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pne a the t ao. 9dwttoniPrtl,gwtnoq,9,u:ChtGngo, Itto,osppotea that atltruug>, a.r .:. t 44 till,childieA4hould u4ilerstand. . Mrs, J;.
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�,1 1J:14� 1,7 g D. . MiliiCu brut .yls is Rr9m the„P. h1r; Gleo, Nobly, of plintop, ■punt Sundp. Wali GrttRt, to 1V.re. Lynda 1, Ca rgiph, pU , ,
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, L ugust i$, 22, and "Sept 6, .Tickets good for$0 days,. O. Ins otter and the. Inland Reventae :henna,: ., of 'Cliaton, ,Y: -
The Qohoouer Sephie. nailed for Sin- p __
obiter from Stratford, Post oxiice tic- Mx. R„ :Cook Is visitipir frjenda here,
0 ,' X30 ;. $3S $40 Cardino on Thursday to load salt for counts were ,gAtisf a:ctor}”, The Inland lWlr, A. Rapport, of $rnburo, ■ eat $ands D AT.! ; '., ,
PItINC4" AT,ttF]RT, Owen Sound. 4 Y l!i �S�
)?kI.t1FtAI in IfBOINA, F,DUONrON. Revenue o4Cer fopad the tobacco in. in this neighborhood.
,:Pw r yv I h.3 YO isiCR.I C&MIARY. I The steamer' Cit,p. of LPindsor made their original pa,cktLges and of course _ tical*itxil,-Ia Exetei, calla 25th alt„ ti#1Q ,V
l+t4' N ' ( , ` T I r'abat easy this port _" Saturday and Monday, left to inapf3ct Kuntz's beer, 'The In- iptgo.t ohSld pt E. $, Bog'r4h; FlamlltQP:
i' it�M!XeitIllbwaaAt"ApyolPtlon..tyeatgf.Vj'tnhi(ipR„ Colonist teopinRO�raakt4ohal IrDgo> ob8 fl , a , , j{'j� i M
d::ba, adet.,rbertha, On Arstexcarslon.trinsleaveClintonal2.46p•Ia.TUES1)AY,andarriv The Urtitetl Fimpire loaded, Spector 91t1rJke hilt , llUllaul•
f�a SOf1.THQQTT.-In Stephen, on" the '24th , `
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at Wi4tnip0g;Fxidaymgrnla0. Bsggoge obeoked, , 0nghantl Coapon Tiokatp lesaed. Cpn9idtlrtil]le freight for Port. Arthur ,The Misses S§talars fire the guests of y,• August 2ud, fe WVinghefm s ult., Mary, beloved wife of Mr. Johan South•,%";,,,
- . A T �TL^1 Last WedzJesda}. Mrs. J. Robertson, Colborne. Ctvto Holiday. roll, aged 60.year.. ,
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�r; :011 r`1 EXCURSIONS. . �iforce under captain .Snaith is ro.• q'he Church of England Repreaen- The Wingharr4 Eore�tere aoaompaiaed by HosltINs.-Io. k;xeter North,•gn the 26th
" $tosir4eta peaalipg'the fpmons Maekinaw•frl . via the soo leave fear times a week. Fara frons Clinton in, pail']ng the scow that has been on the tatives of Bl th eII'o ed it Sunda the citizens band will aloud the eolybra- 'alt ,. "Elizabeth, beloved wife of Win.'
i, chid°ug meals and atateroeui X18..[, . Tioket� (loud via Toronto and Co,llagwood. era harbor i9latid since last fall. SC110U iC-IIIc On t o blLll!{s Of the boil ip.Ii .near""dine on August 2pd : Hawkins, aged 62 yvals, 5 mouths. +'
i. { A ;Tiokete good autil ,/4th: F`p partleni
_ .X�n1a B,iReil'tsion: ;' Auz, 1 et noxtweek. . The life boat being built by Mr. heautifi 1 Maitland on Friday. 'John Davis, of Clinton. i■ vialtina st 'the MCKNIGHT.-At Wyoming, Ontario, on
t:-,. • Win Marlton is nearly completed rind Steel Ran es guaranteed to last as reiridenc of Mr. %V. J. Chapman. •John July 14th, William T. McKnight, eldest'son +
`;,, 11L�Q ,11f,,i4l�11'i�ctl1'S1Tolii,. rr re $1, ° balnia s�nrlsl ir. Fare $1•I0I will be read for shipment in eight or gg peemp to be erfeotl at home with the fair of Iia h and Elizabeth MoKni ht focineri
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Ati1;:r batt. I AUU. Sth. ten days, be had laid gdgwn atgvour own door lez. of Tuckeramith, aged 21 years. y ,' It
F.qr alt fnether information in reference to travel, apply to q -'•-+ �, "
Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. for -the sum of $60.00. bite you stick- Miss Habfe Robinson, of Goderioh, Is DONLOP.-Io Hallett„ on " July 20th,
' , "'r' Shaw jr., and Mrs. E. N. Lewis have ars, bite, and you will •,pay for your visiting ill the residence of Mr. Jas. Long. William llunlop, aged 78 ysale. ° .
111, dAC1 SON, TOwil Agent G. T. R. CLIN . returned front a yeats visit to the wit rbesides you will have the unalloyed Mr. Will 1[ivvle, of Belletogtaine, 'Ohio, NuTT..-Io Hulett, on July l9td, Susan ` "
t Motherland. ' ` satisfaction of keeping your neighbor vho has been visiting at the reeideuce of May, daughter of Mr. Thos. Nutt, aged 7
1 o A boy bathing, below the lighthouse hardware merchant front making one hie brother in-law, T. A. Mille, intends re- years, 3 months and 24 days. J �
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' on Saturday either got out of itis depth. sale. turning home thin week. WILLOx -In Goderich Township, on July i1 rt . , ,
or Mavis taken with cramps its he was Ediwt d-� Whitney's liet,ter half is A Jfriendly game" of foot ball was played 20, James W illox, aged 93 yeira. ;.
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i W i seen sudden' to sink. Master Dan. visitin her mother -in -late, Mrs. Whit- `-- - - - _
e P-. ��J i � y g is WW Ingham uo S+turday last between the
1f j McIver who was near at hand entered ney. hbme team and Bilmore. Th ame re* ` °F"
the water without disrobing and soon Miss Letta Whitney is going to suited in a victory for the home team by a MARKET REPORTS. , ,: ';
1. - had the little sinker on the leach. India,nia with her sister-in-law, 14Irs.' spore of 1 to 0. The Wiri'gham boys have (Corrected every ruesdayafternoon.) l,';i
crt�:G.��� '�y,�a�w� �, �� St. George's Sunday School scholars Ed. Whitney. not loot a same yet this season and have CltxroN. ; s
1.,y ��r and teachets toil] picnic at Hltwley's 14It, Bolan, formerly !i resident of only had cap goat scored on them. Fall Wheat ..................... 0 CO to 0 63 1 T';
•�„a Canadian d. � , 1,.1 � ��a farm to -morrow afternoon. ti'W'est Wawaunsh, hats returned front Among the sports in Brussels on •August Spring Wheat... 0 60 to 0.63 �11, °'
S%ND �t Air. and Mrs. Adana Kay, of Sttat Michigan,whc:re he resided for the fast 9th will be a baseball match between *Ting• Barley .......................... 0 ifs to 0 40 ,1� .?�L
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If"i'ee®Y„• �® be had ea 1}• ford, spent Sunday air Goderich, 6 years, to a re-uuion.of his old neigh- ham and Listowel and a foot ball match be- UatB .....................:.....•• U 34 to 0 35
J• t+ Mr. and Mts. Jas. Smith left un their hots. Michigan does nut snit hint. > ween Wingham and Cranbraok. . Peas .............................. 0 5:1 to 0 57 l11
return to home Portland, Oregon. Rev. J. E. Howell, of Goderich, Will Costa and Frank Upahill of Clinton Potatoes, per lush.......... 0 50 to 0 60 ''.'' `
'Mr. and Mrs, Cayley Hamilton left visited his dulcet toned relative, Gabriel were doing the town one day last week. Butter ......................... . 0 13 to 0 14 ,,
Sprue last week.
s;, ry for their home RegWa, N. W. T., per g St. Panl'a Sunday school here have par• Eggs, per doz.................. tl 9 to 0 10 ,
6� ®��iLr Y ��� YO,JCI, the Uaaeted Etupi,•e on Wednesday. The literary entertainment under the - chased a flue now library coneiatiag of over Hay ............................... G U0 tp 7 00 _ _ i,
St. Paul's Sundav School of Clinton allsPices of the Epworth League was a two hundred books. It is the beet liberary Cordwood...........a.......... 3 00 to 4 00 it 01;1
?, D. s picnick'd in CToderich on Thursday. derided snecese. Rev.Hotvell's address, the S ,n3ay school has ever had. Beef ...................... ...... 0 00 to 0 00 fir,.
RMF. Colquhonn, of London, rya in Rev. W. Baugh's list of `Don'ts. given 'rho new St. Pauls church bare will "bo Wool ....... ........ ............,. 0 17 to 0 20
in Ilia startlilI�,• original style, find the opened the first Sunda in 'w''
/culitota June 26th 1893. 763-4t town for a few days the past week. musical selections put the audience ill p , Y October. The TH11 BRITISH GItAIN TRADE. "
v , L Rev. 11x, 41.00ds is prep+ricg a confirmation r,
A strong man gave an exhibi't,ion on gt;and humor and they want another. class for the o ani, 1'bv Rete. McCoah The Mark Larne Ex ass in ate week'.
the sgare on Wednesday evening, his W. }Iuorc,of ('linton, is pushing the Monrhonee and Hughes, hes f•lrmer aetore of review of the lititi.h Srain trade, says : v
�" -' 11"'ol•Ifi's Culntultiale Exposition. principal feat being that of Lifting with •Sin�'et' sewing machine in this vicinity St. Paul's, are expected�to be present and "The wheat harvest is well forward in x{
. C U ®M ®R E• p his teeth a water barrel—full—weigh-wittl commendable zeal. assist at the opening exercises. Southeast England. The recent rains c%me !a,
I V Ing five hundred trod fifty pounds, and too late to het an cereals there
The Grdcrich IIortionlhvnl Societyhnve completed The arbitrators, tubo were appointed It i+rumored around town Ghat there, is p y , but ales
S• . ; • Will pay the very arrangements to make an exhibition from the county when lifted' itllowing four men to sit oil pp saved the oats and benelitted barley else-
or Hnnm •,f plana, gars, nod arple9 at, the tvgrtd s it thus making a weight of over twelve by the COunty council to adjucate'on going to be a new Orange Lodge org.ni zed y
�T OA Columbian F��lii� v g where. Soros excellent judges estimated 3
Columbian oxpos4ion. Air exhibits narked and ex• hundred pounds. the claims of the petitioners for the here. As the present lodge consist,- of ,
' "N�� prmtsed direct to Chioazo from hone. Parties will re- 1 new Union school, have received the almost one hundred and thirty ,riambere that the yield of wheat will be twenty-eight c.;
—For, old— celye lull credit for any exhibit tbey;may make. All -x. Mrs. Tanner, of Toronto, is visiting decision of the Educational Depart- there should be plenty of room for another 'bushels per acre on 2,000,600 acres. Our � .,;
i>ze Cuuntyihnrecwill �o paid t this nnd.m anypurt ut her relatives in the circular town. ment on the question ,submitted. one. estimate fur the United Kidgdam is 2,100,- f, r;
� N0.• I TIMOTHY BARN HAY. Mr. J. Marlton, of Toronto,is visiting The proceedings so far fall through 000 acres; the smallest aceraKe planted for
Cerro+pondenoo regarding number of apeolmens, P t' -- - --• lel# a ceatur a°
A A, +: k." Y'. k :. Apply to t tame nor abasing, &c., chnorfulty answerea by she relatives iri,totLn• owing to an informality in the petitions y y, with an average yield which ,w l x,t�
aude,•sl , There wlis a large excursion party of the Township cuunrils. I[tifMICr ANTS FRO 11 THE will oaeibiy he nearly as low as that of 1886. fI
�i w ,�.. , Gpo [AN, Pik�a Hotel, near statlop'„-Clinton. It ted• , - ll Y
w.7,ANF, J. T. DICKSON, fi'OIYt Luain, • F,xPter, Brucefleld and Zptn. Dohert is sc•Ilin the celebrat_ +STATES, ttamely, 2,689 bushels to the hundred acs$■. '
English wheat hes declined ld on theimperial c
� � r Sagretarv. President: intermediate stations Ill town yester- ed Bell organ, but don'tg you forget it r T ,
1.,.-.- Goderich, July 2G, 03. 7601-4,. $, Y g ►verage.but-has advanced 6d in London, In ° `
;" 1. •��'1��"•({ �rg•� �q�t day ora• euterpiising local agent is after his The last resort of the Opposition press forty flrrt•claea mafkete the tone last week is "'I
,^V��/ V,R1�1�1a AT The town bandplayed a choice selec- scalp -with organs of superior quality was firm, and in tweet dull. Forel
is to disparage the character of the aroma Y tan :. '"`.
I 1 0.70 tion on the square on Thursday. which commend themselves to thewheat was of irregular
«*gr7sls Pair ?iLxenrafon Aug! 1.011fICs�Ot•o• gu r value. American red
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purchasing public by their beautiful gration from rho Staten t0 the North- winter was from 8d to 9d dearer on the till,'
: 4. and u, good nett, Aug 14, r Mr. Wm. Neral, formerly of this villager finish incl lane waled tone and general
.;-D1aUltobn.-Ezcrtrilm►a, - Aug, $98.00, was hereon ➢Mnoday and Tuesday of last Shepp lydtuon. q g weal. It in stated that the people who , ,"
week. Calcutta wheat was 6d cheaper." ",
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,ToallpnintsinManitoba. Tioketdgoodfor2months. weals. His many friends were glad to Fall wheat in this locality is all cut, J. E. Naegele, who sold the Massey have come over from Dakota, Washing• ,�+ 1, ,!
11%1n see him. ' and looks as if it would yield well. Co's. {machines for several years ton Territory, from Wisconsin,Iowa,and The law .,
r REGINA and DIOOSEJAw, 'Oa,00. Rev. J. A. Hamilton is awn on a Mr. and Mrs. George May, of the and tubo acted in the capacity of an ex- „ „ n c'.<.
Y Nile, spent Sunda with fricnds here. pert last year for them in En land, Michigan, are poveity-stricken and of ' '
CALGARY;��,QO, holiday. lacy. A. Stewart, of Clinton, P Y Y „ „
took his place on Sunday. Mr. Nelson Graham and his sistel France and Boulgaria, i constantly the ne er•do•well Claes. This dose ,��
)Ui7rAIUNT0N, �4�.OG. Ada visited friends in Lurknoty one employed this harvest in settling ftp lk .;
y,: 'Mies Ida Hill, at time of writing, is da last week. new machines and fixing up old ones not accord with the testimony of ■ r 11
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3 I1' 0 ublora t'o..1G derich Aug. 3a CtS� some better and there are some, hopes Y which have became unmanageable the Mayors of Edmonton, Calgary and v � I. rf �;,;
J of her recover We notice Messrs. George Doherty, 3 8 Y
tipecialtrain,leavee Goderioh at ep,n. Por an in- Y and Win. Vroonian are wearing quite through defects, undetected by the •,
fo ationapplyto i 'Miss Elva Adams and Mies Mabel g• q owners. Johns talent in this respect Lethbridge, who have stated in writing q ' { ,'.':
rR' a wide smile: The former says tt is+a is probably unequaled in the county. that "the settlers form the Western , `gyp ti
pp��,, Bell were visiting in Blyth last week. girl, put the latter says s a bo is none �.
WM • �AC KS®v�! p Y Y l aura Ma Errata has again been s
Miss Bella Wilson who has been too good for him. Y g• States are superior in every respect, hav•
•: TOWN"°ACaEi�1; - - G T. R. visiting around here lately, returned to Some of our oung people called on blessed with herusnalhealthandvigor, I f'0`11
y and can no doubt give an accurate des- Ing money, experience and persever- ,
her home in Hensall last Thursday. Mr. William Young to the shape of a tri tion of that disease which compels " � �1.
Town Pro art for Sale. "surprise party" one avenin last week P p ante sufiiclent to guarantee their nuc. ,�
p W0 are sorry,to learn that .lir. Robt. h the'Victim"to hold a `High Head' and
' - • and ad a very enjoyable time. cons ee eettlere."CIrri3l k•t
Lots 650 and 867, cordae Street, and part 1ot14, Cole is not improving any. look neither to the right or. the left -
Mr. Joe. McDonald; of Al ens,, Mich., the mumps. A letter from Ottawa says Abet the � r ;
'victoria Street. Town of Clinton will be sold eheap Herb Ball and A. Haggtt took a trip was visiting his sister, Mrs. Charles
Apply to G. D. IItCTA00ART, Clinton. 707-tt t0 Brucetield lana Sunda on their twin. Woods, an aged pioneer of West
Y Hawkins, last week. tiVawanosh died Wednesda .last. He Department Of the Interior ie 6411 1n r4,.
bicycles. Mr. J. M. Chavma,n of Olean N. Y. y P Y we have left will be. ,
V " Farms for Sale. , gradually, painlessly andjoyously went receipt of letters, of which the follow- ,
Mr. Wm. Brigham has had his louse an official of the Postal Tel. Cable Co out with the tide, knowing that a long '
resbin led. He used red cedar shin le wits the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Ing is a good example : - sold at prices which ;_
bots 29 and so, coni e, Kellett, 200 agres. Lot 20, g g ]last weeP life faithful to the Master in all things 7 i
con 41'stauley.100 acres. Roth desirably, situated imported from British Columbia by Mr. to end, may look with certainty fora Globe, Spink County, S. D., ,. will " `
anH ,will be sold on envy tarots. Apply to W. '1'. Whitely, who did the work. A sneak thief entered the school joyous life an the great beyond when July 14, 1$93.
C D. 1,IaT,tGGART,Cllntun. 767-tt and and stole a eiranium that Miss eller the cr sounds oat "Behold the
t Mr. and Itlra. Newton, of Win);ham, g Y DEAR StRt-I have been living itt this tj,'
J1�1" were here on Sunday. arrows, the school teacher, bought Bridegroom cometh. country for the last ten years and I am en-�l®w �0
Q!l s nslble people Mr. and Mrs. D. McGill of Wawa and panted there. It is a pity they _ finely disgusted with it, Another failure �,'?i
could not be brought to justice. this year, and L want to go where I think
nosh, were the guests of Mr. Ouimette
�� ,.: gavel by. the C. P. last week. Miss Relton, of Windsor, and Miss Blyth. I can do hatter, and I have a great idea of :,
r - Uruthers of Goderich were tate nests Manitoba or the North-west. I suppose one I Profit
g 1WMr..To)in A. Brownlee, of the Forest pp
i Mr. V. Knachtel, wife and family, of of their relatives Mr. and Mrs. Maw City, way in town oil Monday. think more of thaf country because i wasr `
r Seaforth, and W. T. McLeod, editor and last week, born in Canada. I would lave B little ! � * ,
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publisher of the St. Niarye Argus, were Miss Connors, of Port Albert, spent 'i r. Stephen Grey, who has been start• say six cows, three horses, some mach-
living in ' eunesee, U. S., for several fuer and household code and I think I
iii the village over Sunday the guests of Stlyday with her friend, Miss Burrows. years, is visiting the Old homestead in y g -
Mr. W. L. Ouimette. , Hallett for a few days. would have enough money to take me there If _ 1f ,.'
Master Willie Hayden, of Goderich y the fare isreasonable. Please send me rates But til some cases a lW ; :,�'
p ,,, 4k'�, , Mr. John Hiles, well known ' here, is spending part of his vacation with ti',
`" will engage in storekeeping n Dungan') his rand arenas, Mr. and 11Mrs. Messrs. T. W. and W. Scott paid the on oars nod 'tiuketr to some of the leading
I 11.P g ! $ g p Forest City a short visit this week. cities; alto pamphlets describing the noun- "'"
xi: > ;°° """ a non shortly. Hayden, of this place. loss to us, but to the r 1 ''
• Mr. James Johnston, of Drayton, The gardens in this burg are perish- try where the t7overnment land describing,
and+ ao
;� Y The brick layers commenced work on Y Ing` for the want of rain, if it dont forth: Yours truly, , '
'- °s. Mr. Adams' new- building on Monday Dak., has lett for home. He purposes come soon ,the murphies will stand a (Signed) WILLIAU*t PENCRR.
' spending a few days at the Worlds Grobe P. O. S nk County, S. D. t •"
k � , morning. Fair, Chicaggo," also stopping at St, poor show for size. , �i? Y purcllaser�they w,!U e
'('� Mr. Robt. Crawford basJust completed Panl and 11Minneapolis, Wis., Por a Mr. Robert Crittenden, of Buffalo, Why need the Glp e and other Grit' /v A ry� },
the last of his contracts for this Beason, short time. U. S., is visiting relatives in town, journals sneer at such men as Mr. be `AR� i♦ B��' x '
t' !' Bob is a hustler, he can do anything We are lad to hear that frank Our burg is again to be lit up by Spencer in their ambition to return to
,^ X11 ogtl bu§loess men use the g '
,, almost. He has done a lot -of fencing, McNee is greatly improved in health. electricity on Tuesday evening. the land of their birth after having *� i .
' ((1� .Qr Shingled a number of barns, is fact, he We would he pleased to see him his . A large gattNrring iattended the'social tasted the bitter fruits of leaving it for lw
,Vs L i "T� EGR�pHs will do almost anything you want. He former self again shortly. at Mr. Ashlury's residence, under the a land which -those same journals have ''
l r has been assisted this summer by Mr. nusplce9 Of the Epworth League of the 3
,' , 011'I1tUllgericy at � Wm. Day. . Methodist church oIi Wednesday even- been holding up as possessing superior
1�11/y s Quite a number drove to Kinburn ontt1t11Cy. ing last. proceeds over $.30. advantages for the the settler 4 tT man ��pyy� �p
C- 1, JR S. Book Store. Sunday to herir 'a temperance sermon We aro sorry to ave that Mr. James Reid On Wednesday last the English who hes Cattle, horses, machinery and • eiJ.L.L �i . ,;
is still puftering from more eyes. church S. S. scholars, teachers and household goods is not overt atriek-
preached by the Rev. J. Ferguson, of ,� g "poverty WANTED Granton, who is a general favorite on We are glad to see that Mr. Joseph Rich. friends drove over to Manchester and eu. He has the evidences of well•
'.' -'�" r` this circuit. ardeon who was several injured `b . bele held their annual picnic. we .. •
Y Y g direoted industry, and the outfit that ;
Abitgllt iat8lllgeritan¢'oompetentperson: $1Opor thrown off a load of hay, is recovering. Quarterly meeting is to he held in I`, ;
onthVtlf be.pnid. CIVAltyan8,00nitesi win bri4g Mr. Jolin Stevenson has been on the ualifies him for a successful career'on
esu 1'amoullviiu''til,s;' Aadr The Rev. Mr. Phil ott and wife of To , the. Methodist church next Sunday 9 a
' ads sick list about two weeks. p ° g, -a North�weet" farm. There is bound ■�r� iT ;t'
J',:r..'WAI0li�, rontoare spending their vacation at the lake morntn { eJ r
•, .,,'.vw r"rXiiVstn,Gnaertsh George Snell is doing a rushing bush shore. HOIy Communion in Trinity church t6 be a return of many such eettlers �ii t
ness in his blacksmith she at resent. on Sunda morning next. in the United Staten who have found '
P P Mr. R. J. Richardson intends eking in y g °
lie and his man are busy all d'ay and a the World's Fair in Chiotgo, this wo4k. On Wednesday evening the W. F. the conditions of life there harder; than have
good part of the night. M. S. of the Presbyterian church will in Canada • and we may look for e .
The farmers in this vicinity have had hold a social at the residence of Mr. ' 9 ^+ v , l
Mr. Ouimette has had the front of his very favorable weather for their harvesting. . spontaneous overflow from that aide of s�
store painted which greatly improves its John Buie. Blyth brass band in at- the Jine When all the land there has l..
appearatieb. �i'alton. tendauce. A Good time is expected. u!
Mrs. Govfer is repairing bar house in O1i Mon d{tyevening ,t'he nlembers•of been taken up, as it shortly will be. r r %']
lie village Mr. ,john Melville ie doing GARDEN PARTY. The ladies of St. ,the I. O. Fi held their regular meet- It is dot the interest of Canadians to •��y«�+ r�■
fivorgae. Church, Walton, head. Very poo• .ing in "rho lemperaiiee ha disdowago this inrush, but rather to J.G 111Y r ,
ale pairti4 Cessful garden art" , st Mr. John'Howitt's
l3 party ,Some of the'me4ens of the G. O. p'. afford ovary logitlmate facility for the ,
The Salvation Arupy held a meeting on Wednesday 1Piit. The L3raaavle bland nb- in .thin burg initetid firkin in the big filling tWp iSi tale Northwest with ddair• . . !
n the 'remperance, ball on Monday iter the leadership of Prof. Jonesi ►renAered b"oresters'demonstration a Kincardine . , -- -- "
v'enityg. eYselleul mucid. Pint IU*kins proved 'to•dtty:(Weclpesdriq}, able irtltntgranfs }rota whatever source.
'1'he OrangAmen Will inset tomorrow, to be a hoot in biriftelf. 9,06. Sage and '-•-••�- , ,,,,fY '"�� "" I ,t�
6 .: g g y W.Sotde eat p l awpodlar
fill "clip S. U. B. on Friday evening. daugghter■ dell bled the atherin b inueto t — ok;e olieh whloh I
on the glasses, bbttie■ and belle. ,Several xty the Hera crilnin l lio�e magic•., nape ueitig bh . a atone a rplotied' aIIt1 set . 'r11 I -'. + s , I
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Scroll Elie war means enough to steal a ethanal nano tock part, Itefreehmlinta were, re c ql elled t ;: heals' evlden6e fire, to 24 Pittsburg ouse last crack,
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trblat%tity of died,ppgirl: from the barn o torved, The prodeeiltl tYlounEtid to near' s • . t;aacifa iIYO: dOAtlt of tafo ercd fw and "' ' t' } .
Cole loaOing them w,thout,ttiny ;'$3$1 Itev, Mt. find Mt$, ;g]teytvare prerei]t off li6th *id6d_bf it oil g bbfbr6 doill .g,. p p . . .
tarn oltt k�d alt war# hkppy td die'et *11hthwil i mil'thig a prisonde"I trk� � , t'tllal 1nJ>xr�► "tb coo or altos otllete. r
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