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at large a ve� happy and p I
New Year,
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tin- tinte to rev;ew the. past, in ord
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good, resolutions for the future.
Our great mis-
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goods in the prospect of good crops,
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and ,good roaAs, none of whi�h w,,
realized, and
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:. now findi $3,�X* worth of su Jug,
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slaughtering the surplus�'stock for cash,,,epm-
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sect one another -at right angles and the
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werteing- Arst1week in January. I This surplus
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Spector says that as the proprietors have
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stock consists! of fine Young Hys
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begin'to chronicle the sad epoch, and
Japan Teas, Raw and Refined Sugars
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the highest coin in the realm . tol its
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take any action in the matter.
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ce designs in.
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that time should threaten to come upon
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dinner sets, toilet sets, &c. Inthebootandshoe _
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wbereher billot-was.. ' " Oh, I've gotit
department wil . I be found an almost endless va.-
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us, will it not only awaken to more iioble
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Felt Boots,
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are the lowest type of humanity :who
. Overshoes, Ritbbers, Ladies' Fine
Boots, Shoes
ad -s In this neigh-
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and Slippers.: Our customers vffll,
be glad.to
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4 week -eturned
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know. that we have decided to
open out a
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we are in the mid t of the famous gold
c*atom shop ih ,connection wi
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his legs broken while in the city and
aud� shoe depa"ent, where repair;
and ordered
resbyterian ch.u.rch
will warm to despen Lte resists ncd, and
work- will be done in the best posEible
manner.
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quarter of=a centuty ago, and we cann
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lit our hat an I a cap department
six choioe Per�ian Lamb, Cap& left,
we have only
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ing recovered sufficiently to be removed,
Wd very chea'p. *About a dozen,
kstracan Caps -
atersan is a. careful -
e'er' the galory of Bi itain shall "depart. -
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. t* Ise clowed'; out at greatly reduced
prices
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them as pretty. � q*othing but the 1�irre-
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Knitted Caps very
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4a-.5 received. Mr.
Monday night. Re- died of heart disease
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from a foreign land is pleased by all
s- to do the brick
bushel, netting Mr. Deans the fiand-
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himself as be rests in the shade of the
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street Presbyterian church, Belleville,
Ids to, inake- two,
The surface has Un -pretty well gone
umbrageous fig tree, -or the more stately
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city council of Toronto, at the instance
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with sorrow girls i .
the country into this city have been met !
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aes I' teitb,, of the -
Presbyterian church in Jersey City,
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by strangers at.the stations and persuad- -,
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omnibuses,. Similar to those of Canadian
,�fiss' E. Calibeek-,
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Legialatuie for such a change in the
Geolrge
Good,
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ney by train, a istance of about 700
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marriage,.
Municipal Act as will enable councils to
some years occupied the pulpit of the
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regulate cigar stores, intelligen e offices,
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an6e; which are, m a rule, commodious,
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warn parents and guardians not to illow ;
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houses of assignation, and also to inspect
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—Last Friday mol ning the thermome-
roller and ot6r skating rinks.
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health and vigor,. .
protection. They would also urge upon ; .
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'iresentg ac�
ter registered 38 belaw zero at Winni-
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expressioms,
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danger of conversing with strangers, I
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4ir futtiro
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sick vhth the scarlet fever, and the
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night, the sum of $7 500 Was subscribed
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the Canada Southern train going from
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towards the erecti of new church to
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and open outwar I -on each si'de and
The people are proud of their city, and
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of a new of
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there is no bell-r(pe or means of I ��om-
well they may -be, for it is - ahead of
01s.,
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shanty in the suburbs of the city. Dr.'
Girls," whose it will be to coun- �_ I -
in
i nunication with the engLiu . ,of
Fer in- ca. e
Sydney n v pect, except the bar-
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hour, which is far inferior ; and within
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removed to the hospital. The little
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at Bea-nsville the other day,, is still
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We are lidur holding a Great
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which are
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11 Ja np
Cook, wife--
for this fall and winter trade
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In Draw Goods we never
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that. fatal -
�eceased wa&
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all the
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large stac�k �
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Tweefla, FlaiinnelR, Shirtin
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and Plushes, which we are c
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tra induceme�ts in. I
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much dry- weathii, r. ,We noticed few
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enterprise of man and th � � power . of
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constitution is found I don the Bible and
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and point to the necessity of enforcing
ward the ferocious animal. They reach-
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wealth can effet:t- in -so short a time.
ity know no higher
our moral guide,
the laws for the protection and preser-
ed the ice on Lake Casty, when �
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With' ut going into details, it abounds
what will be th6, result if we -despise its
vation of this important interest.
succeeded in knocking the wolf's brains
councillor booming as far as I am con -
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in edifices which rival those of the older
teachings? Is there a possibility. that
—A.twenty-five horse -power saw mill
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capitals of Europe, and which, though
the British Empire ha's reached the
has been erected on John McHardy's
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founded ballots that 'no fellab call un- ..
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in this Arab life be ever -on the rr�ove,
of recent and rapid construction, are as
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acme of its glory ? arid that as it rejects
farm, lot 14, coricession 4, township of
ilton by the Salvation Army, to be used
no one � knows it better
derstand, �
and in as many pl ces as possible at the
enduring' as are those of any 'lace in the
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the Bible it will fall from the zenith of
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as a barracks, is said to be unsafe and
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same time, we 1 ve -been sent f
world, The bluestone, of which most
its fame. Is there the .bare possibility
the vicinity it will be a great conveni-
improperly built. The walls are only a
—Some funny stories are told about ,
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Sydney. to the cen re of. Victoria', which
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of the best buildings are in whole or in
that this seethi will in-
ence to the farniers in that section.
brick thick, and already the structure
the verdant lady vot�eris at, the late elec- .
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was separat I ed from New South Wales
part. constructed, is, so to speak, of an
crease till purity, the highest quality
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There is also a shingle mill in connee-
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shows signs of sinking, the ,east wall
tions. A rather amusing one comes
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about 34 years ago, and . called after the
imperishable nature. The streets inter-
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anything can possess, ot longer valu-
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bein s
from Hamilton. When the lady came
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Queen .of England. IVe- have . . tr I �ced
sect one another -at right angles and the
ed,—�hen some unborn historian may
—Mr. Robt. Gutbrie,farmer near Ayr,
Spector says that as the proprietors have
in she took the paper and went hito the
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that whichadorns. the throne -and form's
principal ones are 99 feet wide, beauti-
begin'to chronicle the sad epoch, and
while attending his horses in the stable,
complied with the law he is unable to
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compartment to inark it: Coming Out
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the highest coin in the realm . tol its
fully paved, with a groove on each side
write L the decline ii f Britain. But if
received a severe kick from one of them
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take any action in the matter.
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source and find on selves surrounded by
where stream� of water continually -run
that time should threaten to come upon
on the knee, 'Splitfing the cup and other-
—_Dr. Robert Ramsay, of Orillia, one
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wbereher billot-was.. ' " Oh, I've gotit
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the dregs of society, for- as a rule miners
carrying all refuse and dirt to the sea.
us, will it not only awaken to more iioble
wise injuring, the bones. He lay for
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of the most prominent Masons of Can-
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are the lowest type of humanity :who
Ornamental trees from �11 parts'of the
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efforts the best talent of English civiliz-
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some time quite helpless L before he was
ada, died oil Monday night, 4th inst., in
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aren't you going to mark it?" have
retend to do any reglil r work. e �
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world have been planted in every'avail-
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discovered and had to be carried to the
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Toronto. Some time ago,he had one of
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marked it," she said, and taking the I
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we are in the mid t of the famous gold
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a e space and are fostered with the
take us thousands.cf hearts now' cold
house. .
his legs broken while in the city and
officer into the eompartment She showed I
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fields that tu ned men's heads over a
greatest care. . The parks, ;quares; and
will warm to despen Lte resists ncd, and
—Mr. James Deans, of Keg Lane,*
was taken to the General Hospital. Hav-
him that slie had inarked'the poster for
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quarter of=a centuty ago, and we cann
- botanical- gardens bave,few rivals and
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teng of thousands- no �v warm will be cold
near Paris, lately sold to Mr. W. Rob-
ing recovered sufficiently to be removed,
the guidance of voters which was pasted 1
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by any stretch of imaginationL pieltli -
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no superiors in the world—ever gree n
e'er' the galory of Bi itain shall "depart. -
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he was taken to his roonis, King street
on the wall, and which contained a i
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them as pretty. � q*othing but the 1�irre-
and in perpetual bloom—tbey invite and
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acres�'of barley,. which amountiad to 1500
west, at about half -past seven olulock on
number, of fictitious names in the form �
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rular hills clothe(. and garlanded with
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delight the eye and the wea visitor
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J. SMILLIE.
bushels, and was sold for 84 cents per
Monday night. Re- died of heart disease
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the scrubby gum- ree, and the wrought-
from a foreign land is pleased by all
Maryborough, Victoria, Australia, I
'November
bushel, netting Mr. Deans the fiand-
three hours later.
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out claims with i ir bleached tailings,
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Union Montreal, having learned i
like heaps of di t
.ir snow in the distance.
himself as be rests in the shade of the
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street Presbyterian church, Belleville,
ance of
deep that coming from ; '
The surface has Un -pretty well gone
umbrageous fig tree, -or the more stately
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—The Legislative CommittL the
city council of Toronto, at the instance
hag resigned the pastorate of that
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church and accepted a call to the Thirai
with sorrow girls i .
the country into this city have been met !
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rquellmore'tban paying.'expenses,1 and
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Thecityis plentifully supplied'with
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The staff of hiones on the London
of Mayor Howland, are a-pplyihg to the
Presbyterian church in Jersey City,
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by strangers at.the stations and persuad- -,
evervthink, is dull. We came from 8
omnibuses,. Similar to those of Canadian
Ptreet railway has been reinforced by
Legialatuie for such a change in the
New . Jersey. Rev.. Air. Mitchell for
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edto enter disreputable houses under'
. - lyd-
ney by train, a istance of about 700
citieS, cars, cabs, waggonetts, and other
six heavy horses froi Kincardine.
Municipal Act as will enable councils to
some years occupied the pulpit of the
the impression tbat they were going into
ilies,
miles, which gav us a chance of coin,-
facilities for suburban and street convey-
—The exports from Kineardine for
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regulate cigar stores, intelligen e offices,
Ceniral Presbyterian church in Toronto.
service in respectable fami hereby
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paring Austra ian wit merican cars.
an6e; which are, m a rule, commodious,
the six months en( ' ing December,31st,
eating houses, and other places used as
He has been in poor health for some,
warn parents and guardians not to illow ;
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Not being a muchinist I 'shall not
clean, and run at cheap rates. One
amounted to .$253,6c. 4.
houses of assignation, and also to inspect
time, but is now restored to his former
girls to come into town without proper
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attempt to deser be them closely,, but
cable train line has been constructed on
—Last Friday mol ning the thermome-
roller and ot6r skating rinks.
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health and vigor,. .
protection. They would also urge upon ; .
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, noticed that �comotive runs on yery
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the samelrinciple as those in San Fran-
ter registered 38 belaw zero at Winni-
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—The little child of Mr. and Mrs.
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— A pair of gipsies at Kingston aba�-
young women obliged to travel alone the
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low wheels.' The coaches are not bad
Cisco, more will soon follow. The
peg, 20 at Ottawu, a ad 16 at Quebec.
Henry B. Quick, ag;ed about two months,
doned several little children who were
danger of conversing with strangers, I
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looking, but spoiled by partitions mak-
streets ar
—At a meeting in Belleville the other
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was smothered to death on Friday, on
sick vhth the scarlet fever, and the
men or women, .either on the cars or at I I
ing little pens jast large enough f r
0
.Supply of fresh water, such as it is,
night, the sum of $7 500 Was subscribed
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the Canada Southern train going from
neighbours discovered. them in time to
the stations. Thb Union are earnestly I -
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eight people. Th doors are half glass,
comes from the Yan Yean- reservoir.
towards the erecti of new church to
Amherstburg to McGregor. When near
prevent them from being -frozen durincy
and prayerfully.considering the formation - i
I I Department for Protection I
and open outwar I -on each si'de and
The people are proud of their city, and
replace one recently burDI'd.
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Colchester crossirig Mrs. Quick discov-
the.cold snap. They were in an old
of a new of
'duty
there is no bell-r(pe or means of I ��om-
well they may -be, for it is - ahead of
- —A large q"nti 3y of potatoes have
,
�rom
ered that the child had died. Mrs. Quick
shanty in the suburbs of the city. Dr.'
Girls," whose it will be to coun- �_ I -
in
i nunication with the engLiu . ,of
Fer in- ca. e
Sydney n v pect, except the bar-
lately been shipped � T-eeswater, for
was ill at the time, and was on her W ay
Fee, the medical officer,had the Children
teract by every means their power .i_
. . �il. In
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a row or accident. When in inotioll the
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hour, which is far inferior ; and within
which the buyer ptid the farmers.455
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to friends for a few. weeks' visit to im-
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removed to the hospital. The little
this growing and alarming eN this -
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passengers . axe al' 'locked in like wild
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a few yea - rs Melbourne may be not only
-but
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cents. per bag. ;
total tonna,ge of 4eamers which
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prove her health. I
Stone, his
ones ranged from four to twelve. ye.ars
of age.
effort they ask the co�,;Peration of all
the county iin.ions, and of the press in
animals en route f')r some exhibitiou ? and
there are no conveniences of any kind in
the handsomest, also the most pleas-
. �
ant city out of doors in the southern
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—The
arrived at Halifax during'.tbe year 1885
in:
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at Bea-nsville the other day,, is still
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—In connection with Mr. Moody's
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now I the danger throughout I
making k n .
rgena 7. '
cases of eme First and second
hemisphere. � . �
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ggregate ton-
was 590,000, making an �g
alive, -and may live for Some me yet.
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recent visit � to Montreal, the* Witness
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the country. I �
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class tickets are issued from thepigeon
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The citizens are wealthy, grandly
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na-ge of shipping arrivals 'at that city for
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The bullet is still in his head, but bo-
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remarks : "The plain, pointed presenta-
—Last evening Mrs. Mc'Matb, living
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holes 4t all stations, and do'. not !cost
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dressed, high toned and proud ; and no
'the year of 846,274.
talks freely to those in attendance upon
tion of truth by the great evangelist in
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on Amelia stpeet, Toronto, we t t
five
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much more than in Ontario. A111 the
assertion is oftener made than that
—Owing to the stoppage of the mills
him. Miss Hodge is doing nicely. She
his recent visit to our cit , has doubtless
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lid her little boy of 1
church leavi .
lffi'es are under tf�e control of the 'ov-
44 they are essentially a pleasure -loving
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'along the. canal banks at Montreal,
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was in good spirits, and her physician
aroused very many to consecrate 'theik
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years old in churge of." his father� Mr.-
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ernment, as near � y- - everything else. is, people. " The fact is too obvious tobe either, caused by back wa- ,er, 1,500 men have has strong hopes of her recovery. future life to tl,e Redeemer, ut one of Tviellath went to sleep on the a, a ".
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11 iaking up about three-quarters of an ., .1
consequently tber -,,is no opposition. -On overlooked or denied. Every town of any. been thrown out of employment.' ,The —At Cbrigtma iram Walker & the best outgrowths of the late conven- onv
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the wav we iDassei I some large fields of pretensions in the Colony has its theatre, - lower parts of the cRy are' flooded. Son, of Walkerville, Essex county, tiont and one of its most hopeful results, hour af oy- He I 11.
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grain, which were light, owing to. so
and Melbourne of to day has four- bigb
—Mr, Win. Abr t has bought the
handed over S,5,COO to be diVided be-
is the large number of -Evangelistic ser-
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called the boy, but received no answer. I -
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much dry- weathii, r. ,We noticed few
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class ones��, the stages of �which are trod
workshop and ma& dlierk of the late
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tween their employees as holiday pres-
vices to be commenced in the different
He then began a search, and found him. I
weeds and no thidles,though-the Scote,h
from t.hiie to time by the " Star " actors
Robert'Hall, -in Ayr, and'- will continue
ents. For a numl�er of years past it has
parts of the city." .
%in a bedroom lying -unconscious on the
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AD d bull -thistles g -dw here to pe rf6ction,
and vocalists of Europe. And the dramas
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the business of his la;e father-in-law.
been a custom with the firm to give a
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—The Blue Ribbon, Temperance So-
floor, with an eilipty ,brandy bottle at
his A trunk, from which the bot- I ,
-they do not trot ble ' the agriculturist
1Df the day are produced here before they
—Mr-. Alex. Came -on, of Wheatland,
Christmas present' to each of their em-
- ciety is in a flourishing condition and
side.
much. I remark d to a fellow. passen-
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have completed their run in London.
Dakota, formerly a. -esid e'nt of Culross,
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ployees, in the shalpe of a percentage on
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-?,ppears to be productive of much good
tle had been taken, was open, and the i
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Horse -racing is pursued with more than
arrived back at his od home a few days
their earnings. 1 1
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in Avr. Bv* a report of their allinual
idently swallowed the conj f .
boy bad ev 1
the Canadian thiAle, when lie'astoilish'
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British' fervor, and the -holiday of the
ago. He intends otayingj here for some
—Th , e total revenue on accoubt of the
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meet�ing published in the Recorder, we
tents of the bottle as soon ag he lui I
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Mr. McMa.th
ed us by telling us "they are here,iAnd -
year is the popular handicap race for
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time, for the benefit of his health.
Dommibii-consolid fund foi Decem-
4ed -
notice that the clergy are at the head of
hands on it- says
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bottle ,was about a
I hope you have n t beought any of the
the �'Melbourne cup," which brings
—Last week's high winds made it
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her wag $2,302,63 .24, and the expendi-
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the society. That is where they ought
.full, and cout-ained I- -
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seed with you." 'ed I a
This was 'colifirm
st
vi itors'from all parts of the Colonies,
hard enough for seamen. Peruvian,
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ture $2,846,092.12 The total revenue
to be, and if the clergy in general. took a
quart. It was kept for cases of sickness, �
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Jew days ago by the f0l101Vill�paragraph
dra W -s -a field of over 30 �Rtarters, and
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which left Halif.ai for Liverpool at noon
.and expenditure f r the six months end-
-more -decided stand in: the- cause of tern-
and be has no idea what induced the I
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from the "Melbourne Argus," one of
attracts from 80 to 100,000 people to the
on Monday, only ar ived at St. Johns,
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ing December 31st were respectively
perance., it would be better for their
Child to take it As soon as he gaw
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the leading paperf i, of the colon . ,and will
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Flemington racecourse, near the city.
Newfoundland at t aree -o"clock Friday
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$14,775,704.97 and $17,570,854.27, the
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charges, better for the community in
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what was the mutter with him he rushed
off for a doctor, and told him to bring a I
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This year the cup was valued at 92,000,
and hotly contested—need I add—by
afternoon. I
. —Mr. James Finliy,'a farmer in, the
latter including extra expenditure on
account of the Northwest rebellion.
ge�neral, and better for country.
—The Teeswater News of last week
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stomach pump. He did so, and on ar- J
gentlemer i. representing the Ballarat.,
Bungaree and Buni iyong municipalities - on
some of the beit'blood from Arabia, re-
vicinity of Galt, had a plow at work in
—Mr. Levant, a wealthy farmer of
says: Mr. Alex. Ross, of Culross, came
iriving at the house the boy was prompt. I ;
Wednesday waited on the Minister of Agrio4iture
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duce4 to a science through . careful breed-
on
his field Tuesday, 5th inst. On the
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Jefferson county, New York, was confi-
to our'office on Saturday evening, carry-
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ly pumped oat, and after due precau- t
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and asked that s6me steps should be tak.�" by
ing an d training. Ladies a4d gentle-
following Friday a crowbar could not
denced out of $275 on the southern
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ing a grip -sack full of cereals and vege-
tions had been taken, was put i� bed.
the Government towi 6rds legislating for the re-
pression of the Canadian thistle, which, was
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men of Ahe highest ranks are alike inter-
have brought a chip from the ground so
division of the Grand Trunk Railway,
tables, which he had lugged over from
The little fellow seemed all right in a
spreadi g freely eve the districts which the
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ested and eager to stake their thousands.
hard was the frost.
between Princeton and Hamilton, on
Michigan, where he has been visiting
couple of hours, and will not suffer any
deputation represented, and which threatened
All -are excited, from the governor down
—Mr. kobt. Sudden, Sprague's �oad,
Friday. It was the same old game.
lately. The articles were collected from
material injury from his big spree.
to do a great amount of injury to the, agricul-
tural interest it pormitted to flourish unche<-.ked.
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to- the hostler and -washer -woman, who
near Galt, has sold his farm of 170 acres
Business man on the train wanted t3
the farms of Messrs. John and Alex.
—The Essex Centre Liberal of the Sth d
inst. Not a many 1i
The deputation thou li ment to the
have saved up for the occasion, and now
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to Mr. Wrn. Struthers for a hand§]ome
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pay customs on goods, which amounted
Ballagh, Arch. Chisholm, John Robert-
.son,
, say 8 : grea�t people
ll!�ve in is known as the' 1
present Thistle .Exter naination Act would meet
have their last I ,-bob " up on their favor-
sum. Fif ty acres r ear the old uck
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to $275 ; ave Mr.; Levant a $500 draft
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Albert Ross, Wm. Cosgrove, and
confidence what
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the difli ,culty. Mr. lAvien agreed with the sug -
ge8tion and romised to introduce ashort act
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ite horse. The time is up, what a grand
array I They are all even! Go! says
tavern, in the -vicinity of Galt, was, also
recently sold for $4,COO.
as security. Exit, business man; draft
N.- G. I I
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ers, all of whom were formerly resi-
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dents of Culross. The exhibit -was
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" faith cure, "yet instances are const. '
I recurring which go far to convince 1� .
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which give munioipalities the w er of
insisting. on, the eradication of the rall-iiian
the starter,—down goes the flag, they
—Bishop Grandin is engaging teachers
—A Montreal yopth named Rossiter
very fine, the fall wheat and corn' espe-
a epticis that Providence is not entirely ] -
thistle."
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are off for the Melbourne cup. The ex-
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speaking French and English for service
was sued by the mother of a young lady
cially so. -
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unmindful of those who cast their en- i
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This will. corrol orate what I mention-
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citement is intense. One is ahead, an-
among the- Indians in the Northwest.
named Kate Hayes, for seduction. Dam-
—A dispatch from Fargo, Dakota,
tire confidence upon his ample bosom. I
ed in a former lei ter, about the people
other is ahead; all are gabblin t ran-
The troubled condi ion of the -country,
ages to the extent7of $3,000 were obtain -
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says that parties who have just reached
We referred last week to a serious ancl I
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which. had bea
seeing no way o' doing anything, for
dom ; field glasses are out; iiopme to
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however, kee a the a pplications down to
-ed, and the defendant was sent to pris o*n
there from the Northwest Territory, the
painful accident
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themselves. What nature do' es not do,
be lost; it is ihe event of the yea . They
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a very low ebot. . . I
in default. Rossiter was willingto mar -
theatre of the Riel rebellion, say that all
Captain. Kitchinff. of the Salvatioa
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they want the Go ernm�ent to do. How
. are past the half -mile post, soon the
By the breaking ofsome coupling on
ry the girl, but this was prevented by
the Indian tribes are making arrange.
Army. On TuesLy morning t young
the pest ca;me here is one of - the Ana-
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- three-quArter n6W on the home -stretch.
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an engine drawing a passenger car from
the -mother. At last the latter consent-
mentsfor an outbreak in the spring to
lady was so ill that - she wasi una6ble to 1
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tralian wonders. Many theories have
" Grace Darling" is"'first, with 'I Sheet
Gananoque village tt the Grand Trunk
ed, and on Tuesday the young lb6dy pro-
aven e the death of Riel. Traders on
turn herself in bed. At noon a, number ;
been advanced, but Pat's deserves I the
Anchor" 'at her flank. "' GriLce Dar-
de ot, the cab was filled with stearn,,
ceeded to the iail,��where she was mar-
the 15nited States side of the line are re-
of the soldiers of the Ar had gather. 1
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precedence. He- says : " The roots
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ling " will have it. T
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ana engineer Abrahams was scalded so
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ried to her lover. ; r
rted to be supplying the reds with
furge tribes
ed at the residence of Miss Kitching, � I
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and began earnestly for the re.
came straight through, and a're riveting
to one, forty to one on her.
Not so
badly that his life is despaired of.
—Peter Dufour, one of the Batoche
quantities of ammunition,
praying i . .. 1,
themselves on this side so* that Can-
fast, " Sheet Anchor " is gaining
They
—At the coroners inquest into the
sufferers, arrived in Winnipeg the other
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generally participating. It is believed
oveicy of their leader. She stateg that I .
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adians cannot pull them up." The
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are even—it i . a tie. Mike O'Brien,
death of Wm. Hobbi, a Toronto barber,
day from Quebec, whither he bad
the Dominion Government will find it a
she realized a strange sensation passin
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people here have more " go " in them leall'ing' forwara as -if to get ip closer who w4s killed in a scuffle with Archie gone to seek assistance, having walked serious matter. over her, wlT0h hich, Lliougli sile a i
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than in New'South Wales, and are � n ' I —Mr. George Black, jr., 'of tile Blen- been _ previously suffering great agony,
. �ore sympathy with his horse, pats him gen. McDonedd, another I arber in the same the whole way, over,1,500 miles, with . i
aspiring. Everything is more modern, tly on the'neck. Every muscle is strain- shop, the jury- found that the wound was the exception of the last 50 miles. The I heim town line, had an experience the all pain pamed aw%y, and she was able 1
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meaning here, more American, I and ed --every nerve at its utmost tension. purely accidental. time taken was six weeks. He followed other day that he will not soon forget. -to get.up and dress, and she has been i
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when a person spe �ks English lie' is gen i 8 te a attending to her duties, This i
- A moment more and it will � be over. —During last year 3,383,205 dozen of the Canadian Pacific Railway track the He was working around a traw-cut r ever sii=4
erally understbo� *ithout' .having to They are within a few yards of the goal, eggs were imported into the United reater part of the way, often finding it when his coat got caught in the -tumb- isi a somewhat singular evidence . of the -i
e the colonial v -,rsion. Food is bet- and it is a tie. No; it isn't. . E States from Cana& through- the Sus- lifficult to find food and shelter. ling rod, stripping that garment and his �efficacy of prayer, and -as the facts are 'I
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gry cooked than h New South Wailes, ed by the sympathetic touch, and keen pension Bridge Cu3toms office alone. —A young lady. living in loronto bad vest almost from his body. His watch indisputable, they afford food for re- J
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and board is not so expensive, but the judgment of,his worthy rider,, "Sheet The trade is assumir g immense propor- made arrangements for her marriat � ze, and chain was smashed, but fortunatel. flection- . I
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watef is worse—vary little of it fit . . UgK —A strange, and rather unaccount-
I to Anchor " gives one majestic and unlook- tions. which was fixed for the last Wednesda� he escaped severe bodily inj ury altho -able shootin affray took place on Sun- I
drink. Blue Iti�bbon men have to con- ed for bound. He is a head in: front of —Mr. Alfred Keedh, Centreville, was in 1885. The young lady, with some rather severely bruised about the ribs. i ,
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fine themselves as, much as possible to ,his noble competitor, and the Afelbourne killed a few days ago. as he was coming difficulty, prevailed upon her -lover to Only for a bench against which he day 3rd inst., in Waterloo County. i
tea, milk or lem ade, while their op, n braced himself the accident would have Ernest Berger, Mr. Schultz's hired boy, I
clip is his. The astonished crowd i - from the wo6ds. His horses ran away, postpone their marriage for a week, and !
Lonents add thew hole list'fron) I I Irish e I s a to - hot Mrs. Schultz, while the former was
, Mr. Keech off the sleigh, .rrogated by her fri nd a been A far more serious one. a _� i
I voluntarily'rise to their feet, and with throwing � when inte ' Mr. Louis Schultz, a I
. I " " Englisk stout," down to the vociferous and prolonged cheers express breaking his arni. and smashing in his her reason for doing so, replied: "I —The other day a constable was sent away from home,
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n-&ny'varietiea of colonial wine-; and if their appreciation and enthusiasm. Be- brains. He was. found on the road had a vote this year as a single woman, � out from Kingston to Sydenham -1to w�ll-to-do farmer, resides on the old !:
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a compound is desired, the " charming sides this there is the I I D-erby " with a where he was thromm off. and I wanted t,i� cast it for Mr. How- bring7. an alleged insane woman to the 9 ut mile and, a half I
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bar -maid," who It Iota of testimonials stake of -CI,115, 9nd the Champion race —The aged. and venerable Dean land. " � asylum. On his arrival there he found above Strasburg. He is married but haa i
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from former employers—indispensable stake valued at X1,750, which are proofs Boomer is very- serio isly ill at his. resi. —It is stated th-ut a number of brokers the village in a state of excitement. He 110 children. During last summer and �:
to character ,here--c.an make, a. " cock- of the prosperity of the sport. Cricket dence in Lond9p, ha ing been prostrat- and speculators in' Montreal who pur- was immediately surrounded by nearly fall he bad in his employ a young boy :
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tail " or " shandy ',' to suit the taste of is declared to be the national game, and ed by a stroke Of pai alysis. This is the chased Northwes� land scrip from re: all the -women in the village,who told who went by the name of I ,Alike" Berger, :
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the most experienced connoisseur. . i may 1)6 said to be.played by everybody. second stroke and it- is feared will prove turned volunteershave been badly. vic- . him they were determined not to allow but who. now gives his name as Ernest i
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Just fifty years agoa small schooner, - Rowing and hunting,, coursing and fatal. . I- timized by the sellers, who mana,fed, to him to take her away, a8 she was not as Berger. This boy is the son of a respect- :
L Her husband, who was ed resident- of -Berlin. About a - month
called the " Enterprise," sailed froni:tbe yachting have their votaries—no sport, —Colonel Amyot, M. P,, is acting as disposie of a siDgle, claim to severe, buy- represented. �
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north -end of V&D Diemen?.s - Land 'Into indeed, has not. The firm establi man in- irp . ' go young Berger left Mr. Schultz's 1
, d' ctor ol the new indepen- ersandgot the uloney from all. One with the. policeman, and against whom a
employ, his term of service having ex- �:
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Port Phillip on an exploring expedition. of the Saturday half -holiday gives all an t _u paper in Quebec, La Justice, scamp who sold his claim nine times strong feeling existed, was attacked,
After coasting for ome time the schoon- opportunity to gratify tht�se tastes. No - of which 15,000 copies are to be printed over has absconded. . and had to fl6e for safety. The official pired. On New Year's day he ma4e his I
ek dropped ancho�4 at the mouth of a other British colony can be more dis- each issue. q —The Detroit Free Press says,.: " Can- was Compelled to return to +the city at reappearance ia that section, and on 1i
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fresh water -river Rowing into the bay, . posed to healthy outdoor recreation than man named James Coady, ada is rapidly becoming a network of once. , ' Sunday he went to. Mr. Schultz's bouBe. i
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afterwards called . the Yarra Yarra. Victoria,"and few have equal facilities. was before the healt [l court in Montreal, telephone lines. A book -has been issued --Charles Pastorius) of Colchester Mr. Schultz had gone to church, and he I
" . . & had been requested by the boy to make 1
When some of the party, sent on sh re Such is an epitome of tile metropolis of on Friday, forrefusing vaccination. On giving the names of seventeen cities and South, in the county of Essex, says
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to explore, returned, they described tile %'ict6ria, by the ordinary observer,who being fined he 6onseited to be vaccinat- 150 towns, and villages conn4oted by th.ut he was married 51 years ago, on the arrangements for his confirmation and '
pliLce as " the most beautiful sylvan �
I does the city - by sunlight. But alas ! ed, but on the surgeon's approach with telephone. These places range from .30thday of December, to Miss Lucinda his reception into the Lutheran. Church-.
scene the eye of R.n artist could look young, beautiful and wealthy Melbourr�e the lancet, fa,intied. . Windsor on the 7 west to the eastern Brush, daughter of Jairus Brush, by the Mrs. Schultz waa preparing the dinner, �
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" The members of the expedition, in irnitatir4 the virtues has failed to —Burglars broke into the house of countiesibeyond Montreal. The charges Rev., George Cbeyne. He is now .
apon., , . . t 76 when Berger, without the slightest pro- . I
eight iri num, her, landed their stores and r shun the vices of her contemporaries. Mr. Meade, near Tliorudale, the other - for speaking range from 25 to 50 cents. years old and she is 65, an ot are yet vocation, shot her in the side. The � :1,
live stock, whic consisted 18-34, unded woman immediately ran fr - J1
of two And 'nianiy seething chaldrons of pollu- night, and cariried off the is of Mr. An answer, if sent the same day, is free hale and hearty. In November, wo 0M
., three tion, degradation and shame, from which Xleade's brothei I ; the house. Her assailant, leaving by a
horses, the same number of pigr I ., in ;he pocrents of which of charge." I . he left Amherstburg on -the schooner ,;, i
ogs a ( -- the,' sent the emamate the contagious corrupiion and were about $100. The clothing was ' —Diphtheria is,very prevalei _ idg't, Captain Ludlow, for Sault Ste. different door, disapp ea; red, and vas not
kangaroo d n I a cat. ti� in To Br e I
schooner back with tidings of their set- death that has ruined nations,,a-re fos- found in a fence conier the next morn- rontojustnow. Four children who at- Marie, but were driven back three times, captured till Monday night, when he was ,
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tlement, and -with ordens for a flock of tered in the background and shrouded ing, but the money u gone, of course. tended a party 'recently given in the the ice finally driving them back to secured at Galt. Mrs,p Schultz is in a 1
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Sheep to, be sent as soon as possible- to with the blackness of night. I —A firm in Paiiley, Scotland, are city were afte diph- D.etroit on the 10th of December, where critical condition. - i
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eat the natural g rasa of � this . pasUnal It is not necessary to disgrace the making overtures -to the city of King- theria, and three have since died I
Arcadia. Five kundred sh,eep and 'fifty columins of a modern newspaper; by en-. ston with 9. view at starting a thread believed that the disease was communi- —The Galt Reporter received the fol- —Mr. W. Young, -of the- London I
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Heref � ord cows arrived **in the following lar -, which and spool factor there. - have cated by a child who attended the party -lowing note through the post from a dis- lWad, near Ciinton, last week sold a ,'
,_ging: on these brothels of hell Y, They . I - I
October, and - befom the end of the year -have no less than 4,000 vota'ries� as an- been promised a fre( site and a bonus of after contracting � -the, disease, but be- guste'd worker on Tuesday evening after two year old entire' Sorrel Cloud coltfor j
tile name of the P ime Minister of 0 I reat nounced by a prominent member in theleg- $10,000 by Ottawa 1)ut prefer Kin ston fore any of the � symptoms wae per- the 'elections. We hope the poor fellow the sam of M-- Mr. A. McLean, of .1
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. . will - the London road, also sold a full brother 1
Britain at that time bad bmi gfven W islative'lialls a few days ago, and,when he if sufficient inducements am offered. ceived. recover: " I used up a horse on - ., i
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the infant settlemenTt. Stich, vvas the rove hi ' iy,s - Two Monday—got soaking wet—went with- to Mr. Young's for $255 y- both were �
s statement —The Picton Tim of last week says: —An Ottawa ,telegram s.
humble origin of the chief City of Aus- he as able to do so. But when we add From the 6utport of Milford, during the shantymen belonging to BrennaE* .qhan- out my dinner—carried lotg of :voters bought by an - American. Mr. John ji
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tralia, now gatherIzig under it&, wings to this the progress of infide ty, the season ending 31st December last, there ty, on the -Petewa.wa river, sta�ted out to the poll—made a bet of the Govier, of the Base Line, Hullett, A few I
)ver 300,000 people. . lt.standA almost blatant hypocrisy � of many, nd the 'were exported 188,0(0 lbs. of fish, equal for a walk through the woods last Sun- oyster8 that. my candidate would- days since, sold a two year old Can-
, . metbing in the 1
done - in the -rip'.dity . of its growth indotentindifference of the multitude, to 94 tofis, the invoi e value of which is day, takin 'their � xes-with them. They be elected—had . a big hurrah ready adian bred colt for so f
611d developm I - L 9 � 11 . . . � ,-ighborhood of $300, and Mr. A. Ask- '
ent f in a habitation of. when we see relition caricatured on the about $7,000. The sh were all caught had *not proceeded far before th were for the evenmg—waited for the nE . I
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iavages to the poi -ition' of one of the stage, and'the ible ridiculed in the; irt the waters adjoin ng the Milford dis- attacked by a famished wolf, anY taken ballota to be counted—heard that my with, of Manchester, . -0 year old �
�bief cities- of the British Empire, af- streets, -is' it ,not necessary f to Con-' trict and were mair ly salwon trout and so suddenly by I Purprise that they had candidate was at the bottom instead colt for W. The -price for ood
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- n sider' the downfall of ,or uld what white fish. These f Lets indicate in some no other recourse than to defend them- of the top of "the poll—and went home .
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ording a striking 1 iroof of, and being a nations a horwa seemai to'be keep I
,emiarkWe macui I ilient t4 what I the leads to their owrthrow.-' If our British degree the value c f our lake fisheries, selves, retreatin� with their faceA to. with that great big hurrah . -fairly chok- though the markets are somewhat,duLL 1
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