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last year, when it was nd that the
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Journal, while it pitches
that the new J I
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the landlords at three and a half per
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points
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crop -reports of 1883 were just being
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into the Globe right and left, treatl
c � nt., the loans to be repayable in instai-
ture is
IffTheftguxe between the parenthesis after
itch line denotes the page of the paper on which
printed at a cost of thousands of dollars,
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although, of course, they had become
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� its other principal rival, the Mail, with
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meats extending over thirty-six years.
The Irish mortgagors now pay four and
neutly
planinj
he advertisement will be f ound. -
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ancienl' history.' The extravagance in
studied Contempt. That. journal,. how-
three-quarters to six per cent.- interest
Sunshi
Town Time. (a) . I
J. Scott. (8)
the departments was. very bad, slid scan -
I I ever, is i ot so scrupulous. In its issue
on their borrowings and the treasury
town.m
Groceries, [141-1,larry
-, Nurse Wanted. -Box. 821i, Goderich. (8)
dal after scandal was d evoloped with
�from
of Wedze,sday, it gives its young bro-
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loans at three and a half per cent. will
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be eagerly sought.
little t
places
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Found--Jost�ph Denemy. (5)
Rodgerville Cheese Faetory-Jamea Murray. (5)
amazing rapidity. Apart I mere
matters of administration, the Worquay
ther a ri ht handed slap in fine style,
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�A VETERAN OF 1812,-Wrn. Cleverly,
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TuckerstnithlAgrioulturat Society---G.McAdarn(5)
Y. McLean. (6)
policy in legislation was one of !i0stility.
, and does it very neatly and in so effect-
aged 91 years, died at-Welfleet, Massa-
townsh
- . Annual A-eeting-11. �
Kippen Saw Mill s-Robt, Pt Bell. (6) -
to every measure of reform brought for-
� ive a in nner that the " new. chum "
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chus6tts, a few days ago. He was a
year ol
- Wade's Photo Gallery. (8)
House an f Lot for Sale -4- B. Goventock. (6)
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ward'by the 0 . ppositio i 1 ich, for in-
stance, as the ballot, one man one vote,
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will find it difficult or perhaps danger -
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veteran of the war of 1812 and the only
known survivor of Dartmoor Prison.
by the
Jag. E
. Thoroughbred Shorthorns -R. Clarke. (6)
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'Warnin_ A-dan- Berry, sr. (5)
pensation'for the lands, 'extension of
com I
. Ong to evDn attempt to return the blow.
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CALLED To DETROIT. -The congrega-
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A Few Weeks, Long.er-Ge-)- Good. (8)
the boundaries, Hudson Ba -y Railway,
In its salatory the Empire gets off the
tion of the First Presbyterian church,
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AHapp' ' ew Year -J. FRirley. (8)
the strug, lea against tariff : and railway
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followinp "hifalutin"; "In no clin.le,
Detroit, have extended a call to Rev. H.
of Gre3
. Cheap TZs _J. Fairlev. (8.) .
Great Clemi ingr Sale -Duncan & Duncan. (6)
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monopoly, etc., until further resistance!�
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A f under no form of government, in no
H. Stebbins, of Oswego, New York.
He will receive $250 transportation ex-
on ace
neighb
-floffman & Company. 1)
Happy New Year (
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became useless, when the Government,
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69period of the world's history, have
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penses and � $3,600 salary,in case he
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week a
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gramme and claimed it as its own.:'� As
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might well be im agined, such tactics
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"there been found five millions of
I people living more fia, ily, or enjoy-
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accepts. -
SATcarm SNATCHING. -Miss Nellie
q6anti
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have been the cause of f ricti6n, and ave
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gg jag prosperity, possessing
Matthews, while on her way to the depot
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h.. bee
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involved no end of irrecon ilable iripon-
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sistencies. All these thi ,,I to
gl,eater
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",greater civil and religious advantages,
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at Detroit, about nine o'clock at night,
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was robbed of her hand -satchel contain-
of the
past tw
staiLied no injuries beyond a
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SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Dec. 30, 1887.
ge-ther brouaht the GOL 1
vernment into
"or witil a more satisfactory future
ing $25 and a ticket to Toronto.
turned
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such disrepute that,, even after burning
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9 I ensured for them a A 'their descend-
n
"hiF, PRINCE REBUKED. -The Queen
nionths
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Premature Rejoicing.
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ballot boxes, aging disreputabe
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ing officers, and working the bribery
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ants, tian the people who now An-
has r. ally written a letter to -the Prince
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of Wales, containing a shart rebuke to-
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effecte(
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, 8 ,hing how a very little bit
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nd for all it was worth last election,
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habit t ie Dominion of Canada."
His Royal Highness for meeting �a - prize
into th
of comfort will sometimes Cause people
after going to the country with - an! im-
-, The fc [lowing is, in part, the Mail's
fighter. The opponents of the ring pro-
Kilpatr
. to. rejoice. An election to fill a vacancy
mense majority, they returned in such
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rejoinder: � �
� pose, to introduce a bill inParliameilt for-
$150 w
aused by the election. courts in the re-
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a ,Qhape that scheming was n : ecessar� to
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carry them. through the session,
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bidding the publication of reports of
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1 prize fights in the newspapers.
yarn.
th6 nei
- presentation of East North uniborlaud in
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, is that very scheming which has �now
should not prosper, provided her people
A LIBERAL TEN.oR SINGER. -Herr
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the Do miuian Parliament took place
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destroyed the two leading Ministers."
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and theirl resources were accorded fair
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play. Flir play they certainly do not
Anton Schott, the German tenor, has
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devoted the money hie earned in America
sold on
thing o
the ather day, Politically Speaking tile
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. Mr. Norquay's'8uccessor, as leader Of
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enjoy totday. The farmer who has
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to:building a Protestant church at Aben-
Lower
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constittrenzy is a very close and
the Government, is 1)r. Harrison, a Aor-
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wheat orf cattle- to dispose of, for ex-
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Thi's SM
has-u'ually been considered Conserva-
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mer resident of St. Marys, in the county
.ample, would, if he were a free agent,
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L MPRISONMENT. -Father Mathew Ryan,
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tive althott,gh the . late member, a Re-
of Perth. He has been a member of the
barter them for a selection of the cheap-
and manufactured be
of � County Limerick, one of the projec-
$20,000
f6r mer, was elected 'by a very narrow
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IS a�
,dovernment for some time. He �
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eat �best goods
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Id find. But the law interposes.
.�Oupjrohi'bits
tors of the Plan of Campaign, has been
sentenced to a month's imprisonment
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a beav
.majority. But ated, lie acrain
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nitte-h- less able man than his' redecessor.
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him under a heavy fine from
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fo' L
r inciting the people to commit illegal
that we
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. Came before the constituency for re-
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A French half-br6pqd named Burke has
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ealing in the most. advantageous mar-
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acts, I �
Farlane
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election and was again opposed by his
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been taken into the 019vernment .4nd' is
to be '
Provincial Secretary',
ket and compels him to* exchange big
products for.local-made goods, the price
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'SUGAR IN ViE BLOOD AND CANcER.-
In pursuance of the latest theory, that
handsoi
by " T(
former adversary. on this occasion,
made I 1�hile
6f which is enhanced by the exclusion
there. is a relation between excess of
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however, the Reformer, Dr. 34alfory,
Dr. Harrison will fill the'o fl�cei of
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6f competition. This process. of coercion
sugar in the blood and the existence of
Michae
espoused the cause of Commercial
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Premier, Treasurer and Min -is 11 of
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is known as building up home industry,
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t)hough clearly it is not the farmer"'
cancer the Crown Prince has been cupped
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Ilullett
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. Union, and cieclared his determination
Agriculture ; Dr. Wi Ison, Minist of
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industry which is fostered, but only the
and the blood be analyzed.
THE WRONG SoRT.-LAmoDg the emi,
striking
to, stand or fall by the decision of the
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Public Works and Railways, and ; Mr.
local monopolist's. The .lumberman,
grant arrivals at Castle Garden, New
first th(
people on that question. His opponent
Hamilton, A�to_rney-General. Thus
the fisherman, the miner, and the rest
York, on Saturday, were over 100 filthy
tor was
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at first came out as a Conservative, a
patched up the L Governmeni will meet
of us are treated in a precisely similar
and'destitute Turks. They will proba-
bad su
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squar& toed Protectionist and of course
the Legislature o the 12th of I January.
fashion. That is to say, whilst the pro-
duct of our labor has to be in a free
bly be sent back over the sea.
PRAYING PRINCE. -At Aix-
severe
had' th
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opposed to the "' fad." But, .he- had
That they wilY blve a h�rd time m,aY
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-sold
market, we are called on to pay tribute
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la-Chapelle,Saturday 5,000 persons " eat
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waggon
not gone far in his canvas until he found
well be but they thope by load-
to the proteciel few;.and, to add in-
in procession . to a Deigh boring shrine and
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that if he continued on this line he
,imagined,
ing all the s�i - as of the late Government
sult to injury, are branded. as traitors,
prayed for the' Crown'Prince. Two
teachio
would certainly be defeated and accord- ..
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upon the deposid members to struggle
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and what not, when we complain of the
extortion. - Treason to whom or to
lighted candies, each weighing 56 IN.,
denoting the Prince's age, were each
'letb, for
as she h
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ingly he issued an address declaring him-
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On. Mr. L Norquay, it ia sak i will
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what? When O'Connell, standing by
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borne by eight girls dressed in white.
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her liorr
self in favor of " the f tilleyst measure of
still -continue his support to the Govern-
Cobden's side, arraigned the great land-
SETH C. MOFFATT, M. C. -Seth C.
pupils
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reciprocity " between the United States
ment'ae a private member. "He will,
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owners Of England , who profited by
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dear broad, be.- met 'with a like
Moff.Ltt, representative in Congress from -
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they pi
and Canada. This . gave the Conserva-
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charge, and re ed, ."Take them singly
tile Ele�',cnth Distric t of Michigan, died
at Wasilington on the 22nd inst., mak-
ladies'
nished,
tives w ho L were favorable to Conlmerciat
for -1-fts servility to the- Ottawia,� Govern-
"or all together, they are not our
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iDg the fourth Michigan Congressman
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address
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Union an excuse for supporting ]!.Jim
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ment by having bestowed upon him a
11 kings, and we owe them no allegiance ;
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who has died dulring his term. He was
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while Dr. MaIlory's-moreopen and anly
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fa) office of goal e kind,
'whe emolu
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': then why in Heaven)s nTime should
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them aiiv tax?' he Govern-
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born in August, 1841, and was a lawyer
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ment of
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stand alienated from. him the support of
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. light
ments are good and the 0
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inent is perfectly Conscious that the
by profession.
FRoZE-,1T To DEATJI.-It is stated that
public s
cipa'l, w
a few Reformers whio opposed Commer-
when he will disappear fro�i the pqliti-
system is: a fraud on the community.
several persons inkansas, Nebraska and
autogra
cia-1- Up -ion, and as a, result the Conger-
"Cal arena and rest -his old boneg in eas-e
To go no further, when the -salt mailu-
even Texas -were frozen to death during
Chri,,stm
vative who-deolared himself,in favor of
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and affluence for tllle remainder of his
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lacturers ;of Huron and Bruce asked
: � 0 ' John fulfil a and
'co d ex-
the. -late blizzards and intense I
se !or f
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"'the , - St meastir� of reciprocity"'
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natural life, at the public expense Of
Sir ,to pledge grant
�them protection against British salt, Sir
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perionced. . I -
OPPO$ . ITIO-N TO THE TE.NEmEINT SYSTE-M.
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Mr. Bur
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- was elected by a sm all majority, ThUt
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course. His co,fleague will receive -i a.
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Hector took Ole ground that it would
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-The cigarmak ers of : Pittsburg, to the
prise ; I
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- reault has. caused the restrictionists, or .'
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similar punishment, and all will be .
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be an outrage on the habitant and more
particularlf I bn the 'fishermen of the
number of 1,700, have organized a league
for fighting the tenement
thankin
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opponents of Comm eraial ,Union
hap�y, and none will. er' but the
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Lower St. Lawrence. Accordingly Sir
the purpose of
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throw up their bonnets and shout and
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poor ' , oVer-burdeiupd Canadiln tax --payer,
John had to break his promise, and the
system, which is very common in that
city, and is inuch complained of.
nosh, h,1
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b�urrah over the great defeat of the
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who will be thus- comkPDXW'd 'to SuppoFt.,
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Ontario salt industty remains, unpro-
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THE POPE IN,liTh , Co_NciLi.&TyoN.
UCTS
hor. e'in
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" fad," as they. call it. It is quite
two m ore barnacles on the ship o�f State
tected to this houri although those en-
-It is stated that the Pope has iDstruct-
John G
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evident they are bad y frightened and
for the special bene�t of"' the ol � man."
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gagred in it worked hard enough in 1878
fW the N. P. It is obvious, however, -
ed Archbishop Walsh and the other
' to adopt a cou�
visiting Irish
aninin't I
at a ra
in their terror are thankful for migbty
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Stich is political life in Canada for those
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that if a salt tax would have wronged
prelates
ciliatory attitude to"wards the Go'viern- -
with re
small m ercies. . I '
who are on the I I right side. �� I
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the French Canadians and the Maritime
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the gate
To mosf-think-ing people the result
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people, the iron tax, the sugar tax, the
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TjiB EmiTy MOTS CO'XTXNUE.-
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and oul
in East Northumberland manifests a
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tax on clothing, the implement tax -in
short, the whole mbiei -ere of taxes-
The university riots in'St. Petersburg,
escape.
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which are not of a political nature, con-
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great triamph for Commercial Union.
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The long -talked of inew Conserva,tiv'e'
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must be equally - unfair to the Ontario
tinue and the students, who object to
out to sl
It shows that the feeling for it there is
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paper, THE EMPIRE, has at length in ide
Sumer.: Yet, .so profound is their
con .
some recent i -ules, have resolved to place
On their
so strong that neither candidate dare
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its appearance. The first number came.
faith in the"gullibility of mankind that
the individTials 'Who are
their case before the Czar. �
young d
rely an his o.1d party. cr es. and prejudices
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to haid on Tuesday. It is published in
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growing'.rich
from this :injustice have, in their own
ALARMED L AT WARLIKE PREPARA-
TIONS. -The Turkish Government are
law befo
iDg deer
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to; Carry him to success, but both had-
Toronto, akd the dality editilon is the
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behalf and. in that of the Government,
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alarmed at their neighbors' war,.pre
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mind sho
to come down plamp and plain in, its
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sam e size 'and resemble- s. a good deal in
founded a:11ewspaper whose function "is
paratio)3.9, and the Sultan isenquiringas
they ca
favor. What greater triumph could be
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general make-up � 1 the Toron
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to proclaim, in spite'of tit(- plainest and
most.painfulevidence to the contrary,-
to the ad�,isability of calling out 50,000
men for Erzeroum and Bulgaria.
plaint a�
tory fiD(
desired f or it, in any one Constituency
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-whose place it is intended to take, a'tid :
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that they are the benefactors. of the
STEAMER BuRNED. - The freight
peace.
we are at a; loss to know. But even,
which it is desivned 1:16 supersede
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country, and are causing it to flow at
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steamer San ViDeente, plying between
sors of t
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7 had the Successful candidate been op-
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Typographically it is a handsome sheet,
the present moment with milk and
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SanFranoisco and Santa Cruz, took fire the
this wa-&
posed to it ,and ran bia election on that
and as a newspaper it, is'a tl'that could.
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othernightoff Pigeon Point,'aboutM. miles
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. line, the restrictionist victory even then.
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be desired but it ,a not superior in any
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THE Toronto Mail says: Manitoba
south of the Golden Gate, and burned
to thewater's edge. The crew consist-
on the 1.
ich tow
would net have been much to rejoice
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respect to thL e Mail,while in the editoria,1
grass-fed beef was a feature of the Tor-
ed of nineteen officers and men besides
Jenkins,
� over. It is only a few months Since
departmentit is very f6ch inferior. Its
onto Christmas market. The cattle, of
the captain. Nine men were .rescued
Brown h
� the (piestiori was generally discussed,
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editorials are made up, too much, after
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which one carload was sent from Winni-
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and ek-ven are missing.
' CRIMEO-N CHRISTMAs DAY INCHICAGO.
50 acre.�
lett, fori
and even yet it is scarcely understood
the fashion Of the third-rate Co'untry
peg,'arrived in such good condition that
-Christmas in Chicago was marred by
len esto
'by many, so that it would manifest a
journal, and do not Lby any me4ns dis-
Mr. John Hallam, referring to them in
an unusual number of affrays, fatal and
di ' eared,
� very consid-erable strength if an avowed
play the abilityof its chief rival' It is
a lett!ej to Winnipeg, says : 11 If this lot
otherwise. In 24 hours preceding 6
worth $
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stipporter of it was only beatten by a
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partizan, of -course
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be a .fair sample of the beef raised in
o'clock in the evening four persons had
been reported stg.bbed, one shot dead
a very c
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� few votes- even had it been the sole issue
reiterated all the old, stale slanders
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Manitoba and the Northwest nour On-
and a policeman and an alderman nearly
and H.
betweeu the candidates and bow much
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a�bo�u- i
1, thz-Obtaxio, -Government-, -and the
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ta,rio f armers will need to look to their
Pu mmelled out of existence. Nettie
in Morri
m,-. are is this the case when both candi-
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Reform party in general,, whiA have
laurels." There was one drawback,
Taylor plunged a dirk four times into
the breast and back of Annie Crawford,
from $2(-
$
date& were compelle'd by force of public
been r'ef uted and- disproved hundreds of
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however, I bout .the shipment; it was
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inflictin mortal wounds. Theassailant
9 �
years
three ye
opinion to declare in favor. of it. We
times. It opposes CommercialL Union' "the
freight rate. Tne'freight on �8 head
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claims that the Crawford woman had
zie, bro
1. would like any of its Opponents to name
and stigmatizes it a's 1 a 'I'fadl," a Grit
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from Winnipeg was $300.
stolen her child. Robert Drew knifed
colt, to
any other issue t.hat has ever gained so
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�.ry, &c., and unfurls L the to' alty banner
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two, other workingmen, Paul Krantword
yearling
rapidly in publi6 favor and we pause--i-a-'
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gf-eat Style. But d to -
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Ti-fAT.gooa old paper, the Montreal
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and Charles Kaerthas, in a drunken
quarrel over the prospects of a general
R. Mow
S. Lam]
for a reply. .
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say abo:dt Prohibition, an& gives no: in-
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Witn�_,ss, hits 6ff those restrictionists
war in Euro e. The shooting referced
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dication of its position ,on that' bur ing.
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who are rejoicing so much over the re-
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to.was the Ming of the book-keeper
for thre(
The Manitoba G.overnment.
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qaestion. It is needless to say thal I .tstilt
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of the East Northumberland elec-
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"McAuley by his wife on account of his
Kirkby,
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Premier Norquay, the. Manitoba
justifies, or tries 'to justify, the Domin.
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tion, as follows : " ' The fullest measure
unfaithfulness.- Officer �lames Moore.As
the policeman whose life is despaired
the barn
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Premier, has been, forced to resign, and -
ion Government in all its acts, a,nd atillL
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�Of reciprocity ' .woLn in East Northum-
of. He attempted to make peace among
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� his. Treasurer, Mr. LaRiviere,has had to
adheres to the N. P. as being
:],)erlan.d 4:a larger -majority than was
a gang of intoxicated Germ'ans, and was
King, t
follow his example. Mr. Norquay steps
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great .,panacea for all our ills. This is
at first Supposed, namely, 126. If the
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�et upon by seven of them and beaten
into insensibility. McCormick, while
School,
present
down and out after holding office for fif -
the object fot which it was established
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counties p�efcr ' the fullest measure of
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drunk, viciously, attacked John'
and an a
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teen years. The position of affairs in,
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and i,t bids fair to carry out its purpose
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reciprocity" to ' commercial union,' it
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Dunphy. Dunphy's overcoat was alit in
'escaped
the sell
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.. the Prairie Province are thus aptly I de-
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to th.e best of its ability. That i , Will
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will, cost n,'O! thing tu.change the name. 1)
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all directions, but he injury,
teacher
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Scribe d. by a ,well-informed correspon-
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succeed as a comme.rcial enterprise, we
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The diff between th . e two will not
while one of his friends was gashed
under the ear.during the melee, and a
children
him for
dent -. - .
have our- doubts, and its' p I
rospects
make or brea,k either side.
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great porcelain spice dish was smasbed
has put
14 Mr. Nor(luay's- barly presence is
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superseding or wiping or t tile AL.11 are
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to atoms upon the alderman's beach
made a
known thiraughotit the Dqniinion. He
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equally unlikely. The ide i of newspaper
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thanked
ind
a native of ti -ie country; &-ad the fact
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that in such primitive surroundings he
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. onnilg more
' ' HEALTff.-Mr. Parnell's health is
Huron Notes *
was
heard t
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has acquired eloquence and a good deal
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more repulsive to the people of this
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- FLOODS i IN ITALY. -Heavy rains - and
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-It is st&ted that over $100,000 have
been paid out to the farmers of the ,
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of parIianiientary knowledge, with no
eixd of plausibility, m. ade him
country, and an independent,: fearless�
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floods have Veen devastating parts.of
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. County of Huron for apples this season.
cess of t
miy 10
popular
a late, as has been
and ou.t.spoken press i pLroportionatel.%T
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coming into favorJ fact,
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TAXIING' THEIR LEAVE. -The French
-Mrs. Mary Mitchell, of Stephen,
and Mr. James Esterbrook, of Exeter,
� with ple
said, this popularity has fallen off. The
relations between the provinces and the
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.The ve
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The Empire is forced to ba -1k up an'
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will evacuate -the New Hebrides in Jan-
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two old residents of this county passed
w hom h
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Dominian have year by year b
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support the every act of the leaders of its I
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GREAT GAME. -Very large bears are
to their long home last week.
-Mr. Miltoii Rughes, of the Sth 'Leon_
wages tr
xaore strained, and in nearly all our
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party, whether rigjit or wrong, will c - I
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tainly one of the, barriers
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numerous: in the Catskill Mountains, L
New York State, this winter.
cession ot Morris, lost a valuable cow
one nialit last: week. The animal fell in
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Division
4obinso
the pa,rt'of the Doniin-ion. and the pro-
.. -vinces at tile saine titne. Time after
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prove strongest
succeSS.L While, ' thore,
to . its - - L I 0 -fore, we i
OPEN FOR COLONIZATION.* -The Mexi-
can Government has granted 55,000,000
the stable and -broke her neck. .
_� Samuel Brokenshire, -of the towil-
ypar for
any disE
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L time he h az3 61iied the -hopes of the peo
ple to the high -est pitch, only to turn at
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wish. its respected manager well, person- I
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acres of land to a e . ompany for coloniza-
ship of StepheD, near Crediton, lost a
the plai 11
theJast inotuent- and sacri-fice all to Sir
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ally; we have. great fears .as to the ;
tio purposes. I
fine brood mare one night last week.
and the
Afterwc
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John. Instance our subsidy struggles,
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suc'e of the enterprise in which h' �
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fSIE RL,ts.iiAN LANGUAGE. -Classes for
the study of tile Russian language,, will
-She got fast and choked herself in the
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stable. . .
tiff, alle
tile 86rieS Of &CritatiOnS against disallow-
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ha S embarked. It will no d oubt fl. olurf ;
be �pened in several. divisions- of the
-It is repoirted thatJohnRobb, of
with O'l
&aces, the fight for out lands, the at-
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temptta Gbtain the school lands, and.
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ish so long as the '
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Au6tri Army in January.
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Morris township, has purchased a nilcely
me4t, an
- nunierous other matters which. became
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latoLrs, contractors and Monopollists'.1
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A GOOD HAUL.-Gentral Cassala, the
Spanish
located lot from. John N. Knechtel,,
the tinie
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history in 1884. Ile loug- since grew to
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whose money was f urnished to bring it �t
Minister of War, has won the
first prize, of $500,000 in the. National
south of the villaae of Brussels, and will
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erect a neat residence on it next, spring.
after
in f4vor
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� -be-aFWqw.guized lieuten ant of Sir John
Macdonald-; and all protestations
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Aottery. �
-Mr. B. S. Cook, who, for about
that pla
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. - which he has made in connection with
furnish the sinews of wax, but as so 0 n !
NEw Ir,isu MEASuRE:4 -The Cabinet
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eleven years, has occupied the position
without
the �uildiag of the Red River Valley
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as they -cease to bleed and it has' to de- '
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have decided to intro�uce two Irish
bills.- One these be
of Deputy -Reeve of the township of
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further t
between
I'Lail'Nv;��y have failed to, carry conviction �
to the "from
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bead upon -its own , earnings secured -
of will afined to
conciliate the Romish bishops and em -
Howick, declines again being a candi-
date, his reasons for so -doing being ill-
-One
minda bf the people. SJmultane-
Gusty 4dith _Wfg-, the Pro vincial Admini-
an una,ppreciative public, it will .
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bodies a response to tile Roman Catholic
health. .
parties c
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stration some t1me ago became disreput- -
certainly succumb tothe' pressure of fin
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demands with- regard to -its regulation
-The building operations in Brussels
Nicholso
able. % - C,
Ws of money have been,
Mmi ot"Rnr
cial destitution as sevcral of its pre-
of higher education and the colleges in
this year have amounted to about
Belgrave
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Ung jobs and the len th
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Ireland. The other bill meets the appeal
$35,000. The Post of last week says :
three-yee
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of the Irish landlords and their mort-
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hopeful character and one of the best
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an old pl
placed a
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in the erection of the new strue-
and left. It seenissome ater t on
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that brick is coming so promi-
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the candle, and ut Ito t ef6re tte -hay
Xalge
to the front. When the large
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caught fire, or to t e extent of at
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mill is set in operation and &
least $2,000 would have een the Congo -
no furniture factory moved into
e would not trade our handsome
quence, as Mr, Nicholson ihad his last
season's crop in the barn, horses and
own for many of the surrounding
,�is
about twenty head of cattle. The next
of more pretentions.
day the horse returned wi h � saddle on,
r. S. McDougall, of Goderich
not its back but its belly. I Asit was not
ip, sold the Canadian -bred two
used to a saddle it is suppqsed it threw
d stallion, " Top Gallant," aired
its rider and made for liorbe. There is
well-known " Fearnot," to Mr.
no clue as to who the wou d -be thief is,
Iliott, of Goderich township, for
O!
but Mr. Nicholson is an A horse and
a of $250.
saddle ahead.
ae Currie, of the 13th concession
--James, son of James Douglas, l6th
, has been laid up for some time
concession of Grey, arrived home from
ount of a kick by a horse. His
California, a few day ago after an ab -
ora and friends turned out last
sence of about eight years� looking bale
nd very generously cut up a large
and hearty,. He has prospene thereand
ty of wood for him.
likes the country well and intends going
vid Duke, of Bad Axe, Michigan,
back in a short time, i
n visiting big brother William,
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12th concession of Grey, for the
Municipal Nomi4ations.
o weeks. Miss Maggie Duke re -
with hirn and will spend some
The municipal nomin tions in the
with the Michiganders. I
several municipalities .in t iis county on
e night last week some persons
Monday last resulted as fo lows : .
I an entrance by way of a window
SEA FORTH. -Mayor, - Ja nes Beattie;
e wool[( -.n factory of Mr. Ralph
Reeve, D. D. Wilson; Deputy Reeve.
ick, of Crediton, and stole about
A- Strong, all by acclarnat0n.
(irtb of � tweeds, blankets and
Tucy.EmsmlTll. -Reeve, avid Walker
It is supposed the thieves live- in
and David McIntosh; Dt-iputy Reeve,
ghborhood. .
David Sproat and Alex. Fo syth. 01111-
e Wingliam mill property was-
cillors-Messrs. P. Kennr',dy, W. G.
Tuesday of last week for some-
Broadfoot, S. Landsbor�ugb, Wm,
ver $7,400. Mr. Thomas Price,
Elgie, John Sinclair and B. Mc-
Wingh-am, was the purchaser.
�obt.
Lean. ,
me property was a few years ago
USBOR'NE.-ReeVe, X. M4 Kay. CO1111-
sed at private sale for over
cillers-South West Ward, Jag. Halls ;
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Wm. Kydd; South
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. Brown, of Grey, recently sold
East Ward, Jonathan Shier; North
y draught, colt, six months old,
East Ward, Thos. Cam, eron. All re -
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igbed 850 poCinds, to Peter ,Me-
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elected by acclamation. I I I
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I (if tile 2nd concession, for the
ST.EPiiE.%,. -Reeve, V. 1-11a z �; irs
lie figure of $100. It was aired
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Deputy Reeve, H. Eilber, 1. oth-]$Y tLccla-
on C lerk," a well-known import-
mation.; Second Deputy Itee e, C. Eil-
,
C ownedi by Messrs. McDonald &
beraud W. Baker. Council..ors�Messrs.
1, of Gr�y township.
P. Coughlin, D. French and John Sher -
Saturday last Mr. T. Quigley, of
ritt- .
I accidentally fell off a horse
. ExETER. -Reeve, Dr. Rolling and L.
on his shoulder, which was at
Hardy ; Deputy Reeve, W. G. Bissett
John Ranton. Cqunc�llors-James
ught to be dislocated, and a doc-
and
called in, but it was found he
Pickard, D. Johns, T. B;. Carling, E.
staiLied no injuries beyond a
Christie, Jag. Willis, Tho8. McCallum,
)rui8e. About a week before he
A. G. Dyer, Robert Dallis and J. P.
e misfortune to fall from a
Clarke. �
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HAY. -Reeve, Samuel annie and
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ss ,N1. Eltiott, . who has -been
Hartman Happle. Deputy Reeve, J. C.
g in School Section No. 4, Hul-
..Kalbfleisch and Geo. McEwen. Coun-
chree years, being about to leave
cillors-Messrs. Daniel Surarus, Alex,
as taken a school near Bayfield,
McEwen, Henry Heyrock, John Voel-
e, was taken by surprise by her
ker, Fred. Hess and Moses Geiger.
on Thursday afternoon, when
STANLEY. -Reeve, John Torrance and
esented- her with a handsome
A. M. Campbell; Deputy Reeve, Isaac
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vriting desk and work box, fur-
Erratt. Councillors -Messrs. William
accompanied by a complimentary
Clarke, Jag. Aikenhead and Robt. Mc-
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Ilvenei all- by acclamation., . .
the Friday afternoon entertain-
BAYFIBLD. - Reeve,. �Olin' Pollock..
the Literary Society of the Blyth
. Councillors, Richard Bailey, W. H.
chool Mr.. A. M. Burcbill, prin-
Woods, W. W. Connell a�d Joseph
as presented with a handsome,
Wilds. All elected by acclamation.
pit album, scrap -book and a
CLINTO-N'T. -Mayor, Joseph Whitehead;
as card by the pupils of the
Reeve, Alexander Mc.Hurebie; Deputy
ourth class, who have been pre-
Reeve, A. 1-1. Manning. All by accla-
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for the entrance examination.
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chill was taken entirely by sur-
HULLETT.-Reeve, John Mason and.
tit in reply made a .nea,t speech
John Bretton; Deputy Reeve, Robert
g the class for the present. � .
Scott, by acclamation. Councillors, John
Robt. Medd, of West wa,wa-
Lasham, John Brigham, B. Churebill,
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d a narrow escape f rom a runa-
' Thomas Carbbrt and Thos. McMichael.
st Tuesday. He had tied big
MCKILLOP.-Reeve, Jam, es Hays, by
the yard and went into Mr.
acclamation. Councillors, -Ward No.
ovier's house in Rullett. The
1, John Beneweis, by acclamation; No.
roke loose and was proceeding
2, R. G. Ross, by: acclamation 1, No. :3,
pid pace when Mrs. McBrien,
Alex. Murchie and Michael THurdie ;
narkable presence of mind, shut
No. �4,'Charles Dodds and'David Dor-
before the animal got through,
rance. . il
y In time, so narrow was the
BLYTII.-Ii-eeVe, P.. Kelly. Council-
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lors, Robt. Symons, A B,� I'IeKihnon ' -
ouple of sports, of Exeter, w,ent
Thos. Bawden and John Wittford. I All
loot rabbits one day last week.
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re-elected by acclamation. . . : �
rounds they ran across a fine
WE'St WAWANOSIL - Reevej Chas.
eer. Not havil3ty the fear of the
Durnion and Jag. Johnston ; Deputy
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re their eyes, the time for kill-
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Reeve, Robt. Lockhart, by acclamation.
having expired, they fired at
Councillors, Jai' Girvin, Tho&. Todd,
t the animal. The next day
Jag. Gibson, E4ward McGuire, Wm.
ne to Exeter and lodged a com-
Bailie, Alex. Stewart and John Bowers.
ainst th-eniselves, paid the statu- '
WROXETER.—Reeve, T. B. ' Sanders.
of �$10, and took their way in
Councillors, Jag. Davidson, Jas. Paulin,
There are not many transgres-
-Jag. Ireland and Thes. He.mphill, all by
he law who would own up in
acclamation. The following . School
unless they had to.
Trustees were also elected by accla-
.
Robt. Browz-has sold his farm
mation: John Davidson, Jas . Paulin
uron road, being lot 18, Goder-
and Jag. R. R&e. _1 I
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nship-70 acres -to Mr. Thos.
EAST WAWA�N0811. - Reeve, , Robert
for a little over $3,900. Mr.
Currie and Tho�. If. Taylor; -Deputy
as bought of Mr. A. Couch, that
Reeve, Finlay &nr'erson, byacclaniation.
on the 2nd concession of Hul-
Counci I I ors --Messrs. Robert .Rielly,
nerly belongineto the McMul-
Robert McGowa Wni. Sti�herlund and
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Donald Patterson. . i : I
and has a brick house on it
WING11-4.11. -Mayor, W.1 W� Inglis
1,500, and at the price $3,400, is
and Robert Mc1ndoo; 11,eevd, J. A.
heap place. � .
.Morton and John Hannah ; ,Deputy
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he joint sale of Win. McArthur '
Reeve, Thos. Gregory and'Ged rge Mc -
1. E lliott, held some time ago
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Kenzie. ,
8, stock sold well, cows ranging
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GREY. — Rlve, Win. .Millie - Ist
to $32 each, heifers rising three
Deputy Reeve, Walter Oliver, 'both re -
19 each, and calves $9. One
elected by acclamation ; Second Deputy
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ar old colt, sold to D. ItIcKen-
Reeve, John Strachan and Edward
ught - $1 10. 25 ; a two year old
Brian8. !Councillors - Wm.. Brown,
T. O'Neil, Brussels, $176 ; a
Thos. Eanis and Archibald W8.16p.
colt to L. McNeil, Grey, $121.
MORRTs.-Reeve,H. Moobey; Deputy
bray paid $150 for a mare, and.
Reeve, C. A. Howe, both by acclarna-
), S212 for a span of horses, The,
ti011. Council lors-Jas. Bulger,- Samuel
ounted to over $1,600, not bad
Caldbick, Wm. Isbister, (;,C'O. k.--irkby,
and a -half hours talking.' Goo.
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George Pierce and Jas. Proctor.",
the veteran auctioneer, wielded
GODERTCII. - Mayor, Q. Seager;
merand.diditwel.l. Asanauc-
Reeve, F. W. Johnstou ; Deputy Reeve
y $
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ie is hard to beat. � .
M. G. Cameron, all re-elected by accla-
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Monday of last week Mr. John
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eacher of the Kinburn Public
TURNBERRY.—Reeve, Win. McPher-
was presented with a handsome
son; Deputy Reeve, George Thompson.
in the shape of a, dressing case
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Councillors -John Diment, � m Gem-
lbum, in behalf of the pupils of
mill and G. Barton. All r�-elecied by
)ol. As Mr. King hag been
acclamation. I �
there for the last five years, the
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Howicx.-Reeve, John � Kaine, re-
took this method of repaying
elected by acclamation ; First Deputy
the very earnest endeavors he
Reeve, Samuel Johnston, Joseph Mont -
forth in their behalf. Mr. King
gomery, Anson Dulmage and; T. K.
suitable reply, in which he
Boddy ; Second Depitty Reeve, John
them very much, and Said he
W. Jacques and Wn�. Dane. i Coun-
eed surprised as- he had not
cillors-Alex. Robinson, Alex. Glraharn
be first whisper of the affair.
and Alex Littlejohn. I
nd our best 1wisbes for the suc-
COLBOR-_\E. 11teeve, Joseph. Beck, re -
he school and hope Mr. King
elected by acclamation ; Deputy Reeve,
ig be spared to look back
Jag. Gledhill and Archibald Malloy.
asant recollections to the pupils
Cour-cillors-Janies Hewitt, Auburn ;
, had under his charge.
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Thos. 'G
'ood, Benmiller ; Nathan John-
inson vs. �O'Brien was a suit for
ston, Benmiller ; John AlcWhinney,
ied at the recent sittings of the.
Nile ; James Taylor, Dunlop , Alex.
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Court at H,xeter The plaintiff
Youn
, g, jr.., Carlow.
n hired with O'Brien for one
BRuSSELS.-Reeve NV. H.: McCracken
$160 on. the condftion that if
and John Wynn. .
greement arose between them,
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00DERIC11 OWI�SIJJJI.Reev�, Jobn
tiff would be at liberty to leave,
Cox and Gabriel Elliott; Deputy'Reeve,
defendant at liberty to dismiss.
John Beacom, James Laithwaite and
rking several Months the plain-
Joseph Whiteley. Councillors-Thonias
ging that he could not agree
Churchill, ,Jag. 11. Elliott, 1-tobt. 1"'lliott,
Irien's family, left his ernploy-
George McKee, . John McC1611an and
d sued for wages, some .$80, for
C)
Samuel Sturdy. .
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be hadworked. The judge,
PERTH Col_NIIY�
aring the parties gave decision
HmBFRT.-l-teeve, A. 'McLaren; De -
of the defendant, on the ground
puty Ite-eve, Thos. %an, both by accla-
intiff had left his employment
mation. Councillors, James Barbour,
just and sufficieDt reason, and
John A. Norris, B,obt. Hoggyartli, Geo.
liat there was no disagreement
Rock, John Jefferson and J-o-hn Delaney.
the two parties to the contrac
The three ]art nanied are new aspirants
nitrht last week some party or
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for office. .
ntered the stable of 'Mr. Garner
'2%J1TCIlF.LL.---Mayor, James Doherty,
n, concession 4, 11orris, near
Thomas McClay p,nd David Durham;
, and took therefrom a fine
Reeve, H. Hurlburt and John Skinner ;
r -old horse, leaving in its place
Deputy Reeve, T. S.,Ford, by acclama
ug of a horse. -The party then
tion. There is a contest in all the
lighted wax candle in the hay
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wards for Councillors. . . I
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. Perth Items. .
. -The Stratford High School entrance
examination began with 92 candidates.
—Moore's oatmeal milt, near St.
Marys, turns out :65 barrels of meal
. every day.
—Dublin mourns tbe sudden depart-
ure of one of its most extensive Cattl2
buyers and shippers.
—A,.cbeeker club has been;organbted
� in Mitchell with Mr. * Win. Ryan presi-
dent and Mr. Th:'om'- as Shanley secre-
tary -treasurer.
—Mr. - John - Skinner, the Mitd.hell
nunser - man has built two in I
I rge
y ore la
.greenhouses. He is U180 going exten�
sively into the .growing of young trees.
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—Mrs. McKeown, an industrious and .
respq4ta,ble resident :of Mitchell k' ei-
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denthlly fell some days ago and brIloke
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61_30--�q-her arms. .
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—M.r. Thomas Corcoran, head miller
for Joseph Kidi & Son, left Dublin last
-week for Chrystal Falls, Michigan. He
was -a good citizen and his departure is
.
—Mr. R. B. (I'leeson, a former hotel
keeper in St. IN-larys, died in that town -
I of typhoid fever a few days ago. He .
was ill only about ten days and was in
his 40th year. I
—On Saturday Mr. W. R. Davis, of
Mitchell, refused f roni Mr. J. T� Hicks
$300 ca§b for his driver. This is the"
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second offer of the same kind he b6A
had forthe mare. . .
, —Less tb'a,n three months ago -
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Peter M. Nichol, postmaster a`t t.
Marys, died. Now we have to chroni6 e
, the deatb! of his - son, Andrew, assista t
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postmaster, which occurred on the �r7, h
inst. - � � 11
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—MISS Walkinshaw, for many yeals
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- --a—valtied teacher in Mitchell Publ- C
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School, but who' has just retired, wa ,
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on the closing da , presented, by h I
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pupils with two hand -some volumes an .
a beautiful purse. �
—Tile Salvation Arm, y Jubilee held it
. Mitchell on Tuesday night last week
.was well atitended. After the meeting
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a lady officer fainted while descending
the stairs and it took quite a time to
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bringher about. 11 I
—Mr. John Clifton., of Fullartan
PMently sold big team of horses, ls�
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'% ,ars old, to a Seaforth buyer, for "$-
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, ah.. They .are well mated, .and ae.
I .Lowledged to be the best span of heavy
draughts in the township. .
—Tb, e party of Logan sportsmen, un- '
d, r the leadership of Mr. Dan Heilificksl
who went to Muskoka a few week's &go,
returned la�t week. They report a good
time, having killed eleven fine deer.
They got as far up -a's Burk's falls, and -
staid at - Mr. Hugh Mulheron's hotel.
. —Inspector Coppin had Mr. Duncan
Stewart, .a Mitchell hotel keeper, ar-
liv
raigned before Police Magistrate Flagg
on Tuesday, on a charge of selling li-
quor without a license. Defendant ad-
initted the charge and was fined $50 and
costs, or thr4r�onths i4prisoilment.
—Last spring Mr. August Eckmire,
of lot 30, conedssion 6, Logan, pur-
chased. eight bushels and a half of bar-
ley from Mr. John Skinner, of Mitchell,
which, he sowed- on about four acres of
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land. I The crop yielded 50 bushels to
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the acre. . 2
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'The St. Marys Curling Club - has -
org�nized for the coming season, The
following have , been appointed skips.
Wm. Andrews, Samuel Sparling, Wm..
Somerville, T. 0. Robson, J. D.
Moore, George Grant, J., M. Weir, C*,.
.11. Micliityre, Joseph Oddy., H. F.
Sharp. '
—The Listowel School .Board have
appointed the following ladies to the
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-vacancies in the Public School:- -Miss
Braw,mer, of London, Miss Hamilton,
of Milverton, and Miss Campbell, of
Palineifston. The selections were made
from, 1,00 applications, abotte tifty of
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thern ll�olding second-cl&sVertificates.,
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—A verdict has been re$urned against .
Wm. Henry, of Ellice, -by- the county
court, for encroaching on the highway
by putting up a fence 'Upon the public
road. $1,000 bail was taken for his ap-
pearanceat the June sessions, then to
receive such senterice as the -judge
deemed proper to inflict.. I
—The other day d;etecVtve Ph&i.r, of
London, arrested Thomas Williamson
and Thomas Williamson, father and
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son , of St. Marys, on a charge of per
jury, laid by Mr. John A. Wickett, of
Thorndate. The Williamson.8 recently -
bad Wickett summoned for a breach of
the Scott Act and lie was fined $100 and
costs, They swore they got liquor from
him on a certain day, when he alleges
he was eight miles away at the time,
hence the arrest.
—A public entertaintnent given by
the students attending the Mitchell
modelachool at the close of the session
was a grand success, and netted about
$22, With the proceeds the -students
purchased a handsome Silver fruit at -and,
cream pitcher and breakf ast cruet, and,
congregated the following evening at - -
the residence of .Mr. Nethercott, Prinei-
. pal, of 'the School, and presented him
with the i
,gif ts. I
—At the couuty court, in Stratford
last week, R. Kincaid sued John Far-
rell, of -Morrington, for $273.77, t , he
amount of a note with interest .endorsed
by Farrell for his brother. John Far-
rell refused to pay givmig as a reason
that be didn't sign his name, but only
put his mark, while in an intoxicated
condition. The jury, however, brought
in a verdict for theplaintiff for the f ftli .
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am. ount. .
. —A Listowel grocer has been pester-
ed by certain persons coming into big
store and " sampling " bologna, etc,
To cure them, he,d-osed a piece of heavy
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draught bologna with Cayenne pepper
and .watched developments. No. I
carne in as usual,[and sliced off apiece
of the bologna, but hardly had he the i
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dainty morsel in big mouth before be 1
deposited it on the floor. No. 2, a
stout, cheery looking-manY was the next .
to try "warm" bologna, and rather
',than let on that he was sold, swallowed
the mouthful, I and tben—well, soine-
body wanted to see bi.m outside.
—The students of the Stratford Busi-
I si
neva College attended the Central Meth-
odist church, Sabbath evening, I-Sth
inst., in a body, Rev. A. Cuniting-
li�am discoursed -on the subject, " How
th e boys . m ay win. ' The ell ai ch w as
crowded to overflowing. The pastor.
delivered an excellent sel"Won, enamer-.
ating the necessary qualities for Success,
taking for the foundation of his remarks - -
the 48th verse of the 2nd chapter of
Daniel: *'Then the King made Daniel
great aridgave him many great gifts,
and made him ruler -over the whole pro- ,
vince of Babylon. � .-
-Mr. Joseph Kidd, of Dubiin, Was
up before Police ,%Iagistrate Flagg Of
Mitchell, on Wednesday of last week
on a charge of throwing a two -pound
1)
weight at the plaintiff, Mr. John ,yan), .
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I in, the def,endariVe st
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.- 'showed a nastycii,
,spated the weight i
was thrown from tb�
. fe,ndant and inflicted
_.. The ,evidence addul
.
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� �:. .0idera,ble provocatioij
- witnesses Would gal
Alr. !%Ti4l tbrew the w
� trate, however, deer
sufficient -to establi")
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imposed a fine on the
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- -with cosfs. The de,fe,
I - taken steps to appee
cision.
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TITE, N MINATIONS.-
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- -place here on Monday
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, - be return of the. o'
,claination. There WIC
. with the old touncil
. the ratepayers acted
. ingr them all by acclan
wtre willing to ser�
. good and faithful sery
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a 4 -1ohn Ila;Aii�
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li-ved here, and witt
Messrs. Thomas anfl l
Turnberry, died at _.
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. T'leoday last. Both ,
I wite. wtire en'g,age-1. in t
- )� bulsiness there an4lat �
. both very good, haN,in)
the business in the Obl
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DoTs. -The Method'.
- ent,ertainment he1A i
Hallon Fridoy night ' L
L zu;ecess. -The Septelli
. ,cheese from the Blut
I shipped on Tuesday I&
WEDDI�XG' RELLS� —21
� ,of -iTurilberry, has j�oi
L beiaedicts. Thebrideis
. of Wroxett-r- This 4
I . -place at the rftidence fl
YeV�eni 13 k, _.
on INIonda Lin �
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- . large number,of friendl
. young,coulple the great
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L �cessful examination ,V
L c Bluevale School last T
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; num ber �of the parent
I .attended througliout '�
. te"hers were assisted I
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I I pupils liy Messrs. Stem,
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i . Ewen ai�d Hartley. IL
I a knowledge OfL tb e va,.,
as could be obtained 0,
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- - and thorough course i
; able features in co=.
I exam. i1i.ation were, th
and the good E nglisb i
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were brought to a clos.
., Rev. A. Y. Hartley, A,
I others, Nvho expressed
. . pleased with the stana,
Land the advaneement <
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Manche
. CHRIST-MAs TREE. --'
Church a jubilee was
- bath school children,ox
. last. The first: part of
devoted to the litera
and then the distribut!
on -the tree.: The proc,
ab out $30. .
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Alex. Wat-SoDL had hi7'
School Section .'Nto. 9, 1
day last, and in,c-onne�
tree. Therti-wer-0 abot
a large atteudauce ,i
. pupila in theirseveral i
� s eves and :teacher '��
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- there. are bright pros -1
Nvo.rk--durilmr the comi
foll,�Lwin 1�, �
g ,da'y in Sectio;
- Mr. A. L, . Budge had
Messrs. Blair, Wats
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and Glordon, the condi
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, ed. There was a., gooi�,:
the examination was a,
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. con,cluaii.on both 4aelle',1
I . prise(� to receive Iland-
coillp.6mentaryaddres,,
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- . .Nlisq Robertson �.eceiv'
album and N.1r. -Budgeti
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Christmas Card. �
P R El, E, NN TAT I 4) �-,-. —, AS 11
is leaving his schooLani
the ra embers and ad
eburch wished to expri
.__ his:removal an4d appre
vLeps to the chureh, ,
bo4rding li,ouee,_111711
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-Colborne, and preseli
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. . puise Containing a h;
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. L Mo "7 3 and a very �:�,
. drdss Mr. Budge Ina,
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' expressing hiS T
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beipg in coynpauy�lkvlth
I colilinullity in Social Oil
I Sin ' ' here beez
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�td 1 by them alL H4�
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on . av n" thein, b
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wat for the best, an('
. . thankful on 'feelina !
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bel.lit wishes, which I
L thing he most m ishea ,
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for'thislast tokrni of t
coasidered it w-. is boyo
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. speak 'to th e m 4'.1bout it
' thanks f6t all t)
cere . �
I wi�hed thew peficeavi "
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wn,4 Heaven at ' t. ,
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I'll .
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�4cjiooi, TRr--,Tj-,i.,s.—
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school trustees takes 1,
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daj as the other in..'
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- 11 Th� following gentlen),
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for! positions on th
- NV�ra L -Thos. Ab I
- Cb4PMan. .,Ward 2, .
Mo'ore -ai;A J. A. .N'!
Safiiiiel Youhi1l. V
COO= and Job -'a Elid
I'll.g No.)11�N.1TI4)-_,"-
liefe this C�To
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� interest, Being held - �
the business men hav'.
. do, there was a good,
payers at the appoin
lowing gentlemen,wer
. Ila r, ` W. Ingli
- WZ,Clegg, GCO'. MkOl
-�, a -ad Thos. liohne� I
L I Hannah, J. A. Mol
.. Sj'cottL. Deputy - Reev;CL
John Hannah, Geo. M;
and Samuel Youllill. �
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Lhat -a y will run f"i
est -1 �
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. .,. lnglis al�d N <
.. likely Ile a c ose ral
I withdrawn from the .
is probable Mr. Hanik
. and .that Mr. Morton
I posed. For the Dep,
contest vrill be betwet
and MeKenzie, only,
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- - gentlemen were 001,1111
lors -. Ward. 1, -Jui
Neelands, Thos. Agnc`
I Eon, Alex. Dawaou,
Warid -2, �1. J. floin
Dr. Towler, lxlenr�l
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- Lemmer. Ward :3,
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)reO. Mckenzie, NN-
. Little, Dr. lChisholl