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� � - i The editor of the mained in cornwau and stAndoned the use it alai iiadic .
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� 11; . 1 better, although the latter city is supposed like the Master they profess to serve in this to work in each concession the thing could and social conversation. . tigicad of wearing Wegpnust bat been offered a free trip to and
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�, � to be the seat of both -Itarning and religion,. fegoect. , We L arei.toid on one occasion that be done in, less than a week and done w . hWVg 00CULpied a prom- fruni Chicago if he will OODbellt I
i I'll, I iful clock at t -'a Fair, i .
�� 110, . I a little! ember- will. ,They are just the men who would re- The Misses tz and Montag entertained the convict's clothe#, "I'll,
;;; and the Scotch are looked on as God',s Christ and His apostles were . Long ,,t6o people of his I this wonder he World . -1 I
11 .. to it. The true the gathering with choice vocal and instru inent Position &M - ip of Thmold, V . I
. . I I chosen people. Scotland has the rojutation 'reseed to supply their wants. I Thai went joios to do such work if set ' . up the native town. SImvlu said he first lost faith —John Dunn of the to,rnsb - I
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� brothers in the city can, and flow of conversation. Rr. Montag is one of in professing Christians fioni observation of Welland Co,, - . . L I
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I mate children than any othercountry luckily, caught a fish that had &;piece of combine an our )wnship mud their outward life, and having thus lost faith unmarried and withcuu litirs or next ,ot L j.
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I h enabled thern t6 do to our hurt. . We can combine in this the wealthiest farmers in the t( . . %
ape. These are two very bad traits of silver in its month, whic in he lost faith id--Ahe Blbieo and, as a kiu, leaving real ebtate worth $1,200 an, I - . . - ; - I
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P' L 25th 6? in Ur Lair lunger. way. Perhaps it is the best and � ;
I 0 character in a people who profess to be -pay their taxes an& satisfy tl I ,t faith Ili a personal God personality worth $300.. Adverti .
� - A*t - v:o .& bining. If we will only —Little Carrent,Gore Bay and adjacent natural result, log � 4-
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. Eri now -days. effectual way of com i all Clirlitians to. liv; biwe been put in differeut' papers, bu7i - , .
I � I % goad. It in an easy matter to be decal d Times are greatly oba ged q
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� Due to petition until such time as -the towns, on Manitoulin Island, are now in Mr. Hastie urged upor , , �1; '-'tl - ;
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both. in the character of individuals and na- There were no exemptions from taxes, or conti. , . i t God - and by their th-tugh some claimants have appeared nolle
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. - V h%lf rates, or free passes on railways, in representatives come again a I � !
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tions. ,If the Americaus'are not as good as any I 'ties or for the first time, and vote for no the world, . conduct, bear out the divine teachings. . could prove relationsbip� The Attorney- � . �� �
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. they should be,it iis not because the do not, those days. Unfortunately toixes are now else 1) _ I :
You ri y . a 0 —Mr. Patterson, collector of taxes in —A child of Mr. and, Mrsa Ausband, who General is applyi g -to the court to have it, . . !
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� I . try to improve. They have one billion, three so high that they amanot be paid in this man who will not do what in him lies to a reside on the Brock road hear Duelph; only declared whether the Crown .
- . . isr. Sitpposing that our petitions are compiled with.- This Galt, has collected something over $47,000 � 0 I i
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11 think that you are behind the age if hundred millions invented in churches, and easy and miraculous -mam ago of two weeks. � the estate after payment of the deceased'd I
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x .1 ; : is a combination -within of this year's taxes, leaving a little over weighed 1J pounds at $40 �
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- they pay,their clergy better than any- other every man succeeded in Atah-ing a large fish I candidly think I I It is now two months bid, and the mother dvbts. ;
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I This : - It $3,000 yet to collect. � . ;
. you make your purchases here. ' —A emference, TepTe.ioutativts .of nearly, �
. If they are not a with a belly fuli of silver,'it in now so down our reach and would be a good one. I . 1
7 country in the world. would not hurt even our city brothers. —A Michigan syndicate is the purchaser can put her weddin I ri ing either on its arm . :
the 'richest and most good people it m�ust be because they don't in value it wc-Ad � not be taken for taxes. I I , - all the religiods denominatiove and philao- � . �
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; . year we have . gatting - greater Right wrongs no man. or Is so small are I - societies of the Province,' was held � I �
�` - us for the money invested. There Oar pecuniary wants mre - 6 altlove the average size, the mother being thropic . 2
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. . hand.sGme,goods in the town. ad We in conjunction with- the Canaanite are which a eek in Toronto. to discuss the prisom, . I
are some good people in the, States. I reool. and greater. It is impossible thavpap f last w � .
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.- sell�ug lots of these for Christmas gif ts. — - ' 6 Mr. Alex- .reform question, and urge upon the Govern- i 4
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- � . lect being in Chicago before the big fire. officials and w�ll paid -preachers can much in possession of a promised land. It we do ritory, and the price paid was.$150,000. I nearIZ six feet tall. - ' f , �
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: While stopp . ing at the Garden City -hotel, I longer persuade the electors to live'on e3nti- not put out the evil Canaanite by filling our —Rev. George Simpson, for many years young team belonging ed of Immediate action, especi- . 11 I .
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I W61sh, Marget= & 00.'B-- tyism, and the ancient fare country with good. men who will do theli editor of the . Ily with a view to preventing children rom. k I . i I Z
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. o can tell but we rr�ay be cast out cepbed the position of assistant editor of the Bruce i - . I I z �
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I ur in hand— grain dealer from Bu.fla!o. , One Sunday af. of potatoes and malt, to . taiii British duty, wh . areer. A deputs- , I � ! I
- main - I the horses Is drifting into a criminal c -Hon. .., ; . 1. � I i
Neckwear in knots--fo . i - A good Chicago Interior, an influential Presbyterian day at 3,450 pounds. � One of and I i
)to: continue and the other keep possession th - other only four. They tilon waited on Sir0liver Mowat . t
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otion to walk down connection so as to enable thera five years old, and a �
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I - —all heights. Handker- to the Lake. port to. get th - these years back, and some of them who I done In the line - ' �., . .
new shapes ,, On going4 down Madison street, we were this country hbs f6und the effe6t of the Me Columbia two Bruce. county boys carried off to 4,000 pounds all.right in another year. that something would be . ;
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I .e —white silk hems-titched borders , the bar- still remain will make us believe that nation- � .
� ch; fs ), ikbout to meet a remarkable looking woman. Kinley bill. Last year the bulk of %at's the in rses to raise. indicated by the prison committee. ,�!; , . I
1 $125, was won I f . �
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She was very tall, with a y l Pri- nd third prize t ' � i ;
all sizes. 0 SUI)POSed to be a Ing on nomination day I will not may one by Alexander Ross and, a ly —A few nights a I the . -
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Fowne's Eng,lish Gloves, the best mud had a magnificent head of jet black went on. There was &Is' . nd Andrew Munroe. dren werg practising hi the Methodist meat has been rendered in the case iDf i
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bair, which hung in �ingleto do,% n her back famine in Europe last year, and speculation word more in suppor church, WaLlaceburg, for the Christmas Manitoba Free Press Company Va. Martin— I . I
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line of goods on the market. - petition unless amendments are suggested —There was & peculiar coincidence th , � .... - 7
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I Fine - llesiery�Cashmere, Natural eing in the fashion. pool alone lost over ;el.5,000,0010 on her which Ithoughb necessary to in Jude, or a vestry, which exploded# burning the carpet oral I � . � . I
. shabby, and far 'fromi b I f uture purchases. Canadian Jealerpo millers direct negative is made, that. is not to pett- of four drunks, all of whom were disohari. I � im%ll panic among with costs. The result is to Ove Mr. Mar- � I
Wool, Merino� I Before meeting bar we were busy oriticising . 'I f thr e a -ad floor, and cousin -libel was over .. I I
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P I was at a loss to determine and exporters lost millions of � dollars that tion at all. In that cave I might say a ad. Each has a wife and a fami y o g the children, who coull :ot get out the front tin a new trial. The alleged 1. .. �
Suspenders—New Xmas webs, pack- her character. the 'benefit of. word or two but I hope it will not be neces- children. , -'z' bargaiinof the ManitobaGov- .
� or a bad the farmers naturally got , igned an order.t. way, as the doors were looked. The flames the proposed i
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ed one pair in a box. . n of the This is the first year our surplus :has stood nary. If not necessary it will only be wast. —Lord Stanley has a smothered by mean!! of overcoats be- ernment to .give the Manitobasuallorth- � i
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�_ Fancy Shirts * in .new designs and town. He professed to know such cattle as on , its own bottom. Mark ihe result : ine time. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for council reducing the sentence passed o _ 3ad: very, far. arm Pacific Rail -way $51000 per mile ; the I . .i
I - home three weeks. Robert MoGreevy, -,at Quebec, for conspir. fore they had spr( � . �
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I is now 10 cents higher i oi1rriea by the Canadian Free Press soousing Mr� Martin of being a I I 3
colorings... - far as he could see them. When we were Spring' wheat in you not give us a word of cheer ? may, from twelve Wmine months. This will —The fre!ght n aim 1 1 . �
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� English TUnderwear, &a sizes and about � to meet, the lady stopped, and Yours Truly, m let him out on January 22nd next. � I . :
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.- - � once made up my mind Smith was a good are 14 cents had barley 40 centa higher In -uGLAS. -, —Mrs. Marg,,Mwrg�n died at her home in follows : The Manit6ba carried on up trips � in which he was to profit. by . P :�'. �
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judge of character. TuRNB%ny, December 19th 1892. : tford on .rday, #Oth inst., in her 16,000 tons, and on do* . ppard, high school teacher at � . .
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White Shir�L cuaed herself by saying she saw *Are were .hogs are I cent per pound higher. in Chicago I �: rliest besides 875,000 bushels of grain. The Atha- ! Fred She] � - . �
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'. I I strangers, and ha - card than In Montreal. Summer and -fall apples : ! ),,300 tons of freight, and Berlin, in_�his yard the other day at noon / ,
. Vettlers-in Western Ontario, and leaves -on bases, carried up 114 . �j , ,
, - . laundried nded us an invitation . Political Possibilities. : no, as well is hels They asked for money, when Mr. Sheppard . .
h, an the �or- sent to the English marketa, in many cases, . r 7's
11 "r I -Collar and Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, - of tit; First Methodist Chu,re � ': down 16,600 to 800,000 bus .- - .
� and she did ,Dot realize the freight. '; The same DEAia ExrosiiTOR.—I notice in your last ,estate of about $20,000. 000 tons said If they would spend their money on I -
. - - ner of State and Randolph streets, ' ear, teacher in the of grain. The Alberta carried 11, I I . il 3
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. ters, &C. -1 . the issue an article entitled 11 Political Possibili. �_ —Mr. Andrew Kniewoo ns down) besides 750,000 something -0 oat WwOul 11 �
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� . Otter, got good seats. We thanked her and passed , 'the I . - buyin This remark aft enraded. IF . I
'11 . —Beaver, States made money. We are told that tiie," tsken -from the Clintun New Era. �publio sahool at Havelock who , L
I Men!s Fur Caps pupils, bushels of grain. . I .
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f both N6w, Mr. Editor, I have a great respect for with brutally beating one of his boy one a the tramps .
" . I Persian, Astrachan. on. I remarked it was strange that a we- British market takes the surpluses of 'L cond to has been acquit at —The Guelph Christmas Fair -this year f, . I
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__ such Canada and the States. If so, how does it the New Era. It certainly stands so [ a disappbintment. Buyers shoot the teacher. Alarmed2 Mr. Shapps r - �
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, . Xen�s Fur Coats-0oon, Bulgarim, !nan ol'the town would be circulating L , � 3 im- the punishment was not excessive or severe. was somewhat'al I troaUL .L N. .
- that potatoes are now being shi ped no- paper in the County of Huron as mi e went into the house where he red a T.
� were present from all pi�ts of the Provinc 9 I
.. invitations. . Smith thought it was rather acember 15tb, 1852, the first train � I j
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ha`pp!GnIa8gOw to Now, York - nd were evidently keen to make pirrehas 9 . o
I Kangaroo, Astrachan. from I 70 ea. revolver and succeeded is fdghtenin t .
fuDnyj but said there was some queer folk the old Great Western Railway arrived & I I � .
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; - - Fur: Gauntlets, Boys' Overcoats ere delighted that our exports are increasing FLXPOSITolt, and as an expounder of Liberal 01, entirely tAffiane away. Waffants have been sworn . ..
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� . among the Methodists. After supper we . . pi i lit erhape .be entitled to & at Ingersoll. The officials who were on The supply-, however, Was 1, � � . - ;
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- � Suits and odd Pants ; we first place. But, air, I think, in the article . i any ye I the town of Bmi 'S j
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W � � i lady � there acting as usher. When she few years previous to the last two crops oneer settlers in the freight houseq there for safe. These chiefly oomprime poult fair in - . � I :
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Saw us she mairdbed us up to a pew , no other place convenient. I
� in and n and Since then we have had no where else to together beyond the limits of hi duty as a Prices ranged: from 31 to 4J o@nts. 2110 i . Z
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� 'a were send them except by paying the duty to the public journalist. In each riding of . Huron —The Great Western mills, of - "A few days ago Auctioneer Taylor bringing to that place dealers from, other �� .., ; � I
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, ,I -t woll pleased with the treatment we received.' States, am we are now doing on barley, ' q estate for sale at the door farts of Canada and -the States., has been an 'i ,
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I -1 I people through their representatives, whom fire, will be rebuilt by Mr. Thomas MoDon I i 3
r ney to tell yoli if Next, Sabbath I went back to the same lambs, potwtoeg,1 turnins and many other cetrack nivortant factor in the to
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. I _____ - dDion-can, no more - �erty, comprising 67 merge, was par- This fair was held on F - �, . �
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I I wasil present advantage to church. orn flowin It may be considered necessary. And here, George last, Dealers paid from 10 to 11 cents per ;
I seat she ask- stopped than the Niagara river' fr .9 chased by John Hood tot $10,020. i
L When she came to show me to a w for ton years. - und for turk and a finer displaywas .. I .
t luietly with this air, Iwould say that it is aertainly the duty rat( Q ;
. over the falls mud uniting c Hood was the purchaser of the bullfrog po - � �
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.1 I see and to buy. ed why 1 had not brought my friend along. I —Mr. A. Edward Meyer, the heavy- � . TO' ada. The farmers have - i , : I :�
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� is - told her he had been seized with erysipelas w . . ilaml weight- athletoo son . -&era farm been educated as to tbeelase of birdx lvaut- . __ A ; ;
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r - in the head ; had two doctors attend- are trying to prevent the, p Koseuth, Waterloo county, is at present realized was $3,100. The 200 k - � -
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� - lying ill with typhoid fever in Toronto was withdrawn, although $9j500 was bid. ed, how to prepikre them for market, and,
f Ing him ,1 was out of his mind, and cob ex ave friend of the New Era, in the last sentence , . .d. of TilE04- -exult is that $4,000 were
Ive I peeted to live. 'She then asked his name, ful and profibible tradt on earth , a der� —While Mr... Henry barnar the r 11 I � . -
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LEADERS IN FINE CLOTHING2 desiriD io -;have us united :ia heaven. I of the article referied to, seems to think General way home on Saturday Friday, at highest figures. 11myers were I ... . � .1
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r SEAFORTH. been sent for. I told her his name was A At a meeting of the congregation a ... I
,.ht .1 � I I - bad would have � far more ennobling effect than telligent person.would find any fault with , wlio ordered him to hand their wives that fully 5 cents more would �
� Smith, that he was from Buff*lo, and Andrewo'church, Berlin, hold the other an unknown man .- .
Air - him for holding and expressing that opinion. his money, the demand being backed ,have been paid only for the American duty. - L ,
7. . - no wife. She also asked who was waiting the kind of gospel preached by Dr. Wild. But air, he almost does away with the no- evening, a unanimous call was extended to over ion of a revolver in —While driving to his home in the -towa- 11 . 4 1
A Fresh Blast from a� Old Horn e doctors C ntinental Unionists are here to at% :er, formerly pastor of up -by -the 'prosentat ., . - �
M*1 . I told her, nobody bat th. 0 a ye 0 . Rev. A. B. Winoliest � I I
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st- - �� , (WRtTrzN Foz THs ]EXPOSITOR.] and the chambermaid.' She said she we � vention at all. Act the church, at present missionary to the Henry's face. It is needless to state that shli I Pittsburg, near Kingston, last Bat- �
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: � . .er wrote 6r the Press, at, and as sqbn as the con- free trade and 'the abolitioul of'the corli Ing upon the assumption that our present laces in British Columbia.. Salary $'1'400 Mr. Bernard qaickly ,banded over what urfis; night, in company with a Mr. W. . it . . . , `�
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: wail sent to the Globe, protesting agai laws. The Abolitionists In too States did respected and honored members for Bout .ron bridge to carry the Gradi money he had., No club to the highway man Voinhorn, Ara
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I the Confederation of the, Provinces withc to the ho�el and see if she could do the poor not come to Canada to got rid � of the cause and East Huron will not b - R& my track .over Mill Crack in. has yet been foand. - a fatal accident. The berate were going at 1,, . I . C71 �
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I - first. submitting the whole question -to a vote man any good. She made her way to the of slavery,, but they stuck to their post until election, he takes upon himself the duties T —A farmer named Alex. McNabb, who fall speed when the vehicle struck a boulder ... f- . . __ - 11 �
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; � sick room and did ' South Huron ; he nominates fear or five -it in a massive straebare 42 feet in length, i
. I --iews of the Globe, it noes, and the slaves. It is amusing to ,see the cheap It Was late sorne'what heavily. He is supposed - Mr. PAtterson died in a few min. � . .
� . not accord with the v the p�tieut returned to conscious he considers and,weighe upwards of 20 tons. I Ahe road. - I
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.EW-- I ', tor foolishly usurped the. rights of the people ved an make out of this question. There was Do would be dt and proper persons to fill .by the Dominion BA 11 o'clock Thursday night last week. heart. Deocased ,
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llao I � I bmit the: scheme to a popu-- - use in 'their sending out commission , . � i
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� I angel in disguise. It 'is altogether too com i —The waterworks system of Sarnia isto Shortly ��
001 �� � . lar vote, and got badly duped for hi's paine. men for some men to ptejudice the mind@ of They know quits well that they have been earned 11? we be improved and enlarged. More motive track, and was taken back to the hotel, ex-reave of Pittsburg, and one of the miobt, - - � I - I
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. as LL o, make blind partizans of - The alone. Next morning he was found dead in leaves a widow mud Y. Stranga 0 1 1
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�'ell,� n the Globe. Other b even to discharge'- their ablest writer at elected. Now, air, joking ailde, do 6 you �e next -the sitting -room with %'cut on his head. to say his father was killed nea'r the same I I
I its. readers the, . now�jpa- - such women as the one I have de. - People will vote on the by-law at tl h . . _ �
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� is , SL were forced to catdr to the Political M the bidding of the 11 little tyrant," or lose think it is a little uufa'* . . How he received the wound is not known. . I I .
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. � 4 per ith the result scribed ,the oou,ntry,� is quite safe. his patronage, because he, Farrar, was an five gentlemen, however capable they way municipal elect -long. . I � I ,- f I -
ye. .- giudices of their readers, w three public men who have a is, of Carado ro. McLeod, of West Ilar circumstances. - . I I ;
i& L I pre I There are I . be, and herald them all over the riding as �Mr. Arthur Wallam o, who ' —Daniel and M I L .- �
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;h _ that nine -tenths of the electors prefer their I ,I Public u6stiong, annex.atlonist,. Yours&c., � had -his horse and buggy stolen from the River, Pictou, Nova Scotiso have just cele a W � � I .1 :
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* &I views cooked to suit the blai of great deal to say on al 31' � ... . I � JAMZ8 PRINGLE. churchyard at Kamoka on Monday evening, brated the sixtieth anniversary of their mar- on temperance in th aterloo Street Pres- " 14; � I .
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rly i t their minds by continent spart. These are Drs. Grant, of � ! . 11 Political Preferment V' Is it no t lisfe 126h inst., has rpoovered the an tfit-in riage. The first temperance society in Nova byterian Sunday school I - Z I I
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ind. of thinking for themselves. I , d Wi-ld,of Toronto. : a farmyard near Strathioy. The thief is Scotia was organized October, 1827. Mr. other evening. The lady referred to spoke . � � . 1; �
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tea- . Although. you are opposed to Continental as got the Inside track of every - Mr. Douglas' Resoxut McLeod was one of the pioneer utembers of several Instanceii of which she has .. I
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ton . ndorse all the argument - ExposiTom—In accordance with the ridings referred to who have done just still at large. . � � :
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- a ,o probably ',evenings in barroorne. : rs. Thernley also . .
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procity. You little good on earth, to bay their way in amir with the loudest whistle that upon a chair while removing her boot, when . t
be r is Americans are go green an . S'ment only ollows : the ate —Mrs, W. E. . Gladstone, the wife� of the should be passed, the principal ones - bein . I
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I . if You think ft heaven by leaving their wealth' to Queen's minion Paid! - It is as f carries the largest load and does the most the chair tipped and she fell to the floor, - I i ,
S, Is, to give us the full benefits of their markets, College. In this way the Doctor has me- 16 It being the deliberately expressed opinion - . n, oorn. with the above unfortunate result. British Premier, owns about three acres of &gfollows. Because everyone of the he Mi, I - ,
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-ith , f their burdens. cured ample working capital to carry on his of the un to . is urgent posed of representatives from all parts of —Edward Farrell, thirty-eight years of land this side of ags n , I ,� I i
- -1 , well a,ware we are. in many respects in a bet- Then, meeting oisee led, thm- % it tgard drinking done between 7 1
iisal . business, and it costs him nothing. a dent of Milwaukee, was struck by tion. Parties are look ng -
� )unty to pick out their me without age, a real l . . :
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ter position. to On the costly, highly finished artiallex that he need for the Governmental 6vious stuffing 9 It would prevent a freight train on Friday night while he was chase of this pretty site, and M 1, - .
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I are, themselves . turns out of his factory,,in the a country being loseened,also the cost thereof, . walk stone has been communicated wi .
. ith great deal of undue manoeuvring, engineer- Ing along the track between Niagara gar to its a ,
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I&wyers,ministers and doctors, the majority and that equal laws should f prevail. W no would Falls ale. The plot in a prevent made boys cannot get liquor during the day but .; i
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atry and settle in the Do- 8 9 his brother's home at the latter place. He to her by Mr. Gladstone &,bout the time after tea they go down town and drink , and I i
. leave that con] of whom find aready market for their labor the view of attaining the a end , we t a ,as it is rainingmany �
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minion, I free of duty in the Sta I Editor, you know that such has been done was instantly killed. the park was o ene& Mrs. Gladstone is on this should be stoppaii � - 1
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I oin had to provide his -own capital;.Iike other . petition your Honorable House, at your 9 .
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.on- I the I . Americans in. forming. a grand North people, and had to depend on this and the earliest convenience to take the necessary be tried again. Was it- not Burns who amid, of Elderalle, Bruce County, has sold his councilors and school trustees. I I _____0_ % .
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bow i i American Republic the better it will, be for English market to dispose of his labor, his and er ate a within your sphere to have 11 When sell the wavering balance -holds, farm of 100 acres, to Mr. Robinson, of Him. —Mr.John- Stock, treasurer of the County Perth Items- � � I
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- . ty- of this continent. - . III, of gonfederation, amended as in od Stock were driving .
_Jck the peace And prospen . occupation would be gone, and h6 would be the � 'Tisrarely right adjusted." Kindly insert we' , for $5,000. The Fimporton form on of Wehtworth, and Mre. Idaryst I .
Her Twenty-five Years ago John Bright predicted my seern best ; so as to re- a own last W Mr. Robert Knox, B, A., of St.
; I . . mailing in the asme boat with the farmers. your wisdom' m ,ly, . the 4th has also been disposed of at a good. to their lio�ie in Wat rd iday has been f - �
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�be- � this who made a study, of trade Dr. Parsons, a bove 'bat he was Houses of Parliament; ever keeping in view . � HAsT Hur.oN. figure. About 900 acres 6f chool, at a salary,of WO. - i . I,
�Ied ., Brig -fit was- a man tunately was tempted a w December 13th, 1892. . erty has changed hands this fall. neokyoke to the tongue at the buggy came Iroquois High 8 , _! �
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Joelf. I qne —Mr. Charles Robb, of the firm of Gor Gore of Downie, who was killed in a gravel .. I
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I r�ng . than the Opinions of half a dozen "lawyer much larger salary than lie could get in his and to frame the laws no: that we and all - . don. Mackay & Company, kUggy to come upon the horne's heels. The I
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� Oliver Mowat who know noth- ' hundreds of citizens who are able shall er 20bb, left pio.perty valued at . .
va�y I . bodies "' likeL P own beloved Canada, and like . n Friday. A week ago, on entering his rig upset, and Mr. and hire. Stock were � .
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� by a workings of trade. Strakago y"what is n Vernment without The town of Gravenhurst is now lighted 0 ,of which ,$1,260-15 in personal 4 .1
: ing about th thousands of hio'countrymen he;went to the pa eedful for Go eived injuries $10,260.15 - .
a house on College avenue, he fell over a rock- thrown out. The treasurer reo � I d the balance real estate. Cor- � : .
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I in- �. to sAy,houset John Bright wa States to improve his worldly cirpamsta-bees. being compelled to contribute of our sub- by electricity. ud Cpmadian turkeys ar- 'Dig chair placed in the hallway by big about his face, which bled pr ,
I : - . the floor of )octir ahould have -tance to others who have no claim upon it; . —Twelve tbouss the deceased, - .1
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'�thd - . forexpressing his opinions On It was amusing that the I 8 children and bruised his face. Erysipelas turned out to be only trivial. Mrs. Stock Delius McNamar&, 'brother of - � � -_
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I � oramone, but was afterwards 1, i t the that io,just and equal laws given for one and rived in Liverpool in prime condition. an up, and .
I of . � the House of C worked himself into such a rage &gaims -is talk of establishing a glass fur- set in, resulting as above stated e. was badly ehak I :
, ll � *own and was a%- . - _� —There _ ' ' . McNamara., has applied for letters of ad- ';..
am- made �6 Nlinister of d Harrison government for retaliating against all &like as far as it is in the power of butman A servant jirl, employed by Mr:.'August bruises. 11 . .
- ting down on his knees, an � I on the Boo . i to give, that they thus be I a uses at Port Arthur. ' ministration, deceased having died intestate. - .
tive cuaed from get -govern-mefit in putting a tdi �. . for free postal de. Lang, Berlin, had a narrow escape from —H. W. Harris, of the Governor -'a Road, - Timothy - TIv, ". I
I and of the Queen, as is the our ffic. So enraged terror to evil -doers apd a praise to them —Brantford is moving While in the book yard, near Falkland, in Brant county, passed —blessrs. David Haragati and
E!9&- kissing the h Canal against Canadian tra death on Friday. I I
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idid . custom to,this day- wall be and the 14,000 Canadian Parliament will meet on she unconsciously backed into an open ale- wway on the 14th inht., in his Mob Y � �,
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� - into the fire; that � Ingersoll of meat, cheese, butter mud rescuin fe'aing sold within the .D"t month. Mr. i
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I I me in the United States must ra ago, where he Hgrsgsn, who sold �56 rods, took first - I'., ,�
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4eld . Americans, un- p the of righ prudence, —At the Canadian Pacific Railwiay ale- mein . a, m, silver mounted harness, aikil Mr. , i ` I
I . , you that the the influence in preventing Sir I John M he- possible moment compatible with a Ing died. Mr. Harris held a Crown deed, h z . I 1�
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in., . ration'for the presentlicense vator in Owen Sound 2,447,057 *bushels of near Peterboro, came to blown t a meet ction who �
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. I . Franchise acts, - due notice that such _grain were received during,the past season. Zd bden married 56 sleigh robe. . -:Z
Lat - a both fined $2 and costs by County possessed one. He , " I *,.
. I . : with their own mOAQY- - ov. in order to bribe the electorf of Kingston in a holders, by giving - a cer- —Some $W,000 was spent this year in war . tion of the Evangelical I i 1, . -
IV - ! )Jvst judges, -corrupt vay �by giving's *,ebate of IS -cents licenses will cease to be issued afteT mito Edmison, on a ch and coun- years, and leaves a wife and eight children. —The congrega
.. gerrymanders, ui wholesalev , g.repairiDgi adding to andfurnish- Magistr arge . I association, Pok, agreeably sur- . .
r11111- - -ents,mreL a f . he hotels in Sarnia. I -charge of assault. —Mr. W. Fairburn met with a serious . diner,
, ornm ll swept out of existenoe , y a ton on all freight gdipg through the tain named time and date in the near future, buildin at Taviste
Arff� -igeat people who are bound Per . f the trade of ma.k- iDg t - Ier primed their pastor, Rev. Mr., FInkb th I
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I - - free and inteU Welland canal to Kingstoml, �he two bright and that the licensing o , g drinks will _W. Caw, .Esq., M. D., of Parkhill, has . —Barks and Wilson, the men in jail at accident at Griere'9 corners, near FLICten, I
Dck, . I a governed in their L Con'dou, awaiting trial on a charge of mar. a few day hi h wasthe consequence of the other evening, by calling on him, to. e,
� , I . thit the country shall b and shining lights accepted the bribe me ' buying and selling stroal a ago,w ic 1
7 are I � anothe mined mud inducted .into the old his number of &boat sixty, mud presenting him
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ing" 1,, tr Yo surely cheerfully &8 the most"ignormut elector in the an &I laws -for &I if Parkhill congregation. � daring Detective Harry Phair, will be tried his own with a well filled parse and a large aUPPLY I I - I .
. he actions of the American and . . I caries. That just equ I ship o He was hitching a team of horses to .
� I ference in t city. I - at the Winter Assizes, on January 9th. Mr"- death, coompanied by a neatly .
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psea about every thing but the one thing need- human Government to en let, and that they burgi1iberal, has and it is understood secure the vished into the stable. Fairburn picked worded addre s..
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, � i2lans Saw that the combine were Paying uls. When all . the thus be 0 . � at Owen Sound servic6a of B. B. Oeler, Q. C., of Toronto. * up a whip and followed them into the Stable, 1� �
� iul, the salvation - Of 60 --The steamship trade One of —Mr. August Wermer, of Sebringirille, .
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hundreds of. th an sense he talks is sub . a been the * largest in the Sunday, 11th inst., after a few ,
kt a- - ative non I h%ve: amid, what duty ,this season ba ce on the 12th inst,,At the horses reared up on his fore legs, and died on . -�l ,
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ayst ,them to rob the farmers out of millions train his discoursee ! kings and queens to remainei follow electors, you and me 9 I history of the port. the family residence in that city. The gave the unfortunate man a tromendoug. weeks' illness, He was born In Hauovtr, & "
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1� , free it was the custom Of —The Grand Trunk Railway in building Germany, and came to this country 46 years
,�ed . they at once put binder twins on th@ ly called a trust yon will answer to and for yourself. &sad ivas for many.years connected with in the bowels. 0 �, �
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lis, it was shown our goi I sense a ng lia - lines to the, World's Fair. the Free Press, having filled the position of z who preceded him two years ag?. - . , i -
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meat on - men. Such beiin he case if the the plough; this year I db not wish to turn their Me d�-Vgbters to mouratheir � �
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tun I the pockets of best of give or look. back, bit if permitted to continue --Henry Neiliyp a farmer of Elderdlie Dumfries station, bou2ht He leaves ti , � I .;
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amrisqaL Ine r and the doqtor has good bdi a his retirement necessary. Mr. Mathewson unloaded the barley and retur r. . .-. �
win -, I I a au- body's business, L —Relv. George Boyd, pastor of Queen' ve of Scotland, came to Montreal Wallace received the intelligence that an ner, with whom he was living daring the I �1 - __ 1 -
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.4 � ron should I , with the people and the country. ng illness. i in 1841, and to London -in the following error had Veen madej and that the car was last two years. � $ . :
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i .. . f the, electors if you a condition in Canada. son of one and as on He was a promi- porting his � � �m
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..... governments to maintain lay"MI %tter, right -Ingersoll aniounted to $419,118. I . , of the firm of action, unloaded the cargo and lot his nei ard 7 . .,;
I have L won, do. your duty in ihis mi �.
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;; . lection then the differeat . red at that he is anxious e man at Minds I and two at H&H- Naughton to Miss Tillie G t.; I
_1 sed the Reform. wands the Yankees away without wavering,,that in a won er- —Thrb 4 in born t&ke possession. . �
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done, &�d it must be. confes —seeing that ill' U Brewer & Son, Parkhill, while at work — f ,
ast.91 eri excelled in making the poorest appoint- 'British c6nnection ime our prayeis as embodied in barton, w10 had dee i Mr. J. G. Wegenast, of Hespoler, is the dence of the bride'sinother, Mr. McNaugh- 4 I
. . nee in valuing his "ohin fully � short t he flour mill on Saturday 10th inst., had a for a number of years been a sue- - V� . -
showed their good at - .,more session, have been -finals' $20 and costs t . . f mechanism ton he t : �; .
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'rain � meats. With the exception of the pr at' what it was worth- If the doctor our pstitioiie would be an's I his right hand seriously mangled by being owner of a ver, ch Mr. cessful teacher tn Hibbeirt, and Mrs. Me- --f I � 4 LE I
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�,'i i a Senior J,udge who is a good lawyer and a � music" ig by the sweat of his thau�wo could have,loo ' heel. Dr. Ovens, in the shape of a musical clock, whi � �
9 caught in the cogs of a w . hie Naughton wan one of Hibbert's best and i, � . z .
*., & t - ld I I thole "amends � had to earn hie livim lief eve If even ten � was called to attend him, found it nee- Weganast received as' & legacy from I - ewly married - �11' �. �: .�, . �
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t iha I - all down be- !brow, on I 9 anionget us would -take this matter up was run down by a trolley car at Hamilton, I forefinger. .It is father. The clock itself stands 7 feet 6 fair t daughters. The ni : �
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o VLad I been English market for of the connee- heartily the thing would, be accomplished. I on Friday, and received injuries which will inches high, 3 feet 4 inches wide and two - i ;, � � ,� , .
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low par, and many a lecture yon have so fond I if the hand can be saved. . I . 1.
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I and' obliged to give theT, -first ther � e that men whose minds r Ito an —James S.1avin, alias McMahon, was feet deep. The case was - in friends of Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Sanderson, � ill .
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. great objection you seem ' Upied with spiritual matters, those of of executed at Cornwall an Friday I t at 7 t of $300, bring- met at their home in Blaumhard*ud pre- 4 � - .
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Doke and upwards to V., Davey. in Germany in 1855 at A COB . i �
Annexation io,tbat the Americana are such a oui ad any -bukiness dealings, -occasion being that of his ,a. in. for the murder of Capt. J. andsome i 1.
airly � yourself if and who never h woulld not be difficult to, do. Let us set an Carrick, the to Cold Springs, New Dandee, Seated them each with a very It I , � .
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: and -- - no wickedness in thin, as , either with the Americai . worldly* affairs. ex&Tple to those who are growing up annual butcher bee. During the day with The execution w few private Ontario, Fe nd 1856. On the top easy chair, mud friend Sanderson with a I . I � �
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; ters. . .:_ you think there is es,and you are not I must be poor guides in - of his neighbor press, anged six figures in uniform beautiful. meereekslum pipe$ as a mark of e I 1.1
well as in theolaer countri , of men who are fonder o aro�nd us and will ioon-�be in our shoes, by the assistance of a number medical, profession and a th �
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2$8.: '. - ere is no class . I a d so encourage seven large hogs were killed and drehaed, citizens, about 50 41 i- i to their high rem et in which t1ey are -hold " � -1
I X are are ever Hastie, pastor of Knox church, who d an �thtinstruments which they raise I �,
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