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i �i NEW ADVERTISEkENTS. poses a ehE e which would re'- ropert . Througho9t the United A surgeon was brought immediately wh 0 on I decided Segforth, ��'Gaderichl Brampton
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. � — . - . � y . 0 man perintendent of the school, inade " unknown " , vhich contained a'
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I . I .1 ingdoni rain and 1�ail fell, and the, set the limbi appropriate percentage o" impurities. Mr. . I Cale-
� . gar The figure between. tha� par�nthesia afte- sult in a rough and tumble political In some way it afterwards the presentation, with a few Hay4' (Ionia and! Port Perry But the city
11 . I . . torm caused widdespr ad disaster. In becamedispilaced and had to be re -set. words, to -which NIC
;I ; � 0.8ch line denotes th& pac a every , , . Kdy responded in a 6 if n j
; i , �e of the -paper on which fight "t lunicipal election. Even I . . I charge againg the ,; Government is that schools� !,ttawa, Ki g8to , Bell
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. the advwtisement will �e f�ound. - � r Gotland there was also, a he 6ville , I
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! i . : now, it' is at, post im possible to keep ' - avy fall of The poor man is in g.eat pain and it suitable way. The evening was very after going to the expense of having I Toronto, :Qou don- where are they i �
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- . Cold Weather -Duncan & Duncan. (6) . . snow. The'gale was of unprecedented will be a i * . Al . �
ui� . . - ' Ong time be Fore he is able to agreeably spent and tire young folks lait these salts. au alysed they did wrong in way -9 at �he foot of the list and' the -
:. - -U(-% u Christtuas-j.. W. Millar. (5) municipal affai - clear from party poli- folell'oe at Liv;rpool, and on tile Isle of be around again. - . . � for their respective homes wishing heir not publishing the names of the manu- are there 4 -day in spite of t' , y
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I . Sarita. Claus -Lumsden & Wilson, (5) � ties, gmd' if t ie county councils 'were Of Man the barotneter..,;iank to the low- ,-Elmer.English, son of Thos. English, young friend every success in his ft ture facturers, es ecially that of the 11 un- ed advant , I es heir suppolt- �
t Christmas Card's -C. NV. papst. (6) , . � I T � I M111 . The fact is there, as
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. !� How Are You- Geo. apod. (i) 9 (19t pointin the tnenior.* of man. of Winnipeg, formerly of Brussels, had life, Mr. McKay intends goink to known ". impure salt, so that�. farmers every rep rt proves, whatever
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�'. ; Cheap Goods-Frant 0',N.ail. (8): iven ihe appo ntment of these officers, , . � I.. . . May be
� 7 1. the misfortune to fall It a stick which Jarvis, we believe, in the course of a few might.killow where to go in order to get the explan tio:ft of the fact.
"! Winter Clothing -D Weismiller. -(S) whenever a v ricancy occurred, there 9 I .
Z "I p . * News of th�'Week. destroyed the sight of (ine of his eyes. I weeks. lie is � very exemplary y ung salt of i the best quality. . � . . Great so 001,13, however, ure expefis�l
I Post Office 13ooi, store -J. Satherland. (8) wofild be a c ear party c ' . , ve
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f, a. ains in- Jewel ry-A. Kelly. (8) ontest. Each -Wednesda3fanorning, of last week, man and will mike his influence fel �, for At recent eetings at Fordwich and alTairs an t need considerable c . �
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" 11 COAL DISCOVERY. _Qoal in immense � apital
At X,11,11,ieit�)&14Noixiinaiions-11' - McConnell. (5) political party Mrs. Arthur McInnes, of the tcwnship good wherever his l'ot may be cast. ; Bluevale, Mr. Hays grew quite indig- Country - *
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!_ A � �Vould,have its candidate, c uantities has been dis�overed in H n- . toWns cannot, it is true, d;
_1_( A Card�--_Nj.. Williams. (5) . la � d very s - n vote
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.1 1 1-11form-ttion Wanted -Win.. Kydd. (5) 1 and in the str'u�igle to secure a majority ' of Grey, die ddenly, of heart -The' Wiarton Echo s 8:-� antover the wasteof 'money by the at once a] thatis necessary for large
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: I I . ( erson and Smith C6unties, Texas. �
, I ,Bargain House-4as. Plckard.'(S) ! on eadh side ! or the support Iro . 1. disetise, at the advance I age of 75 -years Thursday, of last week, our 6iable Government, and hinted. that there buildings, - libraries, muscuills, labora- .
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, , 4 � ,,,,a �. of file* re-. CATTuE DisEASE.-Plet -pneumonia � esif was some go�d reason why the name tortes-, gymnasiums, drill sheds an I
, i College-Prineipal.�tvstin. (8) .1 - d 10 months. townsman, Mr. (Ico. Kidd, of the Ifirm
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lafes, municipal matters -1 f .1
irl � Xmas Tree Ornanients-Lurnsden & Wilson. -(8), spectiA!e candi. I as ibroken out in several herds of cattle " d al
1. Soil, millmen laud e u,,
- of the maker df -this unknown salt was th
I � . - -The steam fire eng �ne lately sent to of Jos Kidd '& 0 uiptnent of a great
�, I � 'Gift F3ook,s-L11insdeT1 & Wilson. N i i the'vicinity of Dallas, Texas. ! school.
i f i �FancyGo6ds-Lutw4en& Wilson. (8) � uld e entirely lost sight of, ' Summerside, Prince E4ward Island, by general merchants, D ibl ished.1 . Now, it so happens that But time ii. id Pittience turn the mulberry
�i, . FATAL COLLIbION.-Forty-two. lives . ablin, Goderiel and 'lot P11 leaf to SA a, and a good beginnin -
i Notiee-Loftus Dancey. (5) . 1 and 0, e in I Mr. Ronald of Brussels, has been test- Wiarton, was united in the holy b nds 'an explanatiali
i , anairem-ent of our municipal .1 of this salt matter can be
� Teacher Wanted--Witi Cash. (5) i .) . live been lo"st. by a olli�i.on between . Ig 18
� � ed receutly, and founi entirely satis- of matrimony to Miss. given withou# having to -
, j, I , s woul, " -soon bec6m t �vo steamers off the Qu *1181a, nd coast. Mary, so ond .go very far. half the bi ttle. As it was ble-Yond the
'.1 I Estrar C.�: Qe-John Thirsk. (15) busine, � . (L e as corrupt . .
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.k -1 Moner to Lend-Wm.'INT. Gray- (5) I as . . � c . . ,daughter of Mr. Thos. Brennan of . .Some little ti e ago the directors of -the seas so it wl.,ill be here, small be,,
f- it now is in iiia.ny parts of tile Uni Fi RE. -A- fire ,i,nll.
., - ' s'lastittite-Nym. �ifoore, (5) - I ted Sun(, in Que n a .co ege, X_ . iilgs
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-M.r. Collinson, of West Wawanos, , Paris, Ont. , Tile ceremony was perfo m- 1,
. A Chance— X � � this, there fird, last ay', destroyed two vallf- r 0 r Btuevalo chee3e factory, believiiig that will lead tc� vast results.
I . Prize, . would b no . I led by -Father Gernoclic, 'O alt which they had on hand, was Five hu -
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�_ x's. 11 L. Smith. (8) States. BesidE e I has rented the 200 acre farm of M L . some s, rtilred
I '�tories-Perry I I able libraries belono, of Owen S nd, I years ;�vo ne.xt 8 ,
%lason &-Co. (8) ing to the profestiors. Z) PrIng
. i proper sup6rviaion over the conduct of MeTaggart, in' Hullett, for a - term � Mr. .James Synion actil3cf- not quite bp t the mark sent a sample William OJ Wykehaill. lai(i the f-ou'5'
1.� . PROFESSOR' DEA"D--'He'nlry-' Alleyne Im -as grooms ,an, I n -
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. - . —.=-------- ' seven years. It is re performing :the _ .. Pro essor Robertson of the dation stone of the English hool at
0 'I these ill. cials o elected, unless each 1� icholson, professor Of Datural histor . . po rted that the re and Miss S. Synion '2' of it to
- Y) ISM the neighborhood of $400 a year. duties of bridesmaid. Agricultural College, asking- for ,an Wincheste,, as he said,
i . , council a,ppoin-Jed special -officials ' " the University of . -After the ere- � /
. N f611 "' Aberdeen,is dead., "to the praise
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.1 � . , 1, V� M � ty P. niony the happy couple left for a tour analysis, but not giving the nameT of God andl the blessed
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. � i ..-,I . r , ComPLETED His T)un. - General o do farmer in .. Virgin�, arid the
�_ . . this pur ose. The cou.nty councils could I
.- I !p ruckersmith, nearly 70 years of age througn. the principal cities of Ontario of the manufaAurers from whom they increase of 11i vine service and good learn.
` I — -- I Dooth, of tile Salvaticil. Army, *sailed . . . � .
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.1� , r . - . I ' ing.11 Thatschool. eganwith701pupils
I to! it t1i4ilselves, .because what ficiiiii. NewYork forE who has never yet been onarailway and the United8tat had received the saft. Their request b
r� , � SEAEORTH, .FRIDAY,. Dec..�17, 1886. i - i.glland on Satur '. ' arriving librile - I . I J
7, . . �rain, notwith " on the evening of the 2 h inst. was complied with, and the analysis a master a;d one assistant. To -day i,t
I �: . would be every person's business w Y. . standin-g he fact that )
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t I I __ - �.___ .. - — be no person's business. RI�PUCTION' IN RENT.s.-The . Duke of lave passed within a quarter of a inile ,evefiing after their, arrival home they they rec.eived was the same as that is one of th� famolls schools of England.
�, : . I Under- the . of his farm for years. . -were serenaded at their residence bytthe q uoted by - M . Hays in making the This yea . ; Ontario, a few large-Ilearted
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E � . -M.r. Win. Johnston who has resid- I.Wiarton cornet band and a plea ant charge. It wi I be men jo
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� , ! Worthless Planks. p �system. lie Go,vernment are re- d LCtiOn of 20 per cent. in the rents of all .... ; � . ne hands and buiJt a High
� ,evening was spelit. We take much in .,
, spons-i 1 e to Par iament for the conduct hi 3 estates in Ireland.- I , . . uch. .ground 1Mr. Hays -has for his School at -t ieir own expen-e, after t6
��111 .. d near the Presbyterian I
I � Mr. Meredith, the leader ci,,� the Op- , - brick church . .
, 1. ple ' 'M r, . idd- charges of extriivagance and mismanage- municipal uthorities h
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_. � POLICE r,on BUR-MAII. nearly two . 0 . ad refused the
r I position ia the LOGal Le, o-Levery officia under them, and the I --Two thousand -. ayfield road, Stanley, for, , hint, Mr. and"Mrs. I
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� - a, i 'ta , re, has re re P injaub pollice have been ordered to -ears, rnov-ed into Varna with his family all the joys a long and pleasant life can ment. The Government, or rather their money. , , o doubts that the young I
, � added a few new planks to , s onsible to the Govern- I )if Monday last. Varril can now boast afford. . . official- could .not give the.name of thce school, w i noble parentage, will
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� *.I- � a the preseu� election ment --who have ikilled and coiipetent low. . . . if something over 80 inhabitants. -It falls to our lot to chronicle maker of the 11 unknown " salt because flourish for thousauLd years a-sa worthy �
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f � i platform far 1. use i I Gfficers to examine their books and see fo . I � . - . the thev did not know it, and even if - they monument 0 the . piou-, me mor
t"t � L campa'i" -A few days ago, M r. H. Besan8on, decease of our a(yed friend,. Alex. y of ija
& * imla. In the first place he$roposes . . . ',, -The Frepch 0 ' wa . 9 here sn. h enthusiasm for -
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_V� 4 that they conduht their Iiinsiness honest G vernment ,is, testing the new mitrail Vht master ofGorrie, ii� et with a severe Stewart , sr., of lot 2, * had kno it, responsible people will founders ?
- .- to.. " fix by statute, inste I I I . - , - .. conces, ion . i C
- " ad of 1paviug it - - " - ' say that it' is no part of the Govern- education p-evaila schools are.boundto
V , " let se which we' -ceident. He was crossing the cattle 8, Grey, who passed away frorn time ,
- I aind in a c ighs only,28 pounds am on
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. -� "' to the will of the Executiv' y . olapetent manner. Wit" di:cliarges 00 bullets a minute. d ,. ment's duty-tc advertise a man's busi- expand and,grow .,tnt
- -e, Ithe day ;. ading from the ,, tation, when he NVednesday forenoon of last week a I develop into great
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,� �4 - 4� ' the appointillerit as r. eredith pro- 6 ;lipped atid fell, cutting his leg just be the . ness - either to his benefit or his inj ur . local centr(�s of inte'
' for holding the general elee I )ISNMSSED.�-Df. Woodrow who has dec as- As a matter of fact the directors of the Ual energy.
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�.J_l , tlQns,- ex- . I � y - advanced age of 80 years. The :y 11'ect � .
Fi�. 91 . poses there coul( '�e no sitch -supervision, beiln teaching; :)w the knec so badly ti, at he has -been ed had been steadily f Devoted teachers of cortimand
t , cept wliere an apl7eal t6 the' I . evolution in' the Presb - . . . ailing -,since e ing ability
iI . cheeseJactoryliave received from, the ttracted to -such homes of
, . Country, - y tid up ever since. . dtath of his wife, w - are sure to be a'
I (� - a -ad tile grossest i ' terian Theological Seminary, M_
r i - UP0,14 -&ome important public qlc�eb;tio7& xregularities and.pec, in Colu ilich occurred ast manufactory an explanation of the ini.- - -learning. � Indirectly the life of all the
11c, ` - . . I - bia, South Carolina, has been *dismissed. O-uple of weeks a.-,-, .
. I � t4 lationswould pa s unnoticed. I I . -A c 'J"I J. Dear- April, and for the last two or three
. muy. be i purities theyfoundin thesalt andare primaryschoois will be quickenedand
�,�, 1- necessazy." The italics ar I DISTRESS I -N SOUTI-i CAROM I )f Exeter * weeks he has been sinking rapidly. 00 I .
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L, � � aux 9 These are th e ] rincipal planks - ' . Tuesday before his .death he satisfied that it was accidental. If all . will react again on the secondary schools .
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I _s�, and rfia,rk tile saving clause which . in Mr. is aid to be great distress in so hich laid hinl up for se ieral.days.: He .
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I 4- Meredith's, ne - ' I .cha,rger83 In tde, akain8t tile Mowat themselves. Capital,
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i �1_ - destroys Mr. Meredith'a entire plank. � I I W ]flatfornf, and it will be tio, a of "South Carolina. The .farmers ,was wrestling with ano her party and alarmingly worse and never rallied. 'He Govern. little by. little, -
1: . � ment a -e of the same nature as will be forthcorniDg
I I - seen, hay ing lost 9,11 their crops by bad a good hot([, slipped and ,va when needed, and
� - that they are not only impractica- weath ii ot having s borne in Blair Athol, Perthshire .
. , lie does not define who it is that is to� I . . .. . Scotland, in -Mar ' �- � this one, they will ne 11 return splendid dividends to the
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I . : - . ble, but would bl, positively injurious and floods. . . . . fell, -his opponent, who i3 a .heavy per- ell, 1807. He emigrat- ed t6 be taken, not wi
� decide when any question is. of sUffi.cient � with a r -rain but with a barrel of salt. co m munity. 'Why sir we have to -day
if -1 if I Rovil)ixc� EMPLOYMENT. -Aparty o s )n, falling on top of hill, L. A sliLJ,yt dis- : ed with his wife to Canada in 18.33, Z� I . � ) )
" adopted; theyari, in fact, rotten planks. lVe'l York Boil ein iaris.pro pose to esta * . Yours truly, - MAITLAND.. a vigor .
I',- iraportance, to render an appeal. to the - I cation was the result. I They settled in ,N,IcNab township, in the � . . Offs Collegiate Institute in one I
I . I � 1 11 � village of Ontario, where i
1.i, More than this, it is abundantly evident � -On Monday of -last week fo'ur gra county of Renfrew, where the SIX years ago .
� __ country necessary.. This duty can no . lisl.t. a. large cigar factory at Sag Harbol ) do li�ed .,.
� " f t - y Clere was noteven a High School,with
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'. � be relecrated, to thie Lieutenant�Governor from the previow; conduct of. Mr. Mer6- which will. give employment to about c� 6ttle belonging - to MeE srs. H. Snell & till the Y'ear 1852, when .hey - nio ed Inform 3,tion Wanted. I in . twenty miles T1 ese / ac . -
;�_ - ..> - , IXCO-mon and girls. . I S)ns, Hullett,� got out of the yard and with their family to western Onta.10' . - f
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� I dith andl his party, that the are only I � . . . i I To the Editor� of Ti rp, HunoN Exposrron. ' I �
I - because that would be creating -him an I *' I y A LEADF ran down the concession as far as the the family consi, t ,� d of educational t dencies at the
,� � . I I I . ,R RETIRES. -Ear] Granville sting of two daughters n
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-1, - a I toe -rat and would result in the de- adopted by them whme Ith has been very poor f rf it way -track, which the y attem ptpd to for a f' DEAR SIR,-— am told that Mr. T. .E. 1* i,,sent day, and indica t .
:,�,� _U . . . . las a ba,it to catch -the , and two sons' After living - te" with i3ertaffity
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:�. � � . ' . votes of � b I P may be taken by the sOnle back, retires frorn the Ic I ur- a he political opponent of i .iat the great schools of the twent eth
I structio,ii, I if our boasted free institutions. I 10 - _. , i�-'w H ys, who- is "
kN_ - few wl' .-aderr- I closs just as th ncr nionths in McGillivray and then in 13 i
.f 11, 0 . . e freight train ,came allo: b. I � Mr. Th6s. Gibs n in the present election c-itury will arise among the homes of
. 7�, exteriar -litter and apparent soundness ship of the Liberals -in the House of ITiree out of the four were killed. - ford, County of Brant, finally settled on .
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.1 � .� I . Tlire people %rould, hardly stand this. s. - The Mar eceeds . j -A by law granting money to pJay for I campaign, was sked in Brussels a few th,,ir students., while the great Univer.
�.i 1� . without examinirg into the interior. So - �Lol . quisof Ripon su I : the 8th concession of Grey, iin the fall of days� ago by a ter and a councilman of si.ies will have their abode in our lairge
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C. I . . 'It ca -a not very well be left to the Op- i !> hint thle-sinkilIg Of the Wingliam salt'l well 1853. Bbth ,Mr. and .,N�rs. Stewart Morris townshi if he was an infidel; cities like Montreal and Toronto. Yours
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Ff.- 't pasitimt to decide, nor yet can it be left , "' " �he cork is laid bare,,tbey will I EXHIBITON AT MANCHESTER.—An In- wis carried in that town last we6l� on ' died on a Wednes4y foren on and were having h to sAtisfy truly, �
- i., . - � I terno n. The de card is I , he wished .
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A, . 'not deceiv e anyone, as their unsoundness I a buried on a Friday af
. to: the Legislature as ex.i teriational Exhibition will be held at Ote of 232 to 4, while th a by4AW grant- Toron � :C. C.
xigencies might a �. the money foT the parchase - pf the ng in , e � . , .
I' Ma,whester next year in'celebration of, in ceased was a lifelo 6, December 15, 1886. :
11_ � - virise in the interval between ses then becomes so parent that even. the plied that he was not, that - he —_ - . .
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i sions the Queen's jubilee, and as an illustra- right of wa � . � ----------�— .-
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. - � - for he JCafiad Lan. member of the Presbyterian ell h and :
lost politically b is able to disti - ti' . ;
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4. M, rl 01 y . . . ure . Turn7berry. .
_i - , , when it would be impossible to convene sa of the progress of arts and manufac- Pilcific Railway was carried by 232 to 3. staunch Refortner. . The borrowing a teacher in the ,Sabbath school. Now, A GOOD ACT. � An
� t - ioa. of Parliament, and, if it were guisla the roftenni . Q during the Victorian era. I . -latives have thqsympathy ci� the co agreeable ev '
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. -, , - ; - One evening' last week as a 1 social munity. in- I have it from those who know Mr. was spent at th4 res deuce of the Rev.
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:, Possible, it wouldnot be worth while to I . i pa�ty was gathered at William Hallikirk's Hays that he areely if ever enter' a. J. S. Totten, pastor of T(irnberry Con- I
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� �1 I E and Hon. Wil 70ne �Iay lately, thred citizens 'of
t I _ . .1 in I the township of Grey, 1 soine 1. church door, and his reason for acting so gregational church, by soine.friends,
. I- . ra�ux ry expense sim,ply to fred Lauxier, theltwo, great leaders of qua.*antine to be enforced ao,ainst all i sn8ak . Exeter: went to Black Creel s amp �or
�� I - ,e�i, . . threw a coupi 3 of ptones . is,- -as he state% the inconsistency of -numbering nearly 40, on the occasion �f
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F 1 i . 30--Ist therefore, rest. with the Go era I pa7rty I of Cranada,, have tbas all other parts of the world where chol- . th lough the' window an i a couple of, , weather w.zs storn�y and cohi, and !in Pleas, let if a
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� week- addressed. R; mense nice era ,�xists.. I th. young ladies fainted. Such conduct � I Ile isme k ow through your paper and a purse of money. :Thereverend .4
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� " ! -�.Iie people's representatives for their 0 &lias Rev. Theodore 7Keatiing, . sh-4 t administered. � - walked a considerp,ble dist-mce in the - (NOTE'.. -In rf ply' to the above we cial' services at theabove chureh, and
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�t " -, ��, . I reception accorded him de- senta iced to. 1.8 months imprisonment at 111 g
. - - Proposition. is In ere declamation and is . . ing prepared f6r:horrie, but upon In
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� hard a colt into -the stable, he recei aking I a memb�r of t --- he Presbyterian church, nbr and the spiritual benefit,! through the
- , sp, ite the revilings 3,nd abuse of the'Con- � ; start could find no trace of the footstep
�, 1- - ": evidently made ta fill up in the ' ' I � sev �re kick if! the face, an I cut his cheek . s is be a regular attendant of any church, Divine blessing, they.had derived from,
� . - absence F4, -MALE ST107DE�-Ts DEPRIVE D Or, PASS- . �
., 1: scrVative press must be as g or trail by. wbiell they got there, the i
- . I ratifying to ' so �adly that medical ass� stance bad to a,bd he is, not a $abbath school teacher. his labors. � : -
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I I a speeches distf ir bance, have been &pri v6d of -their I he wound. side, 'here were' t. DL.tR *� Exi,osiroR -on 'Wed ?
. I In the seconid place ' - � _�.I'etersburgjmplicated in the frted three stitche " lemnia; their hors Jobb,, who
Mr. I All cl redith- this. Province. Mr. Laurier has been in I
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i:1 - i -A meeting I ) nesday past, is home visiting his 'father. Mr.
� )orts to prevent their runni of the executive commit Considerable deliberating wts- ir d night of last week Mr. Thos. E. Jobb speaks well of Mon &�na and pro-
,: I to DY animosities E igl - fig away.
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1. � . r . EXED.—The Ord - ance, and before n1a, ly hill] dred yar s ineetincy in Bluevile. - In the course of acco impanied
� - M�inizister of E dacatiou, who is directly t Inc iting of the associati If 0 . .-J. Jobffsto� and Samuel
L_' - �i Toronto 'Mail a,nd &,tb May) - of London'has Opened I ild- � the s'cond had been trod two Of the number came his speech 'lie stated t&at a Deputy- Q , .
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L responsible to the people for big. a.. tions" ___ hall 3,-h. ' . weJk in February -the date yet to be � . .1 tierie, two youlio, me:ft who wen.t-to
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r �, , sponsibl p % . -C22, 000. A,program me was � 0so arran lop, named Pelee island for t�e' purpo,se of putting
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i !:*� - -of , gd- sideration made a B-line for Exeter Pollard , 4 '
7 � � , � . .1 t will ac � eetiDg will be held i i Blyth re . the last election bad his son in the winter returned home late�y.
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� - hoi wa,ul,d hold office da-riurf lif �-, and ed, as we f axed th , would, in commodate 3,00O. students and . , - a distance Of five miles, leaving appointed Poll CIA- and had a Con- They speak.in very discouraging terms
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I � would be entirely above amdfbey�nd the tenti of . the N: i . � I hole and its owner to fare as best th, stable appointed from some distance who -of the island. D, �
. on . Y'rquay Government REDUCTION ! Op --A f6,v.days since, a son of Mr, -Mr. avid 61-emmill, jr.
" . OCEA�N STEERACE . W. could. Tli� owne,- of the J . J
I -reach of the people. This is a n e_� way but with a very m t, � all reduced majority 2 RAT-jA-The 'White , Stevens, of Hullett, -met with a painful horse - w! had no -vote,, and Pollard and the two who has been travelling through Grey,
I - I � ' Star. Steaniship i went in a nbrtlierly directior, discovEr- S,crutineers closed -the Poll and went for count i i uter
: I accident through the thoughtlessness of ed a clearahce in the vicinity � I . y n the i -ests of'a! Guelph &in, -
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� � . cut NI-inister of Education is _eleoti�d by Railway and the Dimi i ets, bctli out-%,�ard from New.York and Some of the children known as Brook's. He was totally lo., t the son anil �Constable, and that while Mr. .
I . I i '. I 11-11on Government .prepail, bad,boen reduced to, were out in the school ya,r 1, when one . � Tienignmill looks well a,hd speaks of
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1 the people, and -if he 5 1 5. The for'a time, and was almost gl",-1*13g. Up i:1 tile Returning Officer was away the -business as thri'vi r� �
I I is unfitfor his are still all powerf u.. factors in Manitoba - Mond, ell Line has reduced their prepaid of ,them threw a stone at mother. In- despair. He d . ng.--Nl' : I. G. Me -
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1. I � position and adinin-listers the business of politics,and. have proven to big too ptrong - I upon making, illquiries learned that, b an actio ,gainst Pollard for 9, Turnberry, has been engaged as prin- .
. . ki's I ' E WN '4%10-�\-EY. -Louis, Werner, I going back throu�h tile, swat p lie w 11 ent re .. a I
L I . clepart m ent in a, manner not sa,tisfaG- PRD -V UTI * jit struck young Stevens oil the forehead
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� � , V ork;saloon keeper, recently . 0 . Poll and he: obtained judg- cipal in Guilds vi lage, Kent county, .at , �
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; . - 'Ed for selling liquor on Sunday, . .. . Mr. Alex. I
� I -vote� dismiss him. I er ; but to go by the road tl e distanc penalty.of ,5200 1 P rd appealed the McDonald
, eir though they, made a gallant fight.', Mr. arres; woAnd that it will take same time to ainst him f
tory to t e people, they Gan by th - I ,Y out closing- lie
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' Meredifil's' Greenway. -was elected for hi� old con- for thE past l5iniontlig has been pa i was about five miles, to where his hors K * .
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; glipelirintendeat of Education would be stituency, it " onth foripolice protection to e , . We r.egret to �tnnounce the death. � was. He followed the road, and wit]II nient - of the lo wer court was sus- purpose making U into
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. � Aldehh-an C. H. Southwortl 'He said ' starlight in his eyes, fould hi3 horse, at, taiued ; that be, Mr. H& applied for Wingliain extension of the C,. p; 11
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k appa�ated by the Go-yern,mentforlifel, four, and Mr. W. 1. Luxton was, elected he -kin e w of 344 lother saloon keepets pay- 12 O'clock p. in. iys, .
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I i innipeg by a majority of one ing tile sa,me amount. - in E ullett, on Tuesday las' Ilard for Railway. -Mr. Peter H. McDougall,son
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'or 78 years of age, a d *nearly- 40 . 11) returned A
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, e thing,. and hundred. , In the coming Manitoba Par A-�, r Ecip'A'TE D' DIFFICULTY. . $200 and costs
� . - eircumstallees lie might feel chagrined the Judgplent' wo :ld have bZ�n put in
` lieved that gr : e difficulties will -soon, yea a resident of the tow iship, having � U froml a prolonged visit, tol friends in I
exther the people northeLegislatre lianient the two OP )Osition leaders will .. -A most lamentable affai- occurred force Mr. Mowat f)assed an act reliev- . HariIvich.. Peter seems *1 '
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- ,ntrol over hian.. He be old Huronites. .� nd
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. �_ .. . Huron's .8 ' I ,o, grow-hig out of the poai settle�, that long ago. ShE has been. in the week before last in West 'Wawanosh 11 d conse itelf immenslY and speaks of lively
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11 wotx-la, be a8 CO,Tnpletely an auto3rat as daughters, too, always distinguish them by which a young man named Olivej quently Mr. Hay3 can not collect it 8 in that section. -Mr. John Poe
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� the, �ieutenanst-Governor -would be if selves wherever ,t � the ricy..-I was not'. entirely unexpected. She had Ferrier, son of Wesley )Pierr er, of th no,v. Sir, a great many of us here do of the 6th concession, believes in the -
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. feredith gave it into his power to - . . 1 -_= T_�� committing ofinces against Mexican: riends, all of whom will c Id proverb, "It is not good for a
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. . .. 4itissalve Parliara 'WE have had plaked in our ' -rican soil. -_ , . ! . I
1. I - cut wh-- ver he took law " I He on Ame , with a terrible dea-th. It appears
1. . __ ene. � hands- a I ' i Wednesday night Phe your g man . we would not sup ort hiiii. Would yr)u himself a wife in the person of Miss .
� -One da lately, Mri Ross of G * 01] �
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� . eri us ac fificle's, a mile distant, to lime his hair er Or not Mr. Ha-'�s statement is c6r- Turnberry. We with the y0ung couple
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I from both tliese planks in Mr. Me -r -e- . . t from tile interior oident. He lelt his horse
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! J"ith'O, plaitfarm , his aim is to take the .to 1 influence the eop'le against .1 ft E tin Bey well, and that t ling while he got out of -
m e a long and happy life.
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i, , I and started for home about 9 o'clock. here and particula�ly a Pocock and Gibson have bee .
; . has rEduced the rebels to subibissi o talk to apother gentleniai, and while
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� over whom, the people can have no con- and unscrupulous pirversion of the pub- -TjjF, SCOTCH CROFTERS.—At a meet. Mr. Ros 3 was knock- I !�s ever passed -
,I r ' �n trying I , As lie di& law as that referrei I to w I tioned gentlemen are doing a good work
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L!, � � la- this enlighteri.ed. &g.e , of'persons sympatbiziDg with the down, the cutter passing over him. . -Our earnest
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� XpOn Mr. _Meredith'� Propositions as has so for 6v.4�rdone hething tha -'.%Ir. W� Quinn and J. Kernick I of following morning a messenger was sent� ing Mr. Pollard's absencej Mr. Pollard Hastings, son of Thom as Ha tin as Esq, I
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1, Linden. H011001teIn county, is to have the I
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but 'we sball give one or two choice greatesp toboggan slide in Michi ap, A They h we secured , as be I
iiiihows gre,it sorlicitude for the municipal � tree on Gorrie.
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�� _f � I M___ �_ I MENUM - f I r t e win er. . se a ie young .1 I hi ' but we are . e ing a res .
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; x--m.unicipal bodies and. to, invest in thmEm, , I ha 'been chosen summit �of which is 300 feet.above.the k! -, Cho f0JlOWiDg adverti ement 'ap- I 011eCtiug it. -ED. E'XPOSITOR. iiiove
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o he suggests , It is stated that Mr Pr Prov nee of ' the last '
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I i, , - accept,the iny MNOWN I I � " he wandered about it is diffiCL It to say, struggles of an eleation, have you any supporters of the Scott A
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7� . it- is not trite th-a-t the power Ild iis every . ' time and attention
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1: that constituency. Re will also run for A ill steam fire engine was ship- county that he bad avery long and weary' tr _-Harrow, Eton. Winchester '. Rugby, those persons forget on election daythat
� � privileges of mw unicipal institutions have, I of 0,Nford, via thetown of St, Marys i amp. � �
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! - I The deceased was but 21 y ars of age, 0 .1 --are all richly en- support only
. &1i I been �urtailed by the present govern- � his own cons-tittliency, AVe arre sorry to �'alg" y last week -from the the county of. Perth and tile village i of c 64 11
.- . learn., however, I that . Ronald works at Brussels. . Exeter, in the county of 1i I and the bereaved family have the do'%ved, and nearly)ill so old that the Known and Professed Prohiji,ition.i.sts. 3) I
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:��, UK . , . : is health is in a - uron, to a .
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t I symp,�tby of the comimnity. � are -covered with tji�c dust of centuri y No. 1.-" How do _11r. Y's temperance
�en:t, �but .an the eolitia�ry they have, . M. r Peter Mcf)oiigall of Grey lost a' point on -Lake Huron -at the town: of e8
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Meredfth to pose, as a. champioa of weeks he . 1-11, is reported that a party A swindlers The' Salt Complaint. y ' hard to pleas .
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I I -unic' al r tits. He i's the staunch 4 has con conipelled to fo- I orking in the county. They repre- - WRO.XFTF,R, Dec. 13t)-1, 1886. , er " Is Mr.
7 . I M I ArUngem6its have been completed a4 -c ,
I residea ' founded in small t1owns sw ed I Go up foot. ,NO. I
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: I � L, P : i"', cameel m a I r the -,t'ecti ii of i flax,, 'ill at Blytl s t ieniselves as general agents of a pre I feverish excitement' and distraction as Y. commg out to run on the I robibition
� ; . ,. 0 - Mr. Li�-�ngston, of Baden, being the' ' . as the danger us temptations and ' ',N,LO,,3) i " Why?"
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., I Mi.t. CULL, the Conservative candi- -Kn), - church, -Kincardine, is ' a4enta. These orders at6 vezy carefully . t JNTO. I. — 4
1. ed Franchise 4-itl,' ma,de the greatest - now Ont lie t -
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�i date for South Pert] bt�ing he�ted by steani, a complete ap- ing some ext&ordinary statements at ly a quarter of a century old as yet, he other ticket." cc Well -
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Zi I w1ord d got up expressly ;o deceive. lii� mectings.i When Mr. Hays has and it may take tw ty years in . igbt " No. L.
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- pon, the 611 -lits, and, privileges of filuni- Y,convention held on 'Wed- ing.at an' )f',$] 000 Will find himself agreeing to receive 100 book question, convict at election time. -Mr. H. Zgmnierman
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I . I n,esday, -Mr. Levers hariles Seager and Richard ed it of wild ex- ready they are bevor
i ., . cipa" 14'"i'tutiol-19 IVY depriving the - a e was pla ed in Rad- of d doubt the best of
a ! the field. cliffe are;' � I th se shelves, to pay $125 for the-, travagailee on colonization.roads and theiv kind 6n,the American continent has sold out to John llazelwoo�,I, of Lake -
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aad prepare the voter's lists, ir
�, . . lagers with the staff -of ife.-,Mr.. 11lack,
: mayorality of:Goderich at the a proach-, mediately -on. delivery3 which will be on! be raises the great "salt cry " The to that of the best British schoola n I
;r . Inunicipal officers of the, rig'lit to cdin- horses wh . It is . ba(I policy to swap t . o be :candidates for 'the same, and to settle by cash o ote im-; demonstrated the surplus supplY, our vil-
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� , . Placing that power in. the ha,nds of � alitYne's elec- -A . cry �erioiis�accident happened to atamy bard -ware store for 25 ,-ents each. � original with Mr. Hays, but for Tory ed methods of' instorruction, while they Is
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; , tion do,ub-ly cc rtain. ' Mr. Janie I )Ilsiness, w1lich is a, great J)enefit to
� irresponsible men, who axe efigrely in- I - I
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. 8 trie, of the 14th concession ' n Wednesday eveniD a of last week' purposes it is as good a weapon as any cost only a mere frac bion of the expense. so I! ,
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1% equally iiicansistent in his professed cofilpanied by � lightn' . McKay's, south of the village, for the is explained, Mr. Hays says that the [ ecoadary schools will find their � groceri" boots, I
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�� and Wednesday, block vals cutoff it and knocked him b Government had a number of specimens shoes, &c. -Mr. Ye -o" . �
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FIRE.—Last- Monday 1
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w,a,s made for the':fireeng
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,.had upset in Mrs. f lenry�'s r
the burning coal hail ignitei
and surroundings, 1)ut by F
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very awkward tiiLn'e for a i
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parations areflow ii�ade for
4cm; onstration7 whi0i. is td)
the Agricultural 11all. to nig);
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. :about f) P. ill., be �Vill be
-1 train by the reeeption t,wixiv
torch light procession, open �
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-1 Goinlittee to all' w ho wish t,
the abailipion of otir Priori
.The processiOn will procced,
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and every lover of bis couni.
toattend and hear i ' how �.is
- been pro Weted f rom, tile Usu
� . territory ,and rights. Th;e
tion promises to i)e'very lar
gtan�ding the rival ,)no by tj
tives at Whighain the .,�aijil
is eviJently for th,e purpo
ing the Tories awa,y trum .
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says : The people of Bru�s0l.
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port that Thomas Hall, z
found ,dead, by Cleorge L(
on his front gate at his Iri
Thom, as street. Me(lical au
Y1kly to hand but thL- vit.,
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prepare the remaics for 1
par . tioiAlars of the �cabe, a,il
can be ascertaine4, are as f
old gentleman had been but'
on Tuesday, and bad taken �
off the front gate, nsed with
Pullin it shut, to ban -
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I kettle. After -the (lay's wor
to rest". but did not sleep v
he was botheredwith rheui:
'Wednesday morning he r(
and after feeding his coNi
chain referred to and went
on the gate. He convers(
neighbor, James Oliver, w
was passing on the street, �
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- that while -arranging the cha
fadnting spell and fell for,
gate, his neck- dropping 11i
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. pickets. The gate swung t
I itiou he was found w.
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. was not discolored nor Nv,ei
� marks on the neck. Ile , I
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Mrs. Plumb and .Nlrs-. A. G1
could not have been in this p
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feels the blow very kecnly,,�l
spirit of resignation wort'!
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soldier of 'Christ, she� ta'k-es i
. Patber's band. The deceas-11
in Yor'kshire, E'ngland, in IS
abouts, and caille to Arner
I years ago, and after b� sojour
. sylv.ania he settled in Hui
About 2" years ago be took
the 12th concession of Gr<
married to his now beneft
Rev. ]Mr. Crane. Wben c
: capacitated him from tillin��
� bought an acre :of land if,]
. I -moved on to it I I y,qars agy
. the old gentleman went to F
visit to bis old home, but il
very long. Father 1_1 all was a�
tric but a inore zealous, God-.,
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the -Master's vIneyard. In
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travelled over a large trael
: 'in delivering his practical a
the. old plan of salration . �
the people, young and ol�
much to Father 11alFs Pray�
sonable iavice, and dItbougli'i
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.imight be called all �
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stars. Ile was a faithful a
I his post a--., a loeal preachei
leader, and never failed to eni
. . ity ci� _i,,,i,ng his tesi
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GoZst"way of sal'i sinners,,
of hi's Gon-version. He wil
missed- but his life will �
pl-easant, and ballow-,6d u)
those who, knew him; The 41
the respect aildestk�em of ev
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Mr. J. `W, Laird has bi
ed. principal.of the public st
Marys at a salary of $700-, .
—Mr. J� W� Cull, Of M.,
dangerously Jill during IaA
inflammation, but is no w ski
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nained Powell, while tr-yin
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Iej,is broken.
. —�N,Tr. 1101*116 of AlitChel�.
,chased the farmof the late (�
a little to the east ,of MUL)
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suln of ,5,900. � .
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� the good slei,gliing last WA
towel, at Q2.75 toV per cor
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—The trustees of the
school have engaged -
Francis as assistant-t42ach .
year at a salary of $215. ' In
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laney" property, near Dubli
was very successful, an(l
I were -made. The proteeds �,
. $1,64-0. 1. .
—At the Fat -Stdck Sbov;,
last w , eek, the Shattif-ek Ca -
$25, for th;e best fat aninial,
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bred by the,exillibitor, A-vai �
Kellyl ir.7 Of shakispeare. �
. . —Miss Aggie KrAox, Of ,"'
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Ilobinson to give a'i'lserit-S of
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'Government 1,10 ... , I`OrOr
select company of , � vited .,(14
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ni ht or Tbursday lnorlli' . I', .
Ong -the evening of the t1a -
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Mrs. Calhoui), �vifc of Wilt. �
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from a visit to her soil in 11,�
on reachin . .11.17
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that she illistook it for th4
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discovering her- error, it i-, I
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the track, wnd ha.d. not Pri)(
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