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11 : - I � THE. H -- I - . : . ra ig, cal.ling out asgista,u,�e ;_-- I .
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. -re ,hurch-going. The eaxly fire bells �: 71. , �
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- . tsnt, featu ti . for parties llg�on � ,;11 f,be .8 -
. - 4 1 . I - . - -- I I recover- I I 'hip see but , tho�i� � --, bu
I . — I - WE . . . . . � - e beer] . f - towns little Of � 8, who had . i A -J
. I; -- - I : erloaad. SnOw- -ages of spo?ng,:etc-, ha ettlerB 0 9, - taken off in boats, .. 1. . . . to purohase
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i � , � - . b behind by the Kent,Girouara; N . umb - anons places. Mar& iisi, Mrs. unday, and If to be . � 1.iberty 1 1 - whole zoll�
� . Had- ea at v Zch other, except On 8 .'hfk .. � ited, lhe
the people . person. The ol I hat lef Restigouchel and N rs. Irwin about four feet deep in the . . ; reap- .
011 i y before . iaeu- ball; Queen's, � r. Seco.rd �y will only all waish tip ana come to- - it
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. his Principles . wain's has been y, Bur- MitcheU, jD I ,u%n, where
� * . not be migun- thief at Mr. Me 3 aow; St. John city and count e smo.int Of the tht ere is hope that there. The -sidewalks were all Rest- f;; , , - -a standi,
. . h could one., Phillip Me- have been arrested- : bbis day th , emain
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I I - ollsh- in a sail bost is Pee and weldor ; Sunbury, Burpee ; . ill be one of high- ing3 and. boicts were being used, Tlie - I Y�% resc
I Exchange Bank-Jobn Leckie. , : people have, fo &pade thefts is 610,000. I ir c
. � derstooia'arld. tb Lean 'whose es . ,ivilization w � ,- t of th:
- i � this week$' Westmoreland, E mith; York, Fickawd i ' T h the - waterwashi zherthanhas been know.40, Dieu , I is3conntr -
-W. & J. Pepper. Q ese Columns DF,sTRUCTivE FLOO DS. --A: c espg,te harmony. * Religion is , 3 Tatson 01
-1 ! , . �Z 3 p.m.Saturday theiron briage . ft ,Ttohn V . � 1, .
- I i Ifensall Cider Mill . ly, very foobsilly, we believe, Pro- mentioned in Q i I I isphic ac- tOlie and Pure - I - ." . -, ,
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I Il 1 - lEleifer-william Ross. I [y served a term in Tots 61r. from. M adrid, Spain, g the distinguishing characteristic Of hu- years- � i . , laev 6own as �
. Estray a aoinst these and in favor, of and who has al -bad Connell; Ch I hail . � went down -1 vith the flood. Three -AaWe I , I t � laxo
- p Factory -Noble Gluff - 31011nce . . al Prison, Toronto, for breaking OPPOSITION.—C�Tletlonl . ount of a frightfn].St DrInof � rain, I gious, privileges are the- . Men , . tu:..C,O,r - Soo. a
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I 3 � Sea-ficirth PUM - 61, c6ntr ville; St. 0 read I [ty and reli i -were on it, = ufw , �, 0 '�
i MORI 1n,s store, about tw ' lotte,- MeA.dam. ; I King's, Dom 1ch sp m&u I Of ivhom. were drovnea. a
T , not very w o Wednesday, whi whi�h g t
R ence for Sale --A. Strong.- something, they know I 9 and wind on . I godly (Godlike) men � , o the Fan.;
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i , esid - I 4- ,�u , w, ned J. F. Tyrrell and the �npiewej 8
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I . � John city, Tille�; 'Victoria, costi fan. through P. es. A last rights ,The fo , ders I ()n,e Was u
. ames Weir. - � - . . havoc willing to sacr,ifice. -W D , 1 ea. to, learn:
, . Faxin for Sale -i I wh t years ago. . Xe p, eals
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. son & Bleasaell. 119, - 1� - `1 ost orjugai, with are - er is =known-; the third , . . . . 1, I I . a .
- . I I Total, 5. efore did oth . . vv,jiA1B. � a goia,medo
. I I I New Goods -Hick . . - � at of Mr. Mackenzie I * ' gald blew On "I England society ther . � " I
. � i it is not the -a � .. I of � New pulled out with a rope w1riell ;
I I New s --G I - . I PRINC, E WARD ISLAND. L " ay ; to the charters of 'him. was .., I .. lot of airieul�
" that makes, us The Elei ions in Huron- CkS -Nven when I . . Ther i ,om- . I
r - I Publication - W. P&Pst- .paxty I It rince, Yeo. Total -1. special Violence near I jistion and they put in _ . I .7 ' Won
1 I � . and the Reform' I . MINISTERIAL. --,-I area - 6 �ring the Ahro,vM , ., I ,
� . Mad. t . Biscay.'Several sbipNiTe ; -townships a Clause real - - le is 4ow 'no P - .
, i Fan and, winter doods�-T I � L of the elec- . Pope and � the - between Brantford . lie I OSW
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i [� a the fact -that * The followin ,'is the result OPPOSITION.— � Queell's, . ti L urly , i ,st t . BXP
� 'L � D otimportations-Duncan&DIMC9,11 deplore bhe.resi - It i n, reported. 'The hail was P the Set- 1hunication and . LLLL � : Go .u,, jr-t
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1:1. i � as nearly as 'can be as- Brecken; Kingisf! Macdonold &nil Mu - 3varas. I There is establishment of a church amd ,West Brant [ord.. �1 being sat�rda;y a I . oam?
, relidered tiorl' . I nt of 9, Gospel niinister. The d.etaLine&L _" -.. -e ,
1, Grand Opening-Hoffilian. BrOs. ich has been E; in Huron destructive in the V" . _ I . 1. L , ,er, sev
. � . by the verdict i -5 ' ' tierne I j.wea Seymour w
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t- 1 The Right Place -Win. Hill & 00- . haV stultified , I 8,ined. .. ' � give the'majorities for I much suffering am , the population- atea er of J � .
I - in A measure ,drt W4 . D 1 Minista.rWists 31 ietorSof JunaedeStat'BS&I'so a. " " ' d. A rx ep - _ a, Woollen'Au
!-- I the people The above s )ng;l thun town until I �e Z! r &��te .at the X* eu
M untr opds-R. JaMiesOn- . b. ws 7 lentedlY I? roli . der these , O-- plirt . I bursta'A
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IT ,o?iaCo - An unprecec . I Out 'a'ke, r . last. Th6 picker I
� I .yG T ley boxe. by their- v a . ppo hbor- from Newr ,.y. Three days �
. I . 9teS e�ch o ndidate'ill each municipality = when they carrie( '.
11 ��D -L. Meyer. themselves. � and.129 0 . sit nists, returned, thus storm broke oAer Listo : Charters liberally, for . �t
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i , Farm f6i Sale g. 6 majorit of 58 ains ' IIS Of the _ of , 1 - , �� the milli a
It' , that in Next week, we shall g ve,,the official re- t the G ViSiO &p4pre "e.�." Tair . td. ,all Ove
A � , ing Portuguese provilic - . -to the . colits tu
Notice-william Elliott. at the polls ; cknowledged 0i givin . I es, and, while it and ni" have I 1
4 1 . t I 6thing contributes Ingre - struck them,. frac
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I-,, . from office in 1873 ernment. 'The' elections in Manitoba the aarnaa was I excessive. n caused one A the! greatest flooas that � , - q
. ir I � - continued . ciation of real estate and the adv4ce- - (
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. turning S turns for each of the three ri&ngs '. ave not yet . jwl,tnessed for thnty , � ,,,h casei Their conditi
E. , 11 1 - . and British dclumbia h illed a4a 1, large Christian thi's section 119,8 W I
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III, Ae- 01 . taken place. . I -, i ! On- years. mspaeu�sj ania Gorh -
I I '. 'Horton. Platt., NIM1001000MM . number iDjured. . not say a 0 �
r Rsifgay transaction and the ,�. . d we CIO 0 I . t'. -Pea-ree who I
) I 1 `4 *111 0 1 T# the Pacific - I . ......... 100 I � ently �n Chicago church. Min -1 .1#16 dams have been; wm,hea out; som-e - -IfTso; 1.
�: I U, W * t 0 . , A QuicEn tional Church, nor
V �11 ronE they. acknowl6dg t.NTU Three persons were ment of societY than 9, %al's miu-.
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� �i . llt- . Newsof the Week. . i some sensutio in
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:�D- . . many 'other ai3reputabie transactions 'a ......... 85 & gang of men he& ed by, en bri Iges in th
I d . t- MOK, op ........ -... Episcopal, but a I at last, Twt
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f — nAt Brussels. ' FLOODS ix DN DiA.-Floods have de- * a �great deal . � �
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t I which ha e been proven acrai I I marched into court Sl disb,greemen - � trouble with ulany been destro, red. I -Ways orain
I -. Sworth ......................... 7 wel- t tian church, f I , � y, but , p
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,I I stroyed upwsrd-F of a thousand a the citizens besides th-O'e mentioned the Storm was
i t� AFORTH, SE PTEMBER 20 1878- - ... 138 � of discussion arld'Ver 3 a is that
I BE . I former Colleagues are ex- Tuckeramith .................. 9 mall town reg,AI�rj , AM , ,
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i 1� � him and his the Julinder District of the of Our s : equally destructive and the- -damage -eats I , _
� 1� � '. 125 rings in i i
�� . . - I - ----.— , ..., . � They arranged therr selves 1 along the into sects. Denom- that Bb4
t TA ------,.,-- � . , - , � . they f urthe Grey .............. ....... / 77 1 cut up too much �
4: - � ---.- Zlfiablq;�Mnd r : ......... . I it was made 4nowa that are t . Teligion's ideus
1. I—— . cusable and 3 u . I . Goderich Town ......... . Punjaub rXii, and then I I
�. I . Colborne .............. i ........ 13 � . US wer over them very gre9-t- - .
rl . The Result. a Co I . otia Cotton Mi In has more PO F divineord,
I ption on a I one of the men inationalis I when recdviug
A . FiRE.-Th, . �Ova Be � . .
It . . . I encourage dish esty an rru - ' . . - . - 'were the �the woman had hired r, and society is divided �, -mr. f .
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, s on Tries - - ' ... 467' go at Blackburn, jLaucashire, $10 cash to hold her hus�a,ud While than ChristianA3 "ongregationalists awe Terrible Flood at Bir old. . � U. Millman -1. o
-1 I The result of the el-ectiOn - the part of on' Public men by directly ' Total. - .- . . for en C i .antf � ceosion'of Bosanquetl la4
f. , I � '"" 'r .......... ire to the amount j - - - to because a doz � � i
. .14 . r Hort( n, 377. . other day damaged by f 1 If by u`Plng In a church.of their '
- 4, day last was a surprise alike to both and positively, rewarding it. On the Majority fo , . - She committed suici(. determined to support The be ruins which fell. all ;over -ashel of white whei
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� 01I . . S [)UTU HURON. of �300,000- I 'the iake. She went at i,t,,but before , � . very careful i
L . Con ' , and a dozen Methodists one of the Country last week, ancL which had Man V&S
ir � Refibriner and serva,tive. The vote other hand; they have' censured the� Cameron. Porter. - SOLD.- The Masonic Hall in New -d that Order . I
I � - . . she got through made up bet min and so on until three or four - � from fother -',vb
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I r I the foTmer taphen ... .. 75 . Brunswick, N. S., was Sold a few days e awl her bus- theirs, swollen the streams to such -an extent, -separate .
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� 1. � hasgoned ledly aga.inst econo . . H,y..�...... .: ": .: - �:::.. 279 . suicide was Wrong. I churches are built in &, town which Can did not let Brantford, pass unscathed, iiir-eshi4 for him the ou
.11 I Although ago under fored.louure for $83,804. It band made ' - OW they w,snt the , far . �
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I and. in favor of the latter. They have �n effect they do!iiot w�rit Stanley ....... * . ***'.*. ' . support one. Better by River had been rising rapid- a; little �over
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� . . ................ 5 co -8285,000. i $10returnea. The,manwh0waslifted Only Well fl)Ttv
A - yet incomplete, suffici- .
. i , . --,t the returns are , the a,ffairs of this -eduAitry CO] 2 . G.u.-prof,. S amu el L.
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.. � aducted Clinton .... ..... st ,he religion , sei;ular The Grand st two or three days Of the 'iriendid.
� ..... hero to for all t 1� for the la grain -
I s I - 2 1 a,ys that he d I int the place that one goodgos- d the magni- -1 ---
� ,I t � th al Sem- S erests of ' storm, but no one ,expect* - 4. �
. dwell, of No 910 hold the husband Of the fell destroyer, ,
I I eat has been leaxned to esta,blish the * honestly and Ionorn ally; -that ey Usborne---*-*' wton Tbeolo '
-. I . . . .10 . - ..... ............. . 115 " Cal sh; uld, be vigorously and I
I I t I Exeter ........... ............. i eturn the pel church o -� � Ancti0n'Sall
& . people .of the Dominion to have pubye 181 inary- Massachusetts, has been elected ir I I . tudle of the disaster-whichwas to fellow. -1 . ! '
- � fact that the are perfeiatly satisfied I . and he doesn't irl�eha to Where this 1. i
'. .. . . I Godericli Townsh P ............ tained. �
11 ii : I 1 -7 - President of Va�sax College. . s that, his! labors ex- harmoniously su-S I At 2 o'cloc) : on Saturday morning the _ weanesday Sept-6-mber I
. li: : -unmistakably against or pelf with ,which to money. Beside 6 peaceful, -
I , li have declared contracts sold . Totul ....................... 415 W is the case there is hope for 11 of 3rantford were aroused by I Coneeasi,Qu 7,'Hibbert, r�
�-�, k � - . CoFpEr,.-Tho lovers of that delight- 'ngh to aA- citizens
4 . e 2 - � I . tended over a time long elid, I and social community, but i .
i- s Govern , � ous . - .. ng iof the fire bells, and ail , Implements. JamesUoa;t
:: -12 'the Policy of Mr. Mackenzie e reople thbtaselyes; majority for Cani(ron, 167.- - - andwife, prosper I I
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!� wl corrupt tb !, ful beverage coffee, will. be pleased to kn . , the lou,d rii gi iD
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il $ mit of the suicide of both m 'a,
11 - the c ffee yield
4. " ent and in favor of his I ,olae pocket rob- the c iiothi 1g. Th iron bridge4 as if by .� � wh.rtortH,oagson, %actj
m. " opponents, and they are willi to have - - ---- learn that promises to A, ,where isms pribdOmillat-e society 18 " - hastened t ) the .
I"! . - � . . . Farrow Sloan. I t. 3, on L
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- . vious . . ffiques, and. middle walls Of al ins iinet. The sight that niet Thursasyl,
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i � bed that -AsMeld ...... ... 14 be largely in xcess of any pre . .
- it is almost C the o ............... was adjourned. ; I .
R , , - P . partition are built, -which are worse their ey0s - .. a them- with alarm, The Hay FUTIM $took va4
lo;p I . � . - ....... I I. I year. avices from a . . - . I I -
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, �..r &rlia,ruentthere will be a ms,jority.pf � men �. who will not Blytil .... ......... --- . STORM AND FLOOD. t -ban the division fences of - a farm, - . - had -I isen to a grei ;
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I I � - Howick .......................... 181 SIPICIDE IN C�XTRAL PARK. -John C. it height higher Mgrshall P,a I - Z
I of ihe W - t fit t . .... , M k great number of poil Lts in 011101 ere I ?� 1
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i:. the representatives in favor this 8 Of thil* ire no .0 Morris ........................ shot � Connected- with every church th ever' been before, alid. was ,elill6rry, I
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, 1". 0- practisb this 8 -urel -a on Fisher, a young mar. of Brooklyn, " than it hai � -e a . t. -
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I " ,er Pr rule over th i L. S rich a decisi that should be a ladies, be" volent society to ttirday, Sep
W - ervative party. In the low - 39 himself fatally' at the C . 'Le past tl�o days was wants rushing fo ard lik - - . . - ,
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� I aces -the nough . - I .......... I leading a the most severe oxferielWed- for two, I ok lafter the raniza-tion, with jetor - Jo ,'
; u 65- fast life. P ilway pr , Tioran, pro:pri �
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. � .. 26 1 1 destruct on to should be a working org L ,pt away the ,. 1)
: mairked, while in Ontario the Conserva- honest people,, This is, in. effect,the. only *i�;t * -, years. The destruct roetic officers of exe ;
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J , . Wawanosh cutive . �
i� �� , "AR -The Steamship some enei . .
IN . . . breakwatel to the north of the bridge, ` -doneer.i. I -
i i ., � - Wawanosh West::.. *,.::: * *.*:::, 63 MORMON IVALSO he bridge t�l Z
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� tive ga,irls have been large it is true true interpr�tjtidn'- which ca,u be given . - perty is. especially jai mvy. keep a sharp lookout 'Thursday, Oct.. 3, 011'
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I �4 �. � . . 14 ,Wyoming, fro Li ' a �m ability) Who will , an in
I -.- '. � I Wroxeter ......... I ........ I - .... verpool, on Saturdlay, at Reed's mill, on the Pan pridle route 1 bring tocether the a cont` aed its course,with renewed. - I -Farin Stool
.F; - - � sd' lasf. The : . ) for the poor, and StaW,
.., �e� . th . I Tile-mas Johnst
I at the leader of that paXtY, Sir. JOhn of the restill. I oil Tue ay - - for New York, �ook 600 Mormons from Freioht No. 1% strength,- -working- .great damag,e to �69
�, - I I- Total. � ...... .............. 200 washed away. 'e'6ii, thus . the road at the -west end of -the bridge. Merits' �
!Al - . � Geriw�ny, Swit!7,erla,nd and the United was . d1ling workers in their b
� .- ill � : -( I lation ri .. - uged into the stream;- N1 : �
I , A. macaoriald, has ,been lefe&ted in only consolation we have, if conso Majo ty for F w, 69, coming east, plu . tuedbueer. �
,,� - I f � � 0 1 creating a bond of social union Of the .J. P. Brine, -1 .
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i, �� �', - . * Kingdom . � , ' and was badly wrec,hed. �he engineer 0 Since the trantfora,,Norfolk and Port gond*Y4,Se t� SO, I
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1. �, :- the constituency he has represented itbe, is that!this decision has -been . � --- -T� I a test kind throughout the Burwell Railway has come into the hanas �' �0311
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� I i I I and firema�n it is feared are killed, as Purest an -
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I 4 I i I Many wrung fromi �e people -of 8, , river. - I beer4 aidmeet at .each , ,�
by the r I
� 4 , . since he entered pnbhe life, arn( I .." � aid � � General .1 111ection- -Returns fo . on the north Side of the Columbia - they have, not'since . of the Great Western, -they have -built )ert� Farm'' Farm ,
.:�, , . . of Commons. A public,,meqting has been'lield. * othershousegin the afternoon, orice a
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. -�;v; , Ofhis most prominent followers have false iSSue:� adrOWY used. But bven the HoLise'. I . in trains passed Steubenville, " hio, on the � . I . a splendid bridge across the river a lit- 1?1ements. JAS. UAillers
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!, . -1 I � - : . I � relieve the ei- moutk, and �Ije gentlemen should be in- tle below the old iron one. Before com- iloagsou &, Oke, auctiold:
. 7 -1 . . . ile this has is, e resulf affor - . .
; � . as little en- ONTARIO. Vancou er to raise means to pan Handle Railway, Pitts�urg, Whe
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10; � 1- -p � fared a similar fate. Whi granting thf � � v . to come in the evening. The re- s day,. Oct. �4-,4onp
. 'T.� - . settlers. T- � I vited . in,, in theichaud-s, these structureswere atur I
�� :�01 - of several of the leading to ST E n I .-Bothwell,Mills; North ing'ana Kentucky, on tho Clevelanc I fres of the simplest t, I with the usual , , Arrill I
.. 3, . been the f ate .Cour lement . our public men to even - Mixi I GRASSHOPPE�S.-Gallt$lual& advices ment should be . annually � Farni,F ,
� f'! . . ag a � I'll U -s -born, , ,
� 3 Brant, F le . 1�1 It - . . . . Mrs� �,Chaz-�
I or roads and it cannot te swept a . ;
. � nii ng ; South Brant, Patter .and Pittsbuilg _
r 5 -- embers of the Conservative PaXt`Yt the attempt to a,c � honestly and straightf.or- - - repor"t. that the grassb�oppers- are in . kin I an i - should be thoroughly.unaer . .69 , but the Great Western plemenis
; t. - . irn - - son; North Bruce, Gillies, West Dur_ I stated how soon traf le will be resumed � I I '' 8A
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� � 0 a inis ratio I Aube e, rose 16 t) ui&n S, - W.
'! d true on the Reform sido A dmi i t n of 'our large number's entering the country stood that -the meeting is a believolent sPr1l' ietreis; A. Bi4inop,j �
. ; I autho *1 ie% aesirin. to avoidthi% -have
, oil men an wardly in ' - ham, Burk -; West Elgin, Casey; South The Ohio river at 6 - . I ,essing and eating e !B, ept. 21, 1
0 I � 90 one, and that!& I ar substan- . at � I I
--1 have fa.rod but little better. While froin- Salvador, and the people are ex- Ihe ; had, this sum, Ineir,60me 'very
i, public a,ffa,ir1rC- What the ultimate re- iser; Haidimand, Thornp- I feet in 24 hours. TI Ia damage in Be
. Grenville, N� . "alort1l., I
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I 0: I -- . ited over the.- prospective destruction 69ds calinot nOt the leadid,91 ideas , of the asselibly tial crib ,,vork erected at the eastern .Cjai 11.6�tel, . : V
. �� defeat of Sir, st Hastings, Aylsworth; Wept 0 � surrounding country by jioia F urni r
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i they have. to deplore the stilt will be�l it' is difficult to say. We son; Ea . - ture. Har y
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- , . � .i Hastings, Br:)wn; Centre Huron', Hor- Of the crops- . be estimated. Fro Yo �Igtown it is 'The �two great'drawbacks on most of our abutment of the bridge which issituat- . 4.
ION FOR Tim, ERERS-�. OCIAI gatherings is that they are dress 00- - �. P. Brine, *0
: . rub, Mr. Peter Mitchell, cain h nk. however, that the peo- COLLECT Sur, F L 7 t' ' prietor �; J - -
. I John, Mr- ]?In. a,rdly , . . ton; South I luron, Cameron; Kingston, stated that seven i es of rain fell in are stylish and ed near the head gates of the carial,but W�d-.�esdayj -Sept- '215
. . Mr. Langevin and the two Gibbses, we � . Cardinal, me oskey-has writ -ten a let- . casions,andrefieshments even this dould not resigt the power of
I . . . I e Ptry have beqsume so u: th I ning . 011, 1] ,er,l , 'L
� , pie of this.'Cu - . 24 hours. On 'Nab) Avenue the �
- I t- Gunii- ,Lambton, Malckenzie; NO ga are not Tack I
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I i I i I 'so to regret- the defeat of .. Auch I � oughly dem * lized, but I th;. West Middlesex, ter, ordering a ollection in the churches water wat, eight feet deep. Severalsm%ll pxpensive. These two thin the -water, and a great chasm was -made C 5;iath ` I
L- - n( Lanark, Galbraii _ - -
: ha,ve ail terly a I tb) � in er 4COmpatible -with an assembly for be I.Mple;;��s. ThomAs
I OFa of his diocese on Sunday, Septe b The loss I I though the bank, through which the � . .. . I
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i . 'r ' � , Ross; Niagara, Hughes; Norfolk, Charl7 I I P , amay. , - 'i
I . . useful members of the party as M - hen �t rotection daze has been 22nd, for the sufferers by the yellow � I dwellings were We I eS. We have watched - b � priZtorl- J.. P. Brine a I
. that w 4- i firld. itself flow- a ' -e I
. r - Ontario,, Wheeler � South I to the county in' oads a,na bridges I nevoleut purpos , I
� I I I . I S water madly rushed, to I '-�--Tlm.
I . ht - their eyes, they will come the o[ . :
. 0 -moved fro Xford 00,000. ! ! i , :
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I . Ca,rtwric, , Mr., Youn re ton ; North Oliver; fever plague. . reaches $1 � � )eratien-� of uch a so-cial gather- ing into ti- �e carl-al. At flie western end I
Onto-rio,'G1 ; North 0 .: I ll suits on society Births
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i , , �. Waterloo, Mr. Dymond, of North York, to sea the f � I -rible mis- South ' Perth, CUBAN SLAVI,ity DOOIIED.—A Havana . - I ; �iug for years lanc lly know -of the brAge, the track embanment : . I
, . . u . force of the ter . Oxfoid, Skinner; South - i i ME '; have ric . . .1 - -
I I . . letter of the 7th states that Cuban i - . � been ilealthy. We ha. BELL.4lu Tuaeriq�th, o,z.
i � d M r. Jones, the Minister of Militia. Sou bh Wellington, Guthrie ; . was ail easy prey and was scibn'.'swept
tin itted. Trow - J 'i M?.r. - narew 33611"of a 804
� . take they h'�ve commi - . 7 iscussiDg the mea,us of i th t Farm. 'which are most benefited, the poor or ri , �
I are Social ife � q out it. Dti-ringtheilight,thapeo- -In I
. - jOurnals . Life � . - of sigI CN- Stanlen, On
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i I . The upheaval has been great a,nd. the , 11 [uron, North Wentworth, Bain; South Wept - ' I ;the rich. Here they both meet on com- - -- --- 4
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; I . � , In resped.1t of Huro -, noble old B abolishing slavery. A% parties oppose ', � - living i the flats south of the eitv - Xr.�,,,,d,,waTa'Rbb1nson 0
; I worth, Ryu al - East 'York, Metcalfe. . e. pie nya,-�
-fenerrd result is to be deplored, It is . ouler of it than ever before. , 1. pecuniary coria ' the. slave il By Alexanler Roid I nion ground, and are bound together by haA me�71U34)!T,Dx.—hi a
we axE pr ( .. ; pensation to � -- an � got grea,tl, - alarrued as the water
91 Total -27. ] . 'o be a : .. -X N. A. 1Te--xj1uWk-0J
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I � scarcely worth whilo now to look for Had the res, of the Province clone as OrPOSITION.-Addington, MoRory; Owners- I I I ipue," -the holiest bonds. Seict,rank,party,and risen s I al feet in th ir houses, Help G)1A.y.:;4n,,:,',ea1ortb,.on 6�1
. �, . . ud th6 experience :all the arti ciety � -
. . . GENEROUS. A hundred prominent . says the good book, 3 . ficial distinctions of so
I I t about - uce, � . i . WAS quick .y sent for., and boats were se- wmi� X. arvy"of A Asug,
- . ses which have brough, I nil from darn'd day to .the . � are ignored, and in their unceremonipus � . � .-
� the coxi Well as Hui on economy and honesty Brockville, - i-ItziIIII11011s; South Br - -
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I . 8 0 Sa . y, would not b; Lvebeen rebuked. CAlaweil,. White; Carleton, Good Templars, who planned an excur- of munki. cured by i 7hich the iniriates were Its- .
: I I : -i . this great change. It i sufficient t 1, a,nd po- Shaw'; sion from Ph4delphia to Niagitra FaRs, . present confirms the trut4 of the re- athering free play is given. to all the . Ito be one marrial
i w . � � Rochester i . Cornwall, Bergin ; Dundas, ' I 9 .cued. T1, e whole flats seelne( �
I f that the change has taken place. - W6 [Lave given up1the trip, and donated the inark. Shut up in solitude, man be- Iner . feelings of Immunity. Such a n&VIS-�-1-Nan,�9---ki ilml,
V - � ' ' . I I ,N rater. At a point near the
� . litiesl corruption and--_ dishonesty ap- Ross; East Durham, Willia,ms; East ] I Inass of � I -Mothqvon Sept.,11). by I
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� I - S all. old Ow lef b out I life �
, re,for to bt,e fact that the tterson; Fron- conternplatedi expenses, -61,600, to the corneg as ru-sty as an 1 mingling of beni6volence with social F adr grow ias, the river m ade -a Channel . IMAM DAVIS-� POStMaSI
I � , May, I owever suileaandencouraged. hithe-Centre Elgin, -Aikell ;'Essex, Pa . 'a z ond can be ,
t � , pi, . . ererF. . in'the furrow. The , but we I .
� i - n k ;' Glen Mae- fever 8 . may seem to some impractical of it,.S�Own, and swept ,over the usual I-subelift lumtsmol M-69
�, � Conservative party staked their -Al upo Riding rione expected 'other than a tenac, Kirkpatric garry, * LARGE CO-1,TRIBUTION.-One of the polished oilly by (1i t ond' and minds . all doubters that it works, ; �TO.NURFM U��,-:-At
; . . - . can assure
� � lennan', -E ast Grey, Sproule -' North- . . .13 banks, aui 1� across West Brantford and - 1011N
. 4 eir " National Policy," and .that it grand victory In .Rson; largest contributions for the yellow can - be madle bri ht and kept bright like Renne's magic oil, " to a charm the London road a veritmble inke. in , . by A,ev. T.. G. ThoM80%
. � tb _Although the majorit y G , Lane; South Grey, Jac I , -F,llen, ela-,A
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. . rey At other minds ., sical soiree ae- . � ;r.,OUnis-ton, to - �
t " 'which. they i1ton, Kilvert fever suff6ren at New Orleans, is'that I only by contact wi' . The . � ,
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� .1 , has doine for them that f or . is not as lard I as it should be, this is en- Halton Ma douga,11; Ham . . , ,No lawn party no mu, of the rou v
.- - DI " I I * parti , d the water is f6ur � or�'erj alj� of lstuild(`� - J
I I I , . we e made so- Aights us so mil as RILL - D----,
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� . z., restored them to Power. t Hastings-, White.; of Baron D! Erlanger, of Paris, who � simple truth is, that . . ch the meetings ,of some -,vhich formed an. effect4a . . C-0CX , - Grww, L
a it,- vi . irely due bc � , %,r6lessness-'on -thq part of and Robert on; E as . feet deep ,ill, r, 84,1
, I dopted- . t , ed the'd dest daughter of the late ! cial. beings, -and Wlien we absent our- ,the benevolent society. . . J01411 00=1'
, I . ; North Huron, -mllrri . . barrier agiinst the crowa-S Of fartapts I 2 31T. &
! I - In the Campaign they, as with one con- Tt I -feelilig of North Hast ,ngs, BoVell � "' ety 1 e are in an variety - �- Gr4y, ow -90P
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� . eformers engendered by a I . Farrow" ent, Stephenson; South John Slidell.1 He sent ten thousand � selves, from soci abnor- . There should be, however, a ar n n from the - W)k -t. , � �
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i serit, eschewed all other I � � . Mal co - .
1. . questions anc 7 - ' I ndition and mille sl�.ort of the full in the social' gatherings of rural life. alla others who had ive ' . .. -
. . I ,, H ggarb; N�orth Leeds and ritention of atteridin,' lali&-
over seGuriby� such as al,�7ays exists in a Lanark dollars. I I s country vith the i -
I . . I , * COLLIERY 4 IFLOSION.-Afrightful col- � development of whi-,h we are capable. I The old-fashioned tea-party at which a - RNNFICOTEL-HAII�IAIN- '
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- I egpoused, thol advocacy of this alone.. I the �aarkct in the city. Th e water 0 . W,
co-ust uenq so noto,riousVolle-sided as , Grenville, Ferguson; South Leeds, ' I has - - - - - - - -
tuenq . s 3notlier -�ivj&
I � . I � liery explosi occurred on the 11th I An�, old bachelor i, i only! a half -made ; few neighbors came together and sipped . de, 1- T
1� AS we believe, they adopted this ques- Centre Hutol �, � LEunox., Hooper; Lincoln, I j,,e of thebetter-half � swept all th e building material away - C.%L ThompsoO,'Mi, � Vi
I , i. Had the , eforiners of Jones; - -I man. His knowled � th I neigh.- i - ��
I J, _ � 6 rn, near Newport, Mon I I discusse( . -
. the attention of the . . - ,q 'I Rykert; L(ndon, Ca,rliDg; East Mid- inst., at Abbi o , fi * . His eir tea and: toast ant out of the Fair grounas,,which were be- � seir"to "Aliss Mttie A� I
ciii to distract � I 11111cil ality�One�bhoirduty . There were 371 in the 'I of creation is Merely sul�pr cial . borhood matters with a little goss' , I I -��--
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1 - v P . , a . Nbrth Middlesex, I, 61 buildings. The
I. diesex M millan; ing used 0 L 92tiCultUrV
14 . ti e - ery oth�� � mouthshire s have � I
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.61ectorsfrom, the former misdeeds of* ' , lop, Mr., Cougjo Outh pit, and only 80 were rescued. The loss thrown in just f6r spice, -.was a good in- . . A Dem
i - - . as well as � i I th?§6 Pf McR _ n ; Monek, XcCallurn; S ' I conjugal. and parental affection :and fences have about 611. dig- � I
.- � ii. he ku If stitution, and should not be allowed to Sidewalks v �TH -101,10`wl�
I - al leaders , mid .from. the I � ority,w'ould -be a thousand Norfolk, ' 'allace; East Northumber- of life by the disaster is unprecedented never been develol ed, a I ho attempted AnSWOR -
I I t -heir - politic Horton's In. , I � I V� . . . I . ies and o appeared. One woman w .
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I ,.� � - d in South.Wales. - nothing of the resporls�ibill So' t " become obsolete. The old-fashioned . ;W,14 of ta" lfl-te'3600,
. � �.; - Keelmr;. West Northumberlanc, - 4 ': to cross t] Le water with the- intention of . arm nuil 7 mouth9i
4 � rea,i,. substa,ntial good ivIlich their op- instead of four hundred. .''The result in land, . elatio ' ' ' Liar good t . d
. I : RE, VOLUTIO! I iN HXYTI.-Rumors are 1 sacrifices for which the filuily r 11 I hing, .
.1 ! I . � I sleigh -ride was amotl 1. , a0y. -ill Vw1brasil (
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910 16S gkeal ur g re e makos demand. ) i ds ecially -when young and old j oined in jelifL,rd X,e,F,hoy, abWX
� 1, 11 , I Cockburn; Qttawa, Currier and Tasse ; - b 1 ' � ptiotisl 1 to � had a very narrow es- -�
1. poup,nts have . accomplished for the McKillop a s prise to the L, - rife in Hayti of an approachin There 4e exec going to et great, I 1� -
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I ) . OW to i I . - t; North Perth, Hessoi -, pepled to- I but- as a general ru13 an o1i'd bachelor is ; Cape from drowning. It was with I ---
i. ' Country. It is humiliating n be` ' , e I peel, Ellir lion. The President has ap : i7ana early hours were kept. - -- �— ,-
R : - Couservativ as the result in the. Do- E ast Peterl ,Oro', Burnh tvill. ; West Peter- , difficulty: that -she was rescued. As the .---f-�
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I .1 belief that the leaders of . .�� the people to allow him to finish ,his a miser, that is, a s,,lfish, �niserabld fol- I Pie-nics are a more modern idea, and' . n t1ionsands flocked to - ' T I ffl� MA
I .1 forced to the M-1111011 w4S . to both parties. They- boro',. Hilliard; Prescott, Routhier; term rather than expose the country to 1 low, making himself the dentre around -1 morn 9 ore 0 ,I —
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I � ty, �s well as A ma- ! . ua�ajority of at Prince Ed -ard, 'MhCuaig; North Ren- . h. i have..their advantages. Me assembling the water- side to so� the modern diel e. .J1 . , FMIJLF-�
I , the Reform par . I counted cor deutly on 6, bloodshed. The President will resort, I which other person au(I lother mgs, -
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I � 11 � people of the country, have i ftew, hith;'South- Renfrew, Banner- . . I t -circulate. (t of a town or neighborhood, or 9, HU19 'Atmoorl t �etcertre pier Of the iron bridge I FAII wileot, - ,
� 4' I jolity Of �he . . least 150, M' bile as willbe seen the. ma- - th Sim- to violent means before -resigning - Inns The pal, r amili S, on . V.,
: I I man; Russell, O'Connor.; Nor i clique on some eminence or, by some ga e toke, if, of weakness, anX the eikv 13pring Whent, File, Per
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� ACTiox r. OR LiBEh.--m-Mrs. E.F.Bishop, the other hand,coukdetis the family �* I
� -,. gk�d into tile trap so adroitly Bet for ity wa, . ., i , ket of f& V e ent doing allin their ]SP M411
� W 1. slaagely the other way. Well South Simcoe,,Little; I lake, each bringing his own bd4i th rs wl Ire pres
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. - , ess in the, Vanderbilb - will case' the unit of Society, live i out himself, . . . OD10119 *.�
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11 . them. The former because they'.ap- "done, McKj 11 Dp, we axe prbud of you, as Stormont, ulton; East Toronto, Platt; a witu ' provisions, is a very uncerem and- power to Save it., As the afternoon ad- �
� , . I 0 ,bi*en, is ready . . reasper bushel ......
� I �1 . . . L t Toronto, for the contestant, and whose husband lives for the wife aid ( generally a, delightful recreation.- A the I>rid-gd i .13jwrle y
� . Hay,; Wes vaficea, 0 Lie danger of "going : , , bnoheL ...... i
� i . v --S1011 z, I Centre To . to, -ovoo.. ,
I , .oted more-uttention to the - discus i -your citi = have just Cause to be as a real estate agent for ComIno- to take his share of the bi4rdeu, feel's all ,
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of this question, and thereby - lent it . . uson; North th Wa dore Vanderbilt, has brought action interest in nedghbot.h and in . bee& -me u ore aid . Several men SAWL .) . ,-.*,4
selves . - good - Zgg8,....!1. i
I 14 . proud Of tt . , 00" - as when eaten .in the open air, and if walking on I ..' � Z
I I e u ' � . ,, South Viclonaq McQuade; Nor .11 ow , I the 'bliblic and boys persistedin the .o . per bail%l ...... �
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, I of showing c, I�h �i ing, .rloo, Kr atz; South Waterloo, Her- ag I 0 I IF, bridge al ihou-h warlied off by chief ' ...... 1
. Importance, instem the . �OL ainst. the � proprietor of I N everythinc, that tends washed down by a cup of cold eciffee i I �
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di however, even. te a I . R%Ti.:.. . - m i
I e .Ll _ . . York Rerald �for �25,00), for a e Yed li- weal. ' . . f I - '
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- i i . good they theMBelves had accom- - I I . hope ner; Weiland, Bunting; .North Wel- i , Tjuavi�bue Ulffereub a feast in itself. There is an -unbending Griffiths. The bridge, which haia stoda . nj.ae�,per lb. 100 1�i
. A -, the most sanguine could scarcely Ceiltre - bel in 1871. 1 ' � There is no doubt I . I w1at - iambb,y- Ua-aes ;;; "' * " * ]
1 � � Welliugtorl, Or � of the- body in these reclining feasts in ub�, ned influence of wind and I I ,
.1 I phshed, and contrasting this with the lington, Dr ew ;. DESTITU N ni ,JAmm�,,,i,.-Tra e in occupations of men varytill. their ten- the coi - � I 1 -4 Hides, per 1,00 W,
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1 for success Mr. Cameron' entered the TIO . 1. I i -4
;: .- I . bon; NOW L York, S�rauge ; West York, the groves of the mountain or lake 11 ... 1.
1: , 11, O,Nbravagmoe and proved corruption of ;, - � ja,ruaica is completely stagnant. There dencies to develol � the 4:ocial nature, er. An 4 Iderly m an, .Ti1r. Tyrell, who :B ee ....�. 9
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; b I field at a b I- lie bad for a,n oppo- Wallace. Total -60. ! � which serves to relax the mind al -SQ, boarded it the Bingham House, ,Was 1. .
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! , d discontent. and we have long tiouglit that agr cul SX1t;(rotx1l)r,0T . I
.1 their predecessors, Ah( is grea,t poverty, want an' and start a, free flow of thol4ght, an:d borne aw 7
- I I J . . neut � flaient, 'forcible and plausible QUEBEC. . 'ountry, is p - ,y -by the -water, and with one .(v,h,0l0sul,,e)pe-rb.s0
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... � . - In cotseque ace of their treacherous ture as practised in this"q . . - � �
. i, , * Came they lent a willing eax to the de- er aid an, indefatigable worker MINISTE I till,. - Argenteuil,. Christie; give play to friendly feeling. A prairie haaid Stre jehed appealing for aid, lie to CT ,Aieu,'
speako I treatment b the authorities, many ticularly deficient : n th# respect. In gly potal esvp bu 1�
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I . . . ceptioils of the deceivers. it is'.11seless . - �Beilecbasse,, La,rae; Brome, Chandler; - i farmer, who had been, accustorned. to was taket - over the dam und drowned. 0&t*os.JVvb3A* ....... i-�
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1 - , I . 1 hich r'ty Cbarlevoix, Tremblay; ugualy) i to Cuba bave been obliged to return part, live in villa Yes or! hamlets, and A rope -4as thrown to him, but hecould I T'A-11,bw I
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151 - of 167. TOO much credit cannot be Holton; Chicoutimi and Saguenay, and lakes, once wrote us: I I I have a, notreachit. 111 body bus not yet been IiL4erol PUT(
�, . . � . � . . wo for social re- Bail, ' V I . �:�
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� . � 1� I cannot be retraced. Wha,t is left fat -as to., Jamaica'. as their lives w6re in meet after their da 7's I its and found. 9 ,he Other parties got Safely -to I
13 Ga,grne; litingdon, Scriver; Iberville - . .. broad, fertile farm out here, frai
-� z � � given the t ood and true Reformers of 0 , I , I I .
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� danger. creation, th woy ien nd children , - � I .
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. � A is to gnmeaftill accept 'the situation, Bechard; Jacqueo, Cartier, Laflamme; s imiii flocks . shore, though hA ng had very, il Fali Whowt, per b"V16l,
- 4 , I -y . . . . I a Still. mingling much in I he d , time a -m, wor -ave . .
� South H ran, and we .must make , A DrEL 9 A GRAvEYARD.—I
.1 � . � . . � � a out farm houses :. I s. Not a particle of the old iToji, ''I . I I �
. - . , Fraucise aturday morning, John evening. In Amer �c � I
brace ourselves for the battle to come, I - , Karno-araska, Dumont; L'Islet, Cas- i half what I a -th. if I could h escape springWbest, VeXbushl
3 �! . . . I especial Iner tion of the B anner Reform 0, Ist S i I a,ins in sight, to which a all are gone., as �#, jyabwho
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- . . -'grain; L61biniere,Rinfret;M one of your hiouat IS Daft; piers an 0A L.l.i
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- I d�. I askinODge,. Riley and a. man unknown, fought a i are isolated and th farmbrs lead a com-. I b:ridge - , � y,,p6�t,bushel-- Z
�- fmd -out go Shoulder to ! in I I . �Beyond the so- - BAT-10� - - I -�,
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. � � : . I townshi 1 Li Huron, Hay, with its 279 DeSaulnie s; Moutnia-9 In ic, and, where it Stood now -
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with aiunited fi r) I ny,Carbormeau; we could resort for a picnic." if by - .,a gi , t S
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� i , shoulder intor the coming fra,y. . i . 1i , while Stanley and Ste- Na; . I They began f their fami i fi)�'ey have little � harvest homes, .-farmers' festivals, fa ows � . 131
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� - P , . .- piervilid, Coupal; Pontiac,Murra,y; _! - � vers in the Catholic paratively isolated * Time and! space fail us to spea:K of � fl the =divided seethinia, current. . - P'O"'
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Shotl1d Sir John M ireumstances, I advan rse w th th6 world. T 'r 9
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; f &cdonald again I phen, paces. anic , firing till they, daily intercow i ar so- ,::,...
- 1`3 . * . ers, club I other ginii.l. city frou the -west as the river flows - 3 �� �
. - i . iti social advan- i' . s, fairs, anc . I �Iler -1�
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.� I i I Laurier; Quebec C., Malouin; Quebec Pork., . ..
� I ns of power, as he 11b . closed, when the ,unknown placed his Oid-lVorld systeDT' ut us, w1lich must il-ot be -
- A .1 assume the rei are entitlei o eq'ual praise. , I cial instit i1o. uria strong stream on the out- , I
. I . W., M GGr evy: Riniouski, Fiset; St. Ia's to !. in a wide I?#t%to06.;a. ... "-
-A � I - � - pistol against Riley's body, inflicting� a: tageB, but we (10 11 t ' t nordesire, ! . i ---
I doubt -W'ill, he will fiTid his!"i" Na I Shefford, HuntiDg- - negle6ted it we would givetO.00URtrY or Side of the western abutment 01 the - ! - .
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. 1. 1- �1 ' don.; Verc hers, Geoff roiu.-Total' , 24.- ) is � I life all the charin of vh�ch it "is Cap&- railroad bridge, thus even cutting off " iii: Ve sta
. . � �1 tional, Policy " a troubleso.me elepffia:ut I , d nil t say successful battle has . . ritagonist or of blais country. The fa-rn�ly relation , �, ... I �
I - . enaers. A few kmen in the ,MON�m ; , Sel
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- . � his hands. He wil I I more sacred. here f I= abro&3, and the j, - ------ I 'T
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l . . i been achielved. � For although we havc Bofduc; I eauharnols, Cayley I z n, i. . a rather
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I X. liclon vague generalities and, formu- ' Janies Broad- 11a,milyis the grea�j soc�4al institutio I. Th at Rain Storm.. ��
- 91011 n tilier, C hbert; Charribly, Benoit; ! LOST His FORTU-Xr.- . ' � e Gre - ge with a long market to -d111 ..
�� *1 � ii.qt succoo I cl in electing our candidate of 11 - at A true and no-!: . I made the dangerou,spassag - . � - .
late a', definite arld specific 'policy. He i there I X ontplaisir; - Chicoutimi 1 bent, of Inlianapolis, while e I I ., the .
I I , lis 6 poneilt's majority has been Ch�rnpla.hi . ,n route I the memory a, ,h 1i The rain storm 11of last week was rope- The nearest place tocross now is � pdxt of J.ugt week
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� � I 4 ,ducc his many-sided I and Saguenay, Cimoll; Compton..Pope; ,, thence to Chicago, claimed that $15,000.1 f - pr'f linost ( I" . at Paris, a distance of seven miles. r e . r C .
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� 0 � will have to re so reduced thtLt the result may fairly be ' . mino�d land ' -%vas stolen ... om his pocket while aslepp. cruiting grollud f I _ Ovi Ce * fo years. Besides doing Air. G. B.. Lundy, -rocer,of the North" 1 , - i I I I
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I! � il National Policy " to one substa;iiti%l $ - I ory. Dr. Sloan Arthabasia,Bourbeati; Hoebelaga,Des- ! Last year roadbe�nt received notice busiuies� men. W re it � and occasion- Ward. I : I .
. 1 ciaimad a' � I year I. . i great,damage to property driving oil the Flute on . of
. - - I front which. will sa-tisfy the vai�yiiig and I . � I bloocI introducecl ilitO th� city from the; - lives Sa
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I I I . i d receive a I tieswoulal e full of fas,11- � irig loss by delay (if traffic, Jess $15 -*iI til
.:. -1 � . - i has niado i splelldid figbt, and we can jardins , acques. tier, Girouard; � .that he wo I I arge sum frona I ! several ttlrda� =01713in", drove off the regular . ! e
- � , , Alich hig follow- , . . iancault; the se em. Lit of the Broad].- country our ci I lb ' ' named .
1� Gonflictin"'interests NV lette,B by - Laprairie, Pinsb' )ent Es- I , are reported lost. A man track int) ae-eper water a -ad was drown- per heea4. �1- iE
: �; :- 0 1 not Sav tot aluch iii,favor of his iudom- JOZ � I %at we do de -1 . " -
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I � . . . . I I- I En. - and. He said he had car- i ionable effeminacy ; I Lundy, wh6 attempted to drivethrough edbefore help could be got. His body heaa,of C � .11
� � t p;ion,Hurteau; Laval,Ouimet; � Utte iii . . . fe silould be more . - I 1�
, � Ina will represent. He will be forced L'Assorn
i,?, w t:p I � � itable P111 - I perseverance in the Maskinollge, Houde;.! ried 515 001) 01-1 his person for more sire, is that social li f , . ruing, � Ar, .
;� - 1, ail t I Levis, Blauchet: T I a. piece of inundated road 'near Brant- wasrecoveredon Sundaymo i Hea �� �
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. ,g to fulfil his pleages to hi s Protectionist'! . I tile- � cultivated on the farin, d. thus. give � , . . 4 -Bo I
- i: . face of So ina,uy difficulties. The Re- jqe,, antic,, r-urgeon ; Blissisquoi, Baker; t a veai j being afraic ' . ' ford, .missed his way,and the wagon UP I s froin'the country state that City but6ers
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! � '. the agriculture a, harm it does -at, but " ' - mA A 0
. . . in a I formers o North Huroi) have clone Moritcalm, Dugw , - Out( d * the lack of ! Bet. The horse came safely o :J 411 the streams have been I jf)011bs�-, . 11
friends - in On�axio by giving the s- M .,maguy, Lan- banks. ! I .and ei
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� 4' . . rencv,valin.; Montreal E.- I LEGALITY or A MARRLA-GE.,-A curious . A boy named �,,Swept wwa,y, and the loss *ill be very �dadh� � r I
� prohibitory tariff on grain, floitir and I ion should dry; Moul mo � ing the : the man 'was drOwned- p. W.
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. . � . ' i . I . I E ando, aged eight years, was drown-' great- Fi Lriners with f arms on low !'and$ $14% ; �� - �Steen-
. , Coursol; Montreal O., 11yan; Mout, case has recently been tried � ng in -
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. . s<, &Ild 1Lo must Satisfy his lower �. be -a warilb - to Mr. Farrow to put -his. ' tical court, appoint- � Old homesteads : ai i d flopki i to the . dui A�
. � , et, Methot; Ot- York by an ecolesias girl .--- -1
. � I .'3 real W., Gault; Nicol edin.Galt,�anaarnan and young near the river have had feri,ces, ping 1Steer,3..a S50 excl
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Province free � tra( and villages. Th �
� - 0 , tawa, Wright; Pontid . I the hill towns and b I are reported . umd other implements wash- 4 44-4 h. 91
have her inar- I "Illation O!
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I creasing to the�iix the pried of all those , � Y_PlAce I : Railway tracks were flooded, bridges ed away, and the fall -wheat washed out tattle At from �
. � *bile the s nshines, for he will never Co., Carol'; Richilieu, Massue; Rich- of. a woman who seeks to of 1, s is cc)ncel ,
I in 1850 by Archbishop ! trating in the marts ",isiness, not be,
I - ' I - rfag6, soleu*zec ri,iea, away, and embankments caved- of the f P nd;. roads 'have been de- Latimer. f -01(l a "
- articles which.�l ey import and live on L- I tg,tiu mond an.1-Wo1fe, Ives; Rouville, Gi lie on the cause the Stil. Of tl'LP,,f al -In is exhausted: ' Ca - � Iron � �Uothei I
. . - I , - be ected for North Huron. gauh; St. Hvicintbe, Tellier"; Hughes, de�lared no murria, axinina does nc � in, The flood appears to have been stroyed a nd dams caxri,e,-1 away. Messrs. ' 1131.1 and. ,
The difficulty of the task he has before ' I or because . f - it Pav, but i 1
4 1 � With the r stilt inj1pron we are well ' .he married- was n I � -.
. St. Maltrice, Desauluiers ; Sher- ground that] the man s most destructive along the course of. Leslie alia Muirhead, while driving in $ix simall cattld
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- him- is so very apparailt that it has, uo, , of tbi Lan- a J?rotesta4t, and the ceremony was I in e cro,vft
. � tbc� R.eforruers s brooke,' - Brooks ; Soula,ng,Ys, ki ht7aiOos att-�
. pleased, aid - . vim our Patrick� t1je - Grand River, also on the D n- from the country, came very near losing � 9 - 1, I ,
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. � ' Ld, Colby; Terniscouata, that prescribed for -use wben both par- - life is 'not satisfied , E 1 . 1� .
, dotilit, occurrecl to himself many times '. Co unty ha ,e the sb mow tbier; Stansten I , The Don River, �ftom its mouth at ' 0- their lives. On account of the bridges - Tono.�,-To, 1,4�
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.. ere tLds. That he will oi�ercorrid it �. Grmndbois; Terrebonne 2 e they have is for Miles, presented'o being groneithey attempted to 4rike out, � #
I " in,, that tliev axe in! 0 wav, responsible , . � country becaus no society � 0
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� I do not believe. That some must be .-> f� I � . Rivers, McDou.all; Vadreuil, Harwood will be sent, to Rome tor revisal - I there,noCatholicahure atwhichtbey; continued scene of desolation. The for a new road, anil got in water 20 feet i, I rought $1 754
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I rtunatc liesults of Tuesday -MIS ' , all Fran- I
�, -. .. for the uafc - T ,Mountains, baoust; BAD TAKE.—A child in 9 . amount of damage is put down at frOln deep, barely esqxping with their h '$4 215, awl thir�
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I .i sorely, disappointed is iiieviteble- As a i , � i . 1. - . . . cisco was sent to. a druct store to get ; can meeb and, have a 11 nate " social' 000. The bridge ,at having cang
I . - - ; I:Iqt. I I � I I Yamaska Gill. Total ---L-45. i rdoin lin -which thev can � $200,000 to .4,400, .,ht hold of Some floating tim.- I -For � -export,
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, consequence, the peoplo'iwho have been . . - '' -- - , , - - . : -NOVA SCOTIA. some 11 oppiling1powder 1`3 i " ,been the first I - lbs, with the Us
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1 -77 - I gist gave it'opium. powders, which tile , trate their frin S," alid no bails at I Thornhill appears to have e b - ers- . . . .
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I deceived will shortly h&ve'i -L'arly on -113 ' day. morIli INUST RIAL.--Alitictionish, McIsaac; , ileg i its downward cO s -- -- . I .-> Rf
de) xl aiLL �antt, 11 to. give way, and in I ur - - I Off, biought Z
,;pk - _ -Ia. ug, sth - .,31 t� father, su . - - can 9 - _ I � -
� - - _ iich I inst., the st ble of i essrR. Scott &- Van- Inverness, McDonnell; Ring's, Borden-, P osilla they ivere what ]Je 1; which the, . h aw off. their I ' "' - . -
- de awakenilig from the spell wi 1.13 . ., h ca,iiied,with it about thirty clams .oLnd weight; secou,d
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- a. ru . I . - edto his si-k and Lxtures. T his is not t e Miscella�Leous Iten2s. I � I .
. 1. ' . tered and one Richmond, Flynn; Shelburne, Robert had sent f , administer 6k figures I . ,es. Thomas Tavlor' & I 1� �aria :third s.2 .
stone, Eine rdiiiO, 'as Cri . f Social life that is most desir I . i .
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. has been thr aronl�Ld th . ' inf ant, can na its dea able j twenty � bridg urer.q , S 'Tkere was a
em. Then I of the hokses, a, set of harness and a son; vicioijal ,Macdonald; Yarmouth, M I Bro., paper manufact taie that, . )1r. I V'm. H. L�e, late ,Clerk of the
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- I brought against the druggist for $10,000 for .city or c.0 Queen7s privy Council fo farmers woulcl.
-1 I . . I gggy and Kil g t�n .
.. ,�-iil come the * robonuLl and the reaction. I buggy w6r4 Stolen. The bu,,, . lam. Totrd-7- iie f bam ' their dams, and bridges have all been r canaaa, died � , : �
1, a thousand times, even in I lo,-\. - Annapolis, Long e society is th WRAt of t] . ceased � next
-JVe qhoul( tzr'�ss -we�b found oil the 10th con- Opposil gley; damages, a; Ia the jury has inst given a mor " by the flood., Their loss at Ottawa on Tuesday. The de veur. whe
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. t supplied only 'Some suggestiousl, ther' ore, a
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tile facorof sure defeat" prefer the posi- cessi -dine, on Tuesday Cape Bretion, McDonald and McLeod; verdict that the druggis . . hort of '540 000, -All was hearted and benevolent and 26 � Its and brin
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I t0n of Mr. Mackeuzie to -da to tha-luE of 1 morning, a-14 the horse was secured at Colchester, McKay; Cumberland, Tup- .what the q.liild had asked -for. � Communication betw�en I their houses consiste member of the Church,of I them in the fa:
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- � I . - 1�1 and ruills is ent off. In 111e upper mill En . . Ilia and Nvill
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. . I ent. ' Should he leave office, . Amberlv. The fac,tJ f a robbery hav per; Dirgloy, Wade; Guysborough, 0--. DISIIONXE.�T CLERK.—For 9 . tons of pap � I f eaeh, they -W(
his oppon, � ing bee� con�rnittei at the residence of den; Halifax, Daly and Richey; Hunts,' the la,rge je�lvdlery house of N. Matson I In the.first place, the'villale church* were some eight or ten ,er =A s ver Inedal has- been awarded i .
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.. � t ciae'stain upon nburg Kaulbach; Pictou, has unacco ritably lost articles. Frank must be maintained t5 - - . 'Win. Rennie, of Toronta, for a z .*would be
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. . his political record and with an un- Morning, when $10 land a pai�bf pants, .Macdonald and Doull; Queens, Bell. Marehisi, an. OR . of lower mia thirty tons were destroyed display bf cereals at the Paris Exr - I prices aoelinie
� I ,ject 6f the place *
I a hat 'were stolen, Tatfd-14.' was found, maintained improper rela- towns is the neg 1 3 - by water. Davies & Co., brewers, es- tion. The collection was got UP irith I i ,claze. 63 to, Se
.tarnished name and honor. He as J-.,- , tions with !a Mrs. Mitchell. They.fre- worship. Social intercourse is not th(
. 1 -&dr, to the suspicion. that the party NEW BRUNSWICK. I timate their loss at over S3,000. At I infinite trouble, and was really a mag- . � ; 32 to V2 25.
1 � � pursued & straight-forwaxa and manly , who committed tile robbefy at Kincar- jAIIINIST . RiAL.-Albert,Wallace; Ch"- quently melt- at the office of Dr. Se�ord first object of a churoh, but it is ail , I . �
impo ' Brantford, on Saturday morning, the nificent'one. Application was Made by . ,
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-course ; h -ALud I dine and Tiverton is one &aid the same lode, GiPlrnor i Gloucester, A-nglin; - with anothor woman. .1 - - I - - I
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