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I i ., "DVERTISEAMNTS. price of labor, as well as. anything else, two yeam ago,.ana to which we ha dentally ki --' .
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I NEW A- ve His Royal Highness eked and in other ways adorn and beautify ... - ;
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N I � siust a root while walking and sprain- the town. The idea is a good one. . to Mr. Fisher ; two r6es e on . -
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�, t � ; � Dress Goods -Campbell & Smith. . ; :1 his right knee. Then again at Men- -On Thursday night last week, when Mr. Hardy, of Kansas.* and threeT 6160 %a
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.� �_, I ; - -_New Goods -E. McFaul. I . oyal joint was rX
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� - Something, New -J. McIntyre. � receive where they are they can go report of this commission is also bei ing order, Prince �Leopold stopped on a horse of John Passmore, wago I The horse in which t Vetance Of tile - J�:n
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� - '1� - �, , Dress Goods -Hoffman Brothers. elsewhere. All this sounds very well, fore Parliament, and so far as � its prac� p�eceof- orange peel anil gave tl�ie lirnb of that town, took fright, and tumin Ferguson and Fisher were in p rtner nection that badso I�
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111111111- �il 5t � Court of Revision -John O'Sullivan. another twist. � � suddenly threw Mr. Passmore oul t. Hs; ship, was haved. The vessel landed in so happily together ; as pastor ages for
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" , , 4 - 4 -, . I . I I ly� I -TRAvELLING IN TEXAS.-SiX', 111913 ined such, iiDjuriei that he died on Portland on the 21st ol March, af ter 20 flock. � amo
11 I , T ! � Farm for Sale -N. Whitely. � k6d susta �
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1-- ; 4 1: �, Farm for Sale -D. Moore. . . . So- that this vast . sum of An#u were concerned in the robbery of days passage. I part ,of the 14 -
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.1 . ct� Mill for Sale -A. Smith. there is strength, and the workmen, money has been' simp' # e train at Blarm Station, on the Gulf, township of
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I _ ' , , Colorado and Sants Fe Railroad on ager of the Goderich 4ency of the Ban k ty under the new law allowing plaintiff does not look very encouraging., L 101,
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1- .- I : _1 Testimonials- --J. S. Roberts. - . L . 'Care with cocked pistols, carrying a vate bank to be established at ',Winn: - took place in the Court Hou so that viftl ,
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: �. I *bly no harm result from thei � his ne, v erich, last week, the parties, Cummer- early sown promise well. the last,c �
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. I.. . � t" 7 � Boy Wanted -Killoran & Ryan. combinations. In the present instane h field+ Pf labor �arly next month. : ford vs. Troy, beiDg-reBidents of Wa- -The members of 1 Trinity Chur6ll _Thei
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; � -'E�'7_' L Some of these workmen who are now on wrung from the �ard-worked farm S. is no* ladies, keeping more or less company purse containing $100 i in I .
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. � i I ' � - Fort Wotth after the : robbers with
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1 1'� f I , � __ h4v6 not the means of going elsewhere' the people like to 1contribnte of their make room for a large ca * .
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I - - 11 �� F, [ - . one -of the disappointed maids. Ratber -Mr Thomas Ball4utyne, jy, p '
� 1� 1882. to seek employment, and otberg of them hard earnings tosu 1 ort in �ffluence a fe1w. -Fresh eg
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I ; , .. � :� I THE MICHIGAN CYCLONE. -A terrible � I �.p a
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- . 11 Ir f�� �P :T, have,probably, Small properties and aristocratic and blue-blooded but im � , -� -Mr. John Charles, Lochalsh Ash. sibad scrape tobein. The casebas of Stratford, started on his I and butt
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�A �,� A ,4 41 f His have Fix sheep killed by dogs last we usiness. It
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. � --1 - L i I - - . house was completely - the saw mill of Messrs. R. Young & Co., Ballantyne is one of the largest Ihi
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I . -mates, and judging from present remain where they are, in Zululani. helcrops have failed. 4 t I 1.
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� �; t_.�11. I -y+ � ported that the p&secution of the Jews a Ld . the way as
1�i%. a wrecked everything in its path. A a barn belonging to Mi Alex. Thomp.. The famil was at once aroused and the Listowel public � School for the
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� �q �,4 � -'1; - May before the adjournment will tak take advantage of these circumstances in Southern ussig as re -commenced month of March was 367. There is
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- � 7 ' . � WERTERx Ekiaia'ALTION. -Nearly one blown into the Titt ba 'a see current passe
- + � 1-F Z � � place. Since last week two public a 8 river the plid. of the barn the - a large crowd, who succeeded in saving I staff of seven teachers emp
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: i: less than it is worth. Although the - Twelveor fourteen persons were in- the horse stalls, killing &fine %nima .
: - 1:ia$', , A. thousand persons � daily leave Chicago . the lumber that was around the mill, thA seventh, or lowest' dep . :and St. P86
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� REDUCiNG THE A!RMY. others by the shook. !
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W t., � X 4. 4, � the Northwest, and no material change to reduce the Russian army by 37,000 stroyed. . -On the information of John Milli were doing a good business, and ad a in the afternoon.. This arrangemimt
� ,�� t � - i5l ,"ormerlawais effected byit. p n 17 ,Drder belfop.
- . , them are as poorly' aid for their labor men at the end of this year. .
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.- , I? e measure of Mr. Langevin A Popu I . The Stratford Beacon sayi, thst
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I I t t 1� iailed for Europe' on Tuesday. She . able for an. early seeding of spring ship, has been committed to Goderiel not. J. T. Cook lost his plainer, worth Rev. Dr. Kilroy, of that town, has, bee,, I
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I " k C4 V �:,, workmen. The great fault is, they work :
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. �_. Fl� f 1, �_L - - Cleared $175,000 inthe knited States. 1 wheat in Minnesota a: d Dakota. In a jail, on a charge of 9teali 675, which was in the mill. - in Ottawa recently in the intereit ot
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- . I -1,11 "' too cheaply,and the public get a benefit CnrNA-MEN FOR ]�RITIBH COLUMBIA.-. few d " tricts the I d is still too wet, from Milligan, on or about the Ath of _ rie, had asl people di
� �� 11 - k 4. vice. The principal feature of this is .gronn .�-Mr. Alex. Crawford, of Gor the Catholic Colonization Society - Ake th
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. pj they are not entitled to, largely at the On Monday last � two: Steamers with, but on high round' the seeding his February, 1881. He will come 'up ; the misfor7tune to burst a blood vessel in which himself and other digni " I
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:, -, . I,- � - expense of the poor mechanic and work. 3,000 Chinamen sa�led from Hong Kong already commenced.'� The reports of the assizes. � his left lung, -while working a horse- the Church are concerned. The 0
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11 [ - for Victoria. ! I the earliest seeding c6me from Dakota. -One day last week, while the famil power saw in Mr. Pyle's woods one day Secured a lar e tract of land in , L,
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I i - I Most of the reports 'received Show an Gode.
i, 1� I- I - - DROWNED.7-The other day two pleas- ly of Mr. Elsley were driving to � last week, which will incapacitate him North-west, which, we Madersiandithey
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I � Quite a Difference. ure -boats were capgized by a Squall on increase of ten per cent in acreage, and rich from Benmiller, the bors�s got for along time. The acci4ent was in tend to colonize with a desirable cipis I I
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- Lake Geneva, S�Jitzerland, and five the increase in Dakota will be very frigbtened and ran away. The I occu. caused by the sudden Startin' f the of settlers.
I - direction, a b it would be well had The amendment of Mr. Meredith w I I . F
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i T � I SHORT RELEASE.4-Mr. Parnell was of last seal3on--probably 20 to 40 per out, Mrs. Elsley breaking bei arm. giving
: Ir amendment of Mr. Plumb was carried . I -
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I . i, , return these or similar representatives . . on of Stanley, recently sold to' Mr.! which wila somewhat task the capacity bushel. Now, might It not be weillor im
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to the next Parliament they will do- know exactly what their � constituents nounced that the Island of Cyprus is ta lex-ander Fors.Nth, of Tuckersmith p,l even of the new shop. This is quite the farmers of this nai4hbarhood I who .
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serve to, remain irrider bondage to the ant, while the House of Commons Sample, of Grey, 'had $25 stolen from P I '
w ,111 Council, to consist of nine Christian and � iandsome sum of $250. It is J�ae ofl a large summer's trade, and the friends to reflect on the fict that I VISITINQ,� -
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. which Mr. Plum a ent-which three Mobamedan I members, with Six 1e finest Canadian bred mares 0�n thei of Messrs. Crystal & Black will con- so soon as grain is
Pacific Railway'Company, for at least b's ' mend; � . '
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o - - � . . the same as officials and a presidenc last week sold a Clear Grit colt four ,ounty, and turns the beam uti 1,600' gratulate them on their success. export the price will always be.40 eente iBiting some
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I if monopolists and speculators make ed, is largely composed of repre ING CER " 'O' I : i V-1
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� . . . -7 � I .." . . orris, died at his residence on for the past 25 years as,,,a standar
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; A .. ii� tage to Raphael Fanigel. hymn was speci- for Mani .
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I � ,� t, ...... y __ than the present representatives of the brother Henry, 100 acres, for the Sum of - age will be about 50 cents.
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I [ could not be again selected from tha� k her ,,rogress ao " An Irish lark brought from the 1
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F I sels, last fall, was killed by a cat a few I I
T : , , ; i- the other. ence,,and we aregorry to know that iLord Macdonald's estate was mobbed h I I . Vay jected to. E
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I � i- i !� Mail is Sufficiently unpatri ' Mr. Alex. M-. Smitho has sold the ev gland, in 18201 1 about three miles fr6m hom
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+. � - 1, South half of lot 3, concession 10, Mor e neigbbors of Mr. John McGregor, � and emigrated to Canada, accompanied 'the horse Suddenly begi 1.
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I , , � : 1 The journeymen carpenters of T oron- is residenc6 for the purpose I year 1851, -and took up their &b -ode in - ' ng until he went .
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� -i � , employees of the Shoe factories, have properly awarded to her�� -This fact,' 11frightening several ; ompanions, he re iOuB to
l!_ . . ,. c throw orthwest. T with land, and on which the family have re- time.
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. I Ic L 1. �- 0 been out on strike, for over a week for )f Ontario of all shades the reptile upon a girl named Welch. -�-Rev. Dr. Williams, the well iiiown complimentary- and highly flattering sidisd ever since. By hard work and in disengagibg the horse from the bug&, ,
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1� 'herwages. The representatives of I .1 pastor of North , Street Methodist )
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4 mands - have been ac Manitoba are ultimatelv becoming alive Rome laid . und
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- employees on strike, have been urprised to find the number haId in- -A meeting of the i shareholders of took fright at something and ran away. .
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i . �'_ � mand an increase often cents,' . h Winnip,eg, where he hopes.to make his . ;
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f, W - entative men of both i I The Exeter Times says: Most of p to Port Colborne last week, and or- purpose of laying before'the sharehold- bankment, taking the bu y with her, � -steady, indust
� i, ,1 I ��t; � have been receiving$2 per day,and' ' t Polit cal era] ,ships in the outer harbor at Vic- J
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. I I they parties, and notwithstan the fall wheat in the townghip of Us- I io have the cial standing of. the factory Mr. A-wty jumped out when hesw . nod'oubt, do v
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I � great increase in the price of living,theY hundred people- present. 'Referring to I� Mr. Charles Floody has sold one of ,Qo,Bid,r,
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� � " i the wages theybave been receivipg. � Dr. Carder, for the sum of 01,200. This Y !later cause of incurring the debt, which is bone of one of her '
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. - It - - tainly, not unreasonable. How on ly the ev�ls inflicted upon Manitoba b up as lost. Fifty-eight Sailing VeBSeI139 �ha'sed the Leatberdale f urniture Stock, - 0 a Ome I e her previous to the WCA01- - by a run&
� ,-, - 7 �; 4 � I - - Y m. Fenwick! to assist him to re build Suggested that if 310 additi n 1 be paid dent.
� i the railway and land policies of the with cargoes of petroleum, have been I - ; 4 Way-
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, ,� � ti . � bj� L . . !as recently destroyed by fire. � Mr paid off. Others propos6a that iA' five ? Manitoba Notes. ' ' �
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1 1:, latiDg the char. 1 waukee was wrecked off the breakwater ; rviDg business man, and, no doubt, was con- I
�, zi, -!,-Mr. W. McQueen, of the 2nd con- :e Four -hundred entries for honit!-' z on Monday,ew
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� q L! � man 6ession of Stanley, got his spring wheat st heavily by the late fire, and the cluded- to continue working as formerly In
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J .�� , F �7� - . -Aation ,layer, 'Visited WiDgbam last w Who are not Sending milk to thefac- c Ief4
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r " " pt aetion � be taken by Old John Bender, whose name and Gill tendS moving,onto his fa ' names of those to buy cal led for the despatch of business for.# "I
I I . that village. - who played with him and the record Bbares. The topic whether it ould be 8 a, ,
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A (_� If � quently ed that Ithe session *1,1�1 -be a llen,�,ithy I SP
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I - of education and intelligence, instead of nd I draw; Roach 8 ; Chas. F. Kent Some experienced hog raisers gave thsir -Poplar poles have been Selling free-
. C , 1� .1 - sted at ; W. Elliott 10; Geo. McKay: 12 - Opinions that in nearly all instances
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" !_1 � existing wages, to make sufficient to than for their own personal aggranaize, fied by a former acquaintance. i -Mr. Henry Beadle, of Auburn, in . rence, of $43 be- Of the successf
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- . �_ .1 . ment." The third de the con- CYCLONE IN KANsAs.-A heavy wind - low zero and poplar wood at $105per
. �1 � 1, 4 - y stant tinkering e- Old Country for the pur -pose of pur- -County Councillors,at any 'rate, report was settled. Jonathan Moore tries, ISt -'G�14
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�:-, , � � thoir friends or the cold 'public. All ttlers might dwellings at Woodbine, and barns and dlay, when it was f Win � 1i I eg, the other - .
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i I I t - � � ,of the larger Cities, were looking out for fourth condemns the grant ng of large demolished almost all the houses. The I ridge will not be -The' sudden death f OM measels of keI; 2nd tiyj
. . t, " I y . commenced at'God- and a horse fair in the af temoon, with A. F. McNab, an
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. _:; t w'3' amendment was move express- STEAMER ACCOMMODATION Gom Bell remove their furniture factory from I' vered 9, Nab, ex.M. P. for GI-engarry occurred 4.
. i - G A- f it is completed by that time tha con- very interesting lecture in t I Ro
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.4 Mr. W. L. Ferguson, of public building at Stratford, at a cost o . I � St. city 10o1ql6Jioun &,
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� ! � Oronto, aiid h � rtage FURTHER POSTPOVED.-London Pa- Splendid. As it has passed thefirst a nd a horse in which he and Mr. .Fish- &c., has been let to Messrs. G. S. Climie I I .
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� they will Succeed in receiving what they vast majorityof the people A Manitoba. the misfortunes which keep Prince are ,rtnership; there wer � also & Son, of Listowel, for 5825.15. 00 'I heir COP-*
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�. , such are wrona and that the laws of Parliament it is ascertai d that the modiste cause being a tree root - Arb r day. On that 'day, by mutual were encountered. The result was Chatham,New Brunswick,was made the P
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