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For Sale or to� Rent—J. Torrance. (5).
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fifty yeari of age. Only two week's
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i . i . I Mr. Fraser's assurance again and at the time we bid the case in hand, I Thoughtlessly, h stretched his hand my on a bush farm near Ennisk President- Cle)
ny and the Government had it expedient to take .steps to .ward over the I lock, saying I I see,. find that travelers on foot are exclud44 'etaliWl
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tween the comPa ; I.' . . I considered i , nose is, bieeding.'i The axe of his coin- towns�ip of Darlingtonhand- 24 years , - I I Fisheries R
� - I again repeated that the motion did not - from the proper and - use of the . he Chin,ege-
in so far as the original Prc vince of' already be- guard. my prop�ety as well as I could, . at that instant desce ing ago moved to the 2n concession of lawful -T
I . covei anything thas was not � . In the panion was I nd highways. Mr. Editor, I do wish you any--ch-m
that if the fol ' na, to lncurring�considera.ble expense . : ears since, in the , treat it to Gerni
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Manitoba is concernedi and Ire ,the House, he bati ' tely refused the back of. the Howick. About two Y '
i . l ' . motion. There was beginning of August I received a letter I- i he moved into w�ald take this subject up and * ,coast of China.
-ovincial tegislature '&ha'rter' anoibIr drop his. notice of I . i . : midst of declining health, as it deserves and as I believe you :aTq . —11orses for
Pr . I � . I se, Mi. foorn the compajiy in which I was in- hand, ixfflicting ai fearf al gash since which time his health
der ,the char- � quite a - little seen 3 in 'the Hou. —The iron fk the pains. in the �new Fordwich,
railway to tli� American bo I ;ating that Ahe directors con- well able to do. What I want is V114 I -
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n 1 . policy too heavy for them to salt block at Winghain was team�d on has been fast failing. He leaves a wid- .
ter will not be disallowed. 0 'the other s�dered my I d seven children to mourn his your read -era should have more light on tgnentAl buyers.
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. I : N I � they 4ad decided to reinsure sleighs from Godericli to Wingham; the sons and four daughters ; 'this subject than they at present seem —The Lon,dol,
hand it is t ted that th company re- ied his point however, Mr. Fraser' carry, that ..k of .lose, three ve and then if af ter they are pro- gs,of Parlk
I , cc half of my 'risk ir� another company if I , contractors, Messrs. Christ9l & Blaq I
ny such � arrange- rrl' ring that his course was mere three F a having to ha ,ccedin
[ ; he i dreased prernium,if not, 'Goderich, finding this method cheaper , ions and three daughter
fuse to co I .1 I . cla - would pay t n 5 died. I � perly enlig,litened they still persist in public scandal-
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child 1�a �harges asked by
Monts any consideratio' and that, in ii�.", The ground of the at licy*wouldbe cancelled. I did than to pay —The caretal
1 p Is"doubtless, i my po It took ten teams --M.Ar. W. H. L. Forbes., for some going astray there will be no excuse for
ell �� ill ' tack on is quek tion n Son' given to be the the Grand Trun i. and latterly the . in if they et into serious trouble and - legiate InstitutV
order to kee faith with the 4�nitobans ated r -k of & Op lot believe the real . two (lays to rein ve the material. � tirne a resident of Goderichl I . 9
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I i .1 it, but at the fact that the hi-hways are for the I . —The S -�
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1. I . � . aid that the contract for better part of Valbr I paid r brou Ybt to Lucknow passed. ship, committed suicide on TuesdaY the '0 I
I ra,ut to the Address. He a - - timber eve . - er use of all clasesof tbe community been sw;pende(l 11
make another large money, 9 . � . t at -a figu' e same time feeling, the injustice. Subse T t week. The family had re prop
, 6 I the fo4ndation had been le .r , - � through that vil lage on its way 0 the night of las - . f -travel and while I have
com pany iri lieu o,f 'their 'monopoly n' ed that the on Arm,
I - i which would 'certainly bring the total que t investigation prov T ' d early, deceased occupying a .room. as a means o . I � y contract-
, day afternoon last in t4te 1.
tioln is rrl� e �,d by reason given was not the true one, that station on W,ednes . P -ght Mrs. rights therbon I mus,G be willing to allow —,k series of ral
privileges. If su the amount vot, � . McQuaig, - and by himself, and about niidni 3 7.
ch a proposi ." � expenditure above as lily buildings were charge of Mr. Angus T ,' �
r y in he considered, a It was of ,.� " 11
I the real reason W awakened by the report of a rights, equal aqk!ordina to the eircum - i - occurru*,I illthl"�- ,
it will likely' cause Son e Sti not oni the House, and 1his flat I drawn by four hoises. � bite Forbes was
b at � I : I T, I point which Should be f Lilly considered, in danger, because I was doing w gun On entering lier husband's room. stances, to every body else and. if we . 4 day, but no dall
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,the House ', in .the country, and we . I a magistrate. pine, forty-eighti feet long, ani sq�uared . 0 �,
were confirmed the believed to be irly duty af , Inear he was found lying on the lo k at tile matter in this way I .habitauts, bolvle-v
I " and if this belief ' at they thirty-eiglltinch�s. Itwassecureq y Tr f ron
'arliament, as of the directors reasoned th . the chest cannot see any difficult in allowin, , yinf � i the d
can scaredly, believe that Ill l shipped to th' old having shot himself through ,,, all -- - -g ,
. . I , I House should cc isure the Act of the . Some Belfast and will be P ; avoiding —T'he Aineer
� ns of. the funds of the com.2 i : with a double barreled gun. * He baA to use the highway in safety
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at present constitatea, will donsent.to Gove�nment I in this matter the Op- were guardia other-, country. I . - I 13 ID x,,, which I think in this - Lied 3, circular
I . I , -Io . Mr. pany, and must take care of them, vidently leaned his body over the muzzle allfuri-ou' drivii g Z -
-i 1! ha' e to fight I n boy, Mr. e . I drivina, that is - them to p
anysuch arrangement. Whatever in�,y, position w I . v —An Old Godqrieb township stick and rcTare 11
i . appeared to be' ashamed of the deed, - collnexion means any - � � _
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Fraser, in whose I)epartirieut the work I I . Elliott is ilriakiug renown for,him- and pushed the trigger with a ) ; - i
riderstanding �e- . i P -al the truth as long a T. M I . rough his dangerous. to our fellow men. - - -,-,It is-. I
� have -been, the- private ft i vD therefore laid the and tried to cone 8 ent completely th . , I - supposed, ,.V'
I is, I self as a legislator in his adopted liom'e. tile ball w � I
riy and they, ha � Respectfully Yours� Russia.
compa ,ing t)iey could. I 'fight entered the ceiling above. V�ry . . ,
tweeli the Government and the c , - 3peaking of the - body and i
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I ! � I write theie facts for the purpose of A St. ent for about 2 1 imi-NBr,ATTIE, Seaforth. . . —The licllne6c
I I I --in the Dakota legislat- Coroner McLean was a ! 11
it was clearl understood by.Parliament dpbat'- .. � f I - : . : I be relief,
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iy I . . showing to Your readerF 0 clock; but the circumstances plainly . -
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and the c6untry ,th-at the monopoly i, I . h wonderthat so niany of -)ur Tem- ure, says it has had more history 4lian case of suicid - e. .- - - - f,arers, and in
li , - Some legislation will be necessary this muc any other measure before that body. :. Tom indicated that it was a I � : ; Perth Item's.
clauses of the Agreement were not bind- perahce worker�'and officials are rather . . . I)eputies a cr(lllit
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0 � session to carry oub the scheme of Uni- victo I 0 although tile &Lttle Deceased had suffere � The annual tea meeting in. ,e ;
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I I � oundaries ar as it is At slack in doing'tfi�eir duty. The protec- ,was rious t 0, it' final ' ead- while in Indii some years ago, the effect odist church, at -Monckton, hold � proposed for the I
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ing in so far as the original b versity Confederabion, so f f the hotrie and the family is lasted nearly all night on t's 'IT Meth � ISXVDrtl
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of the Province Ilanitol�a*ar` present e indications are tion 0 . � . .of .which had been that he was at t' es ' a ago, realized $64. -
of ! e concern, possible. tion and the naturally every man's first care, and Ing. f .mind, and latterly I —Mr. J. Wilson., township clerk of . �ai band of ,*:"8 � :Iki
; 'had only! beell insisted' that 'What with this ,Ques . --Tolin Shan`ktin, one of the team: sters in- a pectiliar-frame of, I . . i . ]NIA;1
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6d, and that they . - Upper . Canad% next to carefulness on his; own part he I ed in . spirits. , Ilartod , covering from a h0asc of J.
. !. proposal to � abo ish ed by Clirystal & Black in hauling had been deeply depress 4F just re
..rnment- as se feels to rely, on engag � u is I
er that he ought to be able Of course no such" termination, was acho the h(piors Anil 6,
. upon bythe Gove .. : . �i College which is r ow before the Hou . being bound iron from Goderich to Wingharn for the � . severeattl' f inflan lam. ation of the lungs. . � The wornell say t
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npany. This understand-, -by Mr. the insurance bornpany n there, had both his feet so' bad- anticipated, and the ra.1sh act wag com.- , —Mr. lienry i%lui-r has sold his farm I 1�
*favor to the cot . in the form of.a notice of motion strictly by law 1 to bear tfie portion of Salt Pa . . . the - gallon hoii.,*
. . - . I ly frozen while On the trip that it ig fear- wholly � ir- of 50 ackei, ii onbank, to Mr. I I
as based upon explicit and tepeated Waters,'the lNlinia,ter of'Education will -%%,hich they arc paid for assum- i initted while lie was ;in a� 3 , ear Av . here. 1. �
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- . members of the have a livelier tim than any other incin . rig, and not being allowed, as they are ed amputation f the toes will be ne- responsible state. . . John Lake f or $3,500. e,XIL,4
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assurances by, leading . - 11 . sea had a . % ----— I I —Mirs. James Barber,�wha had been
. I her of the Government. There are as - Sary. Both nien and hor: ' mullens bw-, bvev
I -these ciream- - stion of at prhsent, to �epudiate their contracts ces . . The Rights of the Road. i I
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Government.- ' Under . -many. different vie �Vs on the que without first having to prove that. the tough job of the! trip, the -roads being a resident of Listowel for 33 years, died I of beilia tlliMllull..
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stances, to' grant to the company a large �Ieration as . Of almost unbroken', and the Weather . very MR. EDITOR, —A few weeks ago I asked the re � on the 28th .1� �
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�ws on �he subject at all. insured - has violated the conditions - ber of ,lWel1fil9*;,
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sum of money to forego privileges they who have �i . I d his property in cold. i ; a little information through the columns —Mr. Win. Watson, of Hibbert, re- , ty on Thursday I
0 . � n 'his policy, or 'Place —Mr. Goo. M11artin, "vv - ell and favora- of your paper, which I thought would cently- sold a 10 inoriths old filly colt, _ who, had pa",
were never legally ��ntitled to, would be, There is a large proportion of the tile danger needlessly. ants
i ve had the � ' vicillity, has Fulton, to Mr. W. Graham, Fullarton,
now in thellouse who ha ad- . bly known in Brussels and be of general interest to your readers on .
an outrage so' Awgrant that e,cannot � )o I would call upon such of your readers p0lic —it is saia t
. - .1 vantage of a higher education and xvi. , disposed of his photograph business in the subject of "Traveling on " for the sum. of $150. 1 1
1 naturally take� a as think the matter worthy of attention, . have been sin- worth, near OW:
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believe even the Dominion Parliament for that reason. wi I , 'in that village to S. Askin, and left llast highways." I claim' to . —Mr. John Norris, sr.-, has purchased a, c .
4 1 . I ill t 11. keen interest in his, question. What to impress � es I Mr. Thos. Neal's old homestead farm on OAV antli
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Again, itim.1 � w e . . week for Philadelphia, Where lie in this matter and to my astonish -
would sanction it. the Provincial Legislature the propriety oustrued the 7th concession, Illibbert. The farm rOOL . 11
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. i t t of passing suchamendments as will give poses taking a course in dentistry. Mont my motives, have been c T4e Husoll "
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. - , , foreshadowed, but it is understood actions George'is a steady-goini, level-headed very diff-erently. in . contains -100 acres .and was ,sold for 6.,. . . - �
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. I . I I . . I . a the above -mcn tio ned of the insurance young man I . - early. Mcndav 1111
. - I �-i i and careful consideration of the question. 4 . � . fie will return to Ontario when he ;ed!to put �he Editor —Mr. ,John M eTavish, a fornner resi- .
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. I TOPLOI;TO, .March Sth, 188�, FortUnately -the Minister. of Education. CORIT&I'lles- - . completes his course and pass tilier�'o,q is- of TaE� Exposnop. in 6, tight place, dent of the 4th coneegsion of Elma, - y
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The Ontario^ Legislature I is now neatly has a thorough k iovVledge of the ques- I LarnbtonCoun . ty. EBENEzLmlloy. ite examination herey so - as to be a. ea to knowing tll�t be w,is'fond of thd turf. d",. -d recently in Minnedosa, Manitoba, George Bell, b�i,
. I t � . ' % - - - and Watson�s lay
tion and will not have to depend upon class I Mae stated positive I . was a native of Gleriquaich, Perth,. .
in full swing, and, thoug)i n long sit- . , practise. We vkish him success, : To this last lition"as ,I .1 . -of whom are hlew
� I , I s ,re, Scotland, and was 74 years of -age.. " -
, I- - ' 'his aab6rdiue�tes, as Ministers are so Death of Archdeacon Elwood. -week ly that I bad no such inte 1
tincr has yet been *hold, orgalimation is —The Wingbam, Times of last; —Inspector 1--,<
I'D . I often compelled to do for information on ' a�;nd Jo�"hb' J. fully believed on that point that he wais —Ihe-- Ladies' Aid Society of 'Knox
. The Goderich- Signal of last week, says : While John Inglis I �ed two b s of i
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completed a,ndthe business st�uds ready the subject.'l ML Ross being also a :: � - Well, the answer was,
t i says : It is with the most profound Anderson, of this town, and 11.�Com truly converted. claireb, Mitchell, are pre.parbag'for an w Saltfleet farmer
ra I ort , were curling together if that is so yet som . . �9
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for the attention of members. talented and V etised debater he is pe- sorrow that w+, this week chronicle the Mon, of Seaf e of his wakmeat ei.,,;ertaiq-ment on Good Friday, and
. . i I d to guide -such a measure . I I friends are still fond of a good three Rev. MrV' Tally has taken it in band to . v0ebve pounds ,
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STANDING COXMITTEES. culiarly fitte I death. of Edward Lindsay Elwood, on the rink be e last Thursday, it was . --oek parlia, ment to open -fined $1. The p1
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work to be dope by h � at pect6d for it through the House. The Goderich, which -occurred at the recto personally acq ainted with the :'great- the P4,ditor to gay anything on this sub- session on th-at date for .the benefit of I Boy's Home- �
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committees of t . he House is session Upp�r Canada College question is pretty onsWednesday, March 2, in the 77th grandfather- of ach of the other gentle- I Ject. � I was further told that 1, had the ladles. . - .
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. th! liost acri- . I . I Berion H. Poole, of A Hutchinson li�
..promises to be heavy. The Cbmmi � ttees sure.to give rise to one of the I The year. of his age, On Thursday of last men, and had eirled with them previous mad� it next to impossible to drive down . —Some thile 4go . Agains . t the G'rAl
all met for orgianization: th�-iq .morning moniouA debates of the session. . week the deceased : gentleman Arose as to leaving the Ad country.. .UnInglis town', as tb!,e people, who travel on foot Wallacel was severiely injured by the k I - ing 4TA'llbo ill
bollege is an old bone of contention' as � . years of a re but still he is one - iy and will 3 thought for - � 111
. and elected their 'chairman. Several p � usual, but on proceeding to read prayers is 72 g , . 1. ; of are beporne quite sauc not get failing 6f a tree. It wa, . I)er 1. 188b., for v
. - .many -can remernber whose ago enables , Some time after the accident that he
bills have 'already b6ln presented- to I big powers seemed to fail, and upon the most active and enthusiastic �urlers off the track. It d6es seem that there has —0-n Taesdayz
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L, he to recall the days,of Dr. Ryerson. , I something wrong in the past in this could not possibly recover, but he has
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amend the Man-Icipal Act and others are Medi,ical aid being secured, it wag dis- in our town. I I been . , . Chas. Calder, ol
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here bits al t ays been and still is a f eel- formation i n now begun to show signs.of improve-,
� w ill A —Mr. Rober4 McLauchlan of the 10th matter, if the asking for in
promised. Tile. nufnile*r of ptiva bills T g I I ,covered that he was suffering fro I I - I
prolmised'also is large.- Petitions,fo'r in hAtUppet Canada College issimp y atrokeofparal�sis. From the time6f coubession&of Grey recently purchased the subject can make so much stir., The: ment. -wedding (lay
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. aada r. W. H. Graham, of St. Marys, still enjoy goo, .
a sort of "'lligh-toned " school maintain- . e . year old filly: from Consolidated Statutes of Upper Cai J —M ,
, these are ra,�idly pouring in. Tile time Ot tile. attack until Sunday little change -a s�lendid thr ne to �inshi 6, -regulates the traveling On has purchased - in Id �
for receiving these petitions has been ed at phe puVic. expense with� fees p a farm of fifty acres,
I t on Alex. Cardpbelll of Kincard-i . P, Chapter 5 hope to see t)l
- ,was noticed in, his condition, bu I
- . aufficiently high to pay the expenses of , � I hich lie. paid the highways, and lays down the rights Of Blarishard, from 'Air. Bears, paying �
extended to Friday next. . . . I . Monday indica ions pointed towards an Bruce Coupty, or w . several anniverst
. . � . . the institution, but Sufficiently high, to . � - Her 9�i p t ill vehicles therefor the sum of $2,500. He has ati S1
PRESENTING TH.P AD�.ESS. - I any but the ,improvement. The hopes:raised in the handsome I figu e of $225. ire is ar ies traveling thereon —The ii Ve ,
. .i resenta- Prev�nt the pttendance of . �4d her dam "Farmers' drawn byone or more horses or. one. or sold one of his inipprted stallions, "Ran- v.ince of Zainzib.114
ttending the p breasts of his friends that he would re- "Sir Joh-y# " . y
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tion to the Lieutenant Goverhor of the . cover.were, ho�vever, sbortlived, for on Glory," b th imported animals, 91 the P;ortuguesel
i . . Our school systern is a democratic insti- , , , II Farquhar, for the sum of $2,000.. - -- I
address in.reply to the Speec' from the � Tuesday a rel�pse set in, and shortly dale breed Last week Mr. McLachlan perative on each party so traveling i threatenin- the
I tution and Upper Canada College is re- . � � —Samuel Schofield, oneof the leading 1 7-1)
1 - - which. is in such
Throne this year was alu tin 'sual oixe. . i- ,after midnight he passed away, Those disposed o3i a span of mares, pri?,,'e win- meeting another vehicle to turn out
. . garded by many as an aristocratic sury ows, to' John from the centre of theroadand&llow business inen of St. John, New Bruns- I
The custom. is that the,4ddress is pre- . who enjoyed the privilege of close ac- Ders at th6 agricultural sh . I consul h"� telegi
- , val of the Dark Ages of our history; the other vehicle so met one half of the wick- a -pd alw&ys regarded as wealthy,, �
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sented formally by the ineiribers of the quaintance with the deceased will never Gentiles, horse buyer of Kineardine. . des that * 9 usiness. He was inter- to protect the
. on behalf of the House, but the 'Moreover the feeli��(, prevails in many I old The high figure of $350 was recei� ed for road. rhe next section provi in _has suspended b Britisll� subjects.
Cabinet . ' . �forget the gr��t-hearted, kindly V . . . -
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core Mlo-hy ,was [varied this year in con- quarters thatthE 01 gels maintained ,man who has gone from our inidst. His the team. ' -- case any person traveling or being on ested to a considerable extent in ship- - ,
at the public expense for. the benefit of I —The Chiow
sideration .of the fact that t1his is the 'Was a soul of honor, a -voice of truth, a —On Friday last Mr. J. J. Carruthers,! any ,highway in charge of iL vehicle or - �
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is to be opened by the Torqnto and thoE e who believe this fail I - . In I � abatea force ilil
last session'which . Christian's- zaaland a patriot's heart. of the 12th. concession of Stephen,' left on horseback be overtake by any vehi- —On Wednesday, last week, in MA ,
I to ape that Toro to has done anything 1 .
a J i dis- his home a little before noon, lea,6ng his cle or horseman traveling. ait greater chell-3NIr. Will. Barnett, aneuiployeeof ' .
present Liefite'llant Governor, iKindly disposed to all, genial in his , I .� ) have carried 6
on*' �, to deserve tile co ripliment. —KIKERO. . . It e ith an ugI �
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B.. Robinson. The menibells of t] I . � 1position, and friendly in feeling, he wife apparently speed, the person so over ak n shall Mr. John White's, met w y allow, exctpt I
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Legislature proceeded . to . I , an � � nmmdnmmm� . gained the hearts of all with whom he turned about one o'clock andjound her (quietly) turn out to the right and allow accident in the pork factory. He fell cattleare a,min
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House in a body and there pr sented the To the Electors of the South - I ed helpiess and not able to- I the other vehicle or horseman to pass ; f rom. a high platfortri, an d in tbc descent —M,r. C'
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retirina Governor with: the address. .. � Riding'of Huron. 1� lother things, except the affection which speak above a whisper. The only words inthecase�of'6ne vehicle.beirigniet or caught b 'a
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A F. Robinson has been e:�ceeding- . . as 11 Jod I am overtaken by another -if by reason of the arms on a hook, making a frightful ,
Hon. . . GENTLEME,'C—NOW that the polit* I he gave to the church of his choice, was :she was heard to say w , �) I i I found deal! in I
. .- " Medical aid was sum- extreme weig gash. He will be unable to ,work for � .
ly popular with all clase,-z and. has -r and the result before lea' dying, kiss me. ,ht of the load on either 4
contest is ove . the 1his'love for the land of his nativity, and �eting, or on the I buildings,'Chivea;
performed his duties in a thorough- delity to Erin's cause may be best moned in a very shortspace of tiMe, but of the vehicles SO niE I sonic time.. The deceased h
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. . . - public, I take tRis opportunity of ten- :his fi ;
ly constitutional, way, Ot seek by his remarks in 'econding the could give no hope, heart disease being vehicle so overtaken the driver finds it —The Listowel Banner says ; The montbs� Ile lei
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. I to ove §tep the l ! . of thanks to Rev. Dr. Burns, of the trouble. She breathed her la�t about impractable to turn out he shall (iinwe- 'Rev. W. Burgess, assisted by -Messrs,
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Ing in any way I courtesy I Oceived dur' g illy canvass 1 vo cc . I The supposeA �,
bounds which hedge about b h position. "I four o'clock. She was in the 22ad year diatel stop and if necessary for the Holmes and Bradley who will be known . I I
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He evidetitly appreciated t c compli- , that talented Irislirnan delivered Of her age. She leaves two children. safety of the other vehicle) andl re- as the Perth tem.perance trio, int aI!0101'1--.exp1<)-40�
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ment made him' to . the aouse of C o mmons. I I his celebrated lecture on " Home Rule". —Mr. H. G. Hopkirk, la, t 0 c person holding a series ,of temperance revival .
senting the �Addless, and i his reply . . �" . ' Campbell, has I in charge +.hereof to pass without -dam, meetings in several of the towns in this -The explosion
A� �he represer tative of the electorate , iii Acheson's hall. The words of Arch- .. secretary to8ir Alexander I I , ,
Cordially thanked the me ibers. Ret I e illy earnest � deacon Elwood were : 1,1 I feel most been promoted to the position - of In- age. The next section provides that if section of the country. They start' galleries st; �11:11
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provincial of this Riding t will b I . ' nission in a few days, and I
m ad,e special reference to the . . . thankful for the words the lecturer has Spector in tile Postoffice eparti ent, a any person in charge of a horse or other upon their I i - 140 minefs are I
Premier and his colleagues, m ith. whom endeavor to 9upl iort all ineaiures which, � - n havi 9 been -we shall be happy to hear of their sue- yet "OvVil NVIlt.
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may i c � up fo, consideration in .the Littered here this evenina. i The expres- new postal divisio _t, organ- aninial used as- a means of conveyance
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he said, he haA always had the pleasant' , -orno I . -1 : . ized in Western Ontario. Itwillinclude traveling or being on any highway be., cess_ ., � . I On ' �
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House, w-lli'h I believe to be in the , sions with regard to Homo� Rule are the . accolb" I
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est relations. I ,. . � 'thoughts aild feelings I balve. ever had. the electoral districts of North and throu h drunkenness unable to drive or � —The Fullarton Grange gave anoys- - - passages the %V-11
intere,,st of the country, irrespective of . I rth and I g me with safety to other per- ter supper at the village hotel, 11 -
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race, creed, pr party. :I have the honor (Applause.) 'Poor Ireland, I lovelier South Perth, uron, Bruce, No' ussel- ,difficult., .
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A --number of the members! of -the still ! She has bad many disadvantages, ,South (.T'rey, t e Wellingtons ad I sons traveling on (or being UP011)"t o dale, on Wediles(lay night last week, to —The ile,jv I
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to be your Il'umble'servant, a down. The'tables . opened on the,
- rd their positions as I and I do not wonder, when she has been Waterloos. I Spector flopkirk will I high.Nvay, he' shall incur the penalties which abo-tit 120 a t .
House, who regai . � j,JOI-1-N MCMILLAN. � . 1 Z3 . �
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� valaable for Something more than more I � � cast down and -trodden -tinder foot f6r take iip his r I imposed -by this Act.. - were sprea hall - adj'in peror
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ly to record t4eir views of the Govern- I . -era of the division.. that no person shall race or drive furi- hotel, and after __they had been cleared - -the policy of th'
3 ment, or take part in Insurance' Compe4nies and the Years- I will love my native country to will be the hea, Iquart 'lorshout -way the coin, pany enjoyed themselves directed towar"
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-party quarrels, are i I I I the e�d of my ,days, and when I die I Mr. Hopkirk his had a good training in ously any horse or other aui M -a
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� bringing forward, some of them not for I ,-think the word ' Ireland' ,will be the service, I �is experience. extending or use any blasphem in dancing and social gatnes till mi - pea-ce� - Ile 114)1
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the first tinie, measuries to make impor- SlR,—Am?'Dg the many obstacles to found engraved on my heart." � over a period o nineteen yeaTs, - during guage upon any highway. Section 6 night. � �;, � V 3.
t tant chaucfes in the law.' ,Mr. 11. P. th f essful enforcement of the Scott , . . . ' - r vi sw.w ,2 bill would be P
e ,suee I . which time -lie las acted in the capacity � o -'des that in. case any person so ra,ces —On Friday nigbt, 25tli- ult,, Wm- -or division.
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.1 1. l I I : Huron Notes. of private seciletary to 110n. :Messrs. or drives furiously or shouts or- uses' Oliver, son of Mr. David Oliver, of —A child of
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duced a Rill yesterday. to abolish dis-, before your� readers hich I ha Duncan, Pope,1D. A. Macdonald, at language he I M 8 i a cliedon th,e- trall,
. W , ve not . Four-- blasphemous or indoce Downie township, near St., - ary , d e I
b viz in- Mr. David Logan, of the 14th con- S -
�' tress for r�nt.' This is a fruitful subjp-ct yet'seen mentio ed in print, ., ' Dier, Huntillgdon and Campbell" shall incur the penalties itriposed by this from' the effect. 6�f aninjury 'received St. Thoinks aii
. on against the cession of Greyi died last week after a I - . -
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I of discussion, a,nd the debate upon it suffi�cient legal lWotee.ti � I of Act. The penalties are, on the oath of about seven m onths ago by falling ,Out arrival at iDetrti
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! � egal long and painful illness. He was 26 —The following is the progranime, , before a, of a hammock. At tirnes . h,opes of his
-lively one. The . insurance conipanies, who have the I one or more credible witnesses
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I present House is more likely, from its rigb�'t to cancel tile policy of any of their years of age. . . Justice of the Peace having jurisdiction recovery were entertained. But all that I r1i
- I , —On Saturday while Mr. John Pan- .be held in Wroxeter, on Monday, 14th : . from nattWal
composition, to vote in favor 'of such a custoiriers, with:lut giving any reason I S: harp.— within the loeality where the offence was medical skill and kind attention could —The iletnl)(
I 8 felling trees, inst., commencing at 10 a. in. ' . - - I .
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"*as hatever, by Simply sending notice in a, bale,.jr., of Stephen, wa - illitted, not less than $1.00 "or more do for him was- of no avail. His re'mains i I
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t I me 'ti-rc-6a,n. any of. its, -pr1edecessora. w y a I re- - he met with an accident by fallm`g upon " Robbing the�Farm.," by Thos; Shaw, corn . I byteriai hur�-
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Meat is influenced not"a iittle by its funS of tbe'fair proportion of the ,pre- IOUs. - I . I : tice with costs. 'Section 14 -pro-,Ades Tuesday afternoon. . Dougabd . '.'arr-117
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0 . : iially. It may.prove seri ing," by Professor Robertson. of the imprispliment
local surround ings—the ,state of affairs iniums already paid, and the party has I . - (9 that no such fine - or , '
a ,xce Hiah l —On Mondak last -Mrs. Jas. Murray, Ontario Agricultural College-; Per- ' —On Friday, the l8th ult., irltelli.- ' . bee. Sti nd �
I in the city. of -Toronto —'and a. s6me no redress 0 p � prosecution in a t Pasture," by Mr. Shaw � " R&i,s- shall be a bar to the recovery . of. gence was received by TNI rs. V. K ertcher, —Rev. )r.'F
- - , better known ,s6s grandma NLlurray, of manen 7. damages by the injured party 'be- of Milverton, that her daughter, E m m 4, lmainl)er 0. the
cases of very great hardship have arisen Court of Justice, a proceeding which few . -
- the London rokd, north of Exeter, was ing Calves and caring for the.ra " by ,I
isto distraill, would care to u dertake against a 'cor , ' fore any court of competent jurisdiction.
a from, the power of la,ridlort . . I . oke, Robt. Currie, of Wawanosh. Other . . . was lying dangerously ill at Syracuse, last Vrida y in I
poration having command of the sinews , afflicted with a severe paralytic str - We have seen what a wise provision is New York, an -a on Monday following a years Dr Flo '
Calling forth trenchantcriticisms from . .. � [ig coin W.
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r. the daily newspapers, it is not- unlikely of war. . i and is low at present. cc made by the laws of our country for - the tel,egra m. -announced her death. Her . peculiarit. es, -el
I nity will &[so be discussed. � A fr . I
1, that Mr. O'Con'lior's' bill will pass. Mr. A few mqntli� ago Mr. Jarnes Wan- years of age, is feeble, and fears are en- mu on of parti
I entertainment will be held in tile even- safety and protecti eS using remains were forwarded by express to .. origlual tiougil
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) Waters has presented -his Bill to enfran- lqss', in the'Cou ty of Huron, accepted tertained for hier recovery. . . I . ' I - We t ',
I " the highways as a ineans of travel -with.
I the'positioril of folice Magistrate with- —The Methodists of Bayfield circuit ing, at which addresses will be given by her sorrowing relatives at Mflverton, serm, ons M Ii
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a chise married women so far as municipal - a Robertso - aw an ly when the Legislature
, buildings have extended an invitation to Rev. R. Professor n and Sh d vehicles, Sure followed by letters contaling warm ex- - His piety ,%Vas�
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contests are -concerned. This measure, out salary. In,, short time his interspersed with vocal � and in- - have deemed it wise in the interests of pressions of a mpatby for" her grief- also bis seme 0'
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weie fired but fortunately discovered Davey,'of Lu6au, formerly of Lond6s- o .
- �t will be Fernem bered, caused a long and $ ! boro, t6 bee olkne their pastor for next strument&I music. U. McFadden is the' the community to pass such whole-9017le stricken mother. . —Mr. Jameq
I pome�vbat acrim'onions discussion last in time to revmt serious damage. A - .
. I p f .that year, and lie has accepted the invitation -President, and Will. Bishop , the Secre- laws regulating travel, people ought, to —Mr. Wmn. Harris, for several years Liddcll, of 1)11�
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Of year. :: ere is a. feeling in- favor of -n-lutual insurance company o I . - observe them as nearly as possible. cheese maker-at,the Elm. a Centre factory, - married on Th
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�11 asure out without say- county in w - cancel- subject t,o the decision of the stationing tary-Treasurer. : What I complain of in this matter is the has removed to Monckton, - and w
throN ifig tile me , ihial he wasinsured we ; e called ill Miss Morris. I
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uch.about it this year,� Cut its sup- led his policy, and, I am told, did not, - , a $13 C in
n Ing in , � . leaving! him to seek . - pro-. .� —iNlt. Will. Brown, jr., who resides. upon to announce the death. of one of the way that persons in charge of vehicle a um e harge of the cheese maki. X in but the bridwgy
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porters ma be expected to wage such a even refund, I I us � e persons on foot, who certainly have the Monckton factory. Mr, Har � Is . - appeoxance wb.
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vigorous battle that thoseon the other toction wh�revdr he: could find. iti. I north of Gorrie, while working in the early settlers of the township of - t cheese makers in the IUD - y arriv,ed, .
I . . bush last Friday, met with a very seri- in the person of Mrs. Waite, wife of Mr. equal rights on the highway.. I hive one of the bea - n
n understand 'I tha 'most of the companies,. ' sonal reasons for this .state- he (
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debate. Mr. Waters proposes also to. have a quelstion in their applications 'ous accident which nearly proved fatal. Richard Waite, of the Ilth concession, strong per - country. The amount TO
side will be compelled to 'meet them i . of ch eese . made ha& boar,�e'
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I . all branch of a falling tree struck which occurred on Sundayi February inent, having been twice run over myself at the Elma factory during last season way train , ; ,
a- illake the- Drainage Act app�lcabl e to the " Have you an, r apprehension of i -ing of others and in bs, whic - 9�7 z , ; —Tli(,- No�rtl
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I . . � �11 ni ?" I think that your readers— him on the bead. He was taken home 27tb. DeceasW had been ill for about by the furious driv was 268,381 IT h was Sold at 16
lands of railways so-th&t the! roadbed of diaris' - . � �eks with bronchitis,and each case would have had an action for per 11). - The average pounds of inilk to -, that the ri-illil
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ut a railway shall not be an obstacle to the particularly JUSticeslof the peace,: and senseless but is now recovering. seven we I IE . - despite damages against the parties. To avoid , as strengthel
one burglarized the central all that could e zdone for her, she gradu- pounds of cheese was 1.56. h
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t other officers wliose duty it is to enforce � —Some � dangers that we are exposed * —The Monkton beese and Butter France. If
. prop�r Araillage`of the land through be school at Goderich on Tpesday night ally sank. Sle came to the township some of the . C 4 N��
- - . - law and order --can easily .imagine t -to in and arou Vill , French Provif
x which it ;passes, : i . osi� last, bursting open the teachers' d6st-s with her husbind frorm. the township of nd the towns and ages Company held. a meeting in their factory
is THE NEW VA11LIA-,NI-E'.,-T BUILDIN,G.S. plight -of any or e. placed in such a. p �
tion, a senseolduty on the one side in each room and carrying off sorne Whitby, about 35 years ago; and the of, the county, if foot passengers would on Tuesday, March Ist, for -the purpose sponsible, awl
It looks as if the Opposition 'expected as. observe the same ' I
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I any xases � total ruin, and no articles of no use elsewhere but in the township was then one vast wilderne , rule in passing teams , of letting the contracts for hauling the take tins f zw-t-
y to inake ,� strong attack upon the appro- and, in ill I I a that teams have to observe with each milk for the c i . The con- repeat the lil)v
- i ions school. If the object was plunder, the she usually en i oyed good health, and wa onling sainm er
in Connection -protection against those corporat , I uoh easi tracts were let byit' auction and were
es priation 1, and contracts I particularly active woman for her age, other, it' -would become in ier for Lorraine after
c With the'erection of the new Parliament whp for long years have received their thieves showed little judgment in a . -
buildillcys. The Government has taken ha�d-earned'nioney for protection in the their selection. . 61 years. Her circle dacqua,intances was persons 'in charge of vehicles to deal . awarded as follows - A. Tindall., l4th. —A di�ilrtt,'
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ve t) - . r of da,n' ' unual SpriDO'Show of large and she enjoyed the confidence and fairly with those on foot. I have a concession-, Elnia ; Fannerl Ferg, n the :�rd in-, �
the proper course of brillgillg.' down all holl ger, on the other side. . It is —The eleventh a n
. . I f all. A faithful member of the Strong Opinion that- a man in charge of a concession, Elina ; Wm., Jury, l8tb con- kato and Trav
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ly the information -relating to 1 the inatter a N*ell-known Uct that corporations have the West I -tiding Agricultural Society, esteem o � drive f uriousl � y . cession., Elm a; David Near boundary inany ewif- !zv .
I ne�tlier bod � ies to be kicked nor souls to for entire stock and -seed grain, will be Manchester Presbyterian church, her life vehicle has no right to - I . k �
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0- even bell . ' past either in meeting travellers on foot east; Walter Noble, boundary west; J". poles, R1141 th 2
-ore It was Asked for, showing G dorich, on Thursday, April -always gave, evidence of the possession of . - ,
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us that thdy believe they have a good be. saved; that; directors of a con�pany an those qualitioi which testify to the in- or in passing them', if by so doing he Lang, l4th concession, Logan ; James splice ��-.alitar�
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to -case. The Opposition are inordinaiely often have a stiong pressure brought to 11th p - offers a splendid dwel]iDg Of tl: e divine spirit. - She bad rtilders it unsafe for them. In in opinion Parrott, .1 92th concession, Logan. I to get the win
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. suspicious in relation to- ihis matter, if bear upon th I u in every such case he would be held -in used. M*ally �
I only two children—a son and & ghter, —On Saturday, Nth ult., )Jr. W -
r. Creightog, the deput- material intere, ts of the company than chance to exhibitors of either animals ot I
O' the action of M. y ! I . 1 1 1. . and her husband has the entire sympa- liable for damages if any accident -should jolly, of the 14th concession of Elula, (Icep, .111,11 p,t,--�
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a'- leader, may be taken as �i indication. to a strict; seme of honor and justice. grain. i pany darf-113 lit .
re They evidently .think the!- I is- an Etbi- L alri a 'justice of the peace in the —The Toronto papers last week con- thy of all in Iiis irreparable loss-. occur. 1 cannot conceive how,it is that received a telegram froin London, stat- plows thrIM-!,
Codnty of Lanibton and in the begin- tained the following itern: Judge And- —'Alr. Jaiii a McLaughlin, a resident when sonic people ar�inchargeofav'ehicle ing that big brother Robert was lying I I
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as opean iti , the rails '" I 'iN I' * - Creighton hing of June fast, I short time before rews on application of Melville C.. I)ay -of,tile township of Howick since 1863, they seein to think iliat no other person there in the hospital dangerously ill- . MeD are now
h' ad a resolution on !the , otice paper ,. 10 -11 a I ' has any ri lit on t- e roads but them- Mr. Jolly started between Maul
he callingfi)r full inforinatio� relatiug to we obtaine police magistrate, the and other executors of the will .of Com- died at his residence in Fordwich on 9- at once for London, 1
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I d r lodged six coiriplaints rnodore G' K. Garrison, granted an the 2,55th ult., in the 70th year of his selves and they will keep the beaten but on bis arrival at Mitchell be was —Th,c Skv..,
is this *subject. r m license inspect -1 -N J unable to act a train for London, conse- Macdon,dil,'%N
Ho before Mr. J. . Morris, of the.village attachment against the property of age; and his eldest daughter, 21iss track, driving men ' ' women and children I � --i�-t
that all. the. facts inquird'd for were into the snow as th�ugh they' -were sole quently lilt' over th e v i
�ns ms alread . before the of Forest, and nysel.f for violation of the Henry T.,Attrill,,of Goderich, in pro� Esther .McLallghlin, died in� the same eerigageda, liveryand !drove law in that ii
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ith covered by retur y inted, Scott Act. 6 case, and ceedings brought by the exe6utors to re- place on the ( th ult., aged 45 years and owners of the track,' I have yet to learn through, but owing to the bad State Of - cipients'Of a 41
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� House, ,Which Were then being pr- cover $32,000. 6 months. I e funerals.took place on that travelers on. fo have not as much che roads the Jouroney was a protracted
Y. and sudgested that the resolution be convicted tbre-1 and. dismiseed three. ' ' their reh"A.1-i.- I
0 .. . itchelf,- Of the Sabbath and Tuesday - following right to the road as a horse. Of course one. On his arriv�l at London, Mr. .
ed dropped. Air. Creighton� expres�ed a N,ly colleague received a threatening .- —While. George M Chisel- I � lany tllo"iL4
. . I . . a. , Mt. '.McLaugblin -was I do not blame the horse. 1 find that Jolly was pained to learn that his brother .N p
preference for keeping the � solution on, letter, and hac. his store windows brok- burst, and a companion were splitting their death - the paralr1e,. �
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,Yer 13 . . Threats vere made against my wood, George felt something tickling his born in Cavan county, Ireland, and township municipalities have the fight had died .some hours previously. The .
so that if all he wanted di not appear ell. - chargn(l c=IV.
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he farm buildings and as Mr. McCrae and nose and rubbing the back of his hand came to tbi country when: about 13 to set apart a portion of the highway remains .
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-in - the printed document he could I I . the for thepnrpose of foot path and pre- . . i
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facts. �*lthough he I Mr. Houston vi ere dynamited in Sarnia across his -face, found his nose bleeding. years of aae, and settled first in and buried in tl e lionic ,�=:ettery. w
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