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I n- the cost of maintain- membe " of her'vory interesting class of Conservative, and if the
I ; NEW � A-6VRRTISEMENTS Support, and on the ot er too proud to e& at the'College, of these one . family think &boat the. mKi . a L .
I . . and the at nd'taken by the ing-County Councils in ihe years 1872, young Isdien, thus.sbowing their - warm party could only b brought to under. �, � ty Ore. it AP �,
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1 1 � � L I I go before a magistmte nd declare their , tains '1_5 mutos ;,- two . Government on the I &-ding questions:of 1877 and 1881, respect* ly. Xr.Drury attachriaent and esteem', and the high Stand that Sir Johu Xwdoiield -W&g I t ' - a ficut window i ... .
IWThs figare between the psrenthe�t i after � I I .. � a at the expense of tW_ , Which
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I i I each line,, denotes the poge of the paper on which poverty and inability to comply with mUted each; teu himiliest 8 each ; the day. Theie and other things �ell compla ined of the incre tso of late years , epprpgjation of her services w a teacher. playing a gem . .- ,. ed in&&4h
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. _ I - - the,a6ectisement wid be found. and n . _� orthy of note that the same- province there would be &L very general the 1-4 a �
L . - I the rules of the in atfintion, and es & re. thirty-eight familbs, 2 each ; which way the tide is. runni g - sod the in the I iombership of C )unty Go -U4 -_�,, It is also w . ,�A --., I 1
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au . (8) ; L Government is acting quite le�itimately and of'I he expense in keeping them iffo-,' the' revulsion � of Sentiment so L about the room � H
yodi�g ladies were not long Since far an that ,...: . � �
. . Successful M,erebeuts—E, ReF sult the children & all such pare�tg are seventy-eight, 1 each. Two deaths oc- 1. � . this I_ - Oeldy &plD11C;&t11G
� sing—, M.L Campbell a Co. 5) 1 - . - .1 in taking advantage of the Situation. and coi tended that gone steps. shonl&- - e reward given- , party was concerned in reference to - I _' the op , , - , ft
i . . ,neglected and go uneducated. is is cutTed among the pupils during the his state of affairs. by Mr. Rob�rt MaIndoo, for their dili. important matter. We were fighting �.. water &:serious Qou 4
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: le . ng'Out—Weir's Book Store. (8) _ Besides, the owner the agony is over be take to remedy t 11 . - ta"n place. !
� .. a � 1 the. yelLr. - - The,following extracts from the and the fate Of the parties Settled lor The H)n. gentlemari'i remarks were gence and perseverance in committing the battle of responsible Government -- I ! I L .
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i -o I For Dakota- and tb a Northwe it. (5) a lo a to the State as wen RiTtho - for all the Provinces, and hei coun 1. - L
. � ..... Lsud For Sda—W, C. Gonialock.' mode of class instrue- tl!ie next four years t a better it will be concuri Bd in by others, ,and Mr. Howat to memory no fewer than 3,000 verses Wiled 11 I -_
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. Bluav&1e Cheese & Bat L (5) individuals, and it wot Id be w90 for the report givirig the . � I the Govern Went, said that ,of Scripture during the short spac6 of them to stand firm to the Government I -1 a man named Jamie
terCo.Weat�ng_(5) Gov t � r everbody conern on behi If of I I I
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i � - Lt . tio , and mode of training, will be in- f? 1�, i � dropped dead while
. ernmen to oonsid r the suggestions : while complaints of the kind were three months. � of the Hon. Oliver Mowat, and roll up 1 � .
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i Boots and Shoes—G;'Good. (8) . AN OPPOSITION DODGE- � kL -
r LLLL . � I I I . � of t4e sup4intendent in this telstion ter 69ting : �1 . The Opposition, by way of creating general, the difliculty was to provide such & majority in South Huron as � near Wroxeter, -ou T
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: i - . � I I me 0 uld be worked The South'IE[aron Convention. record of the past. He said the num_ Hislop, Bon of Johi
� . I . C JLASS I.- omppsing two pupils, re- the House a �eries of resolutions on the .very glud if a sche
, i . J0 V# free alikel�o an. . . I � eve, of Grey '01
: i I � fu T J0 4 txlyiooit, , I � � . � I out wh,cb would meet a diffloulties of . -The'Reformers, of South Harou are ber of intelligent faces before him con. :,-�_ _. � - Bee -ever is. .
i 7 eel ving half an ho.ur's instruction in principal q,pestions similar to thme �, �,on tl
i . I � of mail tftini Dg the inatitutioxi I 8 of proverbial for their enthusiasm and vinced him that a gentlemen would be typhoid f . I
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i .1 - . lat t s"sion y com plated a full course of last Septomber. They are, in f Tuesday was taken up largely in the unanimity and as & natqral result selected to represent the Ridi worthy -A petiti
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� .. . SKAFORTH, FRIDAY, ,,Tan.' 26,11883 927,54, or 0 average cost of $157.20 per of "Plants their uses." This course ,folating upon, the Le lislature the n_ second -a ding of a nu or of Govern- their conven tions and other gatheriLg's the s pport of the electors of South -- -
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I . I : I ernbraces, .. ood plants, industrial. cipal section of theii - pa rlm- ment a0l%other measures. Amongst are invariably wellattended and pleag Huron, and capable of intelligently de - _�
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I . I . maint'nance for the I 'is BOO Ing r ' . 'That on Saturday at ing the rights of h" - _. - the tate.p.eyersof Colb
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. - The Wardens 4. previous year was 037,11,100, or an V,rage plants, and 'medical plants, as oi)n- Tber i i . __ . .to erect a. bridgo'acrO
I I . -t&ined in t a Fifth Royal Reader. able in this, oonside ad as a matter of ballot into the elecd D of Separate flensall was no exception to the general and his Province. . . I �
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;'. Mr. L. Hardy, Reeve o Exetei, was of 4157.63 per pu0l, so that W�ila the It was ts, .t school austees was . disposed of. it rule. Every municipality, with one THE CANDIDATES. �
I I ught exclusively by means of party taotics, but the manner in wh!ch I t ,
;f � I .. . This The result of the ballot was - - -A young lad, son
i I I - unanimously elected Warden of Ouron tot- . show the straito to receive I a six months' hoist by the exception, was fully represented. Dow an- I . I
�� - , � I alcost was con iderably great r dur- articulation... . it is being done . a I I erd of Holmes4ille,i
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. � " - . CLASSII. --!-Is comprised of three� which the Oppokition Rie. driven, �nd pretty ecisive vot.a of 43 to 11. exception wECs the township of 8tepheh, nounced, giving the present member, -
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I . � ,4e in- . o.. which they are I - - which was four delegates Short, the Mr. A. Bishop, 102 votes out of a total , � : loaded sleigh, o4o: OI
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� . I 4 11 , Council on, -Wednesday. Mr. Hardy creased sttendane; 3 tho cost pal i pupil into sentence's with lip-reading. They Willing to resorti- The . Oppositio,61s - INews of the Week. omission being due to a failure in the vote of 130. The announcement 'was - , - and in -dther waYA it)
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was somewhat de(reased. The t� - will be taugb� the multiplictition table, . :'Wher Is Governmental L -oxathie
. 4 16hing . , plan is thri . . � SE,&L4 ICAUGIOrT.—Several fi�alfj have calling the meeting. Besides the dele- obtera, and on motion the nomination ' � -� Judgil,g fi�
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� . 7 1 I . - staff 'consiats of thi rteen persons Ppsides as w I . . . captured on the iceoff gates, also, were a large number of true was made unanimous by a -standing vote , 'Ing On
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: � . � , � self one of the most independent and the superintandsi t, there being. 8! male tion. I . Staten! Bland. numberof dwelling
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� . � � �. . JLASS Hlir—COMpriSeS SIX Pupils, 611 member.risea in hi's )lace ,and. by way I and tried men, who, in- former conte-9ts amid great enthu8iasm. - i
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L � 11 ,I offident'm embers of the Board, end and 5 fema'le iDstr ctors. In conprotion amendment thereto, moves a resolu- 11 .
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L I . . lari stole U0,0001 worth of dia. their rinciples, and who attended on of the representative of South Hn of Grey durin,-. �he CA
� : w . ,N —0 Tuesday night bad ta'Fen an active part in defence of Mr. Bishop said whatever the merits I - baras orected t-Urougl
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- i , we can heartily cougraitulaite the _ �ndus 40 minutes each day -at articulation-. tion oontaini�g the Opposition view on � � - P
- i ; - . with the inBtituticn tbLE)re is an 1 - I . om & safe in a store be represented as m i, a .-mr. issue Ratter
. A I . . monde wd j�welry fr thisoccasion to show that they are as uch bra ns s
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� ; -1 �� U � a the gi Is and - - in Savannah. � . ready for the coming fray as they always contained in any constituency in the - I - has sold what is I knov
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: ! I lo( uial langn go. reading th . . farm, being lot118,
- ill Hardy will fill the position with dignity boys are instructei in various b .. _ In lip. ey 1 .
; - �� ITALI N ENIGRAT .. - EmigrhtiOu have been for the battles which have Dominiom He was proud of this re- I
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! ' and credit, and to the satisfaction Of all. from It, ly to So rr�erica has been
I ; _4 � I of industry. Th3 girls do to, oring, tb, iy cafa spe k any number up to 100 ; to a motitin that bbe House go into gone before, and which,in South Huron newed expression of confidenoa, this
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, �_� , The Maxdtoba Ele6tions. dayt of the ' confidence in -the 3overnMent, and a :' . - meetina rec,eiAlly - ht
. I � 4 - -work of various kinds and sud�t like week, divisions of time,etc., I North America, howeve is not to be hour appointed for meeting the hall 1�
_. Il I- I ,a, regar Iles r, supported had not been impeached by .-
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The Manitoba, Local Elections took etc. Must tberef j. s of its nature, ,, - i *
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� 1, 3, 7, *, . � ,work, and many o, them becomr vqry. ' recommended. their Opponents in the character of any ,
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; , t, CLASS IV. Can s eak names of be o posed I ysuppo ers of the Adnqju- I was packed f zi I 1, and many were forced . -
� , d althoug, the I P one important mewwre they had enact- - . . the ,very handsome st
� . qq Z.,. el d I � t8-- things in the room, different parts of i� -) NIP NiFicENCE, .-Mr. Jacob Bradshaw, 'n
r:.1 .i see on Tuesday last, an � itra 11 to stand, the Seats all being ocenpied. f
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� :�, - - full returns have not yet been roc ived, of Hampton� New Brunswick, has given The Convention was called together at ebildrell's I
0; " . I The boys are principally empl6#d at aroiat 'liow roasonal)le such a motion may be . ad. Instead of the Opposition attack- ,;
� . �, I . I f I - - tbe body, numbers up to 100, cliff . I the. Baptist Foreign Missionary Board , � -Mr. James Loa-.'
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.. � i . shoe-makiDg and carpenter work 1� L�st kinds of food, and days. of the week. i1i itself, ane regardl(s3 of the fact ihat twenty tbouBaD 11 o'dock in Hodgin's Hall, Mr. D. D. ing the Govern-ment the Governmeu -) d
� ;1 1 1.4 �- � . . . - . d dollars ($20,000), the - Wilson, President of the association, I bad to atta-ek the Opposition. He said z . last rummerinivt -e
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� I I =ant that the Norquay Govern ant 'an 1-1 o distifiguish the Ha,ma it may cotitaiu statements towhich . I
� ! 7 year, -besi,des doiD � all the 'in akinf d interest of which is to be used for the actiXig as chairman. He explained the I in this contest he relied not only upon - - .
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. t � I haa been sustai promotion of home and foreign mission- 11 the Li!)erals, bat also upon the Cou. � -
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I i � 4,* mending for the institute, ) tN),; shoe. form 'sentences thera. Epbscribe, iti! must be voted down, ad . . � *eighs 1425 pou:4,13.1
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� i . ing: majority. PorjBideripg the lues- ma,king d . asked the meeting to appoint a' a - . �
I � - epartment supplied two large solves by their 'teacher suppl ing as it,'i does, of I no amendment. �
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I : ��. E'�PLO SIONS. -Three terrible tary, and & committee on Credential; I who were no� prepared -to surrender -_ - Pon; J
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- �t .- 1, 01 . I .7he Opposf��iou prefer to take tbia . � -A few evc-111)vs 11
I � tions, at.. issue in rt at Province Such ' ,�Iam, was, 7
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i order' fo' Ins ne Asylum at Lqia- 8 , explosiQuo took"plHce F iday in a gun- when the following appointments were the territorial rights of their na, ive Pro- � f.
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I , a result Was so tely expected. i The. uZi open, et rse wheill-4 of
I 1�. . I . don, the total of tl ie work turned put by I� ,�"r powder. factory at Mui eo, eight miles m&de:-Mr. M.Y. McLean, of Seaforth, vince and invite direct taxation. They -11 "
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- 11 4 decisioa of th electors can not be x pupils. I 'hole field. o themselves, rather Oa� on A. SI .
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z I - . ing 61,2 4. - �:!� from Amsterdam, , and Messrs. Geo. Samwell, of had nominated hi'm &-s their standard
�: �` this department b( , CLASS V -Comprising six pupils, re- make theix:_3�ofions in the ordjn�r I . * . hat. The little fbilo
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I . '2� interpreted .otherwise th4n as an an- * . Sonia -forty lives and damaging an im-- Exeter; A. Young, of Seaforth, and bearer. - Ha wanted them to elect him, - ,
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I � 11.1 . dorsement of the: disallowance �Iolicy The nationali U I eive forty . utes.. instrup ion daily. %yay w meope 1 cure it slippedl and
I 1. � �, .� ('uantity of prope,Aydn the vicini� John 11annab, of Tnekersmith, com- not merely that he might occupy a Seat
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I - ; - . �4 follows: Catiads, 10i ; Ir and 4 I . :Such was the force' of the explo- mittee on credentials.
I - - 0 ) - ty. in Parliament, but that -the constituency
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i V - � England, 46-; Soo ' ing ' At the sitting on Wednesday (17th), Sion that *indows at AmFiterdam, were - - DELEGATES PRESENT. . of South Hurou might utter its irfost - - ;
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4- --: - - ssion, bf sathfaction with the w I . broken by it. - ' delegates emphatic voice in disapproval,atthe ,.resulted.
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. � � .7i, � expre . 16 ; United StateE, 6; India,, 1 and un- Mr. Creightqp aired A, perennial griev. The -following were the , .
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. __ I � ,inoriopolY of the Pacific Railway OM- . ce of his iii the ma ter of distri))ntiDg G�ASGOW IN DARF,xEgs.-The largest present from the various munjelpalities: meddling of the Ottawa G,.wernmen't !A --- .
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7 � -, 7. - known 29. The rel igio .. 8 denomin � nants. - They are jiust beginning an eber in Glasgow exploded on Sat_ Z3 - his stea
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. , : -�., - I pany� Well, if the, people of Man toba . I � lip reading, * . tlie:d epartm,platal rep rts. Ile conte0, ,gasom Bayfield -James McDonald, James J and in support of good government' and 1, = - I. Bro&, fol the �
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� f . . of the pare tis are ELs follows: Presby- (11 urday. Damage 210,000. Eight per- Thompsoujohn Ferguson,JamesCurrie. I local autonomy- Ile had no doubt but -: :
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� A, : I . terians, 87 - Meth9dists, 80; Church of sons 'w(re injured. The greater portion
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: ,� t ., a grindiog railway monopoly fo - the I - � Tbey, are rall new and axe learning �. I next fail. We ire gi
. . .1 � r; '85, sounds; ono� having Mastered a faW of tt a v ri u . ente- were .n��dq . tend,
m I r;,: a � 1� �' . I of SbutbL Glasgow was dtirkened and a Mon, Ed. Cash, M. Y. McLean, Alex. I L�beral majority than ever before would -..
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i it, �- . I Euppland, 49 i Rcman Catholics, 'I a 0 8 (iop . I . . that -Mr, Bell in - -
z I tt , tb at � Paulo _iearly cauRed in the theat I be rolled up in Sout� Huron. .
I _11 � : next twenty y8airs, we do not know in . I I res. L
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L It q- - I � Baptists, 25, Bible CbristialoLs, 8; 1bern-, they ate tanght the simple com- public a -Stewart, Jno. Beq,ttia, Robt. Lumsderif . - I t -orthSbor6, in
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- . i outsaiders should waste much sympathy I birations. At preserft,quito a number without waiting until they were pro-' A. YouDg, Arthur Forbes, Chas.Lo -
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: I 1_11 i � - . I Lutherans, 7; 1Y.611rionites" 5; Ply.,. n7uD. The M. G .1 ' I I tory. i -
I I i Caledonian Railway was blow wr;e, I Mr. . Cameron, of Goderich, was I I �
I I I �� I over them. By their decision in the . of sounds are mastered, and'pupils sooted to the Honse, as the present � J.,G, Wilson and Wm. M. Gray. .
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I... 4 , . z explosions were supposed to have been 11 warmly received. Mr. Cameron is a I
� It.. � _. .1 mouth Brethren, 2 n .1 � custom is. - There Seen
. '. 1 , ; New Jer, salem'2 ; slic W_ symgtomB of good progress. as to be rat er Exeter-Cbas. Perkins, Geo.Turnbu , I ing for ten s 0 tb,
,_, I recent election, they have voluriVah y - der I
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I I ,� � I I I � tbe work of Fenians. I . Sno. McCallum, R. H. Collins, Geo son of Mr. M. 0. Cameron, M, P. for _
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I 11 I I en 'i . of impartinq moral and r-eligious � 9"", Br�wnir:ig, Jas. Prentice,Wm. Whitlock, man and a gifted and pleasing speaker. - t . ,
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. t 4 V I to remodel and revise the work of their . .. I . . the train on their wedding tour the Mr. Meredith who be said bad over- - - ��_ --Miss C. A �Iorri
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I � � men, 1 ; Harnes3-m er, 1,,, ; Ot,01* lost. At the'same time 'it would zb . Ing Jnd. Woon, Jqs. Piocto B. Holmes, .
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. I � I V'o "' ists, 2; Merebants 6; Millers 3 -Paint- markalily fast speed for a five year old' th Huron would assist at his politi- .
� i I I I Religious exercises, consisting Of a pray- Make the oborige proposed, they wop . 91011 , in the stall it isisupr-
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; :t � I ; ers,,. ; Plasterers, 2; Saflors, 3 ; - Shoe- or in Signs, and oc:!asionally of a brief forever sileuoe Mr. Creighton on tbi . S. Smillie, W. - - . . its hind foot o I tQ
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: �1 '' . m akers, 3 ; Tailors , 2 ;- - Teachers, ; and mcral lecture, are held in the' chapel �eighty subject. ap- ' *g A to turn a 1 soM4
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! i - - It is astonishing the number of deal ' evE ry morning at the opening. of school, ENOOURIGE' � . I - Da�id Manson, Donald McDonald, Jas. proved of the choice of the convention,, � .-� ita spine ttut --t- 1
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__ i . . I I . an again in tb -A fulious g%le raged on the north .
1. ; f _. Cummings, Win. Finlayson. He bad been the favorite of the Sea.
� . . Mutes there'are in the Provined. I eafternoon at closing. A good in ny portions of Ontario have 11 . -One day la�t Nvel
i . ., tions. Th of"tb ' 4 coast f Scotland forth delegation for -the nomination t s. Burd6n,l i6f I
i - . other occupa, a ages for two days, and
i � 1� i I P1 GrELce is said at every meal, and most ow got. q Usborne-W. Quinton, 0. Spring, � 0- i
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. i age ; eleven, $ ; tv -0 y. .a. opted the practice of praying, Some the Province, and the want of tim er Perkins, Chas.' Monteith, Thos. Allan,
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u . I ve �been in all 597'edu�at�d a harge of all the younger pupils for an the encourogement of tree planting, P1119 I . Stephen -S. Hogarth, ChAs. Christie, i
I � . . - ; ,hirteen, 18 ; eleven, 19; thirteen, c - . " - I was done.
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I r I . ho r, and explains. to them a few sim- its prov:lSions are generally ta�e4 Dp,.A,AH OF PRINCE FREDERICK CHARLES. D. French, S. J. Hogarth, Geo. John- of hard work in order that a Buccessful ,!� -'Mr. John � Lont
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i I , � ple truths', illustrated by some' �d Frederi stone, H. Doyle, 3 might result able hero -of t I
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I - names of 156 others of ,school age i who � � .
I " ; . . olue, 26; one, 27; one, 30 and 'ope 36. rn' brothei of the Emperor of Germany, eDs, S. S. Nash, Jno. Reith, �Tno. Math. from the impending struggle. . . �al il
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. I i , varions, causes. are not -there, and it Is which the pupils admitted du,riDg the ' S "I Cbarlei was indisposed Some time-, but S. Hersey. John McArthur, W. Oliver, H,u-uo,N E naelled har I . 4-a
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I . not ait all likely that these pinbrace the - )r 6�s purpose. Sac muuIci� . Hay -R. M 1 Op- - 4.- and will be mUse I
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I I . year berlon g, and tt 6 nt mber froni each'. , ( - iously. written- I I bus to 1, his death. The Emperor and Thompson, Thos. Sturgeon, had not to fight against the loca, .
. � e In ernational. Series, prev alities as ayail themselves of the Fan i � . . . ,�
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I i that although the institution Is � Cardwell, 1 ; Carleton, 3; Duffei�n,,.l ; three o'clock, the whole School asse.m-': for each treq (of certain approved kinds' - dying r i I
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: i 1� noble work there is yet much for , 0 Du�rham, 1 ; Elgin, 9.; Essex, 7 ; i F : I ,
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� . . i . I � select. In the afternoor at 4.30 the' tiou 'of three years is in a healthy con, death the festivities: a honor of the sil H. Heyrock, .
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;. OVI: 01, accOTMO- Haliburton. 1 ; Halton. 5; Hastipgs,12;- Bible classes again meet, and are ques.' 4ition, one �.alf of the expenditure t9 bE � Taggart. W. Chapman, D. McColl, loudest possible protest against the line, for tile suin'Of I
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r i I . Huron, 16: Keni, 12 ; La,mbtqp,, 6; tioned 'by the Superintendent on the rjecoupe� tho municipalities by the Govi . y situatel
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L I entire work is to be overtahell�,incroased Lanark, 3; Leeds and Grenville; 8. lecture- which they attended in t _qrnment. 1J OT territory. a 'Very -
i I , I I : , �&ws of a somewhat Similar II HOTEL DESTROYED. - The Sherrie,W. Russell, -R. Hersey, Samuel � good. .U4 .
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- . ; MiddleBex, 15 ; - uskika District, 6;_ . . a ti&18 of delegates- an adjournment was M
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, ; I Peterboro,3;, Pr3scotbandRun9ll,6; tolearn that Ron. Adam Crooks, Min- Ires a Stage. , Men-, wom n and children tion' the chairman said the first item of ever, was not done. Lettherepresenta, ' Prices were the.r
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? The training here is. not merely of' a 15; Sk9rmont, Dundas' and Glen &rrY, hiE recent sevore illness, and is gradual- The featlire of Thursday's dress. No lives were lost. � organization of tbe assocation, and ad- buyers a year I 01 -
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. I I 1' Wet- ly gaining in strength. Although it is 4n Oppositibn onslaught on the timber EXP osiox.-A MIXR x vo . rgala- ing their Organization and consolidating -, _ 9
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i I I I taught the use of langi�age, anO are 1 ; York, 22. It will thus be se�p that , n of the occa�ion important issues before the elect. . ,
i � seat in the House during . the present' en- ploded Sunday morning. The shocks of Mr. Hugh Love, of Hillegreen, did .. other horsF.9 W�ro so
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� � � � ? first been obtain do blown ito -atoms. Nearly the entire Ottawa had no business to interfere had again race . �
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I i . they arelikelyto become useful � - increased graOnall y each year fro, i 100. elected with�nt Opposition. , Thurs ay the 18th inst., an engine on - lation. The duty of the meeting was desires to place on a Ord it y p thy .- I I ,
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1 'pipal. 1 TORONTO, January 22nd, 1&93. reply, it waq only by taking advan�ago the - ; . arlia- � I -Aw
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I 11 The re orts of the Inspector and congenital,24� ; congeshion of the! trade that ou6h figures wfre reached. but. bo being able to reader the needed Mr. A. Bisb op, M. P. P. for the Riding, The resolution was carried by a unani- � � th,�r towwusbip� of I
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� i : ,� ,� Superintendent for the past year are 6 ntery, 1 ; fall, 2,; bilioul,fever, Delays are proverbially daDgerous, p.nd mous standing vote, amid great enthus- I - ' � � . -o the stal -
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I . I ___ smourit of interesting information con- I ; Ficarlet fever, 38 ; spinal fevep, 11 ; mood. that; a quarter nalillion of dollars w full sp ed, and in the blinding snow ward were -k�corded the heartiest kind killan, Blake, Mackenzie and t�e -� t a' 'he
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� malarial fever, I ; t- rphus fevfr, 5 ; their work well up to date, bills ere if the a' iberewas-a tremendous crash,and t ORCrANIZING. I
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i .. I charge. their paren. I � I I , ___ I It is Scarcely a Secret that. the inten- . for the scene of the accident The snow , plan of balloting without nomination i -Mr.Thos. Bowyer died at his resid .. � � ,% pU,1'cht�'S'-!d S
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