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t_ INSW � DVg'UTIP�l I . , -, , &% bi-me f6irhnnGed borne,and are xcpp
.�R*rJWT S would, oertau1;'bWsom`ethIng �io��t � daiing , it In, electibu, , protests. & � . 'Veii, Huivn. P"661irly so, 7 is Minas his 2rked by the mwflat- ran away from her
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. I . sultobs, twe ve miles from the last conquest his opponent, bad min fit, inality. 'He 9011AA iJin ttanift by break- with her all books of 11,00ftuts _ I �
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' . OW17ho A re between the paventikook after for ]Mast Hnrou will notclairn 'that it have full cot trol of this big Dominion , - , -
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I � sin, mostly oats, and 'estimates his ietition to unseat him, and 16q c4d6d to tdix4fatir se"ke'teiting to, worthless.! She then .7 I -
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7 I The rtin . out wil),bojonud. has, &I 4e has not been mis. machine, an I Lrelikely to keep it for prolit at 16,100. Jam44 W-himpster, out were anxious that sk contra, pe it 4
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_ I Ftesh reported, he does believe that the Na- some time, i 6nd t iey might well rest who Ibis farmed 400 abres f9k the post shiould be - 'would * not be a in I - . _4 . : ;imol
V I filed ihat eflevid'in burnan shape who local Master At Godericli for pay'alft-,
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. . 12 years, has harvested as much as 84 discibdit to'tboie who entered it. Thi could � rate such 4 diabolical deed - I � vow- A
�. � ! Montreal House—Duncan & Duncan. (5l, tiou&I Policy ha i caused the 1 hens to matisfied to 1. iave %e little one with Re - or of dx dollars a week, froii ' '%
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., i Dress Goo,"ds—R. Jamieson., (5) ' to 40 bushels of wheat to the sore; him , varidus subjects brought before tber deserveb t6 be severely punished— band during the progressof .
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'_ 1 1 8--U. ,lQololeugh. (5) - lay larger eggs, %nd the owes to produca formers. But it a hard to oati�fy some actissed, after M. the suit, tt ,illlipicmau.
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,I ?arm for 41 . . . . I average hap not been under 85 bushels mebting were ably di which Hanging is t6o good for hi as the lawyers call it,..int,erim au _. � 11
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. . I an utdoch, meroha;nt and post- The husband appealed, from, this orn-Y. i
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;;;;, - i Notic 'IV M �ore. (5) - the taxes not -been incressed there they w t. � . . run from ,70 to, 80 bushels, while one gave short addresses, which were both master of, Lochalsh, Ashfield, has leased to Chancellor Boyd, who directed th- I ��e;
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� Counciv , -!i-.',`!J.: 0. Sullivan. (5) wibuld no I
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� I , ., -Wm. Cash. (5) ' - From the abi manner in which the moving in his stock of goods during the ties, tlotes,,&c., with & I
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� � . l .FArM for �iials_Wi�� �i, Hannah. (5) . I meeting was conducted and the amount present week. if
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.- : I - . - __ the order need not be �jwted on and t fit .
�� 1: i Tenders. anted�Wm. ErWin.'(5) floit, as the ex nditure has been enor. RxBzLLIOD Ik ,ULUL"D.—A portion Canada Conference of the Ev.�6n- of talent displ&yed by the members, the -A counter petition has been fyiea wife must look after herself. A ho 4 1 ,- . 11 1�
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t 'Ll I Legal Notiles—D. H'. Lizars. (5) � mously a�gmented within the-, past five geli.ca.l. Associatioix. club will no doubt prove a success. against Thos. E. Rays, the Couserva- ever, these are restored, tii� *. i -
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i" � . ay, - [REPORTED -#OR THE EXPOSITom.] The following members were appoint- tive candidate for East Huron, in the I the 86 a week is to be enfbMed. ,
i � QaeenFJ'Bl* thd - (5) - years. lf*ith unlimited taxing power, return. , �Wblsi �
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V Seed Oats- 0. C. Willaiii. (8) ' , . -.1 ed to give addresses at the next meet- recent election, for corrupt practices .
� 1 (8) and pitient and Ion' . Two MISSioN —Meosrg. The Canada Conference of the'Evan- . A Public sale,of high -bred S '
.. . � . g Suffering' tax ARI a DROWNED. — 6it , Weeilibb
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�. P 6 1 Reapers at d Mowers—J. Stewart VLSiMple gelical Association of North Amerioa, ID90 which will be held it, the Temper- both by hi&Self and his agents. horn cattle from the Ringwo0a P4 -by 3fr. I
i Chapman ind Penny, Presbyterian
. S. i ' trick to keep- ter Cole, of lot 20, Bayfield herd,.being the property of a. G.,it .
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F 6 . H.&II, Winthrop, on Monday even- —Mr. Pe ' sk
Worth K � wing—W.Campbelil & o. (8) payers, it is a vor 4
i. . missionaries on the north-west coast of met in the quiet village . of I Zurich; anco tro . btai
Yy.. .; I . Girl Want d—i)ennle. Bros. (8) . up a surplus. But- there is & time Huron County, to hold its 19th qnnual ing, May 14th: Mr. George McIntosh, line, Goderich township,recently bought from his herd at Goderichi took , I I 0 %
f- . f . . .British Columbia, have been accidental. subject, 11 The Life of W. L. McKenzie;" a thoroughbred three-ye&r.old Durbam. at Dexter Park, Chicago, . . . -1 . ., otter t,
, . . rapidly approaching when the tax- ly drowned. session. The a nference consists of 39 on lqi4 ritchell
1114 � ; Feather Lcvt—J. Bitrjiess� (5) 1 0 - plwi
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I - t L Seaforth C" —J. Hannah. (5) . L Mr. David Dorrance, subject, 11 Sketch bull from Mr. Geo. Thomson, of p.eel, last. A large number .1m ; I
..! I itinerant minioters and'ten local Minis- Of well. ; ,W)JOU -1 I
:_ 4 1 1 xamination—J, C. Harotone payer o heavy for BURGLARS ON.. ICYCLES. —,A, gang of of the Reform Party;" Mr. �k. Dickson, for which he paid the sum of 8120. breeders, of fine cat Oft ;
" tz �:t � il burglars entered the town of Essex, ters, a total of 49 members of 7hich 34 tie wers prftftt -D
t ff BrItrapee will find tb6 burden to . , -1 of. . �
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F - I Eleotie,)n-Rkpensea�M. Y. McLean. (6) the back, and he will commence to look subject, 11 What led to the Confederati6n —' Messrs. Bay Brothers� of 'Listowel, Princess ot Sprin 11;�
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. Field Sea6—Lai Massachusetts,. os� oles on Mond& of the Provinces." have purchased from- a gentleman cby white; c '79 - � � at 0 - i
. � i 7 . ,,dl**,*rid -Fairley. (8) around for mein a to lighten it. He will y alved Jans 15, 18 , trea-li, amoul
i 11� - I, _ night last, ro-b6id ton houses and Thoo. Bowman, of Allentown, Penn8yl- .
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,� % I �- � . - - --7--. 1 then find that it was i,34uch easier 'to � escaped. . � vania, occupied the chair, and opened � the hame of Michael Fisher, of the , Col. J. B. Taylor, (imported Red P,0� z . it.- ITO,
Z_ � J . . � . . townphip of York, a farm in the town- 2nd), .sold to Col-JohnHope for 41' � - _10.01a .
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I i, I � -, I , it . DEATH OF B�n h theconferencle with devqtional exeraiges A Voice from Algoma. �Cau �_ �
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. . � . kis announce Suleiman Pasha, the : MR. EDIToR,—SiR : As many of your , of B 1
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, . -as to the membero*pf readers have friends -in Algoma District, :I,,,,h Sh , I �
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: � -A I I I - ' I orthorn cattle, tb6 prope;ty of p,j ,W,bh6b ug
- r � � %. � � �, � � habits than to g 0 int' the conference,
- 11 r A ! _� — 0 eQd11OMic&1 WaY16- * ing the last urco- Russian war. it may not be uninteresting to them, as _ dam Whit6ford,'off Rodger- ard Gibson, of Ilderton, ,. � al. � I "
�: I , . Ii. The conference was then fully organ. well as to others, to i ee a short epistle wad Riga�i I
- � , after these habits have been formed EAR ED PUNISHME .11 � almx�
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- r ized, and Rev. ing was appo the McConnell Huston & � I -
IF , M. L. W � int- fro Son, -Of Blandins-viii-e Min I bwme I
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. A �d I I SEAFOR170 , F�� XB April 27,1883 This is a lesson , 9,h ich �he_people of thi - lieved that all the Dynamitefiends -now in Algoma. The District of Algoma hottr6stead in Exeter North, adjoining was also held at Dexter Park. ' , -
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9k � I ed Secretary, who chose the Revs. is a large tract of land, rock and water. I & 4
f - 0 1 ! � - . on trial in Londot will be sentenced to SWk of ,,
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L - � . ominion h Cava Presbyterian Church.- -He is now representation of Shorthorn cattleb X
I ; __ D i i ave yet to learn. When the - Christopher Staebler and J.J. Klipherdt I have travelled over several townships, I!here Ar
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? - � — . b il' agedcuttingdown trees and ersfrom. all par Is � .
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is arits". ro. . . enni was between the Nipiasing River and Sault
P_ I � -ar. 0 nl REDUCTION OF . . a" bai
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! . � �-h -r%. . � ' other. ise Improv present, the sale being- one of . .
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� an there are no immediate . s� take a superannuated relation which sgric : . I .. ,Imy. - T!
Y , - i i : and other 8tl class freight -from Chic&. ultural pu�poses. It is -
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40 . I � cs bf to co�',,-'g t " t deluding them it to'- well tim' had 94'narrow escape from destruction Eye's Lasgie 3rd;
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'k -4 I a 0 , a 016 Be. I a- feeling of false go east. � [uest was granted, and a resolution of bered and watbred. There " much by fire last week. The up � or story of 16, 1877, T Acres, ill
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I " , hag been a Ic ng, * security by a free nse of their .own MOODY REI URNII [G.—Moody the evan- ondolence passed in his behalf' The good clay land, and some sandy IO&m 11' bf
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�L - �_ , j, i session. If members themselves are will have to face the storm, and gelist, sailed. for A� nerica, on April 24 'venerable brethren, S. Weberana PfiiliP without ,ritone; also good hardwood � Ey�,_- There Ax,
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.1 �. " J ! He expects to hold a national conference Winkler, were retained in the ,same re- land with - soil heavy and Stony. . ou battheremain- Le Grand,,red and -white; 6&l*61'd_ AriesAue
� � z -,.11 i . Not tired of t, we'are.sure' the outside' it will be of such a nature that if they All der of the establisbmdnt was not much September 17, 1882, sold tojo � liard rool
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� _i�_ I e- 101 Provo setts, in Augi: St. relation. ly. I have grown timothy Six fe jlors, b,sk,
do not suffer ship * ok, they I . *�
V i public Mus)t be.' Except th little retained in a Supern injured I G,
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� . breeze ocoa ' of themselves better navigators than they GOODBiLL. —Th 3 Connecticut House Elders orders were voted to Revs. D.H. length. . � �-
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- , ", ' � * passed a Bill lorbidding the employment Brandt, S. C. Graeb and Elias Eby. year, the Stalks of w fme,thel
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,,,, .;, L i the Orange Irreorporatioia Bill,, there I curre� in the Loebalsh Bettlemefit in � Perth Items, I ,
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� I , of women and chillren in factories more Deacons orders were voted to S. B. a half feet in length. Our cli ate is. Ash
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, - - Was Bearcel friends. The. scorier this time does . I I - fi6ld lately, the last being that of —Fall wheat' I -
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,_ 7. 1 � .. good, we have had is cold winter, ano - South 13A
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; . L4 I d,the veople are, aroused Irom - the 1Bt ,concession, county looks very sickly.
i, 1 ;, waters. BOt long and tedious as the come an COLO N YcLURE.—The Liberian The conference field extends over the about 3 feet deep. However, we have
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-1 NI Huro , and Miss Annie Cameron,eldest —Mlayor Call, of Hit i
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Z� I I daugb or of R. Cameron, of the 14th to Emer lion for a three months, * 4.
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. '1� � deal to do, Et d some prophesy that the I . e concession, Ashfield, which took place —Rev Solomon Peter Hale is I" . � -
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�` I L eak anything but favorably of th� Westq on every day. I might state that it has . length. .
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i I -. , I good people f the Ca will , North and' Ottawa districts, a on Thursday evening last week. ing in St'. Marys on ,- Wo a Righ4m , .
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I �_ � . � bs for us,to ret ace our ate Messrs. Brown & Bon ----:Mr. Da' id G.Aham, of Anderadt ,
I � with them to assis � , Pg. presiding eldors were stationed as fol- hemlock all - d, of Galt, v �
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. I � I � .- e . - - .. to- and intend erecting a soap factory o)i it. Stephens forl�_,850. �� I _T
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; � , . - �il , no doubt, be some. boys on strike in Paubandle, Texas Zurich was chosen as the place for the people afraid to face the music of chop- Dn"
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I ;� , i \ engine and boiler. This reliable firm the Watson Ag-icu. .
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. % . � sitle ssion to begin on the third much choice bush laud in Algoma; .and have also the contract for the paus for —The cricket
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, ough "' '�iigh pressure� 0 , ' . IDutting ,
J� I thr t I POO, as is tain ciraumstax;IcEs a crime punishable - Oldham county, alid threaten violence The presidii Fo near the old settlerneilts (�f Ontario. the now salt works at Hensall. � ]eased the agricultural park ias
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I � : ent,has been thrown places. r ,—The following report of the number town for the summer, paying th
. . ; t � . publishjng house in Clovelaiid,. Ohio, sight of Algoma has made many a man . ing th
I I � ) . , marriages he sum of $15. 'i r �jmd will �
'I" I I .. THE TIMES OMN ENDANG1RZD.---:A and'our Orphan Asylum at Flat Rock, � sick, oil account of the rocky coast along - I I �
i -j I aftsion. A clonaid�rable number of pri- out by a Committee. of the Senate, on . s and deaths in the t
I I . � .. � . county of Haron. for the year 1882, is —At th6 recent examinations held4 . —The �
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� _: ; I vats bills of 'urions kincU, have been -the flimsy plea th!Lt they. bad not time ,box containin� powder was -found in -the Ohio, in a prosperous and flouriallitIg the Georgian Bay. The want of a lead, taken from the re ort -compiled by the Knox College, To ' mourn tl
� I - - * g road, east and west, has been muc rOutc), J&inos ltainO
I r T � — rear of the Tivnes office. AL train had . condition, and the conference, again in P
1 1*7 1 discussed an disposed b6f,"but so far as to 0 � .�
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)� - - 0 - ease over 1880, 129; mar. prizes valued t $80. - ;
- a* been laid to of �'ect an explosion at a con - Pledged itself to enhance the i4fereSts agai" at the settlement of Algoma. The 1,720 in r
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7 t "' mittee and in open session in the fuL'e Was burni g when discovered. Our ednoational institutions, North- Algoma every year, and the least it � '
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V � �. bus Beach, of DOVEr, New, Jersey, is stitute, of Naperville, Dupage Cou ty through the townships east of Thessalon of 179. 1 ending April 14thj!�600 worth of Oni ''�
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j" � i of, d dis- majority. Here I;; - a needed reform, iron intere4a,was S ',ate Senator in 1871, our conference, and well supported by .�. Henderson, of Blyth, to be incumbiint chased lot 28, conoesaiorl is, to he is.
� . I � � � itt6d�an dead, aged 68years. He was promin- Illinoig, are also in a prosperous -condi' Ri r� without delay. It is true the the following appontments: Rev. W. c _1y
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e� 1 ' - I . making these two pE�Bt years,'�ut there -of Forest and Hillsboro; Rev; W. 'T. mortgage sale for $2,861, This is'
� 1 oussed, but ) still req and an active member of the Preeby- our people in the educational collections is too little done for the money granted. t
I I nires the final demanded by the country and granted I i ' cok I �-Tha :
I I . Hill, of Wingham, to be rect-or of the sidered very cheap. � .
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I- * � . �, axton village, wa�- carried away bA6
, i 4 . qualiidng and smothered by an irresponsible oligarchy . . . J. GQlliner, of the Chapter House, Lon- I .
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- E exten fran4ise, although intro. w1io really represent no person, except May 21, and the coronation Ivill take suing years to a board of trustees of our in the house of Wm. Harris, late Cof Chester and HarrIetsvIlle churches. place, in the presence of a - , "t 'sur'
Ir - � . or and empresE will reach Moscow on conference as a del&gate for the t`1ree on- We have had religiou3 Services, held don, to be incumbent of Belmont, Dor- by the recent flood t
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i a first. Umd, is not yet it be. the one man power to whom they I e MethodiAtB and Preis- . 14. - tite size u
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1. ready for. disc,' which include eight grand balls, will be 111100is. J I , -, I
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� I sure by which it is proposed to filch they possess. The .reason giyen, too, is entry into tho I cit3 of St. PoterBburg Mesta quadrennially and holds its sea- mini$t " P 00" _Tba
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- . from the Pro nos the qpowsrs . therefor. On delive4ng at cillor and leading (�hurch metabii� I �
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I __ - I � which the most comical No time I Why, will be wf,de o i the 10th of that mouth. Bion this year in Allento'wn, Pennsyl- Beription a,pd election cake, the amount Smith's Hill he purchased a thorough- in ffibbert, bought a piece �
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L . I -they have 6xelfoiaed sinoe Con$ederation one woul om CREE L � . as raised, So you see that we of so 4 i !�.e broad
I � d think I this that -the St bred bull from Mr. M6Lean, who had 11 V " on Mitchell fair day- In, 14
. - of liceusiwng tea troops .hav6 had gates from all tho annual confqrences are able to eDjoy ourselves, even in purchasea the same from Mr. Glen, of beware of lotterie I ��
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. regulating ,the liquor poor old p i ly Over* Cross near Benton, Montana. -Several I 9f our denomination. Our conference Algoma.- The next on the list wasr a . I
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. - yet been(licked- into worked, when the to are that their were killed and the remainder escaped is to be repiesented there by Jo4. Um- surprise party to W.M. "Harris and fami- Colborne, that morning, Mr. King pay- —Qaite a number of young menh#t . ' � Friday
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to Canadian territory, Tliese Cress bach, C. A. Spies, S. L. Umbach and 0. ly, for their kindness in offering their —We understand that Mr. ,Thomas seek their fortunes in the west. . I
� . . shape by the L - ,:: 1* - ttee chosen for that sittings during the present session haT6 111 I -- . . . . ing 095 for the animal. - left Milverton and vicinity is
t - . 1 purpose. Thii - ittes,entirely con�. occ pied On.an � L have latel 8 s0*0 � , -The r
I I 00M y been h�ra'Bing settlers on, F. Braun. Alternates are S. N. Moyer house for religious worship for the Pres- Taylor, qx-reove has been -awarded the were destined for Nevada and . , : . to,
. � � -P average less than thirty . - .
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1 trary to, the usual custom,. si the boundary, and representationo con- and Christopher Staebler, byterian congregat'ion � at Day Mills. contract Yor building the bridge over the ington terri,tory, ottLers for Xaraiwpo It LPUU-
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t i: . I i I closed doors, s. O.% , none but the mem. that the more offEnBive the nuisance Canadian GovErnm nt. shows a membership of "5,066, 74 with a,beautif al Bible, Mrs. Harris � - I -� i ::: 00� Main 6
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abated-, already on the ground. Some of it has I arew's church, London. no of xor*, �
I " be,or becomes, SNOW STORM IN CbLORA.DO.—A heavy churches and 25 parsonages and con- a cos�l� quiltiand the Misses Harris with
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likely to take. I San Or" thunder and Hg� itnir I a pleasant ev6ni'ng. The next on the have tie, - . . � Igae, .1
what abape the proposed legislatio snow and win , accompanied by trib6tions includinig ministers' si laries other', IvOus,ble presents, thus a been Swept away by the floods, which I Bruce, brother of Rev. P.*Slitt, Oro* faU ,
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-It . Said however, that ' g,provaile'd general- amounting to over $17,000. . I �
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. . stop in and thwart tile popular -will, the ly thr Colorado, commencing A hearty vote of than4 prog ver been so great within the arty, has been made a Di D. by Ku�i ' � wagon, 6 i�
the now bill is i " be� mod � � _ ,yras tendered ocial, given by Wm. recollection of the oldest inhabitants.
i eled very much sooner will the public - Fridi�y I � 1� _. . r mme was a a . . .., College. The doctor is an alwmn-i O* gi
. I � come to recog. , at "d d continuing for Boma Ao the presiding bishop act the people Ha=s and family, for the benefit of SOV4eml otl
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__ - - " "OV daysi- It wa$ tiost severe in the moun- or Zurich for their hospitality. the building committee of the Day Mills 7"le or "no workmen emp�loyed in _mBtitudon. � .
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I - - . i PreOyterisri church. About - of the rA, y - L r. arg 1. _OU a
.-- I � , � e- under the rule of an irresponsibla and mills and tole, 80 People' bridg.e near Clinton, narrowly . ea6a' 3Vs. R. J. Bennett, laft Sebringnbo _wt3d of L
p � astituted. Instead' kra h )oles. blown down. f,jr the ensuing year for the Western ,
. � to be differprit] 00' P � . young and old, spent a pleasant even- ped I .
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I 1i ; i - - life appointed goveruing body. - The There w vy f- A of snow through. Aistrict:-J. Umbach, P. E. Behr* . P T
. as a-hea , . mg- ing, w th Bpoeches and'music; proeqeds I . -ment of L
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; 7 ointed by.;he Go set, and he fell into thewater; berose tily of farming implements. Mr. B ' N' �
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. E I , Board will conslak 1,Df Ah6 Judge'and nado whiuh tooi L place on Sunda WM-Schmidt; NorthEastHop to the surface, but went under Win, net besides his othei go m
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: I I rather increases that.danger,as it makes n F. Haist ; .Hay -H. Di and: his com * gettivg &1a , lumbbr for a house, I
. I oon is,re,porte panions were rm.. I i.!
� I Warden of the 1C()unty, & ' UBOL � .e from Mississippi and erlamm. and S. settled, and great im� 11 ' land. it i -
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� - the more a eptible,io the in- � Southern Geo' a. 1he violence of the Knechtel ; Crediton -J. H. Schinidt ; been made. We have grist, a ed when he was carried d n the -Thb young lady, Miss Armstr046' t I I '
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A 11 I . rn � Ta,�istock-H. Werner; streaf3i, and manag6d to make his way who was drowned in her brother's e4l� . ,
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�._ , 'L � . ment, �f - nopea- they.oboos ' rned and c M. Maurer ; Maitland -F. Meye4. Situated in the Centre of a thriving Set- be shore. la.r in Guelph, about two ks 11
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tore will rest 94% the Co , number of inmates lbeing fatally crush- number of resolutions were passed ex- -A mistake occurred between the belonged to Listowel. She wits vni " 4
I Innifosioners. I . demerit. There is a good openinig here - � � P*ruly ZOV-,
� i - Should thi pqnsible Senate, th t which they dare . ed. A pine fort st w 6 also swept'away. pressing our sentiments on education treasurer and 4collector of Stanley town-' her brother when aho met wit , . My
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� a&ot so much .to the treasurer that it was all paid but -The Messrs. Hay, of Listowel, hifil i . -
I I � tright ands, I irge 3umber Wounded. and in favor of sound temperance legis- needed. Our railroad will help us I i
I I � � that it is to Such a the defe � : . purchased from . . B11rasr'I
; ve the , satisfao. - owing resointions &,- 1 , � :
despise, .1 it firion? at Of - " �
1, will -- Ila The number kIlled is ild defiriftely lation, wbich the foil 9200. Samuel Strac I
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i tion of knowing that the two most im. 19r. Charlton's Bill is du4. � ascertained. but is tbought to be over sustained by the conference and the adjusted by each party paying one hun. farm of 100 acres,on the 11th conoewil
. 'i f I � I I I . - A SETTLrut, from Old Huron. � 1' ' the quaRty i
i =�� eighty. � i majority -of a large audience am . of Mornington, for 03,400 cash.. , �� � I -
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. 4 Governn4ent this . THE recent Out use I the fuH amount to the township. It ill havd also Sold lot 4, on th 11th line . I
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- I � session' I I I just gone to his rest from St. Paul law known as the Crooks Temperance 1 . Huron NOt813. . soMewhat singular that Such a large Wallace, 0011taining 100 acres, -to I � "!; -ftt kinds of ,
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� I I - uqpervision of the 1. awYerH Minnesota, a qui6t, t nostentatious"man' Act, is giving better satisfaction through� -Mr.P, McPhillips has sold bis hand- sum should slip away between, them Zurbrigg, of Elma, for $4,200. : I
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- � ; i after, and alruos� c9pie . .1 time for fil . oonstit. that& many who will ftnd a place among temperance act, and has wrought 9, MOB, �,f Creliton for a good figure. -The following is about the size of rep I IRV -stock �
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:1 . � - ' eonard the village of Brussels as shown by the draining the Swamp On'tL � 3
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I I � . ario ft Hodges was'bia name. Ever Since 1854 .entrolliorthis year: Number sionof Hibbert,asth,eyh ' now soia- house, MUSS
. ; I I I I I . - our country and the keeping holy of the was recently offered 5250 for a Clear assesstri
� the result is that 36 p titions have been .
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I _. toxio legillMurp; and still filed, including three cross -petitions, planting on the D,rair�es of th6 North. rumored abroad that the Dominion old. I propetty#265,400; totalvalue of per- F. Awty, W. Bannon, 50 acres elab .1
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I i ' twenty being &gains west. From lang experience -his mind Government proposes to change said -]Kobt. Black and wife have come sonal property $46,500 ; total amount � : �
I Dominion leader,.while c t Conservatives an(i . and Mr. Henry Roney 25 acres. . � .4
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. I legislation and profiting by the work ��f I against Re lormers. The - - fun" ' I $ad, se I
I i I concerning forE Ary. It was he who to the municipalities therefore resolved: has ed to his old position in Van. 5 and 16, 432 ;'children between 16 and Byrne and the Misses Byrne, and X*4 sead I'Mr
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I their brains, pretends to despise those . of filing Petitions vi as' commenced by' dictated the legislation of his State 1. That -we, as a conference, herewith stone ist mill. , 1 21, 148 ; 'children between 7 and 13, ligan, were proceeding to Dublyin., theft i.
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' I to whom be is -in realit� indebted for under which Mirinesc ta is fast becoming un animously express our disapproba- e fall wheat in the township of -169 ; persons between 21 -and 60, 682 ; horse Shied at the bridge which o i � �
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. E I I ill endur for es, and of h I e municipalities jersons rated as - 11 .
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r Of Supp, 7 work wi im it the licensing powerto th' jured, I WANTED�
� I � ly is not yet . tot No. of cattle, '96 ; total - No. of the water being deep and ravid, it :
V . has� to be accompanied by a deposit of Ing, ''I . I Picked Pota,�'
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, I i half through with it � importan,t'daties. $1,000 in hard cash, we may fairly corl.� tions will rise up and call- his work legislation. . . sawec , a gre No. of horses, 91.
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. ; :, er bleased; He ca 'e a a distinguished ' S. That ur Govern- ameter, in 15 seconds with the " Im- -The annual report of the Cranbrook -The literary.1 society of f I
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. been heldf,on varioua, iterns before the fa,mil ,-the famo is kri me twill take n mp W*..
. I � .. that the' elections exhausted th *' y & ne, Dr. Leonard o step which will under. , proved Cha ' ion" saw. Presbyterian chu'rcb shows that there closed its useful and success , ful ; -CmAge unt,
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. Committee, show that the ministers are . 4 � Purnfiure -stx
� funds. What the esult of these peti- FxiquNs AND T iziR Doixcis,�The on- wil lead to a general desecration of the, 8 and. 100 communicants. The attend- public entertainment. An int j L , . over brought
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. their ideas. The' appr - riations for ti'n in Great Britain is Said to A hearty vote of thanks was tendered str1a � . _ _af,
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I . Op -partieB in the House num- nt. Sunday school about 40. The number tion. 11 Should there be* a Confederafi* 11 :
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. , however, that the ore party will suffer laces the authorities in for the able manner in which be con- viz.: -Rev. D. B. Me. and Smith and on the negative,
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� f.as much as the othe by the ' possessionlof infor antity ducted the business of the conference. going , .
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: vered, and their ingepui greatly tax 11 sof the murderers of informers .during The.Sabbath was spent in devotional -Mr. MaF�olm MP,Ewen, of the 3rd incidental-. expenses, 644 ; church -The Beacon Bay � ,
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I to frame excuses for the i I the past ear. "'he more violent see- services. In the morning the Bishop concession, of Stanley, has sold a span schemes. $68 ; Syno& and Presbytery of emigrants from' the United 8W4 C Inost sveptic�
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I are very Ianae aO'.�;'unsatisfactory. Conservative party i - an ordination, and mis i -A cow on the Ransford farm Staple- I Peu, Bmthe
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� x, GoneAl comma iding to double. the evening the Bishop again hold forth all the animals are alivei and healthy. was -taken down with the current ; to its Rquipment, and as the trains Vl.�: i Wmsa-�q
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� - I a Second guards at night. In the Commons the and preached an effective discourse on -Mr. George Hyndman hawpurchas. several'o't the neighboring men ran alorl g through at express speed, the' wcclmwo� �, , trOM the i-,�elij
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T on the Affirmation fer,ence session. I sight andl they returned, giving up all -A Bad accide at cv--, ke
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. � � The brakqe will not be applied, so long, ways receives a certiln amount of sym. Bill. - Notice he been given of a ques- e ad''
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I 1 at all events, as the people patiently pathy, that is if 14is election, is voided, tion in the Com� nons concerning the . Tuesday aft6rnoon with 17 horses' n � ds
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. 1� account of any act oJ � action of the ,.Br tish Gqvernment in Hanit 3ba. This is the second shipment Walt�r"'flats 4he was washed ashore. on his father's farm, was fatally injur- �; D 0 , Wma 1;
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�r increased in order to fill, up the ,-leaks the second contest, a8 a rul reference to the ' -i and The second meeting of - the McKillop the Exeter Srndicate. This being over a mile she had to battle ed. While atindip '��!! ,
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. organizations in ow ork. � Reform Club was held in the Temper- -While placing 'a plank betwoeu his with the waves,after which she climbed thrown . J
,; which are continuall appearing inthe better thin he did it � . off his bali-nee- and fell io fba"I I
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L I gurplus, &�d this -is thrown,in the teeth 61ar Conservative fri 4ndB m?,y as for * at from different sources were read by the fair day, Mr ' his death was fustant ' no. Mr. HW -, - C - -
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. of-allwho,complain Of, the -rapid in. possess thei peace, . Manitoba can do? �Mr. E. W. Snider, Sedretary; also a telegiram'.from Mr. Craig, was kicked, bV one of' the horses all dafe and sound. i vey was a highly respected young Wflo, Wife Of M
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- wow in the public ox r, ho farms 'Wit -o was expected, to on the bead. Half an inch lower would- - -Some rather interesting facts were and his untimely death is grea#1 U'�, ]Kr- *ra
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