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. I . �Ianitobs agents of Messrs. Livingston the total of France, Denmarki Norway, i barred and guarded from bears. � Next year � - - . I
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I — - -, , acknowl.edged him. He also , elaimed that whether in Csnada or the Uni�ed States, July, -he went on a trip to Manitoba, wad . based this season from the farmers Germany, Belgium, ltaly or India. The I she was married and moved with her hus- . f'- t
he had a perfect right to draw 'from the for there was failure stamped ow their -get ,when there only one day was stricken with have pure - I I ! -. ,-' ��' !
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I - W � Privy purse. 1he magiatrate remarked that i up and - general appearance. I i aid in my hemorrhage of the lungs. He :returned to around Morden, Gretna and Plum Coulee. highest total was reached by New Zealand, �� band to'the Mimico farm, where she has W . ,
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txly occupy this -space to emphasize the report woo not the beat evidence of his' I notes, that the factory was start�d in Sea- Toro better than wheat, and if the conditions —A few days ago Mrs. Sutton, aged 69, - - ' � � J�.., . *
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0 sanity, and he committed Stokes for -,,exa M'- forth after the duty was put on and I will I �, - ,
I I the faQt that our Ordered Clothing, ination before the county judge. I � . yet I . Il I remem- —'The assessment of Ottawa she we a total continue the same, flax will soon become of Erin, Wellington county, was found in a . Pefth Iteins, ' 11 1 i
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I I . I . I stick to it. for some time U!ation of less than twenty million del- the most valuable item. of export from cistern under the kitchen floating � in about Mrs. Freeman, wife'of Captain, F. Free� ' ��- I
I ANEW PASTOR. . 'I her rightly, the low was mo(leb d after the vall . I i :, -
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'houah elegant and neat,. is not made I I s,no a population of 45,135, an inere#pe Southern Manitoba. eight,,feet of water. Deceased was &to,, 1, man, Salvation Army, Listowel, died at the 4�. - i
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. The Rev. T. B. Hydej. pastor' of Dwigh.,t . . I . army quarte . �� .- .
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hardening the at, A, and nodean r price. _ of'193 in- the year. _It h%Fi been decideA to admit Indian with herhusband, who has: been cqnfined to to in that town, on
,, - for sty1d alone ; though they are ready Moody's church-, in Chiesgo,lhas 'accepted h 'a . —Some 0 he Hamilton bread dealers nurses on the staff of the John H. Stratford his bed for years. Very ! ,
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sellers, Jhey are not 'made only to sell. call to the Northern,Congregational churelf. b . Seaforth, have made a further cut in bread prices, hospitalj Brantford. t The institution under ci'clock�- Mr. Sutton heard a crash in the —Mr. Archie -Bushfield, of Zion, whose U -�. I
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--- . He will occupy his new pulpit next San. four -pound loaves at nine the presidency of Mi. Joseph Stratford has kitohen, followed by two or three shrieks. barns and outbuildings were destroyeolby h. �
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o ' de to satisfy the wearer - day. plow in THE EKposiToR, in th6 year 1879 and are selling . —
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:!- They are ma . - been so well and caief�lly run that the city The two sons and Mrs. Sutton, jr.,.came fire a few,,,weeks ago, has received -the sum � �'. 9
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L ;1in every,resppet, AND THEY DO. GUNPOWDER IN THE WOOD, � ' . V . I . ,-On Wednesdav, the 15th inst., 4eglD%l will not. no asked this -year tar the usua V -0 4% VU i3avvu V U V a e even ng an of $1,100 from the. Hibbert and usbarne.
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. . � paper -now it would throw some light on the - $2,000 towards its-mairitoilbance. . found the unfortunate woman in the cistern. Mutual Insurance Company.
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- Wido� awakebiiyers are making a note A fi6ndish'plot to blow up the . fiou subject. 11 Another Observer ",I I urbher to. N. W. T., had a $b,000 fire. Manyfl build and -snow storm -The inquest in the Long Point Shooting -
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�. . two respectable men has just been unearth- marks that, 11 atead of brin ling money, ings were burned to the ground in tie busi- -A howling blizzard "Mr. J. D. Mungovan, of the Orangeville
I . of this fac�.., . -1 ed -bn Northcote avenue. The other day I 9 I ness. part'of the town. I raged Friday throughout Manitoba, being case closed'an the 15th iust. After deliber* Post, who was married recently to Miss
r . . and prosperity tMe,country, the impoolug a season. In the end sting for more than an hour the followin Nellie Qainlivan, is well 1..nown
� :! -�lfred Linton, residing at No. ll,'� North, . The tusk of a mastodon, 3 feet 10 in- the second storm of th � around
, of the duty, in ithis case, at I least't only . - . ask Collingwood.had sixteen inches verdict 'was,- returned : 11 The jury fini Stratford. He is an old N.)rth Easthops, I
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Melton Overcoats, wool -lined, avenue, went into theyard for kindling, brought lose and1disapppin menp.. 9 hi 25J pounds, was re. of last w
- � Men's '� I cote � . t , 1) 0 w, I. ches long and weig Ing
. . and in splitting some cordwood discovered cantly discovered on the farm of R. Oke, of of snow, Orillis ' ten, and there was good that the deceased. B. B. Allen, of London, boy,and formerly taught school in St.
�� . I I claim -it was a bl4saing that -the laftle of these 8 and otherwise known as H. * R. Graham, of Marys. - I . �
$15.00. � that the stick@ had been drilled and loaded plows was stopp, I d I r a far better �� �Iow , Brooke, county of L%mbton. aleighing throughout Gray, Simco � - . -
- . . � Xen�s Beaver Overcoats, wool -lined, . - — tore at Muskoka. ,- v Goderich, came to his deatia at 'Long Point, --JThere is likely to --be a:, union co ' nsum-
, � I with a long layet of gunpowder. A - similar was made in Se-RolAhloand other� places, and George Gordon's dry� I congre.
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I discov'ery was made by a neighbor of Lin, ntered one night lately, by a -On Monday morning, 13th inst.,, the in the-cou ty of Norf lk, on Friday, Octo- mated between the two Methodist'
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I the moneV--went o support th oh�niaa of . Iton, 10th co of ber ttb, 1893, from t
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Men!s iIris�h Frieze Overcoats, WoOl- ton's, , named Earl residing at No. 31, Seaforth and ihe other places,e r 'r ,friend '' burglar, who took a complete outfit of cloth- barn of Mr. S. Hami nbess on a effects of %, gunshot gations in Mitchell. . At a meeting of com-
� . . .. . Northcote avenue. 'The matter, has been closes hi . ju e Ing, ' � his old hat and vest behind. Huron, was destroyed by fire, caused by a wound in the head ; but how. or by whose mittees representing the two churches, the -
lined, t1fi to $22. 1 . a remarks by informing us that h" , leaving m big 4bouso. A valuable horse band, they find there is not sufficient evi- . . -
- � brought to the attention of the police. Both , --maggie Kenriedyi a girl arrested at apair,k to . otherevening,a motion in favor of union
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I Men's Tweed Suits, $13 to $22. I Mrs..Linton and Mrs. Earl'olairri that there could tell of other lines of busi �eas equally ;ime ago for disorderly con- per h!d in the flames. He was unable to dence to show." ! � was unanimously carried.
. . ruined, -and -has actual . I . y told'us" 46 that Brantford some I 8 in save his machinery and grain. luau rance -A double funeral took place at Chelten- -The social under the auspices of the �
I ate, $4 to $5. is a woman in �he -neighborhood who bears . I I . arried,-but the lose will be. heavy. ham, Peel county, on Friday last, of two
Fancy Ve I . there in scarcely a town In Ont rio tha,t has duct, has been sentenced to six mouth Was c - - Ladies"Aid Society of Knox church, Wit- -
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- of the 4arrible design of blowing them up. -R, W. Wobb, the Montreal druggist -At a depth of 400 feet from the at rface old and. highly- respected residents. On chill, held
We show you an assortment , establishment whicVprotectio 'w a to have ' . Wednesday Peter Sinclair died from the �
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: goods in 'each, departmant that will factories he counted in S wife-po soner, died suddenly on Saturday. - the. rear of King street East, Ham Iton, effects of a kick received from a horse. , His I"t week, was largely attended, and the .
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I . Great was the annual military parade on . . . � have struck a strong flow of gas. . The' gush wife, who had -been in poor health for some proceeds amounted to $30.
-your dem'ands. We have low , I Now,I have reykewed his le or from start He was 28 years old. . . �
aftsf y I Sunday. � Volunteers to the number of 1,800 � - w stones and time, received inch a shook that she also -Mossars
. .1 I i that it I I plies with a, Misses Tolmie and Hyndman have is sufficiently strong to thro ; Fred. Dufftou, Fred. Davis,
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. priced goods as. well . as the better fell into line, and. when the . column was to . finish, and fix& ' � Stratford Has- water high in the air. The pressure is passed away. They were both. buried in James N. Christie, and Jolt� Alexander, all
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ready for the inspection of the 20,000 citi. vengeance that all, the tow sin Ontario graduated from the J. H. . about 700 pounds to -the inch. - the one grave, and were followed to their
� I Nursing School, in Brantford, and re- - . of Mitchell, returned from- Muskoka -last
. - -1 be pleased to show you h %*e gone to deal ruction ; th t there is not Pit2i -place by the largeAt gathering Week, bringing 8 fine deer back with them
,nades. We'l � . zen' who lined the streets it included - the -M seers. Val Yaeger )and N. Berlet, of last resting
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our goods, and particularly invite Com- following city corps : Royal Canadian Dra. a town but has one or more i le factories. ceived silver madsis and diplomas. New Hamburg, have rebAsed the twenty of friends ever seen in'that vicini.ty.
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I I -Miss Kate Porteous, of Galt, left on Sn'a -Trunk Rail , way -H. H. Powell, manager of the a result of -their prowess with the .,rifle.
goons, U. C. Cadets, .48th HighlanAer% It is the old,. at(, story carried along the h inst., to visit her sister in acres south of the - tar Wood- The largest deeP weighed nearly =
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I p . .. . I . Queen's Own Rifles, Royal Grenadiers, Roy. � _, bl i ' t ,- a of Monday, 13t It's a long journey, but she station there, from Mr.' Daniel Smith. They stock gas wd;kv, one of the victims of the pounds.
� 11 disappointment, misery and blue ruin. '. I South Africa. intend to establish a brick and tile yard Battle Creek disaster, has reached home.
� al'Cansdian Infantry, and the Governor' . -The St. Andrew's Society, in ... Mitchell,
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� Where I . . I OBSERVER. -Mr. R. Bickerdike, of the Dominion and will go extensively in intend having a - dinner at the Hioks' L
JACKSON BIROS. along Jarvis street to the PavilliQn, . i Live Stock exchange, reports a turing of the same in the coming season. confined to his bed for a couple of weeks. House, on the night of November 30th, -
I . . _ ! � - I ---1 ,- - New He may& that he' was lying curled up'� in a
I the soldiers listened to a grand Leermon de- J . - 590 cattl -A little girl of Mrs. G'roff, of confined to the sons of Scotland on
and 1,286 sheep exported from Montreal last
I . THE LEADING CLOTHIERS$ livered by,the Rev. D. J. Maodonnell,. who A. Trip to Sault Ste Marie and L' L Hamburg, aged six years, received an in- seat trying to get a little oleep when the
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. -1 in ohaplain to the Highlanders. It was the I Algdma Distri t , has jury the other day from a young - lad, who crash came, His foot became entan,qled Knox church,- in that town, on Sunday,
SEAFORTH. " - -Mr. E. J. Madden, of Newburg
� . I great ' eat Military parade in the history , of DEAR EXPOSITOIEL.-HavinglZard a good shipped 2,000 boxes Of cheese to England was-Tol%yiag with a stick on the road com- under the seat and he was thrown to the 26th inst. -
i � Toronto. ' Major-General Herbert, Com- deal about this t ew country, land having a which he paid 10, and 10i cents Ing home ftom school, striking- her accident- Roar, sustaining a severe sprain of the ankle, -Horace Weston, of Sti Marys, who,�&@
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. I . . m.ander of Her Majesty's forces -in Canada, little leisure timi i after the harvest; I deter- lately, for ally in the face, and injuring her to such an from which he has not yet recovered, And been at the hospital at London undergoing a
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� - headed the column. He wan.accompanied mined to take a trip north !And according- -Mr. Henry Varlay; the well-known extent that she may probably lose her eye- breaking several of his ribs. , , margical operation for the removalof a can- �
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.- � . CITY. - ..* by Colonel Sir 0asimir.Growski, K. C. � B. ly took passage )n the 'Item ' hip Atlantic, -English evangeliat, who has been helping , sight- I I I -One day lately, Mr. Isaac Styles, farm. car, has rosturned-,,and is doing me well in
. - . A 6HANGIC OF D1501PLINE. from Wiarton, on September d, for Sault -Mr. Moody at the World's Fair, is holding -Captain Charles Martin, of Port S6vern, er, Back street, SouthWold, Was pulling up - can be expected. Mrs. Weston is also lying
. TOROOTO.'November 20 1893. 1 11 . Ste Marie. After jailing . a y -s nto this week. with the tug Minnie Martin, left Waubsu- hay intolthe loft with a hay fork, with rope ill, ilmogt at the point of death. They have
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- � Six students implicated in the destruction among the beautiful islands Three girls, Maggie Murley, Maggie shone on unday, with a scow in tow, on and pulley attachment, when the rope the sympathy, of the com it *
. - which he had five horses and other domestic broke and he fail upon his side, breaking a' y
In foot -ball circles hare there is great de- of the University tbol�house on Halloyve'en Bayo we arrived'safely at thel Sault on Mon - - gbeford, inmates of I -The other evening, & r- A Stoee-
A terrible -thing has befallen the . Beneon mind Ruth Burroui - Mr. 4er, of conce siou 5, -Ellie a as Ilan
. praossion, , were made to too-th'a mark. Theymere day evening, where we werej inet and most ' tit Toronto, animals, houpehold furniture and a complete his laip and injuring himself internally. el� doing up �hiw-
ty Tozontos. The 0azario Ruibly foot the Girls' Industrial Rome at Ea ram the
migh - i . tfit stored. The scow caught fire Styles died on Monday, 13th inst., f 'a'
-�. , � summoned to appear'before the University kindly entert:i4ed during nor stay in the escaped 0 . horses for the night, one of , them kicked
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ball championship has Milan to t a lot of from that inatituti n a few days shanty on
Council and threaDened �with civil action town by Mr. n4 Mr H h' i formerly of - from the sparks of the tug and the -contents effect of his injuries. The deceased, who over a lantern, which set Are to ibe stable.
Kingstonis Queen's University stalwart lads.' I ago. I rnin
- would "pay.,-& fine. They do Am bel. Mr ; a a Loss' $7,WQ. was In the 67th year of his age, was be '
unleas they A lffu�helsugi .1 I were destroyed.
I ttended a football I foreman of It is rumored in Toronto police circles ! Allan seized the lantern an:d hurled it out
0 a nada of doors, but in his excitement he thr6r it;
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A larger crowd never a . things up at the scadamic halls in a brisker the 'Mason wori � hip canal now - , _Mrs. John Penw rden, of St. Thomas, Devonshire, England, and came to - Ca
which tuenedd � �fi that the census Wken by the force reaently
match in Toronto than that : I had a startling experience the other even- in 1854. He located in $t.Thowas,remov"' near a usatity of strawi which also took
out to see the first of. the two final games be- way than in the days of Sir Daniel Wilson. being, built. - ! . . � will- show about 20,000 more citizens in To- Ing. Her three-year-old son upset a lamp. to the farm in Soutbwold 26 years ago. 9 �
tw.een the lea,gue leaders. Although all To- The old white-haired president used to eln- The town i's situated on a nice, rising ronto than is given by the Dominion census He fire. a damage was done. I
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- . danger his health and limbo prowlin; about ground and has �very fine 4 w f the river I The little fellow got on a box to escape the leaves bwo sons and two daughters., I ---�-The four days' meetings, which ' were
. out to cheer their team to Vic 9 . it 0 0 returns flames, and to rescue ; him Mrs. Penwirden Tbe Anglican rural deanery of .-Ottawa
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I � .routo-turned on nights when the students were up -to and ou,rround.i.ngl country. I� haal-a popula- -So -satisfactory is the)fivaacial, state of carried on in the Methodist church at
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I tory, the play took the turn necessary to mischief, trying' what personal per I about 15,000 'inhabitants, and is affairs at the John H. Stratford hospital at had to pass over the burning oil. Her dress has decided against prohibition, the vote -
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, � make heard.the mighty roar of the 200 fel- would do toward preventing the boys from lighted byelectricity. The e are many fine Brantford, that the city grant of $2,000 is took fire and in extinguishing it her hands being almost, unanimous. The resolution
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. . low-atudents who acc:)ntpanied the Eastern wilful destruction of property. But, now residepoes with beautiful gardens filled with not needed, and the Council,will be notified were terribly burned. . . slab spoke againat the license system and the roads. Re,O. Mr. Williams and Rev.
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footbioillers. The defeat can never be ex- the rule is 11 Go ahead with your fun and flowers. There are also ,a ce to that effect. I I -At a largely attended meeting in Wood- hoped that in the near future the " 00" Dr, Willoughby, of Listowel, also Rev. J.
I - plained but by the fact that it was Toronto's we'll makep you pay -for it when -your heads churches, which are well iWended ; and a , .a its way to put H. Fisher, of Atwood, were among the
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off -day. Everybody fumbled, and at the end -Professor Robertson has sold the entiia ' stock on Thursday evening of last w ek, to- ment would be able to see .
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- � he Visitors had rolled up a are cool." From -6 disinterested standpoint very fine Public, school ; 6 so a Separate output of the Government cheese I actories at solutions were passed protesting against the into force the offiaistiog clergy
of the game t the innovation seems� to be a good one. The school taught by the Christi in Brothers. P. E. I., to two Canadian imposition of the poll tax on the Chinese which is somewhat similar to the Gothen- -The man Robertson, or Barclay, or
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score of 28 to 3 against the te�m which had Charlottetown, ,student who came to Canada with Rev. G. burg, by which the sale of liquor would be I
I midnight-maraudera in the present instance The new canal is the large it work of the dialers. Six thousand cheese will bei Blakely, or whatever his name is, who was
- downed the hitherto invincible Oagoode8, . L. McKay, and asking for the repealof the placed entirely in the hau4s of Government I
�- . are wriggling a good deal, but will end by kind in the'Dominion ; bein 900 feet long shipped. arrested for indecently assulting a North,
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The .Torontos played the return game in swallowing their medi6ne with good grace. and 60 feet wide. About 8(0 men are em- -Mrs. McGarvey, of London, whose pre.Rent law respecting Chinese immigrants ;fficiale, thereby doing away with the worst Easthope womait while posing as a doctor, in .
I Kingston on Saturday and gotworse'beaten . - ---.* . played and 91 horses. There is also a large husband was killed in the Battle Creek so- to Canada. . . features of the trade -the bad effect of a showing-considemble improvementas to his
than herei'the score at the close of the match � -1 . I Waterpower canal being built, which I cident, desires to bring action against the ' . -An old man, a resident of the township desire to make -a for tune out of the sale of mental condition,. under jail trestmept in .
being f Kingston. The : The Benefits.of the Dutv . 8 - 81 , as found on liquor. 1
.27 t6 I in favor a . '. being completed this fall, at which will be G, ailway .'or $50,000. of Kinlose for many year w I Stratford. . It it said that he has been identi-
tons i%aix matches scored a' total of ' - rand Trunk R Saturday night .lying helplessly drunk on -After the most thorough investigation I -
champ" e� �. DitAIEL ExroSITOR,-I observed in THE of -'great service to the erect on of factories L -As the tug George Douglai was return- fied a-, & member of a very respectable
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against 52 by their opponenLt9" E:&FOSITOR iken to the tho liat of the unfortunate men - who lost 4 .
35, points - . of November 3rd, a letter over of any kind rejuiring wate -power. With. . :ead, on the street in Lucknow, and was t family. .
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LL 2d"they go to Montreal on Thanksgiving the signature of 11 Another Observer." The out doubt it will be the grea eat waterpower Ing to Owen Sound from Lion'a H look -up, where he remained till he was their lives in -the wreck of the steamer Fral- -At a meeting of the Stratford Presby-
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with every prospect of adding to their W r brought before the Reeve and Magistrate . er, on Lake Nipissing two weeks ago, hag `
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. I�Iullyiels the championship of Canada. At -;iter evidently does not like and objects in theworld, having Lake Superior for a she caught, fire and was destroyed. The Lawrence on Monday. A: fine of $10 and been completed, at a total of sixteen. Four tery, held last week, a request f ram
to some of my, remarks on the Oliver chilled mill -dam. After visiting every place of im- -erew escaped. the congregation of Avanton for per
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thel match at King,s-tod an Saturday the -of'lis trip to the portance, iEkolu Ing the Inilian Industrial _ ders in the neighborhood of coats was imposed upon him. . of the deceased men left widows and farni- mission - to dispose of-.., their - old �
. plow. In some,"notea Stock-bree . , .
crowd �numbered about 1,500, and. had eu-, . -W 1, Id. -A daring burglary was committed Fri- lies, viz., Storekeeper Douglas, widow and. -church and build a new one was granted. - , 1
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;thuaiao% for twice ,� �*htly, in 1877,abuut $1,400 worth of these called on Dr. F��d Rogers, barrister &c., Ing a eats of cattle and swine- on December ' At the same meeting Masora. Pykeo Planton,
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. I k town . wus decorated -with the Queen's col- � -the At- ich in Chatham, Her bedroom was entered, children ; Captain Edward Carr, widow and Hamilton, Collin and Rome were appointed
. plows were sold in Sea.forthj!to surrounding Sault Ste Marid, the secretB ry of 7th, during the Provincial Fat Show, wh ,t*o children" and J. McCann, widow and
I . ors, and there mas great jubilation when it hirniLers, and that amount, Ileas the agents' goms. Land andl C61onizatio r Society ; also is to be held in Guelph. from the verandah, and a large jewel case 1, to examine the proposed changes in the
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. was. "sured �.iiyond . upport the, mechanics of , Iliaml Turner, t ie Crown Land -The Ripley Enquirer, now in its second containing. about $500 worth of jewelry was 'one child. Two of Douglas' daughters have y
-_ I fees: went to al on M r. Wi � . h mnal, and report.
.. I tariola representatives against 1* tolen together with a receipt from W. E. be�n placed in the position occupied by their -The dei4th occurred on Tuesday morn -
would be On A South Bend, Indiana., and in 1879 the duty Agent, where 11 got every inf9rmation in month of publicAtion, is a neat, amart and Mobile, df Chi - A colored dead father asstqi�keepers at Cache Bay, - -
the champi, , cage, for $10,000. _ Ing of last *eek, of James NicDonald Cavan,
--of Qu',ebec. was put on which shut them out, and, as a regard to free g ant and 6t er land, both on newsy paper, published by H. P. Chapman, I W ,
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I A190THER -POPULAR SPORT' consequence, a factory was started in Seii-- the N�rth Sharp and St. Joseph Island. with G. ff. Mooney, editor. We wish it man named Alfred W. Brown, was arrested and means are bii��g taken to assist others son of Mr. Alex. A. C-avan, of the Inland �
I " These few simple rem - ' - . on suspicion. in various Ways. I I Z . -evenue Department, Stratford. Deceased .
I I It has taken a -few snow flurries to set the forth. arks caused Being a farmer ,and intereLat d in the settle tha suoceas which it Well merits. , R
I boys who indulge in the hurtling game Of 11 Another Obaery r " to appear , very sus. - to -Messrs. H. O'Hara & Company, meut- was employed in the excise office at Lis -
e , ment of the country, I .con luded to visit -Rev. J. F. Barker', Ingersoll,: is about -On Monday of last week Dr. Uren, of
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� hockey, thinking of -the winter.champiouship picious,,fearbig they contained some hidden the different towns t und Sault Ste introduce a novel innovation in his Sunday Acton, received a telegram conveying the here of the Toronto Stock Exchange, No. towel hp, till about October let, when the
i givein in Toron- mystery or some pplitical trap ready to be Marie and judge for onyself, including the . . magic intelligence of his mother's death the day 24, Toronto street, last .week p,uyrchaselo�j,
. . condition of his health necessitated � his re-
. evening services, having purchased a a , 65� -
. series. � More attedtion, waE 3 1 moval to his home . in Stratford. - He was L
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last season, and from all appearaixeles the him candidly that there is neither &'Mya- I;-c"e to the conclusion there was a tar e his sermons. I - her health, accompanied by her husband. '963 worth of Ontario Government Aunui ies; only 26 years of age.
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' farming lau and room for She was 63 years of 'i Linton.
- same will be true of this. -All the senior tery nor trap of any -kind ; nothing but'an a�mopnt of good! -Mr. Robert Mathison,- jun., son� of Mr. age, and here was the of $699.60 evich, payable one each half-year' -The many friends of Mr. Robert Cv I
. . . f e cent. balt 'of the oldeat commercial travellers -on '
�good.e hall's have met for .,organ- open secret. He say' thoulsauds of settlers all ro d in the neigh" e Deaf� first death in the family circle. The r. - for 40 years, to yield them 4J per one
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clubs but Oi . a that is 11 getting in a ' - R. Mathison, superintendent of th mains were brought home to St. Marys for yearly, A'i the Ontario Government has a' '
I I � . few sly licks for protection," and, 11 a great Vorh�ood of the town and ex,endingback fif- 8, I I � the road,and a nativ of Stratford, will re -
I ization. There is talk of a club in cbnucc.- I - - nd Dumb Institute at Belleville, has com- large surplus, these securities stand in the� �
. ib. deal more is implied in this than hi actually I teen miles. There is also a'f ne settlement at menced the publication of the Miniag Re- burial. . gret to learn that th:re is no probability of
- tion with the new Athletic clui . put in black and White'." -Certainly it im- . .Goulais Bay and Gaul Ver, � twenty to viewl at Okanagan Falls, British Columbia. -Captain Charles Maitin,of Port Severn, markets second only, to the Dominion of, his recovering his eight. When last in I
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- r that in 1877 a Sou � lock gate at Cornwall, a few days ago, L L en� ?ped
- nd for yea,ra before, th 'The -roads are excellent, ha,ving been made eisale e a only
� �k and, of L which he had five horses, a cow, pigs and pany. They ha've also bought $1,100 worthi that the blindness wa' teInporary,'but
London, was in Toronto last wee , Bend, Indiana, or any other town in -the by the Governn�ent,'; and or a great benefit while on her weetward trip, badly damaging I
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asked to addreim an audience in - I . fowls, hay and cats, and honsehold furni- of Township of Proton Drainage Deben-'
I cour8e, was United,,Rtateat could bring into Seaforth,'..gr to the settlers.1 -There is &.so good land'to it. ' The break is now being repairedp navi- �; 'recent developments have banished that
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I , the Me.fropotitan. Church. Of -matters po- 'be had all alon� the -North Shore between gation in the meantime being suspended. ture, sleighs and harness,. and complete tures bearing 5 per cent., payable at the enO ', hope. . .
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I . and so on he -discoursed at Ste Mari - shouty outfit stored. The scow caught fire . I -At a recent meeting of the Stratford
I litical., morail ' more plows is one day duty free ; and it Sault . and the Mississauga river, -About 200 Halifax sports paid $2 eazoh I - -
L atement which. aw- from the sparks of the tug and the contents -Thursday night, last week, the large,
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great length ; but the at 1. ' -can to see Harvey and'Pollock fight,to a finish . will prove a total loss. I barns and stables of Mr. Adam Whitso" bate took place in which two Mitchell boys .
tonighed his audience mo fore, Seaforth or any town in Canada could I Joseph Isl:and., I hi hly 'recommend on Tuesday morning of last week, at a place
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I great ration Of his . not send, to' South Bend, Iqdiana, or any any ph 's'e p Is as to inten ing settlers who near Atha, Ontario county, were destroyed 1, distinguished %hemselves. The subjW of
- " alist's forcible decla , of thes to Ao inten out of town, but the police wero on hand -It is worth mentioning that bee " idea all�
� . unbelijeofluirun . Back town in'the United States, even one plow wish to get a good home. he crops looked and arrested the principals during the second claeses of municipal voters, those entitled by fire. It was caused by the explosion of a 1 debate was : 11 Resolved, that North Arn.
, .the efficacy of pro'h�ibition. were t to vote f6r candidates for the Provincial lantern in the hands of the tenant of the I
Qf -Mr. Stead . on the. s0me Platform? . without pa ing heavy duty, Now, that is good; there is good commu ication by rail ' round. - - . . . ad Franchise farm, 'i sixties Tpold. Andrew Johnston, a erica will soon supplant Europe as the. con- .
� tfib-gentlernen inainlyJastrum6utiVin intro- the kind y of free trade we had -in road and water to any part of Canada and At a meeting of the Toronto Board of Legislature, known as 3[anho trolling power of the Globe." The affirms-
, orouto audience and - voters, are entitled to record their votes for well-known farmer, in running to the fire
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- ducing Mr. Stea& to a- T ) . 1 1877, and for years, before, �nd "that Js this new country is easi y, cheaply and Trade, held a few days ago, the proposed tive was taken by Lawrence Harlburt 'amd .
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� I who are all to be classed amol)g the Prohi- the kind of free trade 11 Another Observer " quickly reached. I . &I to the Georgian,Bay was consid- . or against prohibition. - They have not the dropped dead from excitement and exhaus- Luther Taylor, and the verdict was giv.�n ta
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I I I � I - a' I - . : ship can financially right to vote for municipal candidates� but tion. Mr. Todd's lose is heavy, nearly all of their favor. I - ��
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. �,� bition ring -leaders. I I --wants nowl for he know ight well that I J( HN ELDRIDGE, . ered and coadenined, as being � are a titled under? the Plebiscite'Adt to his season's grain, hay and implements, to-
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. MORE RREATHING, SPOTS WANTED. the sixty millions of people t will give no � . Hepworth, Ontario �� r ing Mrs. Joseph Marks,
. lelm�ingls move to Pur6ase the other until, they choose to- do - so of their - 0 -, � I penditure of money if constructed. vote on the prohibition question. I gether with about twenty hogs being loat in f Listo'wel, locked a couple of small chil-
. Mayor F - -A steam presb used for drying chair the. fl%meaf. The lose on the contents is. in the hous,le while Bhe went-dowa
, '. old Upper Canada College site for, park pur- own accord. Again, he' qays, "' - it is an in- .. � Canada . I -The appeltl to WashiD9 ton courts by L. slats, exploded Friday in the furniture fac- estimated at $1,200 ; insurance small. The' ran . I . ��l . th fire :
f op-- definite saterrentin an pp- art of an - unwork-� tovrn. The children got p ayffi wi
I poses has met with the liveliest kind a xn� M. Carrier, the Quebec flour and grain brok- barns were the finest in the township of . met ths,, &d on fire.
able theory." I think I ca;d convince hi Ottawa 'is W have a ne opera house, to er, who, it is alleged, defrauded the Can., 'tory of D. Hibner & Company, Berlin. from the stove, an�d
position, both in Council ei�d from citizens. . . , ' was working near the Pickering, and were .erected a few years
the that it is and has been a workable theory coot $95,000. & sum of. - Fritz Haase, who . Their screams bro4ght the naig�bors to the
. All the newspapers but one favor he United Statis for nearly thirty years. - -Evangelist Schiverem I holding meet- adian Pacific Railway out of _ $35, machine, had a narrow escape from - death. since at a cost of $1,600 ; insured for $800.. rescue in time to q�ave them fr . om suffocation .
I scheme. -Aasessmenit-CommissiODer M&Ugh- in t - r I - 000, has been rejowted and extraditio has � of the explosion destroyed the -The ladies- committee baying in charge.
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�� an says the property is v&lue4 at $336,000, The protective tariff system of the United, ingto in�Klngaton. - been granted.* preas, which was some thirty feet by eight, the presentation to the Princess May, find and the .house frorn, burning. .The bed, and
io '. - A States encouraged, fostered and protected -The incomB this year from the Thong -Large quantities of steamer" wrekage, the clothes were roiued, and in a few mia-
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�7 the their industries of all kinds.� Their manu- And Island Park was $15,0(0. feet in dimensions, and made of cast iron.- that after providing for the sleigh, robes utes:more the hi use, a frame oca, would
Park plan will probably be put before t-- -The skatir g rinks In z Winnipeg were consistliag of portions of cabin, pails, pit- lost two fingers, and was badly 'and harness which were originally designed have been past Zing.
ape of a by-l&w. - factories, by being protected from the ou I I . . , lows, etc,, have been coming ashore at Port ITsia8e ' to constitute the wedding gift from the we- ,
peolpile in the ah - opened Sat' rolay. need up. -Mr. Charles Rock, of the Broolliages
UN THIS TOWN . . side.world, grew to �be numero,us andi im - u Elgin. One piece of board was found with h Rice, a prominent farmer of men al Canada, there still remains &,pretty . I
wiE[AT IT COSTS TO R mense, and attracted skilled and- other I% -A foot of E now fell at Owen Sound at a few letters on it, but no name could be -Ral p i � planing mill, had a new steam whistle at- --�
' I I ove of I& week. � I Thoreld township, died very suddenly the considerable surplus. This sum it in now , �
Here are a few figures from the report of heae the at ' made out. , � � tached to his boiler one day lately. It was '
. bar from all parts of the world ; and t i ' eing pro , -., then
1 $ ' 'helped largely - I Earl Ab 3rdeen " is the name of a Na- - Wednesday night of ing at his residence, death b i osed to devote to the purchase of a pair not ready for a trial till about 11 p. in
1-1 the City Engineer now nearly ready. Last new and continuous arrivals -Masked robbers on n his of iiinadian carriage horses, and it is under-
� I ent I I .caused by the bursting of an abscess i �, 'ble ,
11 year the total expenditure of the de�artm h the town clerk last week assaul�ed, bound and ga .
1 1 to roll up the sixty millions. Carter Har- pause infant registered wit I - the whistling began in such tern
f which $4321000 ,,Was on throat. He had not been feeling ell for a stood thegalectioa of a suitable teani has -o wake the dead.
f. '. . in � night watchman at the Dominion Transpor. ti . - I
� was $1,139,000, 0 ri8on, Mayor of Chicago, in his address " last week. w earneit as to be almost fit t
� I The average cost, of Lincoln Park on the day he was shot. said -A: market will be hold in Georgetown few days, but no danger was an cipated been placed in the hands of'Mr. Edward It certainly roused up many sound sleepers,
- locaj improvements. . mile clean- tation Company's offioe, Montreal. � They I minutes be- �
4 � tr�eat-cleaning Was $30 for every that if Chicago grew at the same rate as it on Thursday of each week, commencing - on failed to secure anything. The 'watchmsix and he walked up stairs a few - Skead, of Ottawa, one of the beat judges of ght th � at Brodhagen- was again in
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move� during the year. --John Ropkins, who taught school in and leaves a widow and three sons, shortly proceed to Western Ontario to luck
*weepiags Were re fifty years it would be as large ag London, ., -The man "Michael" McLachlan, who . . nd hurrytoward the scene of the supposed
Itsidewalk were laid died a couple of . over some handsome osirriage horses that are &
Over 27 mile$ of WOOdO England. He remembered, he said, when kingston.over 50 Yea' I perished in the burning of the steamer -A. C. Attwood, of Vanneek, has ri�- fire, and then when they arrived there to'be
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I and 3,383,000 feet -of . . . Chicago was but Fraser, on Lake Nipissing, and of whose turned home w�th big oattl L - told, that the whole rasket was simply test-
poundd of nails were used in construction - - t such a very old -man, for hle,wils to -, -The Preelyterions of Alvinston and Eu- relatives no trace can be found, is L thought farm in Brooke, He reports the wheat crop -The Middlesex county authorities are ing the, whistle, caused many to use expreol- -
LLL a. ' fl -hese fig'ares all teud to show was no phemis have extended a call to Rev. J. C. bl sions that were better not printed.
and repair have been 'married in a few days had the to be Mala6lm McLachlan, son of the well- on the heavy clay in Metcalfe and on the considers Jy puzzled what to do in the case
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.- . hovir large the village of Toronto is. ' . assassin's bullet not shot him down. My courtenay, of St. Thomas.. know Poet McLachlan, of West Lather, east side in the high lands of Brooke a total of John Brazil, a man arrested, while living , �Mr,- P. Lennon, a well known Ellicefar.
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.- � . spondent mentions, the chilled plows be- Ouellette Square, Windsor, . while playing by a freight train on the Michigan Central show that wheat had ever been sown ; but tive country, not his name, and the poor companied by a couple of -ladies. -� In order.
Acco-rdiu to the police census of'the city I I H ey las possible
� . 9 ame so popular that many manufacturers f ootball. Railway at Falls View, NVelland county, and through Lobo r.nd the light soil of Caradoo fellow does not appear to be crazy, a that everyone should be as oo
- i ju,5t, completed the total population is 188,- 9 ' Which took . - - - ace i
i I some heated bricks were pl d n th .bottorn
.1 �rted to make thepi in Canada, but up to -The great Canadian a eese it is thought iis fatally injured. ' Having bad and the Llat 4and of Brooke, although very was ill. Chicago and gave his m(jney to a po a ,
'� 914, The police census - taken ju-at two �st a put on, their output � first prize at C hicago . is n w on its way to � if the winter be fs- licaman- there to buy him. -a ticks
Dion cen- the time the duty wa eyesight he thought he had not reached the much backward, still t to Cali- oftherig. Coming into town smoke was de-
-e the Domi . "OP. l tected in the direction of the foot.wWrIners
I years ago to day becaur . made were not able to compete with the American London, England. track and he backed on it.. .- vorable, it may be a or fornigi, where his friends are. The police- � � I
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I aus, was nat regarded an oNtisia0PtYl plow,bedause of itsinferior make and finish.'" -Rev. Doudd McKenz�e, B. A., has been -Mr. Alex. McDonald" of West Superior, -The township of Euphemia has given. man kept all his money and handed his vie- and.ia hasty investigation revealed the fact �
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. the population 188,333. The figures are . pastor of St. ndraw's Presby- I �Grand Trunk World'@ Fair ticket that the leg of �Mr, Lennan's trousers wtv on �
11 Then the duty was put on, and the farafera inducted as � . who is an old Huron Township boy, has re- notice of appeal from the verdict. of the tim a
� I regarded an very sittisfactory in view of the ay a higher price for the terian I church, Orangeville, . an ction from Beachville to Chicago . and return. fire. When th I -robe by which their knees
I .1 re forced to p oeived the appointment of Government In- jury in the Orronge case, It was a 0 .
. - depression that has marked the last year or we -offlee was were covered was ve 4 AL
- inferior Canadian article than they had paid -The Riahrnond, quebic, post Bpector of Dredges for WiSCODain. Alex- brought on behalf of Mies Barbara Orrange9 When he got back as far as Komokii he got' remo d the draft g t
I I two,. Yes, the chilled robbed of about $1,000 in mah and- stamps I - F and as long an his little remnant of e a re and blew it into a
- . . for the American ,p) ow. " rday tight. . I ander is deserving of the succees he has at- of Glencoe, against the the township of of, I I
. ANoTHER CRANK. plow became so popular about that time on Satu tainoid I 1. Euphemis, claiming $10,000 damages for money Iiiated- he bought food and )ived in blaze, so that Mr. Lennon was forced to do
- rge that -there was a popular idea. that with -Anew humorous pa r called Weste.rn * the fields, In his pocket book waslound a some tall hustling, Love not filly covered 11
app arance -in Winni- -A man has recently been operating in inj to have beierL sustained by
Albert Biward Pheiffer, alias Geo . P, �ries alleged -
a wealthy New oneof these plows the plowing could -be Winkshae made its itrip of paper bearing the Dome Of JOSOPh by insurance.
Stokes, who is, the son of & Windsor an representative of the Toronto 11,111tiff through a defective roadway. The a
,' and the plow- peg.' Rube Allayne, the h. morioit, is editor. - a to have -The November Century contains a full .
York broker, appeared in the Police Court a done in about half the time . P Mail. The latter sent to Windsor repudiat- I case was tried at the Middlesex Fall As. Nelson. An effort witl be mad �
few days ago, to an,swer to the charge of in- man could sit down the other half and . -The Christian Brothers school near the- ing the adventurer, who at once secured a sizes, when the jury- awarded plaintiff him admitted to the poor house. . page engraving of an oil painting by Horatio
. � I hat his quick work. . But 000D, in the Basilica, at-O,tawa, wortl overIS50,000,was r, named I I A Romanee of the Spring '
. .. .sanity. A week or s4 ago Stokes entered laug ' horse and rig and got away. 1:he police $5,500. -Mrs. John Graves Simcoe Giles, died Walke
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-Mr. D. A. Burgess di id at his mother g ound a farmer plowing with an ox team,
: ash a draft on Victori: for American plows were lying idle in the her home in. Mimico, near Toronto, where r 1
4 . �irm' tri 0 Queen Outfit - .- . denial effort is November 26 to December %, ' and cottage and itrees in the background.
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,,, ;e2O 000. - On being arraigned Stokes said .. corner of the fences. They might do all residence, No, 55, Grenvil ,a street, Toronto, V —ou 9Z 0 onto n she had lived for 7 y
y min aged was-& gradu- -The United Empire wn, on a and from the striking announcem Listowel
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11 1 am a barrister of the United States Su- right in lease prairie soil, but not in our on Friday me g. appeals issued there by the side of her husband, who wso Mr. Walker Is well remembered at
. ate In arts of the Univdrsity of, Toronto of recent trip, about 1,000 tons of flix seed, the War Cry, pamphlets and an born in Toronto,and was an one of the clever boys of the Old Public
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preme Court. I haye been arrested and stiff Canadian- clay loam. - " Another Ob- 1890. . . th which the' effort in the first white In I
� I ow the class of He too e onor course consigned to the firm of J. & J. Livingston, %Dd the enthusiasm W, d then for his remark-
� confinud in j,,il for& period of 10days without server " gays, 11 the Canadian chilled pl . elopment of taken up, the Salvatibui8ts have every res. named in consequence by the Governor after school, and was note I
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was of worse quality and highe price inirmathernatics and phy i0s, ut also' took of Baden. This marks the dev for this himself. The deceased was a native of able Aill &a a draughtsm&n. With elate
. the Eilightest cause, havi4,,broken no laws, as much of the work in u lish and political a new interest in Manitoba farming. The son to believe that the proceeds . in drawings were
. the than the American plow, and-tbe result w I found year wlll. an for many years past, show au. Suffolk, England, and came with her family ..And penail,ar pan aind ink,h a and It was
I think I am eDti.iled to my'fioert�, as ery' science. Af er the arts course he spent soil of Southern Manitoba has bebn the wonder and envy of comrade
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. Cr&w cannot produ I that I am a they soon stopped buying them,and ev I I I to be particlarly suited to the growth of flax, increase on the previous year.. It is inter- .to, Toronto (York) in 1819, when the greater 'Ratio would M48 his
I n - be at large. I am as sane firm which handled these -plows or made, some time In Knox Col ege, intending to 4 the present city was forest, which alwayo� expected that '
dangerous main to' I was . . �fsrmers have gone into the fltkX etting to note that tise tot -Al amount eat ' loat- Part 0 a world as an artist. This ex -
I he anyone here." Then the doctor's report' them, lost money on them, A factory t4ke the work, in theologi thete, aifd pained and the . . or society in connection with had never heard the wobdm&n'a song. When mark in th
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I as &7 failure from th: I two of his examinations. I D�urirnjd art of growing so he%vily that the Livingston firm ed per corps their home on Queen street, near John peotation has mora than been f alfilled and
It stated that Stokes claimed to started in Seaforth, w the a a - in
was read. At to last," etc. I care, not where th I year I he taught in . Se ,Col- have contracted ;rith the Worth Western lastyear'seelf denlaleffort for the Salva riswelli startqd on the way to
.. be a legitimate -son lof Queen Victoria, that fir � ,4192 t for the om;rriage of tionists' world gave Canada, the total of street, the family couU heaf the wolves Mr. Walks
ctory was moved to when it left Seaforth. I leiiate Inatitt e, and also took his M. A. -in Transportation Company � I had to be fame and renown,! -�
he had been lost when a child, and that fa or society, being higher than 4 howl itt 6ight, and their outhouses ;
� - elm of OAx esed, which the $58 per corps — . W I
when he went befo'e the Queenju 1885 she I care not where these plows were'made, I June of that year. Soon afterwardes in 100,000 � bush . : �
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