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,. � IROM THE AMERICAN -probable last � spring, when bi� laid down will transplant very well. 1?ine makes any more at present, I will close. I -re- passing in front of Chapman's mill, ran pray bx,t we are afraid the squad who .; I .1Z
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. New Spring Goods CAPITAL. the proposition that Congress- and the ,an excellent windbreak, and ,so 'does main yours. � into the mill pond. On Monday they mak . �, . .
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. . . W.,Lsumwox, March 17,1886. tive spheres. �He is respecting Congress, In the States they are planting them i ice, and windows of the barracks, are not made ;
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: causes them the most solicitude, in nine guised threats. . . no doubt, be grown as cheaply by oui. All incendiary fire, involving a loss Walkerton, was kicked by a. runaw ..i . I
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� � . . . . curred'in St. Thomas last horse which be was endeavoring to 4*p- Williams, and when the' parents heard 1 ",
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. cases out of ten they willtell -you that it . . . THE FREED MEN'S DAY. - . own nurseries. - I of $10,000, oc I r � , 7
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' . � is the Kmights of Labor.- �alx a �r, it here. Our great such work -days often obtaina�le, for -Bruce assize court will open in head and face. The anim I was o e of hool a �, I
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. . . I . influence or e5ects. - It i's in its new, when the colored peo le celebrate the for a team, We can often with advantage Rose siding.' � g for Manitoba. I I �
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� ' i of meetings at ter than a sunny. onie-would be of more fined $2 by a Teeswater magistrate for the lost steamer Algoma, has been re- Mrs. Watson, was fined and -the other,$ 1-4 �
irting Embr ' . I et appeared, a parp6de an a §eries
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: 10i - in a lue, both to a farm and its heigh- being drunk ani disorderly stored to him for reasons set forth in. a released. 0 1-1
; Ivish to inform the public that they are save in a few scattering munidipal elec- night. This Em�neipation Day is al- 'real va . * I �� I �
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leries,, Laces, aad. . better position, than eVer. to attend to their tions in the east.' 19pt. it has now ell-, most the only reli of the old-time color- borhood, than anything else that could -A handsome new Methodist church memorial to the. Governor -in -Council, i . I
-Afire took place about three miles f.
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I oice rolled nearly a million and a half of ed jollification.- The colored, gocieties, be done. by Hon. Alex. Alacken '
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:1 dfav_es-, DrW � iesi - - tlemen's, Misses' men, all *under secret pledges and prac- , men 'and women,, in - the funniest out- I . - R. W. Rmrps. serve, near Bracebridp, for the Iroquois Laughlin McCallum, and nearly all the ' I t last week in a house occupied by . �
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, Toronto, Match 27th, 1886. Indians. � Ontario members of .-the House �
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, I best manufacturing houses in the Dominion. , movest designed to help on the cause of turn out in procession a mile in length, unknown, were ��
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I . . era , A Huronite in Saskatoon. the forefinaer of - his right hand while -The London marketwas. lively and - I ;!
. fiave labor.. Now, this will lead right into while theIr admir�,ng brothers and- sist burned to death. The flanles were farst ,-.,
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� � - i m at pO fitics, and everybody' understands it, line the k curbs and gaze with never- -The following letter, written by ,Mr. attending a rip saw at Button's mill, crowded Saturday morning. Prices 'i -
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I . atter what proteatations may be flag' ing *onder. This year there has H. Smith f6rmerly a farmeritin the 'Teeswater. I were rather high. Butter sold at fro' ten rods distant, but the fire w -as so far 1
7 � very., reasonable prices. The public'are con- DO M . __ . g f - . 9 . - J .
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. ow bit the difficulty -is in a way to be vicinity of Moleswort , will be found of Baptist church, Strathroy, led by Rev. quality, and eggs at from 13 �to 14 cents . . -1
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: - conl6i be a great �political 'force. 'settled, mid 'the bad 'temper will be interest to many of 'Our readers. The J. B. Moore. Upward-i-of-40-1ave been perdozen. ,Maple syrup has been 81.30
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'PER4 what is the effect going to be? I was stopped. The this district letter .is dated Saskatoon, Northwest baptized, � .. . per gallon since its first appearance this Mr. jf .
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I I talking the other evening with one of have .greatly improved'siace the war, Territory; Februaryl,25th, 1886. Mr. - -The Dumfries Flouring Mills, of spring. . . � .t . i
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.- . extend to all a special invitation, to call and see their leaders, who is now- organizing but they have stil left much of the love Smith says: - � - . Galt, have been sold to John Cherry, --of . - The*mortuary statistics for twenty still harnessed, as he bad just returned . i - �
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I . their lodges in the South" He says that for loud - Id grotesque parades, Leaving Gorrie on �he 27th of . April Preston, formerly of. the .Red Mills,. 'of'the leading cities and towns of the' .
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. . the Knights will, for - the present, gi t on this holiday. I last spring, we arrived -at Brandon on . i,n mystery- . . I � I
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! i . , hxve not any doubt but on examining you will their attenfiori'more'to . local affairs and ought to say- that the negroes were not the lat of May, but after staying a short 4 -Counterfeit $2 bills have been is- issued by ' -Re,�. Win. Crompton, missionary in. � - J
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I Saturda ue, Induced to make your purchase. Followin ture. Montreal has -the highest num- � . 'I �
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ND 3rd. � f,l,u' _ we stored'U4 ourarriv ts f I
I � ,[Adies� extra, fine button. boots from $3.50 to ence this fall's campaign� either by before that the Government purchased Moosejaw, effee d e being used to pay the police. next with 239, while Galt shows the . I I
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7 1 $w_).25., to �,&75;' button. boots from $i. 50 -Up' satisfactory to them., or else by running -freedom. i - for Saskatoon, -in tbe� Temperance Col. 12 and 13 years, have been committed to �Messrs. Hammil & Ball, photo- 'I �
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Fine hoe boots -some special lines ; stronglace independent tickets. As for the Con- I I A, GRAN'� MONUMENT. ony ; arriving at Saskatoon on the '26th jail at Brantford for burglary, havm grapliers, Peterborough, who had Wither- - - A
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1�oots in largg varickv from $1 up ; ladies' fine gressional elections, he does,not look for We are, to have an -imposing Grant of June, we crossed the Saskatchewan stolen goods and money to the extent of to borne an irreproachable name and I- 1
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11-w- IUvitei frout 50c ap. In Misses' monumeni in'thi4 city. What shape ,it river and got on to ou7r. ow -n land, and 87 from a Paris- bookseller. �tanding, h � ve been arrested on a char e 11 . 7
%u.d strongL Slippers any decided influence, save in a few a Lg ' : I
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�, I wear we keep quite a variety.. close districts in the eastern cities. One will take i :is hot yet decided upon, but Put'Up our canvas tent tolive in for the . , ' veloping the resources of the country. o - .
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i i. - or two districts hi Massachusetts, Maine, Senator Morrill's plan' is certainly the time,and then did or,4ebreaking,andcut Erin, has bee
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� In the Gentlemen's' Department our stock is and New York may be affected, but in most striking one., A 'new bridge must and drew h me logs and put up a nice IO' master -General to make good over $300 the beliif that Hamm il is innocent, but : I
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. I . eral both sides be -Liilt adross the Potomac before long, house, 18x22 feet, ll&�iug drawn the logs .o L . I ' b .5 cerned. ' But pine lu�mber here is now a . I -
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W. . t,00ts, from k-3.50 up; long ,heavy boots from are doing all they can- to placate the and his ide�a is to akel it a- work of art, about ten miles and started to build a glairs a year ago last spring. -Last Sunda af ternoon al I I . ��
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� $1.75 up - I.have on. hand quite a stock of long labor organizations. ' Several ell in thre tien tho o'clock fire broke . out in I
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: -lie .Yorkers t 11 me that the election Of of Lincoln' and. rant, who would thus' ing thrbe feet Mipiater of the Interior, Mr. T. White, ,cupol . . �z
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; - WGrknianship, which I will sell at a considerable Knights of Labor ; but in the elections North and South over the river that slough hay. We cut and put up .90 Saskatchewan be forwarded to him in igot under .control, but not before the inagn, I .�; .
0TY114 AND MIL . � � ficeiA birch, lots of.beech, ash and I �;
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taxiff issue parated I the, two sections in the war. loads -of good prairie hay, whic'h makes Montana. � �
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. Oman from Winnipeg, who was ad- hold effect� belonging to the warden. -Consul -General Phelan at H4,ffax. _. .
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I Democrats. .L�The hearings before the will prob:bly prevent its being built, got the last fall, strangled herself to death with -The ba; of Mr. Harvey Burchard, z -
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otice. shown very clearly that the labor'or- strik ia- night of I gether with 14 them, . from anding them. in mark . le I . .
�tisfactory exa* execute-, all orders at the�shbrtest possible n : �. 9. . ,. I . * g calf 10 tons of condition at any -Canadian. seaport and 4 I
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witbL neatness and taste. invisible, patching and because of that the Republicans: e Abram S. )Hewitt, Randolph Tucker, and stock aboard cars,.and started all Of with Mr. D. McRae, of Guelph, as hay reape , seed- a -rill, . . , ;
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�enit were of V* I warranted to give satisfaction. All work-, either not so*. much diOurbed over this new. , and P; A. Collins, three of the b6st men us 'for the Northwest. -' Arriving at president; M vould .appear that- refusal to permit . . I .
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. . a re. cloud in the -political horizon 'as they on the D mocratic side., amnounce thait Moosejaw, we loaded up the the two Th work is supposed - .
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I and wereanswa- - . . . they will le4ve Congress at the end of - teams with"supplies and.effects for the secretary. � Of an line Pment will be a violation of the � 7 , i
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;J;Zch astonisW � preEient istake should. be made, . . . I nt, between * 3 . 9
. . .In -.Nlasswahusetts the Knights. of - this term. The rqason given is that s6 winter o il for� Saskatoon, a -The right of way for the proposed is o . t3 il �
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. Labor are already numbered by -the tens little can be accohiplished. that it does distance of 1'0 miles. . We all stood the short line -of the Grand Trunk railwa -A� coqre of weeks since Mr. Jam ii � ;
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p � 13 I -In uyi" rom. Toronto to Montreal is said to Ryder, bla and carriage -maker, retaliatory measures tending to de-
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I I %risty H'a,ts of thou -sands., and- both parties are a , not pay to be� here. . i
� were deliven! I ba,ve stil a lot of'Hard and Soft Q .. anvil nioralize tbe Canadian flour and grain, .
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en* I . I . . - - - thin sav run on er ands and try to being late in the fall, we did not have to tion of about twent miles between- Tor- inflic flesh woun 96w York Boston and Port- �; �
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et silited, as they must g 0. . --' 1 nts *and a pair of red land. Thi -1 ;
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I . " labor agitators. On tile contrary, the. _ - )EMunTs OF SPRINIG. . arrived at Saskatoon on the 15th of No- day while'thp workmen were at dini - � . i ,� .
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t : . t d to Congressman Crapo's candi- of y _- as fast as we could to get things I I . 6 . ,
Le examillationk - L I . � . . Broderick and Daniel* Cashion wer disappeared so mysteriously some four:
� : . dacy, but this new cle'ment has - disturb. of crocuses .are putting their heads tip. fixed up for the winter 'and - got our- for $800. - . f �
ers.. oresent aaisl� i rs in the em- each filled i'100 for a second offence Of or 6e -weeks ago, lies very dangerously I
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I . I W.' orne & Co. - tenant -Governor Alues, who, ,�lt I ina into bu nd all the wood up for the ploy of the Toronto public' school board selling liqu the provisions ill at the St,1 Lawrence Rall. LA .
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iampbefi, and wk . � , -were now quite comfort- will begin with a salary -of $324, and John Johnston, an- i
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I-ITOR. faile"d a swer to a Heroile thought, and which has mainly �i - �
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� ation. that this country has seen, 'that his bt be to be crowded. This had just been here on Christmas eve, -Rev. T. R. Welch, D. D .
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1 eral municipalities in .East Huron, as -99-11117, . - - . . -The emigration to Manitoba -from endeavored to clear up. Certainly any- i �
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i � a ait ualnstitL , by one of our nei bbors in Saska- Friday night from heartAisease, from Harriston and vi inity this year exceeds here- � -
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I . . for the purpose of selecting a candidate I I the 16th ult., nine cars of farm irnple- letting her or her friends know at once. I 1, �
I � like itwo, featukes.; gamblers, lawyers, This Week one partfof 300 will be here would have thought that you had really deceased was 60 years of age. � .
�8 com, log sumnw- I to contest the mext eleetion, for the Local . . - , and 9tock and some 70 passengers He was last seen thiee weekA -ago in. - ��-. I .
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h they intend to : , eligible to membership ; ,while in the that two weeks later they will makean- partook of a supper,composed of the very told, to about 40,000 tons ; besides I - �, �
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:_ was chosen as the standard-bearer of the . rom tafinLy a number of young meri, whose feet in, stature, with brown hair and %, .
= soon as poMmOk I soutl ' the colored juen .are being organ- other tri � m4th fully as many morq. best of beef, roasted and boiled, boiled which -probably 20,000 was taken fi 0 :. . -
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I a f ' re f - m Boston .o�n bani, wild duck, prairie chicken, rabbit, the river Don and as much more fr in - eyes, ;and sallow ill . complexion. Heis -
�a been opened tot .ew; ized Ion .ierma Ot equality with white These parties come he ro, il I
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t but they willT* ... men. i So in this indirect wa we. may an eight Aay�,' tripi are lodged at the vegetables in abundance, and fruit, pies, nd, near the city. t � i . fames JHood, of London West, was the fjon of General Gore, of the British -11 :
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-r 'move uals leading hotelsi taken to Mount Vernon, and pastries too numerous to xg - ilway Com- arrested oul Friday on a charge of insan ,�
Jarge numbe ' d see a for the recoty ition . as, eq . ention. - h redit Valley Ra . . -1 . r
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THE CROWN." _- I � result is that they aie%-like great family music, dialogues and plays, until mid- Thom , by Colonel 8 .anley, of Lond, , I �
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�sdy for D " ometimids the same people , night, when we started home well pleas- Master -in -Chancery, and a motion to se � si of his wife who the doe- -1 -- -
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� - , a - Itilron, express, our confidence ift Mr. W. about the President a' e going out froln ak I I -1y all winter on the little they got 8 8 m lig a; I and's ;- -
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wher bftk ried. Of course the late. hours and hard Plant Rows of Evergreens. Well, as for ille climate here. I must boro, must be popular with his people. si . I I -
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. go to settleit p"_ t sessiom work of his lifii in . o th6 Edit)r of,.Tjiz HuR I om Expoorr= say that I have never seen as beautiful Not long ago he' was presented with a, , '' - 91 . �
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Noah Geiger Id ranVany stories. of his ill health. He is tions of forest. left when clearing the so far. The last four - da a have -been afterwards with a fine gold watch, yet.submitt-qd to .
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few days,� Thq physical condition, but �worry. If he - nience is i dreury felt. The winter winds ApriUso the people here all so.y.) e try for both the second w, �
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since -Congress arrived, the.Preside'nt while tia�,elling-is much impeded by the summer tim,��, the blossoms of the prairie y Diamond Mi+tch Company, died recently . 1� .
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tending " the,- f* cratic members ha ,, t�ey , pleasant (therwise as.-.tha,t r '.and through the fall, the wild. awarded $500 dw.nages at the Lindsay . ! . after an illness of about three months. * - . I
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- � MM . - d Revenge party in Lower , .. � - My. - � oved.. -Mr ourtney was 63 years old, and � . .
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I . . dent out. Now'be has in ce li .ely to be generally available. here by -the thousands, and lots of rab- striking a bridge while acting as brake- was rem , . i
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I ... and � Uaulada. " ' I . , said resulted -from the fracture adhered to -e . � . � . i
Z . n eded their claini to be all6wed to That resoarce is the planting of rows of bits nd prairie chickens, which are man on the Grand Trunk Railway, � . �
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. -Th th . . Hays-. * - hysic ans"bill, &mounting to $1,000. I I
:4 - . ir., - ' its, who came on 'kind' ' -ton flywheel.in Walker's dis- the p i - �
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L from N ew York on �ccount of his per- made,' they would answer, for a deep some, and lots of fish in the rivers. But tillei � �
_ go -Last Friday Ira Delama,tter,. a far- of Moraviant;own, h;iet with aift almost th Ui S rtney pos- I
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z I sonal intimacy with the I)resident; �._eut border of deciduous trees will give shel- with all the beauties of the - prairie, we .a haft . .
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. flar-s&. . Cleveland a vi ute of leaves. But as of the cei his arriaw m a tree and climbed up for pound of which the matches are made, . .
� . very much, bat we are in hopes of get- The stairway, a portion ling � i
are inakinr ev ary decided talk upon the the trees be destit . i
, - Assmg a piece of bush., he left his team � . . . . i Lautbout, twenty feet high he and this he refused to gni" anyone until .
� I P e is making, in allowing the this is ,not n 'early so,, easy as to plant a ting, one in the sEring. We have an oc- and one side of the distillery were torn it. When " I . ; 1. - . �
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._Onrola-'fri�A near the road. Mr. Dela I t . I fell inrise of. secrecy not -to make it known . .
. � I Break with - them !" said 'his a few years old will give excellent pro- better than no meetings at all. We ex- fined to bed for weeks with Bright's headfractured. He lay ,wber he i �
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1 , L isla,ture, but by going back- of . them a most beautiful enclosure and ornament Prince Albert ; then We won't'be so. bad demise. I �
, ent I'vare-rooll it. % la3t, Niel .was a, ni.asen by trade and 'e onis a the i idignation- of the similar conditions. Courtney for Malay . I
, � Butter is selling' at 25 cents per -A young man named Win. Hamil- has . ar e . in -_ .
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tand, and is � '$r.00 per buahel;.wheat, ton - was sm'othered by a straw stack e council of the years was the only man in this. country - .
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. tile woods and wa's frozen to death. As - trict at home 'Who are the men who -to � be without them $1.50 per bushel; barley, $1.25 per fall' on him on the premises of A munici , . . has furthermore claimed that it made two English firms � .z � .
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