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declared that he considered the judgment of ad every 'few minutes a bunt from the considerable extent, and last week I had armful of wood, and thus had a narrow es� able to locate .the pins,,,i,n the throat, but 0 fair decided to witbold the prize from Mr.
Forz. the Little-, fil.en. the Ptivy Council. pronounced - some time , which had ths� egeot of generally - In my hand a, head of corn which had cape. The deceased was about 45 years so; far he has not been S to remove them, Hunter. Last week, in the Dundas Divis.
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. ingo, showed that the Province had not that awak Bing me out of w dream of Railway grown in my neighborhood and which con he young woman's condition Is a pretty ion Cmirt, M
� . - I . power. If a judge of the Court of Appeal- Offioials, Captains Officeri, getting lef t, etc. talned over 500 well filled grains, and most -Mr. James Hough, J. P., died on Fri. awkward one, and the doctor is rot pre- for the amount of the prize, but Judge Muir
, I one of the highest courts in the Province- This continued until the chirp of the birds farm$ contain one or more fields suitable day in Guelph, where he had lived since &red to say meantime what the result may decided that there was no appeal against the
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I LGviu_g: mothers, proud of their boys came to the conclusion that the Province and the growing light in the seat told as of for the crop, If our coarse grain was high 1836. Mr. Hough was in his 89bh year. 90. judge's action. Mr. Wardell, acting for
- no -power to pass such an act, if the the coming day. The chirpings became in price, and corn oheap� and if the Amer. -The Rathbun Company, Picton, are -At 8 o'clock on Saturday night a Ian- Mr. HUxter, has applied for a new trial ;
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and proud -to see them handsomely had * let our barley in free, then runuin i � I #
I Court of Appeal took that view, it was mani- more frequento, the light raw bri;hter, ob- - lasne would _g a machine hat grind@ corn on the tern exploded In the loft of the livery of the the motion being opposed by Mr. Begue
dressed find wonderful delight in look-' fest that bbere would be conold- rable diffi- jacts began to o-utlij , I in a short time I perhapewe might be bonefitted by free cob. The machine is made in Riohmond, Dominion House at Renfrew. In an instant who appeared for the directors. - Decision
I 'a corn, But, under the present oircum- Indiana, - the bay was In Raman. Fortwo hours on the application.was reserved.
ing through our well-assoried stook of Oulty about it. When they got a prohibi. . had my first view of U6ole sam,s(aomains.
CY t,ion law he wanted it to be a law that they H&d.all the cOuntry traversed beep equal to" AtAn061, when coarse $rain is so cheap, -In Montreal alone there are 167 more bhe fire brigade and townspeople fought the -Mr. Goffatt, of Orillia, :has received
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- Clothin, ' It is full of pretty things knew was legal and constitutional, and that thiq, I shouldhave had a very high opinion oats, 30 to 31 cents ; barley, 33 to 35 cents, liquor licenses than in all the cities ,of On- fire and succeeded in confining the flames to . from t:6 far Worth a silver -fox skin ,of the
o' ,hey could go forward.. with the strong- of the different States throughi'whloh we and peas, per bushel, 55 to 56 cents, it tarlo, paying $5,000, a year more than the the sheds and stables. The loss amounts to finest quality, which be considers one of the'
for boys' wear. Dozens of different t ' - would not be wise policy to send the move whole Province, $2,500, with small insurance. 11 best spealmensof that arctic wanderer over
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eat hand that it was possible to have to on- passed. I have never seen a Moro beautiful 0 �ntry to buy foreign corn, The -Counofilor Thomas Mead, of Dresden, -A Grand Trunk Railway special from captured this side of the watershed, The
� stylesin two and three piece Suits, all force it. His hands would be weakened by tract of farming land than that which now cut Of the Ou
� attempting to enforce such a law in the lay bef6re -us. We were now about one writer, a short time ago when in Liverpool has loft for the I%nd of %he Stars and Montreal missed making the proper connec. ground color is black, which predominates
high art and maker's low prices. � krket, saw a fine lot of well fatted Stripes. Numerous creditors mourn his do. tion with the Erie flyer for Chicago, at Tar. in the foreparts, and the hinder parts aTe,
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� . present -atake of', the authorities on the sub- fourth t�s distance across the State of ludi. cattle In' -white hairs ,which, being
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They fit perfectly, and are thorough- ject' 9 . 'I cattle sent from the County of Huron,which parture. onto, Wednesday, and so was sent on over thickly set with
, . , - -St. Thpmas bicyclists' will hold some the main line to catch on at the St. Clair longest, produce a pleasing gray effect. The
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- ly. well made. No others � that lay in the 'way. Hewould do every. wooded.- It,could be seen atonoe that the versationwith a buyer in that market, fine races Id connection with the societies' tunnel. From Guelph to -Berlin, a distance under body is completely black. Mr. Gof -
more points of excellence than ours. thing in his a t ego a ' on was much further advanced than in he said he was never In America, but If he demonstration there on May 24. The prize of fourteen milen, the special covered in fatt aid $75 for this rare fur.
-power to maint in h t thab Sao d he would see the country that list aggregates $3W. 1 sixteen minutes. Her average rate between -In October, 1891, the various Toronto
I One dollar and fifty cents buys a Navy the Legislature had passed, and he thought Ontario. A field of wheat to our right was was BVAT6 gincounty ,
� they wouldbe able to maintain it, but he a mass of green, about three inches long. produced such fine cattle, and If possible -The village of Aylmer, In Ell Toronto and Sarnia was 524 miles an hour. insurance managers combined In prosec.u-
Blue Serge Suit-7sizes 22 to 27, suit- wanted that to be done with before he was About 5.30 the train for which we had been take -back a boat load with him. We grow has 2,128 residents, whose taxable Income -Mr. Archibald McMillan, Ontario coun- ting a wealthy farmer of East Ggrafraxa,
it asked to enforce a law u on the subject. It waiting appeared, an -3 in a, few minutes, an abundance of siuch food as -fed those oat- and personal property in valued for .assees- t , was paring the hoof of a steer with a named John Kirkland, who was believed to
able for Spring and Summer wear. Id be dleastrowto t9le interests of tem- iust as the sun was -rising, we continued our tie, and cheap too, And now, Mr. J. C. ment purposes at $716,129. Xisel, when the animal kicked, drlyiny the bays burned the barns on hiefgral With the �
WOL won - Morrison, I have -read your letter in favor -The Allan. steamship, Pomerania, from chisel into Mr. MoMillan's cheek, 'an, in- �b securing the insuranoe money.
is unapproachable for value. T peranoe if they were to pass' a law that journey. We had travelled but a short dig. I Bat W&L
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they had no power to pass, or which would tance until the country began to change its Of free corn, and found no evidence to show Now York via Halifax for Glasgow, which Rioting a terrible out. The chisel entered klaimodf, who a 70 years of age, and the
- ange at this be a matter of litigation for a year or more appearance and grow gradually worse until that It would be a benefit, but you bold us arrived out on Thursday evening, landed her close to the nose and the point of It came owner of $30,000 worth of property was-
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price, made in the latest designs an d before'it, could be ronounced constitutional. ws reached Peru, about the middIs of the about some gremb corn that we could Import 249 cattle without lose, out below the ear. Medical aid was summon- convicted at the Dufferin sesizes .;u
They had had an Illustration of that when State. In this distance we pses:d .a good from the States If It was free, one bushel -Charles Brigge, of Palsleyl is suing that ad and at the time of writing the patient tenced to three years' Imprisonment. When -
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ift. the most durable material 'Two- worth two bufdhols of peas. You did not corporation for $6,000 for damages sustained was doing well. .. sentenced Kirkland predicted he would not
the McCarthy Act was passed,,1y the Do- many fields of fairly good wh at mostly tell us the I an give me the by his wife, who fell on, the ice in the public _Mige Lizzie Gibson, who passed In in- live out his term. His predictioneame out
fifty—This is our great Suit for school minion Parliament. It was passed with the sown on corn stubble, but by. far the glest. . trio r * as, but you a . - i at ry
- idea that the Dominion Parliament had th eat portion of the land had grown corn. It peas every me, and I will prove by results street and broke her leg. dustrial design at the late Government true. for Kirkland died in the penits 11%
ing that they are the best food. Now, Mr. -The Jisady Patent Brush Co.mpany of - drawing examinations, has now a full set of on Thursday, lastweek. He had been em -
wear, m st t power,. bat that. was a disputed point, made had been nearly all sown' the same way, in I
material known, well trimmed aud in the result was that they had not the power rows both ways, about two feeb and a half " Tuakeramith Farmer," a word with you. Detroit will shortly commence operations in oartificates4n. the primary, advanced and played in the carpenter shop, but had been
. Of enforcing the McCarthy law or the Pro- 1 noticed a very peculiar wood in I think you well remember several commun- -Berlin, having been granted ton years' ex. mechanical courses, which is as many as can ill in the hospital of the prison for several
At $3; $3.50 and up- 'or " 081TOR eff1p be obtained. - It is said no other pupil in the months past.
vincial law. He was telling the members api I Indiana. 'It reminded me of red
sensible colors. th ications which appeamd in THx Exp tion from taxes.
wards, to $8, we think we , show the of the deputation what it was very unpless. ras I r1l 0 bushes, only tery slander in the last summer, over the signature of " Scrib- -Louis J. Beaudoin, the postmaster at district has succeeded in doing this before, 0
eta p *rlry bler," and now St. Patrick's, Simoo - Only two teachers in London possess equal Perth IUMS.
siat for them to bear, but what it was abso. lkand growing as thick together an they your reply to Mr. Irvine on a county, and treasurer .
nobbiest goods in Seafortb, and, judg- the free corn qn#stion, over the signature of of that school section, has akippod. He certificates, �
- I lately necessary they should know that could possibly grow. It invariably had a 11 Farmer," is a fair sample of that handi- forged two small notes and took away $200 -A recent despatch from New York says: - A oplandid milk cow belonging to Mr.
Ing by our sales, mai,ly others are of they could take what course their knowledge loan one way and in some plices was as flat A very fine lot of draught horabs from Can- F. A. Campbell, of M-ltobell. purghamed. a
. ! � - . rendered necessary. He was. not going to almost as if it had been rollo4. I was very work. The composition baa some reagm- belonging to the trustees.
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the same opinion. . . . . 116ppbrl Mr. Harter's bill at the provent' much surprised that we saw go little plow- blance, and the style about the same. 1 It -hir. Charles Harold Bird, of Barrie ads were sold on Tuesday by Mr. W. D. few months s�ko from Mr. S. Wetheroott,
-come when he Ing going on; considering the advancement may have been indited and porhaps written who won the gold modal at the final exam'- Crand at the American horse exchange. gale birth the other evening to two fine Jer-
. Boys' School Caps, 25c ; Boys' Cru sh time, but the time �might . Bey C&I-y", ma'le Land famale. Mr.' Cankp-
would be glad to supjwrt that .and some- of the season, because here the trees were in a farm house, and afber taking all things ination in Trinity College, Toronto, this This class of stock balways in demand and
. . I Hats, $1 1 i into consideration, pie � see exams m If I year, was the smallest and youngest in his th . are. excellent, 51 head going bell sold this female for $10.
Hats, 5,oc ; Boys' Fedora I thing more, too. (Aoplaaae.) Mr. Harter perceptibly green. , is -Mr. E. F. Davis, of Mitchell, lost his
cannot believe you to be a farmer. ; have class. uBdfirnateloew hammer for a total of $8,565.
$11.215, $1.50 ; Boys' Serge and Tweed proposed to prohibit thesile by retail, but After we left Peru, the land was very rol- .
why stop there? Thii Privy Council had ling and stoney ; then the rooks began to read your letter carefully too, and found -A largely attended meeting in Vencou- Thf -oon:i ument of 38 head of Ohio -bred fine more on Wednesday night., last weak.
- lid tit Tattersall's averaged'abi She I bad given birth to a Thornwood foal
Hats, 5,0c. repudiated the idea of their bola any die- crop out and from tbi,s all the way to the that you nearly %voided the subject at Is- ver, on Saturday night, vigorously, denoun- horses 0 DUt the day prevloup,, and looked all right In -the
-we are headquarters for Boy a' Unction between retail and wholesale. He Western Border of the State it 'Was barren gas and went strong into political %bass. ced the British Columbia Government for $195' -
� I did not speak for others in this matter, but' and desolate looking with here and there & Instead of the corn subject you went right refusing to grant re resentation by popul. �evsn young lady nuriie's have just evening. In the morning the was found .
Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furnishings. b. T raduated from the London Training School dead-
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I Is own personal idem in regard to this mat- piece of fairly good land me a relief. I should Into two -rowed barley, and told us what a ation to the mainlan . -Mrs. Cumming, of New York, who has
. ter was that if it came to be decided that have said that the timber in the first part of miserable failure it was. Now, I can inform -At Brookville, last Friday evening, for nursea,and at a public meeting held in the besti the guest of her gousin, Mr. Moffeit,
; there was no further .question that they.. Indiana through which we pissed, was very . - You that You -are miserably mistaken, for Charles Luckey was acquitted of the charge city hospital on Friday zilTht! receivedl their postmaster at Carmunnock, and Mr. And-
- �) - had the power to pass a prohibitive law I much like that 6f Ontario, maple, basswood, in tead of being a failure it has beau a suc- of murdering his father, but was immedi- diplomas and medals. air names Are., , .
was prepared to go for it -(applause) -but beach and aim, but here there was. nothing ,00:e. In 1891 it was quites common thing ately rearrested on the charge of murdering Miss Lucy Hobbs, . Mine Annie McAlpine, raw Donaldson, of Elma, for voms tials,
CLI ,, to hear of fifty bushels to the more, and over Mrs. Luckey, his step -mother. miss Kate Shosbottom, Miss Latta Bremner, will go to the old country in Way. Her Can.
, I he felt tbat it was his duty not to.go for it but oak and miserable, scrubby.,Btuff it is, . fifty pounds to the bushel, and when tested -At St. Andrew's, New Brunswick, Dr. Miss Heater Gowan, Miss Ads Bennington adian, friends wish her a very pleasant visit
THE BOYS' CLOTHIERS, S�A- until they constitutionally could do so. He -the beat of ib not more than twenty or thirty ' - mud a safe return.
- had spoken hismind oandidly. He had not feet high, and in many places 'acres and in England by some of the most practical Harrington, charged with perjury in a Scott and Miss Lizzie MvVicar. The diplomas
FORTH. . br wars in that country it was pronounced Act case, was tried a few days ago, under were presented by Rev. W. J. Clark. -Early Thurediby .morning, I -sat weak, a
. - I - spoken to them, perhaps, pleasantly, but be sores not more than three or iour feet. The a -Last week's storm was especially severe fire broke out in a brick -block in Listovial,
- had � spoken to th6m truly. (Applause.) old leailves were still on, the -now growth not good and highly commended, bat last year the Speedy Trial# Act, 4ound guilty and
. - -- . . Dr. MaKsy-�Doeq your Government pro- yet be I n, and this but added to the bleach- was 'lot 80 suitable for any kind of barley. sent to jail for six months. . in the section around Teeewster. Barns and The Royal Hotel, Zillixx' jewelry store,
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ONTARIUS PREMIER 'ON pose to test the validity"of prohibition, no as. ad aulbarren appearance of the country. You tell us the.t the Tory Government bad -H�Iilton ice dettlere have incieased the fjheds were unroofed and blown down. and Chitstman's barber abop, Bolton & Tabber-
- � to- prepare the way for such a -law as ver ugly hostile feelings againbt the Americans price of ice 'for delivery next mummer. pines laid in all directions. No loss of life nor's insurance office,- Darling & Blewett's
PROHIBITION. - . . the villeys, or hollows, became before the McKinley Bill was put in force - Private families will be charged $2 a month in reported, but great damage was done to law o1lice, J. W. Scott's bank, were all con-
. !indicated ? � low enough, they were filled with water, so . e fire and water. The
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Mr. Marter, the member for Muskoka ' aver decrying the Americans day. Bays, smoke stacks and vel losses &;ro all pretty well covered by insur-
;, In regard to that now, but I may say that be seep. Howpeople make &-living in such fix to VADOO -
has introduced into the Ontario Legislatu .a , and their institutions, declaring that their -Mr. W. H. Brocklebmulk,,' of Brant blown down. The gale was tic sefere that ance
ithey will not decline to take whatever steps places I am at a loss to understand. How- .
& bill designed to. prohibit the retail .liquor I little policy was Canada for the Canadians.. Now, weiRhed a lamb the other day when it wa's the school trustees had the school closed for -After suffeeing long with sethms Mr.
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trade in this 'Province. In this bill there may be necessary for that purpose. I think ever, all along the line could be seen a I beg leave to differ with you there, for it twelve hours old, and it tipped the scales at the day, for fear of any accident to- the John Clifton, of Fallarton, died at his home
-ree enacting elm there are ays in which it could be done hovels, surrounded by a few corn patches, R ' building. . � on Friday. 14th lost. , He was fifty years of
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are th t uses. The first pro- VA. a Jdeiable promptness ; I think corn crib near by and generally a horse and wa the eformers that decried Canada in IS pounds. It belongs, to the Oxforddown
videa that lai Ontario after May Ist, 1894, th 'go wa a ought, to be taken, and I think two or -three cattle that lo(')kad as if they favor of the States; they have talked con- variety. . I -Some time since an American citizen age, andalthough of strong build, he broke
no tqxern. or shop licesses shall be issued, tinusIly against Canada and its resources, -A Mrs. Durham attempted to smuggle moved into Canada temporarily, carrying down in health name years ago, from hard
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renewed, or extended. The second clause inot, at liberty to -speak in regard to that oak which constituted their surroundings. sad apparently hated its industries and four milk paud, worth about a dollar, across with him a colt two months old. He re- work, It Is said. He .was a good neighbor,
repefda the provisions ofthe License Act I I - I This continued, as I have said, all the way mhnufactOries, and were trying to show that the river at Niagara Falls, American aide. turned two years after, and the collector at and a man of :high moral character. He
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that -are inconsistent with that enactment. I I . - - Vincent, New York, charged him aye
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the OrGposed law the penalties -that are now i - From Henlisall to St. Louis. formed very poor inion of Indiana. Emigration agents, when in Canada, had in -1he Orillia Packet publishes the follow- creased in value. The case was appealed-, -A livery barn in Mitchell, he property
I ' � ST. Louis, April 10th, 1893, in their pamphlets extracts taken from Re- Ing interesting item: At Beaver Brook, on and Assistant Secretary Manlin at Washing- of Mr. John Larkwbrtbjr, was badly wrook-
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license, A meeting of those favorable to DEA'RExposiTola,-Thinking a short me- linois, the appearance of the country began form speeches, showing how much superior April 8th, the wife of John Budiner, of ton decided that when the value has been ad by the wind storm last week. The part
Mr. Marter's bill wasL hold in Toronto on count of a trip from Hensall to this city %a ch d this Ilm for the better. One certain States were In preference to Canada quadruplets -two boys and two girls. increased by natural growth, and not by of the bain co�Ulmiug the bupgles was blown
down completely, and the rigs smashed so
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Thursday of list week.L This meeting was might be of interest to the readers of THE har!ly imatine two.8tates more unlike. ws a place o emigrate to, and 1, myself, saw a children all doing wall, any process ofmanufao�ure or other Mosing,
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attended by a large number of people from ExFosiTo3t, I thought I would endeavor in Illinois for t 8 most part, is prairie and an ad Vsnced Reformer attempt to strike -At the next meeting of the Presbytery animals of domestic oi,igla are entitled to an to render them almost worthless. For
all sections of the Province. Resolution@ an humble way to give a description of very level. The soil is black Io#w, and I another man because he had a good word to of Paris, an overture will be introduced by f ree entry. � . tunstely the part containingthe horses was
&,VLorable to the bill were adopted, mud a what was to be seen enroute. Leaving Hen- should Imagine *cry fertile. Although it say for Canada. You say their policy was the Rev. Mr. Hatt, of Ingersoll, looking to -Mr. Charles Burns, of Meaford, writes more substantially constructed, otherwi,se
large deputation was appointed to wait upon sall at 5.30 p. m., April 3rd, we reached is prairie from one side of the State to the Canada for the Canadians. Who would the making of total abstinence a term of to the Toronto Mail : " Under the heading I the lose would have, been very serious.
the memberwof the Government with the London about 6.45, bat an this part of .the other, there are a good many tress growing, YOU Nay it was for ? Surely you wouldn't communion 16 the Presbyterian church. of I Sixty-three Years an Orangeman 0 YOU -Mr. John McDougall, sr., of Fullitton,
view of securing %heir assent to permit this journey Is well known to most of your . Now Zealanders or South -Oil has been iotruck on the McRitohie Atsts that Mr, E. H. Whitmarsh in the old- who af tar suffering Intensely for a, long time
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measure to become law. The Asputation readers, it will loot b about as many&* is usuallyseen in the say it was for the I eat Oraugeman in Canada, perhaps in car, passe 7 d away on Sunday even -
a necessary to de. clearings in Ontario. These help to enliven Sea Isl&nders. Now, when I may I I Reform- farm, Bothwell, ati depth of 365 feet. The with can
accordingly met with the. Government and scribe it. I , . world. I wish to correct your statement. �. 16th ,last., at the age of 76 youm. He
. the appearance of the country and also ere," I want you to plainly understand that well is now pumpin a tine show of Pil, and . lug,
presonted their case., The following is the . Leaving London -at 7 o'clock, .* we arrived I don't mean all Reformer@, for I think the the only trouble in tie comp chibald Carnahan, of t
. - form, in the distance, a kind. of background, ' any are in want - Mr. Ar a he town Of was a good neighbor and friend, and ',kind
: reply of Premier Mowat. After a few in- at Detroit at, 10.45. This part of the jour. which looks like woods.' The only thing majority would like to see this country of tanks to hold the output. MoRltohie is Meaford, was made an Orangiman at Lin and obliging in manner. His remains were
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. ot, believe, He had no doubt that is from Windsor to Detroit, by FerrYl did not see halt & dozen fields of wheat in advanced one turns up once in a while like a terfield, died on Monday of lamb week. He Orangeman seventy years. If there is an hold, .
I older Orangeman than Mr. Carnahan please -One :afternoon last week, Willie, the
I that when they at a prohibition law in might be worthy of description. I had the whole State, but corn, as far ,ps the eye I I Reformer " gone to need, and comes out as was ill with consumption, for a year and a
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� forood. There was no use in a nominal officers, and I . t say that seldom if ever generally out and drawn off the field, but I feel like going for him. You appear to children. . . � -Lately four ladies, cousins, and All Of of St. Marys, was running through the 0,141
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a prohibitior--no use in putting a robibition had I heard t e complimented. It was, here very seldom, and. at this season they think that the Tory Government is of small -- -Berlin Is to have a monstot Queen's senietery with an open pen knife in his
� law on the' statute book unless ttley could therefore, wit 'a Soling almost skin to fear have a dry, bleached appearance. Along importance, and doesn't amount to much. I Birthday celebration, Among the ;=au after a number of yomrs absence, two of hand. He fall and the knife passed ba-
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� honor of represantin ' and of which he �Ae and there entered' two men � who, jad i
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� proud. Taking an interest in the working from their garb, I put down as the officials roof. A crib of this kind could also be Americans, We know that there are clever ending December 31st, 1892, was $43,298 ; can portion thinking they would outweigh -Edmund A. Morphy, son at Mrs. -J. J.
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I was a cabman, who had told him that he had been considerably interested during our as it is flat, and in several vlaces we 1�sw you that the ma ority of the sixty millions -The sh for the Maple Leaf ladies f underwent amputation of both feet, died an
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I was not much I � ran from London. I said they were seated, call Illinois a magnificent stretch of farm -i and not foreigners. Now, Mr. "Farmer," what is known as the Patterson .'f&Tm, a - I
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had beenpassed he could not got it, and he that expression. - They were certainly in a disum and Illinois is the entire absence of for the present, hoping you will desist from taining 65 siarea, for the sum of $600, This m0nthamold baby with her. After the meet- ceased was a native of St. Marys mud went
. was much better off for it. Aboiit two or seat, or rather part of two,'but to say that good public roads, In both Staies I only spreading dissension mmonT grown up peo- in less than $10 per sere, The farm at one Ing the mother was horrified to find that It to school there,and was for some time in the
three months after the'pasaing of the law it they sat would give very little idea of the ., el road, that is outside the ple, and be more interesti in teaching the time would have sold for $2,000. was lifeless. She at once hurried into Dr. employ of Mr. S. Fraleigb, druggist. Hv
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was changed.. It was found thatipractically innumerable attituden.which they assumed a ristion Walker's surgery. The doctor felt the in- left St. Marys about ton years a -go. He
� towins, and in most of theme there is very young idea how to shoot. Ididintand,Mr. -The commissioners for the expropi n his 38th year, and the news of his
t1te law was not enforced, andL that the during the time mentioned. The most com. little gravel. None of their road allow- Editor, to have a short reply to Mr. Elliott, of the SL4 James street property., Moa- infant's pulse, but it was metionlesst He was I
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A voice -No, no. f : Neveribe their appearance at the time the f tied under the chin, when a faint goaV as -
Sir Oliver, conti oing, am of. Ontario, and an 'very few of them is space this time. . I like his style of reason- Trunk Railway Company for & portion of caped the child. He applied artifioial -The Listowel Banner contributes this
A. � id thai was his officers entered, would be to may that they th�qre any attempt at grading. The fences Ing, for he avoids political spleen and with the land on which the Grand Trunk station item : On Thursday last week, Messrs.
i beerva- were all twisted upin onamnother. Of lj� , Indiana are very much the same as those' your permission I may reply in the near is built. The company put in a claim for ate George Zilliax, W. 7. Hay and Dr. Parke,
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dild not say that a law wasrof no has when This was no easy matter. First, because it rail, bui in Illinois they are nearly all hedge Yours Respectfully, -A Russian Immigrant afflioted . . triln and thought they would make a short
it could be slightly enforced, but �o a con- must needs be a man of a stoney heart who fenoes,t think a Au OLD SuBsomm'R. small -pox died at the quarantine grounds trl to too tight. - Two minutes more and I .
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siderable degree it was of no use, and if it would undertake it, and second becalla they pretty fences they are.. Mozais, April 18th, 1M Winnipeg the other night. One or two the a at the Itainstreat crossing. Mine host of
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was not enforced to any extent it was a were both in the glorious land of dreaute. About 6.30 p. m. we came in eight of the other immigran a a real- the Queen's wan'brought to his knees as soom
thousand times worse than if there was no However, after a good many tags, twists must say that I I Tuckeremith Farmer" and dance of Mr. E. S. Kilgour. Gn I b on .
smoke of St. liouls, The smoks is a feature do, not think they have smallpox, It in now Wedne H. as heroached. the ground. It was * ve
. such law on the statute books. Any prohl- and turns, which.rominded me Tory much of St. Louis, of which I may have some. "Scribbler " are not the same pairions, and believed that the disease has been entirely !sday, 19th last., when Miss"Wa; unusual position for him and his dryo 067,
bition law underthe present condition of pub- of untwisting a rope, they, were brou ht to thing to say later on. .In a few minutes w have no oonn' tion whatever with each ta d out. Brymns, of Toronto, was married to Mr. k. � V,hey -
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tic sentiment was di�fficalt 6f onforeementibut a realization of what, was required of them. got a sight of the Mississippi. We were other. -ED. EXPOSITOR. ] -Mr. J. J. Kenyon, of Hanover, in In Duncan A. Hamilton, of Harriston, late of were -rent across both knees and their pre-
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less to attempt to enforce it. They might be The only duty which they appeared to head by side. Of Eas 1 St.,Louis I will may bu; A million whitefish fry have been placed property at Seattle, Washin was given AwAyby her taken a header into the fence in the contest,
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sorry for that and unwilling to believe it, was that enjoined on the wife by Scripture, little, as we saw nothing but oars and on. in Hamilton bay. least at, $175,000. Mr. Kenyon, senior, y with which he came aff -second beat. The
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gines. After Is* 'a here we turn directl -The Manitoba Government will send a promises his fortunate son, J. J., animmed I doctor ,changed his mind after he had jfump-
$tan 0 0 a vl ate lift of $25,000. � I Goodell., the groom being supported by his I ed and hung on to the hand rail wlih, tie
,country a proh.ibition law, when there% was and friends and cleave unto her husband,- we - d r a the rfvar, on what is known team of large oxen to the World's Fair. � � brother, Mr. D. M. Hamilton. After the '
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I not a reasonable certainty .of its being a and the cleft. Well, ,those who had -trunk , a as I 9 Jay Gould's Bridge.", I will not attempt -A barb wire factory, In opposition - to -A sad drowning accident occurred the wedding supper the newly married pair left - idea of going back into the train, but, -
legal law, it would be a hopeless task. The to be examined had to go into the baggags to give any description of the River at this the combine, has beau started in Winnipeg, other night am the Shawanagee River, for Harriston. After visiting friends in halting between two opinio4s, he did not
Legislature passed some time ago, at the ear. We wen,t-in and unlocked our trunks tfr�e, as we could see bat little of it. At -Sir John Abbott's health is improving, twenty miles north of P&rg Sound,in which make asuccess of either and escaped with
. ,quest of the temperance people and boxes, and after the officers had roused Mr. Robert I Eassop, of Ure m Simcoe Ontario Mr. &ad Mrs. Hamilton leave for a slightly xpralned ankle' The a � ext time
argent re . some other time I shall be able to give a than h the ex -premier keeps to his bed. a pre, on . has _
with whom the Gov ernmout,t1sympathized, a all the passengers they returned, and I must better description, suffice it to say that, -!V L. McLeau, of Ottawa, hiss been county, was the viabim. ' He iwas carried North Dakota, where Mr. Hamilt they gat of a train in motion they will wait
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local option enactment which was believed say I never came across better matured offi- tru!y it is a noble stream. Immediately af- elected Grand Chief of the Sons of Eng. through a swift current ever the dam wh terian congregation at B . -
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temperanoa. The valid " of ihis was dis- move anything from trunk or box, they tinde f th )rincipal parts of the city, -There has been a reduction of 749 comrades. I - -Mr. Thoman.Organ, a farmer who lives Kirkton, celebrated their goLlden weddin
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and 'after a ru 01 fifteen minutes in dark-' liquor licenses in Ontario in the past ten -After entertaining fripuds all afternoon at East Flamboro', near Dandan, had a nar- the 50th anniversary of their marriage, on ,
pated at this mornent-the question of simply- looked ever them, said all right and a a ! .
whether it was valid or not -was before the allowed us to look ULP. Well, in' a short ness we immerge at the Depot almost in the years. � Mrs, Goodings, wife of Henry Goodings, row escape from beiDg killed by a boar on Saturday, 15th ,inst, During that long
. 8upreme Court. The case was before the time we reached the American side and centre of St. Louis. . -One'hundred carpenters left Toronto herdsman for Mr. F. W. Stone,Guelph, Thursday, look week. ., The brute was being period of married life they have had ten
Court of Appeal, and the Court of Appeal were ruin into Detroit depot. There occur- R. A. BvmANmi. Saturday to find work In Chicago, and more was taken suddenly ill at i 10 o'clock Tuss- 'driven along iL tane by Mr. Organ,'whea It children -five .none and five daughters. -,
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they had the -power to pass the enactment. the one described above, only -rather more - -Wm. Parker, of the Dominion Hatcher- The cause of death was apoplexy, which dowa, 1hen followed a fearful,fight, Mr. joined the Methodist church, of -which to -
The court was unwilling to enter upon the pathetic, but as space will not permit I - The Com Question Awain. ies't at Sandwich, has placed a million white roduced a hemorrhage at. the base of the Organ battling for his life while the boar day he is a most useful member; .-a altos
consideration of the prohibition question shall not trqnble you with a description of EDITOR ExposiTon,-I have noticed that fish in the bay. Erain. . was doing its best to kill him. The farmer leader, a trustee, and for many years the
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.nOtgOinto the arguments to' show how that time until daylight, I saw but, little of an hitereat in the matter, and already r. Icto. Mary's church, Walkerton. peg, :an route for Chicago, where he will the rescue, and drove the maddened boar Mrs, Kirk are in the epjloyment of exael
I 8 trong the. rearsone were which they had � to interest. Not that I slept, I although we Morrison, "A Tuckeramith Farmer," and ord will be induct- assist Senator Parley in arranging exhibits away. Mr. Organ came out of the fray with lent health. At the anniversary gathering
. overcome to suotain this law. They �ad had a very comfortable chair car, yet the William 91liott have each replied in favor of ed to the pastorate of Chalmer'a church, sent to the World's Fair from the North- three broken ribs, several bad bites ,on his were Rev. B. L, Hutton and wife, Wm.
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anyone present wanted Mr. Harter's bill to &wake most of the night looking out of the -iAie object is for the benefit 'of the country that tipped the scale at 15 pounds. -A painful accident occurred the other -Mr. Samuel Hunter, of Beverley, � fifty. An &ffectionate- and complimaxitary'
be passed if they could not enforce it, The window, 'It was a beautiful, elear moon- and the people therein. Therefore, with ' -During the heavy wind storm on Thurs- day to a young * about 20 years of Wentworth county, makes good butter, and address was read by Miss Annie Hollings- -
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three aforesaid letters. I have read each n5afed was handed the red ticket, which denoted
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'Absolutely, to go beyond this law, but, on ing this time I slept some, but'f;r some try., In different part -9 -of Ontario Indian the shanty, instantly killing its occupant. throat, where the pine had apparently stuck professional butter maker ; and ou the pastar, Rev. B. L. Hutton, offered an ap* �
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