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# FIVTBI . SEAFOfITH, FRIDAY, MAY 26.5 1882. . Z -
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� candidate S�b . iqul&BEIR, 755. 1 . I . . . .. . 1 $1.50 a Yeax, in Advance. ' I � .
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I aspirants. — 1 402 COLUMN. A GLIMPSE AT ENGLISB: very luxurious, seventy-five cents; I did fr i om the "me ports intho same perl'od parts and laying bare the bone and ten rived from their use. They o, Id be their escape. The steamer Cit of . I I
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, t mcFAUL:5 FARMING. not enter one, for no Budden shower was as follows. In 1879, $262,517, in dons. It is feared that Mr. Hunter the means of irapartinit a great amount
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.h Combe, car- - 1. � ' afforded me a just excuse for asking 1 80; 1474,436,� and in 1881, $722,256. may lose his arm. Of practical. knowledge, and -tbs and is supposed to be lost. . � �
- The English farmer 1 T -The snit to upset the amalgams, -Charles Harding, a young man at a valuable aid in the teaching* of histor mon I - I ;
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aw other � __�' ives in a large, shelter, and I could never brine, myself . tion I . y . �. I
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I : . : roomy, comfortable,old-f ashioned house. to obtrude upon- the poor for the mere of the Dominion and M ontreal telegraph St. Charles River, Quebec, loaded his and geography. -
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I travellq�d from Liverpool to fifty miles the windows were flowers; beforesome h e ordered that in future suicides - just above the Club, died he other night in, Montreal. NipissintaO has just been completed, and --
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I . south of London, have wandered the of the doors were vines, and quite gen will not be entitled to any benefit. wrist. The arm bad to be amputated. He -was one of the veteran sportsm
>h,a Rom met i I � s SHOWING THIS WEEK A , streets of Liverpool, Manobesteri BIT. orally close at hand was a little veg6- -Mr. John Unger, of Waterloo, sold -Two fiends in human form named of Lower C auada, and has many friends ment. It showB all the surveys made . �
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0 i ]a _A� 1%.T d n Bome miles of country road,, and I aspect of home comfort and cleanliness. lads eacl .Who can beat arrested the other day n' I I I
. (3I_ E! rive ear 'Belmont to hear of his (lemise. For Ocime years I could be ascertained.
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�&qh nearly si'm . T I -not, I think, seen disfiressed the laborer ; he gets as good - Q 1 0 � buried in York, east-wardto and including the i_- i I
� hamlets, and I have The 29th anniversary of' the boy named Richard Hughas, by pouring Montreal. He asked to be 11 �
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� made of wood, except at the landing landlords and the tenants. ed on ThursdaS of last week at ,,St. -Mr. John Franklin, of Central Illi- have the inembers bear him to his Frontenac, northward to Pembroke, I- I Z
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4 1 . OY GERMAN HOSIERY therefore subsLantial; they never look ant ; be never owns his farm. This is I -It is Baid hay is so scarce in Guys- the 001113ty Of WelliDgtOU looking forl .7-Collee or Stratton and 4xcise Offi- as Mattawan, the territory we8twara as .
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new; but they do not appear capable of not altogether a hardship ; at - least it bpro County, Nova Scotia, that many live stock, has purchased 6orn Matthi' - r HartleY of Toronto, and I Detective , far as the French Riv e as ern
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�Athe_ Bayfield For Childron's Wear. growing old. My farmer friend's barn has its compensations. He pays from cattle are starving, and some have Kirkby, of Guelph township, two of his Rogers, of Bairie, made a s0zure of an shore of the Georgian Bay, and Bouth- 11 :
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p;-& few days I . I A ward to the county of York, an area of - .
k has a hole knocked in the wall by a three or four to eight or even ten dollars already died.' thoroughbred rams for breeding pur- illicit still ast week on _A small cte I I
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,5,004- I da'y it is I do not think he knows. His twenty-five; but this is, after all,a very sheep were exported to England from licult i .-
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burned to, that � . house -if the one where I was so hos- moderate interest for the capital invest- uebec. � - � quantities for use on the C! . They had been , 6ut, the surveyors appointed, and the S_
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in for the tawn- class -is thoroughly comfortable but - own his farm ; he says if farmers were sor, brother of Rev. br. Kilroy, Strat. that road consider the ad' visability of was fined 200, and one month in jail, Crown Larids Department. The town- il
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I ,,a Ladies' SiZ681 the average Canadian farmer's tatle- which to parry on the farming opera- tAe river Credit one day last eek, and treal leit for Collingwood on Saturday Cursion.to Manitoba last vieek, while Mattawan. In the portion of the Dis-
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. farmer does not take a very active part given place to open leaBes," which either I -It is said the Grand Trunk intend Prince Arthur's Landing. They were to had dropl ed his ticket and Baw it fall- and exploration hues commenced last i
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;hodi.qt Church . I * I leave the rain until he got to Paris, same District and on the line of the - I
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ia Clinton on , I the Established Church, and he is no tenant gets nothing for the - improve- Western. - Among the �orquigites which when he turned on foot anc ; 1
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. friend to innovations in either ritual or ments he may have put upoji the. land. !-The woollen millB of Mr. James Speaker Macphers)n has charged to the tun . 0 ..
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4talion of 761- I . IN SILKS AND SATINS doctrine, he thezefore is indifferent to 1 The Farmers' Alliance, are agitating Perry, of Napanee, were completely des- countr3, is a despE tch caso of Russian waited for the midnight express, which Hagar, Awrey and Dryden; I �!
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the religious newspaper; 1� some he took for his destination, but we are i
. . e thinks h -e for a change in this respoct�� with a cer- ttoyed by fire early Friday morning. leather, with crest etc., costing � i
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�tla of J4110'a � ws mor rmiDg- than the tainty, I should think, of getting it in Loss about 65 000. $40. The despate - sure he would, after this o-.xperieiiee, do I
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ii the township I I - and therefore he does not tske an ag- be lives in a great manor house Bome- erecting a hall to cost one hundred -Sparks from * locom6tive on the dignitaries of Guelph accosted- a milk perpetrated recently onthe farm �of Mr. A
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.r $3,000. r � is not a broadly educated man, and it I let his house and lives on some other ' -The Rev. E dward Vaughan died at Wednesday to a quantity !of wood be- him if he out anything in bis, milk. The Pine River-, Bruce County. When I i _0
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I . would perhaps be better for him, , and estate, or travels., In either case, he Traoadie Convent, Nova Scotia, on the longing to a farrne named Welch in a boy was r ticent on the subjact,-andUs,, plowing the orchard on his farm, lately - If
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N certainly better for his children, if be has a steward who manages the details 18th inst. Fo ad tr�ck at Nort I bought from I - 5,
� Seaforth, and , kept them and bimBelf more fully in- of ' -do chips at the foot of each tree, a -ad -upon I 1.0i, I
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lock-up keepers- . . formed as to what is going on in the I thel,houses, therefore all the villaubs ; -A route boy, employed in delivering thousand cords were destr6yed. and expose them,he would be conferring examination discovered a strong smoU 1 _,.7
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1%. world, be is professionally intelligent. i AnA go'nerally neither love ii money the Globe in Torouto for the past seven -The other dayi a maii in Toronto a benefit an humanity. He bribed the of turpentine, and in �clearing the earth :-4��
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BLACK & CREA. oars,'bas resigned after adcumulating charged with drunkenness, firs 1 ad- with I if by cents to let the cat out of awayfound an auger hole which ap- , i,
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lobed last week. � student of abils and seeds and manures;- I possessions. Ordinarily it is entailed �800. There's a pattern for boys. his name as Edward Bla�e and again .the poke, and when he asked the boy to parently had been filied with turpen- -
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agent, was ap- - Nature is his book and he studies her I an� he cannot sell it if he would.. � In -A two-Btorey, brick pork -packing as Alexander Mackenzie. !He assigned fulfil his part of the bargaino was told tine and then neatly plugged. There I - ,_ X4 I I
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tered bank. � what he can from an American strange� I impossible ; the I aborer does not im- M. Thomas by Mr. Joseph Griffin. He proper name in the papersi. The magis- milk, and ran for clear life. . trees served the same i
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hearing appeals- I !� PARASOLS & SUNSHADES with his own hands. His wife, perhaps, i longs to his landlord; the landlord dent of Paisley, died at Nelsonville, Scribe of the 8ons of Temperance of Yorke ki led another farmer, Daniel I should be spared to discover the per- � -,
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Iler, teacher Of I �, FROM 25c UP. is well provided with capable servants, i cause this would cost money,and would age of 24 years. He leaves a wife and to Paris. The semi-annuil session of ward s um uccessf ully attempted suicide. do it, would have no moral restraint re- z _, 4 i
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a his farm,, Con- - - . I who bring in the tea things and set the bring in noincreased reDtals. The I%- tw ung children. this Grand Division will� be held at Thpre appears, to have been no- other garding any other property. . ,
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�on 7. Miorris, to . : table, and his wife and, daughters do borer has no ineentive to "get on," for .1yur. Chas. Wilmot, of the Govern- Cobourg.on the 30th iuBV' � Excellent witness of the deed than the actors in -A despatch from Em&ria, Kaunas,
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or the sum Of � . - t i d e as a e an ante mortem ,dated May 18th, says: Last week the � I
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;&in& one hun- . � to eat after the lords - of creation are farmer has no incentive to "get on," for posited thirty thousand young salmon accommodation of the del�gates. depositior, upon which the coroner's Dominion Cattle Company, composed of .
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� I think this barbaric, and perhaps be I is 'content to keep things as they are, Friday evening. - has purchased the Isle of Beauty in the F�' I
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11 . plenty to do to direct his laborers, and ! tural interests in England is simply be- pair of fif teens.� The Council intend to Strawberry Island owned by Messrs. -A da itardly outrage was: porpetrat- Atcheson. Topeka& Santa Fe Railway; I -,
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, Mr. Gramm is ; GOOD would under ordinary circumstances no youd calculation. They are all brakes widen the sidewalks next time he Gow and 'Melvin. Guelph gentlemen ed recent'. y on the unoccopied farm purchased for cash of J. T. T. & C. W.. , I - -
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distant points. . more think it behooved, him to hold his I and no steam. strikes the town. appear to be taking st6ck in the house of Dr. Davidson, Baptist minis- Word their entire outfit, confdsting of
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wy estimazes, re- . : I AND CHEAP. own plow than- Mr. Houghton or Mr. Farming itself is, it seems to me, a -The steam��Dr Progress, sent with Georgian Bay islands. I ter of I iverton. Some miscreants eleven thousand head of cattle, 1,27 1 -
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I Bhod ;o atoms his gates, forced the horses and mules, personal property, . f. :1
ciminion Parlia- . Harper would think it behooved them , much more difficult operation in Eng- provisions for :the disabled Peravian, ' -A four -mile single scull race for Bma I .
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xoderich, figures I to set their own type. He has on an land than in America; it requires more was burned on: Wednesday night last 6250 a Aide and the championship of windows ind entered the holase. They ranch privileges, etc., for the sum of -I I
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- I more study of nature. The English lives were lost. � tween 0. E. Forey, late of iToront, I - �
f Platt VH,. thav ordinary whoat 'farmer; on fruit and I farmer is put to his mettle to get out of - A company to manufacture corp John McKeown, of . Winnipeg. The of paint over grain, floors,fn � iture,etc., cattle 'with ran obe privileges, paying for � -1
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rty, section bog& varies. If, therefore, he has five Or six I the least possible investment. He can-. at Toronto, witii a capiba,l of $200,060. *champion of the Northwest Territories. atrocious manner. The D6ctor is & 49 high grade Durham bulls. This � �
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chase. the prop- � hundred acres -an average farm -he not - Bow crop after crop of corn or The building will be on the Es lanade The race is to take place on the Red very mspected and talented minister of ranche is located on Commission Creek
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tWeaterri Rail- - the farm. The laborer, would no more. farmer friend took me up to his sheep- Hastings, have been set &part as a now Telegraph company by cable from New -The st-eamer Manitoulin, of the I S. F. Railroad. - 1.y 11
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A Mr. W. ]EE. I 7 thau the Irish coachman in America .explained one phase of this economic Stewart appointed agent. , dom, France and Germa6y has been burned to the ivater's edge about two -An old and respected resident of _6 ..
i ScotVa planing, � with the, wealthy marchint,. or the process to me. The sheep were in what A fire in. th6 viciuity of the Queen's raiBed to 50 cents a word. Govern. miles from MaPitowaning. While try- Saltford, near Godericb, died in that I
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t hie hand se- 6 .. J. S. ROBERTS, weaver with the manufacturer who appeared to be an old field, but inclosed Hotel, Toronto, damaged.the buildingB ment messages to be charged half rates, ing to 10 -
, � pays him his wages. Sometimes you in small yards made by portable fences, and stock to the value of' $1,100. An press messages 25 cents and 121 cents. crowded into her that the da�vits broke son of Mr. Charles Stewart. The de- I
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tunately he lost i - would see the farmer's house with a and were feeding on turnips. - To -mor- - ice house and glassware house succumb- The tariff by the direct cable will also under preasure, Capsizing the boat and ceased was born in '� ris -
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wernment hava ;I ferent points on the farm,.though this the field. 'Thus in the course of a few of the Committee of Civil Engineers, -Mr. John Orton, General Master to avoid t �e flames. It is thought that Goderioh township., where he
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T) R farmers will have their houses together, field; _aDd. iL the process they will have' and the British Provinaes, are in favor Railway, St. Thomas, who is about to I -
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perioli township, I ally, that during his absence in the There will probably also be one or two . Will be gown with wheat. Year af I that one of' mill he noticed a peculiar smell, and in
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ible, worker, auri- � next the wheat field will be sown With -Mr. Gives, of Galt, caught, the
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� ib is Baia that ; � v thoroughly 'competent gentleman, in establishment; for all well to do buyers transferred to re -enrich the turnip field tho . 3 Grand Rivep in that town, 35 large nonuced. Mr. John McOullough, who Railway on Saturday. lt consisted of coming out of the builditg. He imme-
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�, absenco, will be, - . three immense trains contairiing Adam
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very extens, .-. ping. The only thriving business place and the shee in turn giv6, manure to Toronto, for 05,000 damages against a one of the earliest pio r �
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fumishing bridga in the village will be the "pubbc;" for the field; a rotation kept up continu- wealthy young armer of Scarboro, who county, having settled in Rincardine in ,
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ntly bee.- engag- the laborer is a great consumer of beer. ouBly shrough the endless variations do- has recently become a benedict, by a - the year 1851. 1 1 a
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age in Dorchester Gentlemen -My father had piles for But it will not be by day the lounging 11 pendent upon soils and crops and sea- young lady of Riversid6, for a breach of -One day lately wbile� the . section when Forepaugh found the United byterian Church. Had the fire not I I I
Lka I three years ; his kidneys were affected place it is too often in America - and i sons, This'is but , were -, gging near States Big Circus had got the start of been noticed when it- was, no doubt &
� well for Mr. an illustration'of the promise of In la e. men on the C. S. -R. � uld have *taken
. aud he had 0, Pain, in the small of hi' � combination $30,- serious conflagratiou wo
� 8 though somewhat DOisy sometime'B at economies of forces employed to coax -Mr. .Wm. Snider, of Winnipeg, has Cornell, one of them turld out with him, he offered that
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tack, of Brussels . weeks at a time. He is wearing the drunken disturbance. i English farmer. Sheep are not to be belonging to Mri. Banfield Capron in the ther excavation, they founid the rest of -Lieutenaut-Colondl Mackenzie, who - rs. Thos. Die son, sr., I .
mand of the mounted police ed down and stunned by_ a runaway �
�Gka on the river", . World Pad now, and is nearly well. ' The laborer himself is not intelligent; ,had for nothing, nor cattle nor machin- vicinity of Pari�, the price paid being a human skeleton.' The Bhull was was in co - .
� - �� Toronto about ten days ago for horse Wednesday evtning, about 6
lartune, to, have a - . He says that he feels better than -be there has -never been anything to make er ; nor can a poor man -go on pay�ng �18,000., It is 4 beautiful property and crushed in at the side, anq, it was evi- that left . -.-.-,-
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� 7 - has for ten years. Thankfully Yours, him so.. He has no vote, and therefore daily wages to his laborers, and giving well worth the money. dent thatthe person who had had the the Northwest, died at ��
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Adge in his hand. ' F. M. RosE. For sale by J. S. Roberts, no occasion to trouble himself about i -daily food to his stock, and getting: no -The �ther.day a man in Hamilton honor of being the natural " possessor 'cif Landing O a . auBe of � Jas =_
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�he cartric1ga ex-, polities; he has had no school, and I return for a twelve month. He must laicLinforn!iation against his son for it had met with foul play I Many years death was atkarigulat(d hernia, gentleman was aboat to step into the -
� therefore has never learned to read or I be a capitalist. My friend ettimai , h s which hewas suffering wheu in Toron- -rig, near the telegraph office. The gig . I .
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is Mr. Mayors, of, write; and, as to religion, he goes to ' : to. The deceased was born at Alder- was broken against a telegraph
; that $500 for every ten acres is the was fined j6, or failing the money 40 murderers. -
� from his barn to � Toronto, November 10th, 1880.- church or to chapel -at whichever, as I moderate amount of capital to assure' days in jail. A pitiful state of affairs -A young daughter of Mr. N. o, shot in 181c 7, his f ather being: an officer I and the horse ran toward South Street. .
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� p t&kan very suddenly with a pain in my -and concerns himself not at all about doubtless $5 L I a 66 s di r, and for several years past Btreet, near the British Exchange I
'tened by a rifle I 0,000 invested in his farm- -,L resident of Manitoulin Island ar. paniou, were rummaging � drawer -th up ol �
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a left kidney, and a, large passage of thp, religiouR distinctions between the ing operations on his farm of 900 acres. rived in Toronto the other day with other day when they ca0e across a he had commanded the 35th � battalion, Hotel, when she encountered the ran- � ___
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� red by some care. � � blood through my unnary organ. The Methodist preacher and the parish What laborer,,on his wages of fifty 400 pounds of maple sugar. He had small bottle containing Btry,ohnine. The SimeoeFcrresters. Thecoilonel was& away horse, with the above result. We �
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a hehd. to the hourly for two or three days, but and tidy outside. The roof is perhaps farnier? � L. A-1. season, an4 says the article is quite divided the contents betwebn them and his father now resides there.'! It was sho�k was a severe one, and her head is �.;
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,eek - a gentleman � the hommorrhage ceased and -I got of tile, but'likely of tha I ple i al was only recen ly that he was. appointed to bruised, still no serious results are an- z_
teb. The thatcli LONDON, April, 1882. , : drank it off. Fortunately the close . . __
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dull heavy Dain in the small of my ter and cool in summer; it gets out of i Canada. 4 liately, and were thus Baved. -The President brought to Quebec broken. �
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drual got frighten- back, which�l could not relieve Until I repair, but is ea6ily repaired; it lasts : DS namite outrages have broken Out 105 head of extra fine cattle to Eng- A narrow escape. I last Saturday night, six of the crew of We are sorry to have to announce - I - "
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and started,tak- - saw your Kidney padB advert, ive or six years,- and the labo�rer never i in St. John, N. B. z land, the total cost of which was'S8,330. -The family of J. W. Taylor, express the ship Western Belle which was lost I -
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beneficial, p . mert of 62 heaa, at a cost of $4,812. mandea by Captain Frew, an Mrs. Donald McKenzie, that of the for- -
,e escaped with a, and -recommend them. as one of the necossary conditions of I �O ver 500 colts h avq died this spring -Some large shipments of cattle appears that the covering of the coal April, Oom .
. Yours truly, G. MCCLANE. For sale by human existen 1. -,er. On the Ist ot May she mer occurring on Wednesday mornIng, - I
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, Druggist, Seaforth. to 63.50 a wee 7 1
Ouse and contents .. . k. If he is married ;and - -The small -pox scare at Windsor lately. Last week, W. Thos. McLean, ly left open, allowing the g�s to escape. ran into ail icob h inst. Mr. Fletcher was
wl, �� has. six children he live's � I n was in her bo%and in twenty minutes after- evening,13t
- nderwood, of the ,n it, for he 1 has moderated. No nowcaqeB lately. i� drover of Goderich, shipped upwards of In the morning one of the bbildre
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Ir E4 thel, were de- . t cannot run in debt if he would ; if he is i -The Wimbledon t WW Bail 012 400 head, and this wepk 600 more. All found lying on the floor in an insensible. wards sun' . Tbe'Cap
� � Gu8lph, May 21st, 1880._GentleE�eu single he spe'nds it all, for he has never i � condition, having fall6n ,out - of bed. lookout at the time of the diBaster, the paratively healthy until atta-eked by �
� three Wolodk- on the 24th of June by the Pol�nesiau I for are destined for the English markets. 0 ed, the the illness which caused his death. - I
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g could be done. . Permanent cure. Qne of the cases was and put a -few pence every week into a 1 , -The val no of shingles e orted from Sleeve caught in the cog wheels draw- ton, M. A., of Toronto, gave a very in. it before A could get cleOx, the captain all the IoDg years of pain she bore up I I
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small articles. The Of 801ne three yeaxa, litsuaing. Re. treasury from which in his old age he I Brockville, Kingston� and � escott last ing the arm in aud tearing the skin off tereating address upon 11 The use that and tb* m of the crew losing their bravely and did not oomplain,'but had
� apactfullY Yours, J. R. CAMERON, Elitor draws . o - � � . . . On May 2nd the sur- a smife and a kind word for everybody.
a defecti'Ke stove . ut enough to -keep him in bread I year was $23,840, against $10,440 � ia 'from the elbow to the wrist, rupturing may be made of in the lives thereby. . I I
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14 intends building 1880 and 38,152 in 1879. T e value nfil an artery and a large vain so that they school." The lecturer y pointed vivors, were picked UP u ea anything loss.
surance. I S' RGI)erts, Druggist, Seaforth. a weekly tent of fif t cents, or, if he be I the different kinds of. lumbe' exported had, to be tied, omhing all t& Boft , out many of the benefits likely to be de. death. None of them sav
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