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,I k� '_*W0tP_ NUMBER, 1,&5s3.,1,; � - . I I I . .FRIDAY NOVEMbER 17,1893. . McLEAN BROS., Publishe�,-,s; I I I - 1.
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styles, . name of the place wto Ballock, and bec6m. winding - . . 11 . . __ - � - 1� - � .
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I or the � I ]RED: NOSES � path ut the Woods. There are two,, him. He wound up thin part of higapeech who has been living with him at Portland The poachers gave their names as An . 4. ,
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ing.the property of the Breadalbane branch falls ab Ain -a �writ for $1,000 damages against John A. '. � I
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I S. we . � . of the Argyle famiI5, -'in the sixteenth can- lower one is; the most im aging, the water by the local editor might..be realized, and if smaller than -the amount named in Port- A. Thomas, Fort Erie. The magistrate " -
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Z . ry, Sir Colin Camfibell erected a castle ,, ino,king.a,perpandicular � orn � . I
to I Tescient of two hu'n- not under the present leadership of , the -Rana ' J. Andrews, the noted abor� , �
I I �� . I upon it in 1580. ----I arrived in due course sit drid feet, A lit Is farther on in the cit . land deiipatches, and that there will 6e no also confiscated their- three guns, -twenty tionist' ' " Doc" An- � I
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I bouitiful 'village with a fine Inverness where we arrived at .half past six OuMb together again. -Hethenwentinto a te-rested. . I � , - a, Alice - Andrews, Dell An - ', i � ji .
-ad we - __ Kiamore, a' U Y of party, under another leadership they might legal trouble in dispensing it to those in- decoys, six hundred loaded cartridges and draws ' 1111
ORNAMENT&L. school, also a good reading room. thirty ducks. I f,
� � Here at in the evening. This, is a beautiful city, of drawn: ne;whew of the " Doc," and Camsio . �.,. i
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. � � long and thorough discussion of the trade - *_ -Mr. Raffles Moore, a young English- Andrewei wife of Dell, charged with . mur- � . . I
. nd see I . 1, I � I the pievzwatts a small steamer, called the 22,000 inhabits to. The river No question, and with the difficult and compli- Canada. man, who was the k'uest of Dr. J. Baker Ed I
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a " Lady of the Lake " to take the passengers through the city, with siveral lar . I - -der, again! appeared in the Toronto police . � 11 �J .
� I - They are, lar ely due to cold feet and go iron cated subject he deals ,with an wards, of Montreal, in the beginning of Oc- �
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1 6 to Killin, m, distance of sixteen miles, the bridges spanning It. P=Ical Thursday, November 9, was the Prince o0urit ,la -At Friday -morn .� I J' �
e year I sadg. NVarm - The city hope a lot 'of `6 at few, Canadian 9 loan , ind were re- I- . � .
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Hosiery and Gloves charge being fifty cents. This Loch in can- � fine hotels and p aces of business. ' . of Wales'52nd birthda ' f who came to this country to learn manIed formally for a- we BAil waa Te- - . I .
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. I There emulate. 'Ile treats bin audience as if they . , Y. arming * in I
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InUmer- ge essential not only to health and sidered-to have a finer view' than any other has been a monu ant erected lately for the *ere a jury, who are -wild pigeons are rgrely seen now in f Na miaiing. He was last heard f uced. a I . .. " ,'� V 1.
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11, -..-. conifort;. but to ,beauty. .. Inch in Sootlkind, the mountains rising high' 79th Cameron H ghlanders who fell at Tel- th � Quinte district.,' I rom on ram. � . - - ,
Mg or , Everybody Bay of tober 14th at So, ' -Owen Sound isoonstructing an immense' . pll� ,' f,
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cata,- " - . , on each side of it. At Xillin 1 took I I air first information on the question, and -Lord Aberdeen has accepted the patron- -Mirtuncan McIntyre's palatial remi. ditch to prevent the &Jlution- of the .- I . 9 I
ow.s this is the store to buy Gloves, the al-Kebir, and in t a east. I was very much ,the interest which this A B C treatment ex- dance at the foot of Mount Royal,.ia Mon- springs . I '. 's
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I � ku train to Oban, &-distance of sixty;five miles. surprised to see 8 ch a monument, that has ship of the Quebec winter carnival. which feed the waterworks system .by the � ;
often proves its. success and effectiveness. ?I �
I -"To"W, . � - , and we!re going to Convince YOU that The whole way it is' a wild, mountaiuous� 'been erected for nab heroes, placed in' I -There are 34 doct�brs practising in King- treal, has been offered to the- city for $300, - washing ..of t 1.�r , �
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I � such He did here Friday night what he did some- --- be roads in Derby township. . ,:1 I
ill fact ies also the place for good Hosiery. country. On leaving Killen I :-had a � - , 000, and the ma or is in favor of the cit .. � I I
. � - 2 good an out, of the �w y place. stain, which has a �pbpuilation of about . . y Y Two years ago the town sued the township . .�', I -
.� � view of the Falls of Doqhart and the bury. . might poise within As it is you months �ago at his Auditorium meeting In 20,000. acquiring the property an a residence for on this acore, but lost, .1
- Nen-'s Seamless, ail -wool, heavy, 25o One hundred feet of. it Tdrontoat . Although him audience 1. � and as a result now :
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I i . and 40c, � Ing -grounds of a &be. Goats could and still not notio it. The proper lace oija that they wanted to bear hi I Quebec is likely to have a carnival this I has to do the work. Seven hundred and '. I . .
I �� hardly live on tth , p t gaveavery - - �,wlnten Mr. Van 11orne's personal sub. -Professional dirers are at sixty-six yards of earth have +..) be removed. .. ..:� . .
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;, h e J�o oruntains, nor yet for this monarn n would be on the Castle he French language and the m lay into -
I ,]Wen�s Natural Wool, silk feet Doe. Man�tobmi P p .
I - � ) I climb to the top of the ,' The hills are let- Hill, where it w u d be seen by everyone idlilools issue, he hammered away at thim' scription for this obje A is $250. for the bodies of the men drowned b � asides- two hundred &-ad for'Ly-four,of rock. I 11:, .
Worsted do. 50C. 1 in the shooting seAson�t EnglishandAmer- visiting Invern "' as he Hill is on the -a , -Mr. Samuel Grigg, who has bean man- off the 1.
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) . t h ut the failure of the National Policy i1f. fated steamer Jobn'.B. Frazer, on -Arthur Kitchen, of H.atIlIlion, Ontario, .1
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. blen s Black- Cashmere, 60c and 7'5c ioan sportsman for a big surn,. foe the priv. banks o riv ad affords a fine view for aging the hotel Man obs, in Chicago, has .Tuesday last week. There are a number of was found in a street car at Port Huron last � 41Y -
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. I � ilege a! �huntiug and shooting. I arrived in miles aroun a a friends of the victi Friday night, either .
- - : Me�� Llanla Wool, seaml ,, of he country, 'The next hive thought that m6re mi i , r7 irsturned,home to London. me of the sad occurrence '80 much under the in- . �., " .
. . , L , ry Wo K ' -The Pkesbytery of Ottawa has decided in town, waiting with feverish anxiety the finance, of liquor or else drugged, , ,
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Special—three pai ess- Oban, in Argyleshire, in the evening, This, place visited was the Tonpachurich Come- w i needed among his fi�iend loolons rms ' that he , �
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. I L - re welcome to r � had to be carried bodily to -the police sta. , :� 4
. fine town, with about 15,000, inhabi- car which is m y Mr. Thom -as question than upon -the nocial and ,�a 1
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. ," -Men's Black Cashmere do., three , tants. It overlooks the�,ay and has several Findlay, superinte dent. There a "glen* Lord Aberdeen. __`-, -The Dominion steamship Petrel. Do- tion, L When searched; over $1,500 in cash ". - . . .
: ..-- I re twen- planks of his platform. 1 Anyway he talk , I .�, ,
, - pairs for $1. � beautiful buildingg,twenty-four large hotels, ty-one acres in this cemetery. Jt is on high ed about cottons and �a rioliltural. imple- -Judge Walker, of Eastern Manitoba, ,,minion revenue cutter, arrived at Sarnia, on and $360 in notes were found on hikperson. ,."', " I . I
. . . 19 his been appointed revising barrister for bar first trip from Owen Sound i 1, .
� - In the above you will -find. values. and as many temperance houses, which are round, being 22� f at above the sea level. ments, the home market and the aenous,and L � - on Monday, He could not utter a word
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acing'- generally crowded during summer with via. It has a oa,rr*,,r Winnipeg, vice the late Judge Ardaghi. - She 14 beautifully fitted up and is a model Was f3stablished by pap ' It
i that are not equalled—sizes 91 to li-, . '.. . ii r!�d and foot path to the practical dollars iand !cents until, at 11 ere found on his fl, - -
th e . 1 2 It*r- . I le 11 y winding road, The top o'clock, he wound up his speech withten , -A direct telegraph line between An@- of neatness. Many Sarnia people visited 'Person. , I . �'. I
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� u'haver .. . . __ � -. Taking a steamer for Inverness through is a level plain of ab�cut two acres, beauti- minutes of Manitoba schDols. tralia, and Canada in expected to' be com- the strange craft, and all spoke in glowing -Clifford M. Calverly, the clever wire. -, . �
.� - . the Caledonion-CAns], a distance of one' f ally laid out in, walfta and burying plots walker who sustained such severe injuries *t - I
. I '. � But Mr. McCarthy had something also on plated in two years. , terms of her fine lines. - . 1. 1! -
S.Whi, a3li 0 El S - hundred and thirti-Ave 'miles, I obtained at and commands a mign -Archbishop�, Walsh, of Toronto, cole.' -A few days ago, Carl, the four-year-old at Trenton, New Jersey, after his Western I I
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� . . ificent view of the hie mind.. He was not ,I going through th6 brated the 26th 4nuiversary of his consears- Fair engagement; in recovering, I
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erip I Magnificent view Of the. Western 'Islands, surrounding country especially, the &le- country for' - son of Mr. W, Cop M 11 I
Xen�s extra heavy California Goat, p, ' Amusement. He wanted to i 'il �
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� a deal _- a4sing quite near 'to Dannolly cattle.- Close donian Canal. Les Ing Inverness I took know whether he -.could � count on the sub. tion as bishop, on Friday, 10th inst. being carried on the back of an elder broth- been booked by Mr. E. H. Harris, of the .:1 ., I - I
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- I ` Athol, a distance stantial support of the people of North ittle fellow seemed to saf. . mpany, England, -for . . i - _.
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- IK -en's extra heavy Calf, wool back, Zamora on the we!$Itlia On the'opp6site shore of about one hundre miles' and remained died at Parkhill on Saturday, aged 103 years for much pain, and on Friday ath's engage s" , .
i � I I from that which the steamer passes . ther 11 Perth, and he wanted to know if the meet- and 3 months. , . a -doctor was ment, providini ,his in'. � � �. �
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I here a few days more I &n visited Perth, Ing I . I jurie permit, at a salary of $500 � . .
- are the ruins of Achifiduen castle, formerly- Dundee, Edinburgh . fractured. � I contract bait been signed. � I 1 7"M46M.-
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. - �9 ad Glasgow, and then enough to select a man to ' pport his plat' Leod, . Alberta, Frida - nighi, and carried --John D. Hem, a wealthy resident of -Armstrong McCormack, of Kingston, is T
. Men�s extra heavy, Hoggskin, 81-50. the Episcopal palace, and of castle Aacbsel- .bye to thatl famed land, whose form, right there and the.. on y .
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I U I Xen�s extra heavy'4Buckskin, $1. 50Y an old foandinavian fortress. Lookin sonm rank first In th estimation of the off $175 In cash and the registered mail Napamee, while walking 'down town last a man who has been very faithful in busi- ' U . .
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. rebuilt in 1883, and now occupied by ALEXA�Dl� STE�YART, . DDiP89, & He was conveyed into a residence near by . I
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I Fowne's English Cape Gloves, 1, 0 again Nall d. I , . been well rehearsed, for Mr. hiones Ung,of bag, . Friday evening, was suddenly taken sick. name. During 25 years he hasouly been I
cootie �, -Mr. Thomas Browalow, of Wi ' away from big store two day@, and then he :' ,,
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I Mr. A'. L. Campbell, of Loch Nall. ,Shortly ) - .. � , well-known , drygoode merchant of that where he died within sifew minutes. Del was f0tced to stay in the house, having been I � , , ik, �
I'll, Fowne's English BedfOrds, $1.50. � . Saaforth., nominated Mr. W. B. Freeborn, of Mill- � � . �
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. � . . I - city, died .of typhoid fever on Sunday at ceased formerly lived in Newbury, where he sissaulted and injured while going home one . �: I
. front of Storey'e Kid - and Swede: combina- castle, supposed to have a Scandinavian ;t, Mr. MeCarth��,, at Stratford. sent Mr. McCarthy's platforiq., - Toronto. accumulated wealth; ,night. He visited Nap -auto d that is the :,, " I - ,
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. awr one, tion, $1.50 and $2. . watch tower, is seen on the green shores of �, . [I -The assessment on tha.river front prop- -The Rev. D. H, MacVicar, chairman of ,longest distance he his bee ` su . ".,. . .
I 11 . 1 4 1 Harrison proFnptly macouded"�the nomina orty, at Windsor,owned by the Grand Trunk the Presbyterian Board of French Evan eli- ,City- He never saw way from the I...,
I Lismore. Leaving , Limmore behind, the , A� CAYDMATX NOMINAT ]FOR iTORTH PERTH. tion, and Mv Freeborn as pron�ptly accept' 9 n 6 ,- , I
,-a of the . Boys! Kid Mitts and Gloves, 3kc to 1 1 . i . tlie- Thousand Islands, - - -
� steamer crossid Appip Bay and touched � railroad compavy, has been reduced $20,000 zation, in making an appeal for -Mrs. Harriet P. Snow, a widow w �
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now un- I I Mr. Dalton McCarthy closed a series of - ed,it. Itwa all over before the crowd had - - �
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,� in good ' � the tiny village Of Appin,then holdin g north- m '. I time to romiliz what h d happened. From bi the'court of revision. . P tenance of the work, statl,s that while 50 died last November, made Professor, P. S. . ; t . . . ,
- . eatinpa at Stratford �� on Friday evening a .,. I!
I vaa� of econds ir very wards skirts the island of Balaagowan,.Aud tit, with a flars of torohes, blare of hands ' the time that Mr. M-cCarthy asked for a -In the last annual report of Queen's , years ago there was not a known French ersity, Toro.u- ;
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a of i�ia make of Gloves, but we carry only i fter roundin . University, Kingston, the accumulated Protestant in Camads or the United ta, t a executor of her estate. . - 11 i
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Aine an � Aldshiel -House, where Walter Scott Ire- and shower of rhetorical rocke�s. ndidato untflMr. Freeborn declared him, -defloit forthe past six earn is given an it ilt�omputed that there ar 'Ites' In favor of the Tot . -_�
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� I first and beat qualities. - il All round, it may �e regarlded 1 th; self in the fiel scarcely more than five min, y a now 40,000. onto-'Genera.1 'Tiasts �!; I �_l
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. nd her * I - 1. 0 ing 119- friends of the movemebtO as a , satisfactory utes elaps r ' I -Richard Easterbrook, sixth line, Lon. -left $3,][6.35, and gave
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- � toor. -The dem a -it O*en Sound And no � prominent citizen of Teenwater, rest Of the estate Is given to her 'daughter, � ,
at Mr. At the mouth of the Inch is the village, of - onstrati4 :LL the meeting. -Mr. Thomas Fairbairn, for 30 ' I $100 to a Baptist church. in Hamilton
. Ballsobalish, the two parts Of which lare the vheeting� at but who,! - f a few days ago while driving . - . �! - � I
A. For,- 1 . and Tara, were large., nino moved to Buffalo some three yeare ago, ha Mrs. Professor -Campbell, and other 'rela- I -
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4 Kitty � � . connected by a ferry, North B&Ilaohulifjh those places seemed also � to �bs quite an an- '� home from Brooke. The hammer of his . � .
I ,p The Re ources of Algoma. . suddenly died. � . 9'u tives. 11 , .
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- .S being in Inverness -*hire and South Balla- thusiastio in their4uppoot of the new plat- � rl an for the Expander.) caught inhis foot. He lived only 7' - I 4 -
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: Ivisiting- THE LEADING FURNISHE 3 chulish, in Argy1eshire and is the,starti -Ninety-six teachers answered to 'roll -Mrs. C. A. Case, who has been for a � " �
14 S&-tur- 1. - 11 119 form. At Southampton't the previoos.night . Mr. J. P!.V cklillan, from the count of Deceased was at one time a resident of . , t', .! 1. -
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1 � William. Lennox and Addington- Teachers' Associa- Street Methodist church (Sunday mchcol,' 11
i the'loch is the village of Fort ympathy. The bii%wa� crowded almost the townships I Tarbutt and Laird, for the tioL,. -Mrs..Margaret McLaran died on Wed- � �
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(WRwrax FoR Tun EXPOSITOR.) - .. .,� I of co real Be )a p . -Dr. G. L. McKay. lately returned from posed of 12 young women, at her residence . . -1 . ,
i � ,� est point of Her - Vajesty's dominions in ch the speak4a drew from the of thoioiee'muni'iopnaa'l'iltyien,meseltlijong =, aged 103 years and 4 mouths. She I w . I .
f regret I as oVeasing the Formosa, China, was present at a . Imat Friday night. i
O" somewhat oloiv. .The auditors, country genera ly, that on reach These young ladiers were . V - - �
I hat we some notes on a trip throd.kh :Pro 'd Weirti __ I�g his des- meetin had liv d 6 in Scotlandt.38 years in _- � - �
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I - Below, are' Great Britain, being. 4,406 feet above sea bot� th I the Executive Board of Presbyteri%D loo! Nei �Vo'rk earn I laced under, Mrs. Case's charge when they 1 4 . . - � . 7
�_ � iore and at TaKil,,were principally tination he co d speak with .�ftate,- and 59 years ]in Westmin- i . � .
� � Aitahe- - Scotland, which may be of interest to,th.ose level. The Scottish Meteorological Society Co mar, accuracy as to eign Missions held in Toront6last . I - -
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I xPoSITOR who were have erected a permanent observatory on wi h 61onest intertist to! �the trade exposi- motion of .1 Iture: Having observed I ago. .
. � Her �:- if the readers of THE E as, and, altho4gh they listened the progress t(ey are rnsking in the pro- ste7towins .p, where she died. Her hus- wee spent in games, ling ag and inBtm- f. --:'-. - ,
� she vva& I born among the heather v clad hills of 'the. agr, -The steamship Araws, of the Canadian band oled 96 year I '. ...
�� . the summit, WNW- is usually visited by ti ol a, their bursts of appi ,a - Pacific Australian Line, is a record -breaker, A mental music. . �! , ,
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. - y land and New Zealand. t tieth anniversary of his pastorate in ,Knox f�. ,,, " .
I I arn.ved, in Glasgow on the 224th of July, The 8184�t in now - ad comparatively on tration-in Stratford, ittwag-a surprise to of convincing thle young farmers in the OwId8or ,f , . I
Da -h, interest this greTtaleman in taking in the In. from Montreal before n '
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I At the . Atlantic, r . . � settled parts of Ontar been lbwer than usual, and even now cattle V. ''. 11
. I emaln-Ing in obs-erva,tory. The distance I 0 Sarnia a valuable shipment of thoro�ghbred, space is being offered freely at 25 shillings a .�, V
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the city two days. -tion with the �, ,or 4th and 5th insts. Re I
s and 7- the way it was ma, aged. ,�' The forces which Algoma offer on I L Ind cements for those Mr. MoMu ,_� . .., 45
� from Fort William to the summit is- seven shee up to the Sarnia Company -'s I Woodstock, a. life-long friend, was present
to her - . I I the Highlands of Perthshire. After taking and a half Milan.': Permits to . it brought out were unknown to the local ,engaged in their honorable pursuit, .he was WaIP ranch at head; am against 60 shillings at the opening I . X. '... 4 .
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� I . use the path sh, Assinibois., - �, and occupied the p Ipit on 8 bbath, bo - - ? E .
-, � .- politicians, who scarcely ��Iieved that there asked to favor �he people herd, with an ad-' of navigation. I a a th
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are -ago.. dinner I tooLk a walk up Glen- -Fender road are given for twenty-five -cents,. for eacIf wag & i -Dr. McEschran, Dominion veterinary On Sunday night, 5th inst., a lad LnSM' morning and evening. On Monday eve ; " �'
t a lit- which I bad trairelled- hundreds of times in i1tifficient number of McCarthyf��s in dress- upon the bject, to which he readily ad 'Min V_ t�-,
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I I - L person On horse -back. -Many ascend in the the neighborhood to make a pro4asion. compliedland,ai i ieetifig was accordingly call surgeon, has reported that there is .no triace George Pullin, stole a horse, with buggy I and a most pleasant social was held in tee i� I - . . �
: ago she or days,, findtng many improv- - ; � I."..
. - -- my young evening to nee the Iiin rise - in the morning The prinCession they did make was not of -pluero. pneumonia in the Kingston district harness, from Ri' ttended by repre-
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ry, bat meats made -by the Dake'of A:thol for ,the very , ad in the Tempe, -ance Hall,at B i - I . - chard Rivers & Son, of - - " . . � ,;
� over the Garman Ocean', and when the at- � . urnt Corners, among cattle. � sentatives from All denominations in the .,$-, - I I
- large d was perhaps i ot -remarkable, on the ev�niug, ( f Friday, 13th -just., *hen Walkerton. He was traced to Paisley and t - ,�*, .*,
11 , � xpectationa. The Mr. McMillan -spoke for an hour and a half . Yt I . N., , , , -,
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- � , " ce I left there grandeur and extent, simply indescribable. P. P. A. has made its appoarance in the di- Athabasog, and the whaleback, Colligate, after considerable trouble, by a constable of riday last the body of Aabille � ; I I
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woman in a most charicteristic, instructive and - ,-�. A,
I fog collided ih Lake George on Friday morairg. Walkerton, ,_ I Ouellette was brought from London, where C1. 11".
w �ty yeat ago. I remalned a few days Comfortable refreshment roome have been -
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ca, and r. ohn Reid, whose kindness I shall erected on the an it, With sleeping ac- tion I ' No serious damage to either boat. -One day lately, as Mr. John Lillico, of he died, to the familyresidence in Windsor. �-. ." I . *
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. never foriet. I also speat two days with commadation formintwelve persons. - From Achille Ouellotte belonged to one of the old- , �_ , , 11
. action- 1. dr Hu&McDonald, head gardener for the . secrec�,- shrouded position and strength. but that he well understands the conditions -Rev. E. D. Silcox, pastor of the Embro Blenheim township, and his none, were ea- Yi
. . -1 here the steamer keg for the pier at Car est and wealthiest families in Windsorl, and `11�1 �
. . - The subcase which has at�tended_ Mr. Me- of the District, - a disadvantages in which Congregational church, has tendered his re- gaged sinking a large stone out of sigh' -, .. i
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J uke of AthoL He showed me through pach, a wh re Loch Eil turns Carth �lks visit is said to be a tribute to the it is placed in consequence of not havin signation. Mr. Silcox has been pastor! of just as they were ready to let it drop, it fell was known by almost every resident, in the V .. _� ".
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� you may visit the � storical. Glen Finnan, a � Mr. Lillico. Luckily he escaped with a I insanity, and about wyear ago .,.Jim rela- � "
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I 'ttled on, .. &ace, of everything under � hie control he the --distance 7b'eing about fifteen rairles- Ah biulsed left hip and right leg. I tives were compelled- 4a , ,
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I .- - I . proves himself to be one of the few masters Here there is it cons cuous monument in I R �
tile ir . . I ting heard them enunciated, pointed undeveloped wee Ith of the Territory would the nuptials of a bridegroom whose- 1�cka I . ,
- . , � . � thit way. be impressed upon the Government and the� have been whitened by the frost of ome 82 asylum at-Loud;n, w)iere be ,continued to �r -
Maw 0138 i, I a -Messrs. Harry Days- P. A, Malcommon, i-, , : �
i of his trade. Making the acquaia�tauce 'of memory ,of Colone Cameros ' who, was ! r. McCarthy, Col. O'Brien, Mr. God. House. . grow worse up to the time of death, He 4, - " w'
s in the several -an f bad som I winters �,'nd a bride of some 60 summers. Henry and Joe Mathero,' all of Lucknow, was 50 years of ' � I ,� I �1.1
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,. It &otch times with them, as they seemed- HighUnders, at, the Battle of WaterlQo,! ,pa - were up in the Bru Peniniula on a deer - UpKitrick, sonof Mr. 8, H. . . � I ,V , .
- fo � gentlem. -0 real old -killed while leading his regimei'it, the Mind 1 fray and Mr. Alex, Frater formed the com. In view of its mineral wealth, lying dor- -The Government grain inspectors ce I #*' I.' -
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I 8 a very glad to welcome back oute who bad Some d'iatane . . ( at Winnipeg, sh we 'Mckitrick, Orange -Ville, died at Tarsus, I ," - 1, . I .
. a onwards Fassfern House ,ii' north at 3 o'clock. They Were met by Or- capacity Mr. Me illan is of opinion th with them two deer, one of them a magni Asiatic Turkey. on -Saturd , 4th inst,, of 11'. �i � I
- ily wag beeiza stranger to the land of his birth for come upon and right: at the head of the � at it that over 60 per dent. of the'wheat cr6p� of fi- I I
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Loch, Bil House, onca the residence of the as graded 140. fever. wAs only 24 years of age �. �
- - T. M. Harrison, the head f the local corn- ative alone, how: ver able or determined, pounds, It was shot- by Mr. Henry and Was 19 .. . 1.
� -,I VOiGO - : I next started an a, - trip for the Western Clan Cameron, now a farm steading. . Here mittee. There were few people at the eta-' Is I or better.' Mathers. married at Galt on January 16th I I , -1
21 And Hi Mande, visiting the vault of John could obtain for the constituency anything -A meau thief stole $20 from the house - last to Miss E, R, Pringle, who accompani. � jL -1., �
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I . I � 9 ' it was, at the rebellion oi 1745, that 'Prince tion to see them, but that may have been like the rights to which it in entitled. tion Army Ensign Clark, in Wood. -While Mr. and Mrs, J. -1 �1 * .
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. i due to a misunderstanding an to the time of with a degree ,of patriotism, great cost dr home from Teeswater to their home join the faculty Of St. ps,ups,Ingtituto. He 1� '1� �
mes like I Graeme Claverhouse, of Dundee, who fell Charles Edward unfurled his banner, amidst of Salva , , Waddell were ad her husband to Tarsus, where he went to
tances . at the Battle of Killiecrankie on the 27th of the aoclammstiona Of the Highland. chiefs ' stock, the other night. Mr. CJ&rk was sore- I � I � "� -
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Fe lost a 0 .. I . . their -arrival. At the hate they were join- and trouble to himself, which reflects u izil3ngioss township on NTednesday last - �. 11 . .
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I , ad by the. Rev. Dr. W Id, who, true to him much credit, he is ur&g on the young up for needful purposes. � week, their ponies became -,unmanageable, and for nearly a year was in charge of the � .. �, 1�� I
:z of resi- In the o4d ch,archyard of Blair, the ancient tunes till his last ray of hope died on the newspaper reports, had ccal a up.. from his farmers, not haTin Huds )af their own, to upsetting the buggy; throwing th ' . 1�
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d a die- walls, of which are covered with ivy. Here, fatal field of Culloden. On' this spot, where g��. -Mrs. (Rev.) G. B, Sage, of London ! Occu- Presbyterian church at Johnston, 1W Owen 1.
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I I come to A] d to satisfy himself a& to ut and killing Mrs. W*ddel instant- .
� also is buried the late Duke of Athol. the ill-fated stk�dard was raised, a monu- , West, stepped off the electric car Thursday Ponta 0 � Sound Presbytery. . - . .
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� . Dald, ;upporters called around a id a private coin- th -Last Friday Mr, .Frank Boulter, of 14i
Next I pamed a small field where the Battle, ment was erected by the late Mr. McDo thc, productiven4as of the _�i . � .
I . 11 East Algo ia Fair, -recently held at' � ndition. .. I I
I. !thrown severely to the ground. Mrs. Sage 00 Boulter & Sons, Ba of Quinte can fac- 1 4 1
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I . of Killiecrankie, was fought; here in erected of Gleanaldale, and bears an-inicription in exeince was held between eaders aud fol- - Saeult Ste Marie, and had, consequently, an escape us inj - I -Mrs. Warwick, a widow of the late i 1, I .
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� orhouse was shot off his horse, � I then ea- lowers in an upper room. Mr. Godfrey Is opportunity of I - ford, of Windsor, visited Won head an- . � .. "
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I -1 . Godfrey, f ormeirly of Belgr ave, but now' � of iwith more car sinty than be ore', to the ceeded in beating - who afterwards established a wholesale pi .1 � �
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Log*n, . a former Huron b6y,being son of Rev., Mr. d'uoe there exhi 11ted, that he might spe'ak derland, at Detroit, the other day, and suc- bookseller and stRtioner in Woodstock, and � made a fast run on their wheels. They left I
'� hard to describe the scenery in 'this place ; Lochy, Oich, Ness and'Lenie-. This canal Ltic I obese �
adiary'. I Stratford. He Is an oratui of much promise y � " the autom�. I oton on Friday morning at 7 o'clock and ,�
I the River Garry foaming below, high. rocks I 'Oung fe�rmers ,a I the subject. J - � - ,,, .- player. He received a prize of $, fo!r dd�; business in Torlonto which is now beipg car, � wheeled i I I 1 , I
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troyed, , I was opened from 'sea to sea in 1822, although quite young. . . He deprecates the idea of so many of our log so. I ried on by his sons, has presented the town - I borne, 18 miles further, and then returned �4 , I
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I .., The meeting in the evenng was pr�ceded young people go pg to the Western States -The St. Catharines Clothing Ma' of Woodstock with a site for the proposed i � � ,
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C�0,1 t�iough the pAsq, make it one of the most feet wide, mad from seventeen to eighteen by the city band turiug Company, Montreal, were robbed of hospital there. rest they, left ,Brighton at 1:25 p, m., reach- - I I .
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. I I escorted the visitors along opportunities f9 them herd, within conven- about $500 worth of clothing' by burglar; -Two children of Mr, John McLsish and 'ad Belleville at 3-10, and arrived home at A .
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fAmed regortp for visitors to the Highladds feet deep. Vessels of 1,000 tons, can pass the main street and then to 'the city hall. ient distance fro where they were raised, Wednesday night of last weok. �They je t' one of Mr. Topping, of the town line of "Picton at 6 o'clock, making the run of 103 " : - �, , ;1 I � ;
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I- hereby of gco�land,- Farther on is -Fit Lochry,.% through. On the banks of the Lochy stands There was %a I or, h at the do'ors and from where ey could obtain socistance no clue. , Adelaide and West Williams, wau'dared i miles in 9t hours. . I. ,� �
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� Here are two large hotels and a tw6d manu- palace but now celebrated as giving a name mittance. 1h ' 1 -A young lad named Themai Shaw met �f I 4 I
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factory wNch is famed far and near for its to one of Montrome's greatest ,Victories, Dunsmore, and in hio'rem r a opening the settle hundred of miles away in the neigh- police on Thursday, 9th inst. Per 7. Af ter much alarm on - accident., While sts�adlug on a board cov- __ `
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� was foujht on the 2nd of February, 1645, reference to Mr. Contrail . � f the Meaford . woollen I- mills, the board
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e ho,pe I next visited Ballialuig. Here I changed when about 1,500 were slain. The A00011113t likened the Controller to, I jibosil, and /then wire quite e'�'im holding a, series of revival meetings'In 1�
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0 -ppy We for - Aberf eld i In a churchyard in of the Actory so elated the hopes of King I add ed with the able and most his wife have signed a deed of separation, � the watet� Endeavoring to get one log out, I , - �
�_ ha Y he explained the usefulneom of that ilupro. Instructive reou of Mr. McMillan, and at Mrs, Grant reoeiviDg from her husband $400. Lucknow, which are largely attended. M -1r, It
. . . Moulin is erected a r4onament in memory Charles the lot, as to be the cause of hi � . . I . - he gol'the othef"in', scalding himself up to P,k I *
I a tentious part of a ship *riggiag. 4t was the conclusion arkedtheir appreciation of Mr. Grant, it is said, will apply for a bill of Brow who is a revivalist of the old it , . 1,
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of Donald Cam ron, of the 79th Cameron . nin I �
6 breaking the negotiations for peace with the used, he said.. when there �waa no wind, and 'heknetes. The injury wouldnoths,ve been I - . �
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Highlanders, who fell at the Battle of Tel- parliamentary commissioners, and may thus 110 lug a flattering divorce. _? - I �
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Ina who Relleavoe Nott, and ,sec. -Mr. D. Hogarth, near Wolverton, had Head river and waded in to relieve the paitl# : T- I
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second ter fall, dying like a true British t- ria, resided at the modern Inv`@'rIoch castle their p?litiont wind had d ad away - the Agriculturs members and %dinerents of the Ob 10 lo ,
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- Turnmel and the River Ta' f, I ty thanks and at ago. This entails a heavy lose to Mr. Ho- -A disorder y house near Ottawa wag � ! �- .
�o age of , I y is ,erected a and in Toil castle, a stroDg-hpld of Clan - Laird, returnin their bear i -Mr, Neil McKenzie, who lives a little ) . i � f
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. J1110aumeat in memory of th6 late -i -Dake of Cinattau. Withinless then seven miles the upon these occasional as pre0ented by would ioon%again favor them with another -Crown-Attorney Curry, of Toronto, has nine intriates were convicted, on Thureda I at with a very painful accident Tuend-sy I ' . I �
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� ha,ving - - i I Athol. Then I came to the birthplace of staamer reac6a (3rairlochy'Loch and here bn Adelm, Cleland, Ana the a dience �Iikughed ia vigit, and hopin that he would continue the decided that the letters found in Doc, An- of last week. The keeper was fined $50, : :
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�were 80 � r. I McCarthy , ood work in w ich lie is engaged foi the* drawn' house will not be put in evidence a sides getting six mouths in jail,. One of the _ I " I
t . well known to almost every Cana'dian.� gussiethrouigh, Glen Spean. Lqoh LDdhy, kissed her with the facilit and I grace so- t furrow ahead of a ttam of horses t"t wvre� . It �1. . I ...
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L.*ds, the lhoin this to Aberfeldy, a distance of ten which in now entered, in flanked by steep quired by a week's practi . genefit of the y ung men of our Great Db-� Andrown'trial. The news will makes good nine inmates was also sentenced tosix ploughing, -when a special freight traio . , . I
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railes, the railroad runs along the banks of green mountains. On the left i's seen Ach- - months, and the other eight Ware fluid a sed along the railroad track frightening ..
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the Tay, through a. lovely valley. Aber- nacarry castle, the sea't of"Mr. Donald Cam- troublesome. They ba sho�,te ' .i I
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deal of .. w ned the sarily a sh, t a �t the farming commun- -The Bow Park estate, near Brantford, -� -The barns and outbuildings of Robert I Mr. MaKelazie'was knocked down by the . ;V 1, -
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nee last - . . WdY is a bmutiful town on the Marqu�is.of eron, of Loch Eil ; Dear it are thq romantic -Chairman's opening speec with,'i their cries ity was we'llrl roe're'neetted, and among Whom, formerly owned by the late Honorable Haley, living about half a mif'e from Cob. 611tartled animals and as he lay an the ground 1, . I )
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, - ; Of two dayla, visiting the Falls of Maness. feat of the . Highlanders at Oulloden, was ly under way the attentim wai good, but � . tie horses and plow passed over him. � His . - : I .
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I Went by a foot walk two miles up one burnt by the Duke of CiIinbefland and his except whien Protestantimi n. w4,� being cham- eeve of the township of Laird ; Wm. . one herd of Shorthorn cattle will be sold in all the fleason's 6rvest unthreghed. One I oken and he was otherwise �
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- Bide, Grossed by a bridge and came down soldiers. This is one df the 'm i t pictur- pioned by the speakers, and their language �(r! badly in. A I -1 �
- as I Murray, Presid 3nt .of the Agricultural So, April. - horse and a lot of farming implements were j4red. As Mr. Mckenzie in well advanced . " -
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ab the I 0 APPI08e WAS Dot ciety of the a m 1pality, and who —Twenty 6ousand young trout Were de- burned. Loss, $900 ; no insurance. Cause - , his injuries are of a serious 1, . .1,
_1 l rock overl,)Gking the fall's, where Robbie on his Right from Culloden field', fou id a read r enthusiast a. �( � I in years I 1. .
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J I posed the" Birks of Aberfeldy." Fromthe village of Laggan is passed .'between ljoch Col, _ I . � —The editor of a Wapanee paper had an
I�IrBriani h1r.,Qodfrey, au4l several locail 5ohn Collins, , n charge of the ferry run. rivals are nine months old, and came from market, Toronto, for the ten mouths of 1893 adventure a few days ago, He started,
lfharnas- top of the: rock to the falls is about two Lachy and Loch Oicb, Loch Oich'has one,- men,' but, of course, the n isin ifeature of th and Richard's the nurseries of Charles Wilmot, at Credit ending October 31st, show a very consider- W,ith a load of seven -ladies in a large covor-
Lra,ua, Of . hundred feet. On 6e banks of the Tay hundred feat of an elevation above the- sea a Ding Was . the address c a ning bbtween Port Findlay .
-lose to N . � f M . �- McCarthy. Landing ; John J. McLeod, John L, Me. Forks, th 9. special car. able falling off as compared with the same ad carriage, I The"Jeam soon ran away. ' . I- � -
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rope oa Ory of the forty-second Highlanders. This ia,n Canal. - The ruins of luverge_,iry able his turn came. He .. a editor jumped', out, and one of the I I . I—
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� It was also burned by make an impressive in notion to his home-mad,6 dre a at the qvt Fair h'ald at ihe been 11 buncoed out of $80 in cash, and _per. cent !age than formerly, I and waited until the editor got f! L .
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4, , fol- XAY, 1740, This regimeut has ever since C.ulloden. .- Aberoalder �at the- north end 'at was marked by a kindnesi I to which he was� stock, school te 6cher of siction No. 2, of the stranger. . - :,�;,. I
I which % . - I diltinguis-hed itself, having been in thirty- the Inch, near Cullochy Loch@, was the scene . unaccustomed in . " Ontaria.Government two years ago decreed* the editor attempted to drive the carriage, � ��. : �
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Id Was L . the ( o,uservative press township oft's rd. . . —The manudicture of Russian leather is that when a person died whose estate pro- the top of which is nearly �8 feet from the I : �, , .,
Nix -different engagement@, L. of the gathering., of Prince Charlie's Army. when he was the sub act of their comm t a ,
I effreya ... li It I needlese,to say that during his brief as yet In its infancy in Canada, The first bated from $100,000 to 8200,000 the Govern� , under a shed 6 feet high. He did . 4 V
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Having some 9pare time I called on Mr. About two miles from Cullochy Is, Kyltra It had held out the ho a ;hat as the `di;,ar`- visit Mr. McMillan made mauy friend factory in Ontari �` to m%ke this article is to ment must receivi 24 par cent, of the � 1, .
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, McDougal'[, li� � oy a 4alk sin 0 itil but, it- played the mischief with the bean- .
varloUR , � �e piper of the Rh Royal Lochat, where pa8seicgers -may enj ences between the party i ad himself were the District, ,W io will be glad to bear of be opened at Oshawa by Mr. Charles Knees, amount,and over $200,000, 5 per cent. The t V
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I and piper to the Prince of of two miles alov the canal banks and join not- many the breach mig t be brid i�ui carriage# The ladies would not allow
,, were I Wales 9 I ged,?ver. success. Amo g others Mr. McMillan call- of Milton, where some 30 men will be am-- estate of the Itite Alex. Cameron, Of Essex, ; � � .
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or -'the I asked him to play me a, tune and with for the purpose of keeping th �. rt 2 a ual%q., J. P., of —Charles Jones, for stealing clothing paid the Government $35,000. �__ —
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IPts and made them durl. He t-ld me his order, Its site is now occupied by a _F ' ,
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. OY would play me a tune or two, 1 he boy astery of the Benedictine Order. After tun tely, however, a mat who was greater —Wm, Mun lie, who died last month in . from a lady, got 4 months in the ame insti- crop grew up it was found to be a comp of 1his nephews, who lives near him. Mr. � . I
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� a short distance away Glen Morriston is seen editor had declared him i n outlaw; and -f tively useless green known, as rape. Rspe FO rest, who was- sixty-two years old, was - �� , z!
It, 011489 Pipers and I'thiak lie will. uphold bin entering Loch Ness, twenty-four miles long, in t a counoils-'of -ty tb � - - W�
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an the left, and a few miles farther, on -th t1achelor and lived alone. Some time ago, ? -_ � I J 11
_.. a piously thanked God thai he was no 'longer - formerly gover or of the Wentworth Long Point, on Wednesday last week, were that they cannot be distinguished apart, __i� - I
,is iarra X next started for Kiamoro, on Loch Tay, opposite side of the loch, are th6'far famed so ite was working about him barn one of the ) I
t I in the ranks, In this w �Y- Mr. McCarthy jail sind was' w all known. Bin county I' ;- . .
. over a. beautiful drive along-tho River Tay, legitimate arrested and taken before B. Newkhk, 1J. The farmers sued Crocker for daimoges, and big'barn doors blew shut and he was struck 1 I �
Philip, Falls of Favors. The steamer usually waits ug,ed the editorial as an -o ive branch, which wife and daugi ter still reside in Hamilton, P., St. Williams, and on the charge of beling, some of them have already ,obtained judg- about the body, Since then h -
� and Passing Taymoath castle, the reside at the pier to give-pas4eugers .time to visit 'ho ' e1mis not been k. ; -
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