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-,-% - I :, � 14 . The Europ'ean gituiLtion- , been. immediately denib , they show the ideal is a law which gives thelai '- Wallace was a Scotchniall, a Preaby- - his house, apd. died before medical as- � .
i an I thing for nothing. Mr. Mowat prol: ably and was claimed by. niany to be . g - a Reformer'. C&nductor . sistance could reach him, hiaving only
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ITL S Grea eap 'ale (From the Ghriitian Unl'on.j lan organize a , est ever made on tlie;contm-ent of Europc9 b�,rian and -
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- ! I - I . . - . apprehension. ! '. . u. Cane than It comprised apple's, pears, plums, 'L.-eble has, been also on the Western lived.about ail hour after bei
I . la The ot2her point of d South- mining buriea' The ore from d (Iralid Trunk for niany years, an 1�ject to
. . The past week has seen the he viest wiger i,- in quinces, 4D - d down. Deceased had been su it is � �
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� ' . ope whicli has 1"' � r ussia and Aus- mines of all kinds- fiudg its way a ass .peaches, grapes, nectarines, . - I le - time, and I
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� _-N0\VXN__ � I decline of stocks in.- Eur e;istern Europe, Nvh,cre 9: the cramberries, in fact e�ery f ruit grown in ,_� between Wind heart trouble, for sow �
. i I yet taken place in '6)nsequelice of rel tria .are %vatuhing eaclL � other like two the line, I the Americans gettin I the Suspension llridge.' He had supposed tlie over exertion and � excite -
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7 1.Stope - � . S.r curring war . )at duclists armed to the 'teeth, ail n it there being many samples of every h-lany friends, especially among railroad ment,of the sawing - -
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_F T�F�:L.. T -i :B T_j -A- the spirit of- unrest is spreading, and determilied to get the first.shot. The all that remains here is the wag es a em fine ones. -I hall the I I of his death was re-
" - manual labour employ d in variety, all of th . baen, and the news ' a leaves a -.wife
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- that the prevalent uneasiness is likely to Austrian army has nev r bee i in better for the rude Uit laid out on exhibitioli in the large oeived'with genuine expressions of re- .
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, .��- - I -AT TH E -- . can, nue until war actually breaks ut,; - condition than to -day, and th-, Austrian get �ffig out the shipments. )ry of the t and three! children. i1iitcrary
I ing to d of conservatc I I -9 -A lady of consid- -
i I ar until there is a joint official disavowal Empire for nianyyear3lbas not known Government. has notly a - -Rev. Princip3*4 Grant, of Kingston, eiable
; � - - p vent Oil the western. side I had the fruits that .
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r I If el- con rse, nor ability (lied last Saturday in T
l by tile several-Governments.of any ,w r- such. unanimity alld such a- gmera e with tayiffs, Cam it p -v or- � -%vf . )rd, the ,
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I I Ill itussia the feel- our enterprisi-ug neighbors froin securing came from British Columbia, and came .4eli ered two powerful sernions in T .She was Isabella Valancy Cra .
t � 1 I It is very hnpr�)bable, . 0 �t political .
o. House CASH TORE like intention. . ing of h�pefLl1lleSS. - i � ' I'the " nto in Sahfmth last, agaimE
r rich deposits at. Su(l- gradually eastward ,until I reache( .0
a C I I 1--!,,.�,.� I __ ' its a is! out"poken and possession of the . . .last snrvivilla daughter Of t le late
� . however, th"atally such uctiori as ing E�galnst Austri . binery and in favor of a free �
E . _. - - . . . 0 ought to eastern end of the conserviAory, which I)arty inae ' Cra"'ford, M, D., 0 Peter- .
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- : . universal ;, it is both national and racial. bury and else
t ; __ can be secured. . en- was filed with fru its f rom tile Maritime kind independent press. , - of her �
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I I ,sent two celixes of So far Austrioi , has out wittel R11 _� �
I There are at pre I a the exhibits � -Tile solid gold jewels of Barton boro�ugh.. She bad ,
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; . - SEAFORT 11. . tural Provinces. In addition t ere lif i.plished I
; . _%l,_k1-N.ST., ' da.iiagerin Europe. One of these Is On Southeastern Europe. !:She has gained abl ing,Canadians to pro � e in France, and was an ac
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,-Days I ;� . at *he large accessions of ten itory, and she is rie. ies of their own Country. In the from the several Provinces being divided -,Iodge of Freemasons (Hamilton) w ling�ii,,t. � She was well kiio co ,,! to the
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. A i- . other, the exhibit of each i,9sing for some time. Theyareva ,a
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... f t important Mt likoka and Parry S6und regions lai ,
� - . ;1 1 ' lient of the Franco-(�',arm&n N"r,. preparing to' gain _� it was su,bposed tbey`��er'e� readers of the Globe as the, Etter Of
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71 __ We ii�ave jnst firlished. going through settlei been spent of late on eDloni- Province was -subdivided into the dis- At $800, and Little Bacchante " toget1iier -with
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� � � ark in g- down. every f rani France by Gert-riany, oil the grou 3 d, scored a most exaspera�ing sitecess. The za ion road$, and no one wi I 'ly niiilaid, ail(] were found later. several . .
' I our whole stock, m : I I , es, and then � 8 . eve e bas ,%�r�tteil at
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, � : de the Gave ng the different horticultutitl societi c?ivlilla)3, librarian of tb
� BVIV, �L . as th e German staff -i sis ted � of Milit I Y diffli�ulties in that bou ntry remain, Mild 8 u, rument from helpi For ral years sb f
. liyairs io- ee .-y plate bore I j�_ , i news -
2 I- L VAL -t I a alft . leading Anierican and Ell"glist ,
i departnient. � Never 'en at the time ll in, unsettled, because p n ir in those localities, where tie .
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, . iP.- article ill ea.cl necessity. It Was forese I are likely to ret all I I : lie. ;I 'lie Of -
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I i i Dent a�ppeari to be possible conditions of life are harsh and, to Dial y, pap6rs, - and pablished a vO u
. +. "I'' that the seizure of Alsace and, Lorr ine no se.ttlet . . ' �In it. I think that 'Ienterqd suit for his salary, which was I - it com-
� � W,,-, 1� we make such sweeping re uc- - I bidding. It is well to bea n And , tached inscribed up . s which received the higbies
�_ � - - i . . arvels in the � $50 aj�year. He has been about twenty .
LVl. f ore. di( I would leave, as the result of the terrble which will be accep�ed b) tie great fl) r i poem
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. W`-__. tian's, a, great many lines aw,%y below war Of 1870, ur back c):"U,ntry way of - n . years in that position ail(! h ' '
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I 1_, - equally bitter and severe struggle "'here- just now alull in active movements, but la ; r four years'salary. y ljournals. �
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I 1h - ' lie Northwest- DISPELLING T11B OLI 111ION N'S paid three a I --I-Rev. J. L� C pbell, p--,st)r of the
- .- into a, successful -rival of t -FAs - ED NOTTO'� ��
1-rrl., wholesale prices. The foll6win a,re a af ter. But the leaders -of the -Gerii ian no one knows wha't a da may brin for coloniza- , . of the Salva- .
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.Ctunity X� i '* . -Mrs. Captain Gilroy, , ell all'
� I . State were clear' in their jtrd.gmentt -forth. Meanwhile Rupsia s steadily in- A generous appropriation xegarditfu tile alleged rigor of the Ca,na e Firit Baptist urch, -of Wy�ck, iNew
: 0�1:! I . , C) - tion'Army, Hamilton, has been suit to
7 .1 .. - I I - o andizenient, Creasing her army, a�dc_�rmging it to tion puposes no one will begrudg6; but pr ,i
: i- few of the leading lines : side from any spirit of aff-m dian climate. . I -b�-ard many a farmer - Barrie. . ,She is suceeded -by A�Iiss Lang- Yolk state has received a Cis.: 13� call
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for the Seasola � . I nts, 0,ixi ams, Shirt- these provinces were witli- -vast quaintit . ic�,; of stores of tile necessity that exists for &ev(-IoTng could. 'grow fruit Kke tliat in the open s One of 'the largesi BaptisV' I ., . !
� I I Dress, Goods, Pri, -gh ly safe while - I acclitnulating . successful financially, having raised $91 8 WE ell i
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:�t i� - � re there�ore all kinds she has coll6cted a great force ar�d improving -'agriculture in tile. older air must have a difforent sort of climate churches in Canada. A I
5 in b- control: thev4 we 1 .4 .- fh� tte+ 0iree months. :
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� . I taken as part of : the fruits of v ictory. on the southern frontier , nd She is d+tricts. The dee�id�ed to decline the call an�l he
w � . � r. John Edgar, of North Dumfries, -
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: ti. the English market for apples if ItD -
; - lass of these Fovinces9 and ,it ik proba- To add to , general uncer they are Wal
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� ; . I move. I ctical fartner �eri�obson, cattle buyer,la few days has beeti ; in pi -4 -no � desire 1to I .
— . situatic at Pylowat were to take a pra
___ : , 4 , T ble that they never. w hat tain--ties of the � reF ts for the . . - 'p- Ago. I Though oul-y between ten and so .
�_ . tains i1flosiery, Moves, Corsets, Rib- . ill. Just v- I I 1, only careful as to.tbe wannerof shi ,me titne past, and lie has �
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! � was foreseen by tile most saglaCLOUS past few mouthav have intec. plainly tile into his Cabine ping. ry much 4epends on this last elevon months old, they averaged 1,-)o leakre his present ffeld of .
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I fit � � - bons, 's Frilliags, Yarns, Germans hits now come. to pass. The or at iDg farmers throughout the Provincei it � ar J IN r. John Lytle, of Amherst island,
,_ inbraideric , mental unsortuidness f the Czar, point, and at the m6eting of the Ontario
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. I In to recoi ace least his surrouder to ,in ap arently un- would not be diffiCUI Fruitgrowers next me - near- Kingston,, while d,rivi r,(tj,,i - ,
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: . Blankets, Cloths, Tweeds, Ulsterin , NZY I
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. : . e Peovince, 0 very fully. There will be no apples' a st Fri- .Wilson, bro . �
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i � Flannels, Underclothing, Boys' Suits, the provinaes had.- b6en fo, and their frie . I I .
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: . I . - day night the building in which it was man ith wite 'culty, be seize
. � . iust be add I rt and the backbone of the � h dith I - -
z , Jaelket$, Jerseys, Shawls, Squares, a,lf,lbough disavowed from,- time to time ation n e ihose facts which all, is tW hea haps, -some from New York State, that.- held, fell in. There were about three wl lob, W-1
,. I . . stock I .
. I b of' ' - .,I rescued -
I 11 1� 1, ted in our countiy' ' The improvemexil
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I - � - I by the French Governnient,"it is known have been so fully repel will brin(y within three shillings a barrel, linnored people inside, but none sus- th young lady by the bair an
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. �i . . to our ., of bqrses were
. &?*#�._ ; able tealn, . I
I . J : Cland's. Searfs, Leggings, etc. edpuip6sq of a large and .Coln the past few months -would alone add enorniopsly 0.
� what our Canadian apples will f.etch,'
. to be the fix inns during , . - tained fatal iDjuries. A number of inen be-. Thevalu -
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. � � 1. . . on is ve' ill from,
I 0-% t I!' t h� - ' ' . 0
4 it, A � J 0 f dr wiled. )d1iss Wils I y
7 � I I . ass - of Frenchmen. mealth ; and there is the lauth rity of velr� r
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I ; very influential cl; conce�rning the Colossal arrr. aments now I . if only they are properly shipped a I ad many
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� . - . ' !saying, lthere. I have offors now for C �
: I Reriloniber the place- fessor Tanner %nd others for' li�adltheir shoulders dislocated a .
.1 . ' effects of her wetting.
. For a deca,de France was so exhausted sustained by at least seven of the great Vird C . ,anadian'. ih,-�
�, ' every .' - d `-5 years,
. ; . . - i I - . t that that the Provin received severe bruises. T
� - . a large,sum a1r. Thomas Grieve, a gi, e i
. & erribleorde'al throilgh which she European States. Tile m ce loses I . apples as high asl 28 and 30 sbilliligs a� 1. �
I I 00,1- by the t 0 . I . � __ t Orono, on Thursday last week,
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t.117-- Advertise- :1 I .. , . . ' dto th teeth -gives g Ignorance Oil - � - (lays -ago at his son'i residence .
- had passed that she .,was practica s armed to th 0 barrel, but there ate none suitable in the;* I 'Ir , ' -
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Paper, - . . I , �o an i lly 'everybody y',ear through the prevailin i .' IN ar ,e 11 -year � N - 11i d a few 0
�, . . - ffm - i the subject of manures, ensilage and y, th -old daughter of I �U,�( � 0 insur. Deceas-
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r I - I I powerless. The thrift and industry of rise to the feeling that �Oo er or litter, I market. There is 6 fortune for ile oil her way to school Concession f West .in I
; � - . - "lly '--- F . Andrus, wh I .
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. i � _�, ple i ible st Oc- butter -making. I . Ili . . of t1i'le westillins r pionpers,
---_� I - proved ail nexbaust Canadiau f Puld turn' rl�' ed was orie
A all conditio,us...favora e, a fight mu . — . I it -9 oiver if he wc I in ssed her footing in sorne way, a (I .
; � . - . . C3 -M, Z +I
�_ — � - I - , � d to'Can-
� V 06 h C. a sh Store' her PeO ed. , . h1i matter. �� havi!lgemigratood from Scot
� I ,h ap . I source of strenuth. in her time of ne cur. . A crowd of armed men expecting his attention to t hich was Un-
. I I I . � - . . .4. slipped into a stream, w
I I - ., Canada Abroad. . I - ada year 1824. and set6ed -on lot
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�, .1 She met the"'great war indemnities each nionient.to be ti,ken advantagre of i � In the
� - I I I t TD FRUI�S AT THE CC LON 1AL . . � " - usulffly high, and -was drowned.
. ear . Prof. Jain .
� � i I . - ' w 's or the brin I Cal ada. , -
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, Pri e e s I' i �ardno's Block, Scaforth. promptly; she has grown steadil ea' k of iiEr, ROOTS AN � . 12, concession 2, Westnninster', where be
I Y, y by ell other -are al ay . I - - eg Robertson, ofthe Agri- '
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� ,� - - I - - - ---------------------- --- :,- 'frorn her s . EXPOSITION. I M . I i�d reside(l up to -tile tirne of I his death. I
L - I __ === by year, until to -flay, apart I a-,sudd4n outbreak. These are the fact i -
; I � � ___ I r. -Tile- Salvationists in London will,r' "cultural Colleg Guelph, will on lst 1 -P
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i . __ . I - ays ago NJ . . I it' Hpleavesfour sonsalid on�dwgliter,, .
lyman, the- of NPlarch next, s ,ver his connection vv 11 I
� finmense.and really unknown indebted ' ' st"
� � . which continually give rise, and are While. in Toronto a few A,
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� Ir . , ,, Dr. I cDo.--uald oin Temperance. ness, she is stroingeir tba,lt e'verA before. likely to give rise, to ru me ; . :01 nd remove to 10ont- w Oa d in g�od circuni-,
�N`LY AT � I - rs of ap- i McD. Allen, of 01roderich, the gen- give a solid vote for Mr. I re all married an
. ��. I . , . 'rit candidate. i that institution, a �
I . r ,�, resident of the East Riding -Of The reorganization of the army egan i . ng'Nvar. The war may not coin e. t1eman.who had charge of the immense G . �1 ces. I .
I As n � . ,each . 0 . itering into
: ill�'4`1 . P't . -Tlie Kincardine Dorcas society isi real,'w4lere he purposes ci I _� -Rev. Dr. Cochrane, of Brantford, .
� , Ituron 11roll-ibitory Associatio'll I wish alwast at, once, and has been. quietly Tile' mere fact that ever one is pre- fruit exhibit made by Canada; at the . . .
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. . �__V_ � - I . food servicel in relieving and as- business as an exporter of dairy produce, � '
, - � - - .Cd for it may prevent its a idon, alid from doing g . � -,rent large hr deliver against political
I - lla,kc,& stittenient to the Temperance yearafteryear until, u nder utbreak ; (I olonial 1�xhibition in Lou .
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I_, ��, to I � Carried on I pal i y ap- sistiUg the deserving poor in that town...� with itgencies Jn the diffi lyiDg.. He says it has coni,el to be coil- I
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I'ldiflg, 1_.e(fardiap, a slan- Boulanger� alread
4 I people of th is f 0 the direction of General 9 it. but the tension of the situa.ion is, great, ,horn se�,crdl letters have , - . cities. I
' ` J -, ' " ` I -eputati0l- has became w" il te4 The tl I . almost incalculable, n 1? -POSITOR, W . inall Cases to lie
- , , ,f d Dermissible
- T .i! Messr.i. W. B�11. & Co., of Guelph, 3i�ler,
.4k LYS . I - . _ ;
. I . - .- -1.14 - der atifeetiii,cr tile I culperance i ondeffully coil )10 ie expense is eared in E, , X aii inter - bailiff passed down the �
I . I I have sent ns to the- - -A Chatham : 11 i
�, �j -ty, and ill t' C cNoite-
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� - I . � , . I Me Dorlakl which is- being q#ou- ('erman military staff-th.e. inost thor- I . orward, twenty orga U . morn- 21�out th� other pal
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A of Dr 3 When one considers the prasent indebt- i6wed by a Globe reporter and give the ilway on Tuesday 1 ,
9 Exhibition, in A� s- Grand Trunk Rai �
I � . I ' )' :-ap e 'students tes, and cresting particulars as, to great International' .1 I . Input of political affairs the private life
�� y a,nonYmo U�tters wid equally 011cf1ily infortyl . - edliess of the great Europe- nSta allowing int . . . ell
- t-. ,_-:�, la,ted us� 0 ed, and c �1-)I ; r ing last week-, having in ,charge clev
inery and Clath . tralia. I -Cal inen is attacked. I 11--. holds
. - A -:-feeling
� I � YRY11LOUS rapid grow-th of deirlo r the position
�Iforth. 11-f 1. all-ci SULtelocuts, to tile effect of 111ilitary matters in the world-danot the atic . . . which Canadian roducts Messrs. W.. E . Sanford & Co., of prisoners from Cliatliam and London, O� politi .'overn-
I .� - ation of the people - . that when we have placed tbe ( -
I that, Ike, Dr. -Nielfi-vilahl, has entered in- hesitate to declarei that the pitsent - amon g tile 111asses of Eur6pean peopleT. Occupie,s in the estini, I I rite to' the Ceiitral prison, Toronto. .
. 1. amilton; have se tired the contract for en ro "I
�— I -iy I the most tbliaroughly .-b - , ' H . I . inent in Charge of a nuinber tif men, and -
I to. an agreetineat with Mr. Kernan, of French arn is clear that citlier war or a, material f the old world. He says : P .
- . . 0 I . . . supplying 8,000 red coats for the Domin-.' One more was added to his ch&rge at
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Toronto, a represeatative of the Liquor rld I . I tit tell lies about them. it� hurts the
ion . . ' tle severely
(als were pre equipped, disciplined, and ef1ficielt Jn the pres-.,nt ar -call- . . -d.
ach- . . , .reduction, 6f inainents " Therecan be no doubt in the wo! Stratfoi - ell.
� - ' . � Government. , ill
L eVeniliv Traffid, to use his influence if elected, all respects which Fr CO has ever I . I I
OF lav the, I an not.lone be deferred. - hat While chopping stove wood at his -Ripley citizens, and- farmers,in that e, untry and not the ' I g abou t the .
. - : been . - 'S - 1"
, in favor of that traflic), atiid agailist Ten - created. tMoney bas 1 lmishly* . R" 1 — . - i . CAV,ADA LED ALL THE COLO1,1L - - , cl�lndernv Us the practice of IY '
;o, adidress�(T the " ID I I . � residence the other day, 'Mr. Geo. Pick-� neighborhood are working like beavers and Lb011t their
I I fe.1t it, to be my spent on every departme9t -of the ser- : Valuable 'Iestirlony. here was this inatives, of pub ic Incii ; i
perance Leg6latiori, at the Exposition, and t ' i the establishment of a roller , . i
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(�n iii the after� 0 ' h � . , eriug, of Sultfleet�,l had the misfortune to to secure ' I
� I to n otice that duty in tile inter vice; military science as been. stidied in an editorial in its issue of Thurs- ne tliiDg that di,StiDgUi I . 0
Ust of our Cause to i I a) -�e Cana- � ate life. I
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1( 'i ed tI nearly sever his fd,ot from the ankle. -, flouring mill in that viliage.witba capa- P�Iv - :Ile �,
� b,ift, this mat -ter to tile very bottoin and I and its results, utiliz6d at every lial I . r' "day. Provincial --The other night wh � r� an di �,Irs.
int ; day last the Toronto �Nlail speaks of the. i exhibit. frolii nearly every! other- I ' 12,31)arrels per .
m. indisposed for _ ,. * its 1",remier as � ts stron f I . have de�m, city Of . -%%rpre visiting . i
� . . � . I iver- . Aer., Every I
.1 I re(I to give the whole U Ontario Leaislature Ild I dy practical chara� I .The Dominion . Government D1. A. Fraser, of Parkbill i
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�� to, be out ,l,gaia, .�11, am _jiow prcpa discipline has been rigidly ancIll a izf-d 0 . - -%�irc elec, directors have been appointed, alhd they at poiat Edward, burglars f CCd all �'ll-
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: . tile tuost I 0111tradieti-on- sally enforced, until the lialf-orL, -follows : , t N Canadian * depart cided to introdu�e the three President, and , � -
) .story inqualifted e i . 0 � rtiolesh" have elected S. Jackson -
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I , ystem for lighting the Parlia- into their residence till carried -
. - f have and c, oduce tli.e illost can'- It the - nent was an article of general rise and tric light s 0 . t �%nce
- ..- - an pr . xrniy which Napoleon III. se t v ' he legislature to I C, . . I McCluncy Secretary. . : " Ll
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�Ckwick, �� 1�r � al and docu'- 11 ,. .. Mr. Mowat nieets* gave way, in buildings aftlic ensuing session. I John 2 - T'� 0 if'of -wearijig apparel, .
i .. .1, plete t I ,blue in a - moment ei eme ' lista. ac s n every case the 6rnamental ent , � "' I � a large amour '�,*he robbery
� I . -estiluo'lly both verb Itlier4 I of i sul ir e N% hich must be, I .
.., � day under dirout � �A. J. Paterson, druggist of Tiver
.- ' nac fi . -y, sil.ver r.
fr. Vlo-tilas aib� -;; _� ra,�,enbixy, to slioNv that nostich proposal 'i folly or dire necessity has' bden sup- y to hirnselfi loic xhibit conse- -Fronte hernien are agitating 11 ,N1011day niglit I yeweli d.ate, &C.
.6 to �,,ay the least, satis actoi a the useful the wl e .
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- - -1, - - I I � I I . purposes ton,- (lied at his ]ionic 0 1 ot knowU until toll
: I ticlitly, beir ` �
. � I . McDonald, either i � i ie Gel mans 0
'tile key note _af ' . was el-er tuade to D1 planted by a force of which I 1311ovince for ig made up of a series of ill- for the opening up for fishiliff lleltime Tues- �
i � - I ,;,.� , I lie -has been Pretilie" Of th -1 : last week, from an attack of crysipelas. -NN 1-5 11 .
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Z ill flowick, at - -1 i ax ' . otictid the front
: . dircedy or itidireatly, and that Dr. I awe. Tile 1, e just acenients to peolile to conle a this between J'uue am 'epteniber of tb e re� . ,1ay Whell it neighbor 1) -
L I 1�;Ic' I tilt.341iselve.i sta"rd ill no smat fifteen yeaxs, and tR�� pecp 'I I the head. He was a liable (,enerotis I �
_ I I ill , Word, Was il)lll)e- � -
: " . '� �' I I ; for a .y. The general rest the ex- se -,.till alic �) ?I door sta
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I%! VV IVI - proillise s 0 rved waters bet coil �Volfe Ish ilding open.
U. At the - Do,u,�Llij liever gave, atiy such , head of the army, General -Bloul naer entrusted Iiiini with leir business _ _Ounti I
. Wk 4.11 . I 10 I .hearted g6ntlernaii, comparati\;ely young
f I � . I -
. s 6 full y ea n . : ,
� tIsaiz,te(I J)y 'Mr, , - Or iLILEMCtly- I there- " who i.4 also the- Secretar of War,! has . Tile secret hibitioh qp�,&k most highly for anada. 'Montreal. r . 1, t to -Mr. Fras& ild lie ,mme
. � _ t eitll:cr, direc tl v . I y . fresh period of full I I. 11 .
I t . I . I .%,.as I in years, aud his death will be mourned d'ately sell � I
. 14's tO lite illipos- �,) " ' . for organip,tion good fortun excels all other -Freight traflIc on the railway � by the first t raiD, I t is -
;- fare -,v - inst e as a fn many respects she I to L"arkbill
; .. .- . al-li the'].'en ti perance people aga, i displayeill a genit�g of his unexampled I . I I a -very large circle of intimate friends I , " -
; ,,-�, i 0 � lind 8 . 10 ) " -.1 aniount ' .
� , ., � bein lt�d as -tray by any. falsehoods i which -ti -re G trians have been. tile first - politic an i� to be :) in the deep- , respects exc'els completely stopped in Ea2tern Ontar' 11 t mossible to etitiniate t3i e
� he , Iteforlu or I - - er d acquaintances.
;_ 4 91 . � . . I I I colonies and in I omp al clothes, in- I
r4 T" � okv storin of last F riday, All of XJr. Fraser'l
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� 1_-1 alreii,qy Uttered or tlia,t may yet be - ut- to recognize; and to wha s apoom - -gi unded conviction Britain. herself. The latter is !]the case by the severe sit -ing a political meeting at TiDL, �s Ole 1. �
6rt Nuch all ex- - -� I t) � �t he ha , . seatedi and well � . _Dui ' : -
, i - . � - � c1ludincy shirts, colbirs, etz., weretaken, �
. - I I - I -t' man particularly with regard to I a
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Alif-I Guverj�ln,le.nt, - : rejudice-of Dr. McDoriald's plished *it this direction must be �dded tl t Ily he I � and passengertriins have suffered Coll-
, I I 8 all lonei . I
k . 1_ I tered to tile 1) la a] sona . ) . : Valley, Prince Edward Island, .Friday �
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, ! - -- Tei-xilierance Replitit, ull, llcte'r the irrimanse personal poptilari �,vhich. who i Cal. staDdes . �
ti sho-wa to be.. I -' � 1, L ti as his chax r � iller all oil- . tries to do - AGRICULTURAL JMPLEWIEN2TS, siderable delay. ! � �nd bu"reans were ritled of th eir Contents, I
r. _�_, - 0 Iged -111
. I ; "� ance inan can anly . r. I)aniel Cook, of McLeod & nialit, the building in which it was I -ty, I. st week, � '. F. Sutter '
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Ill'ticularly upon I ai a cuasistcut tef-uper, puts it Ili his power to carry ti e French - Tha he i' infallible or tiv3 Canadian goods being ackii wle( . - '00 I -On Moud, X
1 7 1 what is riglit. held fell in. There were about .3 Fore,.stwifh temborses,
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ki,vc been, n -lade 1 � -7 1.)c ajszuted by iiii-xepresentation aild people with -him. whenevier 110 Cho Ses to I ta �es is a proposition byall to be greatly superior to th British, Cook, saWmillers, of Teeswater, -,v" . I loaded a car. at a :
I - has made no mis J c, ])tit none sustained fatal
. � I - I P leople insid . Ohio.
at autanaaly,,andi'. � , ly delsirable lie crushed to death, While unloading �-saiv P and eleven sheep for shipa elit to
,��, falsellood. turn his face against Germany which Mr. Mowat byisel' would prob- almost the on quality in t I I
" ;,' - . - I injuries. A number of men bad their �
I .� t the mill 84turday afternooll. lie was loaded it Was run into '� .
� ., 0 i�sput ; and we dare. latter being strebgth. The Canadian logs a, . After the car . -
iture whieil has F- �" A. Y� 11-knTI-EY, ie c'ear understanding of this ' shoulders dhilocated,- and many received � .
. , ..- t I It was tl a . . I I � .
- i Z 3,��)yl y 1,,,eh;ihe first t I . by .1
,I'll Pac � � - 8 Id i am .
k " llaklU ific � . - Presiftlit E. IL, Pro. Socy. cand' also articles prove equally strong hnd dur leaves a wife and'young family. . . . . . a locomotive with such force' iat con-
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. � - state of affair� which led Bi�ma ek to , i ts, lie is . severe in].urtes. . lie.' One of the �
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�talldillg all tIle I . ask for ,an extension of the 6eptennate willinc, to admit th t he h),s yielded too able, and are at the same time far less -Owing to a rumor that Dr. Abbott, _Lilau�ieitant-Colouel McKeand, 90th siderable damage was do i
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� to do what na i2 , - - 0 . v�duable Clvdus4ale, Avas SO- � I
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� i I_ A Card to the 1"ilblic- party, to c clumsy and heavy. In cabinet organs, Q I NY- innipeg last .
,. , arrangcnient for the �eace foo�in of the much, for the sake f the er- . of Belleville, wh' died suddenly recent- - (lied suddenly'at Yorses, a .
Z� I . Rifles, to be shot, 1
i%vorld CaT), run �' ' . wit in an -1 lie ly, had come t6 life, an investigation badly injured that he had I
-, . . without the too, the 'Dominion is ahead even of t .
� . - army, -with the f urth r d, piand taill influences Sunday. morning of hemorrhage of the . i
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� either fi r, I _� I I see that John 1�'Ieith, the self imposed German ' I . j and another borse was very badly 1 -
ire or -� i etch a e pianos ran I I
� . for a large addition Of inen. In e de- Cabinet which cannot by any str f Old Couni;ry, and th i k well showed that his .-.'remains are still in the lungs. He was pro-minent With ,hiF � � .
, � � - - - . - I � "isli Creek I b.&jl to be 4L. I . .
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� it was , �,3 �� but linaccapted candidate for tile Do The aDinials
� W ay lze.. bates the German Chancellor, with his fancy be described las Liberal i�i their there. In wool, of course Aust1ralia led, vault at Kiugsto�- � - bruised. ' ' � ' � .
U"�_ . . I di.- regiment at the ba#les of I I til Tries- 1 1 1
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ii , alid this not- " 1111111 a electionA has taken the -liberty . I 9 a -*N,hole I -ell row es loaded and ,were not O)ippe�: Un I � I
�iie- , customary fninkriess, described to the tendency. But of his career a , but in grain we hold our own coil , and --A - crowd d V� -drdmed ) . � � .� .
� I y �� and Batoche during the late rebel ' lion,. I
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0eell about twice - of usp)g nly name quite freqif�ntly in day morning. 1'vlr Slitter t�ill make an' �
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� - - . I " Re on in 'France, as we- since tie re-entered 1publid life in 1872, in furs :,we. w6re witho ut competition. Made a brutal attack in the city 9, f ics and 7 . L � I
i . - on some Be was a decided Liberal in polit -e va � �
"pended upon it, 1� � §�!,z his (;od-forsaken " Valedictory. It ason to be Canad'a's field s attractc4 perhaps eff-ort to recover th I lie oil the aninial :
have. a1tempted to' deser be' it, i and the Pre 'ier has every re root uebeo last Sunday afternoon *11 I matl re retted by all classes. . . p
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7-k . - . I I'll A J� r, J b Una. JrLa.
or his. L,_?1�1 was ncalled for an. I ything - killedfroin the Grand . I W My '
was d ankind. It is true ' j, else ex- I *
� Tupper - . arned that bad that if a War should profid; and friend. I and ,foe alike may more attention than an female members bf the Salvation Arm - ,janUary last, Miss �
� - V�'�! short sketch of w y L Y' -On the 19th of ' Tb e "I -214.
1red toe build it.' F�,-�-�'; a 9 . my - . T ay, and wish him cept the fi�luit department itself. , Those; pelting them ,with frozen ice and sno - ConiDaDy. - , total claim is $ �
. " 0 fallow, the wat of seventeen 'years a -go, congratulate him to d . , I
LL the increased .., , i aerrition a few Stindays ago., appeared in ' i by' health and strengtl;i shown weVe grown . a W' Edna, eldest daughter of L. Peaslie, 2nd -bit Friday night, trijific on' the �
� W Tim F',.Xl'0.SlTOK. Many people believe colossal as it was, would be dwarled I ad Tnulto-4 annos. I just under. ordinary! One young wom'n was knocked down, line, Warwick, coun,ky Of Lainbton, was f the � .
Civil, Gavcrn� . the co . � r9e of The. impartial ob�erver is - compelled ci proved fully and but forth arrival of the poli6e main line of tbe Western di,vision 0 �
miDa struggle. In' thel,cou reurnstances, - but they , . 0 married to A�ram Warren, 6f PlYmp-'
I uthor of the letter as CY .177 . : : Grand Trunk was ipterruptied, owing to �
�. Wa I ed, all, the � , that I am the a rL his speech he said : .. I i I to say that t,he Legislature has not risen .equal to those grown by English farmers would probably have been killed. - ' I � -*14 1 hat is known ,
I - - I . ton. They had been married but a ,
. !, a, � Wc`ll�,% the sertnon.; but I am not. I The under the very best of circumstances. , sud- the rising of the water oil
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t1ter printing �, - 1. i � � - to (1, " Has there ever been a FrenGh Cab- in public estimation since 1867. . -Tbe officers and attendants of the ' i �
F . week-, when the bride was taken.
- V � had, 6othill(, a ,%vith it. I knew it I . 6t; the Chatham Plats. These flat$ lie
� lible. lie de � 1 -C 0 Act abolishing dual repr sen ion was Fine roots ei , I
� �( was ivrittell and nliailed, that is all. linet,which dared to say, openly and un- tat' . . ,in only be produced in Eng- London Asylum I held their annual ball doily ill with inflamination, and in four - - . ttv's creek, abbut fourteen I
t�b hi m , and no.. I m sorry that illy name has been ly, XN*e. renounce no doubt called for ; but in removang a � land by means of b, very rich and L�Ostjy on Thursday eveoiDg last week. Dit"ne eased was only 18 years near Jealle .
conditional - I . - days shedied. Dee The track for
p.d p, li,6 state- . ing'1 powlit cans from the L system of cultivation, and even then * I iiiiIes. beyond Chatharn, .
quest of Alsace-Lorraine, w sh I I not .number of lea,d I . ing was kept up, till ail early hour next of -age, and is regretted by a large circle e sull- '_
U_ brou flit e ore t ie public at -this tirne, I � some two mill-, and a half �becam '
I.ccatints and Assembly it weakened public interest 'they scarcelv rank on a level with those . Abo4 inidLligbt supper was I
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C simple reason that I am .a priest,. wage war on account of it, we ace pt the . - morning. L , 9f friends. . ,�et Of water, I I
- for t I f that body, and n by Caiiadian farmers under ordin- , mer ed under about two fl�
After show in the proceedings a Ow. . d heartily enjoyed. The dre' nival of 1887 wi�s, 9 ;
., politician. But I am not so"y situation Created by the peaci6 of � rank- I � I ta gr ' served an I 88- � -The .'slantmal car !and In consequence no' trail's C01111(1 pro- .
ct he fi,aish- . 1.10 -1 that exte 8 larmful. The Local �tances. IJ-,nder similar cir- ladies ere in man L C6mmunication
. Vi nt wa ary- circums ' f y cases ex- , aturday 'nigh t,by: a ' Z of Chatham.
Ottawa at- fo -.1 Jingspoken as Idid; more than fort just as we accepted thie,p(ace of I �use has.suffered, -,00, Irom the inten- cumstances, English a , rmers fairly ad- es of the - I brought to a close 9 the ice palace. ,,,ce;,d wes' 'r and Dictroit was kept UP
aill, if John Reith Paris in 1815, and we db n6t,m,,-&n to T tremely handso e, and the ladies them display of fireworks at ,
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ial- Gookeramient, th , I will do, it ag I I 11 The smaller mitte ose by i Wit ,a I
or a�y other John da,res insult a respect� wage war ,for, Alsace-Lorredline Can' sity of its p dai could pot p � I
an�iip. 1�,eo light to a cl, ,
f . artis y � reduce roots at selves equally sql. 7 The display ,was. bro, g I I I way of Sar.nia until thewilater subsided -
z for and -Rwar� . I I the pit the fiercer bhe rats " is a rough all equ t ours, and tile cost of animal tit L � .
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.� L qu.iakest and able,. peacef ul, and law-abiding class of , the;7'e be a Ministry in, *a.no . bold . . g, but .onc. er, inent ly true of the reateri to them -Alice Bowat , a little girl abo I the firin'9 w-ords, - Farewell LCa .i 1, , --A inysteriOUsalld (Ire4dful murder �
. sayin . food is consequen�ly far g ears old, 0 L rolva I
� pe le. I know that a great many 1- enough to - speak thus ? Why is .there , adooted some years ago by' ,were th6 ipeg eithqr late ',-_-latur-
Up I " I . ,e the feroci MISS n . essed the F,pee, i'occu .1-111111 - . .
�p then,i was, 9 Ontario Legislature wh tY than to us. After, talking with*a good lie L
L . persons expect -in- e to &ns%v,A-r John ! none . The 'French are not wantina in . . � �.Ir. Mountain f AonbaDk, from 2 - .1" 1' usands wit rred in 11- ' ' I Y 11101711113gip
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e 1. , combatants ... s re idered al I the. inany English f&�mers on the subject, it .bn , ,1887 1 day night or eftr'ly Suno
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s e. of � tile . . . Rye's I Rome Viagari, disappeared carnival was a grand'sud- I
F tteitli's last leLtter. When I speak? I tourage.' Th-cre. call be none, becau � 0 - I iacle. The . llelltv C. A.
L I by. the fact me, taking a very! moderate - 'i I . . .. I Which caused much excite
�6r the Ref orm _. apeak, .is a p�tst_ of son -Is, to the best of public opinion in France Is 'Opp sed to more senseless and painfu seems to Monday inornidg, the 22.ad January. L ces"s in every respect. .1 e Nlillan�fl
, wl h. � . or . that, if they were t: atte id to their own view of things, that it costs 4u English Sullof book -keep r in �Mc'�
h& Closed Lt lllty, for the benerfit of m y con- this b�!cause it, in a measure[ re embles, . I . No cause Can betascribed for her leaving. il -Mr.janies Foote,. who was tikeki 4 .-.� leld,
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I after whiGh a, lily I . .harged v staarn to bu."incss, there w Ad e nothing to farmer'as much to cultivate 40 acres She was 8urrou:t r� , oomf 6ort'- e. second storcy. window Of Ills ,ilill, was working late Saturd,ol.Y Dight. -
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� Ore(, � ,vil. Therefore, I Will not Conte an. engine stq)cre, . i . i
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0 -, I V4 posting up the books. The 'mill is sit-
r.,rrie annatinced the point of\ explosion, where a mere fight about. ]')lit w,hilst ,vasting a great under .bis costly system of manurin . .
- v a, from (11,guity as a priest to Under- I . � gy in as good a h(me as a person li'light !'house at St, Thom&s in,a boat during ' mpara- .
� (Im I 4isousfion of Do i a Canadian farmer to in a the 11,ed R'iver ita.a co
0 on --e -had been I spar motion, , es to deal of tinie'in the D1111- etc., as it costs I I Wish. .Mr. Me ntain has been, maltfilg -w,ih recent floods, while suffering fro* uated -near
_� � ake a controversy with a man wi-io is an, awkward suflic . . li On e I a4
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t k . . - . mation of the. tively loDely dibtrict. He W - � seen at- ;:
e ion issues and Do I L
� t at -place for " 1pinion scandals, the cultivate 100 acr6s ; and even: then the . ' is strong Bus- ' &clk,:, of inflam I I - '
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! & , 0 all blood 1 blow up the engitne,.or, in other words, L enquiries and nds there . � ,severe att I ; .
Seekini, celebrity by creating b . . . * �*. .t House has iiia,naged to 'render substan- results obta,ined from .our systerri are : . kvork� by the watchnian at 12;30 a.in.,
b i-4 no. libel to, . war The I a awayby i j Friday from the effects of '
: 0" cauntry This is neither � � I i
� In th . the 1 to bring about a - . . picion of her h ,ingbeelidecoyed . hings, died
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; , for the ' L . i `Cxpo,�u i.e. Decea,sed was 7 I years of 1.) 'e
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. C tial service to tl" The rail- superior to those obtained frorn that ut at an�e�'W lock the same man noticed �
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� v at e, d . tund' nar the plave to saddle the Protest- nioitient the Fren h thiri� thly can con- � . disreputable ell acters. � . - t1i e , . � i � .
�wedi th,ree hours I'llis is road and the Th 'ee .H.'s have been pursued by English farniers. I think : I `fhfs o -at and thought Schofield had
p -y. " The quer, tl t. I . s : I _1)ee.n,,_ a resilient of t � haV the lig ,chofield n6t appearing I
ant horse-alid cry " No Popet iey will begin the war . ) C., -A nunlber ir the member of McNVb 1 age and! hatl-
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:� this, being one least, stjjl oil that st1i)*cct in this country illy firm, unshakable convictioll, You brought to every i ns door ; � the back' tile. result of these facts becomiiig . � city for I
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. 11 - ' " . ill be that we shall i h, I arniltoD, are people who W for h was m de, and it 1
. pepne up; A-11 law ell, I ":next morning scare a.
,, for its being. 1 J litics � 'untry has been, . e known in Britain w street chur ' lie past ,50 years. ,iveu by -the gone ,boi .
2 may have more expatience � in po VC0 . I ---A land ball was g � - , - It, -
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the lit-tter it will bd for the peace of � ex nt simplified, 4 left other, Pres )yterian churebes w1i.en � -and that lie had been brutally '
0 b eea refusea e of a,, " an d better j tid gment than I ;: I ew 'only,, has been to sum . . have I 1�isi,oli'of the 'Northwest INIOunt- w W-�'i f 6
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soc, t 1 will take no natic . i . . the obnoxipus ", Kist'o Whustles " Was _"'l ' 41 '"red in the office, where evidences
- . though t e cost of & to litigants A VERY LARGE III-MIGRATIO'.1Z, lep I , in iiii,
'Vowat, If the 1� Y_ - y act according to -illy convictions. Isay, '. h ;-`Cd Po jej at�lio l3arracks in Re� L'a the I
. f urt'le, r letters thraugh thic press. 11, - , reduced ; the commencing this year' of ED lish and introduced, bu " now ',%IcNab street There Was a
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r exercise their . , then, Jo not been m4riall,
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I . Yours in Christ, i we inust,be prepared he )lood oil theseel", ln:i,a, traii of .
I I Scotch farn�ers. I did my very best to Chu rch is itself I o indulge in - t luxury other c,%-euin'.,g. A very large crowd walk of &;struggle were
i will prave to a . Y, 1 ; eventuality of being vanqui�slied in such afllictefl have been; prov.ded for by the � I f, ,kt the annual meeting present, -all of whom were conveyed- to pool of I 6 the river �
. i . J. A. KEAT. I I t )f well-cquipped iusti-� hein to .cqr,ie out, and at the a . an organ. �
N'arrow sup a war ; I arri not timid enough to antici- e-stabli' men . c I 11 encourage t I I -gall COMM ttee repor oks abd reftirned to their blool to a hole in the ice
J - port- .- I rast.or of b'rench Kettlenient , C y in the' tell having the bafta nt where -ftis 9upposed ' �
. ; - 0 and valuable departments have'- ed as fail asla 01 homes in sleighs provided by the
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.11 all its stacres. D-,� �:,14t. P. 0,., Febri ta r y W, ! SS7. I pate . this� but "a Orfe -c - an dispute its Uti 1h saine time I endeavor ecured $2,500 ,It subscriptions, aud re- . police. fifty yards dista 7
. 0 - I I . " " '" foot fo the collect 8 t to I 1be body was tbrown ill. 'The safe -was I
I tij&t the Tory . . _0� � - I possibility. - * ` been si�� on ion and my power to discourage the city classes mended th( purchase, of an instru- The supper table was too magilificen I
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caustalfile, says I known d ias#m ination of - it If t* I rdiDg from --oming here. I was willing to Coin 60'ations of tbe-4�,a&j rified. oil about- a
. . . � MarN s The result in the Eveichstag is ment. Ths rer- art was adopted. cribe, and the de i . .. , t watubn�an, has beeii �
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. - . I who will soon kii Ise the public health, Ii,bor and agriculture. . Fred. Mliler� . .
I th-eir jurisdic (.'oituty Council piLssed a ination at its 1 to our readers, w a , . etnplo� any reasonable means to prevent . roODI Were SinlPlY superb.- . .
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th . - - ' It may be said wi - ar of refutation the city population sending -their dregs church lia raised '-,6,'000 duriDgr the past I
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i to. do witil, DiEl,kin- it $500 to ! the decision of the German I)e:)ple on t1l'O lit f I, I - I -Mr,'Hepry Wiley,�a farmer -residing arrested, lie having 1,11
41 last ,�USIIOID: .,grant of . year for ob�urcli and n issio lies which be says were caused
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� I . i the'Local Legislatitro has accolli- out here, as is too often the case. , But - .� I about a mile and a half north of, Orwe-11, bts cl(;tl _'g, .
�,,r trial' in cageo def Ji"' the expciiscs of the formal open- It the qu6stion at issue betwee�i thAr rep-. - poses. . . . I
- 19 . U - plished inuch h tit .could have' I found that where a farmer, bad three I I hip of Yarmouth, Elgin. by Cutting'a do s cars a few days age.
,-(,. has been 4 ii 6f tile ew Court House, which will I resentativerand the Imperial Chancel- and. 'runk ' lost two old I in the towns I ct tting the Ice' 1
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. 11 . been wrought throlill, f a or four sons, one' r two or more of the -The Gr has - ' ' I .1 Z_9f_menare
!, its brag. slow I ti.ke'.plaeu Ili June neNt.. .�lost rate- � lor. This-R-etion of 11isniarcL,Cs.was met . I - ? -13y death I ntv, ;.met with an awfully sudden 0 �
7 . i -W devised. sons were almost invariably thinking of and wcll-know conductors call 1�gf�ritlie body, The abov`e
atherlaw case, - in Frauce by an iminediatel grant of a LegislativeU,nion,liowever ell I 'last and.4LIC-4
Vft , ,, p3y 1178 will. think th-,tt the county build- , . 0 lies Wal- � death7 on Wednesday afternatm,
. 11 be done however had within the past 5week. Mr. Jar ' .. I I en ip6iled by a, -&-'
rria - being ad- �- .M rich remains to. 0 � y for conling to Canada. They generally I n bad- --�-__zation was en�irely I
L11,11; Co,-,. (11lite ellough, 'witholit paying 'i large sum of inonev to still further and hi residence in' London t week. A neighbor named Johnsto i�llcapolis bu
1� tile necessities of a young country, as capital of from $2,000 to $511000, and .lace. died at � I t and Wiley was spatch received. from Mi
tile ' 1$50) fo". w "lizzle for the civic dianitaries more rapidly increase the effieZency of I wllil�-�mr. w,.p�i. arranged'a sawing ]ice, . -
0 re unappeasa . I lait Sabbath aft I ernoor, I I n 1XIle Maii named. S0110 . - I
Some of them NV 11 tile' 1,'renah force. Both (-,'ovet:nm,6nts Daniel Webster said, a ble. wanted to place themselves for a year or t, one of the participants. lie a: d acolll- -Monday saying :
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I) lili;v Imppen " to bo clothed i I . Treble passed . away - at 1-6s home in � to have be64
� . t here at a' salary . . eld who was reported
, athers tetking tit le In-lef authority.." There is not ane are now� straining every nerve.. It is The disputed territor , which Mr. sowitha farmer on Windsor the . ecediiig evening. Con- . �acing with two. competi- 6 ) .
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of the Itight, of tiv� nicnibers- of the County Council known that the French bave been, buy- Mowat has won for the province, is of that -amounted to next to nothing, for p foully murdered in -Wignipeg Saturda
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0 . it e was 58 ye.irs of age, and denly began. to, feel __ lai -h R -11c
� or settlement, but it. the sake of getting into the, Canadian d ctor Wallac tood night, is in jail here. He$ & , e ,d
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ce, If one haff ,wilb vatedfor that,, -,500 who -wou:ld pay ing- muriftions of war in many directions, no Value as A field f - was among the oildest condl.i4tors on the � faint. lie let go of the saw. And 8 scatter�,d the 'blood
0 ri - farming and fruit -growing- r d. two Chickens and
66,wn in the one . a dollar and a half out of his own pocket and the Germans are taking the same cont-iiiassorr,etimber'ard a ell store system of .both amongj up, and 'almost iinmediately fell forwa - i
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. . they could course. Rumors have inore tham once of Mineral wealth. Practical miners they alixays class the two together when road. He was -cry popuI4�r.. � , � . His coin- about thebausetogive the impreSSIOn. �
0, 'face unconscious. lie did
, � for any such purpose, but . n and there 'are I On his � murdered.
�the otlier where omplain tillatthe mining laws are not theyspe-.k of Canada. . citizens and rai road me , . , e and were that hehad been'
been started to the effect that the French c : - .
'had- to. pay the votc the people*s inaney and then do 'ST ma . be I tter who can. testify, to I panions,ran to his assistanc this to escape domestic troubles�o
- , - � . . . so elastic as they i�ht be, though it is i OUU FRUIT DEPARTME I ny of the I I - 4 . �
Ore might have thel�lr fair share of the eatincl, and drink- troops were being sent secretly to the , ' kindnesses donO them by the decea�.ed J horrified to discover that he was com .. � I
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