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it , .. � . 1. 16651. 1 THE RAMB The c d and beat, told on the roots, as well The town'demurred on the �rou ons in
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I I 1. jp_,�_T_,�t, . __ . ES AN M. P. that . we did not understand CreeL, and fields partially injured %tith frost. I . . I tatoes and the action roperly brought schools, and it wou14 be wise -for sue
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I _. 11 . I ; , . . . . 1. - we we e disappointed' that he ilidn't settlerg--.-of this neighborhood and -all as on the grain crops. Ro , I
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ne I '. _,� .� I I — i - � IN THE NORTHWEST., u lerst�nd'Encrlish or- Wi even along the I t arnips ar -, fa created on �he to make a point of attending. .
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y � - . . � . nc lab , 0 inq from Vielbourne to Rapid r below their usual aver-- and -that no lien bad been sinnallpox hwire oc-
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. I JAMESr TROW, ESQ., IN! TRE 8TitATFOAD . . . -aige yield of Jud . ient was given for the, defear
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1-te : 1; . .1 I . - � I __ I,FmTEit III. , 1. � . tenance. fie is very fond of I ndi- , whole ere �p, were more or less darraged. Railway will appeal the e to Mani- Y
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i I - th , lb - Carberry by bail, and threshed out from four toba. : i I
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7 11 c_ �� I . . MY la t letter was. descriptivi of his long bair, which reac1hes to the small tion at either M -ne or onititutionalify - .
I . . i . ' 'Southem-A-lanitoba, pricipally. that per;. of his 13acl�. He wa'4 v iuch. a nnqy- wil . re on � . acre',J upward. !� MY average —.The question of the c .
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- I . I ''St ore ,as wbea 1. 9 bushels per acre; oats 40 . Let passed by the .
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-LUARLO _� Chea -o - Cash I . ery in' -wl :I be the terminus. Jint th �' promo- bushels, I ' . in "any of those places. A sfight decrease
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I � - A � -tioli east of the Pembina Me : tahis. ' In eid oti� eutei I ell he ters of the line - have, obtain(,
- i - I . . - L �L ;__ I gh�g *a Dominion Parliament, will ;come before ,
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!, -_ I . 1. b�cut �lioit ' charter with aZ understandh .
I . - . . - . many of the sections de'scribed the eflops was infornied his hair *oiild . � ng that :; ' ' thh I ' Y in %he number of new cases is reported
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� i' I . , 3 injured by -sumn i d ea&nestly eraved '.the influen1ce of line NMI,start at Beandon. The road I iiie A t, pric i year than it did the Judicial Committee of the Priv
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i I - OS.., tionc's. o Tile crol n 1iis behalf; that free of expense -is Miq y more I tave lost ; e anxious look they had at 'from the me L i� I .
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11 I - H o . � . ,. River esc8iped. As w ralci lands corltigu-w his silky locks--sho Uld be� spar6d, Oa3ring Produce, generally speilking, must be I his time I ast year, an d replaced it with a preme Court. I i � . igistrates ,court, in Pembroke for an
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- � __ I � I . . ' - lie would sooner lose hii life This privi- freighted to the east. To adopt Met- mile. the w1lol. i ---Mr. Robert Little lateily out from infraction of t L
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I i i - L I ous to' small lakes or rivers werci itiest. Ure-was I �, po�iL C 9 sed .Mr. Andrew $5QO and costs or thr�e months in gao
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. . . . SEAFQ0H,__ . : t -,of the Manitoba I -- granted. ' - iving pothing to pay the ffhe with he
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11- � . 7 concessiop-of Culross, ad- will go & gaol. ,He had only.,disToseA -
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I .. I i - � . - I - 'other settlers, the -crops were injured, e4, and that 1 e coul-41no'tv . I . , - hicl h paid the of 'five cents worth of whisky, - -which he
1 1 . I -1 . ! -g daily.' - alon lcda . heldon. No. 1,1 bard, is 76 cents, �nd joining Tdeswater, for 'I . -
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I'll . I . Now . - . . . Ahern, 172 cents per bushel, sum -of $2,800. . i caiTied in a bottle in .
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� are now prepared -to show bargains in the river1ots isit� - drunk at the time he made -the
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!. .1 ', new IrlmnliDgs, new a'man nam um, late of the will be- set at liberty before his seritence' would be in the. ifiterest � of the company * . ' -
�` � - , New Dress Goods - ed 'McCAIl . Y* . bait ,he grade above it. f the first baptism which took place in sale, and th� man was drunk to whom
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I il � . � PlusheS, excellent val nes ; new BtAtons; 4ownship'of - Wilmot- � . . . he'sold it. i
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L �- new -_ NVO n ie In W settlets along the line. I � In m .
- i - Flannels.. new Will.44a, ne,w.'Cot- . farm near- Morris. ,He showed me t' will remain, i ot merelyi for the , - —Tuesday, wt�Ottawa, while Charles
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I - � . ,_ : -,I .tons, new Cantons, new, Hosieryi. new samples of wheat -,which.. were excellent, his sentence, but durinal his natural life. i . . BRANDON" i Teil was out hunting lic thought he .
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4 � . . Gloves, ne,0 Corsets ; in fact, new goo,ds as were also Ilia neighbors ' ' ere ty is. aw s8ociatiox swill � is evidently holding its own aad e . . I ear
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� I ; -along the river� u.0, south of- .St.- Jolm evai ,and he will doubtless wiwder yearly, for I noticed 'a gradual and suppo .
!_ ; inalllineg.' Every deua,rtmeint --replete . I ., , He dispharged his shotgun and found
, , . I . . - . r ne move t- our threshing; the distance . —The er night Mr, Dan Harvey,of
� 1� - , with alit the latest novelties. � - - Baptistew k to his tribe. We found W.) The I : a boy 16 years old,
I I I -Mr..McCallum 'and others Eac v . ,rden - steady growth. ,re are life and
I - . � - arin the sec n most courteous. n his attiention energy in its inhabitamt,s. Its locati two !setting was about 25 London 8 utb, died, of lockjaw, caused I thp game to be I -
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�eves - tha�l . - Call and. see our nev lines of Kid were -url . .ret of *dso. on etwee he named. George Foote, who bad
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�t tbis sea.; 1 , t . . value,,and, we early in spring, ploughed their land ed truck I At the,
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� Thej� are splendi( a in mail in. the right place. . good agricultural .disttielto' , , . .
; I � gain. . I I : i . I . was exactly five caught co,11A in the wound, and inflam- - cbfarge struck him in the abdomen and
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I EVILS OF LAND SPECULATIOX with hills of moderate size. The town
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a _are offering -thew at a 8 crif, f: I _. - he'
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4 is .&- . � I , ,, ar Travellers naturally -,�voald ask c n go- stands. on the brow of the hill and down ninutes, an mation se in, which speedily resultec '
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E I __ " - - . j grain when -par ia, y , 1.en llowing it ing west from Wi eg t its northern slope nearly to the rivet � 'alling frc �tA the c�rr ' utes. death. � son of of the bowelg. So faT the results are
�*ty turn ME All lines of g000s col 111111- 'to. hauld traction, but a —A bright'and intelligent boy, .1
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. � to ripen in th shock , g )ro�or- tiacts of -land are lying *waste at d.not banks, in places having a splendid v . not serious. - �
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; our stock was never better assorted than ' iboin6. The town � )or .
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ff ey- aiti the I � tion of, -the 'wheat ;own over'the Pro'' biought under culthiation . . table mi by hofses. Mr. Dalgleish; of Teeswat6r, died 'the 1—Mr. A. P. Zeller, the egg king of
5 i 4.. � � � it will be for the fall, and winter trade. . - S'ive settlements are to be found a veral secures the trade of Rapid. City, - Birtle i Since h r, ave other da�y from the effects of a blow he , . I
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� . eived last winter from .th
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a � I � hard Wheat, which takes a. longer time hmdred miles beyond the limits of. e Great I lornmon, destroying ai larg' & 01111t Of ree less than 7 8-50
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�. :� , all kinds, of Sum- school -mate, who struck -him on the the United States no )
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a - � -to -ripem - Messrs. Ogilvie and Bain ore - - 1V lanitoba, re note from market; and in S down'to Whitewater on i )roperty, And in
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' mer Goods at cost and r to � clear. I head with a piece of ice w-
SM0773 tha�i I , - the principal -purchasers of wheat. The it. any cases - distant from any meqns of the sibuth, and nearly all the trade from � tacks of rg"tain ,,pd hay, buildinpq and - t - i talina 70 dozen, -which ,gives a. total of
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ir - 11 CEM! ai.,td i i�?pt�ot. - ods , '. piice.- at. tbc, i Ig ill their course.. Many have 'ling. . ;
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�a - d, atrable, productive lands, �thou- have greater advantages.
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Falt the tim4l I � . shipping to Port Arthar Tile e.goo 1, camped on oat their 611, w�io could ill -afford the a total of'.589,930.00.
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I !I I Cheap Cass: � Store 8 great the �res'eiit site of the town a few yea8 oss. In' I I oillood no great I
. And ha,v�� . . . . -Ogilvies'apparentl ds of acres within don, were bfiten by rats at night recent- 30,000 dozen were� s
52, . � . I I . . - . - 1- larnage � 11 inion, , has
� .1 . t. I thl'ilk a large' pro- o wheii tbere' wag not a ,single d wie as been I done al, re
. � I the wheat trade, and encouraged farmers city of- the.Wes ag - ) . Zeiler
, . t� . . I I ly. The little girl lost a -large quantity p6ints in the Domi .. Mr �
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M. order t6; I - 7 ; —OF to sow i i e land wi�hin a reasonable ling brected. Little did I then. expect . lave been some 11, - . Wish paid out for teaming the su of S4,0W ;
I I �, I - . I - I - � I ng our w . of blood from a wound near her eye, and I 0
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o . . I I - . I I - - ay, � � ell stance of the Canada Pacific Ra ,)way, that a ` . i eekly vi`6itor, THE ExposiTO-R,
. __ . ,.Railw' no doubt with the view, of - I 11 . I . blood poisonin" is feared as'a result of for, the help in shops, $2,000 ; for pack-
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wh. hia h"t .- - . couraging .the new settlers, freighted - from Winnipe oint is in the TOWN OF SVCH IMPORTANCE 11 suems., I remainm yours, $600; for pack.' g barrels, $1,00. ,
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I , i free for seed a:nd delivered it at the vari- ' hands'of non-resident pelculators, nlan would spring up in soshcirta time.-' The � . HIGHLAND. '
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; ; I . - Tbii�, -of of whom � purchased E hortly - aftei "lley population is �
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9 , . . ; . . . : i I . Halifax, a sergeant, corporal and six atout to retire from connection. with the
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q i i . . -1 . SE AFORTk - . - covirse, was a, 'reat inducement to'the were brought into market, at a'me young men possessed of. energy, pluck . ! Canada. . ; who A.is-- citureb at that place. He has labored,
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I . -, � � - . . 9 � . privates of the 63rd- regiment,
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� . 41 , .. . , � - grain, but experience -has taught th6m unhealthy and fabuloup prices obtained of them are.f rom, the Pro I : I es when the militia were callel ee'sahilly, and his retirement' from the
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: . i - - - Patterns. .1 i - . I that other kinds of seed I's better adapt- for property in tho city: aij, 10, several. being from our I
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6- balance of -I --4. . - i - t- EvidentI34 the Red Fife ,"vill soon be holder's of these la' . * . . - I , . —The Carlton C. Smith farm, of 180 bled to bid him farewell. They also
I , . I- . i . st of Brand( -was!good, but in � rarden. � - . . . '
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I The follow the presentment abandoned and some earlier';Ivariety take d6lusion that they haal a fortu-ne ni I .
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i , A - -iade by the G rand Ju At the recent its place. - . i. asked unrea$'onable price ,and many places on the Souris , Diphtheria df a malign Jilver and a purse of $60, ac- .
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i 'a .1 Assize Court hela in tbl' coultity: . � sop.E.-.DisArponsTMENT .- I I for $1;%600. The upset price fixed at cbMapied by an appr
� ik , - . A� I . �. t and purchased homes either I'from Rapid City. Further -north at the ex counby. I. . .
1. -y in atterldn.nee at the- !, , TLERS. ' I , wes
11 . � � � � . The Grand Jut . I I i I the sa�l� was �10,500, which was not re- �- --The body of a man cut in two was
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V I . . � of the JHigh Court of - New settlers, struirglinj with va Syndicate, Birtle d Shell River districts they are —Rev.
On.- postedi- .8 I rious the Hudson Bay Co * j or the aleas6a—$10,600 - realize found,)n the Grand Truok Railway track
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� . . � %yf�l 1-.F�VA ,�r- - the Governmen plar left uneut and -of wato. that were lfawk- - -sow
i . � , .� I "ViVorty-one deaths from smallpox oc- I
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4 X011 -1 . ,r,41 -in 4af - ,,rop. The older settlers gener t. After leaving, ko 11:1�
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p I or i � 11 . . �. d into all bills set beft-we us by, the 0i rqg I qrt to mixed farmling, and thus Point 'we enter, in my estimation, - vested th�e'grain is not marketable. - ' —The foundation stone of a- $30,000 - day morning. - From papers found on
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� I quire - . _T] . (. EN OF TnE rRovi*E . - I returned to Winnipeg on business " lebrew syna. -red in'Montreal anA its suburbs on supposed his name is
I I I . cer ; cl we"here wish far,e b tte' As we noticed in'Ontario , �JjF . . . . gogu6 was laid on Wed -nes- cur - . his person- it is _ .
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I I -ktendiiig from Poplar P4 . rn- and,,*made preparation for my extended day in N , on
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. - : � abors en-d6red almost b�tt- the lall crop'" was unusually good, - ji.l�e ' the he Rocky Mountain's and Britigh —Nearly $316,000 was realized at the O� ayl. I
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__ : easy- by reason of your � ordship's lucid. "c' . .to lake Manitoba aver �g ig 0 ig the cils- ntario Government's sale of timbdr elg Y
11 JLJ1. Cyi, . __ : I I ' in the hospitals two hundred an seven- jocketa.. He was about 45 years of age,
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I . �t - - . . - i - the .. point, I found it was upwards of 2,000 orm er, I as been lecturin ff ill the Metro- .. ne of the ablest an&most enter- o-ff the train for lunch, an attempted
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. AND Lordship suggested that we should was more sweeping and -general and de gel.ierally for three days examining . z of H�,nliltou's young business g trainstarted.
i . . )(our .. . . .1; � � itan c aurch, Toronto. 0 . et on after the
; 9i ich were nearly al bar- mi es. � � ol. ,
: - I I : be as expeditions as possible in clisebarg- 6id6dly of more value -in dolla6 and cents various crops w1i . . en, F. W. Hore� :jr., died Sunday
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111 .. - imers *don nex,t week. worth c is to be ained ' d 4,000 in' eevery street is illuminated -
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CY- U-1, S_ E' . ; 1-11, . vieur of complying withY our Lordship's toba,. When the alluvial deposits to.:in. any country,- many of *the'fa . . - . . I cold -while on -a shooting ex ,
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i , - ( �� I 7 I 200 acl!ies of . JAMES TRow. , -acres of 'and reclaioied. . .by electricity. Them- areone thousand
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p If : .- irestiont, we niade a: conscientious some -extent exhaust their producing having 100, 150 and. even i . . I Clair flats. Inflammation of the lungs
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� . . - I duties wevisited and inspected the coun- - a better system of husbandry, .drainage, I e igi es ) --Some time ago 'Messrs. W. B. Mc -
I I __ I . 1 188�. f —Rev, Father Kierman a handsome lights supplied by the Ottawa Company;
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7 Ilue, Of, I �. ! � � � -ty jail, and found incafeetra-ted the -rein � &c., id practised, the farm, er's lot will be, 1by f oat. The Whole settlement,w6re in October 20th, I ide�lce in Collingwood, was Allister and John H. Metcalfe, of Pem- then,. there are .398 lamps aroun . d the
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Itle last � i . - Win. Huriter, a happier one than it'is�.rtow. The -ex- goo spirits overt . 0 'broke, purchased a copper mine on the .
I pti.n"! . � in all eight prisoners,viz., Chaudiere and New Edinburgh mills.
he meeting � . -this year whos� crops wert earlier tharf. their weekly' do, through your columns, a (ompletcly gutte,J by fire the other day. . -
. _. . raede'�itli the cruile of. rape ; Daniel perience' of � and. �astye . preparing line of the Canadian PAci-fic Railway for -
I I ell a-1, , � . ors were p ong kn' vleAge of the -0eather, crops, and - —Sir 4onard; Tilley has. leased his In a�,ddition to these are the incandescent,
ai"`& . I - ands. ill Ineig I ings
I bly sinixi."0 I � McDougall, a, judgment; debtor ; - Wm. teach settlers to rrep�re their a small sum. They spent some. rno�ey - t' Buildi
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Kelly, Sarah Henley and Isabella Muir the fall and *hen spring opens sow their e noticed on local events of your neighboillood, and I esidene(i in Ottawa to the Ron. Thomas .
- � � � . I . for next spring's crop- - White. I . in developing it. They sold. this mine And the Collegeof Ottawa, totall
R- enterpirb. �, , - . .n,e persons; and Archibald MeKmi_ 'grain even should only a few inebea. of inearly every farm .a self -binder and formerly ours, and not having kissed tile ' te �
LE6 few da gm 11 .- � I ]Msa . . 1. . . L e L L t think' I —The. are _fo�rteen studenU attend- last week to a Mr. Ritchie, pf the Sta thousand electric lights in : all. -
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YJ 1� ney, Sainmel Duncan - afid Bernard Flat the ed god b,6 free ' f rein f rest, &p d � sulky rak . All 'must purchase the blairney stone, you must no e cal College, in Of Ohio, for $13,000, clearing �11,000 by
I w - L . Y ect ce selection of an earlier.. - latest improved implements of agricul- flatter ,when I say Tim EXPOSITOP. is i rig the Women's . Medi . I L . i _. .
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�. . ner , nfined, as vidgrants. Two of ma:k P6. pr L �. I the sale. i
, - I I - � I . -. . always welcomed at our prairie bothe I �ingstol e -gallons of gr�pe tation. Among
This is . e feeble and old men va:rie,tyL of 0=1. The season is short,, ture. Agents representing Ontario im L —Twelve thousand cently at the Hamilton s.
Z L - these vagra-u-Its..wer . JIL L . . . —A ni imber of Conservative members . ,
; � �. - - almost , force more like an old friend than A weekly L L wine were ma ill:e passengzrs on the Toronto train was
0t throu . � . . aged respectively 71 arid 86 years of age, but in my opinion it is sufficiently long � plement manufacturers de this fall at the vine-
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� . - ere I'll � I., __11 rpo, . �es ' . �jt : these expensive . machinery on the fartner, newspaper. As I am not of a selfish c f Parliament from Lower Canada, have . andw16 a large - in elderly man bound for Siisperision.
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i , - . _ L R&t ' . L h o ' . egamt gentlemen, Who took a lively
I L . . I I withat, .11.1. - . . retifrii, I sencY you a ew notes from this Riel. 6f el
A-! jaid" On ; " . one- of the parties confin ,Ming to. Winnipeg, i ny . W could do without, and who have no I -years ago less .
: I . � - � prison home, n 111 . in cornpa ! � I treal and Quebec. Six
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� . Hai -stone, for� i than 1,000 gallons were made anniially intarest in the old man and learne(l. that -
I � . J_ � - . ed therein had the. slightest complaint- with -My old friend Mr. it - i I 'ifle home, Mrs. Jones was ev about him. A
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Me A � I . . . . . at the jail officials or the merly of St. Marys,'who nitmages the found self -b' . -
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. to make again . W. I * r4 son,whichmay interest some of your - lorribly burned, and died in a few a -companion *f
I ' Pacific Rail ay restaurant at :,exposed to sun &lid 'in. ways in demand for sacramental par- third elegant gentleman,
kered to , I --- managerneitt. Whilst speaking of the Canada 1 57 years old. . � the others, was alto on the train, but
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I � - jail, I . ., . such able for continnotts iW971, dry, cold .Vhomas milkmen have unani- Poses- idnotattempt to "'lake
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� M - I F I � on of the courtesy and in. the Province, and Mr.'John Burns, * . ' -rice of —A landslide took place recently on d
6.n_-re2atioll I . their appreciati . � of wifids, with little growth, up to the I iously ecided Ito- raise the p . near the old party who had been spotted as 8, _
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, � .efficieney of .NL . Jailei Dickson and his of Toronto, We took the . - e ilk to cents per quart after Nov. lat, - 'irictim by the clever trio.. The -victita
I I - . � . I 11 I .- � I . , rai'comfort, I naturally thought the middle, of May, wh n we had a heavy i iilk to .. . XcKell4r's harbor. Over 300 feet of the .
.. :: � ; 1w . . � -_ I 3tan,t and. to, add 'Ahat they found Mountain. The penitentiaiy is 6rected ra - scontinue. Sunday delivering. had several parcels with him, and his
. I., . � . assi! , 7 - district was rain'. After the rain all kiwis of crops and to �_ d into the lake.' Work was im-
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� � I n- ra-, i � I - � in happy places'and that thek, of grew. rapidly. On the niglit between ' —AN, ontreal J?ricklayer was fined $25 iediately commenced to repair the . two kind friends bil'sied themselves in
t � a iiis car� . . ed. In conclusion the Grand Jury wish 'of. 'the 'surrounding country, a - most cost . . , -
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-, � . -, . �ivcn ',Rani ,ariety of ;--quite a contrast t the lake front and care will -be taken to train for t
A �� I - crown officer -for his tharked7 courtesies has not g toba much v . I
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7 i. to them during the cortift. ". ' . I 4r married man. ' 'Off as easily again of his ear
I . .. . . . 7 GEoR(.E,8rxmAT, Foreman. I- . - .over Portage la- Prairie. Here many plants. Shortly after the frost thun . . as bu
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loon.,� a,p; I L __ � . . � . seldom a day passed but a Ste. Mar �e Canal bf -tween Lakes Superior iriends were With him on the car plat-
� . � � , � .. . - I . - residences, centrally located, w"ere ten- wb months I ,$al -o and costs or thy�p tn�6n_ ths in gaol for .
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e procesidoir I I - . tirt'la who foirnerly Ao _aNvILY - with -.that - sameness and. -in -on- I . - is reported I an pulled out his
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.. . -11r. Alfred M . 9 . ,y pasted thiinder storm was either over, near, br and Hui on,for the past year, peddling wbiEky in the town of Ren- form. The old gentlem
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. - l the plains which so 'wearies one accus- on the do,jr or window, "'lo let." . � frew, and having no money
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; ex-citemeni 5 triactive hail storin-passed over this,and ,4y 30,000 tons. whom � -
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The serviicel& � f , iperations th�rel. has returned, We found Warden Bedson at home, and crop out look of the No . The, roll was
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i , --- permanently as usu�l busily engaged with thoselinder nature's Jams.' Instead of emerging doing an immense a phinged in and swam aen leaped from
�erly Meet�' I -1 I like a sensible maw to I ate to that of a full thd gr1owing crops. The following good, ana' estimates that there will be is hand andthethroe ii . . .
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�egatian,. 2,2, I- take up his residence: in Ontario. Mr. , . ere indly received from the chrysalis at -named persons, in, this township, Who about. 9,000,W6'b - ushels of wheat - for shore g the bridge recaptured Dug- the train and quickly disapp, - d ' '
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Mum' a spea.ka, fairly of Iowa for tho . . export. I I ir onths ago all item ap-
ibi6ath' last,, . . �.. � � prendges. ta-ssing - along the lawn we only a few years ago when seen flat- fo;'r;nerly resided near &Aforth,' are 'an and placed him in safe �ee.pipgo —A couple of in I
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�Sanday. th:6 . .1 , -who. have large magnificent splendour i e, losers by -that . —Th( other evening in Hamilton an 9 -4ames, H.. Powman, superintendent ,'eared in the papers to the effect that
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AS Utmost , I He thinks that - i . returned to its chrysalis state. Lots storm 44 Alex ntosh, Win. Co�van, (old won An named O'Neil, got drunk,and of the Canada chemical works in London, Dr. Moore, of Do ter elopement
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--h - I - and Jaittened. other C' d- Jay down on the. railway track. The I
I �. : cattle can be raised tb ere, ndrew and James a) . . e, ivas a o base a farnillear
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ifasertno% - . much more cheapty -than. here an . 1. . ram ca; ,ne al6no, in a few minutes, and w wn quietly with
- -111; - fabillous figures cainnot at present be well, -"'rm. Norris and Wm. Smith. P it elaware, and settle do
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. . i rs were dressed in. pris suits, givi di4 d. of for the arrears of' taxes. � These lost fr6m one quarter ,. -into his eye with very bad results. He is wife' and fandly. That i , in w a
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lent -w�%& di+ 1. 1- . barley at -25 ets., and ba, . . ' YS and , will bel severely felt by them, more so,as Incolfti . it at ill, and having lost one of his eyes Ilew developments in ,connection with
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.1-n the -after!;- � . bushel.. � . . I . , I . and other Ia9t se�qon 9 cropof wheat did not pay nan named Mra. Bryanston, who lives by an accident some time ago be is now ,the aAair have just come to lig;bt,- which
I . i the gaws,, painted., faces and eagle's wings, . kite -flying manufabtures, I I . I
! everance: displayed by 4�- . . . iear Lambeth, . I �ro to
ed the Sab�-' —The pers � , thb expense of raising it. My crops got �,serj[ously injuring her. show that Moore is even a meaner -
a � 1. . isos that should have and totally blind. I -
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the, e wrecking gaag at the; Sunken a , 'Per, Some of. th�em looked gloomy, others imagir o r
i 0 e basis, building. a light peppering all over, part of u 5 man than p( . I
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6hapter a ' - .- .. (k),lebec'. of the SaAia 'line, - * blic edifices on a scale quite sufficient oats getting a heavy share. entreat have decided that captains of did return f � gin
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6reatin . anot � " i lifting until t and . myself . decarated a young chief 'at walks -to oatsid6e tenements thaf the weeks of July were extremely hot, the . until they have priocilred a certificate of 'with Mr. Henry Lockwoodi of Dela-
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F, be-- rernen�4 I w . that there was only a.foot � � axes collected therefrom would not. re- thermometer seldom marking;below 90' ng , having been vaccinated. They axe also ,Ware, forthe purchase of his farm ; all
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t'. . ie Fort Ellice �Aith a , 6w Government suit. t I � . . I
& collectioil - the roof i of the- forward cabin. Th All hi the shade, but ranged from' that 1e field on his father's . farm, near Cope- to give their men to tund ,papers were completed, an
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. � . - . I - is. cabin, and He evidently felt iiiicomfortable, sighed payathe expenditure for 20 years. I - I Monda� morning . on -as the
. . I diver entered thet captain No figure up to 98. I am c6nvihc46-d that. �own, 0 3 e boundary line transfer was to be inade as so
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I - Mr, L.el. ' . Symes., w -h . er, !when the —Ayoungmann ' d �ohn Munro, . .
��k . recovered for Captaini , the I -',)rt the rascilly redskin cut' one ca,n sell, no person can be induced to had the weather been cold I between the city limits and the harb
I - � I . Alex. Munro, North Line, . . �- . ted. . . Uon could -
I � . ..'loring I on of . - ' * �Ie owned at Dorchester Sta,
i I . . I gone up to look after his property, the p ain was filling, the croJ[lis wbicfi I iction will be aFres
Whi�raa, a1X % � � - , -were -purchase. It will require years; of in- gr � urisd I
, C, . Ill effejts left in the room- the seat alit of his pants ! We � . (line, onsiat of his
�, . - d thrift to e*tricate esca it would ha,*re given the incar Accidentally killed J I .
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"t 1' � toney &lid other I ped the ba , the �o,t be sold without the C
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Pter of I down. Every- takefi, into. th-eg;ti-diDn'colitaining several dustry, econonlyra I n - cliff , n* in bite morking7aT. the' silver Mining. at —Mrs. 'Wareg class of scholars at ath wife, and Alo i induced that lady to
E; BrownsO i- .."�- .-when tlie vesrsel ,%V-qht I . d - the town froi . . in- Queen's Av ,
� t cultivation, all . - ni the'debt. and �culties largest yield of any crops ever grow - I-' enue . Methodist Sabi.) . ore
1. and ri;litdil I I . I thine, 104 -ed as if ti -16 -work wotild, be -acres under.. excellen . aning. i have this part of Dakota. August was a cold oly C roas, Colorado, on the Sth �ign the necessary deedson the plea that
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. . . . sU(1c;s.,5f q., and tile -wieckers; expedtect to la�idpff . 'onth,more so the latter par�., On the* tant. e wanted the money to buy this farm.
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.. he . . . - - I George Dobie
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, t . cr almost every description of . age- 111ght between th 1 � has entered a suit enterprise by- declaring their intention .
, - [one by *the a of Sep - —TAr - . d book accouots
L I - . i have herable to. float .111 0 e 12nd and 3r . (or Bible'
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;.. � i _,_ - . f tile' week. On "Wednestlay, the ble and flower'known inAhe east. -Er�-. prosperous town,.with prudent Iran * 6gainst the tol%v-nship ' of Ekfrid, claim- of supporting a Bible woman The property, notes an
.. 2; I �, 1 o . - tember we bad a heavy frost, which Iffnetion were, all sold to O'Neil, .f Watford, Dr.
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. _: ; ed in the rindignified -work- of v�eed_ ment will yet become a place of import e alli6gedto have been reader) in Japan to work in coyij
. ine. ali I. � : : - I Ith, the! stern cable paxted, the other gag - I . :ond plant' g of ng $50 da C's I
I ate Anished all of our sec in If -
11 , T . . . - Iridian ance - aind gain a healthy -leg' itim, . .in&! I a , � er . The ladies _Nloor former partner and Moore left
. I (I the ing onions we f0tind thegre . � I ? e of the fairm.
I - ' at .d o, hil se orse, and buggy, with their missionary th 0
aairie . I - - or 81111 , � . .. i " corn, beans,. 1 $ to complete the purcbas
. � - , 0 Tempo - . . ons quence� . . e returned in a, feiv 1 ,
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11 a 7 takel'. ra :' , days made some
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� the happy Quelaec, , * Vrrily, how thef times; have I A FINE THLACT� OF COU9T .Yj season, the 25tb n c of a 1defebtive piece of have set abo er, have fori and then left agam,
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� 41 town, t � -4114 50 feet forward, -with-�her widdle , Mores I 'it ' - markmLy'. 9,5- in the shade. Oc6ber. roadn ar the EkfridMills- ve more collectioxii
�. .� . � Militia that it was no the.Portage we tra,%'et west . N 0 - thwest Territory, selves bite an organized body and ha P gone
I , . � b tter came hi'with sharp fi-osts at night. On ry, 'and failed to . .
I re.4ting o!ni a sh, ions tJ; e
E� a little fui 4 ... . irp edge of a rock, u-bich, "changed! A ;.ert, . —A Calga r I come back. He had
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1. (, The a a St the rilles of t0he institution to ward and pass mamy stat ' ays : The action elcted'officern Mrs. Ware as president. . *9 doubt joined
it is Kax&l will break her in two. - . ut it did dispat I ention ol away to Mich, ran, and no
-lie weddin � . : g in e Chief or kiaown upon maps axid ards an in the 4th we bad our first snow, b .. th: town by the Cinadian Pacific —The twentieth annua conv . 'Ir there. The pur- -
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1. . � wreckeri begain worki at once in splicing . -to much, barely showing . ; nfver .
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. - un ke him a present .of a few cigarg I the . ase of the farm at Delaware was '
tt�e 6hains to ),et thel Aer her againt ma ' . the most itself on the ground, but it reminded,4us Railway in, Knox cli "
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led i6�' �, nd Ca.ptadn Mrray. S still 1 sidered a in i f u til w� reach that the time' for mitts and mufflers was meuts d 'before Judge Travis. church, Stratford, o Tu a , n ,completed)
inten, . . I evident; plea.sure. This I .con viting rein little rain been n ,V !without a cent in the world, the ac4un-
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(��kw.n�han,d' ! that lie �&,%n aet her -1 I I I , as he . -1 - Ying-in- a . Ci%rberr . F r ofie-half the distance drawing near. Since harvest c4ear I d Thursday, -last week. Theat-
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m ed her 150 feet hecessary prieIr er has bee . . drel having corn
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JOYS got th i I need not weary the lany; are low with small 01 I ance from som fi
I i dy,. and that the general convvrsation. .. , I L ]Ell fact, were it notforlight volves the right of every town along the tiend ingle dele- : he had left her in the, rat
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party by - � ch the chains -your readers by ,rebea.rsing the tenor of timber po other half rolling and' aelightful. r railw I to tax the property of the . while from. v. now living with her f.r
�.hem to Pa . dliver can get down t�t atta . ,iliti" e it to say Poinnd- sandy. Carb, .,rry is a small plac6 on the Ifrost at tiniies,-it has been one continu- IL L , we She is
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! -folkg 01�64* , i at the d. th she ties in no:w la da, are good in this - bus Indian Summer. The 6thy on the part of Ministers
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th L -,ports; that qtiite - . I . tiver. valley. Tlie� wheat ,!well. siread over it, and the amount of er nefl - high degree 'his hands upon. - . .
Npo . . ded our interesting interview. Tro- of the Red I P . . spells of - than acifie Railway lands removed. ventionS are be cial in a I
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