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Z little follow took hig father'o horse ed a United States GoTernment for the loag .
I I SCOTLAND RE -VISITED. numb5r of nips partaken of during thet" Canada. - leading it back to the sevc re bruises. 'Miss Gibson prov I .
� - MC FAUL . I . L I . nd Prin- water, and while stick and fell L , the he ' the occasion, &B n Dt a Mur. of the stock and implements, which
Ex - . day; suffice it to say that even, our" , The Governor- General, a - z - rq upon,_ .
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; 13Y 1 W, . )r lips iu the f 41 or upon were carried away by the savages at the
I i . EW YORK BOOT. well-Beasone4 friend began to lose his cess are expected to return' about the Bt pliDg on his face, breaking mu� eBcapecL D( - I
V YE - � � horse tram a ace not al- time of the murders. It will be remem.
MrS, . Lotter No. 2. 1 grip, and to throw out signals Of .an wise severely disfigur- being extricated, a circumst . - .
Is now offering eter. Something 25th inst. were collected in �aia se, and other . ,- . bered that the late Mr. Laing had set -
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� 11 The general impression I have formed argumentative obara -About $10,000 dow- Ing tim " . aiesas , Guillot, tlea on a farm, and was oa the way to I L
. from conversations held with farmers baving been said by one of the party Toronto, last week towards the en -An experiment with concrete 48 a -. Several days ago I I
. 3,ments in the east clouutry, and elsewhere, is which roused. his mettle he gave vent to ment fund of Knox College. � qdan- of' Sandwich, stepped on a usty nail, pay a portion of the money ,when he I
Special Induce - . - ' buil ing 1p�aterial has been tried at I slain. At first $2,600 was :
: I �� . I - that it takes a very large capital to run ,his feelings in the .followink expressive .-A Slanday local train has now been ah, tanitoba, - ith complete on - a. whiob. penetrated her foot-, about an was cruelly . - I
I I . - I Ain line, run- WI t e ordinary claimed, $1,700 was promised, but now
. a farm successfully in Scotland. The style: I I A tell ye' air, money's yer goad, put on the Giaiad Trunk m on inch. Nothing outside, of t
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I � I I I I I I Lima, sand, and gravel can be b I iven it at ODly $1,500 has been forwarded, which
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� -TO- , most natural questioa which arises in ye wud cheat yer ain mither for the sake ning between Toronto and Stratford. stitute for wood' and household treatment was 3
w i � - . the'�pot ; this sub � . 0 amount was received last week by Mrs.
. SENTS the Canadian or American mind is, Wh o'apun'note." I had stuck religiously -Sixity four bushels of barley to the - th6time, and the wound continued t
. � A . y � J bric� is likely, theref6re, says 4 des I Laing, who is living at present with her
� I don't the poorer classes of farmers emi- all day to a very mild style' Of tipple, acre is the yield ohtained'by Messrs. � t improve until last Monday night, wbeu
. . ' I patd , p come into general )aae- . � three daughters in Nassagawe,ya.
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I oil upon tbl Milburn and Pesrt, near Whiteman's 0- .lop4jaw set in, from the effects of which
� SH BUYERS grate? Why pay enormous rents with and I ventured to pour � :.-A person, acquainted with that I ut occurred iu -
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(the, i �� CA. I I . small profits, indeed with frequent troubled waters, and to suggest that i� . C,reek,,Brantford Township. ality, calls attention to the rap� I d ex- she,� died a few hourB a er a -A very sad accide evening of the
z I- '� d ay. As -Mi. Walter Scott, residing on the c es of the aedeased was over 70 year old, and West Flamboro', on the
I I losses,'when they can own their own w- as approaching the Lord I
� I I - haustion of the timber resourc . a little girl, named Jessie .
. a LiU - L � all r life.. 9th, by which
I I- IN THE FOLLOWING - land on the broad prairie, an the we said our "good- nights" upon the 4th concession of Blenheim Township, Berta that, ha lived in Sandwich �
� - Upper Ottawa region, and as .
� course of wealthy m n street I remarkbd to my ruffied bu threshiad 300 bushels of fall vibeat off e prose . n t rate of destruction by fire. The Scott award, under which the Ormand, met her death. Sha.. was 10 - L
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k . at th t Western y ars os age an orphan, lateli adopted
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. and influential citizena? To such n jovial Id. countryman, 11 Well, Mi e Wawa C ads Southern and Grea,
I Z r Pew Fall Goodso 01 , and axe,. a raft of timber on th � i the o7 George Brown. of York
... N argumeat the general answer is, Ili e you will have a fine long lie to-morro� six acre - Brockville, who e pooed their business for
i X I Dr". Aparbam,� of will'be- a ha . I expires by, limitatiou I r Dundao. Between 5 and 6
- I I, Old, man!" he repliA bhe pen-' Riv?r, averaging fifty feet, I bRyoatT,"ne'lat
�Orlum, � I prefer to hoiaou tothe4aat.11- Boo h morning." i was sentenced to a life term in I - novplty twenty years hence. . pa three years, road will be
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.� . -� farmers love their homes ;, they love t e Le to gang tae the kirk; he's , , y, some years ago, for malprae 'Two countrymen named Belliale, N vember 30th, And each I o'clock on Thuradaynight, jas. Brown
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. - - heir fathers and daum'd _fine preaoher you. And li� -tice, has been pardoned. ather and son, were found in thei'r bed- Op ratec .
� - . bef L out. The little girl followed
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�� grand f athers grow up an. Everybody from th -J � as Quirk, of Brantford, ; e time at least. Under
� tle Cloths, ore the: n. did go like a m am - rooip in the Canada Hotel, Toronto, in- - B 'thim and climbed up- on a bayrack, .
, . Man Every field to them has its history; highest to the lowest 4 S. Tisdale, of Simooe, senlBible from suffocatiDg by the escape ward there was not much Occasion for '
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� . . . me off at Brant- the manag ent Of the which was turned up against the fence.
Vl3ter Cloths, . every road and tree, and rippling burn, in the kirk.' It matters, little W cles for a foot race, to co . of 'gas. They blew out the tbut enterprise in 9 - verbalancea - w
WTE R - . They halve it be the Aadd Kirk, the Free irk,,or ford, Dec. 27th, for �500 a side. 9 Gi eatWestern, but with the terminatiou The weight of the child 0
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� I . It . . its ,hallowed associations. . I Kirik, the -At Montreal, a drayman, emplpyed did not turn it off. Medical ali�l was the pooling arrangement it will be the rack and brought it down on her,
- I I � known'their friends and neighbors fr O -m the 'United Pr%byterian . I d in time to.restore anims- Of
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. childhood, and the fathers of tb6se shadow,.or let us Bay themantle, of Vbe by Molsou'B Brewing Company, named , ! op 3rated for all it is worth -
kL - . I %�* tion. it ib. just -four weeks ago on
I � . . Ryan, has been sued for $10,000 daim- es to the broken. wu died, and �
! . I Flannels, , � neighborS have dandled them upon their I kirk it; over all. -Rev. J. A. Ball, Rector of Banuag- -The Kingston News allu3 Thursday since Mr. Bro,
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; . kneeB. And who can blame them for It is an. extraordinary thing what an ageo, for selling beer without liceuBe- ler, Ireland, now on a visit'to, Ontario, co � i .
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� a ago the kirPs mother di - .
I amount of bard todking and fechtin'our 1 Several lumber -mill owners have
� JEW-RLER. . Olin with love and veneration to the I who iB Bpecially identified with th' work the teachers of country ichools buy seven week
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r . I ginFd' imatic God-fearing countrymen indulge in over been pros6ented for thr ish books required by their pipils"whole- -The hearing of the charges against
� old lan I which, with all its el I River, New of distributing the Bible in the Ir - ing a dog which �
� - bleak winds that . the ap'ointment of a Dew minister, the other refuse in the St., John tongue, was met at the Grand trunk sale, Bell-ing them at a pro t, And calls William Green, for hav
I ren Goods, disadviLrItages . p , � "Ichool Law,
D - kirk -steeple, or a pres- Brunswick, And have been fined �20 sday . 3
. whistll through the BteadingB, and rain erection of a new . ailway depot, London, on Wedue attention. to the Ontario killed a number of sheep belonging to
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I . . � .. that swells the streams, and covers the ent to the minister's wife. Tbe election each. . I -of last week, by his friends, and pre- . illiam Gould of East Zorra, came up
. Silks) who has pre- I Act as an ent for the ,- late assizes in Wood- I
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R PLATE. I . road with mud and slop; is the bunni- of a new minister ,is as Berious a matter -Prof. J. P. Hagarty, - sented with a purse of $75. no teacher Bball act as an e draw the r beiri-Dg at the .
I . . . e8t 14;nq to .them on the face of the in one of. our Scotch minor towns� or sided at the organ of St. Mary's Cathe : -�:--The receipts of the Jubilee ingers' as le of books to pupils. stock. Mr. Green, pleaded not guilty
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q velvets, . I �A attention of teachers to his fact, as to the charge, and a number of witness -
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I earth 7 vil'lageB:as the settlerneut of the Egyp- dr&l � 'n Halif x, for* over 40 years, died ut of
. l' - � 0 . ,I a - concert in Galt amounted to $350, 0 i I k
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Xshos,, Break-- - It is worth 'a week's rain to see the tian que8tion. IL- pan . fancy no more on the night of the Sth inst., after a few which the troupe were paid $210, leav- there is a peualty of $10 incurred for es were called. All they conld say was .
I'ard Receivers, - , I Plushes, - rdeal than preaching on trial days'illuess. Ps balance of $140 in favor of the every breach thereof. that they thought Mr. Green's dog
, Bun break out upon the fair fresh land- terrible 'o, . Ing, . �
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. . - of the Dominion - -Mr. Alexander Frazer, of Lake killed t'he sheep, and as Aba� was no - .
-�-ashets, Card , . - scape, with its wooded Blopes, its soft before a co]4g,ega,tion comp6sed of those ! -At the next session MAhodist Church, under wbose was .
� . Sash Bibbons, - � . e betide the � new bank, named the � ity, met -with an acci- missed; Mr. Gould .
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,,ta, Epergries, . . gnie-n. plains, its fields of varied'hue, to hard headed critics. pi468 the Singers Appeared. After pay- aide, Oxford cour proof the case was dis
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Ytands, Flo1wer . . make the shadows chase each other -poor probationer if he -fails to hit the Canada Centrial, will a,pply for incorpo- inglall exponaes, the Church Association d ut on Sund&V, 51th inst., which caused having to Pay costs Amo"unting to
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I- Pitchers, Ia� I &c., &c. down the sombre hills, io enjoy the twi. mark. Before him Bits the theological �ation. Its bead office will be in To- will clear over 0100, h 4 death. While taking nner a per- 57.65. The case excited great intereat
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� Stand&, Knife -- - light with its ever beautiful effects; tailor, the logical Bhoemaker, the gospel. onto.; capital, 61,00,000. -The body of CleophAs Dupis, a tion of the food became fapten.ed in the
! . ---- � - . aver, and those merciless � wbeelsmen did some long I chant, who mys- viindpipe, causing death almost instan-t- I wad the police court was crowiaea.
Dessert, Frui-it, - And when the moon has risen, to watch smashing we poor man riding Thankslg��ing Day. wealthy Montreal mer 1. Deceased was one of the pioneer Eighteen Bheel� belonging to Mr. Gould, .
011 Ringa-25 10c and it Bbimmering on the Highland lakes or critics - the weem distabee � terliously disappeared at Joliette, has 1�
� - - ,.3eg our Winceys a! 5C, 8c, - - - ', 63 miles; two to . and was much respected; be-- illed �
,"ahes, Sardine . up the h ugh the'kirk � Mr. Mills, and Mr. BrowD, were In
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tr Salt Standa, - 12je, the best in' the trade fior the Lowland fivers, lighting appen.8 to be passing thro One rode to Clinton been found in the river. - It is expected Bottlers,
I I -raggy olopes, and resting lovingly upon yard wbilelthe kirkis scaling he may looderich,'65 miles; and several others, ''t' he was first tobbed, and then ing a shrewd business man he acOumu- ontright or injured so that they had to .
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I 4 84, r s�ch observations as these: "Ml�n �distances varyingfrom 50 to 613 miles. tb� m- be killed. Mr. Goul I .
,ert, Tea, Egg,� the moneY�. the heather. There is a dewy,freislaness hea I thrown over the bridge. Tbree men lated much property, and had just co, d and the others .
. Ic,k yon." "Aye man; he's -Mr. Cbarlesworth, station master until the inquest pleted a residence, which he intended will now look to the township for the . '�
L Sugar arid , I about our Scottish hills and. dales dear he's a pairsti - arrested will be held . I I
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tp4D-ups, ]Knife � O'd mail, be's as ofthe Credit 'Valley Railway at Wood- to occupy in a few days. . loss sustained.
. )er to the hearts of Sootchmen, which even 'no de6p."� "Deepl I . Mr. takes place. I .
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Boxes, Vases, � . Goo. d Brown Rolland at 10c I the garden of the world itself can never shallow asthe GlODbuckie burn." I I stook, ball' resigned his position Mr. Jameq Myers, the city assessor -One day lately, the Penetangore -The Globe, of the 9th inst., Says: 1-11
I � I - d." IA Na, man; lip's H. G. C' 'an, latQ, Of Port Perry, has '' . Itiver. between Queen and Harbor Miss Morrison, the sole lady survivor �
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er&, Children's yard. eqnal. -' � doctrine's be soon . .1 I Of Of Toronto for twenty years past, eel- .
T . - aff ." - "I And did ye ever 'see sicQiha !been appointed to fill the vacancy- on the Sth, streetift, Kincardine, was'almost entirely alad one of the two only survivors of the � .,
.1omplete, A very pleasant life, barring hard far ebrated his golden wedding
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- - 1pit? Nae unction, Dae � -A cheese weighing 60 pounds, was I
I I times, these young $ootch farrnorB lead. manner in a pu I inst. Besides Mr. Myers' children, covered witb� dead herrings, each about lost steamer Asia, has been in Toronto
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r Pl. endU Canton Fla7v-,zels at 1 ervor, and his prayers were ower laDg, Btolen from Le factory at Pine River, an .inch and a half long. . for the past few days, havingcome for i I I
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) . . They -have their tennis, their golf f 0- r l%ndohildren, great- grandchildren and was clear, and there was Do sign :
, . I � ' . Bruce County. To,ronto friends, many were the purpose of sittiug for her picture. I
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� . I and I 2Jc per yard. - their volunteer balls, their and no of a sufficien't d6votional chara The thief ente ea gr present river �;
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- - - r." .11 Well t through a window, leaving it I om New York and Chicago. Mr. c f dead fish. elng it was then suggested that the photo- I , I
trips to f adr or market, their social te I aped. with laiB ill- fr g Kin- - �
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� . -Extra value in - Table Linen. at 2 mer excursions to the Highlands, their and be a school ma,isterl; he'll no 4se I gotten booty. enty-five vears. � (ardi-nites, some attributing the cause public, and as Mr. Kent, of T onge street, .L
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11 largest stock I � ung;" and so on. ' --Mr. Harry Denne, of Peterborough, f OL, I ev N ; - . - to poison ihL the water,others to the -was kind enough to offer the use of his . I
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rought to the � . I per yard. dancing and musical paxties, their fish- - av I . ity to ple�se 'a Btudent at the Agricultural College, ' lirV state of the river, and others, office for the purpose, the slaggestion
. � i' g, and curling. Their b"Bes It is a moral impossibil: Elderalie, with a ganiz of four scorers; � � �
hat they may. ing'shoot ng - _ c7b while com - . -
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. 6 very .embodiment, of all the members of a Scotch kirk. The Guelph, fractured his tbig, lately completed a week's work of which i tgain-, think that the comet did all the was adopted, Miss Morrison herself act �
I-11, I shall, for I- 11 Wool Flannels and Tt�eeds g iierally are the . D D down Btairs with some of the other - ed �niscbief. I swoman. 'Her figure is petite, -
,e, & discount of I A . comfort, and their faces look the pie- congregatiou is generally divided i to i g. . The young meu were wrest- he need not be ashamed, having hew thur Yeomans, husband of -Ing as ]i
. very cheap. . tures of health and jollity. If they sets, and if one set carries its man the students I 110 sides in six days, timber being mostly -Mr. Ar the well -k iown temper her face small aua rounded; has- a full, - .
ma,AufacturerW ' � a ull - ra. Yeomans., - dark blue eye, regular features, and -a I
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. . . have anxiety concerning their crops other set ia sure to have some fault, to ling PI Yf Y- r�pk-elm, and average size of stick fifty 1
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z. A as well as a � oters of. the Toronto Cof- I He thinks his gang is hard to rn'oe worker, passed away at his home p!easing expression, but which lacks a I
� they have plenty of leisure and apparent him. 'if Ifie is a good man I -Btreet- east, ar five feet. .i
. M Ves and 8 I ork of the n Pictou, on the lot irat. The de- TIvacity evidently usual with her, a -ad � !
; . Dreis Goods, Shawls, aN leasure to balance the account. With good prea6her he may eventuo,lly g�,in fee Hou"e, at 118 King 8 b 'at, this being the first w . l .1 ! ;
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I . . . P , 0 prop,riety of extending 0 *658od gentleman, who vv as in his 72nd ,which has no doubt been temporwrily . i
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Millinery at prwes a fa6ir return for their labor I kn w Of the re4pe6t and love of all his people. conaidering -th 0 i
i ls�- so as to provide night season. was one of the earliest res'dants chase d- away by the trying ordeal Z
I . I'hear When he has onoe gained these he pos-!, the premise :
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. I no more indepeudent people. d stabling for -At a Thanksgiving service in one of - 7eftr, 1
H-,E,S-.: �� � . of emigration among the Besses something which neither tirr , . r section of the Province. He through which . .Her age is I
� body. very little talk ie � lodging"for travell I ra an t4e Toronto churches, a little six -yea n. that at i temperanc she passed .�
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r and -111ung � I farmers I on it is can change nor adversity remove. He I farmers' teams. I '� - rl was struck on the face with a ook an active intere 0 about twenty. Her parents come, from .
I -hu - - . , have met, and wh medic"41 Btudent, of Toron q'd and church work, and w LEI highly re, :
. -A`yOUDg Viblgi by an ill-natured member of the -
I I to be has built his bouse upon a rock, which . �� e the.Righlanas of Scotland, and are
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. Those who give -us 0, call will find talked of the prefere while laboring wed was the ' �
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I � I Zeal$ind. the worll:E� of prejudice or. novelty can,not to, named Cunningham, " congregation, who appeared to be an. spected by all. The dece blessed with a family of nine -two Bons I
I and silver; ' � I for Manitoba, generally, or New : 4 of melancholy, made two of a large famiy, several Of - ��
� huntiRg, case,: our -Prices right FOR OASH, and The' United States,for reasons beat remo,ve Or' destroy. under fits noyed by the little one innocently clap- father . . and seven daughters, Christy Ann being
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- � , � I I : - attempts on his life by taking I &udanum. �ing her hands. . Blood,'- flowed freely whom occupy prommen� positions in the fourth daughter. She returns home . i
der� open. face I'll . known to themselves, does not appear I was present one evening, mF,nY 'B saved by the I I
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I the fall benefit of the Cabh - . .6, when the Rev. PriElCipill On both -occasions he wa ' '
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receive to from the girl's mouth' Alad nose. 116r Canada and the United States. . . on Saturday. '
and silver;. S. I will be so much in favor years; ag p , t action of the doctors. -The London Aaverti er says it is a
a�. ailver ; G, . T � I . v'jaited a cattle market east the the threshold off his romp parents intend prosecuting the -crank. -A very touching incident -Wa's 'wit- i
. I I Caird, then upon . . I
System. ' atal -Mr. Byron Kilbo"me, druggist, in ' enty French Canadians, sign of the times that in, one issue of a
11V Russ& and - coast Bome time ago, s6nd was very popularity, preached a Sacramel 'is well known -Some tw, I - a letter from nessed d,uring the burning of the Hali- I
I much interested in the beasts, as well evening sermon for a Highland Dobtor plattsville,� whose name from Montreal and vicinity, passed up Toronto paper we find fax Poor House last week. Whil-e the f
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I . I I . Da. � �ty. The church was Bitulited' all through the County Of Oxford and rand Trunk, the other day, on Rev. John Hogg, Presbyt riau r, fire was raging an old lady of about 90 �
as the men who bought and sold.the of Divini is about leaving his native the G dig. in which he speaks of Roman Catholics 1.
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L . E. Mc i -'the I L their way ars was deeply
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. - I ly counte- and as the shad -1 ' triotB. They had been engaged to work as cons her linsband, who
11 I an eitremely, large and roE evening was beautiful, uch regretted. spect for their belief"a mode of wor-
KSk I �, I namee I with a whip in his hand, asked ,d on. the lofty mountains, V'adi-� departure is very m ce- for the season, at $20 per mouth &nd In Mr. IT. been left in the building,. The meeting I
. I Ows reste -Mr. J. H..Hull, formerly of Prup- quautitv of ship, followed by a I t f
I I JP% 1 - me if I wanted to buy a " coo." I ant in their heather robes the'eloquent " their board. Theyliads. of this poor old couple at daylight was
toeAs.,. from 5.5 - %r% A 130N O'S HALL Dy ton, if; said to have made between $60,-' uggage with them, &-great deal of bed. J%mes Kehoe, a promielneyt Catholic, of � lots
. . replied that I did not tbi�k I -had & divine poured forth a flood of eloqup d sad to witness. As soon as Obif
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. � � � the 900'and $70,000 by lumbering operations 1, h ra-L,
I spring clocks. [al desire for a " coo " just at that I have never heard equalled. �,-V -ber ding being carried in.bags. - could be distinguished, t e old I dv
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� espoel , I Flo recently sold tim ri - . i
I ' good -oping over
ne day -weight% moment. 11 It,s jist the canniest kind cloBe'of the service the old Doctor, in kusk.oka. ' , -Numbers of young men and isas, in i ing spi *it of good went crawling .and gr the
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. limits for $3 arnia are isgrace a a a rea r taut and Catholic. Peo �le a
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d- � - 18820 ook at -that coo noo, ; meeting � his man at the gate o thq prostrate forms, anxiously feeling and . .
aisilLe, in solid , KO,VEMBER 211 01 a C�atur; just I t of mill and other property. Z .
I -,, . � TUESDAY '. -. John, hat amOun I lay Sunday, a crowd of 10O.of them coming to the conclu gazing into the faces of each, until she
av timepieces I i comes from Strathpeffer; belonged to nquired, "Well, i; ?71 h of ihe Christian ligion is good I
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. I � a shepherd; a rale dacent canny beast." -The Canada Pacific Railway I ay be seen in 6, vacant field, in flound her lost one. Then she poured I
.. did they think of the great Ca - �
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I When next I came that way,1 found 11 Deed, sir, they're sayipg be's a gtaun pshy assert that the reason w outskirts of the town, engaged inaiffer. enough to make a good citizen if con forth her joy -first to Go.d,;ELt being
I . Lecture. , Southern Manitoba have not ,sly followed. oe,.More uuited to one whom she lov- .
. A FaMOUS the gentleman baggliDg with a pur- preacherl yon, but he canna bap'd a laulds in ent kinds of games, and giving vent to scientiOl ellindfold check- an i
�.� � l ' I r, is the mo3t filthy and disgra-cef n1 language. -James Labadie, tb I �
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1 �� 6n the -market earlie ' ed dearer than self. Who could doubt
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7 candle to the Auld Do0or bimseU' I beqn placec
LRY.,� � - � I t had not hand- The town authorities should put a stop er'st, visited the Walla eburg players the unselfish apirit of that poor woman �
-- . . fourto;en I plany. The bargain - was cannot swear to the fact, but I h e the Governmen succeeded in . .
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I I . F. & cODGI�ded with -a powerful Blap, Of the ssion that the Doctor hi'p e em over to them. to Buch wickedness. as she knelt upon the straw, bending .
ild, Guards and Britannia Lodge, No. 1-70, A.. 0- tak? -An action,for 020,000 damages, has —It has lately been decided that no placing 33 games to his credit without over ber husband's head with her hands I
ats" Roal Plate, - . Ing a hand; and the parties adjourned t to John that he must be feeling ki�d of Own a single 16Vi, the only raw obtained clasped, her scant, snowy locks hanging .
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� A. M.., take ple ; &sure in announcl a 4raxn." I dry after' -his Sunday's labors, and �that b(jen instituted by the relatives of recruits be taken into the Queen's by Mr. D, C. M onald, of that I
4es' aud, GenW lecture, i this fair the talk was 'of 4 Bolduc, the man lately buried by a; 'Difies who are under twenty years of Was in disorder around her wau counte-
I I IDY I . . Arqu-nd me at . I he very.shortly thereafter partook � e shaft of one Of its " recently been place. In the -blind exhibitions, -nee, an -
s ; - Ladies! and." broadest Scotch. One or two dram from the minister's private b e. la,nd Blide in th age. The ranks have �na d exclainring I, Oh 21ohn, �
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of the : Mr e won 2 and 13ot 2 ; 4 games ,am
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141� Si I w is told'in the strilt'el the Chaudiere against the - Labadi
REV. - DR. robb�.looking proprietors, ith London This, of � couroe, ; at mines at � filled up with a number of young men, being �layed simultaneously without John, my poor John; I �
I Bright Go-ld n � C�Lnada,Gold Mining Company-. u were not burnt; I did not eare for
time and place. made clothes, talked high English, but co I I as these are not consideredbuch an I 0 1) the board. The games were. YO
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Gilt Sets -i of Torouto�, at the above I � - fidence. commen"d at the To- anc ' as older sight f self, I only thought of you."
� , ' dealers, the cattle -men nviorsation on' day -Practice has Requisition to the regiment my �
- the f6,rmers, the in the' course of, co Q e., In Mr. �
��- � ' - . I tory for the transit of V men would be the above q.rder Will closely contested, and r sulted i -On Thanksgi
ocklets Brace- � I Subject- cl ' e local celebrities talked the with a pillar of the kirk � venturld t ronto Observa tia opponents ving Day, iu Toronto,
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, .,�',, ."d, plain - ; rA 8 ng � I thought it a great I pity nus, at which Professor Wolverto govern future recruiting. ed Stewart called at
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-ad . I lls for the . the Woodstock; Professor Bain, of Cobourg, who shot the position of the we
s6a; So " THE STONE MIRACLE AND 1882.11 na,tivp Do ic in it purest form. Amo -The woman, Evs Woods, ctly�, at a certain &young mau Dam
to , 7eside� at Eta lament, the; Fre'es, and : a stage, to be iDeorre placed during the shoe store of a Mr. Paton, on Queen
Dattons Shirt the 4dies who pi . and the Establis and Mr. Sharman, of Brantford, assist Wentworth Day, at Jerseyville, remain -
Jr ----- � jale �f sweeties, gingerbread eakes, � the contest. Mr. H. Le Vasseur, a street east, andourprised the dealer by
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� to hear the most toys, l .
I I . rare opportunity oat refined or reli " s&4 he, "t 0 -The Grand 'trunk authorities are be made for bail, and if refused, she will �
I This is at the present day. not pf the ra . glons Chureb,i " . hat v� resent., -1 played 16 games with Mr. chased by his f&bherluineteen years ago.. !
5 a &a I stood alongside Man,' re anc
I houses ths character. Indeed, . ul�8, li,bout to close the old Western p r
. popular orator iu OtLuada ch - h 'station have to remain in jail till December received the boots . .
,�'� I I t greet him everywhere) I never do at all. The Scot � - McDonald, resulting in 4 games each The boy's father bad . I
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- sad the flattaring Press n( one of th I religious,, God-feariDg People ; at Guelph, and have commenced the 12 ih, when she will be tried at the Gen .
�tES. I the high estimation of his abiiitie& It YN Miss at a .1addie in the most woulanli feel happy if they hadna �a erection of a temporary station st the eral Sessions, before Judge Sinclair and 8 dra iel Mul- ly afterwards died, leaving the -bill un- .
. - . CertAiDly regret it. charge sweerin' . . l I Gre -at She is very dejected, and not at al -A young mau, named Dan . entioned was I
this opportunitY, Yon will y a manner. Her ht ovvre," jnnctioia of the 6iaud Trunk anc . Theyou'ng man In
�h Keys, Silver I the hall As oni alcie�liifioally profane ministe a doctrine �o fee � L holland, an employee in App'a flour paid. d - age, and .
� Tickets 25c, to fill Parts Of * es I until the now communicative. o years of ;
�nd Steel Spec-. . limited number of tickets are to be sold, parti closipg ejaculation was "Goad*curse ye." obably right. Our country- Western, for use , 8 ma�de its ap then a child of --ow
� He was 1pr . I _ mud grist mill, at Burford, was in-
' ous of hearil2g. the 1,eetura should procure .la loaicians and their' ove tation is erected. -The Hessiau fly ha idowed mothipr in Poor
desir ate at ,Wm. Uobertson The men, generally, strike rue as being are bor , I union a in bibles, was . towDslikip of Hurom atantly killed at six o'clock last left with his w
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Gogglea, Gold � Lu�ms, - ne.'� There "' ly e�Qled by their -A crooked dealer the . I had
� Alberts, Steel-, I I their tickets early. For a strojig rather than handsor I of argument is On -Saturday morning. He was attending cirelamstarIces. The shoe dealer
- & co.'s., M. R. counter's, 0. W..' Papst's, love of heir affection. for aire9ted in yJamilton, the other day- Brace County, much of the fall wheat . . . all about the cir
Rd Combs, vio- � don & wilson's, and D D Rose. H1. C.&MERON, faceo, browned by exposure to the ele, games, and t 7 . 4 a piece, a large looks yell6w, and, on inopqotion, th( to the elevator, and supposed to be look. years ago forgotten .
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W- M,; D- D. ROSE , �ecietary. 776-2 a, exhibit the niarked characteris- their native land. I ; He pawned for 6 ite i sty; an� ing in the box containing the cups of the curnatance of the boots beirrig unpaid,
-nd Bill Boaka. � men which I I - -' Dumber of family bibles valued at from blades are found to be qu . u - I his astonishment may be imagined
of their forefathers, in chool pic-nics are greiLt in elevator, when his cloth ng caught in and
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a meerachaama, ce. It is suspectad on looking down near the roots and
� Scotch c $20 a pie . - �
i ' BbLr�wdness,- calculation, thoroughnes,3, 13titntionB among the hildrep, $15 to . of them Death the lowest stiPule way be s6ei some of the machinery and carried him when the young man, iaow 21, who was
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bba,cco Pouches , SALE and awkines much more Be than wh . the chrysalis state, mael betweeu the upright shaft and post, two years of age wh a sto a (I �
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; AUCTIO I ey are strong argumentative faces? ionestly. theinsect in .
Ll ware, . Qd. - serm6ris, and carved my initials upon disl rushing in his chest, killing him 'dn� contracted, walked into th re D
F . . Dial, jovial ones. 1 When -Professor Wells, formerly a pro- the color of a flax seed, but smaller aa� c . Coroner Chrystler was called, reminded the proprietor of the unpaid
- —OF A— rath r than ge the seats in am old Cat&dral church in - narrower. . stantly :
; on bear an occasional laugh it i caused . n the Baptist College at Wood ay. inquest unnecessary. bill, which he at once settled, remark- :
'--. ill b Id on .- I ft . Roxburghsbire, j last, thirty years ago, fessor i tly a political e C- And deemed t that be would !
-1 UREHOUSE y � �poalms and ques -Two dreadful accideuts happen 3,, greatly to his credi, , -
. � bv wit for the most part of a , ry per- our - . stock, and more recen about 19 years Of iug i
'L-'r11-an't`e'd"o%La re-`� FLOUR ,M ItL AND - ST . I i ing ex- Then we learned to Globe, has gone at Petrolea, on Friday lost. A. C The father's name to remaia i
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_ ,riess, from - . . I son I character; but the p tions at home, and I �egret to Bay were writer on'the Toron will take Johnson, manager of the Consumers age, of temperate habits, and well re- I notallow his consiaers, this an
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... ye prominent influenceB- I side about two miles from Lyn- almost unexampled instance of honesty i
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I i ,d instructions sun y 0 water, fthe board broke and he fell int ) den. . i
- . I .W B, D,A,VIS haAs receive unercial al . E c -tion. * .
-,- -, � uction at the Con d h tendency towards convivi IlitY. way. T. ey interest the 4 hil- -Mr. Wm. Millar, Sr., of Kineardin -
� l . I . byPublic . I o'clock all � in their 100 the water, and is almost if not fatall r car, a farmer's wagon and of imits -------------- o— 4
9 ur of' three il respect.8hown for .the I i tly rented a farm of s
; : Hotel, Seafort1l, at the ho T�e unusul z dren, and give them somethipg to Tbwnship, recot iohard Buxton, engineer i I' a milk w&gon became badly entaDglOd i
� , I ve . scalded. R -one day recently while My. Hard- !
P'. M., on kirld' whether the Established, the Free', The idea of Acres, on the 5th concelaBion, for fi with esen other, in London, Saturday. I I .
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ING . reme kgine house, was accidentally .
� - � e grand futable num, payable in Walker's er .
, : I or t ited Presbyterian, is tb�f :ip in an uncom years, at $350 per aw The milk wagon came -to grief, the far- ing was about descending the steps at � !
, I aq n im e Un . ninninL, a laddie . 1,f-.-,4, +.I,- fly- heel and was in. . � 11 p v -pass -grain storehouse, at I
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I NUK UFkT I I'llu a riAbiple which seems to dexpeoti3ghim to appgociate advance, and at the samefirne Lie re- eckar, g broker. mer's wagon making ,� amithereens ot Mr. J.
Watches, Clo4,8- I � . Store- p -headed, pew, -,Ill is in a good stantly killed,�his rook bein
, osv rhetoric f6r four tai .hu,rd. Th . ing them in all di- Exeter he met with an accident, wh-ichi
couitrymen at home the hard the tin ca -ns, scatter min
ad waxrauted,ta The Stcain Grist and FlouriDg milis and dry theology and pr, . . no half the ore -A couple of weeks ago, Mr. Adana. it �ot been for his preaence of i 41,
� don e, sensible, law-abiding ! people tretch, showed a rent for these times. Of Huronv rections, and spilling both milk and- had -
�rs! practical M- house in the said Town of Seaforth, c?,nn'0111Y . mortal, hours at a a 8th concession ' would probably have resulted fatally.
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� � - M&rsh�al's �ljlls. The inill is a three . respect for kirk is . d, of Lindsay, died Tbompson, milkman. The wheels were fatrlY � gled
= i . knovrn- as " 32 x 58, four the are. This to itself ,monstrous want I )f common sense upon -- Father Staffer
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, � e on stone f undation, Difes, . and guai'dianB suddenly at noon on Sunday. He had had a field of peas in full bloom. A
't story train ., nd 80, � thing inborn, and ma the part of the abrixinles ;
I es with new brick bo � a had been taken off d-uriu g wrenched from the milk wagon. The It appears his Cost booAme entun
--� i iler house, and . : . time, but made crop of pea t of i around the upright .shaft of thegrain
114and, opposite - rurvofstou� , - �- The boiier is almost 0001 i6Dally in somewhat extra rdinary in the,years that are gone. been ailing for some a considerable qusll. street car came out beat, and got OU ator which was working at the
40 -horse power en&( of an . ' the summer, and
Cash Fum I. . I itly been put in in place I I made one of a party 0 five at - I , a S I -pie the light of his indisposition, and it was not ,ity of Beed bad shelled out, which u - the wreck with searelel a mark- The elev' -'
� itio.re - new, having recer contains an excellent ways. . eks ago. Among I met M�day school pie � �until Saturday thatany daRger was ap. t its own, Al- timO,� And, being lifted off his, feet, Mr. -
� ,je. The mill an qxcursion a few we he late favorable
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� . dition to the other machi . other even, der th nfluence of t nglrding was carried aLround by the shaft
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; . : purifier in ad - vith the property. the'party was a fine old Soottis gentle- do, -where they Ud prehended. The immedi,ite cause of - I though the horses were badly scratched, .
� , tleman's groun � metime.
7 1 half an acre of land goes ) G.RAJN STORE- is good enty- death was neuralgia of the heart. spriDg-like weather grew up and bloi having drq I pped during the 11or so Finding that be cOtad
T a tirst-class ' , one of the olden time. k Frost, however, bas now the tongue act the attention of
�� I There is also hirty feet high, I passed the day. i There . were tw not attr - anyone WbO
con'lection., 35 x 45, t ma and his 'apacity -MessoB. John and Charles Wilson, 6omed. Jac e horses falling
ROUSE, Trunk Rail- hui'por was unfailing, , 1, and th,ev all collision, and one of 0
� - the Grand f - four oirt-loads of the" W Cidar as. , b ave , effectual check on this unseason- th the It was mightrelieve him from his perilous PO-
. close to t1hae switch of or� ng Scotch whis cey un Creek, North Dumfri put &u harness.
4TER, � . way. itiabviltoftwO-ineipiank laid flat, vith , awallowi I Anh durin looked bright and happy ,�vith their t from 19 ableness. got mixed up wi $50 worth Of sition, he concluded to catch tile bea=
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I .. � walls eight . ound ) Grand equalred.L It was Saturc .1 . lit fresh and roBy faces, the girls in, their realized 800 bushels of whea the acre -In coining out of church at Tilso a- I estimated that n on to it, in hopes that he might
inches thick. The Ir by th( L and hold this
Iftig Jeweller.. . use s,tands is c -- - per an- Our, trip the eating and drinki#g mig ro 'White Mouniain find I Sunday, Miss Dell& Gibson.1 damage was done by e collision -
the storeho that of ,the cook prilfty' Bummer I. oks, and -the laddieB abres-being 41i bushels to of tho ,couplings- lu
� , for which a, nominal rent of $10 -ened `1 unto 0 varieties were t burg, on 1 .
� � Trunk, wel� be lik , -'As the long Th I which gave -From the Guelph ercUry wO lesm loosen some
. � I ; ' -I- -;-+- i.+- ned on the register 4--lk� -,Idow refs, Ot h -a was not suemlsful, but he
" . � 'their beat Sutday claes. .
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I ocession of carts passed the children ultz, and Due 019-1 w -
� . il we pr - way through being misplaced n B, ;ed to upset the horse -pow OWU
� Seaforth .intry in J 9 . ng, who was mur- ms'014 :
� � I by the best graiD-grOWinz col the most harmonious manner and cheered, d their well-dressed pounds to the bushel. � Fortr late Mr. Win. L& .
� - � surrounde( always ,had a large our an I le Bon of Mr. Goo. Tummonas, dropped into the flue beldw. n- of the th is three sons, by stairs, and thus suceeleaea iu istopriug
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a at my, store ,d the null has had reached the toon on re urn trip, sang � -A litt Kansas, wi
� Canada,au pleasantJ faced teachers Beemed to enjoy fire turned (in, dered in
i by Miss Nettie . amount of custou, work- of which will be when a wind-up was propose at the he lave. merchant, of Ripley, met with a very stely, there was no ars age, has received the the umhine.
� . -Easy, Particulars the fun " well 968 t , � I Indiana, four Ye .
M each,pr � TERMS ' -"f another of the party. I I R. N.- L. serious and p,aiuf ul accident lately. The otherwise serious consepaiiew m4 lit -
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