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I- - .. HE � HURON. EXPOSITOR.
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4 1 J I � . . i , . Sovereign WO(I we Owing to her very advanced years, and the I
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� � . folk de8ir , should be encour- lowing as its platform, which is' road I pbr 1. The man was strung up and n November Stli and lost no time are proud of our status as British subjects. great pain she is suffering, it is thought she i .
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ADVE[RTI Y'M 11TS, " uned loyal'? hanging by the coldiers,,wlien a sergeant t town 0 1 . - may not recover. �
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NEW aged. It will result in od. - enough and good en6ugh for any journ il, in discovered and cut him down. . The corporal i declaring himself the Lord come to Earth, The imperial authorities have refu ed noth I
-.1-1 " i ing in � -government hich our —On Saturday, thG 14th ult.., Mr. Wm.
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SW The figure between the p! �!, I I I dividual or party to stand upon, and from I ored to consciousness with great a nouncing the rpillenium to be now on. Fox, -formerly of McKillop, Huron Road,
. 9 page of, the paper on which the . � T is extraordinary being lectured to a great representatives have asked for. �
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7hich to do a great and 9 I di�iff clilty. - i. died at Colorado. The body was brought I
advertisement Wif �, Put the Blame - n the Right . OUR COMPLAINTS- Z -
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on. (5) - I , � Ountry. It says : . � SrRANGE ExrLosio-,i.-An explosion of n mbor last, Su .. home on Afonday,,and was accompanied by i
- Fteady. for Christmia-Luntsden & Wit# __ % , I , Should rs. I I gas occurred at BlAckburu, L,Anarksbire, li Lely to continue so to do. It is to be hoped are against Parliaments and Gov romprits Mr. John Fox, brother of the deceased, I i
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,Watch,,--& Merner- (6) on I � I The Globe adheres to its historical the police will find a by-law cut to fit tile our own The cause of death was blood poisoning, I I
-hisper-Jackson Bros. (6 Some of the IC83 66rup lous Conservative blo iday, wrec ing two or three buildings which acquired their power from
I Morriso�. (6) Is thoroughly Canadian 'in tone
.A confidental w 6nd policy ; besides injuring p -iest of the FJyiDg Roll, or thavork of two
Winthrop chew FaAory-3- _q- I papers have been trying o make ca,pital out and sentiment, loyal t) British conne tion, and killing several pcople, - He is be- people. To the United States and I "' P'O* He cut his knee with a chisel, had the .cut -
1?armF,rWe_Joseph Hodgifis. (6) I th 3r or three chucches will be undone. pie we are�all most friendly. We ecognise stitched and paid no attentioa to it until it ;�
Teacher Wanted -Fred Preeter. (6) ! of the facts brought Out by the recent elec- aggressively hostile to tariff exaction, and C 8. ed .
1, CRAzy AcT.-Mr. George Roth the lieved to be crazy, but is not so demerit d go to bot h: began to pain him, when ' I
X"ray pig�jxcobr Latta. (F�) I e - a ni the advantages which woul another examina-
. - tion courts, that tickets were r�ceived by trade re8tricti a, friendly to 11 oral and ' as to re - -nded ), I
Piptorser1lee--o. Rodgerson. (5) . religious movemente, holding its own views, law6tiewhoi-tricd to shoot the Rev. Dr. fuse the benefits derived from collec- them and us from exte, trade telations' tion showed that blood poisoning had set in. �
, ga, Cumming, (5) -- as far in that di-: . .
Toivwsh1f�T"e'--J . I certain , Liberal agents from the Grand Ha I in N4 York on Sunday, has been con- t ons; and we are willing to go : He was about forty years of age and un- I
, Notice-- bart*(Abbons. (6) I ibut allowing free expression to all opinil,,, fin�d to thelTombs in default of $5,000 bail. VICTORY FOR OUR FOOTBALLERS. . rection &s shrAll not invol�ve, now or in the fu-: married. - I I
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Buidness Sale-fiamilton & 3lonnis. (8) Trunk Railway in orde to enable thent to I within its coluninp, pursuing no' indi idual I . nadians;
Givia UP s &c. -A. G.-VanEgmon 'a Sons. (8) i e is believed to be insane- - Victory perched upon the banners of the ture political union ; but there cla t I
Tw:%g Blanket get in the absentee vote i�tt the last election. or:per8OD&I or party purposes, misrepr sent- ' --The school house in Section No. i, ;
.7 -'vi . H_ sfiaw� (8) � 1, ation ItECOVER41) CHILD,- David. Beals, the Osgoode Hall Rugby team who, as chain- of every party have hitherto drawn the line,: i
. for yo;;�w me ie@ --J. McIntesti. (8) These papers eviden a fact ing no man Or party, feariDg no corpo I i sborne, is being repaired and made More I
b�iisttass Grocer . t1l ese-sight of th I or combination ; an independent J urnal �ansas ,City millionaire, whose' child was pions of Ontario, met the Quebec Leaders in and I trust will continue to draw ,I the line. U .
,few, cash store -A- G_ Ault. (6) I I ' mf ortable for the scholars is
SpjDlwount_Scott Bros (5) ! ent, which they support, I . 'i� napped on Thursday, recovered the little 1,foutreal last Saturday. Their return to We do not wish to disconnect Ourselves with co - The ceiling I
") I ! written for independent people, and n ex- the motherland, unless it Sho :)y -and- being raised from 11 to 16 feet and ceiled I
. a I were really respq�asiblQ I or this, be it right wart Cituadiol 41)ue tha�other night on paying $5,000 ransom. town was a regal progress. The team, each ill
Wts Clsug--W, R, Counter.'(1 lism. rd sided with Nor -tray pine oiled. The
te,i_wni. idurdQch. (5) i ponent of fearless a,nd stal y a an independ- I
kampower Wan '; ISNOW IN THE SOUT.d.-There was a bliz. of whom will be law I ets very .4hortly, i bye to get up for ourselves as
Come and See It --Fear's Drug Store. (5) or wrong. In the first place,,the Government I . I ith the improvement will ecst about $200, but the i
--John Beale. (8) � ; %Td, accompanied by a heavy fall of. snow, mostly made up of old Queen's and Toronto ent nation in friendly alliance . i
To Merchants, &c. were responsible for the electiwas bbing held � ' . I work is badly' needed, and the trustees �
Grest,We-counter's jewelry Store. (S) . IN THESE days of annexation talk end a% 6t Norfolk, Virginia, last Sunday. Sleig,iis Universit players, Several of bhe 15 bear fatherland, if no longer in -politica" connec- i
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� � � y rned tion with it. But the time for absolute in- should receive the commendation of the whole i
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San, Logo viranted-Robert Bell. (8) . on lists w I hich were three years old and I to � there must always be two parties to,a bar- Ive e seen on the streets for the first time lin namEs that count for much in the lea ' section for their thoughtfulness on behalf of :;
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pony For Sale -A. 0. Ault. (5) cident of there being - nany years. f irofessions, among others being the two dependence has not Come- The strongest �
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Collectors xotice-Thos, Wiley. (8) which was due the in gain, it may be profitable to find out what I the children. Mr. W. J. McKay, the prea- ;
) IRISH M.P. DEAD. -Richard Power, M.F. .eonsof Judge Senkler,& son Of ex -M -P tie bet w'een the Provinces of the orninion !
A Hum 11i Better than a Hush -A. R. Sm �th. (8 such a large otbqentee vo�e. In the second I ' - ent teacher, has been re-engaged for I
canstajace Cheese Factory -John McGreE or. (6) the best informed class of Americans think or Waterford, Irelaqd, the Parnellite whip, Ryke: t and two sons of 'the late Chief at thirs moment is British connection and ail . next
ZZ"rimenting-D. Weismiller. (8) 1 lway, at the I - year at a salary of $500. i
� place the Canadian Pacific Rai 1 about it. The Chicago Inter -Ocean of a di(d Sunday at the age of 40. He was mar- Justice Moss. that such connection implies. British COD- ;
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pleturftque scotland. (8) ; instance of the Go ment, carried Con- ; iqd a week previouEly. i : . . nection should therefore, be ebrri8lied by all .
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Tess -i. Fairley. (8) _ . . recent date s.%ys : EDMUND YAT ego OUR WATER AGAIN. practical meaus until othe I stores of Richard Pickard & Son, of Exeter, I
CbA"ss Fruits -J. Fairley. (8) = nts of ' . ES ILL. -Edmund Yat� r ties and the .
- (8)- servative absentee vo from all poi I Political union with Canads woul i not Everybody had thought the Lake Simcoe were broken into.- The entrance was ejTect- i
. Bissel Carpet sweeper -J. Fairley � In a large �d tor and proprietor of the London World, . mutual intzrests of the Province become . I f
-Medcalf. (8) the compass and by ihe thous%nds free of be free from serious drawbacks. i. .a seriously ill, but his friends expect him�to I ravitation scheme for supply of water to ed by way of the back door of the �
spreading His Wings, , I : strong enough to secure their mdon and
--G. J Sutherland. (8) part of Canada a langn ge foreign to Amer .. I The mode was similar to other
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__ Poo only - The Liberals ,�ere thus forced in . � I ,ei over. . 'oronto had been buried forever, until this their ndependence as A .
ca Ib spo, 4 that la;u- . nation. Nort� department.
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charge. 8 I eans to get the ken, Its nativeg cling to ' NMENT.-The Chinege 1 Veek. Aid. Hewitt has all this while had I attempted burglaries in town recently. A
I # - self-defense to adopt me m guage,and their modes of life &re more *ejgn , k WEAK GOYER chorgeof a sub -committee looking into the America is amply large'enough fo two in- hole bored in the lower panel of the door
~ absentee voters who ored their side to to Americans than their language. Th�y live cvernmeut has acknowledged its inability triatte�l r.' . They now appear with a wealth of . pendent nations; and two friandl r nations and the bolt drawn is the way it is done. -
tht #0011 &IMItot the polls. This they did by procuring tickets as their ancestors lived 200 years ap, and o protect Christians and missionaries in he fact and figures which in their minds go to would be better for both ppulations th-an Th,e office was ransacked, but as there was
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i - � they resent efforts toward change. A� Can- .n urgent districts and counsel flight as = one nat;on embracing the whole ,6ontinent.
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__ L' I from the Grand Tru k I ads is too large for admission as one state, n y possible means of escape. ilewitt's estimated cost of the whole work .I ani,Zad to believe that. -these are your postage stamps. It was cash they were
Dac. 4, 1891. tributing them f ree mong the absentee MEXICANS STARVING. -The total fail�re . we as well as mine ; and I should strongly
SEAFOILTH.. FRIDAY, � several states would, have to be carved out � ir $6 400 000 The figure will surely cause Vic
I - f the corn and - b�an crops in New Mexico 6. advise that i -a many as may be oi our con- after, as nothing else is missing. It is quite
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� ------- � I - - voters.. Had ' it not been for the ancient of it, and Quebec would be one of: them. V 'ing to the drought is causing intense suf- sg�eriu'g a nong ratepayere, especially as stituents whb hold them should endeavor to evident that theee burglaries are being com,�
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. The Woodstock Annexation voters' lists and the adion of the Canadian We would have senators and reprasenta- . the people. The rich peo , , Dopportune for the report's .�. and should mitted by local heads ; and as auspid'.nn
- - I i. _Pacific Railway, for b(th of which the Gov- tives in congre,rF3 who could not� speak or elDg among ple 11!;ees`Z1j'1nMt,e%t1clD`O�t i I ? attend the meeting to-morrom , I rests on certairk, persons their actions are
Meeting. � - I read our language. The asgu ption or ad- an the church of this country are appar- I - . carry a resolution: being closely watched by the constable.
cod tock last ernment were responsible, they would.,not debm 'be a D ly� quite indifferent as to'the fate of the FREAK OF A SOCIETY BELLE. 'EXATION �
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� A meeting, was held at W . , I juatment of the Canada t would In rviug people. _., I A young lidy well, known in this city has REPUDI.tTING ANN -After an illness of a couple of weeks, of .
. week which has created more t an usual have been forced to do is or e rre rievably serious task. At- present, political union , i FRAID OF BANKS. -Las I t change in' our political re a- an affection of the bronchial
I with Canada is but a hope or a dream ; but I t Shnday at Win- een..distivgu,shing herself by a dem*netra- or any pre6en tubes brought
comment and discussion. At the invitation swamped. If, therefore, the Liberals have it is a hope or a dream at least as ardently Obester, Ohio, Isaac Simmons, a farmer, and t on upon her Idees of' matrimony. Miss tions. Such a rekolution would -show that on by Is grippe, .Mr. Richard Horrel, of
of a number of the residents of t at town done anything wrong, which we do not be- indulged on the northern as on the south- �is wife were bound hand and foot by three Percy was to have been married to Mr. we love our own nutioa better than any Exeter, on Sunday morning, 22nd ult., was
and. vicinity, Mr. Solomon Whfte,�,M. P. P., lieve, they did, the Government are clearly ern side of the border. . tobberg. The thieves plundered the house Clarence H, Gould,- a wealthy Detroiter, on other nation, and our own intere ts better released from -intense suffering, The de.
� . � ind secured all the money the old couple had Wednesday morning. The couple - had be- than the interests of any other country ; ceased was . an early settler in the section,
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- of Essex, visited the town and de ivered an responsible for that wr ng. - ved up, about $3,000. The old couple come acquainted during Miss Percy's brief that we are prepar to his locating in, Exeter I
. did ot do- " . if neceesary-though I do not suppose any so !
the anne ation oi this matter a correspo dent of the Stratford JUSTICES ROSe and Maelklahon me six years ago, farmed -on the 2nd con- I
address in advocacy of . were afraid of banks. � I e. Two weeks ago she came I
� - Ase t us forcibly: liver judgment in the -North Perth ection - -The keel I �� r sidence ther sacrifice will be nedessary-in order to re- cession of Stephen, on the property now i
Canada to the United St%tes. Mr. White Beacon puts the c 1HREF, BIG WHALEBACKS, as east to her home in Napauee, ostensibly to OP I
- petition case on. Monday at Tor nto as been laid by the American steel �ge Frepare for the wedding. While there she tain the allegiance of this great Darnin' ,,-" . owned by Mr. E. Jory. He was much re- I
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. - era of the Oppo That the Grand Trunk Railway did assist stead of � a wife and one
. r e., the Reform party and did appr confe with Drks at Duluth, Minnepota, for thlree f -.11 in with a former flame, Adam Fullerton, the Sovereign we love in .. uffe g i I
r- * He ove of its promised, They wanted to merican wbalebackii. Each will cairy to be fransferred to another naUon which child welt provided for. There also sur- I
sition party, in, the Ontario Legislitu free t - . I y trade a druggiA, The old love proved � I . .
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r&de policy as the policy most con their brother Judges before doing 3y day be at war with our own nation, vive him two sisters, Mrs. Kerslake and I
is a gentleman of considerable abt 11 dacive to its own best interests, our party is �40,000 bushels of wheat, drawing 15 feet Of the strongest and on Monday in secret the may a' ion of our fathers. � Mrs. Thom. Dearin who live in Exeter, his I
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views on adjourned the case till December 19, The r
although he has held his peculiar I not ashamed to admit. And ha -a it an a cor- Nater, They will be 365 feet long, 40 feet pair were married in Deseronto, the Aame the nat 91 �
. . L the subsi- conference -wiIl'be with regard to ti, e fur- lesm, 20 feet deep, and are to be built ex- evening wlibn by arrangemant she was to For Liberals there is an addit4al reason brother Isaac having preceded him in death
the future relations of C&Da,dA wit� its near- poration not as good a right as - �� ' ' for maintaining our political relations wi�th exactly two years ago. -He was aged 69 - i
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est neighbor for some time, it is or�ly recent- dized monopoli-sts Of t IQ Re4 Parlor to Sup- Dishing of railway tickets to voters. So Mr. _IaPively for lake trade. Theyarebeiugput "ve started for Detroit, RelativEs and the fatherland, in thatthe elector&te'of years and 6 month,z. - I
- . port b every lawful means iii its power the ' ' I ogether on a contract for a syndicate &.nd thers :t the station were greatly put out, t � lk been -About a month ago Mr. Joseph Brown- . .
ly he has commenced to publiel expreF-s , y . Grieve and his friends will be kept in su's- ill be the first large vessels built by the �nd the feeling did not diminish when the Great Britain and Ireland has recen
policy that will advar ce its interests, ex- I -
� peuse a while longer and it Is do d tf ul if rge company not on its own account. f so extended that the Government afid Par- Iee of. Clinton, went to Montreal for the
, it season, tend its connections and in every way add I ello men the pretty young lady became
them. Re has, duzing tb . �, I nd shall henceforward be ' '
I pe, t 0 liament are now, a purpose of un'dergoing a surgical operation
� - If the railway to be decision will be given even then, Tte are BELOW ZFRO.-Despatch6s f roui 50 Minns- DWU. Mrs. Fullerton's guardian is Bar-
� *held several meetings in his own p rt of the to its prosperity ? . more than ever before, under the control of for kidney trouble, from which he has been
I has suc- blamed for working against a government several cases hanging on the same -point. ta points indicate that the temperatiure r ter Neville of the Toronto firm, Neville,
. country, and at each of tl t which has used the people's money to bonus i6ried on Saturday from zero at Duluth to cWhinney & Ridley, in whose office she the body of the people. I I suffering for a coniiiderable length of time. -
re3o ation. in The London Election trial which was in pro� ) 0 below at Hallock and 18 0 below. at f rmerly� held a positien. Many of her Agreeably to your suggestion, I have thi's Being somewhat enfeebled, it was thought
ceeded in having carried a and build up a rival rDad that has made : . hastily stated my lorig ::herished views ; and prudent not to perform the operation until
n! t week w&s postponed until the -snow storms 1 in
favor of his views. He was t a 11 uctiess- serious inroads on its erritory and trade. gress las [oorbead. The great � f iends, here had sent presents to Detroit. these views and sentiments I hold very he had Eu
t the Wood- . � L middle of January as the Jddges,trying the 'Ortheril. Minnesota and North Dakota the umor'hap it that her trousseau was worth ri .got stronger, and on Sa' r4ay. 21st
fulkhowever, in Woodstock. I I -_ I 113 st week forced thro shers to suspend op wa- at least $3,000. strongly.. I believe and t ust that they are ult., it was performed. It was more, how- -
stock meeting, we are told, there ere about . case had other engagements which v ill oc- �i . the views and sentiments of the great ma- ever, than his constitution could Stand, EkUd.
audience By Their raits, &c. cupy their time until then. �iona; The ferries at Dulath and Supe,ior THE LIEUT.,-GOVERNOR. jority of the Liberals, and of the Conserva- on the following Tuesday morning he died,
five hundred persons preae It Certain Toronto cler ,,ymen have taken it . - � %ve fi ozen up, and it in believed navigation
. ' . Lieut. -Gov. Sir Alexander Campbell is tives'also, of the county of Oxf)rd ; and i He was the third son of the- late James
embracing many of the leading me� of the into their heads to de iounce all secret so- . . I � 7 the lake cannot last many days longer. .1 prostrated by a stroke of paralysis. am very anxious that the con Ay, - whose Brownlee, of Hullett, (whose widow resides
THE Toronto '.Nlail, quoting our e arks of i REMARKABLE ACCIDEN'T IN PORTSMOUrH 'I 'e ' ' ,
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town and viiinity. At the concIn. ion of the cieties an being immor� I and of a ohar&ctar . r AR:soR.-A remarkable accident occurred or quite ong time Sir Alexander, by, his honored representatives you a id I fire, in Clinton), and was a most, exemplary
� - last week on Universal Free Trade nd Di- slow progress when out on his walks, has should not be misrepresented or misunder- aud industrious young man, until compelled !
� meeting a res3lution was submitted declar-, that no consistent Cl ristian can be con- .. arkda7 at Portsmouth while the harbor was given evidence that his old-time vigor was stood. I wish the Dominion tol,know ,hat by, illness to cease work. He was married .
f a- nectod with. It is quite evident that rect Taxation, says: . ;
ing against annexatioa and in favor o enveloped in a thick fog. The British tr�op 1,,r lan I
. . wanting. Lately he has relinquished mental Oxford -bas not forgotten the I d ,,- to a daughter of Mr. J. Morrish, and leaves i
These expressions are intere.3tin devia- ip Crocodile with 1,400 men aboard tran I
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continuance of British connection and also at I abor of any sort and the news of his illness EnRla,nd, Irelau or Scotland -f orn which a wife and two children. i
tions fro the" arty platform. W at they ainst the extension of the harbor railvky. .t '
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in favor of unrestricted recipro�ity with denouncing institution of whose practic*1 akes qui e a senea,tion in social and officiAl most of its' opulation, they or th ir fathers, A
serve to show is that down dee in the he vessel was moving at full speed and ithe p -What might have proved a fatal acci- i
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the, United States. For that reso ation it is, working they have no nowledge, Byiheir hearts of the Liberals the free trade octrino irce of the shook was to great �hat 50 yards ( ircles. Government House has taken on an have come. :
. dent occurred Monday evenlvg of last week :
� unaccustomed quiet, whil.1ch, unhappily for There is no more enlightened r ei'vilised :
said about two-thirds of the meeting voted, w a place. If it should urn out cars iociety, threatens to keeo on for some time. one m . !.
fruits ye shall know hem. If these. de- still finds : the railway were destroyed and three � ile south of Crediton. It appears Mr
that reciprocity, either limited or eneral, ere rolled Into the sea. No one was k4led or free nation in the world, and venture . to R. Hodgins delivered some :Iambs at Con- (
and one-third voted against it. 1 hat was nouncers of secret societies would subjact is not obtainable, we shall in all py bability nd the troop ship escaped damage. ; I A SAD SUICIDE. say that there is no nation Ox -ord or its tralia, and the night being very dark when f I
the declaration of the 1� . This them to this. test t ey 'would prob..ibly witness an effort ta remodel out fise I condi- , LANDSLIDX IN WASHINGTON TERRITORY.- � 1 Last week Henry Hanbury, son of the representatives can now be Induced to pre- he was returning home, the borses in some - !
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means that in an assemblage of fiv nge their minds c aceraing them. If a tion an lines very nearly approsch�ng these ' terrible accident occur -red on the 25th ult. �nglishl breovar of tbat name, committed . way got off the road and upset the wagon, .
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people about one hundred and fift are in are glad to mention th t one gentleman,Rev. favoured by moder to Consarvativesl and froo 4ar.Canyon Station, on Green river, s me �e on Wednesday in a King street west 0. -MOWAT. throwing Mr. H. under the box. He lay !
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afraid `W_. F. Wilson, has d ne this. In a sermon, trade Liberals. A levelling downI of the )-miles east of Tacoma, caused by a land- room. Hanbury, who is married, came to, . I I from 8 p. in. to 7 a. in., in about 18 inches i
favor of annexation, and are neith �r I tariff will certain.y be attempted. This I ide on the Northern Pacific track. 14on- Toronto, about two years ago and immediate- . � of water. - It appears he bad on a double i
aith that preached by him in oroato a, few vteeks I ' nd Tueed box, and he was in a stooped position all I -
nor ashamed to publicly avow the � . M country is primarily an agricultural�country. ay a sy 50 workmen were sent to ly became known through his English ton- The Pig Question. -'
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is in titem., We fancy that the oodatock ago he m%de the sta ement that the Odd- --The Americans decline to trade wit � us on i e locality of the disaster to repair re�ent dencies. Re spent lots of money and had DEAR ExPOSITOR.-I see that Mr. J. C. night. The horses la,y on their sides and �
'1� I more advantageou i terms than t�ose now P,ashouts on the road, and while thus em- inch to do with horses. His dog -cart Wag Morrison, Winthrop, arguing on the profit ' nearly
district h a fair sample of what t�e entire fellows g%ve into cha ity Isat yea,r on this . were unable to get up. One of them
Dominion would be if a vote were aken on continent over $13,00 , , and in this Pro- prevailing. The next move wil� be the -loyed at the base of a high bluff exten4ing One of the King street sights. Everywheie of hog feeding, quotes the sathority of ate the neckyake in two, endeavoring to ex- .
It is true ' amelioration of thc, conditi6n of the Can- � -om - the river, several thousand yarcls of lie was accompanied by his wife, who is'Ire- Governor Hoard for m%ying that up to 50 lbs. tricate itself. When Mr. Hodgino was re- .
this subject at the present time. i oath, markably pretty, Last week Hanbury was leased he was uncouecious and almost dead. �
vince o7er $100,000. The Masons gave last adian farmer and t ie reduction of his,..Iivii3g luff suddenly tumbled on those ben '
that this does not show a, very str( ag senti- . will make a pound in weight for every �
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year in Great Britain $1,000 a day, and in and working expen es, so that ,without pre- 'iffling twelve outright, carrying 200 yards in the Police Court charged with embezzle- It is hoped he may recover all right, but I
- � forential treatment lie may profit more by )f railroad track and two rpen into the river, ent. Money running short he had been pound fed, and from that to 100 lbs, a chances are against him. I
ment in favor of Annexation, nit it is this Province $1,000 week, to relieve sor- - an com- ind burying several otber4i some of who�m it Tollecting for'dharlie Brown, the liveryman, nd for every 2 lbs of chop -feed given it. !
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stronger than, it should be an greatly row and to assuage p in. The United Work- petitor does. . � i ff the pigs are to rustle over the bush or be -Another of the old pioneers of the i
. ' � Pras thought could be rescued alive. � 11 nd had been detected in receiving cash for !
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. stronger than it would be - it this Country men gave last Year 5,000,000. The For- I � nmmmp� � - . I I hich no return was made. Pending trial pastured in clover, it is clear that that is an vicinity of the Tile has, gone to that laud
were aitlowed half a chance to taki advant- esters paid out near y a million ; the Can- 114 United Sta,tes � people want Free I anbury was allowed out on bail, which had element of cost which the eloquent dairy f rom which Do traveller -returns, in, the per- ;
. OTES FROM THE QUEEN - man and his Canadian disciple have failed son of Mrs. Matthews, relict of the late '
, I age of and develop the splendid resources adian brauck paying: ut nearly W,000. The Trade in England becMise AmeriQ'an farm- . CITY.- ot expired when his tragic death by laud&- to count on, and if they do not expect the William Matthews. This couple,after living
4, - I ers are enriched by the ' open market of . um carried the case to a higher court. :
I with which nature and Providence have en- Royal Templars psi I out over $44,000 ; and . pigs to live on pasture with a handful of for short periods in various places, settled I
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dowed it. I -last,but not least,th Orangemen freely spent Britain. Protection is good for the United I ToRowro, November 30th, 18.91. otters to his wife and sisters were found in chop thrown in, theii it seems to me that a,bout fifty or more years ago on the fa.'rm. �
States because English manufacturers are 11 is pockets. Be barl rented the room but I
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But, to return to tEe rneetiag: 'm r. White their thousands in h 1ping their brethren in impoverished by th6 closing of the Ameri- Rich nan, poor mail, beggar and thief- wo days before. When he came to this both master and disciple are talking non- Dow owned by their son, Mr. Samuel Mat- �
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was the only speaker on the Annpxationist distress. In view o these facts and figures, can markets against their proddct�;i
I to make 1 pound of pork out of 4 or 5 lbs of by the hand of death. Mr. Matthews was �
I e ew things. Some declare for a change, no -hly income of �
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side, while he was set upon by a eral op- hich might be ultiplied, Mr. Wilson matter what, jand thud doe$' the bright �nro- such feed &she prescribes. A good cause is called away about ten yeays ago and his I
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I pone4ts. We' must, however, do might well - , more correct to state the caee in 119i rted three weeke ther instance of, the spoiled young English- never helped by the man who proves too wife followed him on Satux
the reverse order, -thus : The English 190 by mank influential men for cao,able much. R. W. For over three years medical skill and a ,
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credit of saying that he was more ,than them tell me that these so ieties, are born. of the . ; Mic government fade away. They seem to an of the Birchall stamp. WimNIPHO, KA-INITOBA, -November 25th, 1891. strong constitution were engaged .in a fierc6 !
I all. We have perused with care the best devil ?" manufacturers are enriched because, through ANOTHER GENEROUS GIFT. � - 11 Iropsy,
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and fullest reports obtainable of the � their open market they are euabl�d tq pro, Iiating Broker O:sler for'mayor, and by the The Ron. Edward Blake, Chancellor of � I but human efforts were in vain, and dleath
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speeches delivered, and were r luctantly . IN THEIR speech a at Perth the other cure the products of the America� farmer at ilence of Prof. Goldwin Smith and the' rest ' ' Poronto University, has just given addition- . carried off R3 victim on Saturday. Mrs.
; I hey confess loss of heart in the c4'use. 161 evidence of his interest in the college's Mr. Boyd, the popular teacher in the Matthews leaves four children to mourn for I
forced to the conclusion that Z� White week Sir John Tho pson' and other Cabinet the lowest possible hile the' -Imerican ' J . Belfast school, has been re-engaged for next her.' Th-ese are Mrs. George May, who i
I Nhen that other body, the Ratepa elfare by the donation of 27 new scholar- i
ecidedly,. the best of the �rgument. Ministers sneered t 'Mr. Laurier for going -nor is impove by t ijer8
far, r ihe� enh ( year at an advance in salary.
had,, d I �IsEociation, ha3 let its passion subsi I e. it ,,hips for matriculants, Formerly there were with her husband has retired from active
address on the corn- prices he is forced to pay for his lies on 'nay do work of the greatest benefit, tThe but two. -Rev. Mr. Righley, of ganover, has farm life, and now resides at the village of �
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saying, by any means, that he had the best m ercial relations of ,Canada and the United account of the high tariff his g,�ifernment �ueen City he s fixed Tis eye with some hope THE BIG FOUR. been appointed by Bishop B Idwin to thel the Nile' ; Mr. Samuel Matthews, W�O_ occu- i
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side of the question, because we d mot -think States. Sir John Thompson said that the - I . Mr. A. Kirkpatrick, of the Nile, who ' . G. Matthewe, the � two latter
. . a giving an exhibition of righteous ind and NArs. VV !
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tha,t he had. His opponents, we hinli: un- Liberal leaders made their views on public ion torn, to tatters. They say the Citk' has spent most of the fall in Nianitoba, has residing on the 2nd concession of Ashfield. 1
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. iTHE prosecution by 'the Government of I aken under thpir wing two outside firms. 1 returned home again. I ff elc p. in. on Wednesday i -
wisely,. tried to smother argument by senti- questions known to. the people of a foreign Jall shields hosts of officials who do nothing These are Patterson Bros., of Woodstock , e looks as if the -About I o'clo f I
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- . Mr. Thomas McGreevy and the 'Connollys )ut sit all day on upholstered sofas. oes '_ west agreed with him. 25th ult., the silver cord was loosened that .-
meat. Sentiment may do very w 14 to win country, but that tiie Government. took the � . . - : and J. 0. Wisner, Son & Co., of Brantford. '
� has been dragging along for two weeks and me catch sight of a man whose C�eek ,Tbe new combination intends to make the -Mrs. Neil Ross, of Tuckersmith, who held the spirit of iMrs. W. G. Ilingston, of
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stand the test of reason, nor will bring fidence and discussld Canadian affairs before weep the streets, he is put down Jas a � - some time, is somewhat limproved. Mr. A. voyager passed into the haven of eternal �
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COUViotiOU.' It may serve to raise hurrah Canadian audience8l. But the echo of their Osler, on behalf of ,the Government, asked ampered municipal clerk who thinks any THE FRUITS OF DIME'NOVEL READING. I Elcoat, who has also been ill, is recovering. rest. The deceased has suffered for some I
or a cheer, but it will not provide od for voices had scarcely died awa' ,when we find to have the evidence taken before the Parlia- ay he may have to work for a living. I The Some of the boys at the Mimico Industrial -Mrs. S. Wilson, wife of Mr. S. Wilson, .titne from an inward cancer, followed by 1
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the family nor keep the: mentary committee admitted on e -present I very-day.bank. clerk who is permitte� to � of Clinton, passed from this life on Friday, other complications, and the surprise to I
I I sheriff �rom the ROD. Mr. Chaplexu, the Secretary of State, . -opposing counsel 'i ritained rvade the society circles which tire! not acdougall to the reformatory for trying to ' 20fh Of November, at the early age of many was that she held so tenaciously to I
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C6 0 c 'On. The ta Jue laughing at his pretensions can now in F 1p the � life. The best medical attention and nurs- I
door, The waving of the ' and pursuing the course his colleagues so bitterly f Xn homes the Government's gener- I thirty-�wo years, She was sick only a short I
ag lan 1) that this evidence, having been tAken under . �sity �as given them. They had been read- ! time. !
O'� 'I ollowed by Mr. Laurier. rn thank his stare he does not write upon ing was of no avail, however, more than to 1
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fervid expressions of love for the '��,Id' ridiculed wbe . n f . compulsion, should not be allo�ed in this - dime novels and burned with desire to I -Daniel Eckmierhas lease his 100 acre -elief. Airs. . ; .
. 'M ddresoed � I he ratepayers' note -paper, ID appears by , 9 1. &fford her temporary i Ing- I
make a mighty poor offset to plao 'against A few evenings agO: r. Chapleau a trial. This view of the case was sustained by ecent events that the aldermen have taken r am the country untrammelled by the regu- I farm adjoining Ethel village t David Badg- ston's maiden name was Elizabeth Trudgeon I
the substantial advantages wbic either an audi6nce at. Providence, Rhode Island. I I tions of iheir masters. . ley, foil a term of seven years. Mr. Eckmier and her birthplace Cornwall, Eoglafid She i
I Judge Roes and Mr. Osler declared his In- E bit in their teeth. Fifteen of them, I . -
commercial or political union ith the His address was 16ngthy and able'. Kr. ocomparlied Solicitor Biggar -to Ottawa M may take a trip to Manitoba ext spring oa. came to Canada, with her parents, ;�hen a I
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United States would .most unque tion&bl,y Laurier, of course, elpoke in favor of Unre- here question@ were settled that needed . I a prospecting tour. I child and located in Markham. 5
I of the presiding Judge. It was ulti- ) ly that offi ial's attention. it will )be a ntario's Premier on Annexation. I -Morris township fathers have paid off ago she was united in marriage to her- late J
bring to Canada. And the " old'fl g 11 was stricted Reciprocity, while Mr. Chaple%n - 4 1 1
� . mately agreed to lay the point before the - icy fact, theis, for the Labor Council to LETTER nF HON. MR. 310W.&T TO HIS i the balance of the Wellington� Grey and husband and they came to Morris township 1
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waved for all it was worth at th Wood- advocated Limited I Reciprocity or nothing. . I Bruce bqn6 &mounting to $13,054. They it 1858, purchasing a farm fr'om Wm. Me �
full court at Toronto and the trial was ad- I ueeze out at its next meeting. i CONSTITUENTS. i , I
stock meeting, and that, too, by dy -1 � still have the London, Huron and Bruce Leod, being* lot 29, 4th line, where they II
ed -in -the- It is possible that 4either of the addresses We are destined to have over a month of I I
! journed unt'il. the 22nd inst., to -'&wait the , is In compliance with an invitation from a ! debentures to pay. �
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wool Grits. It may be,remarked h e &Igo, will make many converts on, --the other side. i
� decision of the Judges at Osgoode hall. It 8 n mber of people in the county of Oxford, " -Mrs, J. Willert, an old qnd much re- The old gentleman was 76 years of age. Of '
that of the five handred present oL11y one But whether they do or not they will do i , tizen who does not hanker to hear hi 1 own � , I
- � I looks as if none of the parties !interested Oice in public places may as well take it r. Solomon White, the Annexationist , spected resident of Hay town0bip, (lied .on their large family of 17 children only 7 Bur- 1
Conservative spoke in favor Of tb e re,iolution ; good. They will bring the subject of the l . I �
are burning with impatience osophically and hope that some wbole. a ostle of Windsor, addressed a meeting last ; Thursday, 19th ult. Decease, had reached vive, -as follows :-Richard, of Brussels ; i
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behalf and in opposition to Mr. White being prominently beforeA;he American people, - � l - ��____�, i le. As this addrees was to be delivered to I mis ' . be, Neb.;
,�i them, and will cause it to be more discussed ' i DIPHTHERIA NOT 80 BAD. M , e. Langstaff, Ont.; James, of La Platl
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Liberals, or as the Empire would ca I I News of the Week., Calsse for reoret is expressed that thelocal tie constituents of the Hon. Oliver Mowat ! -Mr, Will.- Oke, of the 8t . concession of and Miss Hingston, of Washington. Mrs. i i
"Grits." Those who aro in the ha it of re- amongthem. Besi des this, such an exchange that gebtleman deemed it advisable to make Hullett, met with rather fie long accident Hingston moved into Brussels about three
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ceiving � I i ional con I tesies between the lead- SiviciDE. -Thomas Burch, a lake captain, card of He�alth has -seen fit -at this ? unc- 4 s views on the annexation'question known a short time ago, by th: w gg6n passing years ago. She was a kind hearted lady, I
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,, their information Jrom the Empire of intertlat . suicided with poison at Buffalo Monday. . re especially -to needlessly alarml the
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mud its echoes, who delight in stig atising Ing men of the tw � countries will have a BRIEF VISIT. -The visit of King Christian :1 untry- about the'state of the city's health, t( his own people and by way of advice and I over him. Will has not qu te recovered with a very pleasant countenafice and was !
rebels tendency to incre se the friendship 'and' of Denmark to Emperor William in Berlin ",a Gatling gun d . igeharges of what cab be c unsel addrEssed the folle , letter to his � yet, but will iaDon be able to attend to his beloved by all who know her. She was a 1.
the members of the Reform party a � rmed c(,representativa, Dr. McTaloy� M. P. P.9 a I � mber of the Episcopalian church for many �
� on Sunday only lasted a few hours. - "scavenger cartridges" savor If ad- - . . me i
, and annexationista, will probably be sur- good fellowship of t e two peoples and will 9 I
UNVEILED. -A headstone erected in the rtisemerit that it, anyway, is working for for the South Riding : -The other day as some ca tie belonging years. I i
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prised at thiff statement, but it is tr e never- result. beneficially n this way.. It would il money. By the last reports, dipht TORONTO, November 23rd, 1891. to Mr.,,George Crcssman, of Rullett, were -The Wingham Advance, of last week,
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theleas. � , ublic men .would more in memory of Theodore Parker, the dis- ill not kill off all the population. I . My DEAR AIR, McKAY,-With reference ; being d home, a hei . fer go on the track makes the following remarks about tbein- I
not do harm i1F our ! I just to front of the evening ex ress, and was h'
I tinguished Boston divine, was oiled a t,iour con.versation this morning I desire to 1 umanity of a citizen of Turnberry, which 1
- iscuss our few day8 ago. � I I almost instantly killed. I was: a fine should be punished severely by law --TLhere
I Were the sentimental one, TnE nv onge street te t I heifer, having taken a pri, at the fall
Now, if the only objection to An exation frequently di ith Dearest neigh� T. EATO.N`& CO'S' r I
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bore questions of i terest to both, and we There is a dry goods store on Y 1, e y strong opinion that it would
E POSITOR CHINESE EMBEZZLER. -A Claman ,in, i+ be good policy for the friends of British died in Turnberr , on Sunday last, Mrs.
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Muldhaveno hesitation in deelarin boldly would like to see A ericans invite.d to Can- Victoria, British- Columbia, will �6 extr&- hich is known the Pr ion ay away Evereft, in her forty-fifth year, Deceased 1.
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and at ugly, in favor of Annexation. But ada'as well as Ca adiians invited to the dited to San Francis mbezzling ornious size. No store in Cauada employs fr1Dm �lr- Solomon White's meeting atl -On. Sunday night last, while,',Xr. B. has been on a sick bed for some time, suffer- I
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. - ore cferks or sells over the counter p A roodsto k to -morrow. By doin � 11, of Hullett, was -on his way to t such (
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there are many of a political., corilmercial United Siateo. . . T more varied articlei, It is a country �tore v ting at the meeting, they would enable 1 chureb,,he'met with w1sat might have b4 as would have been sufficient to cause death I
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� and moral nature, and it is surprisi ig that ,,ry much puffed out. Anything fro"M a a scriou� accident. His borse ),ettingfright- under ordinary circumstances. Had the I -
teacher in Kansas claims to have Ois'covered a nexationi6ti to -,arry a resolution in favor , !) . !
so many of the speakers at the Woodstock THE Daily Globe �Vks made another new Xwk to a hWod saw can be obtained there, o their views, and to trumpet it through- ened, nearly upset the bug y. Luckily, woman received proper nourishment and 1
chemicals that will produce rain e�ery time. !
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Ine0ting over -looked them. Some of these departure. it came I to hand on Tuesday en- AN EPIDEMIC. -It is estimated I tha. I ealthy proprietor finds himself plu�ged. ti ment of'the community as a whole. If in front wheels being bent a jittl a. . I - I
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since November 1 in Berlin, �Germany, , ti e loyal town of Woodstock, thriving be- sort of a specimen of humanity, too lazy to. ;
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future issue. In the meantime we would past year or more it as run special trains of I it from time to time, to draw cu.Jtom, yond most, if not all, the other towns Of death of Thomas Ball, a youn� � merchant of i
. e trains alone. . I Ontario, and in the banner county of Can&- St. Thomas, Dakota, eon of Mr. and Mrs. work a sufficient length Of time to keep 'he I
, �. say that instead of remedying the disabili- its own in various di ections. Theil ' D.xi-_-TRES�ING.-A number of deaths from ;her stapleshave been added until any day larder supplied with the bare necessaries of i
. ties unde . � I )w butchers can expect to see their Pr6rog- d an Liberalism, forinerly represente Step e Ball, of Goderich. Mr. Ball was life for his wife and family of small child- i
r which we now labor, annexation went in advance of e regular mail trains starvation have occurred among the famine- . . d by the step I i
aves entered upon by this enterpr1i8mg g! -eat cham on of both British connection visiti � his parents in Goderich in the early ren. He claims to be too weak to work I
at stricken people of the Province o Samara, 1
would only increa,,e and intensify them. and secured the del very of the. Globe . 7. Quite recently .it laid in large ' summ � now, and be, from all appearances, is to i
. Russia. I * "up- a id i LiberV principleg, the Hon. George erl The news of his death cau'le as a 1
But, if those evils arenot speedily rtmedied, many points several - ours earlier than the ies- of patent medicines and adv2iiaed E rown, and noted ever since for its fidelity great stiock to his aged parents and his n t h i's' i
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1-uggi8t in the city. -All this week.!, �`he v ews ; if in such place a resolution were '� the river such ab-iindance of crops, the light of a I
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Per&tion to seek annexation. They 4re do- that these special trains have been discon- found a bomb, played with it till i� exploded 0
ing that now, and it will take something tinued except on Sa,urdiays. So that al- and were all killed or fatally wouoded. ATuggiste have been seeking light as to who carried at a public meeting to which all bad- ,to the I&ke, a project brought forward by human soul has flickered fainter and fainter
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stronger than, sentimental cla,, -trap to stop though we will have Ito wait an honr or two UNION FOR CONVEMENcE.-Ni �� eteen of t off. Much heated discussion has ibeen bi, ation as the tow ship council of Stephen, aud to .and at last gone out simply for the want of ,
� p the twenty railroads entering Chicago have to the thinness of the attendance, or as to which McGillivray, being interested, ob- nourishment and care. Kind-hearted neigh- I
the Ino,veinent, If, th4 I dulged in, and not to the Yonge street the contemptuous absence of opponents' jected i i the courts of law, will be proceed- bors did all they could for the poor woman
I I .discus- later in the day for'iiar Globes we will have -formed an aeriociation called the bolumbian �
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9ions - which the move %�ian Will a larger and a b I Passenger Committee. The bbj,,eat is to an's credit. The druggists are determined would, outside of Oxford, have any we 'it. ed with' the several town h* aving a I
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transportation during the World's - Fair. MICHAEL THE FRM_ CE. a,ionists ; in s6fne c6unties-more than in at a recent meeting'of the Stephen council. the hungry husband and half-starv,ed child- �
- think and. act in their own interests, and in although the Globe 3as now got so much I �ates � noth- 1
th . is way The Lake Shore and Michigan Southern is 1I While thp Ministerial Association di o ;here; but the aggregate number in the -Mrs. John CornyD, mother of William - ren would devour it leaving little or i
. force them to, apply the proper the start of all its competitors that any the- only road that has not become a i splendid 1periods upon the harm done; the I Ominion, I am sure, is small as compared and Thomas Coruyn, of Wingbam, who re- ing for whom it was intended. The author- i
remedies., the annexation movement and the change it may make can scarcely add to or member. � c urch'by secret societies and othe lar '" ith the aggregate population. The great sides with her daughter, Mrs., William ities would be doing a Christian act in seei4` I
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