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The Wrld's fair was formally o
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an Monday by Pxesident-Clevelaud.
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v is ea the World's Fair are not to -
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IMPORTANT EVENTS IN FEW WORDS
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Up to dat 083,248,980-55 has been r4is-
worth
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one official coialler,ted with
FOR BUSY READERS,
ad for the World's Fair. -
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A Complete M,ecord of t1w Busy World's
The attendance .at the World's Fair
oil Monday is officially given aB $15,00a
Montreal aldermen propose to tax all
telegraph and electril poles $10 each.
For next week's
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, ,ry inferior ac-
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paying $10 a day for ,.
commodation, has been notified that
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Happeningii Carefully Compiled aud Pat
itinhered 140,000.
The dead heads n Hilp bava�
Four hundred separate buil(
There are 10,000 poles in Montreal.
The London oitywillaoll has decided �
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after,11 ext week lie will have to Pay $20
into Handyand AttrActive suape for tue
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been erected on the World's. Fall,
not to alter their decision asking for the
wants : ,
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on ,the
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a day, Any kind of A 11111011, ile a
costs from $1.50 to V2. wit
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Iteaders or Our Paper. I
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groun(Is, and about 350 acres are under
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resignation of Assistant City Clerk Ab-
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bott.
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Receives the lAaccurats of ano
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ginner makes a $5 bill look very ill in�
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to Mrs. Potter Palmer drove a. golden
. Sarnia is sending a strong deputation
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, g4're andcoulservatiyo bank!Dr, principles.
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Senator Cochrane has shipped from
England, per steamship Bovio, eight
nail in the'-wonl4il's building at the
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to 31olitreal to confer N,vith General
Manager Seargeaut in reference to looat-
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I lutereetallowed on deposits.
I Drafts Issued parablo at any offloa 0 the
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In Que bee several services are pro-
splendid hackney borses, for big eastern
World's Fair on Saturday afterniDon,
, gnify the completion of the building.
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Ing the G.T.R,. car shops in that town,
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12 different Shades in Shot
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NoTZS D1sc;;igj%D, and 3sox-Ey,ro, LoA,.q
v1ded for out 0 f the revenues of the I
township farm., . .
The trouble between students of the
n hoe shop at Lynn,
Mass on 2onday a pair of kid button
Mr. George A. Stimson, of Toronto,
has purchased this Market hall: debea-
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province that in Ontario are a ebarVe
against t'he mulllcil)Blities. A couple of
Ontario Agricultural College, and the,
,assistant resident master, Mr. MoOrae,
shoe; , N�mre made cotpleto and packed
in 15 Is
In minutes 45 seconi
tures of the town of Alliston, repre-
senting $7,600. The debentures bear 5
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lodges of Patrons of Industry have
have been adjusted, .
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The best previous record was 24 min-
cent. iatere4 I .
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Also 4 Shades in S -ilk Wo6 '
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rea utions, calling upon the
passed 01
Ontario Governme lit to adopt the Que-
THE DM ADLX CYCLONE.
utes The slices will be exhibited at the
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World's Fair. .
Permission has been given by the
G.T.R. company td the Brantford
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; THURSDAY, M, AY Ilt h 1893
bee system. Thia eystem. in Quebec
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Five people were killed by a cyclone
-which visited Ponca agency, I T., F ri-
THE DEAD.
)Electric Street Railway, compay to
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cross its tracks, The street ral way
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has resulted in the creation of � a pro-
debt of $30,000,000 and all
day night,
-I Seplacei is dead in
Cardinal Lul,
system. whida has so far been but.
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NVIleat 'Raising vs. ]Dairying
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vincial
annual deficit which is fittMailY ,ldding
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Twenty-one persons were killed and
over 100 injured by a cyclone at Cisco.
Rome. .
,a Doil Dukoff Korsakoff of Russia
Prinv
pat tially operated, will. now put in
full w0iki�g Ordei
Also, Black and Fawn
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to that debt, t,
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Texas, on Saturday.
Latest information obtained from the
is dead.
Charles (Ia Mazade, the noted French
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Laces, from 6 to 12 1
1 wheat are not so promising as the pub-
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The Liberals in the Legislature haye
cyclone-davastated section of Oklahoma
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author. editor and critic, is dead,
Belleville's population is 10,181.
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. . � poudelloo from diferent parts of the
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7 . in Toronto. From. rwelit reports which
" have been receivoi front several sections
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on beavy undrained soils the crop !a be-
, gy grain sown.
ing plowed up and mplin,
, � I Taking ona year with another, there is
. . a large aggregato loss to the country on
I this crop on account of winter killing.
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been forced to abandon minority repre-
seutation in Toronto; to attempt a do-
fence of the system tinder which $2,000
ollicera draw $4,000 more in allowances
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and to go upon record as Opposing `l'
proposition to abolish the retail sale of
liquor. Mr. Meredith and his followers
h ave made a capital tight so far. If
their conduct during the rest of the Bess-
ion displays the $time jadgment and
vlgor that have already been shown the
dawn thst has so loug, beeli looke i fOr
places ,,,is nuxuber of 14ile W.
thelujured at five times that number.
WITU TUE. COMINO or SPRIXG,
The ice in Thunder bay is still solid.
The ice above Sault $to. Mario is till
broken up.
The -water ,%vas let into the Rideau
canal on Saturday. ,
H.M. ships Buzzaxd and Cleopatra
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have arrived at Halifax. .
At Ishpeming, Mich., May day was
ushered in by six inches of fresh snow,
Mr. James Barry of Ottawa., chief OW Famine prevails in the Catica valley in
tistical clerk of the customs department, C'nba.
is de, -4 Several houses in Pembina have been
Mr, George Losee, of Eraniosa, one of carried away by the food consequent
the Pioneers of Wellington county, is ipoil the contintlea rise of the Red
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dead aged 03. There is no foundation for the rumor
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'Word has been received in Halifax of to the effect that a case of cholera had
ath in London from- heart
the sudden de, been discovered on the steamer Lake
failure of Sir Robert Pillsert 3' astice of Huron at Levis.
the supreme court, Newfouitl!ilatid.
William Rainsbaw, an old resident of
THE LABOR WOULD. Acton, Ont., disappeared from his home
May -day riots are reported in Mar- the other night clad outy in his uigl�t
Also, Tapestry Carpets fo
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may be nearer than Ia generally believ-
RAILWAY RIJUIDLI1.\1338.
osed to b
Bellies . clothes. Ile is vupp avO Blu-
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THE VERY LAT-U$T N14W$-
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has been put ivat the expellee of a
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i previous one, and go, if a full crop has
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The Grand Trunk will shortly put on
fast train for Chicago, which willleave
Ow Ing to dulness in the coal trade it cided.
Is said the minersintbe, Schuylkillregion The State, Board, of Health for X orth
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Mr. Jobit, Murchison of Luo'know, b
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� to be plowed ill) Ill the sprincr, two
crops have been lost, as faras tile wheu
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There was another division in the
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JAoutreal at seven o!clock in the morn-
will have to accept a reduction of I per Dakota has instrupted, its inspectors at
cent. the boundary to allow no immigrants to
bevil.appollited District DeputY Qrs,
Chief of tile Sons of amlowd, for the Hurl
� is concerned, -although a 8 ubstitute
Legislature Monday afternoon, when
� six o'clock in the even-
Ing and arrive at
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The Winnipeg tailors' strike, which, cross the line from ,Manitoba without a
certificate of health signed bytheproper
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and. Bruoe:distriot. I
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. spring sawing may be ha& In order '
ensure a good crop of wheat on our Old.
the Government was sustained by a
The Philadelphia and Reading Rail-
has been on for two nionths, has been offleial.
settled and the men have returned to
flOne day lask week, Messrs. William
Thomas Moore, of Wiagliam, laid Bev
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er lauds summer -fallowing and manuring
nlajtirlty of fivE, the vote standing 2� to
-road Company is said to have been re-
habilitated iindera syndicate-% ithDrex-
work. Dr. Flalmut, of Parls. strongly recom.
squares of obinales in live 140110. This
has to be restirted to. and by the time
IT. It arose on the seaond reading of
el S.- Co., and BrowdBros. & C% at its
Fifty.skilletlwoiicnionlittlieCarn I mendsthouseof petroleumin diplitheria,
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A special cable dequatch ' theresult
considered w be extraordinarily fast w
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the extra, labt-r of working upa fallow
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cost of mallure is considered,
N , lw
Mr. Meredith's bill, respecting arned
women, Tile object vf the bill waA to
ilead. ___
mills at Homestead, Pa.. $true k vester- 1pyes
(Ia,%- againgt the reduction involved in ofastrilkiligexperiiient. Outofseventy
ism Gray, of Seaforth, lifts be
in Windsor this week prospecting for I
andt.he
� the fall wheat crop, if then it should be
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enabh Ima,rried womett to enter into con
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th� 116i scale of wages, (liplitheriapationts. forty, whose throats
were painted 'with, rmi petroleam, ra.
ana ilie babilities are that bet Ore n",
11,rlo
a gotid tine, is not very profitab!o, es-
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pecially when wheat sZlls for only 86c,
tr.jt!.ta oil their own account, to carry on
budimn to sue and be sued, and,general.
The schooner J. G. X61fage went
fIrk,
ashore OnSundaynight 71 M, Point Ch
es
r, ivo hundred porters and stevellor covered,while of the other thirty treated
ks 0 4, struck on
at Yietoria, doe . L u4m, by the ,ordillary mothod only tNye-aty
racuthe W,rk of drilling will b, col
monced, on Grand. Trunk property %here,
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: a bushel. Ana it it turns out Only
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lyJapeaking, to occupy the samelt o�itiou
lake Huron, in a fog.
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Sunday becanse their employers gave survive'l.
_10igbteen i'a3rortel- Calls
. average or a poor crop the farmer has
lostmoney. Farmers itiOntatioeatinot
ill the go of the law, so far ,is oom-
merce is concerned, as their unmarried
Jolm. Lateock, of Pittsburg, Pa-, re.
ceiyed a letter some time ago from his
work to nou-nnion. men.
Twenty thousand coal miners in Ohio THE FINANVIALAYOULT).
borhas mere killed in � wreelk on
Chicago i� (Trand Trunk 111ailwAy U
I produeevrbeattopayalay profitundcr
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do in fertila
sisters -1 -who were more fortunate or
be,"
brother Robert, who was second engill-
eer on the Narquic, stating that the boil-
went on strike on Monday for an ad- The 11-wifflities of I'Villiant D.%rliug &
vance of 5 cents per ton from pick =in- Co., of Moutreal, total $0 1,51.9.
Goolells riest FortHuratt. Thursday in
fog. The cause of the acQldenk was
$1, what ever they way the
I virgin soil of the -North-West, where
unfortanate,asthecase, may aa
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Mr.Meredithpubit. Sir Oliver ATO &at
ers of tho vessel were not in good condi.
,when
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Ing and 10 Cents for Inachine Inining. The'Alontreal Board (A Tradd moved
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b 'aldug 61 two of the care cautillulug t
theroby dropping the hereon on the tr
q summer -fallowing aul minuffig are
whollasalwaysposellas an advanced
tion site arrived atLiver pool on
her last trip. It. is thus believed thata,
into its ell�g, ,Nlou_
ant ney,, building all
T11113FIRL 111WOUD. (lay.
No other cars weredumaged. *ndtbe w
. unknown.
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thiliker and a fewale chainpiou, opposed
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010 of the Bill� I a did
Tea,,;on, for the loss of the venol has been
A vigilance Committee of 80 rF
'Putable A vilefal A enofAiii,gadin the corn
was soon Olvared away.
This summor-fallowing a weak
i joint in our farming, and showe that
passage
not giveatly reason for opposing iton
found.
citizens lifts been formed In Norwich . , V %)l st basra-
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magg; 0 ic�
-village to hunt out &-a bugs. sultell from tile severe, drou,- t.
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. a rotative
, there is something vrong hi. rb eeds, Ind
syatem,,And c'eaning land of w
its merite—in fact, he expressed no cip-
inion on the merits (if ilia Bill, but
Ji'lZO31 THE BOWELS or Tifin m. itum
A voin 1540 feet wide, carrying free
gton, Ia., an old bri telie.
At Burline ick Dradstreet's reports 35) mercantile fail.
Mont house A $53 Xefferson street was
A Lain SpuAlut,
.NIB EVITOU, Will YOU allow me spac
I also the condition of the soil with legArd
moved for it three months' boist.
gold has been found in the Maitland
lairte in Tudor township, Hastings
itres in Canada last week, against 3I the,
destroyed by fire slid six of its inmates previous week, and 19 in the correspond-
your valuable paper to toll your many I
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to Illant food.
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colluty.
burned to (Toath. ing week a year ago.
The Bleach, Epinal, in the
NAdOtS The valuable discovery
Hall I 1%nown this ton yea a ago it
pij much wheat growing
. districts not only losos money to farm-
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The rioliold gold strike in Southern
Oregon since the days of %2 bag been
works fit A Board of Trade lifts been formed in
department of the Vosges, have been (10- Thorold with NV. J. 'McCartney aspresi'
have asvi,d my husband 121advads of del
Rud ate of safTering. Since
. ers. but impoverishes the soil. The ex-
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.18years ago, thero came, front the
made within the Past Week at Central
stroyed by fire, the damage amounting dent, ()Iuar Johnston, vice.pres,
Z� dont,
to 1-1,000,000 francs, 'HAuison,
boy wmayu"Ob'6'r'n',ton,vei%y,%gao,IbRv6 be
portation of grain front a country which
receives nothiag in exchange that can
neighborhood of Giasgow, scotwid,
Point, Ore.
and.T. H. secretary.
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A large portion of the town off Kroutz. Secretary Carliqlo has accepted tho
great sufferer from womb troubles, the
phybicians in Canada ana the Tin
be turned into manure must exhaust
(then being about the age of 22 yenral
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alwart, "cotchillap ill tile
a at, young Q
A svndicato of Londoners lately So-
- ar Bothwell,
cured,130 acres of land ne�
bem, Ddhemia, has been destroyed b a"
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11r _ I I , saista,lice, of the Boston banks,
'. - lost their lives all 11
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nd sp
.States were oonaultea. my husband sp
the soil in the long run. To this cause
be ascribed the present sterility of
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person of the late lamented Nichol
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find operations have resulted in the
50-buxel "gusher."
L persons h IA, .%vill place at the disposal of the
500 are homeless, Government between A3, 000, W 0 and A, 0, -
no expense vhore wo thought there was
obitneectacure. Oetting.no relief I
may
the abandoued farms, in many of the
New England 'states and the various
Shirray. 11a accompanied big mother
and one brother and one sister, all now
striking of a
ronEIGN. POLITICS.
The Home for Destitute Children, two 00(),()(�) in goid.
miles south of Burlington, Vt., was The order bv the banks placlag a dis-
their treatment I bad given up hope. ,
winter 1 caupbt a cold. bioll settled in
An
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ofNorth-weatern Africa and of
deceased. The Sbirray family settled
The deadlock between the French
burned Xonday night. The Inmates, 71 count on -AxitteRean silver is causing some
kidneys, and having Dead's kId
parts
L Asia Alinor, as well as of Sicily, which
in Hay,,locsting upon lots 20 and 21 in
tha 2nd con. of that townsh "vhich
1p
'hamber and senate over the liquor tax
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children, were all rescued,
inconvenience at Niagara Falls, where
On X night an incenflim-y at-
pills Advertised for ihis purpose tried a
and strange to gay my,worall trouble b
. for a long succession of years was the
granary of Italy, Farmers have been
was thea, comparatively slicaiing. a
has been terminated.
The Emperor of A-ustriallas consented
onday the business of the banks ta'kes in both
tempted to setfire to Phillips' hotel, OP- sides of the river.
to dieappailr. Aftez taking four be
was entirely cured of the old !complain
. drawing uporitheir plant -food account
in returning littlilantil their
dense forest. By patience, industry,
diligence and thrift, they howed for
to the introduction in the Hungarian
Dlet of a bill relieving the Jews of Hun-
positothoG.,T.XdepQt,ati�lonit4Dn. A
. a -no timer named P. 11, Be The Bault of Nochelaga has doelarod
Pi ntly was a half yearly dividend of 3 per cent. and
I now take one of those plIN every �v
ing lea] like a al
the soil and
I checks are partially dishonored and soij
themselves, comfortable homes out of
the which homes to -day
gary ofall political disabilities.
Was
Arrested on suspicion and remanded also a i per cent. bonus, the lattor being,
for a week.
and a young girl
have told many of my lady frioNs
. bankruptcy is imminent.
To tbia farmers will have to
wilderness,
constitute two �of the finest farms
The Belgian senate has approved of the
plan to establish universal suffrage,with
— the first on record amongst our French
Canadian banks.
3)0*,IXPSTXC POLITICS. —_
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with I . gnod results. I have
Obviate
. go more extensiTelyinto dairying, and
in the county. A nutober of
years ago John Shirray, brother of the
plural voting hased on the ownership of
property and certain educational qualifi.
The political agitation at Vancouver KETAGIOUS.
find Mw Westminster, B.C., continues.
beard of theme pills being recommend
that purpose and for this reason I
: Btop so much grain growing and selling
I it off the farm, and returning nothing
deceased died and to his estate the
subject of this Obituary succeeded. The
cations.
It, is proposed to orect a now $2, GOO
Nova Scotia legislature was prorogued Methodist church in Picton, with a
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:rev that other suffeting woman may
fit by my experience. It Isusedlevu t
but straw and bay back to the soil.
The markets have been stocked this
deceased inter -married with a daughter
of the late Bernard Thompson of flay
NATES.
William Haggarty, of 11armora town-
on Friday. During the session 280 bills capacity of 1,200.
were introduced. Oil Monday Archbishop Fabre, Of
%bat the kidney trouble has also diss
67. Tbanking you for your valuable
witer with ]lay, and at a poor price.
township, by whom lie had a family of
ship, has been sent to Belleville jail as a
Mr. Sturdee has at last been appointed Montreal, celebrated the twentieth anni-
ard trusting that this information in
How can soil be kept up in fertility
six ,,,, and three daughters, all still
dangerous lunatic. -
sheriff of St. John, N,B., anda vexed versary of his elevation to the opisco-
the means of bringing health to
when this is the case? It Would Pay
living, The deceased, Nichol Shirr4y,
At Lima, Ohio, the other day two lit-
question is settled. pacy.
homes to ithas to that of
farmers far better to direct their attent-
was one of the most; succeesful and
tle girls named Nora Wood and Minnie
e c Evangelists Crossley and Hunter
Mix YFAlis A $11p
. ion to the production of animals, as they
will make more money and Will not exis
prosperous farmers in the county. Ile
was aloving husband, a kind, indulgent,
Rhode found and ate a poisoned pie
which had been left for rats. The chil-
large meeting completed their new' have concluded their labors at Berlin
a and began a series of meetings in Nap -
organization. An advisory committee
Ex-Piesident Gonzales of Mexi
� ballet the fertility of the soil.
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but firm parent, and a neighbor upon
dren died in convulsions.
of 55 -was appointed and resolutions of anee on Sundk%,%
dead.
Then, besides paying more attention
whom reliance could always be placed,
The wife of Capt. Roberts and the
wife of Chief Officer Wright, of the lost
confidence in Hon. Wilfrid Laurier and Rev. D. J. Macdonnell, of Toronto,
Sir Oliver Mowat was adopted. has been elected president of the Theo-
The first shipment of CAriadian I
I to dairying, ,%nd raising firat class stock'
more attention should be paid to the use
His last illness was a brief one, Insting
but little more than a week ; he was
steamer Waronlo, have both become in-
sarto through despair caused by the loss
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Chief John 8=, of the St. Regis In- logical Alumni Association of Queen's
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-ii University,, lKingston, Ont.
arrived at Liverpool Xondt%r.
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of commeroialfertilizers and a rotation
taken ill on Tuesday 2ad and died on
of their husbandi, and have been placed
dians, whose �6ge is partly in Cana-
than and partly in United States terri- Rev. 0. R. Flanders, B. A., Paster. o
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oforops. One of the beat farmers in the
Sunday7th inst. notwithstanding the
1, a lunatic asylum.
tory, waited upon Controller Clarke Sherbrooke street Methodist church,
SATisrAcrony &DvIxes xx Paic
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. iv New Jersey, and it is conducted oil a
most unremitting care and attentiult.
At the time of his death be was in the
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CAN� CDA AND THE WORLD,s r, Nmm
Wallace, and stated that the Indiana Montreal, has been appointed principal
-were allowed by tne United States to of Stanstead Wesleyan collega.
Our abippersEnd that good prices
reallze4 for gooa, animals, but illcon i
� five years rotation, with corn, potatoas,
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I wheat and grass for crops. All the
69thyearofbiaige, andfroni hisrug-
ged health and physical activity,bid fair
Oanada's 11 -ton cheese broke th; floor
. of the building in which it was placed at
- ort into that country duty free bag. William Laurence, S.T.D., dean of the
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kets, lacrosse sticks, and Indian medi-
ones are a drug on ilia meaketv 0
i aisers admit that =ouil vatinfactor; r
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, stable manure on the place is spread on
to Outlive many a younger man. He
Chicago, and sank 12 feet to the solid
ground.
. .1 Episcopal Theological so 01 at Cam-
cine, and asked that a simi ar privilege bridge, ass., haa been nominated by
comatromusing Dick's Blooi a
a
1b tones tip the whole system. Been
grass sod. This is plowed in spring. and
I planted to corn. The following spring
was a member of the Carmel Church,
Herisall, and a devoted supporter of
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Hon. John Carling- has declined to act
should be accorded by the Canadian the broad churchman of' Episcopal
Government, Mr. Wallace promised to � for the bishopric of Massachits-
church
get Dick% . . .
. potatoes are planted on the Corn ground
that church and all its interests, both
as honorary corami�itoner to the World's
take a favourable view of the request. etts.
WuA,T cAN lis Dox1i ?-When the,
I . andrrom.1,200tol,500 poundsofbigh
grade potato fertilizer used per acre.
in money and antirin.g effort, and had
8617� ad for a number of years in the
fair, and the Dominion government has
appointed Mr. Cockburn, M. P. for Can-
SOCIAL A.WD PERSONAL. The formation by members of the
John Abbott is ill Anglican Church in Hamilton, Ont,,
Montreal. f
is overloaded with implivity, the air
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,I rib, and the ston*h I outlifo
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After the potatoes are dug, wheit is
Eldership therecd. In politics he was an
I ter Toronto, in his stead.
Sir at o
th a Canadian Churoll'Union has created
181111i
Ifiln Ike came in spAug time, the
. In the
� , planted with timotby seed.
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ardent; Liberal not tt o ktrongly tied to
Prof. Robertson, Dominion Dairy Com.-
. eturned to Ottawa on Priday
mis--loner r
No material change is reported in Ed-
win Booth'a condition. some interest and excitement in that
remedy so efficacious as Burdoo
Bitters to remove evelty trace of
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. springeloveris sown on the wheat.
The graza is out two years, when it is
party, but always giving a hearty on D-
port to the principlesiof the Reforin
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morning, �&ora Chicago where *he safely
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Police Magistrate C I ahill, of Hamilton, city. According to a clause in It$ 00'a-
stitution the object of the organization
mattar slid restoys perfect healib.
-
. I theory of
again plowed for corn. The
Party of Canada. The loss sustained
landed the big Canadian cheese for exbi-
bition at the World's Fair.
is very low, and his death is looked for is to unite communicanis of the Angli-
Momentarily.
1390T EVXR MADE -DW Sire -
highly recommend flagyardls� Pecto
. I . this rotation is that the heavy dressing
� of fertilizers on the potatoes"allaWer for
.
by his widow and family is an irrepar-
able one, by the church a severe, one,
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3KIGRATIOX I
. can Church in Canada for the restoration
A public reception was tendered W. of the full use of the Book of Common
sam as the boat remedy ever me
coughs and colds, I am never
1h a in the rotation, that the
I" a
' crop
and by his neighbors one that will be
The number ofemigrants from; Trelaud
Prange-
D'.AXton McCarthy, M.P., at P"'Yor' but those Of Low Church Bylu-
ville town hall on Monday evening.
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in my house. �
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�� _ , I . . � resupplies all the
8 d .on
gr -s 'Odh,'.-,,,m
-will bea. hard.one
longfelt ; his place � . i
since 14351: totals 3,418,888. �
60 I _
this s a an restore to
a s it
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. I HxanyPAL'wau, L 11 Till
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needed . . .
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to fill. Our heart -felt -sympafby in
their sad bereavement is extended to his
Since January 1, 105,163 immigrants
have landed at New York, as against
,to
Lieutenant -Governor Kirkpatrick has tPhe Church Be ce used
�ffotrht, ritual
8 ortly after t rvI Rof 'illation , I
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had conferred on him by Queen's Uni- h he .
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-For'yeara,
DRAFNIUS CURTM—SiTO �
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In 1890 the muni�,ipal act was amend-
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sorrowing widow and family, but their
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.142,524 during,the corresponding period
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versity the honorary degree of D.C. L. . 1011131H AND 0XIMINAX, , I
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troubled witb deafness, and last
could scoicely bear at n1l. On A
� ed by,,% clause malcizg Counties respo n-
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100
lose ii;Ihm gmiu.�"We caunob bet, er close
thisaketell than by saving another good
of 1892. 1
Ten-thoasand Italian emigrants have
'A London despatch says that Major-,
� Nothing definite has been heard by
General Alexander Montgomery Moor6 the 'Sing Sing'prison. bfRci&ls of tlie
Ragymyd's Yellow Oil it rlimtoreid my b
an& I now bear as well all any one,
sible for the cost of all brid g1res Of �
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1, . I feet or more withiri their boundarlea.
,
Man isgone to rest. Upon his monurlient
may well be written the epitaph; "Here
leftMaxseilles on the eleven steamships
, which have just sailed from New York.
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has been appointed commander of the murderers Pallisteir and Roehl, -Who
forces in. Canada. escaped last week. .
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4:iw.,Tl3TTLU 000r.' WeiftlOwlil,I
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I � All bridges other than those on bound-
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were a
lies an honest man, a - loving husband,
and a faithfulIather ;" requiescat ht pace
Emigration to gailitoba, and the North-
west continues to be most satisfactory,
Lord Stanley will not assume tho.title . Seven prisoners under sentence.to the
of Earl of Derby until he has received penitentiary escaped from. the co I unty
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,,, GIT.MI) AGAINAT OR el�)�
in 9 -a
- ood pu.rL%l the stom%ol IOLII�AeK 'Vt
I I . I � I Aries previously
I . � on townships. The regu It of the
The funerid cortege on Tuesan Y was
�bat
.
a large number of excellent settlers hav-
* ' ' -yea
. patents of his new titles from the G
ter King-at-Aring. ar- gaol at Coshocton, Ohio, by cutting a
ordtr and tlii ensire By a
st.r. i.e. fr
� Ijid. ikele matior by living BuTdook
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. alteration was the buildin of a number
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. � I I I C in'places
of bTidget:100 teet in lengtI.
- the largest. and mosb.representati've
was ever seen in 'the vicinity, there
trl d les of o, P. R.
this ino r. Sa ave
land for � a past nth It consider-
Ingli
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hole through the flobr. I .
. D. W. Corbett, assistant secretary of A, A. Meadows, agent of the Canadian
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Utorg, which cleatilles, ijtrengt�eu
foriere the whole Rysiew. ChQlera�
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being. in the processionover 200yehicles;
. le . come-
he was buriedin �be Rodgervill
age(
abl ine I over those of the early
� pa� of th year. .
the Montreal Y. X.C. A., has Accepted Pacific railway. at Boissevain, Man., is
the position of general secretary of.the ve skipgped to the States, being
said to ha
nitack the healbby,
-7, —Ong�
. �. I I answered the purpose, the Object, being
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to put the expense on the county. Mr.
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tery. I . .
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Y. M. 0: A. of Honolulu in the Hawaii - $9,000 short in his accounts.
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� tan V,000 or .
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:Islands.
VERN dOLDNGF0TL10lHX,-
had a eoyer� for which I 60)f I
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; I Sishoj,) inbroduced a bill to, restore
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the law in force previous, to' 1890. It,
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im) ComBiNATION61.
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. The assizes, at which the Shipman
cas
murder a will be tried, opened at
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uty %ulted ,
T hree British warships will do d who had ass. white Womell3were
loold,
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toodlx Norway Pine Byrup. I find it �
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exeellent reinedy, giviou ptompt, relief
.
. I seems to be asubject oil whir .
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"'Aro-timpopula,. Buttbors:ii one,
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Broeliville Wednesday. . I
this summer off Newfoundland it eon- hanged at Bonham; Texas, on Friday, in
nection with fisheries ilrotection. the presence of 10, 000 people of all colors,
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PI ensant to taho: S. PLYIZZFR� I
� 1 4 on intist lead to petp6ttlAl arnend-
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of to3st. as a I A %biug
_rxiur.t which too e ,A at y
,
- At Woodstock Assizes the jury in the
. . sizes and Eexas.� I .
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, I ments ; no law -being applicable to all
, �, cavies.
.. ' Mr. Bishop's Bill was thrown
pay, Ththt it ibnjrliki "hinh .tba Vob-
to �
'
Ile ropopa, in good's Saysape.rilla, '.�nd the
case of McCay � against Rev. William
Kettlewell for slander failed to agree,and
.
� , At the Oxford county assizes Timothy I I
� Monday Mr. Plettit's
a years in In Ch6tham. on
Carroll was sentenced to tei .
. Im r, ciru Bronson
� 3: Koloaky, of lbo Bronsm', ,
I'lay bAs 1%7o'tlambs on his form. eovell
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b. -Ft of it is, fba ftilly juatified by the n3at It
For, ffo.d's
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I were discharged, �
I . Decry store wasrobbed of over$55. A
pf,mteiqtiary for criminal assault, and grl
� it in, seat the. boy. down cellar
Squire, a thief, was man we'
Ill,
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old, weighing reapeollive)7, 171 aD,d
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. The revenue of the Dominioi.i � d uring
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of the wodiciuo. remombar,
savaril)a CURES.
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At the Dufferin asijizes in Orangeville
a verdict of $1, 000 datoages for breach
.
_v rederick sentenced
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io two months in goal. . I fol: an enipty barrel, and coolly helped
limself to the cash,, .
i1olands. Who can beat this ? mis!
,,,ntionsd that �bove lambs are 0, I
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llood'z Pills sra pnrely vog6�ablo_ and
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of promise of marriage w
the case'of Smitb� v. Connolly.. I .
Al'the Chatham (drit.) Assize Court , I I .
the grand jtiry, brought in a true bill Information bag� been receivell, by the
tdoeit4y broeil. "I 11 ,�� I �� I
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A PROWrT CURD. -Gl1XT . LHX11,N--R
I . I the like period last year by over onO
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do not pnega, pain or gripo. Sold r b I y X11,
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. Chief Justice Galt an Saturday quash-
against, Angus Pennefather, charged Dominion Government,that the Mear at
kuPercdcv�r two yeario with, conatlP
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- � � million dollars. Tile expenditure, for
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druggists... I I ,
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I � ed a by� . lav� of the city of St. -Thoinag
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with stealing seven thousand eight workron the Canadian Ex6ibifion build-
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an'd1ho dc)�tops t0 ba I A b I ed ,
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. .: this year, on the other hand, is nearly
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1$700,000 1- tban the Aigure recorded
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The aT)nual convention of the Ancten
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which gought to give th Telephone
t i a Bell
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company exclusive rights, in telephone
hmdre(I ll�llars from the Standard Bank, Ing at Chicago went oil strike and their'
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Chzithaiu 'on October 3th,, 1892. The wages. had to be increased from forty. to
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*boniltld4d i6 trj D. B�.B.� "d b -f -'s I
ona bottle I wal, cure, (,a�, ,,I.. r .
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Ir 1 . I I jor 1$92, Tho ray . aing up, &Ilrl
I enue is gi
Order of Fore6ter3 cd Ameriox i� in
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businesg i* that city for five years,
trial has teen pos onedaildhe has been I fifty coiats an hour. ' 1. . i
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gregg -Stapleton,
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