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Seaforth Spring Show -D. MoNaught, Wa Corr I natural lawi are 'X�-- � he
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9 , illiam Rehill. Gov eknm Wt or. ai ly .of -The v. .,:.,
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I., 1� . Pocket Book Lost thieir sup rters. � . � Dykes' asto I suffering from long contilftuv:,4� depreir - I W,J1 I
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t . . . Mr. M I m - ch, I on, En*lan( a better kn;� ledge of the b' atho 41nd in d undue eompetition-thm -,. 1,�, iedge, I .
: i .� � 71 1 1 1 Notice of Guar4imnship-J. T. Duncan. ickenzie fix id th it "on no 6cca arch" End 1, which has About $350,000 worth was produced lost. trade an i �
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. ome consumption- Thp if he consider, such a I . )mmitted, Willi t
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:_ .. . , -- '" e bon. mem- in Englan 111�. 1w Of the United States in 1875 24,000 not worth the powder� andshot, partic;- th '. t L L ellft. I Cl- - - - S,,pring 115h
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i . . cussion 'took I -1 Y. - The Unite pounds. - Onelhalf of the works in this Gur.y, Varch 17,1875. i � of L A
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t - I . i A STROKIP, OF GOOD Ll4CK.-:-'A oafer. on importedsalt. About 30, 000 - . Tuesday J , rA 4�;) 1
1 i1411 8 03 of . British Columbia,, setting and retail intiweats were connected in my ;1( , I I# Lp - -on 106t
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40 V - honorable tasK Ot anving i Tr. kyreenirray I girl, and after a day or T,W1 cleg�r., u her, - m ,i ti r spirit which prevails I in Grangerg L JUUM I _ L' L . Qeo�rjge 13WWATT', yrOpKAW—T -1
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the enterprise, I I of,diss pat 0 in, Yland. The cap h of � 1! U` � ctionedr. .
. and urging the, immediate I S a Fran- Eng acity of the present of ob "oods must affect the I
, f - th pranks, will hav( the hc)nesty . Three months , i I - . division of, labor the fabric On Wh .
I _ 1 rom. I I - bl ,,- wo�ks is 1,250,000 barrels yearly. The = P lell!", to
-and continuous prosecution of the work. . Cisco killed him; - but fore his death I . Canadian * I r. If a firmer 18 qiety is based, -unless they can impeach .I � I Thursday, Ap�it A, -on b
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4iscussion, the motion was I- I - big mother diedi, leavin 1to .him, a her I bound to on y buy Ws groceries in the 'th fore - . stalll:,y Farm Sto�k and I
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After a warm, I i . .. . was about $6 ible proof .and -reasons the eft- .1 . 0.1 I : I- t .
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a division by a majority , L . �A, and for 0, similar quantity � clusions immeaiately . , . 1. t . I
voted down on r " por barrc onives,in the purchase of his - . 1, I sucti9nftr--,- I IL
In thi6 connectiom we h4ve als re. gets a fortune. I the same. in i Stability and honesty of ouriewomul . I r
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. . -of 154 to 6. Tlus result must be grati I . A BIG -�Tbe Vic 7,r of sold for Wome consumption he received M 0 I'l system. Looking it �
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Jority of the p o. . � gauged a tomb- 66 centuless per Obar ret of 280 PO t li L - :
fying to a very large maj e � lous Owston England, has I . hesitate to prefer those from foreign , . .
I � put in c rculation b 1hese; unscrupu I I - . �11 of the movement, I entertain BIWTHs.�
. . - in the churchyard o be taken up including the package ; he realized , no . � . . t4e � , , I � - I � ;
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visionary scheme than this Pacific Rail-, I . r 1870 and in 1873 the profits w 66 lie �� 11 th� vn'f P, 4,Xr. .' John. );
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, the Lon4lo ! T 4 statem,ent we other tombstone, so] neeal e in. ' it does -all Is upon), caudour, to confess that their favo. I ;
ned. To con- , . the dem . Mite _,L.,� ' . � .
way, can - � . ption upon i i in. because in the former period has a, perfect ' - I
Scarcely be imagi refer to is as follows I i . t, solely lbecause the right to 'do so , let the Can, and well-wom- arIT igailist i t*e �. - - . $on. , _4
ords : mand exceeded, - the supply, and in delit a � I
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- ' gerlptiou contained the f4dlowing m . adian manufacturer Mauuia�Ct& goods of I i �', " �L ,, �. I'll LA-moN, , - yi� on
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struct a v%ilway 2,700 miles in length, 6� ng bAforc th .� nom- I country merchant mawifsetutlelf . . �
On ihe v�ry eveDi V e in the - I mi , nugh.
I 1. # . I I A Consistent member � f the W deyan 1$73 there was an increas the same quality Land! ri Americans I . I. the wife iall
- - ,price as dent upon An � .ry , URI 11-1�1 1 . � , I
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Ahrougb a barren wilderness, the greater ,a� held, price of - English salt, and the salt inm ,depen eleiiient - a bl 'd �� L -n - .
. ination a rGrit caucus M mud a I ... I CO -wession ofi-Ldioglifer.
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:part I pe ; , . � ,.- STANLEM-111 Exacr qu
; I Societyupwardsof60yeitito." The -mat- do." But, overlooking. the fact that' & I'll L. L �
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; -e distance, for the benefit -of '%ndidate broliight out. That mat., h9w- I as to facts, If they,wiltinue, to I I �
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: of th � CL - terests of the Weste were I . .&I. -at ; t1le t-. - I I - . %�
t , Americans are not manufwturing goods a --+-
. ' C I befofe the Home See L crusade again , - f
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about 25,000 people, is a scheme which ever, ba4 businees relatioils in this ,ity ter is to be brought L . in. their mistaken -1 � . I . 11 . . inst., the vil� T-. DWI
. which becould not despise'. Wehavea retary in Parliament. I as yet comparatively undevolped; the AVIr .... �, 1. � - o,
lower but ex irting, and �,selling in. Cana- elements I ... . - 0 1 L .
r which constitute thi coullirl�; - f . L
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Jt is surprising sensible vaeu could ever I I . . FRosT IN TH , AND blilk of Canadian s4lt to the United da at a loss . fron�2� to 50 per cent.-, or I 1, i . LL - 9 �- . 'hint, � of a 20,4. .
L I . . copy of his telegram at ur elbow, an- I iLAND ol0l FLOWE ee ; , weal, it is easy -to f oresee -that bv. , � - � - - . I
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� . . nouncin I � ,dived tie un, Rosss.-Advic41rom Southern Georgia States goes to Chicago and Milwauk . � r- ! I -1i &� I
ag, it is con Mont .Ughter- t . L M,CGnW03L .
But, the expense of - . ,v e ... - sed, sla I
d. that h he did not expect the present p . ping out of their legitimate Sphere ; J .-
have conceive :1 e had re ell rice Of A.h I � I -1 I the wifeof 31r. rAwmal
e hav e a W., T 'U1 I., i .
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Construction is the smallest part of the - animouk momination of t e part y, that and Florida say the earl J vegetabI a have salt ill Canada to be materially reduced; ing' jug" as w en in Seafort comfit wt - L - a daughter. - I
. bankrupZ stooks sold at much less than � �
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. � ices of electioti ere good, and been generally ruined by the rece t 6old - looked for obstacles, expenses : . `1 CLARx.�]-I ,I
outlay. The burden would only be c om- his cha vicinity, of Lak City, Ile considered it the duty of the Govern the original at, -, wIl ile it is natural for I � . - I J -,
. I asking z dviw as - wh er be should spell. In the � testine, discussions. � i - . , k-
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ad. . . . ment to put a duty of f6ur or five cents t i th e w- I fe of MT, tlAt. .
. i r not. Thi'8 4 s on tht � -�wrn- * Florida, several acres of 6rly veg,Aables as to people to t,h'e advantage of such chances, I .1
ineneing with the completion of the ro, C? ONE WHO Tllnms,� . .
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acceLot i' 0 hundred 1pounds on salt so I � � McGRE40R.--4-n 80--aforth �
L. - i per i : I yi
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g Canadian railwaYS'L ru,- i-?Ifl of t,le,� I 1, notw#standin ' that what I do Cell plain 'Of, And Conside 13z"ORTH) March 28, IW6. 1
, �no?jti) ti 4. 1. he reply. was- have been killed - - -, � �
When , existin Ut . . enable the Canadian manufacturers to . i the wife of mr, X S. N
-9tick, oyour busin -e fiolds duri g the vjt wrong, if no I dishonest. for & number of � I . -11 i i
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- , I eas A leav olitics fires were kept in the .. I --- ! �
ning through a thickly settled and exceed I . . I supply a larger area of country than L . i & , ter, I
� men combini -11k to bring about Is ]Runaway, � I - I----
.. 4 1 : ' g togethe . Xr. (ioveA16 I I V -
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. This then was i he solo reason cold nights, The *-des#uetion o field . - ek 1 - 1 -Iffi Bp�
inggly fertile country, are running in debt alone.' 9 I r esent, which consists of the Province .
.. '- - and PI ngs of that
nwa was. ,plected by ac ,ropshas been general �n Georga state of th character. . In I i � --
why Mi -. Gree of Ontario and a small portioa of Quebec; a 1. � . 08ior [ � - . I - - . - � �
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.ted of a aut. the. end it To the Editor of the Buron EX, .
every day, what could.be expec � Florida, and the furmerai have to tpl tum out injurious to the �i '-� I U .U'DZW-M -X�
. ; nited States . . . 13
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� clarnatim," - � . I I' he did not think a duty on U e L ch Coul'binatlolig.; our yo DEAR, SIR - 'The cause of my rana I L i I L ,C�amero i .
I I . d memberoOf 8 I . U
the propmed Canadian L - when we I , MARINE ACCIDENT. -�,etters frbm. Lia- I -a 4 �,Kippq
-toad such as I We now where)f we a ea . salt alone would be very beneficial to th � � . � I L -
. . - - industries w I be dettroyed; a health last week was cordwood lying on the I's -,� I
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Pacific? The sooner the whole scheme - say t . h I there is n t one q truth bon record an exciting sc4ue whic occur- manufacturers ; the rate of freight from I I �, - . � ,dence of the bridie7s oigb
ord o - L I � of the roi%d and uul- i thi- ticel;of � 1, -
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I . red on the recent voyng the 4 nglish eomp ne and they will be de- effs I a . I -
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or the country. There vvas th r Seaforth to Montreal is about $4.50 per , 'L IS P I . 1. I Annie -WUthesori i b- t Of
is abandoned the. better f in the a hove parap raph-. L � . no Channel fleet from Gibr ter, e men P I established be- pen. on arge.Alnerican firra or a laying wood on thre read a _e Ut - - L . 1� 6, Vo
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Ontario is now being sufficiently bled , P .,on ; if a trade could be few ri Can- idian oj�es. But to re ... I stop to there will be some one liillol I . �
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. � caucus hel4, as stated, and there was no belonging to the Black rince, fell from - . I - - :BJ.4s'VrT-.&,AT-J,R.-L-�At -St. .
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. I tween Western Canada and Nova Scotia a--- -,. - There are sometimes nearly '50 - � I ; -
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for the support of the irnaller Provinces, L n- aloft while getting sail.! There was a to the quest on of, *hat we are goilag . I , . I I - t,; 1by the L X
--- � . i candidate ,brouglit'out. . he only ca in which coal and salt could be exchang.- . I � . 7th its -Ptov-
� . I L do with all , ,ur yo g men and w % e ti 'I of wood lyingon the roa�Ad' i � I �
t I L strong Sea and curtent - but two other ,two , e es . � I -Mr. %olixid. Bissett to 3i
and if this additional burden were pu . ed n1d be of mutual advantage. If I J 1� � q
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I . didate 1�hat was ever 1hought of, or. I I L n . I I � I -h - UE
I . . I . I em. . A fe A Granger i nswera hat is one 0 : wilin adistance of twoaud a half in i
. men-Juraped over after , arful -0 a letter from I er bot -�o I vete'r.
on her, she might well Cry out in despair. i ' I . The Chairtnan submittA, business,we don'ti nd to interfere vi was7driving oat to Seaforth,and whennear i I - -0.11 14
L L spoken 1 of, in the Edo i, interdst,'w&s battle with the waves becu,pred ending Collins & Op , Montreal, stating that . - I ElexNEYER-LYNX. I
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It May �ouu I . I I - in two Mel an .. g,!We merely join in there was a team at& md- - � . e i
d very nico from the mouths MJ,1 Cr. Camewn tie � former. repre i being swept hway 'adrown. -,Any person's livin , -the cheese factory � at the residence *f th I
. � I .- - u . . 1 ing in the nfiddle of th - . z ' ' '
Mr. most of the salt imported -from England society for mut at improvement ; we e road loadin On - " I ,
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. of oilv oratolirs to he ' of the Atla,ntic i ,V A.I. 444'.1 I X4 Cam- ed 'While the other three were greatly ex- --a in 'kh a urbich are admitted duty I . I 1. by the Rev. G. Boadle,
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I . ; I 5 . I meet once a week r1l � e W000, -DnaT# nau men LAM U01WU VU - ,
I I . . d " - . . -; open our inee. iugT sorn. - � 7 : � -N 'I
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� . and Pacific being conn!6Cte&by an iron n bausted when rescue . 1 free ,white bags imported for Canadian ! & - . 1 Eicknieyerl to� - Eg. 3U1 I
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� - - - - ; eron ,Was, it the fime sojourr ing i I with prayer ; disouss questions which wT oneside of the road, arld there was a P ,-, --. -C -
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I band, but when that ob' tbas to be ac- Di.9TILLE hecase of Ad- manufacturers, or the cloth of which they ' � . � �ee , -
. jeC I of wood about two f t h- Von the Ot�er . F � 11
I � . Ftoridal fop the be left ol his oi vn and interested in ; We give, fancy name � I � � � I '' 0R)3- - 1
- . I I ' are � JAC"ON-. - �
I .Z : I � . . . ler & Foster,. distillerA�. of St. Jbseph, are made, had to pay 171 per cent d t ' �:-;,; . I - .�
. I , . an annual expense equal- �� to our young ladies, and"name our olde side coveredwith snow. % horseslv�em' ': - -7 - )y - . SA
I . complished at . U ix; I . ., I � Y 1, th inst-� I - I ,
A , - . . his son health, and pc si tively. declined Miqsouri, -for violatimi of the revenue this cloth is tiotmanufacturedinCanw I - i , f �, f�
I - � . . . e at1wil, goddes Jug Jumplu . . s76n, to Miss Rebece
V. I . I . . ones after ancieut h sea ; w t' g this pile when I saw it.: �, . -k
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: I �. . .g almost our presenti revenue, the.con- the . -arch 2 tho . to keep it � f
in 1. -1 - ; being a :cAndidate, Th 1 is reason laws, closed on 9 and the Jury the tax on each bag used for common salt
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I - . I I ,i . . f . . have our some Lmped out of the cutter . "I .. � I 10111 S, I arris.. � :
I I , ideration of the thing' a not so pleasant. I fifty' -five amounts to about three per cent. oil the . Ay see . t, of course, but fo ju a 14�,�� i6f X
� I . 8 � � why Mr. Greenway w lected.: ac- found a verdict of gu Ity on reaso no lmo to ourselves., Now, upseiting, when I was pu , over 11i &.1 - .
q I special . V. DovjKZ;-,---T,0HZJqO-XA't I
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I - le, et ue of the salt and bag, and that oi . -
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� � � The Government of the Dominion ha Conn Grange Societies mein -something differ - wood on my face, getting my ee tw.,dly D�t L
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m , claMatiDD., Let our 6ontqmp6rary, if he enalty uDddr' t iis verdict is 55 bag used for factory salt to upwards Of t ; � �, . � i tel B
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: ,4 I- ady on band several railroads, all of I . ent f rom all this, or it is a fraud. It i bruised. I held on to the lines unfil Mr. ' - ' C. E, ,"Staffird. X
- � alre. - teleiram which lie . L �, -
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: . iln L ' ublish the . . I . I tlat a largeamount of h them! - but- -1 '88 El: '
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. I - . �i L years imp four per cent a well kno%%% fact ,!�12e got a hold of - 11`-`� M-1 aabe�h Jane J,
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- ry also'1r urned indict L' Mr. Platt, salt manufacturer of Goder , a 1 1
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I . � . � . is elbow " ani ;v,e the name The Grand, Ju 1, peed! . - L � V-�. � , .0 ; �
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* . L I � funds are collected,i he Dominion Grange to such a 9 - I
� 1 I "has at h' the ho% - Ale" P I
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� I I theleountfy, and before they iyvest. in h ref e -s also, where ments against seventeon other persons ich, gave evidence that the Canadian salt �, he could not.stop them before .ge' ��- � P
I I 1. � � of the candidate . Sodity has collected in Canada this year .. X, - WRTonT-WFA.-3r[.-�On 't,
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I . .. , e it came ' ilk. - n � V � I I
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� - � I . -income of into - John C, � , I . Staff,
J dditional undertaki.ngo of a tmuch less as I I 1,
i - a . I . , for defrauding the revellLue. interests were depressed becaus' at least $5(0,000. 'and h an Seaforth, when Mr.
; , . . . and b' whom the cxucus� was held. if � � by tbe,IWV C 39
. I Y I i EsTATE, - Mr. -into co tact with English salt at a low t ��
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c . L ,,,L LIBANE I � I.- id" 11 i
t . , I I THE BREM, ' at 81! io 000 ',-r year, - Samples of caU lit one of the htxse's by thehead i I i I
i I Promising nature, the! had better see i h. at lea I p If L ,dence of itlye brid" I
L L . Y state ent is ilet de, wrately instead 4 with a eer- � - ' � ' 4-
i L I i I Is Mi . N. B,, is figure, as far as Toronto, and
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i . 11, - i - I I . Peter Camplielit of 4st. eorge, tea, Sugar z ud dry goods, and prim �f he !on until they were stopped, at great f.� � - ;. ,
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I �i � their way CILear to., geti. rid of those on I C a valuable es- tain qfiautity of American salt that �� - - I .
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a a I of unintentiona ly fals , he will �O this- a claimant to the title agricultural implements Aresupplied to risk to his own life. Won 6' of -tb e, o vu. 1� '� - . I
i . I ; . � I- I - t -ship Of Pell oau to: ��
� . I ii - tble share i Meg into Canadian ports, say from Port t . ... - - I I
C . hind. It wilt take aconsider, B, Sc#land. e cas : - pauts of the cutter Yours, " ''
� . long'with the names *nd the tate in Breadalbani ast, at $1 .1 ge, and instra . I MODONALD � B01 -IT" -
A I I - I I C ... ome . .0 each Gran etions; given that -were hurt. " - -
� - , � Hope west, 1to Kingston e �# *t the I
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� . - e of the c' untry to keep the � snfully is now in the hands of -� three law firms, I - -
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� --. of the revenu 0 - docum ntg, - Mr. Rerald'i or unless local dealers supply at' such an � Reli-ERT G'OVIENLOC 4 4 I -,-'.,L -, � day 9 . , L . .1
i . i I lit inEdinburgh and one in London, - per . barrel. 1 About 25,000 barrels of - I , . 1: .. ther,f
� . �� - such rates These g(xds will be sent from P mar& 29 103. ; . . 1. ..
t . . . , 1 'MCKILL0 , 9 - 7 . : by the R
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I . Intercolonial in operation, 6 say noth le � TWO I . I -- ---- I I I . n , - _ . I
,I ackno dge that u I a, � bn Istretch. . ;, t. I
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v V� . � I YO . I � I he American salt come in annually. Its ex- head us ro, they well knowing that �Ip I I , I 7
a . . - ; � and -the claimant has Ii tle doubt that � , .� I '
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� I 'A. L Ing of the enormous Expense of its eon- ilig tbO truth.. . � will become possessor f the estate. The clusion would raise the price here. lt� � an bon usiness and who - , 1196eafteous. - I . 'eat ' ughte ,
. � I I . .1 oing I June ,eld . . -, L rl
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. . struction. . Had the Government of the .1 praperty in Perthshire ields 8,00 000 .was the oNt American Inanufac-' in"' , . On. tb 5 7'� -AX . r � � �- I � -
I '. -I! - — , Will pay hii liabi 1� ies in full _ Cam _ ..
� . . . I - � - . . i I : . . � Le 13th, -*4 ,. Up T,,*. - , ` ___:L I
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. L essor is . Pete. And such Societies as t t , - - �--'
. . . ay been Possessed of the pluck and 1 z lNews oil 'Week. year. -The present pos. contest- turers in 1868 to crash the salt interests his are n -rg,q� d � ' td: ;� - - 4 I - I I
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� � I � . � will probably be of Canada, but they did not succeed. in oth Gordon, of F � ' I Fiving - . ATH*<-
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p . - itable un- ' , I village,,,, accompanied bj�� 149in " �- - Dig, L
� A )fiPplin -$52 , %no are now sending salt into - they exist r Arthur _ �
" P ing th6 claim. The cas . new to the world '
I � � � A PRIacw-" rd' paid - f I " � I I
I Courage to abandon th . is unprof HIG . L brought before the, courts in I ritain in The Anieri6 ' It Costs L countries i inder different U L es, . roke, � I BOWrRXAN..-Xn 'Vsborn
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i -dertaking, such action would have saved themselv � White, of ArIliur, the ixIe b Mill
: 1. . -. 500 for-Petrarch, the v ce, horse. . 4,,r Cam bell will anada at a loss to es. France, tbi y are ca I -led Co I L, F-1- - ,- . �
� L September, when Pet n"t .; 'n Gordon. b6iuk thrown heavily to u-lt,, Ad4m. ReAry,son
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. � . � res )yterian facture I I . �
11 t . . millions to tho'country. B#, bad as- - BuRNInxG.1-The Second P n visit Scotland.- Ile is unmarried, about 72 cents a barrel to. manu England, I rides Unions ; a 1 i mer- els pass . � -- �erm ' E - -2 Ylk
i - I L . . - bt i'ed last Suuda ' . I . ground. One of the whee ea offf, " an $q- ,aged .' 6
1 - . Church, Detroit, was m . Y ag%l � I salt at Goderich, including interest -on . 14 � L
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'. . � " hilly ins tred. - - -braising it -- -8
� . ,ific will be many hundred and 36 years old. - � ica they V oom .out under the verda�t WXL,L1A-w-,.,In Brussel
this is, the Pic . I - 9 his lift ankle, severely L .1 -
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z . morni g ; loss 850, I 9 . capital.; 550,000- barrels of salt are manu , I i .- St., L �S
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, ti,mes.worse. Infact,-its6enls SkRIN'G. - -- �ida!16es . L I
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- � . - to us that EiR I ill ail A SENSIBLE CmN,A$iAN.-A China. About name'of Grangers .Nothing, I admi)t, �A& t "L 'amuel Af. Wil
' I AR TIE I . factured in Canada annually. left leg was also coilaiderably btu I
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� � : . man named Ching-Tati need be&- is of greater import � ce to a country than. - . ;9=044. , -�
. . e.undertaking is impracticable and .. e ranging north. i# largd bands, .1 100,000 barrels go the United States, I Beyond bein -compelled to be in bec' in - I year$
t th I I tana . I . I i
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I . . thenism. and embrace Christianity in . united streilgitli, . the old motto sayog . 1L fe iolis L � CLE"AW.-In Mimi& 4i
� . I . ch ' considen d a g od indication of the remainder is- consumed in Canada. I I ays e sustained no more . - I I -- I
. - eir speeches, several bf the - whi several d !
. judging by th I i
�, . . - i - - an �& y spring. . ; , I L Geneva, Switzerland, Ja few days ago, Huron salt makers can Supply Ontario as "United IV re at& , Separated we fak " injuries. Miss White was ,not tiom - I Jdbu Clerman., 0 .. -
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, . a ve a pr ape I - .. I I BAxxEn.-In To - I LL
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-e be _ I red n I '
I ,ginning to . , i I - . .
members of' Parliament ar � P R LIFE ...... �Art ir 04n, the and. adopted the name Of Mark Chintani. But, to h , , rous, civilL . I I � A
' . . . 0 x I far east as Toronto, without fear of com- -- out. L
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I - .1� , been one of th , T 1pi . tion we m- ist be u ited like the I , ot I. - i ,
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. . ; * . . . I look at the matter iii the same. light, d He had alpi g rebels, 7 1 t -The following gentlemen p . � inst.. John Ba#er,, al
� . - .. I . .Tichbo,lriie Claimant, haq been. �remove petition aind compete, with United State L I k - - I
. I . S ach L i g our share - ! work U- �� - 7.. .
1 . . .1 a and was brought to Cuba A. f aw years of a clock, e - of i in 1. i ;
. � nly they do i. yet deem it expedient mot, r prison. to the 1 Z7,
- � � I 0 ot from his cell in I �art . makers in their own western ports, Sur� . h the primary examination ' the ,. � . . '
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I ro ...... ". , t CZASAR�--111 .., , 9
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I . . I . I i . ag whence he was ta mour o ig that * - ity, . ,. t �C . t Lin
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a Geneva. to one.eom non 1 el, an inj y is inflict . :
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that our pt blic debt w � ow, WHICH'IS WHIM1.4A 6 cue of have a -duty of about $2 per ton imposed, ed not easi y cured. I am not one of ' Ellen
i . Komp committe I su ic ide, u � curl(LIS which would" make it profitable. He _ G. A� Gilles, A. Boyle, A� Fo I I F - I ,P
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� I Ireland by death. . Lady Longford, in lightly.- fol it is Certain. that a few ' . I i i
: . the same a e Ce6tral Pacific, it would rents reside inthetownship of North . coal. The longer they pumped the fit -A fortune teller, named . z - - L i ,
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� � f ifidenc jin the future of Longfor mark the , in yeiia. m .as far off I
. reckon it �O per cent. or say $200, 000,. � d, care.was taken tc car, remed, I see . P4100- -
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. - - I seem. fo have coi ing a blue ri )bon about price at the, wells is $2, and the Grand . Rev. Mr. Pritchard, pastor -of -the - -- - ,.. , Fill Whmt ........ �4.,--.
. 000. Then_ with our liver improvernents pros cts on the takes, ere a[re build. first -comer by ty as e�er.m olving the fature prospects�of ,
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i - e in The demand for salt is sometimes so I day alluded to the -affair in his se .4 . iper busUo%.�;. * - *. *... � -
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11 - at that he has to sell his best salt for I Hd most si.cerel etted that jaw - , .
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i � a .. would be Ij9J millions-, and. with the sum came off, mud b -o e again put on by I I TucKERS1411TH. � - � i �
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�� I L guess work. Will' the, elder thus se- - - I . 11L -a . SW'_ _ 1- ' , . LUr, r;or :
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� . I tof six mill ons whichwould be annually t6 a I -dy in Prov deric, R. 11 ied a few which contains lime and other foreign' - " the wicked Jezebel who !had .; - 7 -1 , 710 I .
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I juired t r running expenses, we should ' ge a and 9 matters. He had received several let- A F 3w 6tray Thoughts - at the Queen's - " they mi �
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. cheerily until within Vear. 1 . . . few more thoughts on the Grange I I .4 I L i Potatoes, xww-,, Oer b��I. .;,-
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I . I dollars. , uld extend over three miles tation clerk in the I Quart(Irmaster's tails of the loss of the em grant Ship found that th qu� . and cbgesting all ithe statements. and imr-- la" : 7 L
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. .L [ )O1LW6,P0,0' The- When the wells at Goderich are worked and regar ling J anst the wickednes -
i , gtheGoverbrn(n of at New Zeala ve be rec ived : ' th4ir PeculiAr functio� iliL Raft �
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. 11 at their fU.0 Capacity, 500 men, 3.50 COOP- directing ;heir best energies to- the d-eo. A� future was' known � ,- � -
i - - has a � nee escaped Strathmore struck r:o4 ks am ug the Cro. . . I - cover 5,e#4*- �.. � : � � ... �w�
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5 � L .. 0- . turned most of � t le arr Olt nt stol. L I zet group of Islands ill the 8 nth Pacific - truction of the tr e, and ,e 1-�. -, - I - . .
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r J I I RX. -A fire ia Osako, on the lot Jul and, was, reeked im: ,. - - I- I
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� ally for interest. A string jam,")a F, 0 cultural � istricts, I must think like 6v- - �. � -
z . I 1 � ; I x ,Consume up ds of . diately. rty-f3ur persons were ' I F -
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- . of - team's fifty miles in Iength,'nurn-, inell, ing all th theatro a in' th( city, 7 in drowned. The survi4ors awred nothing . Cry dispim sionate observer, that they a I addre � 4.� .1 A ..-*..
. . Ives upoll quired, . I I I . Nato* L. �- -Oja�tfJ4 �Pcr buglwL �
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I - bering 9,600, each drawing a ton of solid 6r, The' Ilage p t1(ozuelisi, Prov- whatever and subsist -A then ise idal policy. It is I t . - -'-L #
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1 11 wpu royed by 9 f 'L I - . -- - t .
I I of.300houges was totallydes� and their eggs. When they were res- To the E L I mone, and I An ,�
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t The Member for South. Huron. t t" ' R ol" i American notice an article frdm the pen of Robert is Sub 4diary to and meFged city and the Dominion . ge 11'ro, F. 1$0 �- �
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A . I 11'.0imph two! ladies to will be int equal- per cell Now air, I have no intention and its a:. tered value to the pre . "I L "I . .
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1 4� . I Iadics collected ' �3,46` � 0'. dre*l $2,603.68. tually made its ,appe rance a Ger ch make bag() and groundless thr ,n is complete ? and religious lZrivileges And conscier - �-
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I `1 an .�&Ianc n to degr�de and lower someone to beeom � of the flourishing towns i
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� , �V' - - - this un4erstauding. Mr Greenway at. tions. . �. L I . lia and Aubalt Railivay, ations,made to take the I . 11311
1 . '.0mutiol ed *nibraci Of 0000-11 -1. I Deihl fall wheat .
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� F "'! - I I A � PLUCKY I NQUE, . cis have lai as .exte place of ao argument, I will take no � no. dealing, �ave sprung up., affording con- viz,,- First. if I � I
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