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Pills At the beginning of the century there were not more than 20 millions of p:‘p&lo in the whole 'orlg who apoke Ent‘ «_ In 1801, 160 million & seven European long l?:;linh. French, German. Russian, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian. The may ; Mrs. Kramer, Carisruhe ; Vinâ€" cent, blacksmith, Koseuth ; Louis, Siee: man‘s brewery, Gueiph ; Mre. Lehmao, dAAA gathering was a an one. Mr. Schmuctifl 65 years old“:fl his good lady 61. The eleven members of the family weighed 2,035 pounds. One of those events which seldom occur more than once in a lifetime took place on Sunday afternoon at the farm ‘ol Mr. Bernhard Schmuck, near Weis enburg. It war a family reunion. There are eleven in the family, all alive, all of age, and all were present. Their nawes are: Bernbard, ou the homestead; Charles, City Hotel, Guelph; Joseph, Kossuth Hotel ; Mre. Joseph, Melrose, Minnesota ; Frank, Wuteru‘ Hotel, Walkerton ; Mrs. Zeddel, Mildâ€" The Worldâ€"wide Use of English. glebe.. Two weeks‘ vacatioc was also and by thirtyâ€"six adherents h't;mâ€"i;l-â€" bank and thirty from Crosshill It was accompanied by a guarentee of stipend to the amount of $300 per annuw,paid half yeariy, with use of manse and call was signed by eighty four members from Millbank,thirty â€"one from Orosst ill received. ‘The board met on Friday vight to decide on a tescher. Br. A. F. Ewiog,. B A , a graduate of Torâ€" ‘onto U airersity_with reveral yoars‘ exâ€" perience in both high and public schoo‘s, was the succâ€"asful applicant At the last meâ€"sing of the Stratford Pre.byterg, Aug. 19th, a call was sub mitted from the united congregation of Millbank and Crosshill to Rev. W. M. Haig, late of Hyde Park, London. Tte class work in. the school bere and accordingly adwertised for a teacher, A« a regule atout 65 applications were The Rev. Juhn Kay, M. A of Milâ€" verton has accepted a unanimous call by the church in Deer Park, Torouto. The call has been asustained. Some time ago the Milverton «chool bouddeeidl-dlocvr,oncoqda..ï¬n. COUNTY AND DISTRICT County District Gleaned From Exchanges Jaa, Uc!:};-, California The muster ro.! of those who hayâ€" reâ€" turued from Klondik», toegether vith the amoant of the precious metal, the: have brought out, is given as fo‘lowe ; T. 8. Lippy, C«bfornia. ... .. F.G. 4. Bowker............ 000 Joe Luius, Nâ€"w York...... 10,000 J. B. Holiinseed, California . . Wuw. Ku‘jo, Câ€"iformia:.. ... ,000 Waterioo Ccunty Chronicle, Thurscay September 2, 1897â€" Nearly Seven Million Doliâ€" KLONDIKE G6CL] ODTPUT Wrested From Mothâ€" 14,000 14.000 13 000 11,500 11,500 11,000 10,000 10,000 aince closed its doors, and in which the Bank of Moantres! is also ls d{hh- tereated. % failure of ha ese banks in eppears bo be m cipelly due to similer causes, that is, oommpetition of thechartered banks. oet o&:b::“orodtou of Logan & Cs. are in emounts, there being puly two creditors who have claims for over a thousand dollars. teo ; they seem to mins in «bout exeryâ€" thing they do, aod incidentaily mics, as well, the true aim and essence of hfe. And there are cften strong comâ€" m:-inlh-nhutd\h ‘uldâ€" he ; It brings feower after regrets : lewer pictaree one wants to b oi ons _ An indifference to healthy p':“.u-‘n injnrio:nuy oue., Bat when progress seeks to improve upon those elaments in life which are Godâ€" ordaincd, the wisest of us are thos: who stand still or fail out of the raaks There are mï¬hflh&hv«ï¬] which even the wonderful genios of thbantuyenmw‘ upesa. They were fashiqned by a skill wml kea. And we would better let them alone. ‘Forward,‘ commands the old proverb, but then it adds, ‘but not too fast.‘ The cautions woman, the homeâ€" loving womaun, the woman fond of her children, ana with a belief in God, "“l‘““‘l“;o::.dth woman of pure heart a parpose, the woman who loves and is baioved, need never be disturbed that ahe is called ‘old farhiqned.‘ P«m& Bat it , is no diegrace to be ioned‘ in | ‘modern‘ in all phases of hfe nsissea «ppear so bad,‘ writee Krward W Bok, discusâ€"ing "On Being Oioâ€" Fashioned" in the September L wties‘ Home Journal. "It may be true that mvhd-’hh,w, aive‘ spirits seem to mise some In Many Ways She in Truer to dar â€" Womanhood: â€"hi*â€"‘â€"hâ€"â€" =When one judges truly what it is to be "‘oldâ€"fachioned‘ in some of the modern ‘progressive‘ ideas, it does not &E OLD FASBIUONED ** W id A N. ine,.is regarded by its famoue composer, i'd':.*..a'?“"..u..‘tg at one of bis beat: Edward W. Bok, with tie directness, discusses ‘O:WW Mm.'mmw especial Pprvaddlf uis copiiihitliew ( on ied imiarinh f reom !"'_,,".:!W Other artscles that have TT SVE CHnm" hoh _ Se ol gdï¬l&mmmun avin magâ€" azine,is regardad by its famous commoser. The September Liadiea® Home Jourâ€" ma‘, in the variety interest and timeâ€" linges of its articles, and in the beauty of its illnatrations, is a notable number of that magazine. A lgriul artigle by Joha F Coyle, ‘When eary Clay Said Farewell to the Senate," describes the most impressiveand dramatic acene ever enacted in Congress, and another, by Olifford Howard, tel‘aof ‘I»stroying a Million Doliarsa Day,‘ the task of the 'wion divisian of our Treasary,. ’ aboth Bisland, in ‘The 1) ferencs Bevween Mre. A and }q'. B‘ defines the exactions that ‘The Four Huadred,‘ wdnieu(:uii;mo. sqcial cire‘e o:.::: wua on an aspirant mission toiumunh. The secand of Hamlin Garland‘s serial ‘The Els:: of E‘mtuur" vlg appeal to every readerof romance, an g.‘ï¬"..mu'"n Mark Mormean‘s ‘The zies of the Elaines‘ seriea will charm every child who may follow the advenâ€" tures of thase winsome fairies. _A comâ€" September Ladiea® Home Journal / ted. The city will be divided into disâ€" triote, 11\\% mhn.‘m be appointei and inspectore ana o see that vaccination is enfurced. ent schools an« educational establish wents sba‘l 1: quire a certificare of varâ€" cinatiqn previous to the m“' 1:: every pupil on September 1. Majyor wil also isne a prociam»tion caliing upon ail citizâ€"nas to be vaccineâ€" | vacoms r:on Iy MoNnTREAL sputem of pubic raccination as comâ€" plete as powible,. _ V«ccimation, he deâ€" Health, has anbwmitted a starement to the Local Health Buard in which he urges the imnmportance of making the of Health is twking energeâ€"tic steps The City WWl Rigidly EnSorce Iis Reâ€" qguiations in This Hespeci 1000 C gretes ) The Loca: Bu=rd pr~tection t , ids css Policy of the Dominion Life is a ight promise to land | aot ommc egacie fhtd m“M.m | When two or three vears in Rree i it noufRrfaitable «com for Jaiure to TB ’r..“""":"u““‘"‘â€'u "Taivd B | EIHAUVSTED. % Roonomical Mutual Fire Ins, Co. murflrwmmm krlal"N of 'm?. Apply now dc&u‘gï¬ï¬f‘ ""'"' ETs m. I'.' “""*'U“‘: three olumi. sach in profis the true bencks af t ie nomforfaitable . scom for Jathure to WB Aee Tils Tas Taidg u;fwsru. 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