion did nlOt
� tak-6 charge; Salem, Rev. Mr. ,Wil- a ,h-bavy railway tie, in fron!t-of th� AMU, WIN R 9 - of the town�hip
son, of Teeswater, will )conduct , the -rear. wheel6, and'a sad .,and very ex- -- within the time specified in sub-sco-
GOOD C, O:T S sex' ives; Bervie will have 8evd �asftwophe, was thus avert�- SEAFORTHS , tion 142, of the mepatrate school mot
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I I I By -resolution of'Revd�. Millyard at the " MapleLq," the ilaita M. C. C MI.. put them diown as supporters of ihe
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- I ano Holpioa the various ministers cron property. He sa14,,.', there cre and other private oom new school. Parties representing the
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'. .. . I � were made responsible, for the Educa- many dif f joultieg in�, �makln,g ithe I ea'l "That we ire in f aver of allowing public -sohool board aDDvaled to the
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I . I � The siibiolned, sums arp iassessed els must arrive alid: jefoss the r ver "That Itht Department of ,Dr,own public school. This was refused.
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Have yctu ever thought how contented' you would feel, how well you to the .various charges on the dis- befg,W0 much- Of the Igr"t ,work can Land3 be' congxatulated'upoxi the , Then the county Judge wa , - Iippealed
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I would look, and what 'satisfaction it would afford your friends to See YOU tri�ct f0r the. following suMS: I ,be .notioe& The. ploat for 'the ,work forestry policy they have adopted. I t5o, but th a a 'I eon -11smissed
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dressed in one of our handsome Fall suits, or 0 ercoats, or a. Jacket, or a , Superannuatib,n. Gen. . Ond of tthl� line, is worth " That we Teaf firm our adhesion ,to' -While thTeshing at the '-arn of
� . I i I Circuit MinL§tex Con. ovOr $70,000. the principle of equalization of tax- 11
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� - . . i Wingham $108.44 $44,40 $1804 : - *— ation. I . � I I
� I � A'Canadian Train Held Up By " That all wa ter powers be,retained ' near Ripley, an Saturday aa.,3 t, Gar-
- ; Kincardine ' - I 82.37 37.80 13:67 � . &s *the pro i ner Stanley, vo,n -of Wim. Stanley,
. The :'7 new'Garments' are noW Luoknow 63.00 26.40 10-52 1,� � Robbers � ,,perty of the people. 12th �emoession of Kinloss, MeIt v; , ith.
. ; - � Brussels,' 03.00 24.75 10-56 I, At 9 -30 -18�day night, 'at a ppi in�t " That legislation be applied tor
'i. . � � i Teeowater -� to give the farmer optrol of ship- I an accident which may terminate fa-
. I .� 57.00 ' 22.40 9AT 4t,- 1-2 ,t6il;� east -of Mission Junction, - Ily. In attempting to replace the
. , , Ethel I � 49.00 20.80 8.20 ,�,,Britiah- Coltimbia, on -the ,Western ments -of farm produce �till,-the same, ta
. on the'.Tables. - � Fordwich 55-60 � 20.80 9.10 slope. of the Rookies, �the---Canadian is paid for." I . . 1 fanning mill belt while the machide
. . 1 list of IqU68;tions I wa% in* motion; ht mras'tbiown -with
I � . . Goxrie §3.00 24.75 10:56 Pacific Railway Tran'sconti tal The tAlowing -against thq oylig&rl
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-Wroxeter 39.00 15.00 , 6.47 westbound,f, was held up by � ur I sheaf pully, -taking it Off below the
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The best designers and cutters, the most skilful tailors., have all- done their Bluevale. -56.00 21.12 9.24 masked men, armea to Pie t. th. didates, at the approaching eleetion: pulling ',off the flosh and
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� very best igr you. Come in and let our new Suits and Jackets talkil to you As)�f ield. 56-00 22.40 � 9.20 Three of the men pame over the en- I -Are you in fa*er of f he appli- 'elbow, tho -
.- � ca -tion by ,th'e Government of -the in- I leaving the bone,bars i0ove .! al
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. for a few moments. They have a great story to tell' - of their e�cellence, Sadem '' 45.00 18.07 7.50 der, and at tbe.,imuzzles of revel e'r!% itiative and Teferendum *to ioase� in- b0w,; iLISO Tef�ei , vin g. a de . ep %ut in
F,very purse can find garmenta here to fit it. - � BiAb�l W,00 16.55 6.57 intimidated the engineer by thr ts I r, one on the temple, one
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. I I Riplkay ' * 132.00, 24.75 1 O." 2 ' volving large expenditure of public the shioul&6 s ad ,the to
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. ., � I . � Bervie .1 72.00 18.60 12.06 pregs. They left one man guar I d gver . monoy I . MCA serlou I -goot
. i 2-Woula you support the )grant- . which aff,6oted ,the brain, and i -a-,
I Men�s Suits $5, $7.50 $10 and '12. 1 i � Tiver,ton 39-00 16-12 6.47 -the engineer, and the other �wo, -ing of portiong of Jthe.public domain a1dored by the medical inen ther Mott
. y IV � I WRitcohurch - 48.00 18.60 7.99 taking Ithe fireman with the I -the lac-
- . �m or publio money in the -form of bon- d"gerous. Two hours after
Menis Overcoats $5, $6.50, $8, $10 and *12 , -Belgrave 50.00- 19.23 8.31 polled him td.,,-dnoou�le )the Z174mn� cident four dootofs found It no'ces-
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POYS Suits $2.50,43.50, $4.50).$5.50 ind d" 6 � 1. $1,045.00 $412.54 SIX guard �&ver. fl. -Do, you approve of imembers of ellhow. MT. Stanl v is `31 trears of .
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� Boys',Overcoats $3.50, $4, S4� 50 and $5 1 tively intexeated in . pusbing the ,on alighting on the. ground to a mr- an d -the .ollecting mileage allow- i children. HN reoovery� is scarcely
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: , - i tain U16 cauo% I was � ithreatened b tha .n c . hoped for.
IV � claims -of Alma College, 18t. Thomas, ; ance from the Government? Would
Afen's and-, Boys', -Raincoats $2.50, $3.50�45i� 17.50 Teportod what had ,been Oone. $250 f ourth man,anA was, forced ito ret�urn you aco6pt a palss and, then collect —0
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. . . i � I i . wa2 asked iba, on.Wingham DiArict, tothe trai�. � . I Huron Notes.
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. . and $10 . ; 4 and tli,6 prospects were very favor- The x4bb�ers� when the expressi 4 -Are you in favor of, or,o
r . 1. : able to baving the total amopAt col- was out from the lydiance, of Ithe ppased. been closed down indefinitely. THe
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- y ) I - ment between Canada and Ithe United 'r6asOn a's
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- I the college 'on a sound financial bas- IgGint. half 'way between Ruskin -and
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- . � -* 1 1-1 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1-jr-I 1-1 1-1--1 1 1 k F I is. T rd this the Massey estate 5 -Are you in favor of -thid Senate, chased the handsome brick tresidence.
f . - I � offered $25,000 if the . Itotal were The expre--ts messenger at first re- . of Thomas Jackson, sr., in Clinton. r,
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; , , . : - Taised, Peter, Wood $7,300, and St'. fused to open the roa,r,door, but on be- -Cantelon &. Walli% of Clinton,
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. Lad0 9 � - Thomap city $15,000- This left 1$2,- ing informed that the par woul 14e 6 -Are you oppased to the glvin,,,, I ship about 8,000 hogs, la yeaT. This
' loth Mantles.!, 700 as,thp la of the'London Confer- blown -up with dynamite, lo � , ch " , *411 give somoo idea of the bog- Ibus-
ies 0 . :. - . d, ,or ,selling of public,lands to any par-
. -i ience. $2,500 ,has already been paid ,they had a quantity, .he ,boom ie nd . -t bon
. . , - ties excep -a fide Vettleirs, and i�nem Of the convty.
z � I I di a.nd foro'd ito e ithe 011ie, the 14 year �old son of Rev.
. tWe ftrea�surer on the I.Atter sum, and was disarme I e �
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At , nt ,�of the ver el d A,b�e balance is in sight. In Wingham sa i i ospecia Mr. Jewitt, of Brussels, passed bi�
assortme .y latest creations in nov . esigns fori this sea- fe. I . blocks of land to priva.te parties or
irst season in this. department, we have nothing District tba amounts ' reported so . The bandits" secured about $7,00 in compan i uniOr leaving examination .%his.
. son, all new. This being our f . ies f or speculative purposes?
: but absolutely new garmentt-, and, after examining the froductions of the far are as tollows.: Wingham, $20,.; gold dust �and $1,0100 in currency. 7 -Are favor of publio own- summeW. I -1
Kincardine, $10.10.; ILucknow, $80- ; ' l clerks were similarly
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I best European and Canadian manufacturers, we sel including a $50 donation by Dir. " compelled to open the mail c. 'Ich publi �Of the Augus,t braake to M,GWs.
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I - . � - John Joynt, ; Brussels, $9.20 ; Ford- � self as a representative of the peo- Ballantyne & Son,* -
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0% � . wioh, '$12 ; !,.Gorric, $6.15 ; Wroxe-te gistered mail sack. 9 5-16 cents per po -
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- WE INVITE ALL LADIE* $7; Bluevale, $15; Bethel, $5; Rip- . The engine, expre&4 and onail car , tha,t hae put yan 'forward? . -Otto BerfVlz, of Cranbrook, had
. I i ley, ,$B; Bervie, $10; Overton, $6; were theni run to a point eas of - a PaTtion of ;the thumb on his lef t
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f Whi:tech,urch, $8 and Belgrave $18. Wharno-ok,' where the robberal de- accept -the assi 0 hand, taken ,ocff in )the cutting box
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r To came and examine, try on, compare our stock with any they 1 The College Will -be oelf supp4?rting t5erted th'al t, , d ,iasoa&d.:� I . of a thre��hing machine one day re-
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. . elsewhere. You know the early picking here is always the best. . Veyh 9, V 0 - when the'debt is cleared off. Description of ,the robbers- lbave ciently. I I
. A discussion was taken parit in by been wired �* American pitiels just sidle your constituopoy? -Thie sitting of the Eigh Court of
I these garments at all prices -low priced$'* medium priceo, and high priced. -J Numbers 5 and 9 of the question;3 .
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� � I � . I . . I fa g1wdly number as to lbhe most cf- acrass the border. 'gave rise -to'- some x1isc,Vssi(yn, but Justice for Huron will be held at .
, . ,, fective mode.of carrying on evanigel- 11ave Left No Trace. , - Go&rioh, for jury cases 04 'Mond4y,
i I ! I the whole set �was finally, adopted. I
� i++++++++++++++++++++++++++ � istio work in t.h'e district and it was F-Gotprin-tsIndicated that the train - OctqbeT 31.iqt, 1or the )adn-jury on
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I i. tar as -possible and a union of min- 'village of �Wharnock and �rowed a- -Miss, Maggie O'Neill, who, ftias
- . istexial help would greatly aid in cruss the Fraser + River, land chence Mallory; President, : J. L. Wilson - been a teacher in the Clinton Model
I . � � Fail Hats and Caps treasurer, W. L. Surith; cvice-presi-�
New 1� the desired success. I proceeded to the American boundary school for a number of..1years, has
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In great abundance, no end to the different style$ shown for Fall wear -Soft chairman. After -the matter was Isolutely no clue was ,found to aden-'-: -James Tew-sley, of Buffalo, )and
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Hate Hard HatF Early Fall.,Caps for men and boys I . a well talked aver a resolution hvas tif Y the, � t ' hxee bandits. No Mask,'. -The Ontario Government has ide- . former resident of iclinton, died
; 1 3 . I ! .passed urging the official boarAs drid mail sack, -Or registered letter en- -objection in the en- on Monday of last tweek. Cancer ,of
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- ' bers.' gagement, ,of Chri;,5tiau Brothers 'as the stomach .was the pause of death.
� I . � . "baraperance committees to take )Mp velope was Ieft behind. The Ir '� was 48 years Iof age.
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. C, 75c, 01 01 5.05 `2.0,0 afid $2500 ithe. ,matter. and furtlier iprahibitory displayed the same care On 'geAting teachers in sepaxate schools, pend- Demased
� 1 25c, 110-0 q 9 v - q . away that �they ,,%howed Nvhen -Voters' List Court will be held
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I e -legi tion where possible. Another - 401119 ingan app
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,� mot! n urged ,t)hat as far as can be their work, � They were evid=tl' for --Grey to
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Buy Stanfield's Underw ar i - electors next January. shown by �heiT remarlm Ito the train m,and ,of inspector Gilpi.n Brown, ar- -The township of Ashfield has is-
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;1 - le.ader was a sbort rived at Regina to -day to accompany sued writ ag inst, the .County for
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Kbsolattely unshrinkable, most sati8factRry underwea . . length and a resalution-unanimo-us- "younger a,#d bigger. The latte said are fully armed and loarry two cars of a county bridge being 1too mar-
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,pure line wool : no such tbing as unpleasant irritation2 neither in t I wearmg ly passed recommending the adop- little, but'simply. did the biddi g of of vehicles andahorses for Lord Min- ro,w. I
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: -or the paying for. '-'warm and. wholesome. � tion 4nd practice of this' Scriptural . toks paTty. The cava s . . . �
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. 0 1 ^1 � . i and very practical moth-od in this im- Besi,de-s $7,000 in gold dust, which 400 miles across the open prairie. Was 10 I
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. - � ; they secured fr&m the ekpress mes- -Captain Boi�bridges one of the cornfined in the ho,spi6al inWinnipeg
I ) I ,� poTtant matter and 'urging that - -n attack -of t I ypboid (15ver. Mrs.
� A- k for Stanfilidd e rwear., I wbereas Rev. Mr. Husser, of Ford- senger, thqre are known Ito b(o sev-. ,Olde,st Tesidepts of St. Thomas, was with a as,t"w4Dek for Wilanipeg
s S I I . wich has been appointeil 1)y ithe Di�- eral Paclfigeg of bank riotes! eon- found dead sitting in a natural pos- Sanders lef t 1,
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� I I I . I . tTict, Epwoxth Leajue to aid in the signed. to'local 'banks, among-Ithem ition in his office 10 ir Friday -morn- to Ule� in - nhull of
1!� . � organization along ithese. lines,, that the registered letters. The a ount ing at 11 -eclock. lie Was aJbout 85 -Ex-reeve and Mrs. Tur ,the
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grave,. was askqd to, Itake joharge of hers had blen killed und one in . ured was a great horseman and was fond last week. 11 .
-Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Spaokman and
FURS,, MOVING4. � , -its initiation in the distilipA * ' One of in a fight with the pursuinig ossc. of athletics. daughter, , miss Stella, 9`f. Exeter,
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. I I . I I . the raoist - successful meetings �held This p o.�Ied be xintrue. The�hold- -Mr. Oslor Wade,liquidator ot the foT San'ryranclsco,
I . I . for some years was brougUt Ito a close UP men g(A clean away. cy may estate Iot A. . oe MOT and Com- lef t la.At week , '
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Just an intimation to intending fur bay -ore. finest lot of w4ich Rev. Dr. Gundy plosed with and are reasonably immunme i rom de' een instTucted to wind it ,1ILp. The attend the Sovereign Grand jLodge
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I furs to see our immense variety. � � ,tmeeting the, members were invited t3a.943 sent It -o the express messciag4Dr liabilities 'botal $118,000. The f ail- Brussels were. recently tendered A
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� I � . . I to,a ,nicely pr'epared tea in the basse- 6t Mi�ssi,om I seems to demons[trate ithe, iln- reception 0 ch, on their return
� . an-ent of the ohurch,lby the ladies of giiing him thp, 'deatN,at t' pra." ot oo-nduoting de- Melville UUT
1:�p- ()ome early and see tbLe best. - . - � l �, practicabilify - laas
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the congregation. Before riLiing agent in Vancou,wer,, ;vh ] a d s as in any. of the fr
1�00nl on ) . oe, They been Pastor of Melvill -
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1W - - - � � thahko was proposed for Ithe . ,very They then relturned to t a en- , require a wide field for kheY suo-, twe -fivO years-
. 1-1 . -ful � gine, Tan it down Ito a poin near : o(.ssf ul operation, -P,et,e,r McDougall and wife liave
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E t ' Rev. R. Milliard, of Luoknow, train, while they e3eapea in a�small It. westba-und freight, while- trunilin.- Grey to their newly purohaaed farm
� 9 Tht X,!�y ditstriet meeting Will be boat which they had secreted' near at Iligh speed, ran j.ito a herd of Wear Morrisbank. Their many old
-Grei �� Stewa beld .in Wingliam. � the bank of the triver. That 4e en- cattle at a mid 0 ' g p,ight miles friends wish tb-61n success in ,their
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. �. .. � . I . -- gineer ooul& not Make quick I time, .vest .Of Ra-rris,ton, kiffing and,throw- new home
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The New Railway - they took with tb6m the shovel used ing them in all directions. en- mend em to the People Of 'that
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. Johnson Sros.' Old Stand " T -ho, following notes tin ref er'ence Ito by the flyemae in 15to-king. .. gine was turned :over into the dit - neighb,=hood. - 1
. I I I I The ,-$7,0004n gold du�st obiain�d 'Driver Maolnerry was bad.1y out a- -one - day recently a youn g iraa�i in
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. -4 . C. P. R. which twe take from ,the God- banks and, to the 18 -cattle Ats&Y.Pf- -,ed, and Fir0nan Newman bad his left self as a recruting -off icer, but was
i SID :F'O:RrX - . : ,erioh -Star of la,9t 1week, will be of lice. . � The, cars really a desl4erter from the ruilitary
I . :int,e,Te,gt to some of our readers: . —#-- leg broken at the ankle. I
. - I ... � L The -number of workmen, many of I were piled upon the idr-ack ,and the 1 eehool. at London' , landed In Clinton,
The laxgeA and best stocked Clotbing, Hat and Shirt store ;. What The Farmers Want, might express was laid rap until the I Nyhere he. hired a rig from. one of
whom are skilled, 'is gradually in- ', ' I i the fiveries and disanpeared livith it,
. . . At the annual me4htin bfhe�ie On- iiiested at Har -
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- The ao&d shovel now at the istart- tario, Farmers' Associ $ . 4ast following Mori :. I
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11 .. . - . I �ing po4nt ban done service on s li;Os by the ootapanY. a. -An 011i IT,Ish willow fteo,, a I
I I - . � - . . H. -and 13. near 11amilton. ies of resolutions .were adog ed a� -,-Marsball Harman of the town- I -rear ,of Dr. Toole's residence. in Brus-,
r. to �' anito a and Canad ian I Maj,Or� Joseph Beek is actively en- embodying anil re -affirming th pol- ip -of Brook, Ontario lootinty, has I sols, was out do-wn last week. It is
l -,, H a rvest Excursion - I 11 I :gaged looking after the interests of icy of thA A,mooiatidn: sh u
That I the Government and eople I he cpun�ty , said to have been plarAed abo t f iftY
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� � NORTHWEST � . ��otor Piggott - and is just .the e , yoars ago elly, dereased,
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� I � I of C�nada -be congratulated lap I n ,the judge of criminal nc4lect of hi3 wif I � by Frank H
J ' the property then sowned by W
, I t�b - . Ued three, Months ligo. Rev., Ola =1
I I e job -� ( R, Grant
' RaihWay 27. tireksmith shop has been I I of
-Via Canadi-an Pacif ic - Sept. A b ereot- effective work accomplished 1 y the who a Dowieite preacher 1 Grant, brother of J.
. � I . � ed �on the AttTiall property, and every- Railway Doonmission. Eug4�-ne Brooks, o thargedwitbi Winnipeg. It is beine made into'
Winnipeg and Lleturn, � .,.-. . . . . . WOO. -thing connected with it will i3oon be That we form greater 1com ercial fro;� Toronto, wa!g als ' bovewood. I
. $3225 reciprocity with other natiolTs as aiding and abetting the- r-ri - 1 -15
moosomin and returv, . , ., , , , " * � in: readinesi for seenes of activity. . m1n111fae I' -The people, of Goderjob wiere
Moo�ejaw and returny . . . . - . 9 . W00 . The steam shovel is' about f t. I I glect of Harmon. It seems that r- morning
� - eer Kilty, toreman "That -the existing tariff the I)owielte. faith I greatly surprised Thursday
� Pr-inceAlbert and returni .. . . . . � . . V6.00 11 and -engin ! J%holuld be Mon embraced . is wife' last week, to learn 4-f tbe sudden
� . . . . . $3� 50 -. tion, afford be 6 time -ago, and when h !,of
. Calgary and r6turn, . . . . , . : W 50 I 'Doutney and-maen are Ito be congrat- improved to nefit o the "om a o1ild ab ah Bropbey, photo-
. '4, . . . . � farmor. . � ,gave birth to
Edmonton and rofurn, i 4 I ulated in moving the 45 ton machine I . Led to eall in I grapher. Some time ago he wastak-
Souris, 'Deloraine and return . . WK150 .Over go 7 many� dangerous opots. " That we are unalterably posed months since be neglec
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Brandon, � omen wbo i eh seriously ill with brain f-eier, but
Etc., Etc good for two months. $43-05 to Vancoaver, Vio;cria, etc., good going toi Mr. Arc.hie BTaNder, of Elora, who to*, any inoreage in present tariff proper medical aid. The w I rently recovered. -lie
oto" '715th. For Tickets and full Informatiork apply to Greig And Stew*rt, the will b,e f,o(r' n of �be �grading 11 3 r e's I Were with her saw Ithat the case Was - ra usiness duties,
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0 ber I ema o remain un- � �attended daily to his 1b
agents for the Canadian Pacific Railway. Have an agent's ticket -when you travel' which meaials the tqL�dem and other 11 That representatives be h dd to serious, and 'refused t �
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I I . oir as cglled'in. Harmon and although
. . I 11 I - scrapers as well, arrived WednesdaY, a stri6ter accoupt of their actions less a doot w r
I via 0. P, R. k ! ompUun. .Both Mr. and- Mr -i. B)rO-
�2. . I . and its now in hariless ifoT the big in� Parliamen't. i claims he admitted the local doctor ', o ;pejj3t Fiarm on La-
-,vas lanable to do any- 1, phey were at the
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I - Along thie Afttflll property a cut,of vision Court be raised from itn pres- tiling. He sent to To down and J- day, and, lie waz. at Mg place of busi-
. . 1 27, 28, 30, and levex =.ore feet wilf, be i ,ant position to cover oases " i. 1�olv- Eugene Brooks, who went day. Wednesday be
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raig & Stewart,and go with the crowd. -' , acres of deep outs will be inade ''to ' That we reaffirm our opposition Twithout avail. The patio , tned-
Buy your tiokeb from G �, : I t- ,th policy of pubsidizing ra'11 ays, - on and 6fter tw4) fweieki,s died. Local night took a Serious turn, when
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e, k,d and Gundy, � and,W. III. Kerr will pre�nce ,of, min'd succeeded in pla ing - man Catholio�S of the 060tion did nlOt
� tak-6 charge; Salem, Rev. Mr. ,Wil- a ,h-bavy railway tie, in fron!t-of th� AMU, WIN R 9 - of the town�hip
son, of Teeswater, will )conduct , the -rear. wheel6, and'a sad .,and very ex- -- within the time specified in sub-sco-
GOOD C, O:T S sex' ives; Bervie will have 8evd �asftwophe, was thus avert�- SEAFORTHS , tion 142, of the mepatrate school mot
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- I ano Holpioa the various ministers cron property. He sa14,,.', there cre and other private oom new school. Parties representing the
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'. .. . I � were made responsible, for the Educa- many dif f joultieg in�, �makln,g ithe I ea'l "That we ire in f aver of allowing public -sohool board aDDvaled to the
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� � mi - ------ mp��- - --- - I . I I --1 � tricti. . gine,s, cars and additional steam s�iov ' � ra.ilway stations. _ � ' be pub back as pon,t;r!butor% to the -
I . I � The siibiolned, sums arp iassessed els must arrive alid: jefoss the r ver "That Itht Department of ,Dr,own public school. This was refused.
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Have yctu ever thought how contented' you would feel, how well you to the .various charges on the dis- befg,W0 much- Of the Igr"t ,work can Land3 be' congxatulated'upoxi the , Then the county Judge wa , - Iippealed
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I would look, and what 'satisfaction it would afford your friends to See YOU tri�ct f0r the. following suMS: I ,be .notioe& The. ploat for 'the ,work forestry policy they have adopted. I t5o, but th a a 'I eon -11smissed
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dressed in one of our handsome Fall suits, or 0 ercoats, or a. Jacket, or a , Superannuatib,n. Gen. . Ond of tthl� line, is worth " That we Teaf firm our adhesion ,to' -While thTeshing at the '-arn of
� . I i I Circuit MinL§tex Con. ovOr $70,000. the principle of equalization of tax- 11
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� Raincoat 7 � I . ! . Ge"ge Emmerson, Purplt- Grove,
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� - . . i Wingham $108.44 $44,40 $1804 : - *— ation. I . � I I
� I � A'Canadian Train Held Up By " That all wa ter powers be,retained ' near Ripley, an Saturday aa.,3 t, Gar-
- ; Kincardine ' - I 82.37 37.80 13:67 � . &s *the pro i ner Stanley, vo,n -of Wim. Stanley,
. The :'7 new'Garments' are noW Luoknow 63.00 26.40 10-52 1,� � Robbers � ,,perty of the people. 12th �emoession of Kinloss, MeIt v; , ith.
. ; - � Brussels,' 03.00 24.75 10-56 I, At 9 -30 -18�day night, 'at a ppi in�t " That legislation be applied tor
'i. . � � i Teeowater -� to give the farmer optrol of ship- I an accident which may terminate fa-
. I .� 57.00 ' 22.40 9AT 4t,- 1-2 ,t6il;� east -of Mission Junction, - Ily. In attempting to replace the
. , , Ethel I � 49.00 20.80 8.20 ,�,,Britiah- Coltimbia, on -the ,Western ments -of farm produce �till,-the same, ta
. on the'.Tables. - � Fordwich 55-60 � 20.80 9.10 slope. of the Rookies, �the---Canadian is paid for." I . . 1 fanning mill belt while the machide
. . 1 list of IqU68;tions I wa% in* motion; ht mras'tbiown -with
I � . . Goxrie §3.00 24.75 10:56 Pacific Railway Tran'sconti tal The tAlowing -against thq oylig&rl
� � . I . I "' wereadopted Ito be 'subnAttedto can- his left arm
-Wroxeter 39.00 15.00 , 6.47 westbound,f, was held up by � ur I sheaf pully, -taking it Off below the
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The best designers and cutters, the most skilful tailors., have all- done their Bluevale. -56.00 21.12 9.24 masked men, armea to Pie t. th. didates, at the approaching eleetion: pulling ',off the flosh and
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� very best igr you. Come in and let our new Suits and Jackets talkil to you As)�f ield. 56-00 22.40 � 9.20 Three of the men pame over the en- I -Are you in fa*er of f he appli- 'elbow, tho -
.- � ca -tion by ,th'e Government of -the in- I leaving the bone,bars i0ove .! al
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. for a few moments. They have a great story to tell' - of their e�cellence, Sadem '' 45.00 18.07 7.50 der, and at tbe.,imuzzles of revel e'r!% itiative and Teferendum *to ioase� in- b0w,; iLISO Tef�ei , vin g. a de . ep %ut in
F,very purse can find garmenta here to fit it. - � BiAb�l W,00 16.55 6.57 intimidated the engineer by thr ts I r, one on the temple, one
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. I I Riplkay ' * 132.00, 24.75 1 O." 2 ' volving large expenditure of public the shioul&6 s ad ,the to
i 7 against his life into)stopping theiex- ,p of the bead
. ., � I . � Bervie .1 72.00 18.60 12.06 pregs. They left one man guar I d gver . monoy I . MCA serlou I -goot
. i 2-Woula you support the )grant- . which aff,6oted ,the brain, and i -a-,
I Men�s Suits $5, $7.50 $10 and '12. 1 i � Tiver,ton 39-00 16-12 6.47 -the engineer, and the other �wo, -ing of portiong of Jthe.public domain a1dored by the medical inen ther Mott
. y IV � I WRitcohurch - 48.00 18.60 7.99 taking Ithe fireman with the I -the lac-
- . �m or publio money in the -form of bon- d"gerous. Two hours after
Menis Overcoats $5, $6.50, $8, $10 and *12 , -Belgrave 50.00- 19.23 8.31 polled him td.,,-dnoou�le )the Z174mn� cident four dootofs found It no'ces-
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- � I - I erss car, .1 the fourt4 st-and1mg privote partiao or oor�ora'tions? sary -to amptrtato the arm abov-�-the
1. 7 ir i � . '34 �(Z train. A-:�the train 41L
POYS Suits $2.50,43.50, $4.50).$5.50 ind d" 6 � 1. $1,045.00 $412.54 SIX guard �&ver. fl. -Do, you approve of imembers of ellhow. MT. Stanl v is `31 trears of .
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I -ndstill the ondudtor, rried, and htm three small
.1 I -1 ; I Rev, Dr. Gundy, who �ia-s 1�een ac- came to A � sta : r free passes . age, Is ma ,
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� Boys',Overcoats $3.50, $4, S4� 50 and $5 1 tively intexeated in . pusbing the ,on alighting on the. ground to a mr- an d -the .ollecting mileage allow- i children. HN reoovery� is scarcely
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: , - i tain U16 cauo% I was � ithreatened b tha .n c . hoped for.
IV � claims -of Alma College, 18t. Thomas, ; ance from the Government? Would
Afen's and-, Boys', -Raincoats $2.50, $3.50�45i� 17.50 Teportod what had ,been Oone. $250 f ourth man,anA was, forced ito ret�urn you aco6pt a palss and, then collect —0
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. . . i � I i . wa2 asked iba, on.Wingham DiArict, tothe trai�. � . I Huron Notes.
I I - - . ! ' I car mileage ? . -Th,e. Staplelton _,salt works Jh-ave
. . and $10 . ; 4 and tli,6 prospects were very favor- The x4bb�ers� when the expressi 4 -Are you in favor of, or,o
r . 1. : able to baving the total amopAt col- was out from the lydiance, of Ithe ppased. been closed down indefinitely. THe
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I Odd Pants) odd Knickers 50c, 75c' $1, $1.501 $2.50 I-ected. $5OjOOO was- desired to put train, proo6eded west with it o a � I signed is over production.
- y ) I - ment between Canada and Ithe United 'r6asOn a's
. � I S ta- tea ? Robext Holmes, M. P., has pUT-
- I the college 'on a sound financial bas- IgGint. half 'way between Ruskin -and
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- . � -* 1 1-1 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1-jr-I 1-1 1-1--1 1 1 k F I is. T rd this the Massey estate 5 -Are you in favor of -thid Senate, chased the handsome brick tresidence.
f . - I � offered $25,000 if the . Itotal were The expre--ts messenger at first re- . of Thomas Jackson, sr., in Clinton. r,
4 � � �, � as it -noiv is, or its 'reform or aboll-
; , , . : - Taised, Peter, Wood $7,300, and St'. fused to open the roa,r,door, but on be- -Cantelon &. Walli% of Clinton,
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. Lad0 9 � - Thomap city $15,000- This left 1$2,- ing informed that the par woul 14e 6 -Are you oppased to the glvin,,,, I ship about 8,000 hogs, la yeaT. This
' loth Mantles.!, 700 as,thp la of the'London Confer- blown -up with dynamite, lo � , ch " , *411 give somoo idea of the bog- Ibus-
ies 0 . :. - . d, ,or ,selling of public,lands to any par-
. -i ience. $2,500 ,has already been paid ,they had a quantity, .he ,boom ie nd . -t bon
. . , - ties excep -a fide Vettleirs, and i�nem Of the convty.
z � I I di a.nd foro'd ito e ithe 011ie, the 14 year �old son of Rev.
. tWe ftrea�surer on the I.Atter sum, and was disarme I e �
� . 'lly to !the granting of large
At , nt ,�of the ver el d A,b�e balance is in sight. In Wingham sa i i ospecia Mr. Jewitt, of Brussels, passed bi�
assortme .y latest creations in nov . esigns fori this sea- fe. I . blocks of land to priva.te parties or
irst season in this. department, we have nothing District tba amounts ' reported so . The bandits" secured about $7,00 in compan i uniOr leaving examination .%his.
. son, all new. This being our f . ies f or speculative purposes?
: but absolutely new garmentt-, and, after examining the froductions of the far are as tollows.: Wingham, $20,.; gold dust �and $1,0100 in currency. 7 -Are favor of publio own- summeW. I -1
Kincardine, $10.10.; ILucknow, $80- ; ' l clerks were similarly
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� ected the best. I ership of 0 utili ties� t -Brussels - -cheese f LOTY has Iffis
I best European and Canadian manufacturers, we sel including a $50 donation by Dir. " compelled to open the mail c. 'Ich publi �Of the Augus,t braake to M,GWs.
. . . . - ar,w - 8 -If elected, will you Iregard'your- posed
� � I I � - -was rifled.lof the r.ontemts of the re- of 18tratford, at
I - . � - John Joynt, ; Brussels, $9.20 ; Ford- � self as a representative of the peo- Ballantyne & Son,* -
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0% � . wioh, '$12 ; !,.Gorric, $6.15 ; Wroxe-te gistered mail sack. 9 5-16 cents per po -
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pie and the country,,or of the party , *
- WE INVITE ALL LADIE* $7; Bluevale, $15; Bethel, $5; Rip- . The engine, expre&4 and onail car , tha,t hae put yan 'forward? . -Otto BerfVlz, of Cranbrook, had
. I i ley, ,$B; Bervie, $10; Overton, $6; were theni run to a point eas of - a PaTtion of ;the thumb on his lef t
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f Whi:tech,urch, $8 and Belgrave $18. Wharno-ok,' where the robberal de- accept -the assi 0 hand, taken ,ocff in )the cutting box
l � see ' � - ain an stance of any cam- ,�
r To came and examine, try on, compare our stock with any they 1 The College Will -be oelf supp4?rting t5erted th'al t, , d ,iasoa&d.:� I . of a thre��hing machine one day re-
-, � paign fund secured from sources out-
. . elsewhere. You know the early picking here is always the best. . Veyh 9, V 0 - when the'debt is cleared off. Description of ,the robbers- lbave ciently. I I
. A discussion was taken parit in by been wired �* American pitiels just sidle your constituopoy? -Thie sitting of the Eigh Court of
I these garments at all prices -low priced$'* medium priceo, and high priced. -J Numbers 5 and 9 of the question;3 .
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� � I � . I . . I fa g1wdly number as to lbhe most cf- acrass the border. 'gave rise -to'- some x1isc,Vssi(yn, but Justice for Huron will be held at .
, . ,, fective mode.of carrying on evanigel- 11ave Left No Trace. , - Go&rioh, for jury cases 04 'Mond4y,
i I ! I the whole set �was finally, adopted. I
� i++++++++++++++++++++++++++ � istio work in t.h'e district and it was F-Gotprin-tsIndicated that the train - OctqbeT 31.iqt, 1or the )adn-jury on
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. I - - . . � agreed that a J. rooping of icircuits as 'robbers ha& -taken a boat near the The following offieers were re ecember lm..� I I
. . . . � 9 elected: 11onorary preaident, C..- M. D
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I i. tar as -possible and a union of min- 'village of �Wharnock and �rowed a- -Miss, Maggie O'Neill, who, ftias
- . istexial help would greatly aid in cruss the Fraser + River, land chence Mallory; President, : J. L. Wilson - been a teacher in the Clinton Model
I . � � Fail Hats and Caps treasurer, W. L. Surith; cvice-presi-�
New 1� the desired success. I proceeded to the American boundary school for a number of..1years, has
% I . I dent, L. E. Annis.
- i 1, I -! . I I , � . -What about -Local Option?" wa!s � ,aiit, half a dozen *— resigA,ed her position on account inif
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. . I . . . : - ilIes fr,6m, Blainp, Washington. � Alb- . . .
- I I the practical query a I _ 4 Canada. ill hpla,lth. I .
In great abundance, no end to the different style$ shown for Fall wear -Soft chairman. After -the matter was Isolutely no clue was ,found to aden-'-: -James Tew-sley, of Buffalo, )and
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Hate Hard HatF Early Fall.,Caps for men and boys I . a well talked aver a resolution hvas tif Y the, � t ' hxee bandits. No Mask,'. -The Ontario Government has ide- . former resident of iclinton, died
; 1 3 . I ! .passed urging the official boarAs drid mail sack, -Or registered letter en- -objection in the en- on Monday of last tweek. Cancer ,of
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- ' bers.' gagement, ,of Chri;,5tiau Brothers 'as the stomach .was the pause of death.
� I . � . "baraperance committees to take )Mp velope was Ieft behind. The Ir '� was 48 years Iof age.
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. C, 75c, 01 01 5.05 `2.0,0 afid $2500 ithe. ,matter. and furtlier iprahibitory displayed the same care On 'geAting teachers in sepaxate schools, pend- Demased
� 1 25c, 110-0 q 9 v - q . away that �they ,,%howed Nvhen -Voters' List Court will be held
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I e -legi tion where possible. Another - 401119 ingan app
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,� mot! n urged ,t)hat as far as can be their work, � They were evid=tl' for --Grey to
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� .. H 1-i 1 -1 +44 i I 1- I . i I � pus -b the 10am- perienc,ed 6perators, with -a ,t Or— -A de;spatoh from Winnipeg laated Etbel, an Tuesday, 20th inst., before
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0 oal ,option. may ,be presented to the. q. a I I as c,o,rt of Mounted Police, junder rom- of appeals -to be jdisposed of. I
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Buy Stanfield's Underw ar i - electors next January. shown by �heiT remarlm Ito the train m,and ,of inspector Gilpi.n Brown, ar- -The township of Ashfield has is-
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;1 - le.ader was a sbort rived at Regina to -day to accompany sued writ ag inst, the .County for
� � .The question of awakening a new employees. ; The ,a a
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, - . � � I' terest in SteWartship or 13ystematic man, with I grey hair and an eff-6m- the viceTegaf party overland from damages caused ,by a washout �ast
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r on . the arket, all 'giving was - .* d w*e1t: up:on at some in&te voice, His. two assistants ere, EdmoInton -to Prince Albert. TheY spring, said to have been 'the result
Kbsolattely unshrinkable, most sati8factRry underwea . . length and a resalution-unanimo-us- "younger a,#d bigger. The latte said are fully armed and loarry two cars of a county bridge being 1too mar-
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,pure line wool : no such tbing as unpleasant irritation2 neither in t I wearmg ly passed recommending the adop- little, but'simply. did the biddi g of of vehicles andahorses for Lord Min- ro,w. I
' - ! I their elder I ly leader. . licade .will travel -N[r. S. X, sanders, ot Exeter, wbo
: -or the paying for. '-'warm and. wholesome. � tion 4nd practice of this' Scriptural . toks paTty. The cava s . . . �
. ! n a tr,ip -to t1he ,Northwest, is
. 0 1 ^1 � . i and very practical moth-od in this im- Besi,de-s $7,000 in gold dust, which 400 miles across the open prairie. Was 10 I
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. - � ; they secured fr&m the ekpress mes- -Captain Boi�bridges one of the cornfined in the ho,spi6al inWinnipeg
I ) I ,� poTtant matter and 'urging that - -n attack -of t I ypboid (15ver. Mrs.
� A- k for Stanfilidd e rwear., I wbereas Rev. Mr. Husser, of Ford- senger, thqre are known Ito b(o sev-. ,Olde,st Tesidepts of St. Thomas, was with a as,t"w4Dek for Wilanipeg
s S I I . wich has been appointeil 1)y ithe Di�- eral Paclfigeg of bank riotes! eon- found dead sitting in a natural pos- Sanders lef t 1,
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. ii -1, : attendance on her husband.
� I I I . I . tTict, Epwoxth Leajue to aid in the signed. to'local 'banks, among-Ithem ition in his office 10 ir Friday -morn- to Ule� in - nhull of
1!� . � organization along ithese. lines,, that the registered letters. The a ount ing at 11 -eclock. lie Was aJbout 85 -Ex-reeve and Mrs. Tur ,the
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i . %, I I . he be, asked to iwdte the various secured ,in Ahe regi:§tered knai Was years old. Deceased was in the har- Grey, and Matthew Meow, -of
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1 � : pagtors to help in this ,-v,,ro,rk- probably large. The exact su Will ness business in St. X110, s for
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i I -; . I . .. The Guardian Reading,'Clulb Nva -8 ,not be known for some time. I here many years and retired on a compet- goma -on a holiday outing ' ey
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I I I v3pokein of and Rev. Mr. Jones, of Bel- NV -119 a report that two Of th rob- enoy ,about etwenty years ago. He left for Tlwssialon on fruesday of
grave,. was askqd to, Itake joharge of hers had blen killed und one in . ured was a great horseman and was fond last week. 11 .
-Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Spaokman and
FURS,, MOVING4. � , -its initiation in the distilipA * ' One of in a fight with the pursuinig ossc. of athletics. daughter, , miss Stella, 9`f. Exeter,
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. I I . I I . the raoist - successful meetings �held This p o.�Ied be xintrue. The�hold- -Mr. Oslor Wade,liquidator ot the foT San'ryranclsco,
I . I . for some years was brougUt Ito a close UP men g(A clean away. cy may estate Iot A. . oe MOT and Com- lef t la.At week , '
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� - ' Our fur ,stoek is arriving by th!e tsinging of �the Doxology after be in any ]places tany, departmental store, Berlin,has California, where MY,. Spackman mill
Just an intimation to intending fur bay -ore. finest lot of w4ich Rev. Dr. Gundy plosed with and are reasonably immunme i rom de' een instTucted to wind it ,1ILp. The attend the Sovereign Grand jLodge
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every (lay, and by the week end we ,shall have opened up the I A in prayer. - I I . teotion. 'The railway officials are failure is a bad one, �the asset$ am- mecting ot I, O. O, V-
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furs we have ev er shown in Seifoitb, . an d . we w . ant every one interebte At ,the conclusion of the district wo-rking� bn a fake telegraph pne3- O,unti,ng to only $55,000, wbile ,the -Rev. John Ross amd Mrs. R(�ss, of
I furs to see our immense variety. � � ,tmeeting the, members were invited t3a.943 sent It -o the express messciag4Dr liabilities 'botal $118,000. The f ail- Brussels were. recently tendered A
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� I � . . I to,a ,nicely pr'epared tea in the basse- 6t Mi�ssi,om I seems to demons[trate ithe, iln- reception 0 ch, on their return
� . an-ent of the ohurch,lby the ladies of giiing him thp, 'deatN,at t' pra." ot oo-nduoting de- Melville UUT
1:�p- ()ome early and see tbLe best. - . - � l �, practicabilify - laas
� . - I " ' I- partmental -tore otm tbJeir vacation. Mr. Roos
the congregation. Before riLiing agent in Vancou,wer,, ;vh ] a d s as in any. of the fr
1�00nl on ) . oe, They been Pastor of Melvill -
- I ! ------ �� � from tbe table a r,ordiallrvote of the combination was t ' . smaXer cities of the provin e thurch for
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1W - - - � � thahko was proposed for Ithe . ,very They then relturned to t a en- , require a wide field for kheY suo-, twe -fivO years-
. 1-1 . -ful � gine, Tan it down Ito a poin near : o(.ssf ul operation, -P,et,e,r McDougall and wife liave
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��z I . Rev. J. W. 11,�lme3,. of Gorrie, and Warnock, and sent !It back o Ow i -Last Friday night at 7.45 a C. P. x4e -d from the 8th looncession of
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E t ' Rev. R. Milliard, of Luoknow, train, while they e3eapea in a�small It. westba-und freight, while- trunilin.- Grey to their newly purohaaed farm
� 9 Tht X,!�y ditstriet meeting Will be boat which they had secreted' near at Iligh speed, ran j.ito a herd of Wear Morrisbank. Their many old
-Grei �� Stewa beld .in Wingliam. � the bank of the triver. That 4e en- cattle at a mid 0 ' g p,ight miles friends wish tb-61n success in ,their
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. �. .. � . I . -- gineer ooul& not Make quick I time, .vest .Of Ra-rris,ton, kiffing and,throw- new home
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The New Railway - they took with tb6m the shovel used ing them in all directions. en- mend em to the People Of 'that
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. Johnson Sros.' Old Stand " T -ho, following notes tin ref er'ence Ito by the flyemae in 15to-king. .. gine was turned :over into the dit - neighb,=hood. - 1
. I I I I The ,-$7,0004n gold du�st obiain�d 'Driver Maolnerry was bad.1y out a- -one - day recently a youn g iraa�i in
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I I - i was,sent from Carib.ou'to the 10cad bout t'he head and otherwise injur- -a Khaki un -
. -4 . C. P. R. which twe take from ,the God- banks and, to the 18 -cattle Ats&Y.Pf- -,ed, and Fir0nan Newman bad his left self as a recruting -off icer, but was
i SID :F'O:RrX - . : ,erioh -Star of la,9t 1week, will be of lice. . � The, cars really a desl4erter from the ruilitary
I . :int,e,Te,gt to some of our readers: . —#-- leg broken at the ankle. I
. - I ... � L The -number of workmen, many of I were piled upon the idr-ack ,and the 1 eehool. at London' , landed In Clinton,
The laxgeA and best stocked Clotbing, Hat and Shirt store ;. What The Farmers Want, might express was laid rap until the I Nyhere he. hired a rig from. one of
whom are skilled, 'is gradually in- ', ' I i the fiveries and disanpeared livith it,
. . . At the annual me4htin bfhe�ie On- iiiested at Har -
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creasing. . a , auxiliary got t passengers -e been
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in Western Ontario. � n. . ainV, the- He has size
- The ao&d shovel now at the istart- tario, Farmers' Associ $ . 4ast following Mori :. I
". . ! cared foir at the Harriztonj'"w. .
� . . � ithe T., week; in Toronto, the tollowin ser- , being i L the 1
11 .. . - . I �ing po4nt ban done service on s li;Os by the ootapanY. a. -An 011i IT,Ish willow fteo,, a I
I I - . � - . . H. -and 13. near 11amilton. ies of resolutions .were adog ed a� -,-Marsball Harman of the town- I -rear ,of Dr. Toole's residence. in Brus-,
r. to �' anito a and Canad ian I Maj,Or� Joseph Beek is actively en- embodying anil re -affirming th pol- ip -of Brook, Ontario lootinty, has I sols, was out do-wn last week. It is
l -,, H a rvest Excursion - I 11 I :gaged looking after the interests of icy of thA A,mooiatidn: sh u
That I the Government and eople I he cpun�ty , said to have been plarAed abo t f iftY
. , been f ound guilty by it I �
� � NORTHWEST � . ��otor Piggott - and is just .the e , yoars ago elly, dereased,
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� I � I of C�nada -be congratulated lap I n ,the judge of criminal nc4lect of hi3 wif I � by Frank H
J ' the property then sowned by W
, I t�b - . Ued three, Months ligo. Rev., Ola =1
I I e job -� ( R, Grant
' RaihWay 27. tireksmith shop has been I I of
-Via Canadi-an Pacif ic - Sept. A b ereot- effective work accomplished 1 y the who a Dowieite preacher 1 Grant, brother of J.
. � I . � ed �on the AttTiall property, and every- Railway Doonmission. Eug4�-ne Brooks, o thargedwitbi Winnipeg. It is beine made into'
Winnipeg and Lleturn, � .,.-. . . . . . WOO. -thing connected with it will i3oon be That we form greater 1com ercial fro;� Toronto, wa!g als ' bovewood. I
. $3225 reciprocity with other natiolTs as aiding and abetting the- r-ri - 1 -15
moosomin and returv, . , ., , , , " * � in: readinesi for seenes of activity. . m1n111fae I' -The people, of Goderjob wiere
Moo�ejaw and returny . . . . - . 9 . W00 . The steam shovel is' about f t. I I glect of Harmon. It seems that r- morning
� - eer Kilty, toreman "That -the existing tariff the I)owielte. faith I greatly surprised Thursday
� Pr-inceAlbert and returni .. . . . . � . . V6.00 11 and -engin ! J%holuld be Mon embraced . is wife' last week, to learn 4-f tbe sudden
� . . . . . $3� 50 -. tion, afford be 6 time -ago, and when h !,of
. Calgary and r6turn, . . . . , . : W 50 I 'Doutney and-maen are Ito be congrat- improved to nefit o the "om a o1ild ab ah Bropbey, photo-
. '4, . . . . � farmor. . � ,gave birth to
Edmonton and rofurn, i 4 I ulated in moving the 45 ton machine I . Led to eall in I grapher. Some time ago he wastak-
Souris, 'Deloraine and return . . WK150 .Over go 7 many� dangerous opots. " That we are unalterably posed months since be neglec
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Brandon, � omen wbo i eh seriously ill with brain f-eier, but
Etc., Etc good for two months. $43-05 to Vancoaver, Vio;cria, etc., good going toi Mr. Arc.hie BTaNder, of Elora, who to*, any inoreage in present tariff proper medical aid. The w I rently recovered. -lie
oto" '715th. For Tickets and full Informatiork apply to Greig And Stew*rt, the will b,e f,o(r' n of �be �grading 11 3 r e's I Were with her saw Ithat the case Was - ra usiness duties,
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0 ber I ema o remain un- � �attended daily to his 1b
agents for the Canadian Pacific Railway. Have an agent's ticket -when you travel' which meaials the tqL�dem and other 11 That representatives be h dd to serious, and 'refused t �
� . I i - not rligged, did not
I I . oir as cglled'in. Harmon and although
. . I 11 I - scrapers as well, arrived WednesdaY, a stri6ter accoupt of their actions less a doot w r
I via 0. P, R. k ! ompUun. .Both Mr. and- Mr -i. B)rO-
�2. . I . and its now in hariless ifoT the big in� Parliamen't. i claims he admitted the local doctor ', o ;pejj3t Fiarm on La-
-,vas lanable to do any- 1, phey were at the
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C IR E I G & �STEWART, Agents campaign.�- � � ,# That ,the jurisdiction of - the I Di- once, but he ronto for Rev. tWOr day and t3pent 0. most er-joyable,
I - Along thie Afttflll property a cut,of vision Court be raised from itn pres- tiling. He sent to To down and J- day, and, lie waz. at Mg place of busi-
. . 1 27, 28, 30, and levex =.ore feet wilf, be i ,ant position to cover oases " i. 1�olv- Eugene Brooks, who went day. Wednesday be
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raig & Stewart,and go with the crowd. -' , acres of deep outs will be inade ''to ' That we reaffirm our opposition Twithout avail. The patio , tned-
Buy your tiokeb from G �, : I t- ,th policy of pubsidizing ra'11 ays, - on and 6fter tw4) fweieki,s died. Local night took a Serious turn, when
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ieal aid was summoned, but ithe, spark -
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� ,of life bad sped bef ore the doctor ax- -
rived-. Deceased had only been Inar-
, ried a year. He was 34 brears iof age.
-A quiet wedding was pelebrated z
at the home of Mr. Thom -u -s- Phair, 'g' '
GoTrie, -on Wed)aesday evening of lai�t I
week, ,,vhen his oldest daughter, -Miss -�,
Ella, was u.nited in marriage to Mr.'
C. Garbig. of H-arristen. Ths mre- .
mony waz performed by Ithe Rev. .E. � .
A. Hall, in tb.e presence of the nlcNar I I .
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relatives of the bride and groom. - - �
-D. McDonald, a gehit for kkdam, I
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Beek, -of London, la -at week %)urohased I - I
large timber limits oontaining large,
quantitiea -of 5of t elm LfTOM �Augus-
tua -Warren and AuguAt flaidt, of I
township of Stephen. The timblev,
will be converted into luntber -and
shipped to London to lbe Amd -in the
making of boxes. � .
-P,eter Roberts6a* eld��st son of
thie late Thama� Robertson, bf the �
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9th oon-ce&sion of Grey, )lied on Fri-
day, 2nd inst., after a lingering ill- I
ness. Deceased - had bben ill t*T over
a year from a paralytic Krok6. He
was well and favor ably known in tbo
.neigh4)orheod, .DerAwsed wwi unmar-
,rL- d. - � � .
-one 'evening recently a 1geAtle-
man - -who . appeared at the Grand I
Trunk station at ,Wingbam. paused' I
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quhe a sensation among- the people
assentbled by reasoin of his -great
dfstw,t. T11% gentleman was a Mr. ' -
X#Xenzie, of Dul-dtb. He wa,a 1going � -
to the old laud, und .w,as on his way
first Ao Lucknow,.-to Ow -his father
wbag he bad not own X& seven'teen I
tevxs. He stands sexen fel�t iu
Wight and weigba ever 400 povu&. -
He was guite ,&)a attractleii, for sel- � ,
dom its such a height attained. - I �
-mr, F. E. Ra-ra, Imal4ager of -the
E6vieteiga Bank, Exeter, had the Imils- . I
foTtune to huve h1a autemolUile burn-
ed on Sunday --of Ilvat *�eks duTi-rig -
h b-abs-enee in Toronto. Messrs. Con-
noT Br*s. bad the pnachine oxit, in the
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country near *ClAselhure-�t when by .
some means it caught fire from the
fiTo Tb)O.x and wag In a'short Itimei
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burae4, there being no friendly pond - .1
of water with which 0 extinguish
the blaze. It wa:& totally ldestro:yed .
but waa partially covered -]by iasur-
anoe. - - .
-Wesley Yeo, Stuartburn, Mani-
toba, son of'W. Yeo, GodeWich.;town-
6hip, is- down on 0 visit, aftey- an- ab�`
sence of eleven years. He tarries on- .
an extensive business at Ithat plate
and is also the govIz--nment 1and ag-
ent there. He is right- in )the m1&t -
of a srettlement of about five thous- - . -
and Galioians, and speaks in Itbo very �
highiest aterms. Of ,them, saying -that .
they are first class Isettlers in eve,rY
re!speot. Mr. Yeo does not t,hink . I
tht injury it -o, grain by wulst will turn'
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o,nt as bml as jaifti.cipated. * ;
z�-On .Sunday, 4-th ingt., a very pain-
ful wound w" luflioted )Dn a little
son of Mr. C. 1M. Walker, of WiiInv-
ham, aged about fivelyea'rs - He was � I
play,kng with, a small -brass 1tube-, and I
had it in his mouth i3quirting water.
Anobher little 'bay-, though )aomiAer- I �
ably larger, kicked the Itube while it -
was in the ch;ibrs -naoutb, Ariving 'be
tube th,rDugh the root off his mouth
iLnd up near to the nase. Two o'p4r- -
ations were necessary before tbia .
wound made could ,be clo-,qcd, but fpe �
child is now on P. fair ,way to recov- - I
cry, and -it itis hoped ithere will be no ,, �
permanent injury.
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I Two of Wingliam's lady itennig�- ,
playeis, Miss N. Dinsley an -d Miss
Gretta Goxbould, ,attended the Iten- 1;�
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nis tournament at St. Xatthew',% .
lawn in Toronto, during itlixi- Tm&t
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-,v-eek and made' a sli.klendid ohowing.
In th�e Ladies' Handicap hoith Toung
ladies won so t)hat they played to- .
gethier in the finals, twhen X16s Cor-
bauld won from Miss Dinsley. � Score, *1 1
6-1, 6-4. In fh�3 Ladies� I invii-AtiAm .
Singleq, Mi '
-ss Dinsley -%von from Mi"
CoTbould,and MIss Corbould also tost I
bo 3fi'ft. Groar. The young ladies are I
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to be Yigbly complimented on -their ' �'
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,ex-cellent playjng� in Lhe T4�xooto
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tourna-m-ent. I
-Mrs. Thamas WUNS, whose mai&- � .
en narae was . Mary .Ann Smith, a I I
highly Tespected reil,i4ent of Exetler �
di,ed after a brief illness Qn Tuesday"
night of last week. Mrs, Willis bad
cmioyed her u2sual. good 7asulth -until I
a week previous to �her death, when I I
she eamplained of being 13lightly in- . .
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disposed. On the- Friday previous ,
,,hic. was compelled to ttaketo bed and I
the nature of tbe itfoilb-le mAnifeet- �, .
ing itself more severely from Aay Ito .
day until the gravi ty - al the Wtu,a- .
tion was unmi5takable, and !Jlapl4ing I �
info a state of untonscioun"s She
never rallied, passing pea-cefully to .,
her rest. Hemmorbage of the brain '\
Was the immediate cause of 4eath.
She w-" a nadvo- of England, coming
from Cardiff to Canada hvben very
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young and sottled with her parent-, -
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W the township of Steplien, -where,
she made *heT home jantil about six -
been years ago when 15he moved With
�er husband to Exeter and bas ever
since resided there. .
-Mr. Wm, Stoither.9, clerk pf kbe
towns,hip of Ashf ielA, rewived a verY
sudden. I call from life on 8unday, Sep- L
tember 4th. On this day Xr. Stot)a�
I exs was apparently .in his usual
health, and af tor dozing up the morn-
ing's chores a -bout the stables was
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preparing to -go to r6hurob. He laid I
down on the sofa while Mrs. Stothers . .
was getting her hat, -but bad been
there onJy a few minutes When ke
called to Ns Wife, and as .9dw came,
to him be ,emclaimed, "Mary, I am. .
dying," and in afew moments'his
L3-dirit passed away. It was a terrible
sbro,c& to his wife andchildren, and in
their -great sorrow they bave. the
heartfelt isympatby of the 7whole I
. community-, Mr, Stother3 wws Dao* 1
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oitizens of the townihip, and bis �
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death will be a grcat lap -5 to *11'e i �
Station. He was promeritly identified
with the municipal affairs of 'the �
towwship for jn,�ny yp,ars, as TMV�e .;
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and councillor, aod at t -NO 10MOOf ;1
his death was clerk of the municipal-
ity. lie was an earnest , and consist-
ent member of the, Methodist vburcb,
and nowhere, outside of Plis Own fAm- C4-
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ily, will his noble life and 'unselfish i
devotion to duty be inore keenly �
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miw,d ih,-In or, tbe Blake appoint- ':
m,elit ,of wb1ob be Avas a ffaitbful �
class leader, superintendent of t1is ,� .
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Sunday -school, and recording 1w,cre-
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tary of the official board. He waw, . -1
r)8 year,s �of apa and besides -his widow
leave3 a family- of seven phildTan. �
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