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at Ghureh uewbb week. ; . I--, 1. WHOLE XUMBIMR, I . � � ar Madoo, about
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1N. -G SCHOOL.—The singit, � I - , had 'six oiling. One of the main features of the
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tea ky Mr- Da,aieil Stew . . . . . . I - I I is monA has now BoIcL four colts from this hands - a 1� attachments, which midnight on.tbe 9th-inst. The family
- I prosperity. As his political reputation thresh- hoist is the safety
I of .�. The 1�ailway Question. , '4 half in seed which ' 'a wife and
la, is in full bla'st. ,rt is, we . . I D -MCFAU L ich he has realized V00. acres and e similax to those used in large coal consisted of the farmer, hi
.& -ft 4t. �, _AR � Po the Editor of the RuronEr,�8itor . � �lta�ked on the successful working of the mare, 16r wh ar
� EDW � . � is, is as piofitable ed out an a!verage of seven bushels to the 6able break, six children, Mrs. Morland's sister, Miss
and ttia scholars, beha,ve � N. P., I cannot .see that the farmers of An animal, such m th .
t 4hem- �� 1 I - . the acre. - The sample was pronounced mine hoists. Should
I . � Sm, - n my first letter I tried to Douglas, and three boarders named -
I � the -country coul I as a Winnipeg town lot. e safety attachments grip and stop
_dmira� - I d have a 11 better friend and
Ily. I- � . here are eighty Pupils on the roll by good j'adges to be the best- seed ever th or Van Allan, Simon Rambeau
XxxTm-�.—The con � show the �_n,ecessity of having,railwa' —T . desseudin.g. An- Pet
_gregati�n ot I L � , y,' at court in pre8entilig �heir railway the platform from
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' -, � is OPENM App I grievances ' of the W&Ikerton High School. Y. Thompson & other important improvelm&nt is the
�,%urch ax -a to have a tea. �nee4.* _1 - �. a - UP inspectors , as he is far m —Typhoid fever is prevalent �n Luck- '—T66, safe in J. -
x Thuirsda-y evening, thel 9a ,� � I t restsT�ff the public in all railway mat'� h , wbio'h,.in case a belt and Mrs. Morland., who bad just re- ..
a . te in the proaperityA t e whole country � BafetZ,,-governor
Proceeds to be applie,d to I - .� . . ers. .L My last 1, showed how, Two dest�a have Company's flon), and grist mill in St. rned from Bellevii1e, where they '
_.. . � than the farmers�'tbemselves, and would now and vicinity. -4, rn open betweerl the brea s,'will only allow the platform to tu
paylor .. 1 4. _1A al 0h'a !�i , +1 rnanifeid I Thomas -was blom � ++_" '6,,w had been making some household pnr-
il ren "I .... �� 1. - coun ,ry Ow V__P .Bee at E6 glance that the preBenu railway Lu-lv- J . I I �,
� ths 11 - - e 4f Mea. late hours of Saturday nikht waa the aeBeena at a safti rate, DO a I -
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.� A pleasant time is a6utici - 0 1 D ASSORTMENT ways to carry home grown produce a policy is entirely antagonistic to his —The insignificant vill&g early hours oi Sunday moruin.j and heavily it Lay be laden. chasvB, were,preparing to r, -tire for the .
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I SPLEN ' '_ . of South Dum- Dig t, and bed waked u two of he �
. Ci - is are e 11 I I A the same rates they carry the Amerl own Pet scheme. Even friend McMil- ford is about to be inflicted with a Bee- del- —Mr. Andrew Aitken, h P I - . �
'0 Many speake � 8.0 , I the contents badly.damaged. Six
� 4ea .� 7 can, by simply prohibiting its beiuO lan need h I e wapaper. i .
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ireaeutto, addl reas, the audi . �� . ave no qualins Oi OOD130i U00 ond ne urobased lars, in cash was - all the reward - ob- fries, bas sold his farm of 100 acres to chiidren,, Sarah and Charlie, to lot � -
I I'll I carried through the country 9t loweF in presenting' his petition to such a =The Toronto Zoo has p Mr. R L obt. , Carrick, of Galt, for the 13UM them try on Dew boots that had been. T, - a
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'On ,of thia ]PUCO securea the � I . . -OF— Tory, neither need he have any fears of the whale driven ashore on the Nova A.. L. of 69,000. The farm is in - I
I wn country. I f only Scotian coast, paying therefor 0,000. —Last Friday night Mr. large vessel of coal oil had. been brought �
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is of Nit'. Win. Spence I'll - the prod -ace of our o Dot being treated ci The rice a good one. 4 .
� , Of t1m4a, � - t is to Dewar, Manager of.the Bank of Com- order and the, p I home and was leaking on the floor, ��
I � I acted into law, 'aceordiv I Vi'�yen can have —The Dominion GovernmeO rioug 1.
Dentor in Knox C-hurah. .. . . this were en. 5 possible objection ScUt.b ce 'in Woodstock, was entertained —Mr. John Malone, an indust -1,
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0 mee,t with the yogue fol a for I �.._ � . . . against Tilley is that if h had his own be app;ied to for a gran� of land for the mer i id ban4uet and there presented and kii 1�
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. traffic, it would have effected n way of it he would not ar1low them any colonization of Irish Cd,tholicj in the I at a grar thinki,ug to rewove the oil h:OM the I
* Aurin�ol the summer m atbg. ': -:- - - . � With a handsome gol:1 watch and chain Ayr, whera he had been an 4mPlOYee in I
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I'll . - by the people of that town. Mr. Dewar 11
-direction. : . 'ME LEADING MAKES wbiakey to drink. Tbis!is certainly a Northwest. -liglit to it, an -d in a few ;
� a stop in thtt right .... of $24 per c i r of 24,000 pounds 'to Watson's foundry for- several years' floor, Put & M g was in a blaze.
.--- , Ontario farmer. I stated that emob. ' -man is —It is proposed- to- for rn a ne+ county i -g a few days ago, miumes the whole thin - 1
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.... I'll farmer was robb t6 hi f Mara, He leaves,& Tbeu,all was coifusio ,aud thesur- 1 �
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� : ed out of from $25 not aware of the bene'(-i'l effects it to consist of the towns IPS . I i is about to J�ave for Ch after a very short illness. J U
I X I � - I Orillia ! will assume another position. vivortl are not clear as to %hat happen- _.
. MITIRS.--mr. J. Aitcheson .... _O_F_ $2150 annually, which is no were ass0 produces in the hearts of �the Scotch, or Rama, Tiny, 0 . � I —The village of New Varnburg has wife and five youn� ebildren. The house was iust,antly filled � �
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. ,6 u* � � . . tion. I would beg to ask my friend I business in grain andother 1 —The boss bridal procession for the ed. azling gas. Van Allan and th.)
icest-vion, sold a fkae horB4 th,9 v . . - __ J. XoMillan, George Sproat and Thog. long since- your —Ddr. Peter Fisher,, of the �nd con- done a good bl I
� .� 'in their case. It is Dot . - a market atuffs this winter. During the'l season appeared on the E,treets of Lou- with 0 1
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lay to & farmer in Tuoke-r4inith, noon,jhow many car loads of grain, of Kinloss, bas purepased ills shipped den in full parade costume on Friday three little boys es aped. XOTIS611a I .
. 11 i readers were told that Scotclamen were cession [D, mouth of January John M boase with beard :4i .
i.samot .U50i cash.-Hisal' Ik 11 OOODS, i St' ie di nshi � aged in a light staggered out of the -
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. 13 - STAPLE . I stock and otherproduce they hal �' the salt of the Dominion and were farm Rf 100 acres in Huron Tow a of wheat, 7,000 bushels. la.t, The.bride was dre " I
I 10 500 bushel white and clothing both on fire after a vai4 - �
who has been visiting frie4da it I and.1 would &* "free traders" from prin:ciple, because r the sum of 43,500. ey I ed with- i -
� M __ . posed of �.this season, fo of btirl and one car fresh bogs. An- pale Bilk dress, trimm.
th, has just rc4turaed home.�_.X.r,. � every farmer to sit down,and. figure oot tb:ey believed it beat promoted the cause -Rev. Dr. Cochrane, of Brantford, ir of light fancy worked attempt to save hit; wife and little ones'. � I
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I i 'a nothjug tho6t no U Knox other buyer *shipped 6.500 bushels lace ; a pa , h Hough sprang from the %indow. while . � . I
Lem, of the 3rd c(im,cessi . has . their losses. There 1 of civil and religious liberty the world I lecture& ably and interesti -IV i I ekings, low slippers, worked wit - . � I
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�y purchased 1401d Jesse ' fr(M . L . - . totly to the hearts of t4e " Church, Toronto. on Monday night wheat, 2,500 bushels -barley and 190 Ste ut adorned her, Rambeau throw himself head -first dOW?2 I
� goes sodirE over. Although the Scotch profess free dapples, also some 17 cars fancy beadwork in fro entertained'df 1; I
I . barrels drie . the stairs. Hopes are �
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I 1 0,60,- 1 1 Sootch, English and Iriah, and vKhidh hearts are last. Subject, Whitt'81 - ' ;
1, Olver. for the sum of � . trade wftl� their lips, their I feet; a white bonnet su unded. with � wery, but Raimbeau. has no . I
1- ilarly as to - W __Pi heat from other points. rro . � .
,ake Bell, for merly of Naoaues, . I affects them so sim, i11017 uk-eye is epidemic among Mon- W . nse bridal wreath, and the HOugh" rec( .. �
. far from it, aud they are the last people 8 tbo Globa 'I an imme r. Ctirelul search was 14 1
1 Factory Cottons, dent of veloped in. lavender illusion, 011U11ce whateve ;
�. *Urorria,, is making prepakiatiomg I them that their packetB are beiijk� I I
M - in the world that would, practice it in treat horties, some forty animals being � -A corre Pon .
na to M*nitob& in the a ino, . t I'promiBed to sbow some! ' �f The disease writes to complain of the non-obaer- I same en ted the whole; in fact, her made in the ruins, but of the five un- .
� k I- affected. their lives. Any bodv knows that the I already smitten with it. �
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riblic servicea in cona-!ctilo witk I - Heavy Blue and Brown Denim8, I the evil effects of this unjust discrim- trading is Dot dangerous in its local form. Vance of n and happy viowma that perished there is 11 .
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. � - � I I . . secret of even successful horse authorities ' at Mon- be plume, but the I head w 'as a perfect cload of illusiO not it shred. that is recognizable remain- ,I I
vmouth Brethren, which! have . a at ttlie is always to get boot. 1 � -The Customs section. Not only t .1 I
I I ination ring, and the I lovelinevis, out of which glittered, a pair
1 7 - Plain and Fancy Shirtings, ' in r tea of freight again . h cherry tree . � :
tal i at, Tao iMas Carnphell*ii resi- � . Ontario farmer. I I A that it treat, oil Saturday, seized $10 000 wort "d I of dark eyes. The groom was arrayed Ing- - - I :
� � . Now, suppose for a momeT . of fishing lines andjnets belonging to disease is being aiarseminated far � P) __
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� an the 3,rd conftssioa,l jay.vo. . i � the lo - 1 in heavy maxcbing order high-water , .
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. Heavy Brown Ducks, � In the first place, t McMillan * Customs wide through the inattention of It hat well i i
a, Was ne(361489,ry that MY frie"S W, New & Co. for infiaction o - �
ftended by large crowds.1 Not- p lioy robs the Province oat of the �_ i hange - I cal authorities. It is mendous gloves' ie There is an -averav,le attendauee of .11, .
, I : 0 and Cresswell had t the pro a great pity the I pants, trr. I 91 .
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atid;na t." bad. roads, opL"Ur- I . Fav cy Ducks, - vantages of its geographical. position - duce of their fu a I U,iate T-ustitute. . '11 . I
� xXiLiu beinLy the, law- law is not enforced, eBpecially in PI 200 at St. Marys Colle "
. rrino.eJ acea 1 down behind and over his ears, and
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11%deialv loals came fro,m �, die- - -L - - I In proof of this I may state, that while rd I the protection- -A, foot race of 125 yards for $50 1 as if he couldn't help it. 4
L t � free trader and Edwa I ed by the writer, I look6c -Mr. . David Henderson, of Elm& 11
� &rvica is announced ito be I ., land and property of all kinds are ' came(Iffat Osbawa on S&turday,be- like that InEintiOn a the other day � I
L� � ist. Does any sane man believe that -At Cs,ughnawag -1 �
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ne"t S1hb&th,L R,R USUal" at IL " , . White Cottolls, oth in the Tjnited States % twe�n A. King, and Adam I Miss Julia C. Jamieson, daughter of - I .
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I : I John HeNlillan is tbat!kind of a man of that place and -Was won by Xink I ance. sion 15, for $2 900. :L
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1. Prayer meetings on , dn,w. , �� . Manitoba, in Ontario, the garden of the o 200 per $ broke Mr. James Jamieson, Onondaga, was �,
: - - . :__ Fancy Denims, . as to give Edward from 20 t y some parties 11 �
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, I , , ' easily by five 11 -One night late) " . -Mr. and 2)1r& John Laige, of Liato- i ;
,enings. I .. .�_� Dominion, it is actually dt)preciating la dent. on every trade he made with him. yards,' St. 1 into a vacant house on the first con- . I married to & well-to-do Indian mer- -
__ . __ le , � . Sheetings. value, notwithstanding the high . I r quality, -Jamc-s Chapman, it cripple of former-ilace. The bride' - wel, celebrated tbair *,ilver wedchug- - .
.. regardless of either value 0 the cession of Kinloss, on the gravel road, I chant of the their marriage
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. i �. bere- -ake E d w ard'8 - I is one of .the most t ent8cl .
: : of all kinds, of produce and the whi eta of oats, the prop -on Saturday, 4th iust. . . .
i � . . county of Elgin. -He has been com.- � and stole forty bush . Ol . :
ticm Dorwos.-At the last'nae4et- ; . � ects of the N, P. Now, I This is exactiy r. Mul- I in Canada. She first attendea scho I .
� l - - ficial eff at its market value. I mitted upou 21 different chargeB of lar- 1. erty of Mr. Thomas Mullin. M --- �Mr. McClay, of Mitchell, has been U
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a � foster and de- cany, with still more to hear f m. 1 lin bad the farm on.which the building arded the coutract for bu ilding anew R
the ,ftu iust., tile prilacipal s l Government trying to - and America, which Sicouchmen pro- - I after threshing had I age. After attending that Behool for ud butter factory at Mouckton. V I
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FAB ot 'interest tra,usact I I � , - 8-sts and indils- I -Mr. W. Caldwell traveller for L. stands rented, auc Suspic- i five years she became a Pupil Of the cheese a I i " �!
8�lf WW . I . �� , -jelop the various inter fess to believe in - aii d : which they are the house. a �
�tiut, the Clerk to advertir'a or - .. .1 . i�g I (Je. However C. Leonard & Comp�ny, London, has the grain stored in in that I Central School in Brantford. She 1jext Tha tender is $1,865. 111
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0 f " ,tries of the country and not prevent. pleaL4ed to call free t a -The contiaet of the new Vresby- � �1 . �
I . T Michigan. He pocketed ion rests on certain. parties erary IDsti- .-i I
f two all unjust discrimination in rates ',Of e Canadian Lit �
* f0r the constraction : commeuiable it is'to sprea(I civil and gone to - 1, entered th teria;n church at Motherwell, has been s, -
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� OTTONADES. � of the Company'Er I unde-1 but section, but as there is no direct evi 0 . -
.A DvPr the Sauble River, thie ten- ---- �� NEW PATTERNS OF C I I freiggh ts ? If they ar,e going to allow religious liberty abroad, it � is fu ly as about $'2UO 1 . dence against them, they have not been 1, tute at Wo idstock, through, the kind- let to ,Mr. VjcClay, of Alitchell, for the , -
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)r which will lie opened 4b the - the railways to discritninate so much' in - rldly ailairs says he will'return and a . 11 .
I , I necessary to watch c ' w - Two bodies Htoleu frum 8t. Angus- arrested. sum of �5,722. N :
T - � the Americans as to carry N 1 1
. Rail, G,reliton, on Mond, � , the - - I favor of lc'a"'t','�vo t ub� p r o m o t e d - 3r I After completing her studies there she
I OY I � at home, as the one ' medical -Mr. Beaty, M. P., Win. Walki , , -Mr. James Fahey, formerly of tile I ��
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Is ke�t jil, tine Cemetery, Montreal, by I
13t�, at 3�0 o7clook p m. I I their produce double the distance at other f ittit week for 'i I!.
I I � — I 11DW-a-daY8 Without the . students have been discovered at the Preoident of the Primitive Methodist ! went out West to the Indian Territory tratford Herald, 1 t i
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__ � . ; half the rates charged the Out a heal thy state. IaM ree trader in I nipeg, where be will take the - I
� . I . - � residence of a stliAeut. His relatiohs Company, and Rev. Mr. Bee, Secretar., Win 'I,
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Hullett. -beBides giving them all the ao t , 3 ,
. prineirle, ahhough a interviewed HOD. D. L. Macpherson, a , editorial manavement of the San. L
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�L ST4Tis-Tics.-The following in I . I - I commodatio ti -e. I firmly believe it was the wer %, acting MioiAter of the Interior ` years' absene _& few day�H ago Mrs. Thomas Stat- - I
- I- . prac c before being allowud to remove them. Ottaw � aga Reserva- . � -.1
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� cy intention of the Creator., judging by the � land for oun.3" �i
emeut of the Jbirths, matriagea -Mr. George S. Gould, of Walker- in reference to the purchase ol Lr- ton, of Logan, fell- on the icy gr ti
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f I _ NEW LINES OF� PRINTS I that is depreciating tbe.value of prop- 11 -with'its great are I tion near Montreal, where she was ME " I i .
:!aths, registerecl in the t)W_uahjPz �� way ae made the worli j, lical stu,jent in Ann colonization purposes. They I - near her doorway and broke her -arm - H �
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� !� erty, obunteraGting t 0 Mich gau,- came near understo I
[1-tt, fur We year endiug� Decem- � . � diversity of suil and ' limate aui .i od to decide to take six town- 1, ried. rted from very badly- - �
� � the conutry � -A horrible affair is repo 1i I
I i of the N, P., and robbing and land, that the d)ff�reut nations Of, Arbor College, M i
391 - BxLha, 98- ; marriages, 16; I h�ood i - ships in theQu.'Appelle district. Rev. and �',dr. Coburn. the blind minister, H I
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0 (A RIG LOT TO PICK FROM) I out, of the labors of .their immigrant lotiiug his life lately frt I Mildmay. Afiendin. human form ''
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agents, by offering a gktud premium for . . settlement of his I known by the name of Witlover has - :
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i,L Doxx.-Ur� Thomas Neilanx, 17� � natural products or productions of the' t to arrauge for the ructive lecture in Mitchell the other il I-
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>11LOtUr, 11W� collected andi paid . ; - everybody to leave the country. Dk country with each other, and that the -Dr. Bon1le, for thirty' five years a tract. 11 uship Of Carrick. inigbt, to a large audieuce. -ratioxial ill I
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t Y the Treasurer every � trade ought to be as free hemeeu them - Clarke, of the 1 .s t
ci�nt Of 1� .� AT CLOSE 'PRICES. The Americans use the Grand Ten residen t of No -V Ham bu rg, di ad . on the I The Luckuow Sentinel says: One -Mr. J. � .
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-merely as the "grand lever" for break as tile wind that blows.'i But what a gregations that ever On Thursday, 26th ult., be flogged his I �
- se. Hotel, St. MaiyB, has sold his 11he -- � �
f-ir 18,RI, which is creditd.bts both - I -iples Of 5th inst. I,, 1854 he founded the Ger- oftbe largest coDg . - , i
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i tea of freights from is there in odist Church in wife, in a fit of rq,ga. She fled some i
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t � iDg down the i believina . D, prin( trotting mare to Mr. Craig, of Craig. 1 "
a -self and the, ratepaye ' i Mab paper Ne-utral,, which Ivas - after- assembled in the- Meth 1:
., ra 9f the " Jay where for safaty, leaving in the -house -, �
vltip- Tom seems tG be , � � . ontend that it is a pOsi- P int blai,k to put - WaB of the famous Kentucky 11 .
I Chicago. I c natiuL-s ? All refuse illage was present on San, 1, � .
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� th�, right. . - P . i the Volkablatt, now thiq v� A a of age, the The mare v 1 �
� 0 havo �so them into ople and natiouB ward8 changtid to - . we children, one two year � ' �, i
I -,eta carried on by Me8srs. Pressprich & eve ;
-n- , infant in the cradle. He thea p �
u the rig6t place,. and &l%Va§S , ; tive injury to Canadians practice. Ding last to hear the lady evangelist, stock and is very' aluable. � �
I I - thifigs 'wilt do wiuh. ,g, who other an -A syndicate With a cEcpital of 420v- -
Lzes witflout any di'4culty ..... � m-och competition The more Ameri have to do just as Miss J. Templeton ArmstroD . I I
U �, . , � In. I � to know better Ritz. ous , locked the door on . 1:_ .
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it i3eenas quite a ptq . � .can railways are ahowed to impose.:"On. them. No body ought an preached an able and impressive ser- I set fire to the h e 000 has beau formed in Listowal with I I i I
-ilare io pa, -The Allan steamship Sardiui es, and proceeded to the ; f .
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'At'd Oue atmOst feels fike y a � %W- LOOK FOR THE SIGN. their own people, the better able Can- than the Scqtch who rEad the;r Bibies the fifth the little on the View of SpeoUlating in vbe North- .1
. sailed froin lialifax, f verpool on Mon -from the 27,th verse of ..
. w ating I . I to with them in the so Well, that the Creator Hiin4ulf bad or Li ed tstable and chopped the backs of two - .
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i a OVOr ag,%iu, as he always hat ���, 1_
V- h " . I adianB are to compe I January 28, and has not yet arrived at chapter of Daniel, "Thou art weigh wast. Messrs. W. G. Hay and J. W.
I � I . market. The higher the rates to �llanae His original, Policy tow�rds wa asunder with an axe, then took - -
U. g Uial and hearty laug 0 in deal of in the balances, and art found co Brisbin are the principals of the -firm. ivf I
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hich doe4 one goofl. I are the more it r6duces profitB, -wbich ily. It was His 1�1 I
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M - RA r R P.I.Y. X131 � MCFA 0 L. I English I Unxietv-,ir,i felt with regard to her wanting." Thechurchwas filledtoits �
� E" alve livati in Para. large number The bouse did not burn, owing to. the -On Monday last -week, Mr. Alex. H . .
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I scm DmNIGS.-& rnef.3tiUg �Ui tha I — 'i has a tendency to restrict the pro . tion -that we should b Bafety, as when spoken on Vebruary utmost capacity, and 9 . I . - �
;. —_ — � the 'fud clothing pro- . green lumber the fire was kindled on. Hackney, an old, respected and well .
Gil of Hullect was beld at LI)adeo. ,. . — __ tion Of the country, and is so much dise, having both food ?� t-har rudler. bad to go away unable to find room An ame to-do resident of Hibbert, was taken to . Ri .
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: an the 31st Jan ry. All the , � GBERTS, /' e . . the building. ent and "broke into the Stratford and couflued a ?:� �
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. �tTs Present. The "'L , . . J. S. R the surplua products of both countri,s iro"6ble and death,. but our patents -ka old vet.aran of the peninsula I -As Henr� Walton, of North Col- I alarmed, w � pending further arraugerneuts. W �
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7 Of the Mlin;ster of Eau !aiou I- . I DRUGGIST .AND CREHIST, fiad their level, in the English Markets, uld -not accept the terms, and as wars under Wellington. Darned James D I i . - . .
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11 "I � to it WO -)rse, the Aildrews, died htte1% at Windsor Mills, I ohester, near Windsor, was drivi g a house, and found the c-ldeSt child stand
. ying, with his feet -Mr. Wm. Climie, while returning
m - I the Canadian p I t _ a in ing by the cradle ci. - -4
date ttle; 21 eople ought to see they drifted frum bad to w load of corn fodder along. the r0a t
�19 at Jan aary, 1882; in - t, f, o the knees, the hands from the- death bed of G. H. Climie, I � 4 I
� - �� MAIN STREET, i that their -neighbors' surplus is not en- V a ua ive 0 1 and legs frozen t . I
face to, the d&P-Uts with -'th8!TrU5_ � . . I Crestor wa not only lorced to.change Quebec, age�l 101. ELO v&sj I that township,. he noticed that one of he infant steo -' d 111 the dark froin the sidewalk, I i �
I .. ., hanceci i value and, their own depre- Utis pt)iioy 11 41(3m. but -had to county T),,ronp. Ireland, unq came to I pe .1
t the Romau C&th,,Jic, 8(:, i � n towards t i I the wheels of the wagon was blocked frozen and arms partly, t The which was raitied several feet - from the X , I
I f . Caua,(ja in 183s. ,He was 80 years a . I A.
Parabe W , way, and getting down Off numb and cold but not frozen. -,
�� SEAFORTH, - 0-NTAR10. ciated by the rotten policy of their own . up in some k .1 �' �
I. previca4y i,ubmitted to him, aa I'll, i add His curse as e11,1 which Canadian . I I . I and bro - �, :
I . .1. 'Iwa . some expprience of, in the Free Umson. , mother bad -not returned at last reports- ground ke his leg in two place& ��, �
,�lly ag,t�e(j L1Y this Coaacil and - - � -_ __ ral ys, As a matter of 8 right, stop farmers have ' I ' the load, wag horrified to find his own I I . 14 � �
I . --- the through traffic, uIlles just and shapa. of weeds, v,hiables, w6avili, -A.,i entbuBiastic Mae ing of 'the I Trunk Btatiou at Port -At the last monthly cattle f I i i -
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btid Txustees, was read, de� - ... I Incontiuenoe of Urine (Bed Wetting) � payers of Stamford on the World'B little boy,. seven years old, tightly -The Grand
w equitable rates are granted the home and other thing[s, too numerous rate Elope, says the news, was the scene of- Listowel a large Dumbe c - I �
UG, a-moclut of Goanty Schob . blight " wedged between the wheel and the . ? I
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. I'll, trade. . to mention. Doan SGauley on . . wagon, and crushed all into a shapeless an incident last Friday 13 hangeid bands ; besiiies, quite a num- � k i �
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6ut taxe-i paid to the, : - I entle- . u the town hall, Drummoud- On being taken out, the-littlfj bive of the depths of human depravity. 0 - R
��L , -said town- LLLLL . . September27,1880.-G ds, that there was evening I ber weie, bouglit.up. before by dealers . . i .
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I 11 Guelpb, r I wou)d an gest that my fri . great Offence by 86atin� . . � I . . �
�y t1le, sapporters of said �ohooi . - L I - According to your request, I ou" and , resolution passed looking mat's and drlivered on -fair day. The pricef i -1 .
I men, McMillan a:. kessw�ell, the "Ii len no 001rutry iu. the Wtirld where the Ville, and a � times and ex- The actors were a married woman from I
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,�[Ieyear 187C, to the yeari1881, �� � write to intorw ) on how the Pad order- i the "biger," sbo4ld bury their p lhical $io,ouo as a bonus in aid follow breathed a few Belleville, her husband and a young lad ranged from 3ac to 60. � �' -
cl , b I I people differed about such trifles in re- toward raising pired. It appears that h., had run up 1- woman had eloped 4 . . i �
U-sive. he rerfanded to tb� said . r r . 'Utimicl. In .* I fuud fur er(j(;tiDg build- -n, and with. -The Listowel Banner says. - �
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wa, � ed fo my so -n. (12 yea a old) has acted� , .Iigious matters as in S behind the wago �
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. . moved,6y, 'T., 4ittoja, .6, it on 16 days iigo, an - * I e erring Every second man you meet is PreFax- -
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- We first pa balance of the linter in getting up A, country they are more inclined to grum- ing-ri, etc. climb upon the load. � The husbmud caug . I �� L
de ioll by J. aom"44-m. tha�,t the - -, must say to My surprise and great rake, one 0 LioU. He took hold -
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4 "U _,� -In the estimates for 1882, submit- ones 0 the' sta ing for- Manitoba, and if all those who I I
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� joy, I believe my boy is cured intend going this season carry out their i
le aUC1 � annoying position. It ' ainly would be a. great and make far more pridessiou. of Prin- the oldest at the ted to the L- ,cal House are the follow- of his ai I I
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� Ce U, the dispute betweet� tbds disagrebub _ complaint. 0"" )Uu'tr oiples than it is possible to reduue to Gosfield, counLy ot Essex, died . )ersuade resolutions, we will scarcely have a suf- �
........ dbal more to the interest of the cil y ing appropriations: A.sylum for the In - loving tones endeavored to I i -
'I and the -Trustees of the A.i,man - - ; Not Once! since has there been a recur- than agitating iki build more ou� horse age of 70'. He was for t,4.nty years orouto, $89,679, an increase of her to return home with him. The ficient.number left to formarespeot- 11 - I
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110 P,L_r&_ �eL - sane . :
L. 3e It - L . 'My wife heartily roads to be swa�lowed up by other lines --ivilta Lodge of Free- , T 1 ; Central Rriso a, L,other fellow,, poured his love in at bar ; -
School just re4d, be ', rence ot the trouble. theearth,.itis because theyhave al- tree -surer of Kinn n able town guard. - Z
-dt and ttiat as, the 8,%id l - �� L com- I all � 56,503 over 188 ended in each of them I .
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Tr stees � ... L thanks you, and we cheerfully re after they ar'e- built, if they are worth -ays been just as jealc qs of their worid� masons. H6 leaves it large family, $71 467, au iucre-tse of 02,987 ; Mercer other ear. It -Mr. David Johnston, who sold his � I
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Aeution-d that $60 be now paid ------ For sale by J. S. BV 1, ly interests as of thqir religious liber 26.228, an ine r in the Op 'Gsite direction. h' returned and. bou � � ;
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- . � Al.xx. SPARK9. 1 led against British rule on account Of ties. It�is to' be hop o ' -The Woodstock Sent � Del Review $2,708 ; School of Science, 05,625, an iug to pull he p Michigan, a's � ght � t,
� , pa,ltry duty 'being tinue to guard the '�e as well a ubscriber! is - Sijeleaued toward the . arm paying �, i
. being equi valel,t t,) the am,ount -1 Roberts. i the imposibion of a oi. 8 the saya its youngest 8 . a little reaseS226. la' the A,sylum 670 pa- YOUD9 - fellow- back his f the sum be sold - L
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[�v thern during the pr4vious I not been lad now just iiine years of 'ge, but who � 0 Her -lord and piasCer't then claimed it for and $500 extra for the transfer. ' L
! imposed'on. tea, which was both rigbt ., other. Althou-1:1 the have a" , �
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. e4rs, Buid $6 1, � M lients and 95 employees are estimated $160, which she . .
In - physIcians could not Cure Him. - ' .
� .) to be ptviu,�Ut , ffree trade prin- ,o years and ntaiuin,,, There are worse places tha ' Ont*rio. : �
, � e cirournstances. out their has taken the'paper for tw� In the Central'Prison there were the purse, co . i . .
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11 ill olturns by the said Tri stem 88'. - i uch more justifiable is it they paid for it out of money which lie earus. had ta�en from him. In I and all is not gold that glitt n ;
London, If so, ho kv m ciples in Canada. thabiis no reason .360 convicts in 1881, &ud 370 are, esti- i a a ; 1,
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said disputed matter. -Ce rried. -I have beeu troubled with that Ontario farmers should rebAl shouid sacrifice their - titi.at Br168mar, This it fell out of her pocket nd w a picked 11 :
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� . Gentlemen) . eSts himself. . mated for in 1882. There were 175 in- -Theredied in Logan on the 28th 1.
, by J- ffiywfiou, seconded ,by J. se of the Kidneys for over i � ,position of $24 will up- by Mark, who 8,t Ou08 became an ult - hirs. George Rock, Sr., aged 78 t I r I
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_ft -at tile -ea ao�onnt 18 months, au.1 hiLve been treated by per car on ir surplus produce, Which terastg of the wbol� COULItry, aud.this get on In the world- 1881, but an increase to 200 is provided .s .
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�he 27th Sanuary, 1882, as �Udit� - I UlthOUgh. of them. He finally yielded to the years. Deceased was one of the mOst i �
I . hysician.8 in the country with- ' is not only ruinous to themselves. but.is they have no rigbt to do even ts, 45 yearF of age, was against for 1882. 1 estimable of the German'settlersof that � �
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I ow flually Passed. and,that fifty - out relid. Four weeks ago I procured also ruinous to the Province of Ontario, the Tori6s are in power. Scotchman anity of the f ir township. She le ' es i I
I run over by a train on the G rand Trunk -Last fall a somewhat mysterious import, av five sons behina
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'f - tile flu h pursejnstas the train was I �_.
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ditoro -report au(j. ab- i one of your Special Paris, and am to- the backbone of the w4ole Dominion- have alway L,ed of being foud Railway half a mile eatst of Gananoque woman, with several aliases, who also i3A,r t e fello_WL)Ump_ her, all living, in Logan,; thirty �, I
n abeet fOrM, be published, -I, f B _ She and her - z .
I I Cal-, My urinary As this would be a bloodless rebellion$ $ station. His right leg was �mashed off called #erBelf Miss ROM&ine, was On rted husband grand-obildren, and four great-graud
I day almost a whole man. of the ,,sill6r - which i 8 one great secret tartiDg Off i
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L . d bY` J. Mason, seoQ'nded secretion is free from sadinamt, Datural I would whlingly lend a helping hand he salt of the earth. arried to an Ottawa ed aboard, iea i A
of their being t_ above the knee, tLud h was cut in the the point of being m children. I .
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4 1 cl my geaeral health grea-t- to right this great wrong. I have bee, Money, instead o back of the head.- T e i0jured limb barrister na 4
Z ritton, that Alex. Reid b; pait [ I quantily an . f being therootof all Ti med McLean, but the mar- too perplexed. to take in the situation. -George H. Climie, justice of the - -
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I lgra�val for coacession roada . y �mpro�e;i our - spec -
I _ evil, as ,,, become the source y the ace and license in ctor
3 I .. I now eati and sleep well, estled a. "Tory Scribbler," but y formerlv, hai was amputated, but he died shortly riage wa roken uff at the altar b ouncil a leading far- Pe ..4, .
13, lots 9 and 10.- C rried. . and conf ily look forward to a per- of all good, and it is j y for a lesex county 0 , c
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ien I 6st as 6ag . ounty of Perth. died 2at his 'residence �
I �iy J Ft. Eq . t I I readers must admit that I am an: odd I afterwards. intervention of a third party. She has Midd rae dealer of Loudon Town- -1
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� -it the Clerk Write to Dr. 31oan, _ . for the other complaints for which it 113 ! what I am. As a ,,Careful Observer!.' needle as it is -f in Montreal a few day�5 81 ce, says the of promise, and , will subpcena as wit- slilp, Mr. John , c. d
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,afer roa,d division No. 86t� ]E[ul- - see that there was I to get a position � in the world ' rne, Sir Hector Robert Boaton, the finally succumbed to injuries -received I I
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i advertised,you richly deserve the thanks � I never could a is ahe each other in a ; I
.r 1880, asking informatioul w-ith I ! Pacific Proviuc t for ��
I -with - 11 A,fflicted. Yours Obedi two I ables at the Lobo, and both well about a year ago by being thrown out of
f --- of persons entlY, ; enough difference in the tical without wealth . ! It is to be the Dominion on the female suffrage Langevin and other not 1-bumored manner w
to road w� ,n saij y, . - I men to fal I ' "'e-
� -yrk ( di ision A.LV%ED WHIT-Nny. For sale by J. S parties to cause sensible out hope4 then that Sco�-cbmen will ,take ns in capital to prove the falsity of certain ively and gooc of being ,con- a buagy.
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ed for thut year, aud we find - -pr fe8s aud Councillors. I his reason for not marrying her. There story abort, Mr. Boston asserted that during the high wind, the house of Mr. I
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.turns hava not been mada for I Toronto, September 20, 18130. - I to be this, that and t5the other t lile', This is not a question of politics but of � he was of cau-bt fire and was burned to the n 11
d year fE ir said. divisi I I -Andrew JacksOD. an. ILged farmer is nothing like cheek to ensure success
oa_-Cgried. � , reality they -are, like m,1861f, dollars and ceuts. If the people choose Mr. McAdam was so far confirmed that n 1�
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I k . t Gentlemen -My fittlier had Piles for I when in . iviDg near Comber, E.ss6x County, W a in this we I Id. would drive ijato the ground. - Mr.,Grand was just Moving in �i
is to submit t I "' -One of the most brilliant as well as Do You and had placed about .$100 worth of;
I I have always I ked after th the yoke of rail- , sittiva in the house tbo o ay -I'll bet you a new i
'Y J_ L�tslmm, secuDded !by J. ! � lig lady
� that b, I I three years; his Kidneys were affected, ! nothing at all. [I a 7reat position, I would - r7 ther d I city with him. . furniture in the house that 'day. The . I -
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I V- &W No. 5, D181, 4ivid- . � and he had a Dai7a in the -small of his I on Juhn A. McDonald as beim way oppre3sion and iih shelling ,,orn, and his wife who was in I one of the beat attended drawing -rooms xelaimed John, -'..'I can g0t!5ix t -v
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� r* r-pealr!d, an back; he could not w I I another room, heard bi fall, I ever held iu the Senate . Chomber took . _looking at fir . 4
. q that tlie�Glerk . i e is always willing to confess E ra, "bear your yok� manfully and . aon'et Ilig man I place on Satu g at Ottawa. young ladiesi into the city." i 1i
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. a by,le w t0 be passe I weeks at a time. 118 is wearing the i his due, h. Ifully the stop and on coming in fou tpe 0 rday evenin -Mr. Andrew XcFadzean, of Fullar- _�
. . .your murmurings." His Excellency and Staff arrived at tbat, to accompany me
d t the --- second pad now and is nearly well. He i bi�3 sins, and to assume mar dead on the floor, where h4 had'fallen P, replied Robert, "I'll Pay i..
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� . eptiuu c't COuncil. m,Lkia,, the I says that he feels better than be has 1 responsibility of th Your readers will h9 plcased to learn off his chair. 8.30 About eight hundred per ton, met with a PaiDful accident a, few
. 1. b 'J �� . ' A"the great majority of the 8()ns for their dinner at the City
e t';Wriship int, I , �'clock. days ago. He was pushing some straw
. a OUB )ound for 10 years. Thankfully urs, F. At. : ment, so th that this 'a the last time I will take up I last were presented, the , ceremony -
r I �-Uarri-fl. Moved by I yo . I - him. � his , 1 -/ku eight year old boy died The The couple shook hands over the bar- down tb rough the hatchway in his bam- -
J Brit- T. S. Roberts. people seern to have forgiven , your valuable space fn the Ex-PoSITOR. . 1 liLatibg from 8.30 to 10.15 o'clock. - I
., RosF_ For sale by , , Sandy week at Point St. Charles rom the ex- , gain, which was witnessed by the War hen he lost his balance, I
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. 11. get brid-4, de 1 road : Given up by Doctors. ---_--I,--, - 4 I den and -Mr.,D. a..Campbell. Accord- and fell through the hatchway to the
�7 31, c(�Ucz I . -- i jury has brought in a verdict of wilful ,I waa;of white breech velvet, trimm d h to his surprise, a few days
't_:Xiou 13, an(! g, �va an I.. UO, November 10,1880.-GeDfl&- ' to confess, his blunders, mist4kes, and i - , Cana a. Lr point lace, iDgly, Mae . ad-& stone floor beneath, a dibtanoeof eight
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or, the Tre,al-' �� rer for payment Toront c�e I was ta,ken I Foster jobs being all saddled on his L � I murder against some person or persons 1 wi6` Batin and Flemis . I acbelor Deputy rece1v feet. Although no bones were'broken I
. o months sin in the : unknown. Au effort is wo w to be made I diamond and pearl ornaments. Mrs-', ago Lobo's b - -
- o in rilt!ted � anJ 4 t at j. yc1qi1lan 11 men,-Tw I subordinates. For my part I never There was a big snow storm was of pale pink letter from the London sporting bach ly braised and ahaken. .. - . .
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.110, , --- with a sudden pain in ray left kidney. i ee that it made any great d�,iffer- eastern, provinces on Triday last. Sat- I to find the persons who gave the boy i Ste# henson's dress I . -the City . Hot�l I he was bad . -- I
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I %�Satl be appoiUted to 'e roll - - h my ' could A I I I silki train of ruby velvet, trimmed with elor to meet him at checker
_r,,I , ,a passage of blood throng � look- liquor, ith the full -Mr. Wyllie, the veteran i .
ipeoilicati, ' and a larg where he could find him w � ;
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'. _yna for buill iag a , - n., The doctors ga,ve me I ence whether the people supported a urday morning the railways were b -The iron and copper mines of Lake ! Limerick point lace, diamond Orna sex named in player, spent three days in Stratford,
I . � urinaxy orga, y snow drifts in 1 all directions- be- complin�ent of the fair
� dge oil cOncession road %2 and __ . . ed me to die hourly- for ! manly sinner or an. unmanly . Bain . If ed b k- , Superior produced last ye r'34,174 tons 1 ments. Mrs. De Winton wore a dress ger. Mr. BoB- where be played about 125 gaweB of I -_
[Zf, the b,idge to, ba built oif tw . �11 up and expect I Bthe tween Quebec and Halifax.. The bloc -of copper worth Sli,)00,000, and I ofv�hite striped velvet and silk, emer- thecoDclitionsof the wa
,o, � two oi three days. But the hemorr- 'John A. is the head, Sir L. Tilley' . dinner and checkers. Nest ',of the local expert&
(-- F , � . for ade wa,s the worst for years. I ton hastened in to order the
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��� . and ozi tim. eage ceased and I got about agaii, ; but ' backbone of his Government and ough of iron to bring th 3 total up to ! ald �rnaments. The WL616 PsxtY measure , too much
, I hmo-nd, of the town- en I welcome his friends.
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ljalrrlell�. mov�� by , owson, I continaall� had a dull pain in the my Pa §hip of Blenheim, 'Dear Washington, $31,000.00 When the rich mini�s on " _qOte
rt I cannot see that the inti irests . 0. essrs. Leitch & TuinbuU, of I !&Rt Laddie," but the old man was .
Ld lov Britton, that th try could be in better 4nds_- . the manufacturers of a occupied a table at the City for them, and the. only headway they
I . e �reafi- small of my back, w4ich I could not of the coun fillies, the. north Bhore come to 1 e developed, I Ha ilton, are Monday, and created much merriment, draw five gameo. At
� . instructed to deposit S400,of the. -ake him as a man, B, debater, &O ad- recently . sold a pair of Percheron I e wealth that will I new power elevator. It differs materi-
, relieve until I saw your Kidney Pads I T� I o aud lthe other three, to there is no end to th ing the joke better than the could make was to .
I F fun(Ts in the Bank � . . I . a financier anda refo�-mer, one coming tw I ally from the American hoist. The no one enjoy Avonton, the players were evidentlY-
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� in Goderich to the credit I LL I � I . no equal, and deserves D. & J. B. Snider,'of n's Mills, be added to the oo ) Britain, I frame is of wrought iron. The belt- young ladies. tful tragedy occurred more skilful, for there five games were
. t of the to the -Hat of those who have 'he has ell, 01 Litth ;
Li 11 name -Mr. S. Mether :
p until reqUired for the use of . �� . - brought order for $350. These colts were sired by an andwork inde- -A. most frigh I 1
17 found them beneficiall and recommend- great credit for having 0 1�6 da, & a tore ar to at ed. Johu drawn out Of 75. 1
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� .. Coanoil . - � ed them. Yours truly G. X60LAIM. 1 Out Of confu fijninoi�l and from a -well bre4 . mare. Mr. Rich - - I "ike clover whioh notl ad him the I pendently by cialm. -moti I I I I
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