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. . TW*INT7�-TH.IRD YEAR. I - , bEArUAlkis -rXULiJ,&Xx %1,&1-t,U,&XV1 IV, 1p-tils . 61-50 a Year, in Ad
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_�T` FIFTEEN DAYS . . . I that this company, which is madei up' to raise prices but thus far bavenot met then searched and a secret closet opened, ies were very severe, was taken to the the door, .If the National - � _.
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9 W11,L BE , with any great success. Several meet- in which a nii-mber of mil articles hospital, where he has since died. The sung half the audience will be P11ttiDg in the Riding.. Mt. Perry resigned and .. __ �, I �
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� IN U A RY. 'y IN] ov. at was eliect�d by acel"'amation,
. - . of prominent Toronto sportsmen, Will in way ,of . run, This is M r. � I ..... .
: I JA I . h eg away team in the course of their on their overcoats at the time. :
2 I I J� I suffer farther from poachers. The ings were he�d in this city and a genernl were btought to light, in , ear knocked down and ran over a boy a form of rudeness very prevalent and it and has held the seat ever since. In . �
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�:La> --C-i -A- 0 JE- , " — will have worn off and the dam. advanco.of about $5 per thousand was overcoats, shoeo and hardware, some of car .
�, � � lling any and all heavy novelty i Surely four 1872 2%1r. Perry removed to Woodstock, .
o .1 . We aralnow se take F lac� by New Year's in both which had been missing for over two and the pony he was riding, and a wo- should be done away with. I I
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� . . ductiqRv in price. gunners .will now have a wholesome Now . York add Philadelphia. The ye Mr.,Bacheldor wits taken before man had a narrow escape b 9heriff in the place of the late Mr. Roas. I j I .
� I - 'Pods at a re . - � 14 ence to anyone, and if -everybody would � ..... '.-_ - . L
-h as winter gq . " from the .inabufacturers de0y that I It. - becoming entangled in the w�wels of the I . "", t - -
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I - - . remain quiet for that'len�gth of time --6e ilia children were John, deputy sheriff, �
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ly . I . i oLD 'NAMES V9, NEI" is necessary, on account of the increase . � - - lof 7 -, -f,.-.,
. I - and see �vhat we have, and the '. low Local tradition is dear to the hbart of in the cost of niaterial. The rate of gent -to jail for 40 days 'bv' a T4onto soD, town clerk and treasurer of :Dun- corously . � �.; I Deloraine,. Manitoba, Thorna3 B., . I S � -
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! . neers, of which the " , c �a -attend a theological col , )age in Toronto, . I
- of in Glasgow 64 years"' agyn and a� , .1 :
LIS" , i o'shistorian, is chairr less profit. Retailgis have laid in a with him, and whom he turned out - i __ I - .
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I ) man. The endeavors of this society, to large ,stock but no'doubt will prom d'the-1bree, consid- —The village of Shelb the � - _14 I
I was employed for 35 years z'with the Wednesday last, am urne mourris 1,
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_- them on record, is' these of the 111'anufact�rers. ' . —Mr. J. Dixon, We photographer and Dundas foundry. a was . . - ,_ I - .
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�, - CAPSy . most praiseworthy. Future citizen's will ED-OiN ARLINGTON. tight -rope walker, and Mr. S. Solo' I �
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— i - —1 _� . I The funeral took place on iMunday :.�:
UNDERWEAR,,,, . ,era of the York PiODeersi Their opin- - Q,a n a d- a-. drowning last Friday afternoon. They last. . . ataV4 and smashed ilia 'furniture. At Olelland was born- in -the vi---inity of To- - . �, - . I
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� . . bt mee —John Trick, a former resHent of this point a policeman put in -an appear- r o in the year '1848, He took a .
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,� BLANKETS . i CITY. heari4. At their Tuesday-n�gl t I ani, onto Bay on the ice, but managed to I .
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. i sed in the icy water, I the late W. Cran�ford in the livery other two escaped. The prisoner was leaving which he went into business, . ;
AND— i ToiLo-N anglog of —It is announced that the Manitoba � � .1.
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� � - tered a, protest against the c - - next morni in 1886, be joined 171 - - I
I . . Mayor!.Qlarke may congratulate him- old names to - when the former -have I - let —A charter of inborp6ration has been business in that town. died at Morden, detained in custody unti) 119, during which time, . I I I
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F Legislature will meet between the ' when the k1agistrate gave him his dig- , the Queen's I i
Z , . . . '� In � I . , ., I Manitoba, ffom the effects of a dose of , . � i , i - L
. YS I significance, 1� he latter are simply � ndil5th of February. � ce as to his No. 7, and was at the engagement at � ,� i . I
MG . � BO sell apon!being the only individual in a d t, : grante� by the Government I of Ontarioo poison taken unintentionally. It ,ap- charge, with pome good advi I . .
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� rly of Toronto who- has been to Messrs Cant Bros., under the name � . I I - I—
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0C) - _rs - I . elected t ' his h�ig h. offica' - Iniond, Quebec,,ha of " The Cant Bros., Company of Galt, pears that he had a bottle ot poison to conduct whil'e- studying theology. - Ridgeway. -Some time afterwards, i , � 1�
- 0 elty. The change principally referred a presented her hue-
, - � I i I I . 4imited. The company will continue kill vermin and a bottle of gin. He -On Thursdav morning the barns bo 1! I
: . � terin. Hie was� however, -given a,tight quitting busiocaa, he studied for the . I - I �
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a by t4e MaZ-donald, who made the adiers' PODd Park, to -Extensive water works � Kincardine, were destroyed by f I �
Jie Grood� anct t1le . - . I 1hose J ' and by mistake got the poison. He near tion with. the' Reformed Presbyterian �� I
0 of of all sorts, and also iron tools. The - :�,
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� ,_ runningamart enough to appa " Howard Lake." The name, so an- constructed at Galt, at an .-expense It started inthe st.raw stack about 3 church ; was settled at I&Villel Indi- :� I �i.
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. - y the -former as a good Conser- desired to them, dates back to the stir- v r $100,000, the -contract having been of capital stock is $40,000. lingered in terrible agony for two days o'clock. The following morning, at ana, and also at Brooklyn, Niew York. .
� I vAtive candidate for one of the Torontos . - -Mr. T. Dryden, of Ta�istock, won beforebe died. � 11 .. 1 :
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in the ne: t Dominion election. its energetic efforts to d Trunk Railway Company a Ar. Frank Stinson of St. Catharines 12.30, the barni of Mr. S. McKim in the Eventually lie returned to Pana a an I
;C many backers.in I -The Galt Board of Trade are mak . . . I I
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U / , I . CLVIC 7LUORM. prize Cor the beat kept section of the died very suddenly last Wednesda same neighborh�,od were also destroyed. settled in Shelburne, as past4r. of Knox a
[ McFa I - I nreserve for the old landmarks their i I .! i
T L ing arrangements for �the holding of 1� -stock, was burned and the lose ,� I 'i I
L .( : _ : night.1 About -ten o'clock he was sittio All the church, Presbytery of Orau�pe -a- a I I �
. . At the'receat municipal elections the company's .roail between Goderich and 9 , ,:
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X I . I ong . I their second'annual dinner on the 23rd J will be veiry heavy. Both .building has been Moderator of -that rash tery, - *
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v . 1. iast. I I - were insured in the West Bruce _-N�utu'll- and was at the time of his death Con- I L I
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IL I se ' and or is certainly ve� y creditable wel Shortly afterwards he was taken This makes th wl 4 .
. sor McEwen-& Sob, of Mlontreal, ha of his ability r at .1 L .
trance company, which - -, . ty the ' I - wil ,, spe!l, and died in a few - curred in that section during the pa He was.an txcellent preacher, a faithfu I �, .
ciate t a - romotion of Mr. Wilharn I ;� I
a6lamattion of Ashbridge's Bay � I pended. The liabilities are estitni t I I .
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k been. here settling the L , . I -The fine larize building iof the Can- minutes. The deceased was bo'rn in year. All but one of these were insured and conscientious pastor and w" great- �i I
. . - . Eagliah :syndicate. This by-olaw wan Wainwrigh from the posi,tion of assist. . . I ce Company. -
. � ' ' $123, 000' - in the West Bru It isi ly- beloved and esteemed by all classes I
I : I ea,rried a large ,majority. In likc jura�ce Coml;ny, at Tor- County Cavan, Ireland, in 1822, coming . . �:
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sm. -The annuz,, I meet- he electors have -decided , upon to' St, Catharines in 1846, and .starting undoubtedly, the work of anincendiary.. and creeds. Deceased was a memberef ,I 0
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. I I manu*turer pf boots and shoes in Qua- . I 1
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wad Grey Cheese Fac.' . a big chinje in their system of occupancy. 'It is located oi King street, a distillery, the largest at that time in hub who the guilty party or parties aire the I'vlasonic order. also of the Ancient . a,
! n"un'- Wainwright is one of the i-nost popialar, bec, died suddenly last Thursday morn. it is difficult to find out. Other�Jarmers Order of United NV orkmen and- of the �
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. "Cipal gp,Vernwient. They hope t9 de- Mon, is built of granite, saiidsto�e and brick, that district, and ever since be has been . �. I � � j
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- perhaps the most popular, of the ing<of neuralgia of. the heart. , I , - �, �
- 1 his popu arity, - seven storeys in height, ,awl has a high connecte I , I � �
4&y wternoon, 277th .,&Oy the potency of ward log -rolling ,to I d with the liquor business. in that neighborhood are in a state ,of Independent Orderof Foresters. . .
0, Mr. Geo. Brewar, � trealli staff, and deserves I -Rev. W.A Laird, pastor of the hirty feet square. �t is a solid -Mr. A. F. Wood, M.P. P., of North terrible anxiity If-st theirs will fall a I ---- O.- - � �t :t �
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, . He now receives a ealaT First Methodist church in Hamilton, � � �� .g I
� - The annual report 1%tion of4oroato is a me 200,000, there Hastings,is responsible for the following - prey to the torch or fire bug. � I , j ,
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"o 9 -A despatch hag beeli received in �taternent: There is such a thing as -The raturns from the[ in ay, of Avouton, A . :i *
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r CoArane and was ��It six _dlistricts,. or one, ward for ' died'euddenly Sunday of heart disea,se. . Mon- Mr. John - S. Murr � .
P I will be b (,'eneral Manager Sargent and Assistant r li �
I offices show that the arrivals at I - ;
' Geo. Brewar, - John r, ,every V',000 inhabitants. There will be General Manager Wainwright, the -road -A small band of Sioux refugees on . London, to the effect th�t Drs. J. IX successful farming. I have just sold I were 8,589, an increase has purchased Air. Bugh ilamilton's - �
�aland, George Cardiff, four aldt'-,rmen for eaoh.digtrict, and the ' M r. Thos. treal for 1890 blacksmith shop and lot in Moth4-,M�11 I � � �jj �
will never miss Sir Joseph Hickson. and G. H. Wilson are .retu�rniog home to 140 bushels of clover for " .
the Manitoba side of the .boundary are . ver the previous year of 658. The - - I
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�Ytxllj were re�eleeted term of 4ffice witi extend over -two years, o - , London, Ontario 'hi�hly qatisfied with Tumelty, of Madoc. - for $800. He took possession on Md � . I I.
' . . . I , . causing some uneasiness toi Dakota 9 . H amount of money which the iminigrants . � i --' Al.:
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ea And- -Mark M. .-Tmen4roip each district retiring ationo' theyhav6 madeinto 32 acres se6ded last year to, clover. a �
., two ald( I I - d the investig 7 1 1
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>inted Auditor. The- . annuall I The 106amcil committees wiil . New York Letter 'se, tiers by indulging in ghost dances an the Koch yetem of treadn' consumption took from the two crops in one year acknowledged ownibg w good ope, and Xr. Murray, we Ahink, ', I - I , ) -
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a,ppoiated salesman on j I be reducl.ed to four, a -ad no alderman 0 . . 1. $8 per ton, avera could not have�done better than in mak- ., - � _.� - _.
11 I Nx-w YoRiE, January 12th, IS91. t�-London was visited last week, by by inocul tion. They have Aix bottles (1890) 60 tons of hay, worth The destinatioij of these new c'omers � - i� �
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Isar, y,,,� a6r, and it was, Will be �erniittedto act on two of them. of the ly ph, and say that they have or $480 ; 140 bushels of clover seed, ing the purnhas6 be has. -- � �� i I
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atrous should haxethe 7he De* 3y8teM goes into effect on the � I . . inoculated themselves w -On Sunday afternoon, 4th inst., �i 11 � I 1,
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� will for consumptives in this city is receiv who have attained such by very differ- I thout expert rth $4 50 per bushel, $630 ; while �
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'L'he queetion of when I -first of �exiit year, and its workings - encing any symptoms of rpaction. from pasturlDg lie derived, at least, $46, - J Charles French,son of Mr. John French, �- --� . __ -
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� open and: close v be critia�lly regarded. in other cities. a great deal of consideration . ju�t ent metkns. One was Henry M. Stanley, -+John Black's elevatbr aqd a laigg�: making a total of $1,140, and his land is British ColurrWia, 379 ; United States, , � - � 11.
149 of Mitchell, aged eleven years, broke - - ,�'
now and it is very likely that Dr. and the other John L.. Sullivan. . - i I _�.
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�was decid-ed that it TILE, MAYORALT- TED. I - in. hay barn a,djoining it, in Fergus, were in a better condition for other crops than 1,03'. , From this it will be seen that through the ice while crossing the river . ; � .
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.1 November Ist . The 6feated mayoralty candidate . . . . I ud Wednesday last before he seeded it down. Qvar-1,000 went to the United States, near Mr. Henry James' residence, in � - 'i �
if the � id- gaged in selecting the re. burned to the grou � J a � I 1i
� i howi.ng the project, the need of which is pany. is now enj t m.
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I i Of - going t i tit t ceeclings, 81 week,with all the contents.. There wore -A disastrous fire broke out on Front which reduces the gain to C nada to that town' and was drowned. There �- - .V �
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Some mit 't is said that the of 1 a origical land in the , , , OF -'the new _��, -
wing the factory all I jvhy Mr. -, lark should not hold ted on all sides. A maiDder 25,000 bushels of grai ;,! principally street, Balleville, Thursday of last week, something over 7 000. ' was a atro'Dg current running at ,the . � � , 4
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. the, number of consumptives turned away Northwest. %bout 10,000,000 acres re- here were farmers, 511 ; farm i �. 5
,;king cheese ollice. 'Mr. wheat -in the elevator, *hile the ha� which reduced the Filliter Block' to a comprs t . - �
n the , I Midonald accuses time and the body was carried under- .;� �
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I . tuaily the City from our hospitals C 8 I 9 )mplete ruin. The block was occupied laborers, 624 ; general laborers 1,062 ; 1� I
�in the - - U being -still vir a 60�� tons of hay. c( ' - neath the ice. Mr. Henry James alarm- ' , i , 1� �
winter. The 4 .. Mayor ol odation is surprising, and'mueh larger -T. E. Moore & Co., coal merchants barn contained som L z- mechanics, 845 ; cletks and traders, 482 1 1 - I I
� i action, he in I . � I I . - �1,?
e I'll ! Printer, 11although on histfirst el' saigned. Liabili' Mr. Black will be a ve heavy 1*r. by A. L. Geen, druggist, and L. B. a �
� axe taken from th . than the number that are admitted. 'of ,tMontreal, �ave a . I . � - I . I., I
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appeareA to hand over all right to city- loss eati . was carrying a female domestics, 413; " ho calling,"" ed the citizens and soon a large number
.— � ot t pounds Insurance hbt,known. mated ier, merchant . wer n aged in chopping the ice away Y ,
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�port T ta, - . � Some of'our best: doctors believe that ties, $40,000. .�. M. Conroy, clothier, I . I - . . ,; 11
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d, 1,147,,854 ; totaX . priatingicontracts to another firm. . Mr. � from $20,000 to $30,000. 1 demijohn of coal oil through the drug 2,969. The agent�a report states th t to search for the body. The search was
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mada- - 1-05 540 - aiver- . Alaci]164ld will, now try to prove t lie 6 bj a t - .plish a an a . ssign- -The closing hours 6f the old y ar shop, when the handle broke and the the call in surroi continiied until near midnight on. Sun- - � -1 . , �,
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� to, one pound cheese, d pri � - witnessed two pretty good sized firea, at oil ran through a Tegister into the furn- . day and was again resumed on Monday . 11 . �
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I- , I he will bp in the ' apacity of existing r- Rev. ". Robinson'. M.A., of - ' 'Montreal add at 0'alifax. Tha,p 'at ac ng Tious year, and was far beyow � morn - was. not found ,� 1.
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�carpeir gallon for � : the Mayoils chair to work enla � I . the a; In an instant the center buildi itig, but the body -
�, I haUl pitals� ban by establishing new ones. ,31d i: �
. I � ter Mr. Mae- hos Pr b ter an church at Cheoterfli - was a mass of flames. fhe owner and 0y. Emoloymedtfor market gardeners ,9i �
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. out his r0forms. As A star , Montreal w" oln bifildings and at uAtit abou three o'clock, on Monday
r p6und I This me& that, money should be given Ontaryi , �died on Saturday. Deceased' his clerks had to run for their lives. is on the increase in Montreal and dis- � I .. #�
-ta , number of . donald balited on Meredith, Clarke - . � of St. Paul and St. Gabriel - ' . afternoon. The young !ad is said to �� �
I such bo itals as now' admit consum�- ha�d mini �ered to � - - - �1� -
.40 ce-rt e the Chesterfield con. corner I I I
--L890, 89, FAG_ � Bowes aid Hilton, the well-known legal to fine ., street@, -and resulted in a total losi of The entire block of three stores was de- trict. have been rather a bright boy, but un- - ,
ilk in I t* so generously as to enable gregation for 32 years, and was highly ! -Sir John McDonald entered on the I I 1�
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'21th and. closed Octo. . I firm, on tuesdd-y, and asked Mr. W. R. tive pa ten ' I I I . bout Spo,000, involving insurance to stroyed, causing a 108% of $10,000. , - fortunate, as it is only a little over - .L 1; J
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. r. - It is them to inc ess, respected. 8 der Mackf,-Dzie, on 77th year of bia age on Sunday,4th inst. I - , � j -1 .
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e Alereditki to accqpt a retaine a t - -The Hou. Alex' a. year sinco be fell off the rai Way �
.1 Abo�t . a dozen of these : -On Thursday night of last week he exte�it of about.$37,500. -The Hali, � , I4 �i
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be quent meeting of understoOd the leadeiriof her Maje3ty's beds. 1 4 from Looking back over his public life of near- bridge and hurt his hip and broke �bisi . - � , :
- Brewax was: re-eleet- loyal Op6osition in the �Ontario Parlia- hospi re now experimenting with some il I - disposed, person broke into �he' fa�x fire'- is reported at about $4 . 0,0000� Friday, in replying to an addres. nd recal-linC'th-e names : � I : , i
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� i . , his constituents, declared that during ly half a�century a I �; �
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-Stewart, re,ele . t I , ' St. total loss- I the reciproe ty nel - -of the men who w�re actors in the poli- - i
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'Strachan re I cted . rnent diatinetly refused the offer. Mr. the lymph 0 no bundred Welladdavenue Methodist churchl -On Thursday evening last Judge gotidtions'of 18i4, the -A harse atta6hed to a buggy re- - � �� I
- -elected ,d the charity boxes from England tica " 4 i
. patients have been inoculated, The - re- Cath,erines, robbe I drama when he entered Parliament
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�tiag to let the m -ilk � � � Meredi-th's action might well be expect- _ I - ' ome McGuire of Kingston received a tele- tone of the despatches Premier finds himself alone leased itself from its fastenings at the . -,:
I ad,, as in'�% shortttime he will -be sitting bul 6 9 thus far have been veiy,- encourag and carried off a looking-glas I a and a gram that his residence at Prince Albert, was that" Canadians knew best what -in 1844, the - ,I
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id at the Town Hall, I ., elves." He added that he upon the� stage. Even of the members 'oat meal mill, in Sf. Marys, about,aight - . � j,
I - alongaide�, our Mayor on the'.,Opposition ing, and give great pro . mise of ultimate 1 small arti2les. � tepay- North West Territory, had been burn. suited theins o'clock Monday evening and made ,for . __1
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. benche . I ., ed down. It was,96 handsome brick nevei would consent to a the stables of its owner, Mr. J -/'D, � . �
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A TREAT FOR CELILDBL-N. f the tlbwnship of Mersea, Monday such disorder ten years-laternot one be- - .. I
__41_ Tiii.cup,E.For,-.coN�su.,3irTi.o.N, ers o i f structure, itu ted illa a pleasant place. policy, but he could not conceive why . Moore. When opposite the corn I of - L� -
land of The,Cbristmas Pantomimes for.!bild- 'I 51th inoi., askin�, f a bon�us of $5,000 in free side rcmfCins in public life, and less than 41r ��.
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- Three of our doctors are in the cted that ilia libr%ry, contain- anyone should object to reciprocal I iough so Church and Queen streets in that t6wn . 1,
grEme ran, so prominent in London and Paris I aid of the Lak h,'r'i!e, Essex & Detroit It is exPe .a dozen are in the flesh. W I � � f
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. the Kaise'ra investigating'.Dr. Koch's iog many valuable works of law has trade'Necured by treaty and not inimical severPLI persons attempted to stay its' - , - .
Mli-On Ch-riatnima' 0 . ntobe introduced on % majority of P tht Premier's . .1 �
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,celebrated cure. ',Prof..Ramsey Wright theatres, are soo Railroad, was efeated by a beeii destroyed. The house, contents to the interests of Great Britain. He advanced in years, progress,, but the an-amal, in order to � :
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I ha's been heard from and is hard at d utables were val6ed at $7,000. informed that deputation that m, ,sprang on the sidewalk op- .
t Wzhig�h OGM6 twenty- I 'York ,first of which will be given 16y Mr. lin � to retain the , flavoi of half a century - i .�
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. w6rk. Dr. Bingham., of New 11 -The..voting for repeal of the Scott � . ad for $4,000. -_ the last two'years he was absent only osite Mr. Moore's store, damaging the I i �
rL"- were disposed of 7 -bro . Miner in the Fifth Avenue Theatre- Act in Charlottetown, Prince. Edward ,They were insur says : -A � ter three days from the House of Commons. ago. He is bris,'k and buoyant � with the Euggy and breaking the harnes�' ii� the I � , �, �
I ught some of thedymph up from:that ,-A Winnipeg dispatch - 0 . , - i,
*&.k�: and geese, The - con. - -,About the middle of January. These Island, took -place Thdisday of last I - same pronene84 to- jest and the same , . .1 ;�
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city, and'on Monday treated two [citing rible story comes via Edmonton from -A gang of counterfeiters, were ar . ct.'4 In running- along the sidewalk to- . ..,
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*,venty'divided, zio one L . performances are, great attractions in week. .Thelfight was a most e3 I taste for a. joke, and over e4lls that a hicle collidp.d - �. �
� I - a- �r two birds, sumptives in the General Hospital before -London, where they are given for three I �nner and spirit of esmara. wit . W, 11
� I f the Beaver Lake.' Some months T'ago a rested last Thursday a, short distance rds Church street the ve � -1
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on - a gatheri of medical men. Both pa. one, and resulted in the ,repeal o iip charmof,ma -_ _ . ,,
ing . �y frorn from Prairie Siding, Rochester townsf. with a telegraph pole upsetting �'thO 4�
ity of fift6en votes. young Indian boy strayed aw " %I
!4 T_P;xE-.-This1 eniter� I nth@ each winter. The scenery for met by major . derie which goeg go fiLr among his int.- 5.,
_1 tients are'so-far all right, and will be mo 6 trace was seen of, airn un. Essex County. The gang included " leakint,'the shafts and reless, � - 1:
nee -n prepared and it is � I y Gray, Dominion G, ov- homea d buggy, bi . �
tioa with Trinity- several plays has bee � ,.F,. Hen le, 13 iley and three men mittefriends and immediate followers. . IL
elo8oly watched antit Februar,y .].at, r, whose headquar. til ten ys ago, when a skeleton, sup, woman named Duc ing the horse. The animal then ran to� - -,)
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- I t civil, nginee . R. In private lifei he is unoste �14
�.School, came. off on 1 when Dr.'Bingham says the result will expected that 11 Alice in Wonderland" ernmen �` named Stud8on-father and two son, its stable, wherej it was found in an ex- .
� 11 .� on Wednesday posed to be his, was found standing upi . . I :1
: the Foresters' HAIT. . and 11 The Three Bear�" will be the first tere are in To�onto, was ere found a milling hospitable, and is well entitled to 3
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ansiated, for the mos:'i . wiJEN NVILL ITHEXI-1113 -BE, to be produced. All who take pa.r.t in of last week a�arded $ . ad States dollars, the many wiahes for ha,ppy returns of hausted co .
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ft � . '� . _ ng ed the -poor victim was tied between the lattie s�ud a die for Unit � a. the day. � � . worse forthe rni8halp. A lady' narrowly � I
d, recitations by the The day when Sir Alexander .Camp- the plays, with the exception of ft fe,w peniation for ii�j uries sustained by falli trees and left to starve by the ludians� besides a quantity of the spurious coin . life in a shock escaped beingrun over by the horse at � : I -
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I thg beat features of __ -gloves, ,participants, will be children, Various on a defective sidewalk in Ottawa. . ellent imitation, -A young man lost hit; - I _�
� L bell, �in cocktailed hat and white ifice to bring good luck in hunt., The counterfeit is an axe � the entrance to the Yard,
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I -he singing of � � - 11 be introduced, . m �.
t waa t . 11 shall mo"t the throne in the 88embl. ballots wi -The Government 6hquiry at Mon- - . I of the proper weight and ring, and the ing i anner at-Ltbe Grand Trunk Ralill I 4C
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ri- our flotirishing sub�,,. � ,oat " ballots, 11 dog " ballots, .&c., of shipping li�e 1119' een extensively sold. on,the station j0bbourg,onWednesd . .. t -i.
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- I ,,, . Chamber of the old Parliament bu care to have treal. into the mode Mr. and Mrs. Edward Case, 0 coiug have b 'ihe arrival at Port H pe-�'of 3�0. 3 Perth county since 1864, died at the _.
� lis were $33. � : should not be far off now, and yet no and children whose parents cattle. to Engl o a close ' h I the dollar. Upon . . I . sidence of his son, Mr. George r -1
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-Oa Roaday evening I one seem' to know when it will come. .thern take part in the plays will be ji'ven on Saturday. The Deputy Mirdster of " lived in Roches- express going east, st I I o'clock4e Francis ram, Stratford, on Saturday, .7.rd inst. 91
I ridniothers. On the father's Th6 prisoners, who had t.,
if 'p - I I �1 an opportunity, should they show any I at seven gr .� . taken McGuire and his two brothers boarded i
. romineat citizens- � ffon.�Oli*er Mowat. is 44ppo a similar enquiry side Mrs. is ra to their home in !Co. Deceased was a native of Beverly,York- �Ii ,
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sidenCe of our amiable oi providi3 -Col. dramatic ability. Should the venture' � s � �.
sed,tD be in Marin6 will hold Leroy Case grandmother, ter township for many years, were
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j a quandairy as to 'how t . c. . I 'Mrs. Ann McDcnald'is g1'eat-grand. I to Windsor and locked up. I shire, England, and came to Canada in �_
Wkernitili, xAr. Jtv-mes prove successfu.1 Mr. Miner proposes tb . rn cotton syndicatepaid John Splan, a brakeman on one' of bourg. As they had no tickets they �i
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Cibsop, of Hamilton, -with I a conatitu. -The D��* . - � 1 1852, settling in Toronto, where be was- I ��
,ving disposed ,of, his, , ances each week during tton Mill Company for mother, Is Aunt Judy Na ott " is gt�e4 , the trains engaged on the tunnel work found standing room between the pag- I i , `
. ency. Cal. Gibson -is a.member of the give two perform I the Kingston ireat- grand mother, Mrs. 7,opher -Case is 1 _ I connected with the Northern Railw&y-- .. . 'Ill -
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,_ removing. from, the Ontario Cabinet., so that the result of the season. . I iti3proplertyTuesday. Therew&8$164,- 9 -grandmother. On the mother's at Sarnia, met with a fatal accident on gage aud horse cars, and rode over the as station master at Richmond hill, - e�
tro. Stawartwere eaG ' '.,N E I T11 I F, r, GAs REQUIRED. great . f last week. . He the seven miles between the two towns I ;�;
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� h. the Sting,on-Gibson case skould not be � ()OU, paid in cash, and bonds vaJued at side Mrs. Job Malott is 'grandmother, Saturday morning o it which position be held for seven years. - _;
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� of a handsoine pres, L delayed . Next time the Ambitious The latest thing in electricity is a e87,000 were given for the bal nee. -giandmother, and had shifted the switch at the dumping on what is known tLe 11 blind baggage. In 1864 be removed to St. Marys, -and .
� 6 Mrs. Pearce is great to the. Co- �;.
Y was n' device for lighting cigars. The Dew ' r for &in, and in trying to The express was rushing in L . - 4 �A
(3ty's Colonel should make his calling olders will.realize dolla ground for his tr from there to Stratford in 1885, He . L':', �
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I OW- I . machines are costly affairs with a small The share -h Mrs. Crowe, of Amherstburg, is great- bourg d6pot at the rate of 20 miles an . , . ;
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do Mr. S.t dollar on their' investment. board the last car of the moving train has resided in Stratford ever since, The L w, ,
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r their tokenw. -1 Ot,Z,TO1,,; DIE&11.4_,�T_i; IF-011EVUL. electric battery hidden within a carved -A deputation of ladies waited on great,g .. have his left hour, when Fran use of death.was cancer in the mouth. -1
TffR I al Onts,rio Bee -keepers' fell in such a manner as to . � ��
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we -m -ed regret that he, . or polished box. The slender metal ju,tDp off. Hanging -
t f f . With the col lapse of the .real-estate the Mayor of Toronto a few days ago, to Associasion met .at St, Catharines on leg caugh by the brake rod. The leg He had been iil for the past eight � 4
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I h . orce 0 eircurn- . booia, attention is being directed to lighters and-res'ervoire of alcohol are :a- urge him to use his influence in getting ' wE.s most horribly crushed from. the at the end of the e he swung himself during the most of which time -
. ned in the new machine, but instead Wednesday, 7 th inst., about 60 mem- spe�d of the train, caused months, 41�i
Place where he h;d I othpr linias of business. Whalesale mer- tai touching the lighter to the gas jet, threeladies appointed members of .the ber . a from all parts of the Province in thigh down, in places the bone being laid out, but the nd with such force that he he was confined to his,bed. Ile was 75 � I �.
�ah kindnesa Sev-r chantis are viewing the coming seasola Of Hikh School Board of the city. The a'p- 11 was taken'to his home at him to rebou ' '11,
I 'i a ,lat years old and leaves thTee chilar _�� .
I attepldance. The me m-bership of the bare. an- � I 1,
. with;% ce;1m comprostwe, totally ,Wanting the smoker draws it over heavily charg- . - was hurled back under the cars, Just .,. r �.
We deliveied, and the poini ment r6ts with the City Council. Point Edward, and despite all that sur corge F., William an I _:
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. . association ,has nearly doubled du G d G. Le Clare ,!� :
then tak � - I I a yea ed tODguee ofserpents, when a series of I kill could ,do he died Mohday in front of the station the body of the Mr.Ingram was
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On under sed . r sibee. Toronto's many ,big dr.y 1 . Sydenham Street Methodist church, the year, Wng now ,322. During the gical a all living in Stratford. :i i 4
! The people of Bel I lectric sparks shoot from their throats. of age unfortunate man fell across the rail and . .
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�' ramch Mr. S-tews,rtlir. citythehaine of beiiRg the centre of These, sparks ignite the, alcohol, on the call to Rev.�Thonias Griffith, Ph. D., 'of (,I instantly the wheel passed athwart his � , � :
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.ig his. residence here ati.ada'e! wholesale tr&de. Thei,proprie- - end ' the lighter next -Near y 200 hun,gry men an(f women , body, severing it ia two p r . I fil
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(,% cigar with grace itad - Picton, to become pastor for the er's reporti,was satisfactory. The presi- *ded , right shoulder -to the left hip and caus- -John Knott, of concessi n 3. Ellice,
191DIf to be an honest, Wiese' are . .Ton , . te,rm. - Rev. W. W.. Carson, the pr deqt's address was read by ,R. Me- sat down to the free breakfast provl� . . . ii
�U_sinesa mar, and a they ex�,ect a %Very goGd sessoiz-good �ease. ' lEere is no danger of communa- piator, will remove to Deiroit at, the and ediate death. As the bleeding, died on New Year's day, agipd 85 years. . I 11
-, . � Knight, and a paper on " Honey -bear- for them py the cottage meeting workers - ing 'mm He was the laet of three br�others and . N. -
ibor. ever willing to I �, . make .up a. no blowing out of g*as, in Richm nd Hall, Toronto, on Sunday mangled remains were removed from the 11
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� - . enoulgh, in fact, to . Jor losses eating the fl&m roduced as of March. I iR,,g Plants " was discussed. ck the eight was a horrible one. .He one sister, who emigrated from county . �,
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I Im during 1890. The 49aith -Deborah Carruthers, relict of the '-An unfortunate accident happened 1h
1. - I . - s of age and mninarried. Tyrone, Ireland, in 1848. They always- � - ,
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UCCess., � grocery, and ' ither tra&e have been I" . late William Linton, was found dead in o Mrs. George plain butisubstantittl food that was set was 2n year 71
- A Rri-iSIAX REVOIVTIONIST. . on Sunday, 4th inst., t I .. �aided together, and lived for a year or I . I � T; ,
xs. -Whit, of (1,11nto.n 8 .'y. profit Via'd look for ring, Ontario, Friday before thom. The men have suffered -Sheriff George Perry, of Woodstock, r ' . � -
making atisfaetor Guelph- She was 'entering fore removing to . �._
- her house at Pickei ,1 �
�q . . Tatham, of early hour on Frida�y tvio in-- DoWDie be . - I �� -
�raister, Mrs. Mcm - ral this Vear. Aw-o QgL_ the re- Siepniak. the Russian revolutionist, She walked several miles the �ng pamed away at an I � - _J
,11 a renev g to e4ening. I the Congregational church in that city, I very muc� this winter through not bei at his residence in Ellice, where tfiey lived on the fine ILOO- I I I I I.; L
,"otter, who formerly tailers, there is gener-.1 satisfaction Qver hae arrived here and is preparib pre visit friendsp and re- work, whic� they would morning. 9th inst., '� .
I , I . vious dav to I when she slipped on some mats in the able to t He had been in feeble acre farm, on : which John died, for I - 11,
lecture thror,ghout the country on the ;3 -
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�, Behyravitea' ideas to -the ChmiLtmas saies. - In !�W@ there Was � . ' S h I ofch and fell with much' foice. She tif they could get it. One of that town. ,� 4
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a n a numberof failu,�08, C&Ur.e of " L-ee Russia." His books, � p i . + a health. for some time. past, and about 40 years. The -first death in the . �.
� ow Gbtadned that an- ex-.cedingly larg was past 831'yeors old. ,t wall t1he men �vho has been attending thi . in family Occurred when Archibald died in I i - �
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ftbryo inedicine man, . , -is cofid.i- 11 11-assia under the Tzars'" and 'I Under -On New Vear's night the emplo - winter, w - lately apoplexy had Fiat in, resulting '' i 1. �A
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i . b,ut in nine cases eut of ten th in . y- found that she had sustained a coin hose father is a banker in Eng 18'-9. Edward died six years ago, and i . I ;W,
_a, ad Russia " are ver, �olen mill assem- rk himself, paralysis. , lie was born in the coun .
year, W qL iLn town v well know' ,�y 1) '
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litat tion can: be tra2ed to real I ees of the Tavistook w pound fracture of one of the thigh land and who was a bank cle )ming qht. their sister, Lizzie, followed bim, to the 7-11 1
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rt -Agnew 4as been 'in Dr" and hawe created a stir where� 'their am ' bones. ,Though the injury is a serious died in the General Hospital on Wrida of Essex,'En land$ in 1818, c( � . ,�
-1tion, which didn't "pan out2' People W, # owed to L -e .read. The bled together and presented y 9 11 lad of 16 yej�� ,,,��. grave two or three days after. . The : . I 11 - . ��.P -
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Ist week tak Ilere, W ever tkey are ail . ployer, Mr. J. G. Field, With a hand- after three days' illness, having been to this country When a t , ' ,. � _-�
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I . ing Mr. ith a few exceptions, holpe for no cars, . p I marrie&and were pecul- ; if .
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I one, and Mre-. Tatham well up ha y � h a Ca n brothers never � �,
Prac, ice�,_We under uthor and lecturer says.he hopes to 1�
't - . ,ruore of the zeductive booms, which aid : a z8iisin of Some gold headed cane and a nicely it is hoped that she will be able tci; be brought down through drink. For a time he lived wit � � ji,
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Alel"ae intends s - the few and defraud the in ny. worded address, as a mark of the high i �round agiiin in a coa -.rhe Paris Star Transcript of last Adams, a retired off lenheglim. Fenian raid the two brothers than liv- � �T I
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,term of office. While I . estate agca,ts &ince last midsunitner are the Aw4rican people � in the cause of esteem in which he is held by them. . -The horses attached to the London �veek says :-On Sunday evening B lev. up laud in the town4hip of . B I . I I -
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i "I Ru � � A occasion to ne y id Edward, became intensely . I -
I The curb -&tone .1 'The 1-1,ussian people : ears after, he tpok ing, John ai . I I
Z� striation has n ot been ew and lar between. ssian li4erty. 9� � � LeZph Junction Railway� Om- poli' p&tr6l wagon ran. away Tuesday of Mr, Calvert to admonish On marrying sot � fee' heir pro- �
� 'C 0-� Con- ; some of the congregation who were put- up a farm on what is now lot 8, conCes- alarm - .-
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i to promote the best ' nient it. 11 . wad to worship as they please., pany Will ask Parhament - I stables James Hobbins and John Pope ,7ting on their overcoats while the last sion I" Blenheim. During his resi- 'I perty would be consumed by fire, their � ;ji, I
I PArliament aud tha4 session to ratify its lease to the Canadi "' ds confiscated, or some I , -
. - being sung. His remarks dence in the township he filledta number I money and goo I 11 ,,, 7
lb.- He will in jmU TORONTO �13410ETSMEN VI(!T0R1O(*,1,. They want a I � . an Pacific Railway Company and ex- 'were bringing a prisoner from the south - 1 hymn was Z , , li �
2 - as,sitting 'in the Council I dniaAful think happen, had a large sum - w 1 �
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r3w The Scugog Game Preserve Company, nationalization of the land. --he' latteir -_ and ern part of were timely all' iate. It really of municipal offic? -
� - tending the tim, a for eommenceirnerit the city when the team col- in bank in Toronto. A � -1. - I .
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o be foand sufficiently . is eiren a little farther than even A.weri � 0 is traDge that people who acorn to do both as councillor and reeve. . I .
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18, him. -The noniin- holding a right to hunt and protect cane have got. nevertheless th way from Guelph to Goderich. ' I policemen, with their prisoner, were : aril ungentlemanly act in other i - i enough. Stratford they believed was � , 1.
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i I 11 rge portion of the Lake begrudge it to the r � isoner. should in this respect offend -so grossly. lature of Nort . �Ql .
i ciPal elections took "EL1110 on 36 18,1 ree month'[ ago, a thrown out. B Dr. Daniel 1 doomed, for,wore not the Fenian$ already .
r> triot a hearty wel- -About two or th obbins and the pri posed by &,-v I . ;i
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M hall in Morris on ,Scugog District, near Port Perry, are. doubtlesa give the pa . valuable fur overcoat was taken' from Tohn May, were cut and brubed, but Viiry seldom will a whole congregation unt of the de- ,�
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sidera,ble amount of - jubilaw�� over the success of their first come. Mr. Stepniak will deliver his 'nJ remain quiet and decorous till it is pro-' Clark, Mr. --a � :
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L ted on the question of Certain Port Perry merchants' fire t mouth at the Metro- the front of ff. Scott's store in Wheatly, ot 'seriously hurt. Constable Pope, )etrly dismissed. There is sure to be, thus becarpe the -first representative of a lity his affairs . - ��
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lav�suit� t lecture nex ty, and no clue could, be 'however, had his foot entangled in the I Assem- h a tiuie been� in charge of the I
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it- There was. a lot . .: trespasYed upon their I-AiDda and -violated politan Opera House, his -subject being foand as to where it had gone, nntit leut gear�ng, and was draggect a long dis. I somebody whose time is so precious that North Oxf6id in the Legislative ,=or som in Ellie L 1i
d 11 The RsvolutioD�ry movement in sit ¬ber minute till the bly of Ontario. In 1871 he was-elec�pd lie is said to have left a will, � �i
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�y indulged in which, s, and th � Mrs. S. Bacheldbr hinted tauce over the pavement, his'.head strik he cannot w ' I �L .J
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L C, Frio-I&Y, )f by acclamstion, In 1872 L when bar. I His farm is one of the best 1
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'have much effeot on I them flor damages. �
I . Chancellor Boyd Russia." I found in her bouve. A ing the ground as the frightened horses - setvice is ended. The same is true c -i
. I . L I that it might be remier, Mr. Perry of- No relatives are known to live in this �
_e6y , , L ,�AI�SJNOI TILE 1`111(�.'E OF CIGARS. � and bar hu&band dmahed up the street.' The team was other gatherings. As soon as the last Mowat became P . "
voters w -ho expressed made th,� deliDquents p 1,40 damages I ;
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