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"' tc� I�luQwl+ that 0 prl,CeS,1v111 ale#}� bulli etitlou. A
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�' f c4ttett of +ashlonsu�alo and Complete ttifl „t✓ otllfrl6,
t ; I e 4ril to be. n.tbe front rail , ,,
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Qtz1' , , Wel,; cif Read i _TKade Clothing, Milts, galas ft-hd O ent'
, r M :'u'lllshlns li3 full iLntl,. comllldte.
t . ,I 14 ;ant( after the 1st• A ria I `open :a Cutting Schools, �Yhetj
't'. yJ will teach the "Kennelly Outliner," the best system
. tiles has ,bver ,seen invented ill This Domlll on. Fo
'N , fti. ther laa'aictllai_s stns, terms address
.",,,'.,",,,.�,,.,,,�.,...,HOzti, JACKSON ! GLT��vTON,
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`e• Duron News-Reeora
is at hand we. do not believe. Till
of Kansan are
n 1.kQ a Year --%,26 [n Advance
poor4furmars petitioufnl
the gavalnteeut fur assistance, while
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those of Dakota are abauduning ih0i
•, , Wednt�S4',tV, AlUmst9t11, I3;►3,
farms at Denver a relief committee
is giving out bread to starving op"ra-
4..I1VAN(1•A4 APFAIR$ OF OUR,,
tivoa. In the ruining r0giku4 of the
,"`R COUISINS.
"d `
wort a majority of the ruiners are
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thrown out of, employment. While
k,`";- "'.}rho sittiatiou fn the United States
our railways fire showing increased
;= ty 0t 140' ptr� lout' time is anything but
earn iugs,sowe of the American ritilwaye
u 9��
°, ttnaou�gipg, Oue caaaot take up
are fueling the t foots Vt the prevail.
a
ingfinancialstringeney. Fur the fourth
.+ d p;,I of?:auy moment without reading
time in its history the Now York,
sof, 'tlle duslfeosiuu or failure of sorne
L:il:e Erie anti 11ts:,teru Railway
b ,�r11 11 ,lnsijtutiiilii and althtiu;h some Amari-
,hut,
gore into the hands of u receiver.
& 1,' FbNd -writers, i•a•whistling, to keep up
Every plata ghtr+a industry in rho
,�t'
C 5c t111t'r 'eUtsm,ge. and pointing t0 the
States has b1dud, aura as the Phila.
y,, ,y bil, rhes illalpinate the horizon,
d,,ll,littt !'i'BSS (JU111.1a Out, Il)llle Nlyd
,spots
facturies tit; well its battke and bw,iuese
still the .'f•iets of the case will not
hon. -los ale evalywher" C!Osieg up and
'?; ,.` ty.,4 tant.anysuch assumption,
10,000 man IIAVH L.••'II thrown out of
,t ,
No holly 6601119 to be able to point
eulg.lu}'rleut ill LhN \orthweatsrn iron
}°x` ` ,� i
R cz rvtt'h, cleal'nass to the Can60 Of t11e
chines aluue. t•Liko vt:eaels err
,11 ' tiepr0syiou. We aro told. by the pro=
tar iug up gild dinaater is evel'
ivt ern " �5ueh mills as that ut
;` tec;tionist that the prkjocted loduction
Anioske,+n, the largest in New Eug•
'.., faille has alai -mod the Inauufne-
{and emoioyin 3,000 hands and pay-
g p' y
-
i.=i tU�tieiI ,}, the majority of whom are
iu; out �3'�S,000 a wunth Ill ,Vagr.9,
a
y , follotrers of \McKinley and high tariff,
have clused up indefivatoly.
',-, ',�,.-, evi%h lh0 rsdafetion of the duties it
�ti'litNrs are pointing to the return
„i,";��-, is 0,0" I 7uutural -fur them to expect that
of gold ae a hopetul sign, if it were
caused by increased sept r a thorn
+�_ "the "market be swamped by imports,
might be something in it, but wheu
,Q ap,d have con9equeutly ceased to
it is caused its it now is by selling
.t; 41arla'facture until the future is made
°fid sacrificing Auterie3u securities on
A; i -
�! clear to them.
the English wrrkei, it means praetieul
k
-S� �r The salver edentates claim. that the
ly uuthtug. -
,' 'trouble arises froiit the lack of con-
THE DEBT OF CANADA.
,;;, v
t fidenee that silver- production will be
•
.`�i , carried on and as a cense uaaco
u , q
The public dept of a country is always
an interesting and much discussed
will be scoroe,
subject. When, as in the case of Can -
,+t'T-'currency
The' opponents. of. silver assert that
'`the
ada,it involves considerations of na-
tional policy over a long term of yeara
rq trouble is caused by the acetimula:
Wd questions of national expenditure, it
i
'tions of; silver in. the treasury and the
is sure to bA'the object of diverse opin.
,:r,:
1, , ;-fears of foreigners that the country will
ion and criticism. But looked at clear,
ly, dispassionately,, from
and a know-
. 0 stood be reduced• to a silver basis. The
ad ,a of facts and conditions, the in%
deb•fedness of the Dominica Canada
'lore tariff party hold that the high
of
')
titriff has caused an immense overpro-
will be found to be a matter of public
pride rather than one deserving the con%
duction and that where manufacturers
sure and unfair assertions made re,
have ceased to produce it is because
gardingitia0ppositionpapersandbyOp•
position leaders.
Y`21 their •shelves being already full, there
Generally speaking. the Canadian
ie'at pre@ant iso heed to manufacture.
people understand the situation, but it
K tiVe believe that the above are coma
will do no harm at this juncture to
review the h'story of our national iia•
4` of the 'causes that have helped to re-
biliti0s. Inj1868 the various Provinces'
�'" ,`adce the United States to liar
formed a partnership for mutual ad-,
present
j } unenviable position.
vancement and the promotion of gen,
oral wealth and pother. 'Che firm—or
`'The .in thems-lves are to
the Dominion—assumed all dente then
'
, binme for the panicy fueling that ex-
payable by Ontario, Quebec, Nova
y`. tote thyoughoat_the States, with the first
Scotia and N,ew. Brunswick, atnouIIt%
Ing to a total of $71,500,000. During
whipper of depression they drew their
ears treasonaFederal
meet
�_,,`
ptirso strings more closely, having no
for various assumedror
allowed for other provincial liabilities
'', ld6AOde.uoe'in the stability of their own
sums which totalled up to 931,930,148.
.i,`, institutions and leave the field' to the
'
This Portion therefore of our national
t ;, a
tettc2et tiioccaes t of foreigII.in.vaetors,•--
debt was not created by the Dominion-
or added to the burtlens ,61 the people,
�inr?coughs are ever ready to abuse
but sitnpty transferred from oneGovern,
Cxtdat'Bititain, but if British holders of
mens to another:, the public being
,I,
really benefited .through a reduction in
, .,' AnieyfCnti securities had faltered in the
Atha rate of interest. But the newly
;4hP, #sae of he, prosent situation, the saf l'o;
connected Provinces required many
r. Ae .hotaio investors did, the United
things, all the more because of
the high hopes and strenght and
Stators, would.have had thegreatestpauic
ambition created by their union.
isle w, orld has ever 'seen.
They desired connection with kindred
, .
; ', The value.' of American securities
territory on the far Pacific i they wanted
the great lands over which the FIudson
r
bile ii' ,thy ,Englaufd'aloo,0 amounts to
Bay C;ampan,y held control ; they needed
Aelifl,Y. three billion dollars ($3,000,
Canals and tate development of lake and
. 00,000) such an fmtneuse amount
river communication ; they wanted
public works and buildings suitable for
"do: i,Cilot be thrown upon the market
the future—in short they wish'rad to lay
vittlt of r the most disastrous con-
the foundation of agreat British nation.
,
'Io,day the net debt of the. Dominion.
leas,"atlCos,
is .9241,131.434, showing that liabilities
0 tv$:;see that ab great a country as
have been freshly incurred In carrying
„ r,
Its t4]B- States her destiny is to
out these aims amounting to only 8132,6
000,000 over the above the Provincial
�Valted
t donslietable extent in the hands' of
debts taken over ,at, Confederation.
I .1i'p,V,efign $11, , ittars,
Yet the following stanns have been spent
T3faEi•. sffaj s have not been bright
aince 1868 upon great public undtr
t1aoY 'suspension dr failure 9f 250
takings :
o�a'Ati011al and b'etwoen five and
can(idlan Mollie hallway....:............. 802,044,160
canals ............................... .. 80,012,801
,Banks
tx •biallidreid etato iiilivate antis
Purel,aso of North -+vest Territories .... 0,701.72"
,,, bj .and
siailo'' iltitifdM, tat clearly indicates.
Parliament Buildings ... ........... 4.070,24&
In'tercolonial;,and connectod"tatlways.... 444,223,186
4 fs patlhiated that�value,i have shrunk
aund,eypubttcworks and buildings...,.. 83,000,000
.1 11 1aI15,'' flf- dal' d( . tnrllion0 of dollars
11
'I4,tal... ......I .....................8184.666,606 ,
,.I (I�t.yOUlI,dd 0db1 'Within the last four
Since Confederation, therefore, our
i>Itgtlt(ld•
people have spent over X60,000,000,
.-
`.ill " .4t is i1e1 wonder that American
upon publiq works above the indebted-,
tress incurred. This fact
,,,'
cytitsnl stns ,4600sitifig their savings ill
proves; as
nothing else•oould do, the magnificent ,1
"` 'an Ua.lsl;er'a d we o'an, uarafltea
'w .04611'1 r g ,
elastielt of our 'rovenue and the 1
Y , t
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jhst yfylbi, l hey "010h to watht t'aet theft :'smallness
of the debt bompared to our ,
V t e d >+.. ids t6erit
' ma,n�y.111' Wli; ktot•;tdl tl C6 �� y
resoliroes. Che necessity of t • r
F s the $.
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"..tai the# 6ue.aNs' II iry* three taotithe „PanditUlre..
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and the: benefits (Jertved frod�l i
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l,lateregt p,4 trigs out 10...9. B 1 s ,1. t.n a,
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f d t 8ntl x�ea tdur., 1, ivilt;h .triad ri i of C-,f11;Q1 k,
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as -§,. aa.., .. .Ph1., WBlttn a. net P a,,,. 1.
p z. fi : 0009 .d 19: lead, all 4he. la4hlvoott
laird )] !1 't t! i r v ! d ; ..
e..tlla n..h it►aclayernpl�Rl.x7 per:,
o . i ud i pnbha :sal,tiol for-. tha •rept] ittaer 9f the a . :I
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atf i se9urafy tll`Q ,foundation. 9f ri i9a : a1t>}rc li'iti pr'e;li v R i > ,
er,. k u , iia o livem :.Coni lettld..
al t p.
iky dust _lac liaata 9f pxas ,silt fa 9. r,. is a % p }
!1 d' 4 to fk! rl b on Hrvl a r. d V ,..� �
a Y p .g, Q an Pataltsd a.
s.t+lege and .c}ihting gener:►tignti to tbQ &fid a gallery lase .k,eeai ut ►ta �vilicll
ntimbttr 91, O latant> recti rp llianu' if nQed p k t,
li,alt,3s it a „tiret�•g1a lace, f tt o sba .. n
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�VIONQFr1 f.IS�' <IIQ {YA,' 'are s+xpeitdinq large aUtn°ot ufaney ou x p
ttie Ltl1.w<er Wingltana final, which they
T 'X �ti '
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m The most indepondent and..''
unaaaall. r}:re,ralayijdtng''in ,a 'truly first -clans r
shite. mopappliat that we linowot lia'Gan manner. A Green, the energetic t i' 4
fro x�, this au, 0 • ;n. •'
For aclaag.o.ne known among nlatililatiturarti manager, never doEs tiling by halves, ,
cs 14ir Oliver Mowat, a maker of binder Robert Stephenson, of the Par "'
twine, who,,lhas great advantages over All Line, *auley, tut+t, with a yery painful" ,
nisi co�arplttttura iii the gentle hde Un. 4 ,;'
r ' accident On Wedneada last. [fie was
hifQ lits rivet& in trade, hi» empioyees y GILROY & WISE.M."A�a' •.
tare forced to work as many,lours its he driving hcruae from the Babylon Line, '
. pl ►uses -they get no holiday&; they can, when the team took fright and ran ",
not stilus fns' higher wages or sholt reg. away, going' over a dilep ,ditch and . ' � ,� _" I.';
, gulationit; they must tae the food -he throwi'ifg him over the wbifiietrees. AN IOTA OR A FRACTION OF t �.
• gives the'IIi,and they work for, ne thing, The whe•ea also struck him and rani over OUR SUAMER STOCK LEFT `_ . ,;
Under these circumstances mopaQolist hiui we hope, however, that no y A
TE
MQwr+t should be able to t{ell his twine DON'T MISS THE 1, . I (x�'� 1$ ;
cheapt;r than ollier makers, but he does serious result may occur. s «,•
not. lie charges as much for it by the —On Wednesday week, Ivirs Geo; WE ARE SROWTIV�'r,}
carload. Is other makers charge by the Kerr, of, Morris, met with Hu accident ` + }
pound., and his twine is of an fnlerior which might have been store serious if Alar e� lot of Men's Clothin; t0 �O, Wt3 COIT��?311e• Clleapuess ',` �a ;,
quality. Mlony of tile
LVIewat does not 'lot fatal. She was isssistin liar hiss, - alid quality and Cil I.Ove What We Sa . v 4'
come in for any of the fierce denuncia, g y D p y ;,s
tions of the Grit parity against alleged hand to draw in Rome hay, and while
monopolists, for the reason, it is said, driving the load to the harn, the load In
that he belongs to that party himself, began to slip off and like went with it, OLOTHI -. IF, '
and gets all iiia employees to gots the one of the wheels passing over her, ORDERED •
Grit ticket at election times. In this breaking her collar hone. •:_.���,�_ .... .. �_i.'_
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the Grits are very inconsistent. We are always to the front. We Would be pletised ,
_ _ —A mess& a was received in Drus- ..
show you through and figure oil a slla't for you.
t{'H.47''S lY170.V'(� lY1TH THE aei» on'VVednesdaq evening from Chi- o . ° �'' ,.Y
EXODUS? cage, stating that John Cormaclr, , , --o ;.ILL: L� , r,
e1dHRt Ron of the ]ate John Coralack, � �� 4 t ' � �,
It is Canada's turn now no matter of brussels, was dead. The niesNage �9 , ,
what the grit politicihns may say to the was a sad one to hid mother, who �W !
contrary. The exodus th,.sQ days is found him ill good health when site . �1 /^� �p ; ,•!`
.working the wrong way to suit the cal. enure through there a short tim0 ago, i � =01-P-6 I „ 1
amity howlers. There are la•trdiy any The cause of his doath is riot et '� .. " +'�,
Canadian fnralers going to the United Y ��`,�\S=O$ h,
Suttee, but there are hundreds of Amer known. , r�
icrin farmers moving into the Canadian —A Dakota farther solei his son•in, ,
North West, '1 he Sarnia Canadiati says law one half cow, and then refused to at prices of the closest nature. The makes are t ie 1
thtit last trip the United Empire took divide the t+rilk, claiming that he 1'
from that port to Port Arthur, fifty best. < u",
Michigan fartners to sold the front pert of the beast, H0 '. ,� �
g plain out forma for Q QQqy'�11 r]yl(� p p �l(tp < t,
themselves and not only for themselves also required the son•iu law to providr Come UGttl! CU1IlA U ��U ,best choice
ll for hundreds of their neighbors ,rho all the fHed the cow consumed, Y f! , ,. , s
propose following As genu sa they can and compelled him to carry all " < a4x
bot away. This sort of .thing has been t}re water to Ler three times a day.
going oil all year and it is pertinent to Recently the cow hooked the old man intohi
, � a' ��;,aslr: R'hay is t11e matter with the mar, g PluYr� steel&'Gibbings, C�4,*t
ket of sixt millions? What can these and h0 is lining the law for darn
,.
perverse 1VIicbiganders mean by leaving arses,—Ex. s , +, • d•j• j i. x
the wealth and prosperity which accord- -On Thursday week, n lady from 1f1���JZY,LIi �� 1�.� U l�i�i s a, r �� e}'
ing to the Ittrformere must be their l06 Beh;rave was before W, F. Brocken11
in the happy country across the lines; shire, J. P., charged with Bending a —
audchoosingrathertogo to the Northwest letter containing money in a newpaper HI(aH S;1400L ENTRANOE EXAMINA- 1 Dungannon P. S.,� 575; Harvey Audereoa; «'
to be misgoverned by Tory Ministers, 1'iUN.—+r'1.3T HURON. No, 5 Aahfield, 383 ; Wm'. J. M.0 a ie ,,
and fleeced by the Red Parlor protect contrary to law. She pleaded guilty No. .5 Aebtleld, 471 : Howard. Durnin, Nggr 'f" , '
tionists and hound under the iron heel and a flue of 610—the, loweat that In thio in.peotorate 225 candidotee came 16, A-hfieid, 420; Albert Duff, No, l6, Ael% ,z µr _I
of railway monopolists•, and ro on and could be imposed under the Act—and up forexamina«ion, field, 522; Wtn. W. Treleaven, No.16,Ash 3:r � t,
so forth tothe end of the grit chapter? cunt% was inflicted, Assistant Post Coderich 102, of whom 59 passed. fit ld, 432; Frazer hIeVanald, NO. 3, WLy s ++ !'!
Again we ask our respected Reform con- Office Inspector Malone of Stratford Exeter 60, of whom 33 poised. Wawannsb, 416 ; Rub,n Taylor, No. 2, y}�,` �? ,` .' p
temporaries, what is the matter with the was complainant. The is Dungannon, 36, of wh.,m 21 passed. tvawanm•h, 489; Rubt Lane, No. 14, Ash '" `,'l
exodus? P Zurich 27, of whom 16 p.aeed, fifld, 947 ; Tillie Lune, No. 10, Aehfielei, , , '�r
determined to put n stop to infractions The highest marks obtained at each of the 414 ' Mat gin Johnston, Belfast, 424; Vt m c „�
"—~'—` — o£ the postal laws, if possible. B McAllister, Belfast, 423.
In and a�bont Unron Conuty o3ntree were as ff+llowr. I Zuuiea.—Matilda Conine, No. 1 Ha s t� a t
—Wiugham had two fires in one .Grace Strang, Goderioh MI S . ........582 454 ; Amanda Mnsao, No. 1, klay, 405 ; dans ! i i
—Jameo Dunfortf, wife and children, week, %ornething which has not happen. Vinetts Banee* Crediti-n P. 5......... 573 Curry, No. 3, !Tay, :38S; 1i'ilean Carlile, -
of Clinton, are visiting -in Brussels and ed for many years, if ever before May Mallough, Dungannon P. 8........575 Nu. 3, ifev, 440; Arthur McAllister, No, r a
locality. . The second occurred on Friday AlweMaggie H.,miiton, Varna P. S ....... ...471 g, Hay, 452 ; Chas. Blackwell. Vo, 3, Ha}�,
9 when it wag discovered that the, roof � The highest number of marks taken in 419; Aguie Douglas, Blake V. S . 461 ; Sdra � r« ca r
—Chore is 7� gtRCkR of hay h6t,veen , ch of the sulijeots of the examination its as Manson Blake P. S. 416 ; Sera Allan
Jimntdesboro an }� Kinhurn, a distance of of D. Showel's pumpworks was burn- follows: Blake Y, S., 419; Maggia Hamilton, 'Vdrni►t ,
live elites. a' inn, In five minutes from the time yarns P. S q P. S., 471 ; John Torrence, .Varna }' ,9 +1-1
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Reading, Annie Galbraith, $ A u,
t the alarm was sounded the firemen Drawing book•; Chas. Delhrid a and E'lith 442; Maurice Walder, Varna P. ,462, ''`
—Rev. W. T. C{off, wife and child Turnbull, Wi chelsea P. S �........25 Annie Galbraith, Varna P. S., 382; Edmund ,t
ren, of Femou; 117ich , are visiting were on the scene and had the fire out, 9 Dal er, Zurich P. S., 404 ;, William Gei er �.,.
,relatives and frienda in Brussels. Quite 'a whole was made in the roof, Manger Naftill, Goderich M.5 ... ,,. 25 Zmrgcfi P. $, 436; Tillie rVeh, Zurich P. ', a ' a
Drawing paper, Willie Borland, No. 2, U a + {,i
—John A. Brownlee, • of London, the blaze no doubt starting from a • _ . 8., R83.
borne...,........ 28 i
writs visiting friends in Blyth last spark from the smokestack. Lose Copy book, Edith Turnbull, Winchals-a EXETER.—Victoria Bishop, Lumley' F. S, '+' , r
about $'10. P. 5 .......................... ...25 462 ; Helrn Ellerington, Lumlov P. S. 526 ; ' t
week. —Wednesday afternoon the spirit Writing paper, Vinetto Runes, Credition, Mary A. E.rl, Luanley, Y. S.. 518 , t�nlbor r t
—Mr. anti 14rs, Taniblyn and family, P P. s ...............................22 P ssmore, Lumley P. S, 434; Eva la, .
of Annie beloved wife Alex. Stewart Orthography, David bloNico', No., 2, Us- Bu -er. N •. 1, Stephen, 451 ; Vintt:a Banee,• . i
of Braddon, Manitoba, are visiting at + '
qtr, Frank Crich'%, Tuukernmith, of Brussels, took its flight. Iiar de. borne... .. .... ,.35 Cr diton P. S., 573; William Borlitnd, No,,i: t „�,r
ceased was unexpected as site had been Literature, Grace Strang, Goderich M. 5..95 2, Ueborne, 404: David 11oNicnl..Nn. 2, +,, a
—Mr. slid Mrs. Reid, of Stanley, failing rapidly for a few days, She Arithmetic, Arthur hates........... 105 Ushorno, 401 ; Edgar Buawell, Eden P, S.,
have returned home sftNr su extended was a sister to Rev, J. Ferguson,'
er aeon form-
Geography, William Gle7, No, 3, Col. 476; N011ie Dempsey, Edtn 1, S., 391,
visit with relatives and friends at Ba h + borne... .. .. 64 Lillis, Hunter, E leo Y. R., 493 ;Kate Chap• 4
Cit Y erly pastor of Melville church, Brus� Composition, Fannie Hatt, Gloderioh M. man, No. 2, Hay, 409: Ralph Ghepmaa;. y
Y• mels.. 2 sons and 1 daughter are left to S • • • • • • • -' -' • • • • • • • • • • ..• . •' • • •'•••79 No. 2, Hey, 439 ; Cecil Roes, No, , 2, Hay;
—The Misses Eva Armstrong and remember the. life and kindness of An .History, Nicholas Alliin. No, e, Colborne .62• -434; -Charlie lUolbridge, WinohPleea, 399, , ;
D'[nt>el Reid of . Bay ..... etre on a The list of successful candidates with Little Halle, Winc:hetaea, 406; Eiith ,tura- r
+ Y Y+ affectionate mother. Mr. Stewart and ' null, %inchelsea, 525; Clara Unaoau, No ,
lengthy visit to relatives and friends in i marks, i� given below : ,
3 Y family .rave the sympathy of a large 3, Usborne•' 399; Lillie klownp,, No. 13
Stanley. circle of relatives and friends in their GODIcuierr M. S.—Lizaz}e Andrews, 454; Stephen, 443; Aflon Jeakell, No. I. Us- +
—Moses Hannah, of McKillop, bait _� Mary Bates, 516; Isabella Baker, 467; Laura borne, 462; Viatotia' Bagshaw, No. 3,:111-
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b6reavemeut. Farrow, 384; Fannie Hatt, 469; Nina Lee, Stephen, 390 ; John Stewart, No. 1. Us= '. + u
brought action against Mr. Winter for 527; Grace Lee 427;Clara Millian, 432; May
—The many friends bf Rev. Free, borne, 394; lease lt. Bissett. Exeter P ,$-'*
the price of ,all the cattle he delivered Moseley, 480; Bello McEwen, 611; Afamrt 418, 84rton deeper, 438,, Arthur Kemp, )r�
man Harding will bo sorry to hear of McIver. 450; Christian Mc3 en 338;
him, Mr. Winter offered to pay him ' 426, Almer Nelson, 389, Nrllie (�uanee, 425&
his.death. The sad event took place at Olive Robertson, 42I; Grace S sag, 0`82; Ada Treble, 401, :Mar Westsiway., 430, a
for all but the one that diad in the Rub She and 528; Mar Tia orne, 451; > 411 Clarence v,
Kamloops, B. C., on the 14th of July. Y PF Y Hattie White, lareno0 Fatt, 396, Aluliti , ,
yard, but Mr. Hannah refusrd to take Klanche Watson 484; Arthur ate% 447; f
He was within a few days bele 51 Dempsey, 399; !'Inlet Treble,, 422'
pay for any unlrs6 ho got pay for. All. Y g Oliver Buchanan, 382; Fred Brophy, 439; :j
years of age, and went West some few Andrew Breckinridge, 420; Charles ue- -- — -
-Ar. John Con of Seaforth hits ,
. P+ , years ago for the benefit of his'wife s Pendry, '668; Joseph Carrick. 478 -;-Stewart -•-- - -FALL"FAIRS. ',
shipped 211 carloads of bailed hay Health, who diet, about a year ago, Lane 396: Wm C. McGregor, 411; Manger '
since the first of 7unm ani, he has about Nafte 1392;,lauk W adde11,480;Alvin Wallace Western at London, 4.21.
Mr, . Harding was for years Rector of n' Sept.P •.
50 cars of old ha to "hi et. These 419; Lindsay William, 443; Henry H. Hum• North Perth at Stratford Sept. 28.29
Y P Y Trinity church, Mitchell, and was nit- bar, 392; Jonathan Msrtin, 431. Goderich North Waterloo, at Berlin, Sept: Z6. "i
211 ears would reprer.ent shout 149000 ivereally respected, Separate School, Margaret Payne, 498; 28. •
distributed among the farmers of this Nellie Webb, 419.
vicinityfor he. alone b thin one Center Huron at Clinton, Sept. 26,27. .
Y Y Port Albeert TOWNaniP of COLBORNE.—Harry Gsgia-
Toronto Industrial, Sept. 4-16.
buyer during the past two months. Fall wheat has all been adcared and gher, No. 1,421; Jarvis.MoBride, No. 1, 399; t
Central at Guelph, Sept. 19-21,
—An incident which occurred asst threshing in this neighborhood. G� William long No. 3,466; AlIjaGetod, North Oxford at Woodstdck 5ept..;Y I
week in Ingersoll will mark an epoch fn .The average is about $0 bushels per sora. -96„27, +
Bualoest has been pretty lively in the Port No. 4, 420; Rebecoa McClure, No. 4, 397;.11
an unknown mothers life which may during the passed week as the work at the fi m' H. Taylor, No. 5. 451; Jennie Oteen, Mornington and Ellice at- Mflvort+bli
parry its'load of sadness with it. At 3 No, 5 451 ; Mia ie Morrie, No. 6, 400 • Sept. 96.27. 1
Tuesday
harbor bee got a better et�dve oo tt. Nicholas Allin, No., $,, 634 ; Lester Robart- Mitchell at Mitchell Sept. 26'•27`7. : '" , :
clock on Cueadaq iuorning,Mr. Albert I understand tke dredge ie to arrive here ► P
King heard a noise,and going to the back today to do the necessary dredging then the ran, No, 8, 505 ; Grace Lawson, No. 9, 421 ; (:heat Northwestern at Godoriobrsept
work can be cartfed on to to better adVau• Graod Show, No, 9, 384 ; Mary Tobin, No. 20-22.
Joor found there carefully fwrapped up ta$e, A large number of adze, d:e, and 9, 482. r� 'West b'Vellington'al(Itarriston, Sept.
�u a black worsted summer shawl a well. quarry men are engaged in the work. Had. Go'Dsuien TOWNSHIP. --'Wilmot llaaols'o, 2728.
leveloped baby boy of apparently two the Italian Admiral called in our Port in- No. 2, 429 ; Teraea Rodges, No. 2, 395 ; Nast Huron at Brussole, Oct, 27. . ' ,
lays old. Beside it on the 'doorstepstead of Montreal he would ndt have had Lily Al. Cox, No. 5, 446 ; Florence M4oDoii- Wfngharn at Win'gham' Sept, 26,27.
,vas a box in which $15 in cash and ,to kick leo very high on account of not re. aid, No. 5, 446 t Eliz E. MoMath, No. 6, Hensall Oct. 7th, add 8th;
uantit. of clothing i F . w celAng a salute from the big guns, as John 422; Glarleea Elliott, No, 8,"410.
1 y g su table for ba ,y Hyslop of the County town is hero
letting Asnyrai,D,.-Anes O'Iteefe, KingehrlA a --"' �! e'''
rood well n „ ti! lr [ . , "I" ':.
made and comfortable, off minute guns that can be, he tea 424.1"toreuoe McLeod Kintait P' b. The British Militar . Cotfil5amtil, "
4irs, King{ saya she heard a bug ase milers in hie oapaoity in bleating the rook for 1190 MayGorddol Shepp ardton P. S.; 424. Coir, all' ilp'hr ' at file �Vf Worlds T"airl
►bout half past two coming buggy fillings cribN at the( harbor. John is a Mabel Hawkins, Sho pdrdton P. S,. 425; p yi
cracker and u derstands how to handle v tuition, w
p , g froth the � will resile a testi tiirontgh .Outarto its
p IedtiBlla Matbeeonw Pr lite t. ilia , 57I. ,
iputh, and soon aft -or returning. olwder the fall: `lhe obiil on ' tg'¢tldipo t i off,- .. ;.,
)therwistl she kllowe nothing bf' rho .1� ' ° •----W- ��+a --� DuNuert�roir �Llfzx>zet9 Blakb, No, 0# X00 • e'i1 bbct i'(11;hq bbd.. `he ' Ai°o r., "'
A Ishtleld, 429. Ilinaf8 Crdl , Na, lilt W • ,too ,.. .., , ,
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not can Mia Agues Itnoi< oft..ilaf e gg raj rebeiili:ativoaof ll ar o .tile ,her
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