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I sue ais it is, to a kttempted to deprive the Provinc i � of it bed him with a 'long shawl i .
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ind th itutionally entitled to, 11 I austed before he reac�qed it. 4 THO, Jr1re was fortrun% 11 .. . � ': z
this fkee c6i i tir -.; a e I ., ! I I pbraseilogy of the Army, in �6hich the thus to sb extent pay for the p6Hee guishea;iwithout the aid i , � I Z, W
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I . they have enjoyed �i tia 'fo I SuiNGT iroia DAx&ois.-Thirty te the "soldiers" are the protectio- demands. It is the inten- engine ---'It originated from a . �
tfon- B. a( 64als are wo . without q nee I r I � y gal" StiMODieg C f I . i f, . .
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lei f the i agine -that !fifteen years. In' 'doing -this, idi � the have 'been commen6ed against this "red-hot shot," with whicl( [they sisek tiop. of the city to use ,the increased Young 'Man has not . � .. .� 4m,"
0 I I , i - been see;a i � I - � � igbip �
. I -easiug tke police force village since. . �
edin i!vri.11 si On the'Glb and Brooklyn an4 to win. their victories by im0rossing the revenue "a incr � U j�( I
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in t. b . Federal anthorit o rig he� citiesilof New York : . . -
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)w ftn� qui6sd(139. Trustees of the bridge by counsel fo� uncon"rted ' d 3ertainly� fi,bese per-* and lighting the streets. - - ! � I .
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.lei, a4tk� , I in people, prepared ,th he ' ' sl -iured personq'to recover dam- 0011al tes' . . -
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I nti K � croachments upon Provincial " ? ages for injinries sustained by the did- many a he& ', - aden eart. !Thus ;en- � � j",
1na 7 Us condition , r hts I h J! a a unique in its clfar�acjer,
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i02 culatinall in tei on Decoration Day. The toW couragea s, oung Man rises,�� and h2 a and as it relates to be�r I- will give
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�Oo successfu'' -, mand" of moun 0 amages.,61aimed aggregato ' I , Sim t -P,044, S' Illey, refused -#2 i � � . . - -
fox,: , foree& upon the pleople by the p 130age 7 year old mare. I . Y
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the remo at oflan honest I his happin 8 � that he is save, 1---J,esi . -00 ,
. � upwards of $750,000,' * - ved the pr000ssion were the twoproprie. ra # T �
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i of themacc-arthe� Act, and the ques ion - at the 'O'
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�Ma � have,the I I NATIONAL IRISH LEAGUE � RESotl . all the tim "�Lan wishes th it all Ilis of-& new�beer garden in a carriage, and intend �o run in et,curiil: -� . I
In a Court instice,'Aq as to whether it i4 a better Act than rrous.-Mr. Alex. Sullivan. of Chic4 , friend yk Ow the happiness of �th' � I on - I ;V1611111.9
P 8 ma . is bowing right and left to their fr�euds to Woq - to, .
'� i ." I q �, . .1 the Presideat of the National Id hij salvation. gThe ,,captain,, �strikes! up on the Jorowded thoroughfare, .then _istock, on �he 12th ,of i . � i1w I
.1remeazuterhents and r6- 'the Crooks Act islof insignificant �or- I . . I fare to be placed a J4 th, I � 'Jism
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'its )y which qx4ractora ivill � . - ague, -has received a c 'I an appropriate verse of a hymn, and'all followed �,a uniformed 'brass bk�d of ' -� 750. : 1 i i I .
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)N bf p n ,I . - I � Z, I ion ]passed at a public meeting of t9e follow her in Bingibg it. Then follows ab* , na j , . -
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tiot-the Co E . . ing anew bridge in �GOrrie tl�g 1 I
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4 rites. - Le his be called objec , �, � ervative papers, a, en- itizens of Cork, Ireland. , The resoltI- the testimony Q -f a young maia� who had waiter au�di-about f A iters al(pthed Muo I �00
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O*i to 4 jury,,, thiat those deaVor'i'ag to con -v ince their reade ion resda as follows I , 11 That the best beeti a drankard and a leadet in hite 6pronLfi (in tozen of inn 1 -at it : _ . ly, jrw,
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.tois. are b) be x1lowed. , thanks of this meeting J,are,' hereli ' � . i . . . . 11W
! .1 i wickedness, and he adds that if!he I presumle) with their serving tra fa, in � -By the r, I -'atAft
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I d another equally liprodigal" bq&her the r ba�As J then'followed the hostlei I .1
r ftospeotii - .p,rofits upon - . �, on ered to the 1,500 delbgajes of th , 9,11 1 1 i . Ij now stif � way'Of the,Lucj�� �
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is no doubt to d i� 4 attentio3,- of - / 0 44 ge" Miss Moore, daughter of "'
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00 of work I kea off their- i rt 0 1 Irish race in Anierica,� who- in. co'nve h were keEping anyone, 0
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iZ tutional r hase tiob at Philadelphia,,,unanim6usly re" a beer t 'n, then the ice wagon, the . � .
. 0 ey claim &'t� they -have the people -from 1� e co�`s�i thel, platform * )y their being ibu it they I of the 13th epric6ssioll ot 19 ,
. . if . � 1. . 51 .. 1 14), Effilletit, recently had herarm brol-e J
Iml: Uey up t: �his time'on ,of thi question,i rith 'fille hope thi Lf Tin 'solved to give Mr. Parnell the undivW wAld willing'y go down.' a ends by cigar w��Agon, the biscuit wlagou I 11. i 11 - 1 w0d
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t-11 he millions of oure'xileo ap�ealing to al to come and take -the and otb�i vehicles about I six- - I . 0y, �Iorth� h i fWb6
. ave A l6 chance to time it will, be .forgotten. T It won d be 9d support of t . - of Jam,6isto'wn, last Week sold a beef-t�� i
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eiddes gettffig� $70,000- for utrymen in the United States." � salvation whic h has freed hi from the teen in number, forming, a long�pro- 11
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M, left op4n Y or d this isjdat one he Steps t Lken , Arm - 1 , Then follow3 an appropriate verse of with white'leloth, on which was pirizat-- - L'The new" cheese - faot,)-rv,v it, I -
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t Crdwn in �8'0 Pr vin(3,6 .�O 4 �' a hymn, and t ben a I h LL
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hitellead.doutribt. 'Let .; . , I oning 01' this be4r palace. It L .
I us -governitnent as exircise through geir � A cort'espondent of the C &1114a Pries . 1p . . wRs 'to large business. There axe $0 p:. i -
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le an opp rtluu�ty of show* Local farliame ;,I, �yterian from Kingston gives the follow��; Let _ ue exhibition, and the.only is - oesw
'th wh . nt " arioll. of centritl �Linq . . �� and the'factory turning ,Olt I
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a at,toel,relations of . 1' 1 'Of the man er i6 which" I a speakers. no man thing jacking was a f till grown specimen L -to 16 'cheeses every day. , fro, L
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aWors have. , ower ina 0110trol at Ott Lw. . tands for so time waiting his turn of the product of the garden iL -3
1 1 he meetings of the Salvatian Army ar6i'� g 1 -16 wasp- � -A year ire clolt I
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f , If this istep is overlooked by the, peo, � 10, � .. - .1 i d F
. L . . 1) ionducted ifi* that cit as-mellLas, the ; ; Mr. A.L Innes, -of Staillel,'tur , ` ,
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I - L ae* i�ection wi.11,146on benefits of thei be :i r ale in Clinton, the lot or day, I �
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. be tiiik�n, �n � , I udeed one the Huron . � ,2
. 3lobe-, with, old itsin. I . most notorionily wicked med in the I � 1 , -E
I . . i The Salvation Armyi ha -1 i . . -�vest. . . Er'win t i a : '. . i L
. Dow beeu� � . , a 1,350.- 1 i . .�
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I working for con idtbly M46 thazi'� D E The Clinton foundry ha' " - L
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t we have bro a bt to lihilt. ,each I6 ince" will be deprived 'Of the S daily noon praver meating at big work,. . - 11 , i' op
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11 ; . three months in Kingston- -Ion i ffig machines c , .
� I I I sho a trip to Ulanitoba, perhaps a letteIr to thresbi . iompi8fe
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I fair te of iii a im�m I p,and foll4ws out his pro�ession in � I Tubl�
; A ) A StiDgl i , �Onougl,!5 toba this spring, and- h ' ord �
ythhtwo .�all-bd'glad right to manage it's own local affairs. for a pretty . I eclitite the Exposi:Yoia may be interesting to a ave, . i �
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Oroi as its-cai - results. Kingston, th ugl notla largei & t,� . � n four -more, and I �. L I '.
11 3, 11 1 at is, if a This is the'sim and object of those 71ho, - ,� and simply, tol the cleansing !.power of . few of its Wality readers. . On the f r twe tY- thel seasaii L I XW`V
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arlial inve'st,gatJon is per I ace,was undeniably gi ningan,unenvi--, of the 16th May we, i e M-rs. Tapp, notyet fairly commenced I I
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. are pro ti the e Federal agressi. � the "wouderfull salvation." S�me testi- noon I . . I : 3mve
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I : n', S�Ille reputation as a Ii ,Tick,dd " one.' i .
I I � Peter Moir -and myself, Started from -4 few Ldays �ago. a ram whic ,
p d§ubt will � monies are given b I ,h, h,w : .
- b 3, the ease. !'� , . C Xr. R�
;� i and tboir or ans in' diseds L respiectable, , y boys as young * 1� I
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V It bead gii , ; - - rch-going community, theriP P . -our wt - alite "go'n , .(
4� to Can of th a two I cens6, Acts are simply try chn was a att-oked two little girls, diin 0 1
1. I I I . � � leasing I mass of earel I es :� young Womer - I One most 1touchin journey, on, Ly thf6ugh u - . - I
ivety residen iz' .-�pidly iner stiess, i group of testimoni4was 9 London, Pgelltlrnogit, Chicago, St. Paul, Mr. R. Wonnacott, " they � fvere i .
I U. once iUg t) cover.,up the real object until the I . that bf two �, � i Pag - sward
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fulada been disg'raced 1by peop: . itreligi I A It n, a Winnipeg: and Brand ,&h,dat6o',clock along, and one of therawas,
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I a re brought! in.to the coils so B,im.- I ism," betweenwhich and blie churches SO'DS and their 'not er. heol 'estso, severely injured. : I ; , . ! � 'L
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I .. pepplo , there was a chasm which 3xisting, oLtioning -�committee oi -1k
�Ja " , i ilar exhibi- of Ont 1 �04 We I always been 9teady enough, Ubt, ne*er Milaslw6st of Brandon. i Methodist,Ohurch have �o�alo th
C�i I I ; 4Ve m6h greater conifrol I �- 'I knew the f at salvation 1 till :he .1 I . ved . : - f
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er ,be madE Of US ggal'n. 0 vagrltionEi6xpedientshavtb�o�n.txiecI by! I istileembryo of a W. McDonagh, of Ciint.or, I I F N L
- voi h6ir o0o local legislators than t ey 11 i found it here.' I ,,,Now," he "i Ill. rising town, it being Sa-ma , 1 , on, th
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I . 5 ver hav over; t a members of :the , re a six of us.", 1 liprope,
i authorit have bale �� tbel family the it the first station of an ortanc . appol tied Rev. Ja' �� r
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s 2(It prop to pom,ni I_ Second," saidli's brother, risin L til, a .. I I : . I
oh acts, it i erl on Parliamprit, and if the ac- � 1, t- have been b d - . , ' 4 surrou � I � ,-
I . I � i .1 I I ! ,ixi ic services and popu-, young follow N�1:10 bad led a .W1. I 1, arc, rising grognd an u ed by an ex- erich, gops to Paris. ' i .
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I - Act is so"; much preferablo 4o I evangelists have bae�` invited to - � � :. ,
� Cartl iey' . I I cellent, fiwknling district, w 11 settled by Whil!3 galloping in thel #elis� I" !
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- in �t r 'what t a the � . otion, I - Harlock, in Hu�llett, Mr. H. I i
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0�3 me for the purpose 0; Orecia,jly ap- �. week a 11 - .
"rboks Act, they, I can y -my ea � ily ,� i .1 energetic a ers, many qf whom are I
. No A s , fied with evilent heartfelt -[a I �. LOPM
lie I ppalingto the careless ellaases. Yot, ; possessea f considerable �ca;pital. At was Bevis
Ik, it is right4b'd in t' � t t that he had been won b th 6 -8 t � t -1 ly iiijart �; : *XM01
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' I ' have the latter assimilated to the For-- , though. Some good was ( one, the grea i ly Vir,len W ; were met by Mr. Tapp who ed by running against a pro 63 angsta i
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mer wi ont ny alasistance from the � ni ass of evi I' : � * ' Of eye IS Was ma i4 i � : I
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'�ure outiages octhis char � . I I hor � 1� .
�f I - Dom�ni n, 0 without enl1angeriag 'our E�at the Salvation Arrr �', has. come '. no six �miles direct north of the! vi -1-: east- 1 i 1 1 � , frm t
1 I � Aing," but by -degrees, his 4galrt v as I V . .
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a obeck d� It'i theref has seen and has co ec lage., 7 I -Mr. A. Bogie, of Colborne has $ i �6 - st,
I 19 f - Ore, present System of Government. ; Aouched, and Ili) too was *save n I � . i
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0, I i I MR.-'TA21"'S FARM - � I
' ah(I ,,, 6tractcrs - u elderly n 14owi* rose � . % ; I - . I 1WUM
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he or � milbs� chargi �d Hok. �JAMEI; YOUNG, ,the new I 0- . I roken with weet I - . I Mew"
wain1v ffom the c6rellasi, i prill-, hur6h, � and in a voice t coniists of; 320 a6res of ei field,"' two years -ill
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ity of. t � : 00me of ent liklad, I old- next m6n .1 "
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.: ; I - f . going C14 unbroken,! except by 4i few hay Luarshes . . . ah1ilz L beir I
,,we � . i I pressed her de p thankfulness hat the . . � � . I I mi
I are an:! 3 liat. eve Y T vir.641 I '�I:Vzatss er, rus elected on Sai r. the most notorious lead6ralin. e�il, who: � . which are lionsidered bf great value on was bred by Enoch -Maher, of Koftath -f '
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43 � ,day I by a majority of 549. He' � prayer"mooting's amon their � ' .ad come . to Kingsto account of;�the abundance - of hay tb Waterloo County. . I : k
non, no. 1116ttier whit � I. Ld now hold p 9 ! I - Oy ' I . I i aed'
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� riarades. The spirittially b �d have . - ' r. Ross,,,sorl. U A. M P" I � A
I i � �, will be a ma Oi ty. svery� munic . yield. H6re our com pattion became lour -1) . Ross,t.
tnings may �b i . in ipality. I ,, is 190 � ad to Save ma y Souls. This 114as the , I � i ineult A
I I I . . I received their sight, an4 t ,a p or- not � , f Gode'rich, is going home to� .
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7e uilt brozigh"$ I �lhorae �o is 86 uch- larger majorit .1 . I �. mother of the t, 0 young men,ia6d bar hostess, Rod it is needless to Bay - that P- 0 .. the - i � tional
i . � 0 ,y than 'he only ,,have the, Gospel preac -ed to I Mrs. Tapp�,Js just as capable of filling Old Country to tad�e 'a oourse- i, - I I
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ey are inna0a . t, -we - , 0 . � . . hem," but . 11 ex- 1 I emotion was nioie Bloqu�elit tha In 'er � I . M,r. medieal school of the o1a a 2, the � ',-,so the
tb Most I' B iii a anilicip ated, and Bb ws. A ' hear it glad'ly." The � .1 I - the otie position as the other .8 I ud before � I - Ohips,,
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�rE is a Single R of ormer in not o*lM the popuiarity of Mr. You 09, a of the blind beggar of 4erus � Tapp, sinc,o he went out, and before.we he se�tles down to-ibe pralDtice I �
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0 leim, an given, i in the 'voell-knoWn and ' . left, had got, up a comfqrtable frame profe§i3ion. I I � ; .
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Wt not I ,a t is� , - - ties did 13� . , -Xotwit-h9tanding the cold � 1 4 4
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. u i- � � . . 0 Imorty -givitig I - 4 ral lattialess of 0i mri .
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the edurise of 1e Government of . ]ii1118t pass On. At the close of � �he tea * -� had sunk !'well, put in about ten mres ancl gone 1 6 sesson old -10(.
e : proven hmista wb ��-h s irituall history of many -ini Kip'-ston. � . .
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I -beoc me a member. No -th Xen, wbo,."but two or thiee monQla of crop', and broken about five &or
. a under- be h,91 . ago, � I I G. Steep, Goderich 'township, hW 111 %niMA
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I �-he Glob -4 - Bra,nt, �ti � ' were profane Swearer i a, dru kards, I dress was give by a Methodist �minist er - as ba- IT. arm of bees on ti - -
d � I . I Sides. Wdhave not.the least. doubt !w bh inst., *e
licate and'dartgerio' st, �1 jn,� rate, is, Bound on - he I ,preaent� foll6wed by an ear�est fare- I I . A Xr� R.
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Tz � ' ' energy anq perseverance, (of which Mr. .
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ide, ace, it ' in uhini taka a arms that t"heyi1ill tion " offered in the Gospel,,. an have ,much; as did th 11 soldiers " w 'o liste - ; 0
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-.1 .. Belied thropigh- the great ell& go of � -it Tor ' i Mr. W,
ve the repro bal' not sub it- to Fedoial .aggression if tl i ey PI � ad attentively t� --her parilg �o#nsels., comfortablib home. � . tario Medical Associatild.11, z
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� . . repeptance!unto life",as defi ed.,,- in 1 . Mr. W. 1 ang, son ot Mr. J. Lang, is Dr. Worthington., of . Cliub6n,.; *6,
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a in roving its case, as can b it. Thel Conservatives f ut ; . t e to' Stan truel!l t the', , . . . I .
P . I . ism ; 6A qa, f at least � � ;� tinanimou I � �
.. our - shorter batech . .. n " Mr. Tap sly elected as: F, t Vi I ; Zorra.
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ilbelse it al . not ha% 0 .forth t ... a rength '-:in th as can be faIrly judged by their changea �salwation they had, received,'' d by ' 11 breaking land on their section -not far P esid-ant. This shows tbe high as. i I . -)�er of
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t will , Brant, and their di6feat by the larg - I i ; 1 . . in w1al �
to ; I � roose of ; 1 -� off. Afterenjoying our- friend's hospi- ph the doetaris heI&aznu4bis1 ' '
.V1 � to go th s irai, I . I 0" own salvationl. " ' Then t a ; , - I i
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I. , knd endeavour -after .n'w Dbedience " i icAl. brethre I
[ , � . 0 - . �41 tality for tivo weeks. during which tim� 16 mad I i -
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. j . Reform majority 6er obtained in 1� : I . Home, sweet� home," was' On wit - -M�1- W. J. Moore "has � been aw*irdea' ,,. � =
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� J �4,, to - say 3he least, gratifyi ag � How have tbdBe bless d results b I it 4� . .
-. . Ridiu' . . ee we Vi6gea,', the surrounding country, . dozen.
�i f every tv le, Canad* I I lmuch spirit an6 sweetness,and imme4i- ; d . .. I
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h: 1; his' Pol�i 'may bo. � I -1 . Must seti the work for o eself, ai!id se ' M r. James Wells, of . Stanley, Majesty's Mails daily bet I
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I . r I I — I . it, too, with spiritual sigbt' 1�ut` for �' ' ' I started on! the return trip,callingon. villages.� of -.,Auburn and B*th.j * , Ma, �,
� . . I still u.nsg,ved to! aome and find an ,,eitei- , - I . ,
4 1 t 10W8 .of the Week. , those who can!not'do so, let us d; scribe I I I Onr way, fitat at the residence, of our The dailyi: " mail servibes! be'Weei -
,,a mess 'or in Mon- - I I . I . 9 � �nal home. . T ' n followed a praye�, � tlom I
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� 'i YELr,4v FEvzia.-41-There, *ere forty one meeting. . I neighbor Mr. Robert Lang, of OakLake these two Plac 8 'I I m e c o e'. . ! : o6ntio
epced to thlr � years .in . 'which se ad !'to break into tlig chorus� � 2nd of July, ! I � i . I
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i I- The moment the doors: are opened- rollowed the � 2YMU. - Huron have gr . t.ed a I' I
11A� MA*OR'S SUICII�)C.--Sir John Si , . . � � 1 � ing things :by storm.. Mr. Latig has Ail I license to Er.1 . � 100tory
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-paragraph! is ,1going tb �� - l� nfain filled wA bl�'od," 1.1a InthrV iow.!
� age, 11tavor a Belfast, has sutdido.d. half-an-hour."beford,thetimle of meeting �� I � about 500 acres of his land in crop, be - . 1 465 to I
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rpss. It -sh ,:) . i .. � nd this again 161idedin a prayer! that has also' qOite a large stock of cattle This hotel has had a great msuy�A
wa asclea'�. H` is M, t#V6 is inkn4wa'. -People begin to pour in, and though 1i I � � I . liffer-1 . �J.Mme t
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OIL It the grave 6rTor com. M*IBD�R AN) SUICIDE-:-Ozi Mond N are early, we are not too early for pe7 converts, m'� gbt be brought�`n tbep. and horses t occupwits. lately, but wLether'llb.1'
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8 aste in �- ire' . Oternoon Ado phe Eilirke a , brickN3 or. sob'Sur purpose of securing good Be I I t" alternate prayin� and in' the distoot. We n"d hardly say I - � . )U* - �
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, - la�cago-, fired t,�o bullets into 11W., Very rapidly the hall fills up wi peo- gingiDg-all knO-Iing-that t�ho�e whose that in ourfloase Mr. and Mrs-.' Lang remains to be seei i I . three ly
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8 I pine Nyl us dl Ing 1! in o, take '�ive step. Fron�twooby always hat for liberality and kiia'dness. . I , I
hapi ,)a a been b ra�i , sta4ly. � called -the 11 laboring cla gas "-, and; t the d�cf . . I
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b 36 life has I' �e SMAiAL The � steamer so as received in a township, een sed
,� " . ,, n . , young people wit'll a good I . There bei ng no regularm-isBionalky at Itliough joniewhst! . I lhisl wil
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whiela ar Wed t New York on Frid, 6'y Hpim hild If ter a # hile a Oingla night. : i - 10 k Lake, the lack is in Part made up : sort of
Mi igues machin I , I : 1-� �, , � - better, hel is still, far from w-eill,ana his -
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I . a 8 he High Dicense � Struggle in- Ong Lzervice�, held in Mr. Lang's house, h ar 01, . � M I I
)1, -I small- )Oi aboard. i , Thera' wet uniform with lht 11 S "'or their' �) , i -
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un hna an steersEe passibngers,� who were vacci .8 .
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C& 3se be u n ated bifore larding.� � � seats on a"large platfotin fall of chairs. � late 9 tai ey. �' On Monday, the 4th ' I -A I
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; : L WAR UATEV[il, .r -Lax . �e Each devoutly kneels a naoment re be , Lt I of June, we. started for Oak Lake at&- I Xetho�
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I � � aterial are bei: takes his Seat. ,,� Ffequan�ly these young 14 tion, passini'g on our way by, although at illke, I � *et at�
Sol o � :tig I . . , , hicago to that, i - 4L
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not. justify 18 act ,� parcha in the tuited St journal "on th " abo performed a successfill sd�gicalqperaWn
. ': , I I � ates '�y Men keep, up is, succession,of hy'nan B with ; some distaice from,the farms of Messrs at wing bgo� J
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' W ' . ham on Wednes4y last, Vim 1 ;
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emp4tionwa '" to Can tt it is understood' that , ,a and thent)ae platform is quickly� filled a . rX �, - 11
8 !��430 grea. . � . - F�4ueis Mitchell, all (kf.'whom I . . t : . I *.Ah A- J
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i ,tbiswholeNort) West is on:the b(om,aud . of Mrs. John : I ro ` � _ftM OfL
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* . I large a lishment it Ili�on, New Yoz k, ,,,up with the recruits, male - and fomale, ., , seem to be Well. suited. I , I., f I I .
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. egre CIO t. t 1� ' seated separatelv on diffbrent: Sides of ilB destined to bE 110111 e a prominib it party � I � � prolptia
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i he punishmen� ;he. ii r Is' . I ,I earn - - n durall' the Operation. � - � . Aplied
n . STOR ij.-Frll M. iarious points 'a A, The 11 Captain," a small � est- - y soon wl�irlqd along through Brandon to I � - I I
1� I - Kan Saf , M . . Oavitat6 to the amperance. side i as, the 1 -The 9 United Empiro,' thlo ziew'
t 1 pon his �� , idtiba was iSsor ri so Michigan' co a IoAdng young 'woman, with a �great I . I "e, AJ
. P I . I � * Sewel whe,e we got off and found our- t I I
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'If there is n1a offence hail sto ms and cyclonee, scatt ' d ut that . other abom�uati way north laroggh'the country to iihe I I -011
wi I . �vip on of . . . . nd trip -in eight day -s P,ia(f 'hW,
� I ering mania'or, takes her place in the central, . . ariDg L L a Mr. Th
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, destr (ti�n on ever7 with har lieutenants ' 'd e of Mr. and Mrs.Dodds,frie
401 a. than anot . Y)t,l , )latio Mo6rats a nds ' ',- and load I al
8 the.orto ab, v named� however, he 10 a 0 iaturally-gravit te towar'ds free whisky. w om. no o � 'a e'ver knew but to esteem. In addition t6 this the Empire had�,-il I I tau
I � . .I a repo a o 8 men-a0her sidp-all first kneeli 2g in 1� - � I '.
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irising in Ni r of the I � I : I whole-sould' welcome. Mr. Dodds and Sarni � I Vd. �
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is [to law pi ovidi I fo, MpBTI�G ib ALB�,NrA.-Cattapo a 1. ,from the leader, of alively, , 1 1 family p6g.sees 1,120 scres of excellent . .
. M obBervationsfin Ontario would lead � the connecting her jengine. �� I gial
Q J I I familiar kind\, B66 gives out tb' f:Lrst 6y . ; . L � � I JIM L
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h Brown h I . . I �ublsti ;rna for ReVublid.iu and I . eavi. , 'got . nrt wh 1
,,6 loan San .Other tr"bes are ex, * ing, with -the ac��omp&niment of several ' . r, L . 1 tgme - -
11 - I I I a pected to join t 6 . . h ' eight lWorking h, rses, three foals, off a train at' -� - I . Ill-
� , two * of the (p'onservativo for' Democrat. The move- ave the station. It -meoly 3 - lli� -
aly is not in re tanabourillen, wiltich one or , � . I 1.
common revolt. Xontmegro has establish,6d I � � i
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I I ihent in Illinois Ihas chiefly takei 3 MtO�, twelve fin a Pigs slackled up,, an,a a Couple of i . T �
her I i a cordon n he,.- frorii i lieutenants playlex'ceedingly well. I i the � � . I porsdas $Ot i , ,me of I
a w ier to prevent t a r0b., stocl�/ of - -fowls. Indeed -she got off. She fall on i
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I as a 1 � w� for . the bealligele ts fro n ent, g her territory. Then follows! &)prayer aimp b Fform'of h low �ice ' slid & la -' - w'hi helf fii� I
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I - 134) -crimes, A ThROBLE DisAgi:.xia'.-A shocki I impassioned, the bitrden'l' of W ,cch is, I I thrift. Mr�� Dodds' own house is a 00132- hurt har leg! It is .said She i I fttendg W, . 2amea i
B rown wo d,; be -lesi ' I It ' 9 110 God we wanjti you- \to: Save P11 CiOUB 41though weak in, numbers, are:: sitrong , . . "i I I "llwo
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r . their eculi- in avor 0 any- . . qnteran action again t1bes eom*Y - I
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� t I disaste r decutred 'at 3underland� E souls to-oigbt," for - �
ethe law in ) thei ' own 'land, O:i ay nil �lit la srities is jEe u 1 one 0
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Wed ,for Ws! puniffh4 I At the ol O�se * o' a children's entertai - 1 6 loaf as better thq a no bread,and go On' - were to pa§o from bedroom to larder laid u' with corebro spinal menegle, -, . . I I
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ment in 0 publi -1 hall a, crush oocurrf - ' the come t conclusion that) disease that quicAly carried �,Off 4 A : � �
no to a lat �sense oi� eluded, 1 � Still, kiaeelrh�,,, a �-,h us of t1he principlb�of �,laerever you se , a _p the I
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L . . ! in front , door thatdid notop(h voices in l aity there are,� about I yeapsiuble, bu Wb . �
10 . the rear of the hall beg: no to �it it. In this � number geVeral
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��rt of a firg' numbek, properl 1% !! c - Mrs. D� � faculties for house keep' 1) :
� � , � � yl op 11 . sweetl and ftl�. 4,000 drinking places for the sale of 1111i 'Ilds 11�9)1 now appears in a 'milder foznmmn* .
I of the Ho 76 i 0 . 3cies owe �, gingp ve . so l -1ho - -ever�t in g as trim and nest as's pin. ;
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. to ' ockiq ,*8,11 � t6iicauts, and I am .convinc d that Graham, Of Bruagels, has isevorall � I
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I i . � death.� 1 1� � I � g,' Which 18 y n the After' spending forty very pleasant I . "Rut h
3 a f, the Sens a �, that it taken u I a even if prohibition were, passed . under treatment; Dr. SloAa .bu th1w
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;ed to becbriag tiw ; and i platfo an , -an with a 0 an a,,, � I .
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years Ao church. n pathetic,'- 0 . ��. I I 1 -therefore regar I a high nse ,mess'- clompanied a aok to Sewell. at gannon are four members laid up W1 4
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' , boy eight' old went* I . 1: , , �, n we 1 to k R,ching it., � . I i I
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f this n%tur4i ih-at- are' Cheb TI-Mictigallal on Sunday, wil la follows an e 'I r - er. '�fter filis an z ra(ticable a Ale I M
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( m great! � a pistol in his . :.
ulst-in-s Wiry I �Ioket� and while retur �- as a step in tb right direct U, as Alome on thTeveraing of Saturday', 9th i Bela - X0
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� I . on le i0fpp t some marine pridi c t ," , , 11 I I on
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- I � fell,: cani,4ig t . pistol t w And 'now �with regard to the country' he Post -'he was thei � ,, I
.1 . I � ,71 to be discharge . ,tis evil., For five long molitba istru,g� . t Says-. S 04y I z 91 .
- � � *The ban -1% oblefly with simple, Istin ing all -naes, , � t - tber� are many parts which no � I . 14 -me
ativ, th bi- I age clea� through. -big bod , -something :betwleen st,nd got son i and g e for high li,cenF ,a over the -who] a @tatd Whilst daughter of Thos. WAtson, vr,.,� aila VON �
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uE t, now di I I i I 1. infant selapol 4ymns-�' Some of thlem - , een going 0 at Springfield, where , I L . L LLL I Vrhileh
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. �UAFdng the' survive, I L -.1 I " " legislature has been in Session, and Of acres of One land upon which any -gome ten years ago. They haye �
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k liquor� .Roym" �1 S61 YAz IN SPAIN. -7- TE 'A ' t ry man of ordinary thrillt and capi a and the so '. )ft�lic. �
' . 11 .. . e particuhir�hO-I Fee thing has been done to defeat the -17013 is viciuityr I
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Ir . -� Queen )f , ain PILS86 i . ., g forjits 3horus, l to I I I . y respea I -
tb iy call it �n easure, Money has bden raio�d timO make for bitAself a com*ortable home, of this notice -was 1,
11 11 )qmpstj I thr(mg1a,Paris I 0 to (I . . - greati f. -t � . 'Win lao
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op. Wedne sy of IRA week ' � t "Hallolu.jah, m� li6aus, I l4p ! 7he -0 M. and in'all oor travels we did not find a %,I wh:) ;-
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f t be Crooks Ai it, and it, to Meet I r .mother In sorrie,of th4m,'the brAg t littl�( cap- settler whQ was not contented R114 V,f e (3 . �
I . . alit Franzensbad,' � f the liquor traffic, legislator have Its old Is left to be cared �104 - I .1
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y they invarlo I come Xa4rid tain; who fiefflUst th rtb. L � ft -4 aiLn
:to f6el.-th puloe the fiatf000d', with the, colantry. Aaking ' I
X I is rife with tumors bf a great ,� � 30KI bought like abeep in the ob mblea, .1 � motbornovor rallied from its b! X IN%t
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. f �n 4 is Lthe � .court oo. rfoot that havi $I meeting %ad to lbary -it with hil�l, and it, thank- God, therc is money Y� tho pard6n f6r.6coupying ' - -A oomht of ;a oo "n wh4 ;w "
that the Odal tc the i' - . soi mnoh of'yor#
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OVOTF - sinaill, th( rolmiono of the Xf I wh givei the Oul .) s U1104 nded in -th 0, I tealain, youro 6uly, I .1
a M �i �Oeti of coin. I I . Ot'low ,.11 DOW4
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ortan� Wbiell In Py (f the r roviseo fittl ' to r . , . . � - orilah
IMP , A; 1 0 e V�rixtfons in th�"*ords I i i I Wrs o� w $2 -- � I
I 11 Queen i a wid � her -, 34illro , -6,nd will I � -p og 6 storm �� w 0 n money 00u, a not � i T- — I 4 rxis,111M.60100040abugo , &
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are both sa 1 nearly cover ri u1m. , I appmPrifite to .the 0(304f. ion, In P hi0h a0erve. The biI makin it A rat r amd4ug incident took iinake. 11 ho wrigglhid Af - ths I .. I
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Is vory little' t;�D'Ohoo" 0 TO DHAT,h.-Ab mianigb I by 0600 f f W , I I&CO in th village of Granton 1*#� -sing, the w;11 'hid- 401,10 ! -
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Saturd ,,A inin WOW founa on tbg $160 or beer, hasijustpasgod 118 V, all Mrsdaye 6112;ig, , ounggentlewl arrobtodtl:ie notibe of-MOILAO P0 "
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a preference !Zhy.,be I 18 o'clock refuslug"'to give his and is sun � -� I X, an I he � amel led I some hing burning. patting xlyid Playing I with thd 04 : I
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# Thqfniport�' neatidthsit of III ' 8188ailant.: gig After the'oe choruses ve beeni sting :oqe by /the �! Senate Is re exided of the ladf�s suggested that perh sitter #6 kine fashion � Tbese R I I 'Iftitiot
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main question1for the was in a saloon ion How d street' Liz. of the leaders. :After another n in that ; r �. ,
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