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. I Landoes sraendm�nt was aegatived,by I - .
. Z I - usually laid befo e the House in the, - that gentlem�6n a, year &go. as was his woot. We hope hie 1nJ4tjjg � -law
i ADVERTISEMENTS Government not permit, end withdraw ' - ' r - -_ been ,dispensing
� NEW 'L * to 25. ' , deliberately Shot and killed her bus .
n , reports, etc., until a vote of 48 1 � . ' - I '
I . I . these funds and the expense rr ,ust revert form of scoou , ,�� i . 'band. The murderess has beeh ar- It was moved bk Mr. Robert Porter, are in -noway serious. - ! - - victorls Roado sind wh(
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thu �098 AND FREE GRANT9. h , -train at . Lc
i . - � some time in Fe a fting the law" . —The directogs of the Morris B ,no I
I i WrTheo dgure betw6en the parenthesis after � 11ory, . Mr.! Oreighton moved a tested. . seconded by XT W. Wilson, that this. A - to catch the
r � back to the municipalities. The whole ffi On Friday .. for the year ,11983 � _(
i . each Una, denotes the page of the paper on whiah o oials At least I & mon longer then EARTHQUAXE IN FORMOSA.. N hereby confirms the nomin- Agricultural Society - lqj isSingLSee,t'_UWag b
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- ; � 11� the advertls�iment: will be found. they have had th a time - resolution n ng t e extravagant - An —News Convention' Sohn Brickham, N. Curnminq,lqed _�- � P I �
I : h . - SL _F trouble is, however, that Mr. Meredith , utithe Legis . ni i ation of Mr. George E. Jackson as the are , AP heavy sal
� . 1��, I � - . I . I - a Government a a from Taiwan, Formosa, Dee 16, gives - drift were
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� New 1. McFaul. (8) - . and his friends are not -in po and Are laiure will rise on7 T ur with expenditure,oqf t. �, of the party, and Mel?onald, Geo. Pearce, R. B. Laddlaw, '.
i I . I ' of repeated shocks of standard-bearer I - Blacutone in the Q.41
� Carni'val—M. R. Counter. (5) n; ad' and in Seiting forth that if the p reient fina,p. an account r givehim, an undivided H. Govier, J. McMillan, Gregor Xc_�.- J
not likely to be. If they were i 2 power,or Scarcely a report iot pre a : cial policy were persisted in, dfr�ot earthquake which occurred on the pledges itself.to W. Campbell. Auditors . that 0 of t�e .horses
� ,ray Up— R. Willis. (5) ,� . the hands of me here. Two new re- iupport. I Gowan, ,W.H. L I a d
, i . � . ould be the result at an early island from Dee. 9 to 16. Not a day i .. -1 sueou d, �though
Court. Sherwood—T. Finch. (5) if they were likely to get ini �o power, ted to the House taxation w I - - I -
, � . ' . ports have been resen I . ,. Sand,field passed without two or three Shocks. ,. The resolution wag carried amid great Watson and Jas. A. Anderson. - I � ILL ,vwith t. coutents of a
i Money to[Lend—Wm. Graham. (5) theyL would -not be so Solicit us About this -session, the gh they have not yet day. Mr. Creighton praised . . � =Mrs. Eliz& Warnock, for Many . bags that lav
__ ` ecried the surplige, The destruction of property has bleen p4thuBiasm. .one of the
14 Goird— .or & Dickinson. (5), the municipalities,- and would be. quite been . distribute , viz., 'those Of the MROdonald. and � - . Mr. Jackson retrimed, thanks in a years in the millinery business in . L everythin
� � great, and many lives were lost. The I - which ; hi -de :
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i o I - Property for Sale—J., Leckie'L (5) - . Bureau of Indus ries and thp Provincial W�bich he said under the , urging the Goderich, died on Wednesday last4 She black bo'
i , t ) content to leave in t ted t oxte�t visitation I 's'
i , he hands -of the is the firaf that has befallen few well chosen words
f � Z Guardianship Notice—G. Duncan. (5 Boa L
I ; - � ization and was very highly esteemed, and ,'Wide -
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i i " 11 - I rd of health. Both will be found 00. .Xr!�. Ferris re "ad, &�id Formosa for the past twouty-five years. necessity of thorough organ lgeutle�aen had to hoof j
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! � �h� Apology --A- Dancauson. (5) 1 Government all the patronage it now to be full of 'interesting and valuable of 82,000,0 F ; 'Peter Mar- bi work to. gai They Sympathy was felt for her during 16 , n1nction� -
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i T _ --�-J; Latimer. (5) 9, ,led the Opp I aing un- ATTACFX,D By A, LION — - - u the J �
�' �, Brick House for Sale possesses, and no doubt woul 1 not be matter, And will quite justify the ex- ch ri ty of all ConBerva,tivas series of adverse cire rpstances under - tr&rnp,"but US they aR
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i i V_ �. - able totake b* tion to any speoi 0 vin, an animal trainer belonging to t e bad the sympatb � .
4 - . No to' Contraotors—(5) a additi66al inatitu- ec I .�� d -right thinking Reformers as well, which she had Jately struggled. I �along nice
; I �i. , averse to increasing it. if� they could. *pense which the a � . 0 4 . . feet thoy got
4 .11 . . I - items of expeDlZro,_ and with confin- circus wintering at Philadelphia, fell an �
t �', . Chancery,Xotice�_J. Winchester. (5) ' tions have oa'used the publie p,arge. good —One -day last week as ,. an, of . __Baiturday
� il A I so. and by united a -,tion would have i Mr.Sw
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LLLLLL 4 . THE BIVEAS AND STREAMS * BILL. prospects of Success. , 'hisozigirre i house � d farm outbuil
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� �; i the Dominion Governme t That famous and indafinite accusations. The amedd- The ]after was enraged because of - at. ' - and - , an
1] �. V, �. _ . On Wednesd ty ,this now - kt again advised - the thresher from the farni of Mr. Avery to -eorge Staples, of
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i I t � I - ip by M b bv A vote f 50 to 2'. tentions shown some young lions, and The Presider artily, and re- that of Mr. Grant, on th d'6n Road, L � Linds�y, were totally do
! , llr� � * im-_ : I seized Marvin's arm and tore the flesh Conservatives to work, he a Lon
I - � It Government has five t a amount measure was bro - Mr. Boulter then offer on I
.,Fm cally the . . ph �at the he was so unfortunate -
. �ou txpontot � f patronage in thiK Province possesoed for its Second rea lipg in identi . as to have both
; n Mr. Jackson in trium , � Mr. St�-Dles and wife hl'
- ; I i�-1 4o � 0 1 1 a free y of the from jit. She then broke out of the tur I UP8j3t an the roadside, ' I a returning
. I i . � an twice censuring th grant polio ,
I # �. , . Same sba,pe in. w iich it has be - oll. - And a number of � 11ala in t
� _� - I cage. The men outside fee red to come head of the p u home, . I
il Z I . by the Local Government, ai id yet we. * As every Government, which he claimed was in 1' lie engine broken. I.. ' fire -when withi.
; W- � i i - . passed and twice digallowe'd'.' felt satisfied that there the pipes, &c., of t
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� I --NN never hear of Mr. Meredith Or any of one knows' tl�iis is the bill which has the interest of the lumbermen and not to Marvin's assists, siasm almost unprecedent- -At a meeting of thecreditors of . L .
I I I, I -1 # I rdee, Mr. with an iron bar boldly attacked the was an euthu L Mr house.: The house I
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� � P - - - . - tween in that of the sett, er. Mi * Pa I John Brunsden , of Londeaboro L ii,
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t I �f i , __1 - k[EAFORTIE19 FRIDAY, Feb. 2. 1883 i his followers advocating the eBirability given rise to one 6 the.conflicts be
i t'� ci i ' lionese, 'and goaded her back into the ad, among the party ind a , held on' chargejof the ,hildre
� I aBkaka)1, and others replied, Thursday of last, week,
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, , . intments . ffelletive oontraBb cage. . tion throughou . ere ii .
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� I , in from the Federal and Provin &I authority which Bettes � (Mi t the whole Conservative . � � the fird broke, out w
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I � � k- ' hi'story of ourProvince the formep drawing W itors agreein to -_ gte _!
! . Y 1�4 of re oving appo have marked the i anv -
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.. � - ! --j- Easit !Iuron Reformers. control of the Dominion'Govf rument to beral system NISH Nmms.- Eight Fenians have ranks to redeem the Province. - 1, 9 w ring the stock� A
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I . i . forthelaRt twp__or three years. a(, the simple and li' dent that accept - Of 60 cents in the dollar. bh�- � � , Patte 'on, ther
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i �, I . started for Liverp' ol to embark for Mr. Henry Eilber'felt confi 4 N
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j . 11. f meeting of the East Huron Refo the municipalities. I i is simply impossible to tell what th of Bransden has again resumed buso eeda& L
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I I W" jA13 I ich the� settler deals directly with America, ^fearing arrest. Formal by working together .the candidate mesa, i
� . _ h hoped fie will be able to over- board. � Everything else
7 7� '� w ,�� Association will he held at the Central a matter of grab, and it is V t 'all ' whether the solution will be, found in a w i
r � ".. L . �1 ment, vith that in existence .noticqs were served Saturday on Davitt, the party could be elected. If they took and it is �
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I - P, � n of the ominion Go nd e - including all r-lothit �
I i I i -ilu - i - ay next the 9bh i likely the' I . I Healy� and Quinn, that they must find hold of the matter earnestly a were COM - . b� .
- . I Hotel, B ssels, or, Frid people willcousentito andan- backdow vernment the Government, big diffiew ties. I i Ig a
� � or in an abai�donment of :the position in the North-west where a large propor- -The members of the Metho 1'. The fire'
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� i I IFF bail whbin a week or go to-Kilmainham united, he felt satisfied that ,success (list , burnec Is su' i
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I ;t common ` g at twelve o'clock. ger the u8efulness and effici�ncv Of a n in the tion of the public ands are in the hands
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I . � _ � - - , which the Priovir g companies and indiv -c I I a had carefully weighed church chair, of Brussels, spen ,y
� i tl��i f specufatin i- jail. -Two ton guDs an I pistols have awaits tbem� H
i -4 . We understand that business of thel good measure which has worked bene. matter. As things atpreseat stand,the 0 � enjoyable, time at the res ' I .
L iden6e ,of kitchen stove. Tw.entyl
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� i lillill J Ouse by a vote of 47 to 25 been removed to Limerick -from Rath- and watched the prograss I I
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11 _': t . Chas. Harris, Morris, -on Thuirsda .
� � latter alternative is by far the most un. duals. The El
z I . I �Ifl Most vital importance to the party will ficiaMy simply to appease t a jealous . ! sed its disb lief in Mr. Boulter's keal, in consequence of apprehensions Government, and had become convinced- i � owned by Mr. Staplft. w",
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I li, I likely, at any ratE so long as.the present expres - some change was necessary; in the evenina of last week. After partsadug ' . butsid6 the barns ��V Rt,
r � � 10-1- � -large bog ne r that .-
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Z :,.-.� I Government rem tins in office or the AnytLing he 0
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� i , I Castlerea, shifted its position the other a ' - - �
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�; trust therefore, that every Reformer THE FRINCHISP .
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- . I : I - onid do to support Mr. Jachsor� the evening w s spent in singin d ociAl
w 11 Liberal arty hol IS the reins of power. .
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i 19., WIMMININ . 1, n of tae right 0 the Do- The House sat on Sat ikday, and On day, cadsiDg great excitement in town. c
� � - 4� .�� who possibly can willmake it a point� - I The questio -- - attendfug school at Sectl
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I � , 1 ��. � � I otion of Mi. Nairn a resolution, Apprehensions are felt for the ind contest he would do with the chat. Before leaving for their homes -
7 , - al. the w f they `W- -T8 treated to an oyster supper. ford tb;;ngbip-, was a
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� to be in attendance. i �� portion of Castlerea. greatest of pleasure.
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� On Friday evening the 19th just. , - brought before a magist,
- .i r .: - � . will has declaring the Lib ral party to be
- � . V. Elliott said this ':was a
. I 1. V. � __'. � - ; in Exeter on Tuesday last, tbonomina- � 1; d to an exteDsio of the franchise �so STORM IN EN.GLAND.—A severe Storm Mr. B. 0 im h
- I 1-2 I i 2;. ,,!I . . . been raised 4istiE otly and clearly, and a I the Usborne Plowing Association �gave - , Ssault 9 �
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� - Aa will, be seen Vy reference to 0 , to include,ail clasBa3 who COqld of wind and rain swept over a consider- meeting the � like of which had, seldom a �ehanrie �of a
I 0 i -tion of Mr. Goo. E. Jackson, made some pon �tb!a ultimate as i
. it would Beelp that n ,Exet - , 'ig profane and in4
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� �11 ,�_ ' I , I . , lay.claim to the able portion of England last Friday been seen inBxeter,and augured well for an entertainment in Draw's Hall er- . uW
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. � � report of the proceedings of the County, ti confirmed. NN'hy it !was fate of the ' §tre Lms bill rests in no fairly and Of the elec., which was tolerably well attended. Th'6' nterfering wit -I
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: � � �i Council, which we publish elsewhere � nocessar - ' i a endment to ihat to go into Slip- ported. Ten bodies were washed ashore , tors Seemed not to
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I . i -, x . Mr. James Dickson, Registrar, has notkuo'w. It was stated, however, that -io iF , ply, and, conBeq`uently, closed 'off the near Penartb. A steamer is supposed nection of the Local Government 1
71 � `� . this matter Ontai s fighti g the ion, by which both sbould before the audience. Mr. R. 'Porter costs, Amounting to V
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. � i=. �_ � ;� was a strong feeling in the south BATTLE OF ALL THE PROVINCES . carrW - number, near Portbeawe. A steamer, work harmoniously, instead of, like the adted as chairman. Proceeds amount. -- . what similar case ocel.
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e ? � , E, part of the Riding -that Mr. , acksQu is for of miurse a re3triction of Ilocal po ent,.d ing I ithis instame tN
i � 1. - ; the sum of $2,018, 9 . war g their utmost
I 1�� -. , I . by a vote of. 44 to 22. Considerable supposed to be the steamer Blackwateb, Mowat Govemm 0 �
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- I " -1 . . '. discussion tooh place in supply over tte sunk off Mumblesbead. Twenty to thwart the gr wrenched! a board off the door of T. -for the imagined wroV
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Z [Z .. q- quefitly bear the Government. of I ment in persoDs were drowned. �Sbe is 1,379 by Sir John Ma
w - F I _., . - ported that an attempt Would �e made far bho agitation system pursued b the Govern I uvaly g6uffl.a ensued, and
, - I � , an, see- Gregory's pork house in Win -hum, an. � r I
. I ;.. - " ated family, and so moved by Dr. Colem 0
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� If � 6 The tore of � the Btitutional li M�its. The�stana which the 0 ov Beers a.p. exci - much discussion. Scientific the Liberal -Co
edfor their wise,prud6nt and economical Mr. Robert Porter. tion Roads, which is f rmed nservatives of South lard. Another pig was badly
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., .; . . legislation. This is All right onoagh-. re8entGovernm a ti6a dLegiilatu re have of Huron * tion assembled, do abo .
� w. ": - speeches at the Convention, also, gives P I � . - authorities denounce the system , in conven
. - kt -. : ��_. � . one which.ought ty commend pointed by the C Own L n a Depart - V two, therefore had. to leave it, as it was !
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�f � 4� . " taken is heartily Concur in the loyal, able , gation,' but refrained.
- m - Sandfiel&s Government was economi- , as inent. The amount asked for the water' tight bulkheads as useleaB and most . �
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, . j - -1 itself to ever lov r -9f local pelf -govern- . R. too large to get through the apert ered an action for asi
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; 11 � men , la Big B of the t�MOB seem present year for this purpose, $123,000, absurd.. A Royal Commission of En- nd efficient 'manner in which W tire. � 11knt , .
; .k _. I - � � � I t � and th . , Meredith, Esq., has conductpd the No clue to the burglar, - . sulted in t he ratepayer r
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- - V. � . theyinang,ur I all to say that in this stand tb - -Conservative '_
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. . . - N. P. resolution wag mov d on Monqay �hipa will probably be appointed at the leadership of the Lib ral �
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I ; '. 1, . question . .1 an d do passed a by-law to raise the sum of � -� tered S�u -action against I
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Z : �_ � � 4 it is not to thq,t Government that this hoped for success if the party could be Prov Wag COMIDg Session of Parliament. party in the House of Assembly.
; t Z;i -4. � � T toy Mr. Merrick, declarinp that it , . . - ing thei school.. I
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. i 1, 11 __ county united, &c. Now, if complite un . .
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. � its di3posal annually : prevailedwby so much co urne an att . unanimous confidence and support to lands on the 15th, 16th and'17th con- I
:!, -, ,c-� which places at anis Bil0which was shOuld-ass I The South1luron Conservatives. him and the Oppositiona he � so well I cessio-as of that township. Pi�xtiog in� - .,Tames' Guthrie, a -pn
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t k `_� ,�U to the National Policy, and .censuring . � �
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I , The Government of John -Sandfield : I The resolution was carried a a
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; 1 1 Pardee p(?irited out. as Sh tense and long -continued cheering. held I I
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� I '. 1*�7� -9 . party is now united, and for Mr. Jack- , 44 to 25. Mr. Meredith then moved a tion was held at the Commercial Hotel,. --' ay ra - W, A
t �� -1 , 6e'of 1 legislatidu on the subject, . Dr. Coleman said he bad been present at Cranbrook, on the 27th d of Feb - - which . as Bolmenized -_
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I � -� , � .nty for registrMi 38,4� and ' n o the Old BY13- Exeter � on Tuesday afternoon, and _ -of the bri,de's father. 0
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I i IF . ,us d for lumbering pur- tem of conduct ng thel al the inte"rest taken b the electors in the weath4 the guests rvi
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. i i - �� 5 I appointed two Registrars . stay go. upless we 6an cor viuce our 434 Btreqms; . the conduct of Mr. Meredith, and -Mr. Murdock, florigt;Of Exeter, on ,
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I i '. Conservative friends of the Rri or of thei I? Superintendent instead of a Miuist by the large audience that assembled whent
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I i� - ]present Government came into power, ways, and. in that way win1hern o,yer of- some Such measure, could be abso- investigatiDg he fourki that the hot- ' -hot table, it was
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f --� -, ,�l y controlled )y the owners house adjoining his residence was on - 1 bride a-hd groom were I
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. 1: .�� k " .1 � united the County,� . 11 . -B 0
. I abived' the wite being 18 to 25. to have the leadership of any:party, and
1. - * . Mefodith, Mr. neg % . excellent, upwards of eighty electors firb, but the application of a few pails Aenly the shr'ek ' f
� X -a d passed a law Mr. entitled in the highest degree to the
o I )', i. - -��-- � poit in any other way, and if they we�re ImProvomODts-' Hon. Mi. Croo is progurpasing f - being present, representing the various keara, and the -startled,
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a I ml d other Opposition members fidence of! the people. of water soon put it arit. Had the &.e
� f. lil. � � Y, requiring all Registrars to r Morris, an : .
r I - , eturn to the at Sixes and sevens about their cand. d�teo ably, and nuless a relapse, takes place
� Z ,i sections of the Riding. The president, 'i � iato 0 �
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, . I 11 County a. certain perei3atage of their th a,�,, who cried, -M
I .i � 11 i � - I few months. I . - jay husband." When f�,
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� 71 1 - I - out and vo ad for us'. mally read a Second time on a I chair, and presided in his, usual digni ,
, it - ..-. office f . as if they, came an . � ceedings during the Iasi few weeks The pl.%Ut3 Were Moro or less des- I
11 __ .! i � :_� � . I . � Word was received t d ay of tho fied manner, while Mr. G. E. Jackson ziorning she f - rand her I
: . � " , , ,,�. & Specified sum. As a result of this nd we division. - . could fail ta be convinced that Mr. troyed. . I
� . �r - We want a good square figbt, a death of Mr. James Boi field, M.P.P. offi is,t6j- lier siae. She isalmoal
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: � i �� W_ �.� TB-e%LIQUOR LICENSE QUFSTION.- Meredithw&s perfectly qualified to be - I
- -:11 legislation there has. been placed in the . want to beat them fairly and upon for South Renfro . 1jecaased was in In opening the proceedings the Presi- - � from grief. ,
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� f - t', �motion to go into Supply Mr. . duties during this dent expressed the pleasure he felt in the leader of any party, and that he later, mother of James and john, Link- _. . -
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! I 11 . - I � I I 'Meredith moved hat the license com. one of the ablest men in the Pro- later, of Leburn in the tomns
_; � sessionAntil abou two we �ks ago, when meeting them and Seeing so many pre- 'V�ag � � v.ho residea on the Bi
. � ; . � I'll hood of twenty -thousand dollars, which lorce-s united, and a victory tb - - - Vince. I Colborne, aieaat the age of 75 , years.
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L , I i -1 I I prov. if gained over a broken and distracted by county counci. s in counties, and by disease, however, developed into apo, thordughly sustained. Since the last 9, 8� 8'" - . :bres*6' ,u 9 "a a sPan
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- I : taxes of the people just that much, and faction. So far as we are concerned it 'the councils of & ties and towns where abilities that are equall-d by but few, settling in Hamilton. In 1856 they
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- I I eader supported big motion active par a House, largest'and moat important meetings Man -
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� � I tion, would have gone into the Pockets The result w.ill be all the sa a. O�ly in a vigorous and able speepb; protest 0 On st his follow- indeed,, he had already made big m Since resided. In bar 27 years - lie dieil in a few hours i
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� �. � uals,. This is simply 6' entralization - George� E. Jackson was unanimous. is
� . of private individ Mr. Jackson being a neighbo - we can't ing against the 11 Of POw' members. His place on the Govern. st moments warespen
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I . -1 . er, which� he said the Government had ment be Mr. Gib, ly selee:ted as the candidate of the future. -A'dispatch from I
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7 1 belp having a neighborly feeling for The meeting closed ivith cheers for the one of the old pioneers of Leeburn. t'
t " � y been gui;ty of, in taking to themselves Son (East Huron), may b filled with a had Tanuaky 19th says -_ �
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. I 1. . ofited directly by the wise . legislation him, and on ttat account we would V I chairman, Messrs. Porter and Jackson, -Mr. Win. Pym, lot 3, concession I
. � � . pr � I I the control of �ho icense �Ystem. It more gifted Bpeal er,'but: not probably aot thought it necessary to.call another .1 I � ugh �utherland. M. F
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�'. st as .soon he had Stepped aside and will be observed that the p9licy of be 'ith a more genial man. he present time, but I
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i I other in8tances could be quoted where . HuThn Notes. . unt the vithoiit food, -while oa
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. . direct, has been equally great. This is him ' Councils, �bere it fo own use. The corn waR an ex rarill
I ; : r I � so much, while Mr. - Ja ksou will ship. and town collout - 31ail,
. ! ;. r' Spain on Sunday reviewed 14,000 troops, Toronto some time since, he concluded two year old filly for the Bum of �180
z h il _� I - - I �ha yield, one of the best ever known in *a on the prairie.at
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; , � of Bavaria, the fiancee cf the Infanta to comb before them that day would Goderich Signal, has been made th I I -
r � . the people &Fe too apt to forget the to heart. But it seeing, after all, Jack- . I z
� . � . thisvacilla- d, extraordinary yield, he counted the , :
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� i, I � ' Maria. : be the election of officers for the eh- happy pQ,reut of a bouncing nine pouri .
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� C ! � i benefits they derive in this way, and son is to be the man, and as an'oppon. tion was taken advantage of by Mr. '
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� : . . _. permit themselves'to becarried away by ent he is not to be despised. He is a Fraser, who, in the I :
f t I � � I iDg great damage in west ind uorthwes� The;minutes of the last regular meet- -Mr. Win. Graham, Reeve of Stan-
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� �, �, , . more political cries, which have no . y,, thp Pro 1 . - Texas. Stock nd slaughter ranges ing were iead and adopted. ley is making preparations for building I
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. ! � � � �� � foundation, and are gotten up mainly 0- are especially s ffering. The Source Mr. Jackson made some remarks in a new brick house, to be erected ne I
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", i I 11 . �7 f. season, and it will not do for'Reforna. the -Government position, showed how t : cob. 'Of Mirinedloss, in the - M
� i ,I ,i! for partizan purposes. . was incendiary. reference to the general business that summer. - .
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- i . - . ers to treat his candidature too lightly the Act FLOODS IN ENGLAND'. --The heaviest had been transacted during the pa,st -One night last week Mr. W. Stew- -AS a number of the ExoterNasonic ,_ ture, i
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I .ii; floods ritish ake district i � d spoke of big own c'0 lad _n. - �L �
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� - ii . � . � men, how it bad been endorsed by So twenty years now prevafl. Lakes Der- which he bad met with a success that about 40 bushels of wheat and 50 of Ball one evening last weak, where they .,o I
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I � - � eminent a religious body as the General . . He o t I n from his barn. bad been paying en-eir �
�, wentwater and B issenth wait now join, exceedeld his utmost expectations a 8 sto a I .
I !j --may wake up on the eve �f election Conference of the Methodist I of that village .B; fraternal visit,
I . T. have been laboring to prove that under they � church, St. Mi 6rys, and T. H. 1,
- I I �, ' - and a portion of K ,eswick is submerged. felt Satisfied that the prospects of re- -Thig winter Mr. Samuel Hopkins, I-
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i I � Crooks Licensing Act intemperance day to find him the successful caDdi-' and how it was being well and faithf ully 0 feet they noticed in passing that the '
; �- the . WIND -STORM I,,; DENV T.R.-A terrific deeming the riding were very favorable. of Morris, has hauled over 200,00 ,
I � � , �� I I i - residence, of - Mr. J. Cage, on the London .-
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� � I . I - , wind Btorin visited the Ci y of Den . ELECTION OF'OFFICERS. of 'pine and hemlock logs to McDonald S .
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! I I d sobriety thrc ughout the' Province, Colorado, Saturd�y morning. A dozen . . mill at Walton, and is not near through Road, was :)n fire. By giving timely - � JK=434Y of water, there
I ; a measure of mor&l reform it has proven this � is an utter impossibili ty. with aT1 . itance they snecaded in subanin tha suffile'lent to rept
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� The debate Was 1ODfinad exclusively to buildinigs were demoli i - �
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. -, Y_ a fadlure and Should be repealed. Bat, their organization complete and their a - . I yet. 9 . � .
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tZ Mr. M redith an I Mr, Fraser, who are The roofs of Mani more were for' off'. , Mr, -Mr. Joseph Baker, of Cranbrook, the flames before m ch da, ' springs.. �
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r � .k in the face of these bold ery in order, and a I ttle Several perso ere ser ously iDjured, Counors being appointed to the chair in . ly : - -�-14itcbpill -must -
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. active sides . the interim. turing thirty wagons ..for Manitoba ong at the time they did, it musiclal town and it -1
J. many will be* surpriBed* to learn that of the House The DEATH OF A MISSIONA .- Dr. Win't al � - .
� ous, earnest work between now and ,resP I * '
. � . * ' likely the house would have =usie� loving people.:
. � '. % former has impr ved materfal,ly of late Gottlieb Scauffler, died � u New York On paotion Mr. Ritchie was re-elected They are a �ood'lot and he expects Ad- is very _ I
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I I . I 1� years, andis nov Friday, aged 85., He wa i well know� by a , (1-itional orders. � I .1
. � position proposes to make in the law is of a majority of three hundred as he can. speaker, by no means an aqtagonist to the inmates were all asleep. , 1� :
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I ii to have the Commissioners appointed be of anything in the future. It should - . I r done to him. � was to be held in Watson's Hall, Blyth, A. 2 ,
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. share of L i I - Mr. Fras . er-though the subject i � bas been Staying Let MrL. : ,."are 263 births, 187 Ir
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L : - over to the counties. I — � . - which does . not come - i's Ono Stewart alias Coleman, M ho committed as Tre surer. L � bad state of affairs. Hannals !or &&the were registered,
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. : . I . Now that the, oppo8i tion to the lam as , OUR TORONTO LF,1'TF,R. his chKrge7-had the whole matter at arrested at New ork, and while be . ing Presidents for the various municiWi'r appointed policeman of Exeter, at a 101d, and small placards are being post, '.
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I .� iw it Stands is whittled down to this, it is . his fingerB'bud.B, and the, forceful elo- taken -to the trai Saturday'en rout� to ties : � Balary of �475 per annum,' in place of ad around town announcing her where-
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. I . i ; (From Our Own Corre8'pbndent.) ., quence with wbi d the tor Texas, cut the a teries of. �is neck I at God6rich Townsbip.-G. B. Elliott, Mr. Gill, who, was considered by many abouts. While Miss Morrison May be, 4be old ,ch -arch or ered
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i �i I - tu�ons course of the- Opposition rouged J . and is no doubt a -very - bg the coming
I I . 1� ,�, - ToRONTO, January 30th, 189& the Deabrosse street ferr and died. ohn Beacom, H. Beacom, W. Crooks, to -be overly lenient. estimable young -1 t!; - - .
� proposed changes. The law- must be - ' a the enthusi�asin. of hiw friends, and T� a friends of *r. John Cox, W. Herbertson, W. Elliott, lady, we fail to see why she -4me gentlemen� build
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1p I The'-elosiDg days of the Aession ar -PLEASANTNE'�Is, - -The Conservatives of Stephen an- . should , Young men.
I I I �_ - �, . working very Satisfactorily and benefici- . . . brought forth round after round of Gladstone ,rejoic to hear from Cannes Usb6rne.-Thnmas Coates, D. Mille, tertained Mr. T. Coughliu at a compli- make such an advertisement of herself.. - -W
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.1 I I Ally, when after months of research and � cheers. No otheF members ap 11 rap B. Fr'ncis, E. Routley, L. Hunter, T. mentary supper at Crediton, on Tues- We think aspirit of Sincere thanldul� I
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1. i : the end of January would sea 'Ahe end cared to enter, the axen�, and the . ness for so miraculous a deliverance � �
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� I I pa,tient, feeling, ,of the public pulse, this - amendment was Tut and lolt by a vote ported to have declar. Kay, 4ames Halls, A. Duncan, J. Dul- day evening last. There was a good . Would prevent a parade of it. We .
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: I of the present Legislature have proven - edhimeelf to be,fully ten years yotkng- mage.� - attendance, and a pleasant evening was eer- __ a I -we �� I -
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� I I I is the extent of the changes which the of '49 to 26, or and anXIDUS t resume . his officia�l tephen.-D. Rollins, J. B..Hodgins, * tainly fail to sqg why she should pose Henr
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4 . is holding two sessions daily, Pbe esti. - the ,captain, mate, or I
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� ges . On Thursday Mr. Laudier moved a NEw YoRk HU ANL?' OCIETY.-Annual lin, T. Headley. W. Baker, 0. Corbitt, Bra,y, wife of W. Bray, of Efirriville, r around, -
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I - . mates are nearly �11 conourred'the Op.- I WOUR more readily �
.� � � would not increase the efficiency of the T . resolution impeaching the qovarnment report, of Henry Bergh s New York H. Eilber, John Ryan, S. Holman. . passed quietly. AWAY to her rest. The admit her claim as &,ys *go he threshed ;
� .- .. . . position have sacceede Societv Ity to Tu6kersmith.----:M. McQuade, G. E. Such. If she is selling her portraits , I . � . - -
L . din placing all, for their centralization. poligY as shown 6, for the even ion o Cru6 deceasedwas about 50 years of age,and ,�
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I � Act, whil; a it would have a strong � ! 1. 11IM708 donou ce fox hunting tond. Cresswell, John Rattenbnry, Robert simply as an easy way of Ing a � 1'4.0x60,with Y.jo graiiarx
I . . I � or nearly I in their takin to themselvee the ap- A. i had been in poor healtb for some mak, �_ I I .
. tendency to encourage disturbances and � . I lerks and pigeo Bho ting. Persecations last year Elgie.i' Robt. Newel, Samuel Wallace, . I living, the scheme hasour hearty dill- "of, in the �short spac,
I I . pointment �f di ision court' 0 0 . years. ind A'half, for Mr. Ji
i � ALL OF THEIR PARTY P ORM uBur ation of power in co - n- 794 ; disabled horoes rescued, 1,�25 - H". O!Brien, Robert Barber, J. Neigle, -The-following pathetic Hues are in- approval," - I .
disseusionsin the municipalities. It is bailiffs, the . I , :_ - id&th line Blapshard.
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J � court (Weiland) who, thodgh a young . I I -up : �
� i �; EudENIHIS VISIT TO ;ARis.-Sevigral Stapley. -G. Castle, S. Simpson,. E. cells of the Exeter look borse notes: l9r. J. Shipley bo
� I . fore the country, in the shape of resolu. I ugm 16 - Uve -been appointod fl.
- ; .. �i, cipal institutions free from partizan I � - �he Brig , J. Erritt, W. Graham, J. Me- splendid mare of Mr. James Snell, Kin- � .
i . � man, is a pleasing and graceful speaker, London p having: criticisea . 9 "Fit place for only hop er heng ; � 4i Hibbert . T. Carrol
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; i � I . ties, but with the proposod amend- i ad- ]with educa. ex -Empress Eu pnie's ,'recent visitito Kinlaj, R. Drysdale, H. Howard, W. 'Nont p1we to put white men; burn, at a good figure last.week. on ,&r Ferguson, treasm
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) I motion to go into supply, and little pu li4l:ied Parso , T. Stinson. Those that pnt one in this hole
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L � ; . would beL as ardent a struggle in County .. �ughtered ment from 'Mr. Lauc Mr. Goomau, of weighed a 19 months old colt Sai A. C. Jones aud-_
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. i � I- - . ' 5 prompted her vi it, dee aring tbat'she Wilson, James Levensten, N. -It, is � stated that hai I
. . i . I Councils each year over the appoint. "innocents" and put the �finishfng ad that ., under the old gy tom county the fkrm of Gosman & Doddo,Blyth, Iras tnrnad the Scale at 1,430 lbs,- this is � Aaditors. - .
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I ; 'touches to the Government legislation rt juag's in many. ted will never leave E ngl an A where the re. C. Erkitt, W. Fee, H. Hopple, Joseph I . -After a hug-
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i m,ent of the commissioners as there is t I t, I mains of her husband mid only so I are Gill, James Pollock, Robt. McKlogin, had a legacy of Z15,000 left him by & ahead in Weight of &Uythin Lof itS 4d Several
I . - I L their oww rel atives o , the offices , 14 . 9 months? dui
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_. I �i I � now over the election of Warden, and still onhand. This will be a 'to - Y I � Anthony Holland. maiden aunt in Scotland. He is to be cir,.ss hereabouts. Mr. Frank Thomp. . � fe-ititude ;
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I ,, and on Thursday the' ut which w FOR ' CHIGAX,1.-A letter has Seaforth- F. HolmeSted, Dr. Cole- congratulated on his good fortune. 'son, Of Mansfield, Ohio, has purchased Julness, Mr. _J
i , it would not be long until the annua i ju= man, J. Kyle, T. 'Kidd, D. Hogan, Ed- These axe the right kind of Aunts to several draught mare� in the vicinity of - 4W i in Str
! tiontakesplace. TheEessionihasbeeri responsible lor ti a administ�ation of jus- I received in, Dotroit relativp to I L atfora
� . I -1 battle would be fonght at the munici- 1500 . have. .. Seaforth ;he claims to have boug ' lit P L
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. I - tice, should hav4 i the power,of Appoint. land in Michigan, for a colony of 1, ward Dawson. ht zug, 1 '22na inst.
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- i . pal elections on square party grounds, i . ing the officers v, he were. to carry the or more, families ling, -Owing to the snow blockade, Dr. better animals at lower figures than he � He Was one Of
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� been less delay in th 81 * to settle i M hi� They want their L" Hardy, Robt. Saunders, J. Venwick, Wild did not lecture in Clinton, as in- could have bought them for last e ,vesx-�. ;
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., : . ness than i* he ca td, tended, on" Tuesday evenin f last Last week Mr. A. Morris, of Stanley, 2839'aniaid his shaT
- W uld be lost sight of. The fewer elp- s usually it se, To those the state of education and ucation�l land together, I th � go:)d water front, J. Hyndman. . I I L
a ! . .1. � L 0 unacquainted with -the formE of Perlis- affairsunaer the old systo and that where they can , uild a town of their Bayfield-W.W. Connor, H. Wain. week. He was engaged to 1150018 At sold his agricultural Stallion to agentle- -.4
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. i pointmento the County Councils have " the.evening previous, bu man fromr, near Exeter. It is only is -- ed, �
� I : meutaxy procedure it is sometimes gur- now. . q eation was own - and occupy the surrounding Wright, R. Bailie, Robert. Mbrrison, J. Brussels . �
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. ! - : distribution of the license moneys '_ the meshes of routine, that Lpparently which followed number mem ers A M.&Iq SHOT! DEAD BY 1118- WM. Mr. Robert Porter addressed the both appointments. mud weiglis 1,460 lbs. Mr. Thos. Con. � '. good work ten
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. - . � not: gooL ' '7e might be otherwise I � 11 -David Clarke, of Bath, Michi. meeting upon the necessiti of united' -A couple of weeks since Mr. Robert nell, -of Hamilton, Dakota, who recently IL � Aor4 Ana Mate 1�
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I- I 11 - would be in hand,mig them over to the merits are entitled to some degree of I o the f I for years. I . of the barn, jumped to 01 Tipling, has a standing offer, of $700 - �. I I
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� counties than &B n8w managed. The credit for the promptness hich, he'll GovernmeDtoontrolled eve- 5,000 ap- Satnrday irom the wife's determination ly and enthusiastically, with determine. scaffolding, but the boards on this were for him. - Aw. i u or ei
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; � kes many expenditures .whi6 1E d6otor had prescribed. party at the head of the poll against beneath, giving bimself a pretty bad -Mr. ' : - .
� reports so close upon the e d of the ' than those in -the hands of tho Provincial other th n the I I . - � Hector Campbell, of Kirklield, . -_
I . . I , year. At an -ordinary Aewio6,be0nniuR I Governmeut-and yet the * Opposition The child grew worse: until it was sup- Mr. Bishop, or any other man that shaking. He thought but little of the lost a -valuable horse one ifight during - _. - . of an inaustria
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ut the midd16 of Jp,�uary, the 1 were prepared to view t4is state of posed to be dyin ' ' ,w _ gainst him. H aden __ � �
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