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NEWID RTISEM-ENTS. are�ure he is, he would have thought a so responsible a. position.- Tlis, it -will I for, and, It thinks 11 the true. remedy His cries attracted the attention of, have failed to find the maker. The � mer garden. The Pastor of the 'Af4tho
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:1 .1 11 i � . . i . Born ' to his i ion is that there is a screw loose di t Ch . o whic s '
i .vast deal more of hi .'� Slinisters had he- be seen-, is a most d4ngerol is theory, - lies in the hands of. the people. them- e neighbors, who came OPM I I , - Anaoi; oil
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I : Take No4ce-John'Staribury. � I rescue. It was found that before he Somewhere. . I , *r94
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- founathem., on his rival at Ottawa, _&4athe practise of which, o - even all 11 selv6s." Such a doctrine would haTe ' Rev. W. on by Rev. Mr. -Crofts, ,ndie
I Haxp�r's B%azar-Harper & Prothers. . . I . I . colliabe extricated it would be neces- ! -On Tuesday, 19th inst. decided to'i, t. I
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4,1 Election ]�*xpeuses--Wm. Campbell. industriously -at wor . prepaxing their at%empt to put it in practise, should be been scouted as heresy by our contem- sary to chop the tree through. This A. Wilson was ordained tothework of them for 'violating,, the rules 0 1 f the �
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I Cr6ss,Gai! Saws -Wm. Robertson & Co. polidy for the allevii Lt ion of the evils frowned down b the people, Conserva- porary before the 1hh. of September wasdone and the young mau carried the lay ministry, v4ua - inducted to the church. The allegation 1&1d. ,lag -
I1� . y resby- her was not very definite, .Bir amst
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� Concert--�Tandy Brothers. the * profess to' believe the country tives and Reformers alike. I f Sir John last; now it propounds it with Au due home in a very much fatigued toral c arge of the '
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li6 he sisting of a general charge of t4 llnpru� ,�
;5 'Dissolved' -Murray & Smith. . ' . tion. A doctor was soon after called in terian con 3g,regation at St� Marys' T
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;i� labo s under. Hac" lice found them I i's perr�itted to do this sor of thing gravity, and asks its readers to believe ' onducted 'by Me;rs. P. aeuce, without specifying ally .
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�. I . Rare anee.-Robert So . . who ministered to his,wants. . At latest services w are C partiell-
; ' - nd'David lar clause of the discipline which had
� Christwa`6 Show -Gordon McAdam. � thug employed, we s a: r, he would very ' when he comes into power,his successor, it. Why this Chan ? Sure13 that account's he was progressing favorably. X McLe d, E,. W. Waits a
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- j . Medical Hall -Hickson & Bleasdell. readily have excuse i them for not i whoeve'r he may be,* will feel justi.' good, old, true and t i (I Tory sheet, the - I Mann, and were mosq prac- e whole matter be -
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± Farm fori'Sale-D&vid Hill. ' meetin' him at Halifax, and would i fied- in pursuing a Similar course. Goderich Star, the ' erth Items. rthy �#.
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.V, Property for Sale.-A..Stfong., , . I ting' � a petition, asking the Council 3
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now, having found t a I at this critical i , q ish , the TIP - that the property was entirely out of �
� 11 Dress GodAs.-R. Jamieson. - pernicious system Of changinj the Civil National Policy." No, per characteri ed by much good feeling and I q
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'_1: 1 Remilants.-Hoffman Brothers. '_ pleasant a id prolitable discourse. the control of - -Mrs. Anderson and her
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;rl . juncture in the coi [Etry's � history, en- Service -with everychange (f'Govern- thought. Rather than believe anything 'fees
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� M Rowatd-John 0. Elliott. .� . . i -Seven I petty robberies have lately daughter,' g under the exclu ve �
,, Z I . jpymg a pleasure tri) at the country's meat to suit the political ConLplexion of so monstrous, so vile, about our revered -A,iiss Jennie Morrison, of Newry, b .
J 1 . - . . * r, I . eon Pe etratid in the township Of management of Mr. Murray Anders., .
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111. I -.--____ expense. It is evid nit that the Gov- that'Gove'rn . -sa,y 1 that some horrid has ,been. appointed teacher of e sneat London It was
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I.- Adw . erymient are i W48ting time. . Grit must have StOkyl into the sanctum 'school at Carmunnock, at a salary of gnatures of the defendants
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I. -1 I _postponing the evil day as I ity ed � the treasonable . e . �
I - S I - ,D . , among our America4� neig ibors, wil -Rev. J. W. Bell has declined th Q`Wti that .
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=.L_�: I ne establislied here. It may be , �hev entered the cellar/of Mr. Heron I
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. : Something will turn up in thea mean- I Star by stealth, and unknown to the re- all 01 _�
SEAFOBT,1-1 NOVEMBER 29 1878. . I venient for Sir John Macdow Id to have � and took fi. crock of..preserves; they". the defendants leased the premises
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. � oint o; Dwiger. . . I —_ tial brick school house, which will and some other - availables, but the poses of prostitution, nor for any iya_ .
the positions they nc. occupy, - if they a,t the same time' is a perst In Of the "I rst of all was while Mr. John Elliot moral purposes hatso,ever w, - h
or � ... I t writing i . I shortly be ready for occupation. `
A. In � � . to the Lindsay Will patiently eudure this sort of t1in-g- most rigid rectitude. . This Tim, New Governor General and ' w hie
. � 0 . - W'od famil� were at church, some time should disgrace the owners of tbo pro� -
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Post says - - I no inconve .. - 1 PrinceRs Louise Arrived at Halifax on -Xr. George Xagwood, who resided ato sonlet)erson entered his house aud-�7 perty or detract from its Value. After .
"Soonmaq, of us will have to take orders for sprin I rau-ch longer. There ire already mut- . - nienbe to a Minister Who &short distance from Milveiton,died '
. dica,to' , 1 & s; from his desk $80 in cash. exam -in .in rg f 11 .
. racted a a la� cre number o wit essm,
importationf At what price are we to take them g terin 8 and grumblir g 3� which in I ' I Tuesday. The latter.parit of the voyage a few days ago of small pox. Several 0
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25, 85, or 80 'per c' t -v, Or On that one wing, a,t lea st, of the 11 Na- and, the action of Sir John wi111 have a i was very rough, the weather being other, cases are reported in that . _ - n. � counsel, a, verdict
ent ? The mann eturers. have . I - . . ittle cautim by way of Protectio �
been jobbing our stocks at lower, prices than' ever, s. The cinity. was renderecl of
� . � , tional Policy", party ,"ill not be fooled strong tendeac� to ins i 1 ill he public I stormy and the water boisterou - . -Mrs. .Ubert Brimacomb, daughter " guilty with a redoinine'aaation to
tempting cukonuxs to speculate by arerstocking with much 'longer without raising. a . pire � . I i Royal Party'received. a magnificent re- -Mr. James Moore, proprietor of the )f Mr. L. Yonu�g, of Fullarton, and mercy and, forgiv
themselvftus, I proRpectof the rise to ensue when . . mind a fear that it is his deliberate in- . Carthage flour and saw mills, is erect- ' � elless." The fimt
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the new tarif! steps in mud abuts out all foreign ,row. In ille, 'ateresis ,of the country . 11 C, .vha was until recently a resident of , charge preferred was -imprudent a
compotition.1 They have thus succeeded some- . I, I tention to do thinas in his c cial ca , eption'at Halifax. Thiay are expected ing a ,cheese factory beside his mill, de- .' - I I , 00 _
what in shoving off their load to the shoulders ay will not be Buch as n �� . Fullarton, and now living with herhus- duct,,, and the specificat- '
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. of -we hope the del pacity which will not bear th,' light of I at Montreal to -day, and wid reach signed to be in. readiness for spring OP -1 10118 Were she
the merchants. Anvthing i8 lyetter than uncer- ,�_ . I . er � in M iskoka, a fe�v days ago was leased certain property to one B. Bsual
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, Ottawa'on Monday. E ive . nity. A " manufacture or .
tainty. Better a. tweed suit, -with no buttons '" further,�ry the teyipe' � xtens", m�'taalde the heroine of that vici to be used for the
- . F of those who criticism. When Mr. Mackpnfie accept- I -Rev. Mr. McAlpine, of' St. Marys,
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therewith, thin a hesitancy to buy either or both, now seem so uneasy. want to be * ations for their reception are being made , arge bew ad for -some time been sale of- fermented, distilled or villous
lost we should pay In anticipation too high a ' We - ed office he had as his depully a bitter has arrived home from.a, visit to Scot- -
i I Prowling around the Premises, when, liquors." The secona obarge of
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prioe..1t � e Leti s .know what we - a ?:i I ,,V ch
. I Qut of Suspen; - �� - paxtizim,-in fact a brotheln-law of ' t both these places. ', We have no land. He is considerably improved in :4. r
. I . . I after Several attempts had been made she bus been found - ,
I li i doubt but the Marquis and Princess. will health by his Sojourn in the 11 heather. i I guilty is . onduet
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This, Correspondent evidently 'feels, a -re to have, whether t will be fowl, Sir John himself. Sure y 8,U a dep- - I t 73 1 . O kill tle brute, Mrs. jirimacomb contrary to the Word of Goa d Dis.
. 'be heartily glad when all these. recep- coun ry.. . . an
i ed her ielf with a rifle, and proceed- cipline of the Methodist -
. from personal experience, as 'every fish, or onl� a small b �qe of the tail of utv would be -as dangerous to Mr. M ac- , -At the meeting of Presbyt6ry held I Episcopal
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even far- a red herring. '. ! I . . I - in S t.,*Marys last week it 'was &�,reea to a in qu.e ;t of it. When abo
merchant; business man. and i . . We want to know our kenzie, as Mr. Buckingham could pos� I tions, demonstrations, � &c., are over, - ut 100 Church," the specifications being -the
. 0 aras froi i the cabin, she espiea samp as in the first Charge I
mar in the!couatry must feel respecting fate,, and then we will know how to set ! and they are quietly and comfortably hold a public Sabbath school conference I t, , The pen-
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. . . i sibly be to Sir John, and yet � he never Ie bear, E ad taking aim killed him alty for the offelice she has been f6and
the propos�d taxiff changes. It is im'- our sails to meet I . E en absolute . I located in Ridea,u Hall. at Stratford on Wednesday, 22d of Jan- .1 ,
. � - . ,nthespot. Thecayeass was convey- guilty of is to be infliictaby the pasto
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possible to. estilAate the actual iajury disappointment would"be better than ued him in his position so Ion I as he re- I —F orty applications for ,the position od home by the aid of some neighbors, at his discretion, who is O� gi
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- that this feeling of uncertainty ip'doing this uncertainty. . I I � ' . � News of the Week. . - I i irben it was found to be all 'unusually ment .'in a -week. The de i ve juag'.
Th(��!, cold 'Winter Js rua,ined in power. When 4r. Mowa.t*. . of assistant teacher were received by I ! 0181011, created -
I � . � - , , , MIRIAt STRIKE.—There is an exteu- arge specimen of the black bear much surprise, as the popular feeling of ,
at the Presolut time and ,Cvijl continue comiricr on; there are �till thousands � the trustees of the Mitchell high school. � i .
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I I . came into office he also fow . �d as his : sive strike of seamen at Sydney, Aus-� Mr. D. B. Cornell has been engaged a,t species. ! . the church was altogether With the ae.
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to da until the i mwertainty is ahayed. OU4- Of enaployme 0 T.--.--.— � - I
', at wil , will suffer se- deputy a gentleman opposed 'o him in ralia, against the -employment of Chi na- cused.—Advertiser. ..
I . Merehailt are afraid to b ;, le4, in, the verely if sorn ! . � a salary of $700. . .
UY , ething iE not, done to re- I politics, bat instea, dismis . ailway Accident on the Gre-at — - � � __ - - __ _ _ -, ____ -
i , - . d of � ing him, i men on ships.' —Mr. -T. Matheson, proprietor of the � �
. OLDEST M INISTE.R. — The oldest Or- Royal Hotel, Mitchell r fLas lately fur- ' Western. �: �
event of !P; National Policy not being lieve them speedily; trade is - duller I he Still occupies the same position. In i I ' 4 I . Hil-ron Notes. -
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enforced, I -ices may come do� dained minister of the Church of Scot- nished that building with t*o large hot A terrib e accident occurred on the Mr. Xohn W. Ross, late of the
I . R even than-everit was be re, and prices of fact all the public* departmeD,ts at Ot- I land, Rev. Mr. Sinclair, of Flotta, Ork- air furnaces, the whole cost of whi(;h, xreat Western Railway at Stoney Prince of Wales Hotol,,011-aton US eac,
lower tha,ri they. now are; other . I i t
. r again 'a,llkinds of produce axe lower tha.n tawa. swarmed with political ts i ney, has just died- aged 96. '
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who have reater faith i1a the P omises have been known for years, and still of the late Governmient, man l YIELD OF PRECIOUS - METALs.—The amounted to $700. � . i1on, about 2.30 AIVI. last Sunday, a hotel in Toronto. ..
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of the Government, will ptlolba, ly buy this Government th t was going to fillin positidns that broitight October yield of precious metals on the —The trustees of Mitchell public aorning. A -i this place it is customary —On Wednesday afternoon
. . I - 9 - them into Pacific Coast is estimated at �2,250,100, . . of last
too largely, i a the hope that t z �o duties reme all this, instead, of being en- most inthlia,to relations school have engaged three new teach- or two ex ss trains to cross,the east- week, the wife of Mr. Thos. Cooper,,Sr.,
� dy � . ., � � the with Min* i the lialatest month for years. , oin bound tr" standing Rai -Clinton, had th isf t ne to U
to be imposed, will be higher than they -gage � - . . ers, viz.: Miss McMillan, Mount Forest, ain. cle oil a, of 6 In ,Or 11. fa
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� . d preparing the remedy, are, off on isters and their acts, but noli 3 were, oll I - GIFT TO SPURGEox.—Mr. Spurgeon Is 2nd B,, salary $300; Miss Brisbi 3. Hil- 'tell unti I tile train going west passes. down andbreak her arm just above the
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will be actually fixed, if raised. lat all. a 11 Spree," if we may '80 speak. Let this account, dismissed. No sooner, to receive a gift of $25,000 from his. ton, 2nd A, salary, $300; Miss Mary � seems that on this occasion—and -wrist. .
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Farmers �180, are holding back from . . � � � congregation on the completion of bi ' . lit . .
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I I - thos�, who �vill, say this is - right i 'we however, does Sir' John an his 'col- Is .Marty, Mitchell, at 0275. 1h it Should be so is not yet clearly —Mr. W. Jenkins has :sold Jug f -arm
market with the hope th . . - ' twenty-five years of theological labour, . he ihembers of Poole Lodge, I. 0. y rstoo 'the train for the west had
. . atthepii0mised -lot. I —T. � .. d of 68 acres', on the 14th concession of
can - . � . leagues step into office, than ,they send Dece nber 31. . I . I
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high prices will be realized. As, a con- - . I . I I-- . . I I � - G.' T., celebrated their third anniver- Ot pu�ea lear of the main track, only Goderich township, to Mr. J. W, *
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sequence- of this,,irlotley is. witheld from Tffi�- Buck.in,ghamls Dismissal. . - aslate picker, slipped into a shut, at by an entertainment in their hall. bei 7he consequence of $2,400. - .
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. circulation Ld the entire course of trade . ! . . I stands in their way. OfcoarEeSirJohn Scranton, Pa.,.aud was drawn between This * ng on t switch. 9 � .
; For the past five years Mr. .William' Lodge is in very satisfactory standing, I as that the east bound train, dashing, —Mr. Win. McFarlane has removed
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. 'ed- It Buckiii. . has the power to do this just now, but the tee - - numbering upwards of one hundred 41ong at it . usual -rate, ran into the bag-� from his "farm on the 2nd concession .
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, i ioc n of 'he has adopted the use of a bwo-edged him to pieces. i . members. gade
is interfered with an d disarrang � -gha,m has oc i I the positio th of a coal br6aker which tore _
is needless 'to dwell on , ' car a�d so caused the d�saster. In
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,this phas6 of the Private- Secretary for the Hon. Alexan- sword which Ca.n be made tc out both , ErmEmic.—Advices from Mogadbre, - —A few days Pgo a young girl eliter-' the smoki�g. car of the train, for the lander, to the f arm of Air. Wm. J.-ol in.,
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-subject further. Every- pe,rsou'l,nows Morocco, dated the 2IBt inst., Show that .
I � ! . der'Mackenzie. He ilso performed the ways. He will not ren!lain in office for ' ed the store of Mr. Thomas McDonald, west were number of German emi- son, on the Bayfield road, which he ha'a
that a feeling of uncertainty as to what there is an average of six, ty deaths daily in Mitchell, and. asked if that wa a* the grants, an on these the great force of rented foi a term of fiVe years. I
. " . duties of a Clerkshi3 ,in the Public ever. Such acts as we' have described from the epidemic, which, however, is JewIs s,tore. She ha& evidently heard the accideAt. fell. One of them
I . . was -�-Mr- Win. Morgan, of Goderich
. the fiscal p6licy of a Government will Works- Department. In vi" of the in- will not prolong his -,'tenure of office. not believed to be cholera. . � .
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.1. talking about -the tri ght while eight others also township lost valuable mare &.1ow
. be ,whon changes are promised a:nd ex- z tended resignation (f ,t�h' Mackenzie When he does leave, his'sucec ssors WHALE PRoDuclu.—During the past the young ladies killedou I., I I a
11 � - .1 . e will . . - jewel of a proprietor, and had drawn a were badly injured, some of whom will days since. He was Visitinor -at -a
� . - thirty days seventeen Whalers arrived 4 t'
peoted, hap a. most prejudicial and Govern 'meat after the elections of the have before them a precedent which wrong inference. in all prob flity die. A man belong- brother-in-law's in Colborne, and a few
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stagnatillig keet upon trade, - anq, ever � at San Francisco from the north, bring- —During the week ending Saturday * to St. Catharines was also injured. boards having been laid :down at,
person k 11 � . Y -17th of September, 31r7 Buckingham% will justify them, in usink' his Own ing 7,700 b�rrels of oil, 60,800 pounds of November �6th, there passed through Thge . . - � 10 . � the
Ro s.equallywell that ' h were'not longer require ' . , engineer of the east bound train, stable door on account of the rand, was
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I I . . �ue, a services d by weapoils to decapitate his ,irvva Civil whalebone, and- -28,000 pounds of ivory. the Mitchell post office�—letters, 1,720; J�ohn Holy les, had his 'leg ;and arm taking his horses across them -when one
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feeling does a the present tim exist. Mr. - The catch is unusally light. . � i
. . Tdackenzie in the, : capacity of a Service pets, as he bas ru 16'sslv de- . postal cards 395; tr�nsient newspa- broken and received qther injuriesi - of the boards broke, the end
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It is, therefure manifestly, -the duty Private Secretary. � The position in the CRUB ' ics. .'Syracuse di pers, 113;, pa'reels, 1; registered letters, while the fireman John Colli -son, was and penetrating the animal's bowels,
. I . capitated : Mr. Buckingh 9.111 Iand patches report that the Supervisor's I 1 1
the Government to allay this feelina of Public Works D` 105 ; free letters, 19 ; miscellaneous, 77. very badly sca,lded, so much so, in fact,' -causing injuries which resulted in its
I 0 - ep&rtment being a very others.. Such a state - .
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' � urn er Total amount in postage, $60 32. t4at it is doubtful if he will recover. death four days after. . '
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I uncertad4ty, as soon as possible. � We minor oue,was not in tself sufficient to not be in'. the -interest of ,tbE I country, I of lunatics at the county poor house —A team driven by Mr. Goo. Whiles, In this coilnection it seems ,a carious —Two till pedlers called at the farm..
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axe not anion- those who tho_ug�'t the engage the services ol a ge .
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. I 0 i . Oleman Of but human -na,tu're is human. 'nature. I imprisonedin a dungeon in a fearful of Downie,ran awayin St.Marysthe epincidence that on the same engine No. houseof Mr. R. McDonald, boundary
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new Government Should propound their Mr.Ba6kinghaya's alility, li4 i � condition of filth &nd wretchedness. other day. The furious animals sue- 1:199-' the' lather of Collison met his line of Howick and ,Grey on� Saturday
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. ) - perience, Sir 4ohn.'and his. friends m.ust not .DISHONEST OFFici.tL.—Angell. 'the I - I
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I newtradepolicy the next" day' atter . eded in breaking loose from the wag- death soma years ago, he being the evening last, asking to - be allowed to
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. ; ' .gna- think that they can now pers oute Re- fugitive Secretary' of the Pullman Pal- on, and dragging Mr. Whiles over the &iver of it, 'Word of the accident was ,stop over Sunday. Mr.. McDonald at
� they acceded to office. We w e and tion of the late Government 1�o was ap- formers, and -that when Reformers . ace Car Company, is confined in prison dashboard. He, however, escaped at once telegraphed to Ha*milton and first refused the request, but finally
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are willingl' t ive tham .rea onable pointed -to the positiou of Dep"uty Min-: at Lisbon. The $80,000 which he stole
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, 9 g, i the upper hand the will rel urn good without any serious injury. aIll auxiliar, r was sent from the city with consented to the armugement. The
time, bu �y were found deposited in his name in the , I ,
.tW do demand that dl�e dili- ister of the Interior, which was render- I —Mr. James F. Hay, of Listowel, has medical yn�n�j_,etc-., to render all help to worthies enjoyed the hospitality Of Mr. ' ,
I for evil. It may be Christian to .do so Bank of Portugal. - . t returned from a six -months' tour in the woui�ded, and assist in clearing the McDonald till Monday morning. When
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gonce Sho; X ,be exercised by thel Gov- ed vacant Ly the S�lp annu�tion of the D.—The -increasing 'the State of Oregom He is favorab tiack. The injured were taken to Harn- ready for a Start the tendered two
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.1 . I butit isuothuman. If,theiefore,the PRINTS IN DEmA.N
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ernment in , the preparation of , that former incumbent. .On the formation aema,nd for print cloths, notwithstand- impressed with the general appearance i1ton, where' they are at present in the small tin dishes in payment for their
I I American -,'system, in all its base de-
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policy,. and that the country It 'Id riot of the new Governmei 1, it so happened -f ing the stopping of the printing ma- and prospects of the far west, and hospital. I i bed and- board. This Mr. MoDensla
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be kept i I , s ,og ormity, be introduced i,nto. Canada, chiues has given a dbaree of . Confidence . I
a spense longer than �is a,b- that Sir John Ma the . fusea,when they drove off, leaving
. I , cdo ald bec-aane the blame will rest -up6n Sir John Mae- ur 0 thinks that Oregon has glorious pros- I I re
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solutely necessary. We axe�uot, leith:er, head of -the Departmentof which Mr. to the manufactu ers. of Fall River, pects in the future for the hard work- , I- Tl�e Afghan Wax. him to better himself, if possible.- Men
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i . ' Mass., which they havelylot had for a ing tillers of the soil. so mean sh,
I donald and those who now bac k him'up � - . .
amon & th, 01 e who believe th t any Ruckin D( ' . . I I Ruyllo�s of anticipated disturbances
� glaam, was )puty- Sir John - I Oula be passed around.
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-will b a ; * in his high handed and vindictive con-. long time. SHIPB 'ILDERS I STRIKE. — The —A largely signed requisition 'has between the Afghan authorities and the , -A very.pleasaut and agreeable sur-
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great Chan _,§ � e made i e ex- had scarcely been warn;I in his office duct. � I . CLIMB. U - been presented Mr. W. Davis, present . a rise 1 13 give'., Mr. Win. Hayden and
isting tfaui - We believe now more until he dismissed Mr' Bu' . strike of the Clyde shipbuilders is vir 1: �ritish repieselitatives in the East h ve' P va
I . ckingham, � . . tual- Mayor Of Mitchell, in answer to which lady, at Exetef, on Saturday last. Mr.
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!i 1* I . - lyended. Rivetters are accepting aeon . f�orri time io time been afloat. It ap-
strongly thin ever, that the overn- and appointed allother, in his Ste ' - - Mr. Dalvis will agaan. come out as a can- Haydenhasofficiated as station mas-
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. ' ' . .1 ad. The Cure for the Present De- tract at areduction. Some engineers didate for re-election to the Mayoralty. pears that now hostilities have actually t - - at Exeter since the railway was
meat Will not even attempt to carry out This action of Sir John is now strongly . pression. , commenced -though httle blood appems er
I . ' ba,ve also resamed.woA. The appren- Mr. T Matheson has declined to pro- t6'have been shed. Tb�e British troops opened, and his gentlemarily demeanor
, . their promises to the 'people; th�t the condemned by the irinisteria,l Press.- The Goderich Star of last week winds tice carpenters will resume on Monday. sent iiiinself ,as a. candidate for that - and affability has won him many
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object for wItich these - Promises were In this condemnation we* heartily join, up a'lengthy and-, excellent article on KING HUMBERT. —Another attempt honorable office. Mr. -Davis will be op- the Khyber, ibe Khurum. an( friends, who, are sorry to ,part with
- was made on the life of King Humbert. .posed by Mr. C 11 ' ' � him. Airs. Hayden, too, has taken an
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made having been 61tairied, tb,�y will as we believe -'the act to be a high- the evils of protracted credits extrava- Dynaahite was found on the rail short- U&;n;-�'; , e n passes, ad a'coilple of forts are re- .
. . I —Honor to w 61aor is due. The active part in connection with church
; I rted to h -0 been taken; it is allegedi
be a4bauqtoned and forgotten. Bur, " this handed and disgracefu I one, and -that gapt habits and depressed times, &8 fol- ly before the passage . of the Royal . St Marys Jow-nal sp'.ys : The Mitchell P and other entertainments, �and her de.
is not the question. The co'untr�, is in, should the preceaent set by Sir John lows: : � . l . txain to Rome. Socialists have 'been Re'corder is now one 61 the best papers h Dwever that the object is simply to gain parture will be regretted by
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arrested at Panda and'San Sepoliers. several strategical positions, and tb wait � .. I
a state of unbeitainty; business 1 �t being be foll- owed by others, the result to the In short, ' -in the county and ap�ears to be' pros- for spring i I Hayden goes to Woodstock, where he
� I .. . . . then, we think the true remedy for -the SEVERE MEASURES�—German papers bi Iore beginning more active
- disastrou present depression lies in the hands of the people 0 charge at ontie as
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depressed and deran,ged on a9co-ttrit; of civil service will be most 8 say that socialistic editors and politi- pering. The ability which it displays 0 orations. The weatheris veiyeold, will. enter on Ins � I
themselves. The manufacturers, th,, -wholesale in.its advocacy of the principles of the Station Agent. In view Ot his &Tly
this uncarta�nty, and the most dire re- and the public iLteresbs 861iolisly, blame Cians, sentenced to imprisonment, h atcl much s, �ckness provails among the,
. will' merchants and the retail dealers are all to ;
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sults ore lik! � I to someextent, but the greatniksR of tba people are been seenj during their ooriveyance to 0 s6ldiers. I depurture, on the evening above meu�
61Y -to follow if this luncer- suffer. Had the supei au'lluaition of the of any �pap�r of that persuasion in the , . . ' �
! � . i . . - ii is, on an average, about , tioned, hewas waited upon. by a %depit-
. V I more at fault than either. The credit s, ,stein is their 'places of confinement, chained I Afghanista
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tallity be iac t a eedily removed, - The original in umbent of the office ' ch cannot possibly be abolished, au� I it I. &bocn, county I tation
. u P I . I � - as hopeless to try to regulate It by legal enactments - and handatiffed to thieves ama other —Ono Saturday morning recently a 00 miles west, and 460 133, A. F. and A. Af. 'who were cor-
4-yestiqn, t%profore, lis : Are the Gov- improper, and had Sir John dismissed as it to to try to make the people reliE ious by act criminals of the most abandoned type. aides from . sbuth to north. On the i
k .1 - - f parlaiament. If the people would m easnre their . little tl,iree year old son of Mr. Augu-,$t dially received by Mr.' and Mrs. Hay-
ernment tisixag due diligence in t I north it is boiinded by Rhiva,Bokhars,
he ma- Mr. Buckingham to ra-install. him, no 0 E VIL -00 CalherineS Hess, Shiebel, of Morilington, had his face
f I - - i wants more by their means, and pay cash for a den. Mr. Seldon, on behalf of the
turi, of Flushing, was recently released from - and the Russian'frontier; on the west
ng of thpir policy, so that J?arlia- fault could justly be what they purchase to a larger extent than they and neck badly scalded with boilina , Lodge, then presented them -with a
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ment may be called together at the not do so, but after d' water. Mrs. Shiebel was pouring some p,roya its handsome sklver serfice, accompanied
I I : �smissing Mr�. the merchants could affo:d to - supply thein with Hempstead, an 1 examination having water but of the kettle, when the child . , south-emstern. extremity the by �& neat and appropriaite address' Mr.
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earliest pos§ibla date and the �eople B acki agharn he appOil LtS a new man in what they require at inuch lower ra es than at shown she was � of , sound mind. It * M I , frioutierrunsin a north-easterlydiree- � .
. present. And then., as we have point id out, the is ran between her and the stove, jerking I, alona B . Hayden replied in a 'befitting In sailer.
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placed in lOssession of ihe inforyna- his st( ad, thus recognii iing the pro t number of persons who are daily Hwelling the believed that 'She was'drugged by Persons her arm, and call' Im ritish-Indian territory.
: I I . . M prie y. . sino, the water to fa.11 I e countr3 —..k few days agoa, laughable occur-
. ranks of the non -producing . classes sh, �u Id be les- who designed 10 obtain possession of is mountainous and ver 0 .
I 'UP . i I . , y -took pla,coon the public streets In
. tioa they 4, ve a right to anticipate? of the S emunuation. Or, bad Mr. . . over his face and neco'k. . -no of rence
I i i I sened very considerably, and if these hints were her property. fficult of iccess. The traversi ,,-
We minala ai they are not.' The Gov- Backinughana, been inc ' I adopted we are confident that a solutioa will haye —A son of Mr. 0. Krischbaum, con- Blyth. It seems that ainaternal bovine
. I . . C mpetenb to dis-, ; been found for the difliculties which �11 at times THE STEWART GwAvE RoBBEny.—The 4- . . - is country A attended with great dif-
. ornment ave now been in office nearly charg th d ti 9 of he position, I encounter, of tiding over " hard times." I search.,for the deBe u, t's cessioir 8, Wallace,fiiet with a painf u 11 ulty and of an inquisitive turn of mind resolved '
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� - ' e a leg Of or tcrB of Stewar ac lit �ger, even for small, thor-
I . I ' D . ; cide ' .on the 13 bh inst. He stepped hly ' to inspect the yard in cona,betion With ' _
two mo ths, a,nd they ha,ve n?t yet John ould be grave is at a compleW standstill. The . Ong . equipped parties, and for an . I
�, In still � �d in dismissing I 'With all 'of the above, we � -heartily . on the o0a wheel of the horse -power of -awbacks wo Mr. D. B. McKinhon's promises, in
taken th ' fi �' ' . I I , . . air apparen - I army these uld, Of course,
0 Bt step towaxds the, propaa- him, luti Z put forward in and cordially whole aff * tly is an un a th I reshit' which was stretched a, line for the pur- ;
_ no such -plea l g machine,wh0e the machine
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ration Of this po . lie l I agree. We be:pve our fathomable mystery., A later account was in motion, and before he had time I hommed wai i succeeded on the throne Pose of drying clothes, and- in peram-
Y, which it , was defen e,of the dismi'881. It is uni- I contemporary has arrived at 4'-c'orrect says Mayor Ely received an anonymous to think the sofe of his boot was torn I bulating throngh the forbidden locality
ly' � ve�rsa;lyi admitted b friends an I . . 1 by his son, t ie present Shere Ali Khan,
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promised S to do so much f�r the ' ' , , . she by some means became entangled in
I I- i . . y d op- conclusion. But what has becolne'Of letter from Om alia, from. a person claim - off and a severe woundwas inflicted on 1; who now r gas over ,all Afghanistan,
, country. For the past two we�ks or Polley ts alike --that Mr. Duckirigham is the -Natiou'al Policy?" Before .the . ing to be one of the Stewart grave rob- the bottom of -his foot, but fortunately 1 i an Turkestam. Six years ago the meshes Of the rope. In her frantic
More thOre as never been more! than not oi ily eminently qua lified for th - - - S 6 cl a ues were broken.- I I � j efforts toextract herself, she inuav r-
bers' and offers to reveal thewhole mat- no bo and Afgh
� ' , 1 e po election th Star tol its re ' . . irl conseque ace of a correspondence be- e -
one Minister. at the . t D ; (,ors that ter if pardon is granted. .—The tax rate in the town of Listo- � tvieen Great Britain and Russia, the � tently became the possesserof a certain I
. . Capital a;,! one sitio I but -that he is d, so a gentleman it W,as the -Free Tra cle polic3' of the TF.RRIBLE COAL Afnsrs EXPL -.�A -
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time. This is not treatiug the epunta-y of thE highest integrity, il ' t terrible explosion occurred at Sullivan wetis 11 cents oazthe dollar. Some of , Government of the latter subscribed a garment of female apparel, byhavinig it,
4 . and none dare I'Go4ornment. aa& mot the .. ex avaga,u those upon Whom the heaviest respon- , f or firmly attached to her horn#.� Finding
� r1h I - - * eop, on the 21st inst., sibilities rest as regards tax paying are, � mal. doel, tration, concedin., that Af- herself thus suddenly array
. 'ria t. The �Cople are Nvaiting anxious' quest on his fidelity an, I faithfulness to ! habits of the p ' le, combh,�od with coal mine, Indiana, ed, she be- -
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ly in siu::'enso, and Ministers are his superior, no matte . I-, what. politi- ' -im caused by ignition of gas. There were commencillo, with the Mayor, J. W. I ghanistaial s beyond the field of took herself to the.public thoroughfares,
. 1 Cal , over portatiou, that caused,the hard also eight.kegs of powd4r ill the mine. rl Russi&n in:. luence. 'Notwi th s tandin 0
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making 110 e(fort to . 1. . . . I I . Scott, whose taxes this year amount to. this de-clart tion, it is alleged, right- hotly pursued by an enraged servant,
0 , relieve them, but paxty �hat. superior ..niight belong to 1 times. Then, also, it put forward the There w ' ton 1.1 I
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. are enjoviu- I themselves, at the ' .ere thirty Ir the mines -at $370.50, Hess Bros., $329.50; D. D. ly or wrongl 7, that the receut rejection and was not captured until. being dnv- -
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The 16 ality of the Llso I 1�ational Policy as the only remedy for I Ca' bell, $312.75 - Roy& Rig s, �289; , by the Ame( r of the British embassy Is
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_I 0; expense 19 alp ointment r It the time, thirteen of w om were killed alp ) 119 i , en into a vacant lot, when a portion Of
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of the coull r ,, on a pleasure trip to the is' n' I I , Many W � e&�
I Ot�. questioned; neiV. ier is any saving � .the depression, and the one thi' a which � . G. Ray, $179 ; Thompson Bros to be attrib I ed to Russian influence., the garment in question was recover
. C� I . at, . others are sufferina from suffocation I
Lower 1�1 ,inces. If the people are to the public effected b y the 4ismissal. � would save the c6un . Now � it thinks t:� $R1156 ; Freeman & Carson, $202.50 *;' 11 and the tone of the Russian press cer- after which she proceeded on with the -
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Satisded it : , such J. M. & A. In 9 in tainly seems to'give color to the alle- remains s
I treatment, at such We ' 0 it is ejabned by some. of � the 4(true remedy 11 - is to bdfound in and Sam Lon-,, two ofthe proprietors, Hay, .$325.80; Peter Lillico, $12227, &C., � defense(her horns) and -floating in the
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4 time; if -even the most bigoted Min- Z 17- It'st ivin'Zormed or ore unacrup-a- I � . I . crati=- It s aerns, at all events, to be
. "the people measuring their want' are among the killed. I &C. . ; ?3 breeze like a flaa of distress. 0 .
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isterialist is satisfied&- wit I AnOVNID THE WORLD. — The screw ; spparent that Russia is willing enough
, I lolls 0 r,clan S of the Gove rnment - that by- � 44 more b their means, and pqing cash . _Mr. Sohn -
. h Such. : treat- I . . .y —Some tinae, ago two Yankoes, repre- I tol turn the present complications to her iilcibZ, of Zurich, -has I
' ves as agents for the 2 own account, � .
ment, a-vidjbinks it right, then" they the dismissal th I steamer JUIIOD, 749� tons, CaryyIng a senting thealsel " . returned from Manitoba. He ex- -,
. . . e Salad 7 Pertaining to i 11 for what they purchase, to �a, larger crew, of 68,:aud a scienfific party eu-
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are easil I a e ,. n . I gag d in the circurrinfl6vigation of the sale of a patent riglit, patented, as re- ,. � E�_ . presses himself as highly pleased with
y s i atisfied. We .know � it is the position is saved., This is 0A th ' 11 exte t2l -- Then, according to i our con- CIP I . presented- by themselves, the WUrld I the agricultural prospects of theeountry.
; &q,vTn as all iexcusojor this extended case, Ilowpver, as the S irveyor General I' temporary, the Government A the day globe, arrived at Pa,naaila, on Oetober over, visited 'the neig I � a ch Disci-Dhne.
t - . i I ghborhood of Tavi- � - . He says claims are difficult to be had
trip by tho Ministers, that they. have was aPpointed to the position, the As- I was the Potent in i 114th. She will proceed �o San Francis: stock. The invention consisted -of During thE pa;3t' week- the religious . -within limits of the province, and not 11
, I . ome thd, .new. 8, , . f . . fluence for i good or co, thence to Sandwich Islands, Fiji springs for th adjustment of c; cles of Chicago have been greatly wishing to go so far out of civilizatiou .
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. ; - urveyor 'was made Surveyorievil- It was the policy of the (�rit Gov-- Islands, Melbourne, Sydney, New Cale- e ' easier - . Ir
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overnor General. This, however, is Ge al, and a third S, . ernme e dE �ression ' dOII* Yokohama, Osaka, Shanghai 0 I I - rs, Ander- e elected an extensive tract Of fine
G � mill stones, or somethin- like that. ? exercised over the trial of M b 8
.. person wa ap nt that; brought on th I They put in a set for Messrs.'Klein I son and her aughter Jennie, chargel Iand just across the - lines in the
no dicuse a,t,kU. There was no neces- point d t6 the Assist � . I Hong Kong, Batavia, Singapore, Cal- Kalbfleisch & Co., of that . I 1 with violatin a, the discipline of Trinity Dakotah territory, near the prop r �
I . ant; -Surveyor Gen- I and the only means by which that de-. . . place, -on a ty
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. sity- at a-ach a timotor the Government eralmip. So that there has been no. I pression could cutta, Bombay, through the Suez canal, trial, and so far as- learned that Church in renting property owned by Mr. Jn,o Bechtel formerly of I
. to go, off in a%od t . � - was all the business dome by them in for a beer garden. - One of the principal Hay. He says the va t e of - vi. g
ee� His Excel- savincy in the gal i be removed was -to re -i visiting Naples, and returning to Mar I Methodist ` :' ad nag 1i n
t> aries effected. What, I place the Grit Government- by a Tory seilles, whence she sailed on Augu
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leacy, whel Eeiydoira 1. e on the American side of the line oco=,
tn i St Ist that locality. Lat6ly times began to 1 parties in the suit—Mr. Murray A-nder-
I . ,� � ir 01119 so inflicted a then, the reader wilUl I aturally ask, is _! one, and thus secure a Protective in-' of the present year. The trip is calcu- get hard with them, and one clay one of i son—is a Sident of London, Ont. in the saying of duty which, now that .
grievous inju upon the country. The the p � a put forward to justify , , � lated to occupy 320 days. - I I
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r 0 � . i - I Ayi I that shortly after the close of the probably rise. and as Minch -of the man-
, made his misst 1 ? The only feasible plea given , ever, all this ischanged i the � Min
in a Of1 accidentally fallen into a cistern at' i -
way very- 0 � —On Tuesday last week Mr. 'Will. mer, and was drowned. His bill at the 1 American war, Mr. Isaac Anderson ufactured necessaries are purchased in
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,. ortably to Ottawa, un- by th 3 apologists for the act is that Mr. our contemporary. GovernmetttB have Cratig, of Minto, was unfortunate onouf,r,h ,, Commercial 'I had been' running for . died; leaving a, block of land in Chicago the adjoinin states man
accompuaied ,by the members of I .. . off . 9 y settlers see-
, - the Bue gharn being a Reformer and po- � no influence in causing or iemoving to have his leg broken while engaged some time, and he ered a note he to his wife ai id daughter. It as given ing the gain, cross the line a4d take up
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Govemiamerif 6 a, body guard- He is litica� ly opposed to the men in powbr, trade depressions. The present depres- chopping. A tree which he had chop- held against some man in Barrie, as se- by deceased in trust to his brother, Mr. land, as he has done, under the stars .
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quite competL,nt of taking care of him- it we s- not. rina�,�a A i. I ped timough unexpectedly turnect on curitu for it tm mQ -rof.m.n 'hn -n .4. A'r A n il aran�n A Q11 + time since the and strip - lf� T�;�,,';, ;g -,
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usible, man, as we party ; p .., lit u OLI I - IzOm a on is caused by people purchasing the stump and before he could get out * �
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i.. . titirifte him in 1 what they do not need and cai ,not pay of the way fell on him, brealdrig his leg. not endorsed. Enquiries up to date established &I large restaurant and sum- of his success in his new .venture. .
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owning into the , - I .1
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�,oar, ,or �cab or even an I
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and while in tb e air wis -
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leading Mauchester mv,�
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� happy father presented Q
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. �sage, belo4ging to n6 6,
tioular, ana daillnin—ev
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keep In's , H ed: 0"
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willAna -him missing S�=
.ana All thewnstables Ani
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in search of game -4nd 1 . I
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Luther Utark's tiekid th4
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loose, with the ollaiii. la;b
neo -k. The ,chain caug* 2
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haA brought down La deer.,
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nate eireumstancle the Lao�
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11. Reynolds, of Last I lu
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the secoxia Iesgou)., - atia!
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mmed the service aftor4
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innovation caused some
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the vicar -not to perseveir
being 1, Pteediu�gly ium
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-tween. th=tyund fo�gi,
surface,,' Formerly I .
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water below in 'OfflUe 11 :, ,
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but now- it ,strikes ,on 1 -
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-went over amdftws a,011
somewhat like the Arrleri�.
.agara. Another large q
is expedted to fall before
, carry over the bufiding4 - z.
at the edge of the preel0i
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to finaout whya wom0a
Weeks working S 'lot Of t(
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world but herself*Al eIVE
of, and: then run., about
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hood in. an .old An�ty I
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the marriage of the 'VE
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'by Diean Grassett, assist 6
Dr, Fetter, rector of G*
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this, city� The weadiu-�
thiscity instead Of iO +
Dean in Lo)adon, -Cana&
great Iga-Halitryl he mot
inediiately upon the tr,,Ts
the Custom House. "T'l,
4uron, of whiob.7D,r. 'Bou
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ii somp,what noted as � ;
presid,adover by Bishop'
is of Jewish desconit, b, .,
verted. to the Prote0b,
faith. His father, wbb
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Upon the,aeatth ol the fal
descended to another so -111.
to his brother, the Bisho
would have been his 1�.Id
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glon f,LLL
f aithf ul to the rel iglon cv
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turn to Cana, & t6_dfty. L
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Hotel, sei oid-1, *Valuabll
Alexander Robertson) Pr,
Brine, auctioneer. I
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Hotel, Seaforth, Valuabi
3rty, situated in the Tol
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residence of the bride, in V,
sels,.a)y Rev. George 33rovt-p
Samuel Jones, Rev.John :
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XcCcnnel, widow of the .
mer&ant. .
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4aughter of Thomas Bsl):A�
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