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I i . — . . T � - � I I I I I I - . . - - . — � I - I � i — — I - - - - - 7 I I , . t � I � ! . I , -- . , . � - . . — I -- � . . I I - - - - I . 1. I I - - I I — . . - . I I - . 11 - . - . . . . I : . � :TWOM014THSINTHE I � . . I . t : . I I . : I., I Cheap- C eatroln, , . .. � 1. CAMP:! ceases, but! t.xvia no7t done in time and still is crucifled'i �iy S, vioui -, sheep in that part of the province will settle their disput �., outsideof court are concession of London t wnship, ,were i i 11 / ' ' # I Sale . . �s - -b � . .1 . I I ''I ; 0 i � � I I � - I * . - . I myself inust a $in on be; . ' � ' -d � 11 -� I -, I OF BIG B . th e illevital le (lid come swift and "sure * rem d gentleman, iy�o � generally the best toff. duly wedded and in . regular oi . er Te� . . - i , . � � � BAR �. I . $ -e rny er ember the genial ol I q I . . I I , , . - � I .� I- � ere made to Tah , coss ar, d w lk hunibly often,acted in the capacity of judge,.and:� - —A Canadian m ho, has been' confined ceived the parental blessing, and return- � I . 1. . ': tile hinocent w � � � . - � I I I feel its f ury. Up the slopes c f Calvary. .. I - I - . I ' - . ; : , � I ".- . . . I MRS. dOWANLOCK'S ADVE.'N'TUkiso As F ' it t hit ble harrilet by the creek was . I . I who ever found .his chief interest at the for six years in Ltd1ow street jail-, New ed to their horn e. All is well that ends . � . . . . I . I � . . S OT .ON . . � � -1 I I � . . I i . . I *WrAret1d&, 1�ii; its domestic quietness­de- airiciultural fairs in the neighborhood' York,for a debtof less than five bun I . —.,kT--7-- ; 'TOLD -BY HKitsEiLri. . i , e ;I � dred well. - � I . - -- I � : I . - I - . I They died a ru I death on the 2nd . � I " . . ; � � : . i I . . . . — , I i , � I . —A Montreal drug -gist has 'been con- � . I � I I " � . . I oyed an� future Trospects blighted. of the fleecy covered animals . upon dollars, which be was unable to pay, was � � . I I .� � - (Continued. front last ireek.) i I . .1 of April, disarmed eat, and then shot � I � . i '. ! tiere was degree of uneasiness felt witieh lie was such oompeten6 authority. set at liberty en Saturday tbrotigh the demned in damages of $9200 and costs of . � I I I � - . . . I -� � he peipettatoi thatoutrage . � I . � - --. . : I : I . F.F801JED I ,reor of - down. T -a of I � . , I after we NvE re informed of the Ito I generosity of TVIT.'Erastns Wiman, who the suit for. bavilig in mis Z I . . , - . I 1. take substitut- - . � I . , , .. I . . I .. : . HIYOFFMAN - BROS Reaou'ot"d ! At last, * - and f ro, Duck LA -e- Two half-breeds, Blondin were actuated by fiendish instincts, � I . I . , . . 09 in a life � Canada. 11 settled the claim. I I ed poison for a drug in a prescription. . . I I Z ' I � X - I . i ! : , nevertheless they bad an ,intuition of - � i " —A fire n eet . —A large brick block in Picton, con- I . - : , i .worse than deatli. I 'was 'so overjoyed I and Douaire, who were emplo��ed by my . ;Ottawa has abandoned the project! I - �� - I . I . - � I I I , w efe observed in f requent - d whatwas meauthoy.cifflizatioh. How � � � Brampton, last MAiday night incr a numb - � I i 11 � tha,t.1 sa,t*dOwn and cried. - The!rescu.- lillsbari � of holdino, a winter carnival in that city. I and was * taini Z5 er of sbops, was burned � I I - . ­ . � iniug . - 'i . . ; - . I- I . . * . . I an they could have so forgotten the trai i 6ntaiio Legislature has been � ; . I 11! . earnest conversation -'With &us. � not subdued until nearly all the bus - - I in party we-rL members of Go,neral L the Indi . —The c' iness down on Thursday -last week. . I . � .. n . . two f r T. lose two had'but a,rrived from the - . elirAously an . . � MAIN STREET$ SEAFORM, strauge's scouti led by they had received r t� d socially th buildings, with their contents, were —A twelve -year-old bov named Willie I I . . iends of I . I . . ,ts of alled to meet for business on the 28 � � - . -1 - . I . � " , to have allowei -the lower instinc I - ri Toronto th other day c I . my late hubbmild 'Win.' McKay and scene a&,t D ek Lake. For what iv�re I -nary. I -Completely destroVed. The loss is esti- Carney �trrived i e 4 . . I � . - . . . , . . Peter: Ballentyne 'of Baittleford We theyjthere! Was it to incite the in-' the savage to gain the aseeridancy, and . of Ja,n � ' . -a ` m: ' . ; - � ----!T.lie local Board of Health in Mon- mated at $20,066, fully covered by i* from London, 1. search of his , other - ' � . " —not rs or - I . . . � f . . were so: glad - t - DO � Their actions were killin cold blood extortione - out a week ago. He . I - co see . _, to sa ihe . � - surance. I . who left Oil City.aU. . . . � �, . . them. They had (1i 6, 1 . .1 Ueal announce that the sAiallpox 1�pi . - - . - Y, land -grabbers� but their spiritual ad- . : I ; . ,. provision Ie&sti: suspicious. - - i i I I —A former resident of Kingston has had been working on a farin near Oil � . - s with ,them,'-audihey Asked us . ­ I ' demic -in that city is endeC. I . . r> . I -� . I I if we wanted anything to';bat. . Wet . I visers ; tl1eir an perin ter dent; their farm br -in California'. Three City, and bearing t . hat she bad. gone old I !illnot dwell on the terrible The Rev David Savage with his -a'* uck a bonanza . y I We Axe now- holding a Great Clearing i Ny slaugh instructor, and those who had left com- — . . . thern vv.-� ,had bannock and baconj but tEr'wbicb'f)llowed, it is too painful- a years ago he bought 560 acres .of .-rocky started in pursuit. 0 'k -which. are partook- : fortable hotnes in the east in ,order to 8 Is now � to Lon- . il . 49 -ale in cvor� line of gocd�, i b6d of evangelistic wor0er - land at Riverside for one dollar an acre, � _ He walked t I I - of the r canned beef and ha�rd. subject, simply stating that- I had not . - holding service ra. , vinston, where be took the train � I- at iv great sacrific eivilizati, itito*the remoteplaces I . I � - offerin a in Bra.utfo I M . c- Call and tack. t I carry A Montreal judge holds that a' and has recently sold it for $78,000; its don. There he learried.tbat his mother - I i - I . It -was, clean and good; and was believed thit anything so awful would — i . . I I � M I . - � see the bargains. . tb e first mea�j we I 6rijoyed for two 6 v' been erpetrated by'either half- of the west. T[ie work that theywere druggist is re' 0 value consisting in an abundant water had. -been sent on .to, Tbromito.- As he� I . . I .. . . - . I e p , I performing wa i.- calculated to elevate . sp nsible for ' , his clerk's I -as w and . - I .1 - I I - - months. ' I . � . : � . mistl po I rescription. . . . � � obtained, -1 � T -'ie goQd1s are all new, being bought - � b eeds or Indiana, until we were taken the Indian and tVakj in a better man; ike in compounding a supply. � had no money a i)a as ! I , . . - I 'could n ot realize that I w f am uggling of J. C. he came after, her. His nvither had - - for thiri;11 ililld, w mter tra e. as - safe cout cif-Mrs,'Delaney's the second!'titne,. taking him fro n -h*' �erdble mode of —The Canadian Governm�nt has foe- ' —The case o . . i -A , . . ' I i - - . i - - . -4yer &-Co., patent -medicine manufa;c- been,deserted by her husband, am n � I � ; I until I reached Fort P. , warded 150 vaccine points to the Hud- I � . - . 141 -dm*'g - Via into a more . . - 7 � I itt. The soldiers ' A �then L felt that there would be living and lea , turers, which has been in Montreal tended to return to her home in Irchand. . I i I . In Dress Goods we never bad stich. a ca,me out to welcome us,baeA to life. The Or oruble, bu t not in such 'a' manner as happy and pr ipprous life for thi son Bay Comparty at Seven Islands. —A man . says ; i .... a and - . - . i;tories they heard About. ui ' .: Wh n I was ch - . -of the schools; in Delawara 0ourts for some time, has resulted in the Hamilton I �I; vo tea , � choice variety of fabrics. 1 were so ter-: flat 13.4ged from the : the next. —Several I . . . ; . . -th . It ie unace(untable,and there township, county of Middlesex, ave � Government demanding a fine of MO,- once for Oliver MO. wat, ' the Little - . X . I i rible a,t they couldscarcely believe 11 h ,. .11 - , I � � . we d atb-bed of iy husband, who had'the is yeta something ilia.; will come to the 11 III Mantle &nd- Ulster Cloths, &.11 th* wqxe tile same, I � . und for a couch and the I he firm h" been notified of the T rant,'and was never sorry for it., but . � � . . � - e . I � I . - 'O . . ., canopy of -face.that was the real call-, been closed on account of the prevalence, 000. : y . . . � i . sui e for this . . I I � . I . new novelties. . i - The steamer was in waitirta to take us .beav�n for a coverlet, I.xvas in- a bewil- . - of diphtheria. � decision. � . ever since I've had a voteand bad the 1. I : . i . dreadful act, A t this int a brief sketch I � . to Battleford- Rev. Mr. .ardon took dered ition.- Half- consciouOy I —At the weekly meeting of the New - . —Mrs. Hart, wife of James Hart, M. chance I've -voted for Sir John, but I - � I � - - I . Ladies',, IvEsses' and I cond an . of the lives of some. of -hose killed would to assure you I will never 4o ,*it- again. - - -. � : � ;. - I ChIldren a Ja�k- in Y 1 in and'Ied me on'board.- The �'Iowed t 6 I dia,n to drag me on to . his � . . . I - ar � " . 1; n not be out of place. Hainburg Literary Society last week ' - P- P., died suddenly at Pic n, last The'Boundary Award - was a hard pill . I � l- � . ets:,, Boy's Overcoats a -Ad Suits. . same geutlernan gave us hats, 'we had ti pee,and "ortee in, tile. cirounistandes tl,, subject under discussion was -'Pre Saturday morning, of inflammation' of � Z � � . � - � � . ; I - .. They-nuimbexed nine, the entire male . ! - � .. � I 1, � � - --- I I I no covering for ciur beads for the entire Vi hich led i o my position, -flitted through. . � historic Man." : , I ! the stomach. The ,deceased lady had to sivallow, but I sivallowed it, and I � � - I , I I . opulation of that arowing little village. . . � 41) been unwell �nd confined to her room thought I would give thr, grand oldwau . . . Ladiee, Gent's, Boy's an(l Children's t";0 montlis' we p — : . . Underelot,hing—all in -large ass6rtments. were very sea- 7 were. captives'. I We, n y lirain i a qu ick su ccession. I - then There were T. Q.uiun, J. Delamey, J. A. The, city and district of Ottawa are' or a few days, but her symptorns did one more chance. I have dohe so. Now . . ; ut of clothing., Mris. De,- r a ized tb 3,t it was most cvitical ; in , [at J being flooded with count6r&it silver f . � I - a I I I � I - - , ess, while I f w hoursI would beJ . Gowanlock, T. Dill, VT. C. Gilchri , . . -1' not cauge anxiety ,up to I ain a. quitter. I don't wonder at ­ Ladies" and Alisse, laney bad a ragge6 print dr i - � reed to undergo Williscrait,.C. Gouiti, Father afard half -dollar Iiieces- of tile issue of 1870. a short thrie be- - I � . . - - I � I . Z . . . a'- FUT Caps, Fur -'i,'re bire .an Indian boy it -troatme it that woul very soon kill . _F .1 —T fore her death. - I I the ;Northwest rebellion when every suit I I . . � I . manacred to sa : . . I and apriestfroia.Onionl,ake. Mr. Quinn ;, . here were 51 deaths from small- - I �Duriug his a rmon at the Hamilton carried to the Privy-Couricil in England . - ucrlit me whi ?I) . - Capes,,..Fur gets amd-Fur Trimmings— .bro ' lqin camp. Upon reach. ifie. Witt, those thoughts within my - pox in Montreal and. suburbs last week,' I � a . � . I ing 6. . . agen for t by4ur leader,- was -wrong. John A. - I � eN* value. ' . . - . Bafttleford we were taken to the resi- ir ind, tbi e tepee opened and a little was the India�E hat district, ' 5 Baptist church S uday nig t Rev. Mr, . . girl 11 Against 86 tile week previous and 3,12 � . ' J . . .: and �vas well fittedli every particular I I I I . ( TT . . . �f 'entered aw angel sent by God to be my for the position he he'd. Mr. Dill kept s'n -e the epide lie began. . Stewart said: "You ma, talk , about will get -wbipped at. the n ext general . . ' donee of Mr.'Laurie. . ' -� , Y . - Alen's and Boy's Fur Ca,ps,. X - . ' 'Rev. P. Currie Presbyterian the Salvation Army as you like. Recol, election-, and: my vote shall. � ,help to- do I I I t, '. --2fhe 9 . I . - . Clot" Comin r down on tile steamer, Oil near-, d fli-verer. , Although not aware,she was . al store and at one time lived at � - Caps.,,, Plush Caps, Knit Caps, etc., i a gvner in the gift- it, if God lets me live." I , - � in iricy 6, lit -4,il , mini ter at Tees ' * lect that thev go to the man 0 . , we aaw a n u mber of h1s instrument in taking me out of 8 water, has resigned his � � : . . I 14arge sta-eks.. I . . I I . . 1. Bracebridge, he was. a brother of the - him up and take him by —A very successful diumer was held ilf : . . � � � � squaws.fislAng and waving ,White'fla,ga.. d Luger an( placing me in a purer atmos!-, M, charge. He preached his farewell set-' ter. and pick : - � - . � . I � . . � ember for Muskoka .n the local house. I I . .� I I I the arm. And this is the work that. Wycliffe College last: Friday night. , i ; I � s . q - Z � I . . . . . � I ' Alt along wherever we passed the In- fore. That child was Pritchlid's , d Mon, last Sunday'. - . . I :. b - I . 'C' � I . Tweeds, Flannels, Shirtin a, Cotton.§, , Mr. Williscraft came rom Owen Soun t do." There were present about, fifty students I . -1 �i . — � I - I 9 I dians, -they were carrying white flag� as 1i Ale git ,lid I asked her to send 'her M.r. Armitage, a farmer in West per aps we canno I I . E . Cantons. Cretonnes,.in fact all kinds of where his friends resi e. 'Mr. Gouin was I . I - J, I I 1h ---�-Hr. Charles Oannig James, B. A., and theirfrierds, with ibe faciAty and I - qyoods fully assorted, and all will be a ` token' --that they badwashed off-tl*ir fE thpr. 1 e came and by his influenc!e I a native of the north-west. . Luthtr, had 25 bags of ba"rleyl whic 6f Napanee, at piesent classical master membeni of the Council. R*,,v. Principal o � 7 . � � ; - � 01 - War ,paint and desired rest. - - vias transf ,,rred to his cairc for a wb ile. � . had been filled wid. ready for market, . � 1 7 . I ' . " I . � I . � - I - . sold regardless of cost. , - . I I .AIR. GONVA31LOCK. of the Cobourg Collegiate Instituite, has Sherai6ii presided. AiL eveming of. ; : . . . . : WE LE,i-,%,-.p FOR 1.101%1B. And -when I entered his teK �nd - there . . f stolen from his barn on Sunday night. .- t. 7 ,I . I 'John Alexander G)Nvanlock, .one o ssed, Dr. � . - - . I ; . � . . i —Two. men in different parts of been appointed to the chair of chemistry thorough enjoyment was pa : � I , I . ! - ; I . We -leave Battlef O*rd f qrS.wif t Current, saw Mrs. Delaneyj I was overjoyed for the Frog Lake r , -was born in the 6nd geology in the Ontario Agric ltur�11' Sheraton, in calling the atten - I K, Come along:and get prices. - � . � . nartyr . ' ' u tion of - � I � broke each a leg by falling - � - I . .. and- our journey' takes us- -across the 6, minute, tad then all -was a blank; the; City of Stratfcrd, Province of Ontario, Toronto, . I . - I' I � ' . College, Guelph, rendered vacant by the thosii present, said the toasts would be � �- I I . We have a- very larae 1`14te of V- elvets. prairie; that same. stretch1hat I trav- - ia witemen ; proved too much for me and on the'icy sidewalk one day last -week. . - - . 11 � I ' . . drunk -in lerrionade, and what enth-usiasm, I . � . I I I ZnL I - on the 17th of Aprill 1861. He was the death of Prof. R. B. Hare. .� I � Z I an di Plushes, which we are offering ex- elled-a few months before, but. under I swooned �way' When I returned to; . waillock"of Suits for damages against the - city are . . I . I � He stated ," . � � I . - . you gest son 0 L r. Jas. GO - —A farme livir Lambeth, there ,was -would be real . i I .. . . M. . r , near . � -ts in. - 1 . different circumstances and. associations. . consciousE ess they were all doing thei n likely to follow. 9 ' . � : - � - . T ! I L . tr& inducemen . ! I . - . . . r. East Otto, Catta,raguas County, New � named Hannon went while dr , In ber home the other that the work of tbe past term Aml the ; ! - . I I I i . . i ; : . j r I Then I went up as a happy- bride, now- I best for me. I . [� I . ! - —,A crazy man awill � ; � , I � � I York State',. I Ce has' i b ree broth ers liv day, got ilia load Auck fast in a sn+- progress made, had been in -every re- I . ; ; . t � Inspection invvited'at the go dow-11 alone and bowed- -with .grief' into the St. Thomas gasworks"Saturday . � - . ; ; I- — � . In a slicirttime Blondin catnem. in, � (at ing, and one sister, A. G. and J. Gowan- - - - � Z . � He � drif t a mile or so this side of Lari-,ibeth spect most satisfactory. During the _; 1, . I I � i . aud'bega,ii tco unscrew the -reforts. a ; " .. . I Everything- exciund is Jull. of 'life, the, tlie.,o6mmicn-cement of the massacre he lock of Parkda'e, Ontario, R. K. Gowan.- � - ' . ; . ; I ­ . . . . I ' and had to unhit(h hit horses and . leave current year there bad been cont�luted - - - I - ; i . I discovered by some of the em- ; was. . I prairie is a sea: of green interp6irsed with 6 � % . left for oar house) lie brought with -him lock, a nd Mrs. . the load there. When be came back over $30, 000 by the friends of tit e college. - . I � 1. . . I . y , ployes in time to prevent a serious dis-� . I . . 0-hea' p Cash- Store -1 beautiful flowers and plants.i it 1*8 a 0 d oxen a d all the furni- Daisy .Runtsman,of �111'nie'rn',LlucolnCo. . 1. . - - . . I � � aster. .. ne, ay I �er tbe'load, both lurn- He gave an able accourit of the � . prettysceneto feastour eyes; Upon, yet my t. - I I . ns 1 7 . r . 7 . I . - . ire and provisions he could take. Im-, F rom a, boy n( was general favorite, . results already achieved' b 'NN731,,.,li;; I - - I . _ � . ber and sleigl� were gone. Y I J . . � . . � ; . . . � . soul cann�t drink it in.: I ain on the way o, Those w1io are thinking of turk I . . mediv,t ly thereafter the Indiana ap- quiet and una sumin , yet- withali firm men whom she had � � I I � � - —OF— - . to friends, a, feeling of desolation raffles, or any such speculation, sbould —For some years Mr. Timothy Crow- College, and the � . . _: . 0 ' take V aa,red and it was then that he offered' and dedided in his opi iions. After leav- � i : . . - t - . Z . hold of me ; but I must control myself, t, note the fact that Robert Glover, a Salt- ley has been the first to cross Pigeon turned out. � - , em $30 d a horse for our release. ing Str�tford lie resi(ed- for some time Lake near " Bobe4ygeon, with . a te-ain. —Toronto detectives -have been quiet- . . ; . . I . . . . and by God's help -1 will,foir' his ---fleet -fartner, was fined $30 and. costs 0 1 . . . - � , . ; . goodnesE i I he offer i vas accepted a,nd I was, trans- in Barrie, and then ent to the village - I I On Tuesday mor�,ing, December 8th, be , ly but actively working up the &se of : � ' . I is forever sure. - . � - ..;.. ferred to Blondin. The wretch- Was � of Parkdale, w . aere e resided until he holding one. . , drove over from Harvey, with his teani the Miitby young girl, Jennie Leslie, . � . HOFFMAN :BROS09 uga' . —The Aylmer Canning Factory eml� - - . I - . . .. Rev. John McDo 11, Dr.*. Hooper, there. with evil intent in -his heart. I left fo a 0 . ` The who ' tion. performed upon- � I , . . � - r.the nor -xvei . � loys 30 or 40 hands canning poultry, and brought 59 bushels of grain. had an ab6lr . I - - I . . . - Captain Dillon, Capt. Naish and Messrs. fully belie m that lie felt exultant over rteadth (at the age of 19), ice was ten inches tbi*. Mr. Crowley h er by -Dr. - Andrews last week. On i I 11 I . - . - Beink in ill- Eeef, boneless pigs' feet, chicken soups I I J , , . - SEAFORTH.. - - Fox and Bayley, of* Torbiito',, and Mrs*. t ie doings! of the day. Wh his physician and an t, Mrs. Dr. J. K. . . ' crossed the lake last year on foot, on *A-1.011day they unearthed evidence of a � . � - . I - � I - - . . I I " . I . ­ La,.urie acccinparried us on, tire, journey, down to d1ir house . when that dreadful Trou�, of Torcirto, advised a change of ' mluce meats, cranberries, etc. The out November 29th. � I � I most startling nature, which cannot at . . . I . e - olike rwasgoiDgon? Whydid-.,he help cliniatd, and acting uflooh tb is ad - � a � - I I � A,�t,ents for E. Butterick's Relia,bl and did everythilig they, Could to . � 9, Ffa,j , - vice left put this year will be bout 50,000 , cans —Wm. Fletcb(r, of Mono-, left his present be given to the public,and which . I I . . I i , ! I I us comfortable. The, trip over 'the himself to our goods? Only for ia bad for that great coull y. After a short of foWls, and 20,000 cans of beef. - � � . I I Patter -as. . 1. . - ' . over thirty years shows rather a muddy stateof morality . - . . — I Z I . - . - ; . � . � -- - . . . Oh . God I saw it all. He res . -�l ago. Returning:1 en years ago, ociiety.. In . . - prairie -was " a pleasant one. Wheir - we purppse. I idence every symp om of' disease had . An extensive oil and paint factoryl wife, family and farm he found in a certain class of Toronto a, . . I ­ i � got to the South Saskatch-'e-wan, in Montreal was deatkoyed by fire 0 1 i � i - a thunder had everything arranged for me to live vaxiislidd, and upon his return some � in one of his sons in )ossesdion of the home- some way, or other they have secured I ! � - � I —An unn�ual order has been granted storin canie, on which 'roughened. the I . n was a Saturday morning, and the stocks � I . . I .1 vrith him. All' my husband's thi gs; eighteen montlsaftei,,, he felt and stead. He sold ,t, 'spent the money an almost corn lete list of all those who . . I :% i I I - by Judge Doherty under t the follo, i three adjoining wholesale warehouses were I I wIng, water so we could not cross for, about .,all iny thi 3gs ; and a tent. But' I' re- new mad -in every po ticular. I e and lavishly, and went into the Orangeville have had Easiness dealings with I � . . circirmstances; : At the suit of Miss an hou ". .Af ter if iderably damaged by amok . . . � - � . r.. quieted clown a BcP'h fused to.accept him orbis.00nditions. I mon e rettr: -ned to the land of cons ' I . I Z . I I ths time I . . jail as a vagrant for a year when his "Doc." Andrews at his Gould street � . T . Jane � Henderson, her uncle ,and tutor came and carried.11S water. I I Over.- Friends there resented the infamous , proposals,. as bisadopti6n. By horesty and energy he . I money was gon. Recentl he was house, together �with the nature of the ., I � I ' . I .. 4 . Mr. John Henderson, ill e retired furrier took care of us for the night,'and on'thE 'a brongly a 5 I was able, and appealed to succeeded well, . He ;ook hold of every —The Guelph Fat Stock Show,'which 'o"alicle near business. The na"mes include clerks, I �. � I -L ' - - . I I fo�ndlying dead n ther i ; was ordered to render an account of her - closed on Wednesday .Iasi week was a . . . � 1st of July we boarded a train for Moose John Prit,,hard foT protection aInd he kind of work bliat e th ualit would lawyers,, merchants, and h q - I . � I - Id home. governm cut � I i I . 0 � estate, wb-iGh is valued at som e $75,000. great success. The attendance of buy-: Ilia O Jaw. Capt. Dillon on -going to the posi generously granted iny rejuest. !I will pay. He became f rnier, mill -builder, � . —Alr. Justice O'Connor heard- at Os- Officials, many of them of high social � I . 7 1 - -On the 18th inst., 'b6fore coM- polyiD.Cr o1jice met several young I ladies in a car - never forget his kindness to -me �s long speculator, surveyor store-keeper'and ers from all parts of the province was I ase of re standing. By this list it is sbown that ; .1 abled the . - � .der, Mr. Henderson -died c' 0 as I live : " Yes Mrs. Gowanlock, you mill-oij,ner I in I succ s large, and keen competition en , goode Hall on turday the � q -with this or � at riage wh aske'd where we- we"re, as the I I I � county of Perthand city of Stratford, married women as well as yonng girls � I 8 to ,* " sellers to realize good prices. . .. . I � f8tratford. . Mr. Bowie, ! attorney for wished -to take u tbeir.horries for tea c9in abare my tent, with myself and selling, and at the me tiMEi pushing . : . , where the city is appealing from an have taken advantage of o portunities. I � I I � I I Miss 'ece, . '—A party of drunken ro�ghs -took - Hein-detson, his ni thercUPOU: he informed them'that:'tbe train7 ba &-mily, arld I mill protect you." f arthee west. His greatest success was - award under,the Municipal Act fixing —The public will see t� the cories- -1 . -111, cossession of the Salvation Army meet- , , - applied foir and obtained an order to only a few minutes' to stop and that 1 ' in Battleford, stre Indians of that dis- . the liability of -the city. to the county for pondence - from Ottawa this week that . � � � . . I That.dated the commencement of the . ing at Walkerton one Sunday morning , is - i . . I have all, papers and property., of Mr. would be impossible.- Those same youn , . . trict would fl( ck t� Ibis. store, because a debt incurred by the county in the the decision in the case of the Ed on � , Henderson pnt under a seal im "before ft shameful treatment I received at the- they knew the r coull get a good article latelyi and ran the services on a new . and in I a patent- one of the prin ntil air in -1 ladies were back- to the .. train- ands of din, and whenever Pritch- I . cipal p.atents 1, i � � . started, with a, bottle of basis.. The young lady captain - declined construction Of avel roads 9 Compart. . . ve an be taken. A' similar order, -milk and a boi �* I -, * . Last year the Judgment was owned by the Bell Telephone -V I I neory c ; . � - full of eatables. At eleven o'clock p.m., I a rd was absent, it was meted out to' m at a reasonabI I pric' mills for the re- to make a complaint to the authorities. bonus to a rai 7 ay. of Canada, has been given by the Depu­ i � � is not --ranted. once in five ypars. . nted � I � � � In, . to the full. Blondin purchased my - li r Goverriment.- v w —Richard Kelly, a Toronto hack reserved.. . I i —The Ottawa Driving Clubannouildes we arrived at Regina,a;nd remained witl , serves in ther egion ci� -Fro Lake, and Nichol, ty Minister of Agriculture in favor of � 19 . —At a thresh ng in Lower i c rty that would have beeh a good ac-. drivek, has been charged with stealing t - - f it, ion Colt Stake -and Mrs. -F&wler, going next mom I ) Wellington cour ty, th , ell Company Offi- . i � the closing o a Domi� Mr. 'here foui -tion if prompted by h I after negotiating wito them for some : e other day., a the patentees. The B I � - . . for foals of 1884, to be trotted in Aug- - ing to a hotel. We'were t onorable motiiveg, time he final] y decidbd, in conjunction from Edward Matthews, a fa:re, sharp spike from the end of a grain of cials say that this is quite enough for r � i I ut in the absence of that it had no V80 dropped.. his wallet intbe �. � wi Ir U . w o vehicle. ust, 18S7. IThe stake closed on -the 15th days. Onauir way -from Winnipeg t( ill A . La' He to acce � oats gotblown into the ear of one of the their purpose 'in sneing infringers, and . i . I . 1. . . - . e ommitted for trial, bail in two . . . - I bst.p -�ritht 34 nominations. Of ,these Parkdale we received every attentiox Weightwiblime. He was Amply repaid,- made, the Gov, -.rnmen giving.thern the H was c . workmen. The young man - suffered that, they will ,�wt once push the cases � I I ; . . . . ­ . i I 9 got our oxell, our *aggon, our pro- . sureties of $800 being furnished. - - -- Ottawa furnishes eleven, Prescott three, 'and assiAance, whicill I can assure thf ' h sum of $2,800,6s an in ucenient. : most excruciating agony, and .the efforts now before the courts, and probably - I I 1, , ' - . I —The clergymen of Pat -is. met the 11 o ! - clothes, we had money there, I ear, - to get the spike oat, by use of hair pins, , issue a fresh b�tch of writs at once if . . I C Mwall, 0. Woods -took two, Al reader went a long way in-makingsor i` Islon 8, OU I .In the irlontl i of Oct ber of last y * t . I I ' I "�." . jerhap4 lie� got that. I have wondered . other'ni-alit and decided to appoint coln- � � inciate two�, ,Ayliner (Quebec)' two, Hall row lighter and mro,re able to bear, � . . be be�tan opqations, which, if those , ,&c., only made bad worse. Finally necessary., They say that neLtrly all the � � . - (Quebec) two, and the following places since was it not my money with which ed savage w t inittees �f their respective congregations.. ­ � thank God -for the sympathy that wai poor,. delud ho did no 'medical aid was procured, ane the hi- opposition companies and - exchanges, � 9 . I � . ' I e parch 6sed, me. By the help of 61rod ..to make arrangements .for holding a I . I one each : �Eairdley, New.Etlingbuigb, extendeA to.. me by his people. . 'Mr. J . know when'they wer well off, bad'al- . . -trading 8ub3tanc removed. little and big, which have been started � . �� . . ,Seaforth, Ghegterville�, Picton, Walker- K. Atacdonald, of Toronio; was MOA as I was sAv d from him ; and"a life worse lowed him to fnish, w uld long ere this . 6eries of -entertain met its during the win- ; —Sorne monthh ago a sensation wa's during tire opposition excitement by I , I ' ter . cle " ' I - : ville, Colbornel Waterloo, Hamilton and 'siduous in Ilia attention to us fromurin, t an death. If the worst had come I have.been a li've of in( ustry slid a bless I in aitl of the poor of Paris. " caused in Montreal by the discovery .ver speculators, assisted by "long- I . . . - � . Bri-litert. 'Of the entries, four Are cred- - ,nipeg until we left the train at Park ould have drowned.or killed myself; in Ly to those In ians. e visited Ontario ; —A few, (lays ajo wliile Levi Shep- headed " local capitalists, huire'almady � � 5 L that three creole worpen from Barbadbes � � . ut it (lid not. " God mokles in a mys- ' yin 11 . the ac inery pard a;tid James Birmingham, of Brig- had attempted to star sold out by the sheriff or otherwise I . I - ited to Lightfoot Lee, four to Forester dale on the 12W of July. 'I must nol � . , tl�e same year, bit in � h, ve themselves to been . 0. 3 9 den were returning from their work, Ir I Boy, three to, Thorridale Prince, two to forget' the kindness of Mr. and illrs. t' iOus 'WEY-" : necessary -for tie inillis and superintend- f death. The othe � day it was discovered failed for various reasons not connected . . . wo.' .. xt two m look unto ' they ,stopped to cut a coon tree and a � � 9 Armstrong, also of Toroilto, or thf . : that the same � omert - I I ont'lls I was ing its shipu�eirt had made a second- with the patents, but that they ire de - r Hartwood, two to Bell od' and one During the nex , - PH also t( - w I . each to the following stallions: At- otler ladies and gentlemen who wer( called 12'ron to witness heartrenPlk' himgelf a vqfe. from among the fair falling limbstruck Mr. Sheppard on the : attempt of a similar kind, because one termimed to stamp out any reinnants of . . I bead, inst -in. I ; i - � � - . itigwood, Gip- V fellow -passengers. on the journey., sce -4 -at the brutal treatment of the daughters*- of Oatario, nd never a _hap- antly killing hi In . I . � I . ; . cantara, Pilot Wilkes R I ou ues, I —The Medicine Hat Railway and of them had-1:c4ught smallpox. It is I infringe ents that may be discovered.' I tain Webb, Magician, Dick Tarpoin, . . . � e � av � . - I � AT -HONIE. * dead bodies of our husha;yads, as well as pier cbupic went f r 11 to brave th they may h e become —A short time ago two young men, ; � , �o Coal -Company will apply for a charter tions.. brot vel -8, by the name of D m - Z, . i . am , At � Ma,mbrino King Benedipk, Rysdyk, ' - Hom. e—torn from mine—back to th( c'ruelty U ourselves ; fdf even under cares 'of life. Both oulic, and full' of i demented from religious ballucina I � r I � I 0 . 'a - . i . . to construct a railway from the Carradft . I . . I 31edway, H. G. (by Rys(�yk)l Onwards parental. I will. now .10 a care we W -e not safe, and energy- I i ' —A man answ(ring the -description of rived in 'Guelph, and one'of them se- ' : . r ok back ove Pritchard .�r Pacific Railw at Mecticine Hat to the r in a large . Cl V-- olunteer, Aberdeen , jr., - the scene, taking. a -panoramic view o did not know what* minute would be But they wore no allowed to enjoy ay Koehler, who shot and killed cured employment as eutte I , .-"-"a+. .. . - . . I e $a B coal fieldsion the south branch of the; John Al. is 4 manne a I I - ii It 0 - yonet, - po, jr., an e - u, � I r . � I a - I Blama,mbert, Ba d' the whole, as it occurred -from the day c ur last. Not content with murdering their domestic bit-slo cr. Tb ' d eve t . ! John Devin' in Buffalo on November dry goods bo se. . By pol he - . � . I I s li 0 . . South Saskatchewan. - . . I d - ulti ated style, they in ratiated 41 - atry b e -in (y , ven without at needs which terminfV;e W r and for whose, appre I . ; Warlock-, one e 0 left'my fathe-K's house full of happines them in cold blood, 'Ahey inu d him being inur- 29th last, hension a an c tv �t . lit oth I themselves into iociety a � pat I a . . —In'coiisequence of the many murde - . . . 8tc( 't -t in � - � . any note t>f either sire or am. . liabolical deeds which causes dered, along e. ers, being reward of 870WO w s offered was arre and joy, until I entered. it f ull'of sorro 1 ierform, 4 d alon ith g I . I- - I � .- I .-. . . ous attacks made .on members- of the Inday eveni ,me I aind enter- . I I . suffering. . . . T ie to -.4bu ider when I think of it. They still fr�sh in -tl-.:e 'me ry of all; it was * at, Rockwood � la, it Su �ng. A nu "rous social gat'livrings, . . � �; *- I- . and . I was pi . , Montreal city police, force, and which. full kit of. burglars' tools was found on tainnients. A few (lays since -one of . . I —The 'Women's. ChristiapTemperanee, It is well for mankind -that they ar ( anced7,kwound tlien-i with denioniad glee, � a suddiin call, but It -epared for have resultAA fatally in several cases re- . � . : ttered by him, ' im I at Slaakespeare are to have a forbidden the knowledge of what will ly i lickillig and pulling them in every,direc- it. Ail oiath was nev r it ntly, it'has been decideil to arm the the prisoner? who was taken to G"uelPh them inti ated to a number of their in- � Union I . I I now th taste Of liquor, a ce .� to a,wait identifl ition by the Buffalo mat�, friends that they proposed starting a I on Christmas their destiny.: Itwas well bonceived b, tion' and we were the'unw�llinawit- nor (lid he k � . ' _ Christmas tree in the hall 3 . . , . - � force with revolvers. I ' ing store in Micliigan and from a . . - I eve. A pleasant entertainment is con.- a loving father that it was � for our in desses,of ,. uch behaviour. And when we temperance man in t e full m6aning of . —The barristers of the county of York authorities. A Ister report says he was cloth . � t er Mr. John - I I - I . . . � I i . . terestA6 be kept n f wba had them buried under the church they the term. He a"] so to k a hearty inter- not the man wanted. fellow-e.mployee of the cutt , ,� . R . . . . I � . � I . - est'in clitirch riatters having bee I —*A%r. ternplated. 1 - lu with dancing and yell n one of have formed themselves into an associa-'; Thon-vas Bolton, formerly of fkarris by! name, they secured a lean of- ­Nlr. 61.1 Hurlbilri, who has been. a was in stoie,, for us, his creatures. Ali t I ' rned it down, . I . tion, which will be incorporated under I L � . ­ ; � - . ed, with hys ,ugh- nagers of the I attleford Presby- -. . - It townsbiy.., who left a - upon the du i ig, aceoni terical Is . ' Guelp orne four $M cash. Next Aay the two Damme I I vendor of -the J,acteal Auid in Mitchell thu-s it was tha;t I entered i lit the ma ATh a recent provincial law. Tile main ob . .On- Dakota, is at were missing and the indications -ire � � d, with a .lightness o: t -,r. The pa"' was aidkening to me terian church. N er er he went he did ear ago for Kei laingt L , I - - of . years, is going out of I z ties of the housbbol. -sib th in L ject* is to procure Wcounty court house -� Y 8 . ends in Guelph that they took the Grand Trunk Rail- - - I for a number C I glaa . _a g afid lie - I to fri , . I - . . - I - the business and has sold out to Mr.' heart equal to that of any matron. It and I was by moved in the direc- good, en i le and irid way; present on a vigi � half- library. . L I L ar he had 440 way express for the west, and 9.re )now . I � - . Case I - - - . the humble home (I commence, fron t [.on of Fort Pitt, leaving that place with - will be remembered by Indian, . —The Napanee glass works have been a id - Eramosa. bis ye I 0 ' . I y- ! - . - one of suffeii ng and death. Atler, als, '�orie who never acres in crop, fro which he had a --re- Across the lines squa.ridering ill ' e $20 , . . I Mr. Dquald Stewart, form erly of 'there) in tha,tbeautiful Northwest lanc� all its associati . n(I a(, )f English gentle- . : — - . L 11 I heard th4t tb�y intenaed to . of , in any way and' sold to a syndicate ( f ris had not even re- � Mann.' of quietness and peace, there was not i ' '"' .took advaritite I propose investing about half turn of - -1,000 bushels of wheat' I)OOO .for which Mr. H—Ar � and now at Moose nd 1,600 bushels of, ceived security of any kind. . I - I ard, or -a,%rumor sounded, o 'ilteith'le" ort and destroy 'inore'life, I the very a I 110 , . men, who . bushels of - .,Shakespeare, . !�t,n. barley a I , - . . out f . . and extending . � . . tain Manitgrba, had all his' crops- barred . ripple he I would -rather xemain-where . . - a million in the business ts. The price, of wheat when be left —'Mr. Wrn.. Burratre Barnum, a rest- . ,- - I L I . I - *as labsent at the mliat was in .store for thal industrioui , It hat hintself, .but pie t uth that in life. he had ,the works in order to command the "a 0 - . by a, prairie hire He I _ . Not L I � rley 50CL' and dent Of Elgin 'county for over 30 years, . 1. .1 �21 - - . littile cornimunity We �Were living ii we were t lair witness an�, more scenes spoken, .' .: - . a do under the high tariff. . ,there was about '75c., bai . d relative of the great show- I - 1. . A not ariade' his fire -guard * ;bipo ) ri � 25c.. a bush -11. Mr. Boulton will and a repute ; - titne aud li� - the bands of fellow� with all nian a f 'so sa a -nature.. I have no happy Not hiniself'Vub the ced that in life he had C nadia tra een ar-�. oats - -� . " I sown,; .. . —An.-Itidian inipostor has b in� . 11 I . . n to Dakota in the spri Illan died at the residence of Mrs. Doug . Wide 6no-ll,,�, before, he lef t � led with retur 9- .1 . � � C. spe . - (1, and we had -- no fear. . But in - -al - t lie- to lell for tb is period was fil, - asstothe-agea—a ini forFotter., rested at Sarnia on a drunkenness . � —Mr6 G.� 8. � I . . ! .. penin ckage of woollens lass near-Sparta,,on Thursday, aged 83 . Crew,,Iii ctor-General kit, . Shall li �Orr O mga a I � I woe and yahl. . av the truth he had slooken the thinos lie of Births Marriages . that stillness there 4was an underourreir - I - 8 e. 11 2 0 charge who has been pretending that he . � . . I " , � 1-3 in' at wark'that woul - .se . I- will*not enumerate futther the tri I . . � . - I , "iligence I —0 was commiss,4 L a � I of the R.egistiatiOn - d soon .make it I ` als had ddnc. , . . . [)ned by the United St �1. Killmer,'of Bob- years. The deceased had by his- own . .ateti. the other, d-.,, finds grea,t 61e; . — On, found tie commencemeni of a industry and thrift - massed a fortune i 0 . . aa,rd Deaths,. I � Dissatisfaction ion account o rg ay afte� day, bat will, Canadian Indians cayge -0 - tf I rd, and ivill felb- . . . I had to unde' o d, I - Go ernment to settle . � t have been laid by'the amounting to at least .$30,OW. So- e J . � i a fte abo at Stra 6 - —A youbg illan aloyed at Mr. W nest that runs - this naa,tte , I , a, real .or fancied, was brewing pass rapid' y on until the gladsome note I v . . I � �� --riless reo,istr&tion is inl,,m&- grievance . Gemmell's near A r, was the other day in the United States. inister of the mice occu months ago -hi's children, who are grown . I . � I p,rOSCCLlte A 0 . I -_ Finance M pying . It had brioken out in 'one. place, why Nj'as sound d by our hostess, Mrs. Priteb ' — rried combinedy With the ex- - I I e' - en ' 'A fashionably- dressed and plausible . I . diatelv attend d to. i . adjusting the tie a ap of a colt, wli * *tbai gentleman's �atore. Amongthebiti; up and ina , � . - . � i, Would it- not ill another. This dis.' ard the "bolice afre here." Goddeliver dy and a . � I S-tef'rhen, of Arldeirsoi . I . . . . ' . ost�-ge ception of NM rs. Martha Ann Wood, wife - . . � . I paper were a number of po -1 I --Mr., John , , . the.animal tossed i liead jamming the scoundrel victimized his landla - - I � i . � , . . . - of MON . a I I - - . L . lo'..;t last week in. ra,tber Lifected sl�obrit was prevaf�-nt in all pia�rts ed us agaii t. . . : man. - betwe n the strap " d a ;number of,bip fellow -boarders at a .Xon- ") lose of Win, K. Wood p6th, and peti- .�. � a .,�,A,Jttal�le rnare . . o -blame 1 1 . 118"fingers an ps and an 1. 0. U. for $25. Tl' I - & atraa;qfe rnatiner. 811 commericed -of that country. Who was to - It is um ieces", ry to - itemize in detai -ender amputatiou at treat boarding house last week, by bor- stall] the till, tioned to lia-vie him declired. a lunatic, -'. . I - 5 I � . el irect - or - indirect, - I post so badly as to i . I ig all the must have been I aken. out of I f� edin- continued to who -was tlie,cause?.d - . . what pa&,ed from, that time until iy and atealb ge nt f his i - ble - at the nose and 11 - I - . I the first joints necessary. � rowing niom and carriednearl,3 - the length of the shop, alid asking that the Maria me 0- I I � y intention or clesireto say; . ds on. ds. Theap- i-11 � 'I have told rny tale, - the clothing It state , I U nti - Air. Stephen slis- it is not in . mached ( �ntario. --Zrhe 'Ayk recorder announces � could lay his ban 11 � -1 11,1.eeci " I she died. I then across and up ,- &-,­;?Mtari,ce of -six e' be .left M` their han ' I . . - - st 4 I tains (.1 ait6 &'loss as he, purchased the st,ifficient d is to note, that there was dia- i; 4riple an.1 trutbful,:and. what reinams death of Mr..Adaw Linton, a much re- —Mr. James Byrns, of Peel township, feet. An active cat will find amuse- plicatiOn was anted.1 amd at the la: I d . I against omas, Mr. J -tie, my old as- �, � '' nt - &lid therefore iheri� must have, flor.ine-xio isniyold hot -near Arthiir, has entereda suit Barnirm�s it . , - nbarie for .4,170 about two.iveeks, pre- conte , I . spectedresidertof Blenheim township, ned merit and free, victuals at Mr. Killmer's assizes at St.,qh . , I . ' �- I been grievances, and &n,, attempt should *, an nes are in the courity.of Oxford. D - on, for dam wintei. solicitor asked to set aside the appli- i I ­ � , yiau�dv. I � socia,tions cl my old lifel—the li ece"ed was the corporati mges sustai store for the rest P f the was tried before a i A � iDg ar- lge in October last. atie estion. The case . Ai.P., held the close at- have been made, .or an und6rstand" bard to I)ear7-11 Thy will not mine be e of Roxhurglishire, Scotland, in falling ilover a hork —Warren JenVins, aged 19, and K I --Mr� Tro'NVI . a nativ . � I I t, Sta,ffa for rived at, whereby -this state of discon- I o1a to having his borse killed and - who declared Mr. Barnum, sane I �� L � L tention of- �i' audience -a � ho� that d one. " - e his early manhood as a In'additi e I , 21 . S I&bave been replaced - . ­ 1. � where h spo n and harness destroyed, he r _ .1 Fraleigh,, 15, eloped from their homes jar � L � competent to manage his O'VM - . abqut two hoiirs and a half! on TnesdaY. tent shou shepherd eing a w 3rthy representative hisbuggy 4 -. . . ­ I 019 content, without disturbance. Where Once I the tight my cross too beavyj . hiell confined him to his near London somit week -s ago. After A an' t. three weeks ago Mr. - ; - ;t while he described t . And wiy heart was sore afraid, ; 11 stinie]iligmt class of Scotch- ceived injuries w orthetruants by their affairs. AbOu - � evenin-cr I 5th ins ., � of that fruritiess search f � his .1 ,�> - tbere-is discontent there must be bad- : for some days. Some time ago Mr � ' ent and present con Suninionei I forth to stand a witness He came fd and family bed * I � were Barnum made his will, leaving all i I men. wit 1 his wi friends it now transpires that they . .. tile early. settlem ness and suffering, with evils. and exces- , use of truth betrAyqd. : ttended a m e coun— � property to big daughter Mrs,- 'WoodS, - . n . . . For the . r I . I n fie ye Lr 1857 and had re- Byrans a eeting of th i wo mile1i from -their I ) .1: . . . dition Of Manit . I . ­ to Canada i never more than: t . I to sea lying in ,its wake. . I farm, cil and offered to accept $300. The I . of Xorpetb, and cutting the rest of JAS . - a,t deal of ,interest in - or a nui iber f years on the ; � 9 , Lord " I prayed, " some Simon, sided f : - , I � I . To jia,ve removed those grievances was I 'Send, 0 of coun en I on t1le 9th child 1-� � p - ff e inftised a gre % his hearers much I I As of old was'sent to Thee," . ; . ere he died. Many cil th offered him $150. Law is! home; They were found at the real ren off. without a cent. . � ' I I I kis, addrese and gaA - near Bright, i I -0110 NVYatl, . I I eve I ; I . I ----- Valuable information. The Re of the imperhative duty of the diOpmeers of 9' Be a Sin on," said the 31astdr, pwavve luxury, and those who dence of Mr. J � � the sheep -bre Aers and exhibitors of a very ex I ! ., presided. 14-W ilond -0-rd0l"and thus ai-oid those ex- - "For this cross belongs to rue." . . � . . � 11 . I 0 . . � . .. . I . 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