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SEVENTEENTH YEAR.
WHOLE NUMMER 892.
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to, sell the entire stock -at exactly what they cost
wholesale, This is what -bas never yet beendone
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but
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of Dr. Tye,: of late Wm. Hopkins, cofNoAvich, Oxford.! good deal to the pleasures� of the -day. A
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the c ioicest exotics. fil his button
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Chatham, who
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after banging herself in the �arn, They were �
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Wild it was come liftle
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the accident.
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which
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goose on the Guelph dred, agredabout 10, 14 aj d 16 yeai.S. � It announces the tide turne'd. . . . -
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ar day. The bird W' as No cause is yet known fo he a;ct. I ' eing _.
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the Bir , ham Caucus,
hatched last ]May,
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4-nd when dresied , ' -At the skating races t( be given by sent there. Tbis is the i_-1.po I �
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and a buired, in that busy capital
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Dumfries, near
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St. Ge e, owned by of a novel order. This will be one open weigbitig 9'00 pounds, and, being purely ,
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111ty which had
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wds $7,000 cash
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skating forwards and his partner �kat -in � .
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Cannot rec' i e lit -,
oil,
But, in having
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typ�e
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louse and Of
five acres the best c� . -Mary Shea, an old beggar womau
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of a pitchfork-yot'i
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stion cf. emoti n -a step above the
land in Meaford
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proving all-round pair. . -
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. last week, by the tors have been notified that tb ; Hamilton, to'ok very sick a few.I d
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ey ma"y 1,
who were'
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perfect
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men yom wo d not care to quarrel
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bursting of a mi
heir own i cretion all * * ago, and or -e of the city aldermen in- , . .1
I ol��n, which inundat ed use t .4 S in
I - Owing '- I terested himself
Oc eded Bub-
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A e. -prepared
unless yotr We to fight
the village. AKI..
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ISO destroy- digent person� to ride free ou -their � - �
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.hurt you
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; feelings,j or th,
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death. TMs, I aus ect, Lord
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eir damage done I
. traills, but m*st keep a record'of the
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you in at
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as my fa
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it � Will -
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—While cross
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. ere . a out
I n the bay d destindicons of the fildivid'a- � woman : 1
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Uy" sorry for all,a
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at Belleville, on
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the night of the 31st I als, - Tramps .and travelling patipers are � r,etc.
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p4rt sl�toi
Id be sorry. for A
11that is our
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Conlervative cliampion, Lord
ult., John Hackie,
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butcher drove liis ,,m. - +� i, � 11 .4 1, 1 4- ; -C i and was thought by evo�ryone tio be very � . �
day, a y liv ina in a V at I have
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intro. u.ce'l int6 my sel v: ce anything
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pertainingi 0 poh,tical cluds. -kons. Wlien
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the questi 6 i of a lave'ry ca m e - P I held it
tight aindl prud ent to - t 61: --. bout that
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wbenever;A tlictight ece sar . That
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question, flicough, W S . I. bermanent
thing, and ' thei 'efore; lisgti ssE I d it. But
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the eircle,C) the preser t t vqiib�e is sin . ,all
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alt ether; aud� there ofk,j have d6am-
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allusion to it. ! I lia( I coped for that
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great pal�y—wbieli. ', rill ,go down to
post6rity'llonoreil for I ,s 'J L I I
conducting the c�irilwar. 'D in,iintairiffig
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soming h9nor, and as i;.. -hail � colitically
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and flitancialli m�gehenited the land, so
W dom to. I * in a
unity of �eh tii ne it and lo , ,,. 17,1,19i, . was
my hope, but in it I -was . .� n O 1I - bitterly
disappointe , an.1 otter L, m 1) 6h aa-1-tritire-
ly different' , 3 .'eS Of i * rifinques, had coh-
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come to �ass -as in the'rd,.Ly f) of Israel
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when ,that man -wbo I Lad IE ol As peoplei
through the irilderiies,r and across the
Red Sea, and 4a, -Iiii cf gJ)tte it sight of
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the promised jan4, -was! it' toeilmitted to
go over. ' . 'i . ." - :� V � � �.ijl,,,
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sited tears of tile ' pro foit idest, joy if : n
the Republica n platfori n t] e re i had been
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even a suarfesti5n of a 'e.borne -tothe
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iouth, Or if Or Le of the Mt blicaii 'cw I-
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lidates- had- bf �en a Sou bile , n ma.n. Then
[ could b,we s; dd tit . - . e party lia d
planted, and maitared the 1 e d, 4tid was.
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' wise encough to pluck tile - � lossom. . Bi t
,he things that I wanted W'ere7. not.
rhen, with ,.o avictions as � i le ep as any I
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aave ever had- in my lif a, &it(, after grave
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.consideration and , zome dmbls', I W
nto the canvass. I � I'
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Igo into anythi Lg I ii, )% go in aai y
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,verything I t ,),d in me I I ut in - tha t
,anvass. 11 I 1, rw in earn A . in - deep, I
lead, honu-st4niest. An(Iiig'oiiigintD
,he canvass i r, fortunes, ir. y prospectl,
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ny repulat . .i, were, thrown to tile
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vinds. That I did nothi unwis,e I
:eltw at made no
ply not say; that
peeches tE"I'tt, I do not- now r �.gret I do
Lot say -- - but there 'are. two I hings that I
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.willsay.' Qn.el-estswililyman one
vith me. COr sidering tit had been
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vith you far -hyb ,forty ye rs, I think
hat you shoul I have )lad
,our pastor, aul that you shonld not,
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Lave made no s ecial speec It of his the
ubject" of . . . . . �� 'I a ir criticiS'r i, It was a
hame for -you ;o have t e it. And
,.ow, for in.) Bel `, � it was a � um ne f . or me
o ha�*e said an yt tin --to -v I iii -h men as
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dse as yo'tt and women . aE g od as you
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could possibly tia le e_xcept 1_ For my -
Rif I ant heartil�, a,shanica, And I sin-
erely hope you, � too, are I &.9hamed fo, i
our part.7 .
"There,are. two, thing.9 oil which I
d1l not'be wisum terstood. 'J'h'6,t I ever
ridervalued the s inatity (if. the hou . sie,-
old or filurred . th. e purity c, I woman. is
Llse-abBolutely false, and. at thos'e two
tiestioni ' I repeAct, I will not -be inis-
nderstood' hmashiyxight to' expect
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different treainent fro'Tl you, -my
rethren, on that Matter ; " b at; as far as
ly political JU gi lent is coi Lc arried, and
iestandItoo-.hi the hist, canvass,A
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)okback upo,1 1, with urfeigo'ed ap, _
robation, alth�, u� -hl,now si �e that there '
-,ere some juist es." . I
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ere with prdfit to himse. ' ` i ,.en, I si�ly . �
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ill bid you, gods,peed. A f%
aesticon' of -pew-rellt is C)Ikcernod, I
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iggestive,gesture'l, *But tit, y say_tb4
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:)werful " th, cy " � that -
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1111111111tion of the, funds wil rebuke me.11
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[y brethff L _In, I tell YOU tbE t il �L
- � away ill'
hielt you cantiotrebuke tre Mosteer-i
Inly I won Id!.rat] ie -r as lai g -, in amount, �
ould be rais0 as bas usua. �rbeeii done,1
, that the goa4 work. df t] ie cliftrch�:
ight go oil. 1�ut if the at, iou tit is 'eut
XWn one lialf,I shall go to the Trus es,
'd will RaY to ill arlito " cu t I ne d,o ri:�
10. 7 .L When I c�, - une here first -
L my sh1 try
as. $1,1500. a year. - I can ei., il y'goi b,, 6ck
,that no w* ; and, then, if - orou ,6an t
Ford to pay even that sun i, . Why, you
ill have my seni . ions just as I well, a rid
will support nayself. R howev er,
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Lere was any .reas 3A, for ini � b (i supp Be E
lallAhe ma�jority c f the me It )I , S of t lis
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iurch, or even an importaai ro m"cori T, I
It that they con d no 161 L r der ve
iy benefit from my- prea-clija
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I � I- � poor, but such was not the , case. A .
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fault.. You Should beas sorry for our Randolph G itirchil , is a bright, clever, team- into a -hole. Both horses were ebarity, howe#er. � �
faults as I hin for mine, fam consdioug pl-901 �y mail I Sh A in stature, not drowned, and 11 . Hac . kie, had a narrow - . � . 1 search of the house she bad just left �
' . . I -A sad accident cocclarred on t4e bay -1
I � � . revealed the -fact that the -ancient- beggar
of Ply iin perfections, and- . I - should be a stron o, phys ically, * at,' aggressive head, escape. at Toronto on the 3 1 st -tilt. - Six ellildren ;
- . Jar � had in her possession Some $2,000 worth ' , �
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ver ted man - indeed were I to stead iast eye.4, a ge h6avy moustache; .-Mr. Alf. Baker and a party .of Were playing on the ice when it �
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think or 3ay that -11 had ir Lde no ill -pop- be hv s a sin�, -illarly louLd, -powerful. voice. Hamilton sports had a good day's burIt . - way, 7 gave . of bonds in deposit receipts. ete. A � i
. , I three of ,them bein, g drowned. 4 . -
sidered -(or hasty 'speech ts during I the He lit .ons that go* to ing at I deed of the house she livea in was also �.
. , i � S a�;Il t e quali ficati Carlisle on New Year's D � . I
. aY. their names were Patrick Corbett, aged found carefully stowed ,
campaigii, but I am judg( of it fromlone makc a Successful political chief in Op- They succeeded badgring twelve hares, 9 Robert Corbett,. 8 brothers; and , a*ay-
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Standpoint and'you front andtllen� - I position. Be� is ,eloquent, audacious, which is consid ed a toret f�%ir day's . . I : . I
. ; James Fallan, 9. Much sympathy is : - -The Galt Reformer gets off ,tile fol,�
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was after votes. . � � � satiri al, full of resource, a triflereck- shooting. 1� I -1
,(C� ' I felt for" the parents of -the broth ers Cor- lowing on big heads: The - new -council- � I
.Every man who pret 'Inids to �e ,a less,'l 10'es no alwayo pause to wonder if I -A few niglit 5 ago, some dogs from bett, agithey have lost 5 children within ' lor for NN'ard No. 1, North . Dumfries, . �i
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speaker, , wery lawyer, krows that tl�lere he is telling he tr 1, and r -art accept Guelph, entered the sheep field of Sheliff ' I � ,ertaitily lay claim to having a fam� .
. - . ' eighteeli months, �- can C ;
is all imrr ense ,%mount of difference I be- 'the ugliest repartm and retort with Gow and destroyed about twenty valu- Th,4 �alvatiori Army, London, cele- , ily of "' big heads. " Mr� Rutherford's ' - .
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tween addressing � his Ibnor On 1 the equanimity. ,He inay feel the wound, able sheep. Th. sheep were all th6r- -
� � brated thb advent of the new year ,by , family consistsof hipiself, Mrs. Rutber- -
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bench all( talking io� the _'ury in favor but nobody knows. it. He can " Smile oughbred Cotsw ds, and. the city will inidnight services and a torchli(Nt par- I ford, and six children- � � J
f the individual for w ' I . 0 1 The agesof the -i
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.es . 0 1 1 . � - 4 ,and '2 years
Had I been makind. specel, . 6� . ,
0 to you, my office lie would be discreet and forget loss sustained �y Mr. Gow. inarriage of 4ptain airles, Jones, of � respectively, and their Iteads nio'asure ,
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peechea ciples lie had laid o1c wn as neco--sary for exclusive Of the -.9,50a due the -Board tachment. A is understood tile .newly , measurement, 23-1, inches, and " Mrs. V �1
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brethren, they would have been digni- many 'of the proinisE s lie bad made wh. -In the city of St. Thomas, the Rochester, York, and Miss� r, lora : 23j., 21, 214 1
AiAed and. I y, 22, 21 �� and �21 inches re- A
, treat,. but when I went.out to in Opposition, i �;
, . . ignore inany of the, prin- municipal deficit for - 1884, is $34,000, 'Whitrum, a pr ivate in the Lond de- ,'spectively. Tak-hig Mr. -
tonqudi Ben Butler, I made s
tha, . � n)` I
,t 23 inch" this . " ies 14 .
I t;b(uglit'would 'nit. the common the guidance of an I onest'ininistry. In of Education. I he deficit for 1883 was united cou.-Fle will be transferred to ' RuLtherford's, - a 1
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inind. 1: T )erofore: it won] 4 be unfair of' this he would imitate' Glad$tone, who is $5,000 odd; including the educational Buffald. I I feet 9 inches of bead. If this doos not "I
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I you to -118 our Adic sdal of measure as different a mail iu office from the man grant it was $14, DOO, as against- $43,500 -Mrs. Alex McKenzie, of the town- " entitle a. man to be elected to the town- - . - 4 . I
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nient fo'.`,weigbing me. N am quit� he is out of it as- -well, Gladstone, leade� I . -;;
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- this year. I I shi Ceipel, con ... iitted suicide !ship council, then -vN,,e would like to, know . �
rewdy.to have yo -a sailolpaper me�'or of the Opposition, . � . - �
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. -Edward; Ti nay, the unfortunate Tu!Sda60yf night, last week. When her ,' what does? I i � I ��
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censure in c, but, re�ally, &fter all is said __ Lord of the Treasil ry. I believe Lord e I I . i � i
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a6rid ( 11 , I don't �, belieN I made, a$ Cliurchill haE a grea; career before I i - -A Hamilton paper � says I. ! Ope .
I . . 'Im- fire at BAy City, Michigan, a couple OIL ' evening lie found her hangin in the z . ! ��
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many inistakes as you bavh credited �iii I 9 I .i. � I
e When the impetuosi',y of youth and the n-nd � ' indication of the : scarcity of . . :
. . I I . weeks ago, was a sort of, Mr. John Tier- barn)"Buspend from a beam. � It is *1 � ,� -
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with. 17-1)wever, if any oi c is grieve I" r'ecklc- ssn' e . lance have settled rk for Taborlg men is shown b� the 1! � .�
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. . nay, of London. He was 45 years of said that she -" as subject to a ,slight ,'WO '01i .
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i �' hi ardon, ar � I hope Ile, , �Io,%vn into th �� experi ence of a. Solid man� age, and leaves -wife andiline small derangementofthemind at tinieB an I i _ 4
I - egal", , s "' is p , � . I ber Who daily app at the ce . . _ . I t
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Will t it as freely as -'I ask it. At hood, Lor i Court char&d with -v, agrancy. No fewer, i i � z
91 1�1111 : � dF arldcilp� I Churchill is going children in Mont,ea.l. it is supposed I hat While in that con- . I . I ;,
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any ra.t,� ason for I than four such- individualsi were before - ,
I � you to lie p to illake big English history. ----�There bein . sition- to last dition 9 - nitte& the act. I I L
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at L oratot lie i .. - . gistrate the other day. They . I �
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ly,�;liere is now no ik ' As if more popular, year's ocouricil fo tbelvillage of Ayr, all -Dr. Me'La) ty, of St. Thoon,�as, was � i . 2
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11 to. has ti . ejected! by-acclan'la- - vorth Saturday evening able-bodied men have frone ""rol� . �
. ti � were all urtable to find rk,
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almost t rougbi my bre liven. I aiii always will,.be tha Chamberlain, be- tile old officers w re wo
. , forChristan for-hissak-el cause ho is rery I lichinearnes ,called to Glan I I
your servz tit to Ze di i
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� on : Reeve, Job a W,atSqn-,1'Es9, : C01111- to attend to tit,., injuries of a 6 vmrold the . 1 � �
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- and seryai it, in the brigiria 1, is slave.' � quick ympat. ies, and his feelings are cillors,: Messrs. R. Heijaerson., Joseph son of Mr. I ugald McPherso4ia. 7' The ferent city police stAons, wAbbi ,1, - . �. � f
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tiriders and and ani' ' ersuaded by the riot a ,ay ! past -week telling a tale of I -1 � I
. P � judgy- I misery. §01ne I � �
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� . .�s under the control of his Gillespie, Chas. McQeorge, tind John little fellow lia I bjeen -to the barn 'Oil all i .
colisciftisresstbatnorlian gives up�" ment. 11. le seen Lord Beacconsfierd Wyl. I 9 had come out front the, old �couu � and i . - � A
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much a', the man who It , lbles hini$eli so irr.tate 'G Iddsto by his prods into -Last Friday fterriocon 'in Hamilton, door foll.upon lim in �coosequeuce of the ' � ,y kind. . . . I
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for CI t's sake, and for any other r1ea' � They had ent thQi, &Ilar,, ana .
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. I . � � a fen -tale tram oalled at Mrs. Smith's hinges ,ivulg way He Sustained a the only aii , �j
son ---e . eel . )t- that 1: I P . . * I , last � � i
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- to. mak - iim'j i about in his seat' house on Barton .Street, and asked for a fractur O' the thigh bone and a te ribl starve or go to jail as vag ts. i " 11 .
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riot do i . � I e of il e
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tiling. . . -scribble hu .,ri �d not , for reply, scowl, . ran -4 4 i I
I - glass of water, While Mrs. Smith was gsh several iii ches ill length was , in- institution they are kept from -60 !-dayx A 4 �
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. . � 'On absent getting, tbe water the tramp stole icted on his I ead. I � i �
" During .the old anti -sl very . �fight T. fro'wn, a . . is teeth. '
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to three �hicoriths at the ciV,,"s� experipe. . I � �
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said lu t as many i ide: things, but one omasion. : eacon., field congratulated nine dollars frori a satchel, and got -As Mr.'Anl Mrs. E. Daniel, ofNew i . 4
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you di(�, . buke me, �Iifl himsel aoo: the House of, Commons clear off before Mrs. Smith discovered. Hall.lburg, -W ,e on their way .to Air. . -The Montreal Star of I I ; -
-Iore me. Differ Hilfinitely, and love i#e. that" the I ta le " w is between them, her - I . � . � �1`oiiday'Dec�- 1 1 1
. 1018S. . . Geo. Flowers I co spend theiv New Yieax's, 30, referr mg to the Sun4i ay meeting of 11 , I
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Help me. love you and is -ill trust you : Gladstone -iea ed sc far over it and tile Saiviftion I - -The I best �
I ; 9 C r �� _M3r. Thos. Borrowman, of Watford, the axle broke, throwing the occupants _ I Army, Says . J
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as I hav e in the days, gone, by, and w4eu- gIV6 ed SO horribly " at his ijval. has received through his agents a c proof was given yes I
. I. 27 . on.- on the frozen E round. Thedaughter of I terday that the weA
you and,I have finishe i� Churd till if n A withlut this " worryin -
d ou, short-lived, . 9 signment of furs f rom. Parry Sound and Air. Flowers -vi as in the rig and sustain--:- of'this remarkable orga;vi"tion i's bear- I
-warfare-f or I am admonished by the power; and when lie undertook to ' ' . - ing fruit, At the- afii,mnoco i . I , I
. � I I Muskoka, includbig the bear, lynx, fox, ed but slight ffijuries. Mrs. Daniel A meetirg a --
,many while heads I see amorig you that� " draw thi I ,adger' the other day, his wolf, mo,r I . .
I , tin, ottor, skunk, mink, beaver, r colored man, who1ad been lis ' . I i
I (' . was. badly hurt, being thrown violently Yourig . I t.en- . �
We shall not be here long , and meet; in � attack on Plia triberlai fi bad something of &c. - Some of thein are very fine, and it on the frozwen th. Air. Daniel .,escaped Ing attentively to the proeb,edings, rose .
the presence of our Mast4 Jesus CL-ist - the snap and Anarl of a Scotch terrier in I i :
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'we will'think as of but Uttle accoulli, it. "Zoe "! ,) made a great the parties who cauglif them. . sicon. At the close of the"meeting he :
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our little infelicities here For God's effort to app - r ealm� but the polished -- I
sake, for Christ's sake, for 'the sake of sneer at his., brick, house at Bir ' * . Burrow Ray ond, an old resident -A few days ago a Mr. Jas. Thomp- proceeded direct td the Cei,ntral Police 1� I
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and was buried on Wednesday afternoon. could take two dogs and with their aid charge of robbery. He stated that he- � . -
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and I eq'rnestl -trust, that - �ou, too, are � at thehold bittex;nes,13'of " Joe's Ji. . daughte - fell into hysterical Air. Thompson 1 took 'the dogs and left I � . _�
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dolress.' Mr. Beecher uttered a 1611g, tivenewspapers are mad*ith- him. At . I � 4
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ymcouth hurch and for tile good of, is dull ind gloomy, w, inting in - bright- . On Burns, poems to be sent in by the ami , (co y 0 e a rate, for some tune. �
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" : . . ! audacity Hel is righ ; but it is notori- versary Concert i Toronto the following Salvation Arm y-, -it is necessary to state shocking accident on Frid*y, 26th, ult. - � . .
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Thum') -Nail Sketchos of I ous thatt6 lonsiervitive press is not week. I . that the evidence was as follows :-That The victim was a little son o1i 'Mr. Geo. I 11 .
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years in that city made d retained Magistrate, di�missed the case ag4inst Jig himself by rolling about the fWor I
upon seven I of his sketching trips, when have the stim;'tilus to exertion that be- . 11 ; �
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lie - and the' .ate Blanchard J longs .�erving a .victorious party. . � � - I . L
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of them fri(nds of mine) were eneazed I � J. H. - --On Christmas day, Mr. irth-ar � me- 7 1
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upon their great book of I I Loi�d'c�o, " . . I , ___ - -Mr. George Swri-inger, .of Beverly Arthur, of Klenburg, near Tbrconto.!� had - . .. ;
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nail sket!chEs," small rapid loits, of pene : il The Br'aceb4dge tannery is turning 90 acre farm for that of Mr. Ephraim were very happy on the occasion ! After � cously, but the lad was unabol e. to do ,%ny- .
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on - hideril a,,' week, an increase of 36,0 . . .
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)aper riot . I , . I on . contains 150 ac�es.j The price he attempted at, but coul4 71not. floor, On Mrs. Ramsba I . � I- . -
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hand. Tile ( were ro' I One of, Ili,% scons' at once went witli all I
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of. a seene� co ,a person: before Jerrold or may not recov I r. -:-]lit the, chapel of St. Josephs Coil- all was over with Mr. MeArthur., The i ' . J so I I .
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Inyself. had gotten 'more. than a mere -Mr, Browi, of Spring Bank farm vent, Hamilton, Olt Saturday -inorning, deceasdft was in his 85th year.` He
glimpse of 1he ints I into - our minds.- . near Preston four almost a miracle. At presex the lies in . . -
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and that mas because he looked atit : -The mayor Of Owen ,Sound, Mr. J Malone and Miss% F Oster. - All but Miss P., , I I � .1
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with Fre t r nie to Creasor, died last week. He was a pro* Trant belQng to Himilton� - . - I I
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Dore faculty of observation, shall have i -L--Ea y ew ear',, . morning . in To- Wiarton, and wenb into the Salvatiou'' other . Used tand Guialph gymnasium when a large ' in . J I
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by some little Americ traii ling and ex'!,L : down i In (Iiiately expired. theft. He bas be' . traced as far as -d been torn, off, leaving a . .
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