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- - ese are suralu to W111011 tino - a ver I y quiet,'ciergyman, fond of study anu This year there left the, house after making threats of fur- Church from its formation as a congrega-
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Y' Of Silk � : st It,s nice to sit and think and fish, saille Ontario poi�t, is 73 cents. Th ' mentai anq pilygica, ] 6 83 es, 1,822 horses. . -in no- - .
� . . � i2 I`311,16VH cars containing 127,013 cattle, ther violence. The wounded woman then tion, im 'the fai .v occupied by Mr.
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1. .. -t, I circu nstances of ia'-we were going to say of strength of those nearest and dearest to delighting In literary work. His sormons 'I -r 0 ily residence on
. material . I I A ankl tb . n4za- were very fine -specimens of literary style, -
. -a, And fish and sit and flix e a disorga � .32E980'bogi, 493,038 -sheep, 8,919 calves, escaped to a neighbor's bonse, across the John Rarvie, in th�e faini
C ; Rdl� And think aild fish alid. sit and. wish a ioost extraordiiiia�y' condition of tbi him was subject I ' n n- �
� - - . I n tion of the government entailed by the- ab- and it -was on account of their scholarlY_ 3,434 horses. The shipments were chiefly road, and bad her injuries attended to. The which theservices were held u til the co :
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� T their literary charm very n points to Buffalo. wounds are not likely to prove dangerous, gregation could affrord to build the frame
I I I . ,Northwest is not � familiar through actual ' sence of any ]land at the belin, It must Im character and from wester 0 bi ing
I � . perience with something very similar? confessed that he had much to �empt hiiii 1prgely that Ew. Parkhurst was called from -The -Berlin and Waterloo Hospital as the pistol was of 22 caliber. structirre where tbebaudsome stone tildi
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I rdshed - . Perfect Fitti: toseizeupou'Ac first opportunity to put a little church in Lenox, Mass., to that building is nearing completion. It occupies -One night last week the house of Mr. now stands on ANTellington street, Galt.
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. I himself out of )tls�.ilalsery. one In New York in'whose pulpit he do- a fine site on the street between Berlin and _NNIcW"illiams, East Williams, was entered by Under Rev. James Sir g, Rer. Ro rt -
ported, National Policy and of Railway monopoly. I I
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� A * for $1 A The Canadian doing business in his own 'Nor would his suicide have been alto- livered that unexpected blast one' Sunday Waterloo. . three masked men. The old folks were Acheson, Rev. Mr. Andrews, Rev. D. A.
I I . . . ,,pountry cannot buy these caunid goods, the gother without precedont in tho-annals ol morning in April, 1892, 'wbich was the -Several hundred men are employed at held up while the three men searched the Duff, .and Rev.�Dr. KinLr, she was a consis-
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- We can oive it to you ;'it's the areat- manufacturer of which is protected b the modernroyalty. There are at leasi*a dozen first- step iii the I battle which he hhs since Brantford on the construction of the Toron- house, with the'result of obtaini only ten tent worshipper. -
� n 15 I . I cents and a plug of * tobacco. I leaving -A number of very -much -annoyed farm
- - e9t $1 Shirt in -8iincoe raised 297,000 bushels of pota- they threatened to set fire to the buildings ers, residing in. the vicinity of Hamilton,
ztill ri-icel the trade. We've'more National Policy, except at National Khey members of reigning families who are of waged. to, Huron and Bruce Railway. �
, an � .y. than one kind of dollar shirts -white Prices. The foreigner doing business in a ficially oAlinitted to have destroyed thein- 1n his study Dr. Parkhurst, excepting . .
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, i � .4 I � . when consulting with those who affled toes last year. This was about 80,000'�nsh- , should they give any alarm. I were last &turday called upon to pay for
4. price. fdreign country can buy tile same goods and selves, while 20 or 30 more arc known to
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.L 141, , . - cotton )inen fronts and hands, rein- ful'-nishtbern to the Canadiandealer at.�a have'taken their own livoa, although thch him in his battles, was the quiet. scholar els in advance of any other county in the -Tile Talfourd f4tival,was celebmted at stoves they had purchased from agents of - -
.. I IX madc. . ) - I 0 accomplished litterateur. He has Province. Sarnia by the Indians in great style at the the Wrought Iron Range Company, of 18t,
elegant, -forced ) Mr. Tal- Louis, which has a branch office in Toronto'
- bosom , wool knit i�-Sbirts, all reduction of twenty per cent. That is, the death has �ech aitributed t' natural and the ' rr
I I owever -Mr. William Quinn, deputy clerk of council house, on Nove jber 5th. *
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. colors ; colored Percales,. Oxfords &C- Canadian dealer, if he wishes to buy Cana- causes. It was impossible, 1) I , to put not manybooks in his' library, but �those mers say that they bought the stoves
� ) ) dian goods at the best possible advantage, forward any such plea as the latter in the which he possesses are hi's servants.. They the Crown, surrogate clerk and clerk of the fourd, who was in former years Indian agent The far I
I Also 31en's Faultle,-s Nic-ht Robes at - o now resides in England , oil the und cratanding that payment for them
. - Z5 11 is obliged to procure them through foreign case of King Louis of Bavaria, who eight are wellthumbed. He knows thein from county court, died Friday morning at Walk, at Sarnia, and wh
I . 11 50 each year to provide a banquet would not fall due for two or three years.
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,an es $1,0(). Gur I . I- . traders. ' He is obliged to go outside of big years ago, drlvpn to desperation i � �
-1 ti � own country to'bu Ca'nadian made goods tion of big relativeg and ministers In plao- great T -oral battle -he has been waging be -The navigation season for'- the port of for the Indians and their friends. They cel- Friday, however, they were asked to attend
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� UNDERWEAR at a price that wilT enable him to handle -Ing-bim under restraint. on tile score of in- has fotind tlyno to turn to literature and Montreal is practically closed, and . it has ebrated his 88th birt day. a city hdLel and pay up to Hardy Cham -
0 sev- oom of bers, a representative of the cc pany. The ,
I . them. The protected manufacturer, ha sanity, drowned blinself In Lako Starhem- consented to prepare an article upon'tho proved a disastrous one for the steam ship -Sneak-thieves entered the.store--r ' 91. -
. a companies. . Mr. John McKenzie, 9th concession
a ev V6 - d -any- vin . . East purchasers discovered to their disgust, a
. At 50c per suit can't be equalle � control of the home market- charges th'e berg, dragging with him into a watery healthy exercise and fascination of Alpin I ,ly
L 1, 9 'He is one of the ex- -J. G'. Bogwell 'died at Hamilton on Zorra, the other night and stole a quantit f few days ago, that the note's fell - due on
� . where ; it's worth ruore than the price usual protectionist price, 1)ut be, will sell to grave the elderly physician Intrusted with mountain climbing. a bag L
L I L . � at L the advanced age pickles. Mr. Josepli'Picket lost threo November 1, and they paid them Saturday,
I We a foreigner at a fair profit, and through him the medical charge of the sovereign. pert mountain climbers of the world. Wednesday last week-, �
L we ask, but we must move it out. I field the same I but not without vigorous protestations.
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L have this season the, finest ran(re of the Canadian dealer -can buy the goods at a Another monarch whose de,itth is like- With the exception of an occasional ref- of 89. Bogwell took an ,active part with of potatoes from a pit in the . I
lect frr:,,m . . 1.) ice twenty per cent. lower than' if -deal- wise tecognized by big goverpniont to have crenco to the reform movement, Dr. Park- the rebels in the rebellion of 1837. night. Last spring Mr. McKenzie received
� I - 'Underwear ever brought into pr , � attached to a butch- a visit, probably from the same party, and Perth Items.
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- � im rte'l ing directly with the Canadian manufac- been self Inflicted wag the I ta Sultan Ab- burst confined his sermons almost wholly -A valuable horse lost several hams from the granary. INIr. William Bell has returned to
ur Capes� . A A Xational,Policy that operates for dul-Aziz of Turke3 who, b ,y waggon in Sarnia, took.fright, I
. Se-riforth, and the prices are no hip, er tu%,. It 11ving secured to spiritual or theological subjects after er's delivel. -A quiet wedding took place in Wood- - -will proba.-
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I 82 MUITS than you pay for inferior goods. We'll the exclusive advantage of the manufacturer possession of a pair of tb so daggerlike tbab now historic attack upon the evil and in its.mad career ran against,a brick 0 Staffa, from Miebigail, where be
I I" Z52 stock on Wednesdav afternoon of last week Mr. Bell is ot only a first-
, rider -wear., � I -be pleased to have you examine it. and his foreign cust(�mers cannot be said to and concave bladed scissors that are to be " forces in Now York city was delivered. wall, killing itself instantly. ' da h- bly remain. n
I . e residence of the late Sir John Ab- The bride wits Miss Lizzie Laidlaw, class blacksmith, 'but is also a regularly
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. -be a good one forthe country at large. The found in every Levantine bazaar, literally But he found as the battle began to grow -Th . w, of Dru 0, qualified.veterinary surgeon.
. Canadian in the Northwest, who wishes larded himself with thrusts, no less than very hot, and especially after the Investi- bott, at Montreal is beinv prepared for ter of the late John Laidlit
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. wJ201 S I E R Y - i to do -business in canne4, oods packed in 27 wounds being found on his body. So gating committee commenced Its work-, Lord and Lady Aberdeen,. who will occupy and sister of Mr. Andrew Laidlaw, o the -Miss Vincent, of the Hudson Bay Dis-
I I that it about November 98th. ' � Galt Reformer. The happy groom was MT r. trict,1 is visiting the Misses Awty, at Mit-
, '.o par� - Everythim, here that should be here, Ontari6, will find it to his alvantage to're- great,was the shock wbich this tragedy that his time was so wholly taken up .
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Qual- I eve to St. PauL fpr only o oreign created upon the mind of his favorite he was compelled to abandon almost all -Tile rate on parcels between Canada Robert Pattersoijj;�7formerly accountant in chell. Miss Vincent was nearly four weeks
ich are I and prices. leaning your way. The In . I and Japan by post will be reduced to 20 the Patterson works, Woodstock, now of making the journey from her h6e to Mit-
. ver beL . . -5 -hose is found here. point, can lie command the trade. This is a nbpbew and imccessor, Sultan Murad, that forms of literary work, and it was a mar- I - Hamilton. I* 21 days of. which it took- to reach
- ,best,) e pair of L irect encoura, emen t to emigrate, and, un- .be lost his reason within three months vol to big friends that he found time to cents per pound on and after January lst, cbel § -
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e price You can buy clieuier goods, bat you fortunately, the last census affords much after ascending the throne and bad to be prepare his sermons. 1895. -It is reported at Ottawa that charges of W in nipeg.
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i out -Two fires in Winnipeg, the other day, corruption are beingyrepared against AJ ayor n Logan township, Mr. John Dunbar
I too abundant proof that I*t is ver 7 far in- deposcid, and- placed under restraint. The strangers in New York city who � an _' e ,
cal@A buy anything: for a -qyarter that , . Aubrey ,of hull, an Alderman of the has b en re-enga
. 0 1 rch destroyed property valued at $260,000. The Lged to teach in School See-
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- " -will equal ours. We have them in ,,deed from being an insolated case.' I � Although at first there was a disposition of Interest In the man flocked to his chu engines were crippled, and only one out of same place, in connection with the building tion , No. 6, for the ensuing year.; Miss
- , Arelic I will not quote the last half of the'. edi. On the part of the authorities to deny that upon Sunday usually beard -very earnest, the .
Black Cashmere, Natural Wool, four wits fit to do any work. / Of the court house and other public works- Elim McNay, of Carlingford, has been an-
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� -full � . torial, as it only treats of the discrimination the Austrian crown prince committed scholarly and polished addresses, perhaps '
ad a$ I 11 -John Stanley has been sentenced/io six It -is alleged that the two members received 1,ed to teach in- School Section No. 2,- and
, Wool, Cotton, &c. Better lines at 35c, in freight rates, being the differencebe- suicide, yet Emperor Frafneis Joseph him- the chief charm of which was the sincerity . . ag
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6dGlov, I . . sin the Can * together $1,700 out of the court house job I r. ,
. . e., I isted that no concealment should I month tral Prison for perjury. I �L Alex. (I Iraham, of I.:69an, has been en -
U 50c -and 75c in everything that's dur- tween 54 centsoffered by phe St. Paul firm self ins He claimed to have been robbed of $1,500 by $800 in connection with the Gatineau bridge) gaged to teach in School Section XO. 9.
Ch dren'& . People who wear our and 73 cents, the best rate that Mr. Mac' be made of the fact, rightly judging that (i . I
-, able and good. - I . . two companions at Guelph a short time ago. and even larger sums for their influence in �' and the Struthers
& - any attempt at secrecy would merely- gIv6 .. - -fieorge Cranstou
tin". yarns., I Hosiery enjoy a� much comfort as the I donald has ever obtained. But I think I . .. securing other contracts.
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� I . -J. MicMillan, late car checker at North Brotliers returned -,7home to Atwood the
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: , have c noted sufficient to show your readers rise to stories even mord'painful than the Bay, took carbolic, acid at Chalk River, on -Some of the Renfrew young ladies bave
I old'timers who wore sandals. . - - I other day, from Wlarton, where they, were
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- nor says it was just, .such manly tit- the case of King Louis of Bavaria, the self . y during the fall and winter, They have or- suce
value- Haudkerchiefs, Neckwear, ,, and rui -destruction of Crown Prince Rudolph was . wards. He had been idle for some time,and �anized what is known as "walking parties" 'essful ) baving captured twelve fine
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I terances as the above that cost Mr. Luxton - ni In big case , I this was the cause of the rash act. � aninials. They disposed of three and
,res and Wars and Cuffs. his place as bead of the editorial staff of the. Preceded by murder, the victi I I I -Among the animals quarantined' at and the idea is becoming decidedly popular brought nine home. Several of the animals
ty" -will . Yet being his inamorata, the Baroness Marla a - ,� -_ V . rbty invitations I
Nor' Wester, about one monbli ago. . 3 ; Vetzera. - I , - - � Point Edward has been found a Durham there. Last week about eig weighed about 200 pounds.
. We ' are - always headquarters for �.:in the face of such fa:cts as the8e,Sub8criber that number
-- . ' * , 11 t bull (the Ilth Duke of Niagara), 18 months were issued fort one 4d out of -Thomas Hyslop, of the Logran road,
e '. �either in ignorance or wilfulneso,. quotes Yet another royal suicide which It was . . I � h tuberculosis, The there were seventy accepted. After a good
. tkese ; we a -e never equalled in -these, old and affected wit & near M
� , N.-ir. Luxton and the Nor' Wester, blandly i.MDOSSible to conceal was that of Prinno 0 . I "., itchell, has been extremely unfor--
� and this se'ason9 as formerly, w tells us there is no tarf I ff issue, and says in z;zF-zan coi 1,iow:Duii, -tirower ox wo ex- . . animal will be slaughtered. I brisk walk the party returned to the home Or tunate this season. A short time ago he
. I -_ I .y J. E. their hostess for refreshments. .
tiftil rang& -The Lynden pottery, owned b, lost%is barn by fire, together with big sea�
the latest -Oods in tha trade. in. effect, if not in plain English, that his king of Naples and son-in-law of old Queen ... .
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ack Cash- - t3 party are in power and we must take all Isabella of Spain. Married to the latter's . :-� Tate, was con�pletely, destroyed by fire a -At the late assizes at Kingston, before son's crop and two cows. He -rebuilt, and .
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Fanev De- � - le pills, tariff pills, etc., without -oldest daughter, ,that' Princess Isabella 11 I ,n with 0� Monday big new barn and a cow
l . . ,-That Frieze OvereGat their bood . � .1 � unknown. Tht property was insured. from a buggy as the result of a colliso
-ing at 88, is a, 99 hummer." as much as awry face, let alone a criticism. -who bag played so conspicuous .
i "'We are sell a part In .. .i- victims to th(?flames. Incexidiarism is sus-
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� Cheviots � . .:7.. -Tile remains of Charles Whiffen, wbo a cow on a rural highway, brought action to
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Z If there is any more ,evidence wanting to. the bistory of Spain du il the last 20 . _� -_-.;�_, .. was burned to death on the tugi Crusader, recover damages aizainst the township. The pe , r
d Colored It can1 -be equalled in this section. ` I u . . . -Mr. Richard Chowen, of lot 7, conces�
I years, he developed with a couple of N arrived at! laintiff was lions�ited, tb j d holding
tiggs. - . � vince Subscriber that the tariff' is an . I .. / near Sault Ste. �Marie, - Sarnia on p e ju ge n 4, Downie, is just completing one of
- For business pleasure and style, it - ' yearsafter big max,riage the, readful dis- ' - wife and that the muicipaliiy was not liable but the NO
� . ,dssue here, let us take a glance at passing i ,IN Friday evening last, where his,
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equals made -to -measure. For storm- eventath tshould be fresh in the minds of ease Of p h is more or less I I . M
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I . 40 fainily. It � I .1 family reside. owner of the cow was. Farmers had better, I house is. a two-storey White brick, and
defying it's character is kin -,Iv. : a1l. From the time that -Mr. Laurier passed hereditary In hisbranch of t - . " 11 -On a recent Sunday in the ,,parish of in view of this declaration, keep their ca -++,Ie The
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� heavv was during a fit that be that big throat , NN 1% is furnished with all modern conveniences- .
I � Madoc'the Rev. Father Davis baptized ail at home.
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�ie thin - 0 shoes wer . d by the spray of the with a razor In the presen6d of his wife ) I I-, infant whose mother lie had both baptized -At the age of 78 William Gunn, clerk of i air furnaces, etc. The
Ecr_` This time a,,Grey Frieze, double breast- - a for the sake of I 10 1, / --,- a �ij, roo
r we ' e dampene i) - -�- : b 4 will cost Mr. Chowen
. Pacific's waves, it was a continual ovation while staying at ,Genev - e . , . an& married, and. whose grand parents he the crown for Bruce county, ied on Tuesday a on ing c
be best ed, wool lined, half belt, and the price and encouragement on all sides', from former" -big health. I REV. DR. C. H. rARKHURST. had also married. I b � last week. He was for many years a mer- � t 82,
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, that was In them. *But not many of them , -Toronto's death rate from contagious chant, and magistrate at Inverhuron, was he Wo
. ly had the last, cheer aie4 4?ut after'Mr. 'Tuileries palace of that Bonaparte prince, ' reeve of Bruce township, and also postmaster church, St. Marys, has sent off a large bale
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� In savino, our prices stand, not for , . knew that the ink upon those �ermon disease is -18-100 per 1,000 of population. iged of excellent clothing, a carpet made by the
NNIen's. aver- ?59 . a -nephew of Napoleon III, who used to go � I
. . Laurier's departure for the east, than we pages was sewcely dry very often when This is the lowest rate in America, with one at Inverhuron, which at that time prom
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;and Boy,%' � - - . �cent.s, but for dollars. � hear the riunble of a C. IV. R. private car by the name of -Count Cammer'ata, and is pulpit. It had notable exception -Brooklyn, New York, to be a thriving town. When the county members of the Junior baud, two quilts alia
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� I . - . eastward, containing a a6lf appointed dele, who blow his brains out owing to his in- � Dr. Parkhurst entered h ber of useful articles. They also sent
Y. Sze. at. been his custom during these exciting which is 1-100 lower. was formed Mr. Gunn'was appointed by a n11m
7 a la re box, filled with groceries. These
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; We axe Leaders in Our Line. gation of Conservative beelers, and,their abilit.t to pay liabilities incurred at the times to reserve Saturday to himself, and -At a meeting of the creditors of the Honorable John Sandfield Miedonald to the
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. � destination is Otta eva. - After this august card- table, and which his r9latives had re- he hoped to get a few hours' for careful estate of William NJ ayhew, general store- position he held until his death. He was a articles have gone to Huntsville, Muskoka, ,�
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. . � delegation reaches Ottawa, the are'ushered fused to assist him to settle. Nor should thought, study of big books and'the writ- keeper at Huntsville, it was decided that an personal friend of the late Sir John Mac- recently devastated by fire. _��
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I � e presence of the ministers and cry I omit mention of the suicide of the stop- Ing of his serinon. Little by little this re- assignment be made. Liabilities� $16,0()o d6nald. I -Dr. Rice, of Atwood, on account of �
I Jackson -At I- Greig, i-t-tb' lQueen -Marguerite of Italy, the �, , -During the month of October no fewer failing health, has sold -out his extensive
� aloud : " What's to :be done ! What's to fstber�Of serve day, however, wag encroached upon and assets $14,000.
.Faul, . F. be done ! to undo what that rascal Laurier - ;second husband of the do,whg6r Duchess until after hl� return f rom Europe last -William C-r'leason,of London, slipped and than fifty-four car load, a of stock - left the practice to Dr. Kidd, who has be'en practis-
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. THE LBADING CLOTHIERS;AND has been doing in the Northwest," and t16' -of Genoa. He , summer he found it almost impossible to fell the other day. The fall split the flesh Lucknow station, consisting of six carloads ing for seven years in Parry Sound. At-
� - �quls Rapollo, had -T)een heir chamberlain . of hogs, 1,000 head, designed for Toronto - wdod people are sorry to lose Dr. Rice, as .
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�� -URRIERS, TH. ministerial chorus is : " What sball it be, � snatch even a few moments for tbis-pas- of one leg directly above the knee to the . . i
100001� . F . SEAFOR brethren !" The reply comes qnie,kly : Give during the lifetime.of her first husband, toral work- Many a dine his sermon has depth of half an inch and nearly three inch, 28 car loads of lambs, 2,400 head, for Buf- he is a Zood. doctor and an upright man in
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. >us response- I I - P — - us promised aid to the �.� Hudson Bay Rail. the younger brother of King Victor Em- been written late Saturday night, and the as across. The case is a very unusual one. falo ; 18 can of cattle, 400 bead, for Tor- all Ais (Tealings. Dr. Cowan, of the same
borhood, we- Avay, and the ministerial answer is: " It is manuel, and married -her a couple of years very Impressive sermon which lie preached -Mrs. Allan, wife of William Allan, of onto and the Old Country markets ; and vil=1ahas sold out $o Dr. Douglas, of
4 sufficient, REPLY TO AN OLD SUB- doriP, aaid we hope you will use it to best after the duke's death and just a few �n the Sunday before election day,.in Essex, disappeared very mystj fo for M ; , and purposes removing to Tor;-
'Viously be re two carloads of horses, 38 animals,
or a whole All of Queen. Margue- the �&use I
SCRIBER. � ad,,-4ntage to catch votes."' This delegation weeks prior to the bi I which be made reference to the great lm- any of the occupants of w6re up' Montreal, -making in all 3,838 head. There onto.
5 Petty, IL - _- � retirns via Chicago, pro�ably to ,compare xltcls stepbrother; who would otherwise portance of the Impending battle at the Thursday morning of last week. No trace are few villages in the Province that can ---�Mr. Albert Johnson, a former respecte(I
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.1 ha,ve - thig I)t,,-,.R hxoo�41TOR_-In Tim ExPOSITOR, theik�heigbt with the ,Fe'rris w,beel, and �have been Illegitlinatc. I polls, was not completed un�l the church of her can be found. aliow'a better record. � settler of Fullarton, writing from Ox Bav�,
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.erprise and I � 2nd, one signing hopfully trusting, in viow of the 8implicity Bqsides,tbese officially a�mltted cases of bells bad begun to ring. -Miss Marion Oliver, M. D., an(I Miss -Miss Florence Mabel Glover, the well North West Territory, says - "Times have
ihipped 50(Y under date of November - _ 8 I ill be self &struction on the part of royalty But if he was unable to give the careful K ,ell will sail from New York for known soprano of Toronto, was married been very dull here for the past three -
. * takes ,:" of -tlke14nitoba elector , �hat a1l w '
� , 1. himself " An Old Subscriber,' excep- Camp' &
Nwe believe, 'When they solemnly announce that a there are many others which are more or ral Ind , to resume mission work, in secretly to Harry Woodland, the lacrosse ears, Wheat sells from 30 to 35 cents per
. tion to -what I have said in rny two last let- well I preparation to his sermons which be de- ay .
� successfifl, ' "t; � State of California, on the I and organist of that city, by Rev,.Wr- 't
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� � '_XP0RJT0Z.-, large force of men is to hie to the forest to less known In court and oflicial circles, sired. big congregation discovered .no evi- the � steamship � .er tushel, which don pay the expenses of
ters to THE 1, � Patterson, of Cook's church onOctober 11tb. I raising. It averaged 15 bushe
..�ea now an& at ties for the Hudson Bay road. But .though perhaps bidden to the jordinary dence of baste or superficialness when they 22nd inst. I ) , Is to -the acre
- XoNv, I must express regret at the outset -C , ' h 00 is this year. The weather is very fine but
kther enter- 0 en are likely to have 1b. P.- It. fore- public. - Thus Queen Victoria's youngest t
that if " Old Snbscril)er " is over the a -e of those m - were preached. Parkhurst did a very great -Owing to the scarcity of school teach- Sheis'only 16 years of age and t a gr m
front in tht-_ 0 them in the interesis of that Com- ,son, Prince Leopold, ..duke of Albany, is , . Manitoba many country schools are 19. They ran away to New York and Mr. snow fell to the depth of five inches on Oc-
. amount Of literary work both with his ers in .
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�, T. Wrea - --,'I years, lie had not the coura, , and after the elections are �over those known to have Inflicted . such frightful r loads of Glover followed them and broughthisdaugh- tober 3rd,"
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- over his own signature. However, if only J)a'13' � pen and In the way of public addresses dur- ,closed. We might ship a few ca
.the. Onion es will .support C. P. R. rails. ,-Such, M.r: ,wounds upon himself with a pair of scis-. pedagogues froni, Ontario and still have plenty ter back. ,Mr. Woodland is still in New -The other night two loads of young
i it bo e to be brought to book ti Ing the last three weeks of the campaign. 's people from Mitchell war . . from
I ,y, even they hav 1� ded his left, says the Morrisburg Herald, who e York, an& it is said that Mrs Woodland e returning
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� occasionally, But are we to infer that if Subscriber,, is the depth! that your politics I He wrote on the average three or four ar. I parents threaten to apply for divorce on the Stratford amd when about four miles from
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1.15'. Steele & s reached, and I sincerely hope - tbat you sudden death -he was at the club at
; I "' Old," as he says he is, that he is so steeped lift ticles every day. He was appealed to by head is level.
I 119 -in value Cannes three hours previonsly-tbat It is nearly every newspaper in Now York for . -Three c' victs named Carter, Johnson ground that their daughter was under age. home, one of the horses in the second rig
I in party'j.uice that he withholds his name ,will be equal to the occasion and lise above on
tore to fol- on that account? Be that as it inay, I will the level. of party politics ;f,and Sir., if this not -certain whether b is delinise was due to either a letter or an editorial, and be never (colored) and Horne, escaped from the -The village of Bright is stirred up over dropped dead on the read. The firat ri
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� in such ell- Co�up is impossible for you, W accomplish, I the injury,or to the,disease. He wrote with Penitentiary at, Dorchester, New Bruns- what mises, to be a sensation. Miss was hailed, and all the young ladies loadel,
� . . refused any such request. pro
oney III eir- endea-vor to take soine of the crooks out of hope you will climb the highest tree that Duke Eugene of Wurttemberg, whose wick, on Friday They had been working Hunt the 17 year old da-ughter of Mr. John into it, and the young fellows walked home
, A tg. . grge of a guard, and Hunt the village blacksmith, the belle -of leading the odd horse. The team that met
d r. Robert � his straigh the speed of a stenographer taking notes. on a farm outsi&, in cb. - :
To begin, be says that I haVe taffied the a(lorns your splendid township, awl scan wife, a Russian grand duchess, Is a sistez His mind seemed to be so full of the glib- .
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: bnt noW a.- and if your of Queen Olga of Greece, Is known to have bolted on the way back to prison. the place, is missing. The other with the mishap belonged to Mr. John
. I Editor 0" !�HL EXPOSIT013t. I aill .compelled tile western politieal horizo�. ject that his pen was scarcely able to keep ',"Or"il g
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. at Thames- I f vision is clear enough you will see' as Grip shot himself,tbrough the heart In order to pace with his thoughts, and be wrote upon -Rev. Dr. William Ormiston, for many on going tober room, ier mother di covered Larkworthy.
his sisters, � � to deny that charge as I was never counted that her daughter had departed during the
. I n ,fire with Tariff avoid tbedlEgraceful.con8equences of a years pastor of the Central Presbyterian for the -There died. on Tuesday of last we�ek, at
; I a. master of that fine art. When be allud�s pictures it, the prairie 0 1 a great iariety of aspects. He was com- nigb�. � A diligent search was made big home near Hampstead, in N,ortll, East-
arold.-We- . to language ueed as more befitting Reil, I Reform, and the Premier :%vith the Old,Flag terrible scandal In which be had7 become palled to bear In mind the character of the Church, Hamilton, and more lately of New
I t McLaren, . adurit if was strong language, bu c' furled, while consternation is pictured in involved at Dusseldorf, and the same story 1York, has been seriously ill of heart trouble missing girl, and 8h,e was tra,ced as far " hope, Mr. Joseph J. McMillan, Son �of MV'.
- this I C� I r, not one I'll � ., newspaper and of Its ,readers, so that when lat his home in Southern California, but is Chicaiio. The mother notified the Chief of
I week, . John McMillan, of Stratford. Decemed
I I - and de- 6very feature a: ster: ".1 can- is 6urrent at Brussels and Paris with re- -
whit stronger tban.tbe subject in b, ' a he says to .Fo he wrote for the rellgioug press his argu . � , � Police at Woodstock, and- a girl answering
eg badly.- . ' ilotsmotber those flames with this!" And gard to the otherwise unaccountably sud- recovering. I I was in his 30th year, and had been ill of
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�Iic � I . tuanded. I repeat, it that any party�or Gov- ments were of course more nearly allied to
80�0011, 1 _v - ' - her description was arrested in Chicago. In June of
ernnient that will use their lllajorit� to vote, when you are in this elevated position, den demise of the late Prince Baldwin of 1z Alexander Douglas, a resident of Mea lung disease -for about a year,
� Scriptural presentation than when he con- -
ier hoine in. , weriiig high above the political bunch- Flanders, nephew and heir to the throne ford, was brought to the General Hospital, -About a week ago a couple 'on Pelee 1.893, the 'deceased - was married to Miss
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I ' . an Jennie Dewar, of Poole, - who tenderly
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. 0 )1ving as they did. the ab,influence you, if -�� you took still of King Leopold of Belgium. Czar NIcb- Besides these v�ritings, which, In Toronto, the other day. A barrel of apptes Island had become very impatient fo
closer you wilt see in the wike of this olas Ispopularly believed to have poisoned fell from a considerable height on Mr. opportunity to be married. There J$ 'DO nursed him during his long illness. They
dent.). I . wis-spendingr of thousands of dollars of pub- prairi- fir . e, battalions of fre� and independ- himself In despair at the reversm sustained amount, would make a book of considera- Douglas' head some days -ago, fracturing minister on the island, the spiritual welfare had one child, a girl, who is now about 6
I011s were .. .. lie money, that it needs a CromwelL to open b ble size, Dr. Parkhurst was constantly
�bbath last � . the doors for them. Bat my friend inust ent electors, - marching forward to mark by big troops in the Crimean .war, and the called upon to deliver public speeches. both the upper and lower jaw. of the inbabitants,being attended to by the months old. � .
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�the pas,tor, remember that I said the best way, and the their ballots in such a manner as to s Upon several days lie made as many as -Mr. William Rock, who met with a
� I 'overnment just as effe . ctually as Crom- sor, Alexander I, Is likewise attributed to fighting, John Davis and James Boyd, of No boat bad been L running between the is- terrible fall from -a building in Chicago
kderson,bas- -wav Canadians would do, would be to slay the (, - three or four addresses, none of them very
�pt and fit- thein with the ballot. well did �: " Get. yougone. " I do not wish self administered polsoii. , long, but all of them full of fire and all Belleville, the owners of the animals, were land and the mainland for a week, and the about -two years ago, died at his home at
to convey the idea that this fire will stop at Many other cases might be cited. The - fined $25 and costs each. The spectators result was the postponement of the 'wed -
to say, some:- I ,",ill not enter into every article that our ,, only wonder is that they are not . more of - them'as reported containing a certalia were each fi#-td $5 and costs. Others will ding. Finally the groom sent a plea, to Brodhagen, on Tuesday of last week. He
albJect that grand paternal C',overnment, included in the Manitoba's Eastern boundary, but it will literary charm. He made a number of ad- , , never recovered from the effects of that fall,
- .n ontinne to roll along eastward until each numerous than they really are, for when alt witfillater. . Ottawa, asking that the cruiser Petrel i be his internal injuries resulting in continued
�Ll SabbtLth list of duties to benefi-t the farmers, but will C I dresses which were not reported, for he be de sent to the Wand with Rev, Mr. Hinds, of
sister province is ireached, a d the cry is : one takes Into consideration the many I . -The time within which Mr. James Hud- - trouble in the chest and lungs. He was a
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deliver his. - �say that that Subscriber, to sho-w his super- "The lica,ther is afire." P I dreadful ailments to which:modern met many committ" which bad come to dart was to have completed his arrange- Amberstburg. The request was mercififfly
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� peopie, the, - ior knowledge of public affairs, has qnoted royalty him for advice. M was compelled' to ments for the floating of a com any to complied with, and the couple have been fine young fellow and on] in big 26th year. -
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�eck2'- We� I witli the air of a veteran (although it I mialit add in conclusion" for the'infor- is subject, cancer being.he'reditary in the make some purely political speeches, not His remains v :7 in the German
� 0 reignii-ig houses of Prussia, Russia, Hol- ' build a fleet of fast steameri, toyly retween made happy. _ " On
al, forces it- -sinacks of minority) INIr. W. F. Luxton as a I was not raised partisan, and some of the older poll- - Air. Peter Neff, sr., of cemetery on the Oth concession of Logan
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- in tioi of Subscriber, that T . and Insanity In Canada and England bag expire , and noth- -The death of
arches may -, sa,viqg that there' is no tariff issue in the a G ,ri t ; on the contrary I '*tts rocked in a land and Saxony, epilepsy ticlans who beard him said that be re- ing . Thursday. 0
1 W it a la, Spain, Portugal - has been heard from him. Burford village, which took place on Sun-
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.at when we I - Northwest. I miglit say for the benefit, of cradle of Conservatism,' as njy father's house those of Austria, B v r vealed In those brief addresses political ca- -The Montreal Board of Health are day, November 4th, cast a gloom over the -With Sabbath, November 4tb, the'Rev.
weach-ingi a F rty mystified. Morris f vie nd, that the Nor' oil tile homestead in Leeds county, has shel- and England, Wi�h a taint of that horrible pacity which, bad he chosen to be a poli- the township. No man was better known or James Hamilton, son of Rev. Dr. Hamil-
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�rcsent'!4ion F Wester newspaper Nvas orgrallized under tered the Old Chieftain, D'ArcyMcCyee, disease known as -the king's evil polluting tician, would have illade him very success- taking stri r. Neff. !He ton, of Motherwell, terminated big four
. - scarlet fever and diphtheria cases, which more respected than the late M years, pastorate of the congre
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ch, and -we- WnservatLve auspices, aild the gentlenien and other Conservative- 1eqders, but these the ful. Besides the broader influence wlilclf ain, two miles ,
� Z5 - . are now -numerous in the city. The civic was born on Hamilton mount
. i�' C, - Company, know- facts cut no figurbs in the Poll It is surprisIng that they should not one I Keady, Desboro and Peabody. Those who
-The orgarx 7t composim, the Joint Stock � ties of to -day, Parkhurst has exerted, one which caused
int, of 'Mr. Luxton's popularity he� and all seek relief from such a heritage of hospital has been thrown open, and $2,000 from the city, in the year 1816. He live
L up before - � 7 ightened when the rt - ii've phrty has Joseph H. Choate to call him " the moral d have been closely associated with 31r. IL-na
D - ' appropriated to purchase a supply of Dr. there during his boyhood days, but after-
� bodv have, , by the way he -,vas ousted from the Free been humbled to the extent of being ruled woo In death by their own hands. - ruler of New York," another Infllfnce Roux's anti-toxiiie. wards moved to Burford township, where Mrs. Hamilton in their work in the congre-
1;ress. andalso knowinc, of Mr. Luxton's by a few manufacturers. . GEORGE F. WEsT. gations, feel it deep regret at parting with
� the Zhurch o � I has sprung from this work of Parkbulfst's, -On the upper suspension bridge at the village of Harley now stands. Burtord I
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1111T ability as a journalist engaged him to Your�, truly, those who, by their consistent daily lb�es,
� Practically 3 0 1 -----'-- - . for it has taught the literary inen and the aliowling wilderness, with . �
ive th , - : -_ Niagara Falls, on, Saturday last, two lads, at that time was
es " n -my be .1 e'.'4e ArVester it start, which he did � W. BAIME11. . LITERARY LETTER. scholars of Now York what admirable aids andmother's in Canada, only here and there a settler's cabin, and bave gained their respect, and who, by their
� crossing to their gr d sympathet" dealings,
ileetillf". in grandstyle, raisincr the sul;s(.-ription list SNOWFLAKE, Mar.itoba, Novembl 10th, 1894. it the gentle, generous an le
g 0 ;3 �T . literary capacity and learning are for those
I . to proportions never itttained in such, it ___ -*--- - - Learning and Culture as Aids to the Work were shot and painfully wounded by two only foot paths through the forest. J. ,
, _MeArthur- who are ready to take earnest part in sus- i ar- have won their love and es -teem.
� %1,-Lort time by tuiv other 'Manitoba news- URDEN. of Political Reform. (luck hunters in the river underneath. - The age of 22 years, Mr. Neff was united n m Goodbow,
,'w fraiit of LIFE WAS A B ' taining the respoD sibili ties of citizenship. ,, rtsmen" claimed that the boys had riagetoMissRutli Bennett-, of Hamilton. -A few days ago, while Mrs.
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� ore this year of '94 was ,�, . E. U. EDNVAP.DS. I
. � thrown a stick at them. After this lie -resided at St ' Gleorge for a sr.,of Medina, was swallowing a small
Te a4readv C0111pleted, I h-.�ve it upon relk-Lble authority NEW Yor.K, Nov. 20. -Tho R6v. Dr. 9____ 'moved to Galt where he was piece of meat, it lodged in her throat, and
i. . �. s emplovers, some five - [.Special Corresponc nee.] ,burst has been so thoroughly identi- -Win. Foster a married man with seven time, then re I ulily
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jr.2 bas al- , I that Mr. Luxton' or * '' h Lutz & Com- despite the efforts of members of the fa
, Oil - . N, .Nov. 12.-Not.:,tho least sad Parl Canada. children, pleaded guilty in the Toronto Po- engage' -I for 14 yearsi balt to the old farm to disl ,
olle of , six Nvecks ago told him tl��,bt the Nor'Wester , BEELT \ l movement which was P . ; w edge it, and before a doctor could be
! , . I so niuch of, featurc of the inalady to which the latE fled with the reforn Twelve degrees below zero in Winnipeg lice Court, Saturday, to stealing a bag of any Ir e th I ell t
ers Ivill fol- editorials Kubsuriber thinks . uccessful at the recent election in New at Bi Xd . e eaves wo sons, William, summoned, death ended her sufferings. The
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I we.re too.poiated on the 1) . olicy of the Gov- czar succumbed was tbO C011stant dread on s . I
r street will I I .ans that York city that some of his abilities have on ,Saturday. � - potatoes from T. billimere. He was sent was 77 years of age, had
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,� would ad- et,timent, the part of his family and pbysici , been overlooked, and it has been forgotten -The old fashioned church tea-i-neeting to jail for ten days. Foster has been out who resides on the old farm in Burford, and. deceased, who . . e years,
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� _- To show What Unie pretexts apotogists he might destroy himself in one of the fre- gain winning d he said lie stole John W., who resides on the 6th concession three attacks of apoplexy of lat
Aldly! to thf 1� tbat'tbe dpetor is a literary man and a isft * its way. of work for some time, an of Blenheim township, near Drumbo. Mr. which left her with paralysis of the throat-,
I Ivill, quent paroxvs,us of agony and despall I � business failures reported to keep his family from starving.
usly called. for party like Subicriber, will iise. - J L oration delivered by Wendell -There were 33
1 . his painful scholar. rters Neff was a Methodist in religion, and a hence she had experienced great difficulty in
,gypt, " etc.) with th�' ,wission of Mr. Editor Eluote an that marked the progress of ociety, from the Canadian -Provinces last week. -The Ontario staff of court repo
, ff Pei I � di, ,ac aware that the Phillips before the Phi Beta Kappa s The estate of the late Lyman Moore, of has lost one of its piost valued members in staunch Reformer in politics. swallowing of late. Mr. and Mrs. P. Good -
'all is good, (-ditorial that the Nor' Wester colit,,tille(j, sc se, for they were d college in 1881 niado a great - .
. emperor entertained peculiar ideas oil the of Harvar pp,.ys succession duties on $42,000 the death of L. B. 1(oung, which' occurred -Tile oldest resident in the section about bow formerly resided in St. Marys, where
vo o,f fre�di - mider da-te of September 2-10, Ciltided, . Hainilton, , - A away on Friday, 9th inst., in deceased was well known and highly re -
I - . � gubject of suicide. A deeply religious and 1mPression upon Dr. Parkhurst. He did of Manitoba realty. � at Toronto a few days ago, after. a some- Galt passe
,. ard oil the Xortlnvest : t bear the address, but read it. In that c
. or fareion If, erson of Mary Fraser, -,widow of th spected. ,r��-,_ �
I Z, x__N.Tavor �la,cdollald's let- devout Christiall, lie always stoutlY w- no -Geol�ge Clark has been sentenced in what lengthy illni�ss. He was one, of the the p
Icave V01W " The .,diell of c - ated that tho avid Harvie. Deceased was in h an�!'tia,l meeting of St. Andrew's
I I I serted that there was not a single word In speech Mr. Phillips intim, Hamilton to eighteen months in the Central most accom�lisbed stenographers oil the late D er -At the
iry a Tory) tor, published in the'Nor'_�Vestel, on Thurs- scholars and the literary anon of this coun- staff of official reporters for the High Court 100th year, and up to a few years ago her Society, in Mitebell, held a couple of weeks
. � tbo whole Bible from tbo book of Genesie . . -
rediately.- dai, m-aL, not very larg(l, bot it was full of *_ Prison for stealing a bicycle. unimpair- ago, the following officers were elected -
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e peat the Substance of it in to thit of Revelation which could be takei) try were laggards, so far -as leading or tak -Matthew 'Aodgson, of Ouelpb, charged of Justice, and was but 35 yeurs of age. bodily and mental faculties were C
bf�:re (just a . llwat. Let 11S re- " .
- a word or two. _�Ir. Macdonald as -%ve all to iMply that suicide is forbidden, and hE Ing part _in the reforins which are constant- with not sending his little girl to- school, -Between one and two o'clock Saturday ed. Mrs. Harvie was born within a mile of President, A. Cameron ; Ist Vice-Presid nt,
t �5e(1118 to ly necessary to bring about in such a re- I Inverness, Scotland, and sailed for New William Forrester ; 2nd V iee-President, J.
further added that, as salf destruction waE morni , - a widow who
` . has been fined $5 and costs or ten days ncr Mrs. Adam Saunders, f 1-99. S. Black; Secretary, A. F. Wilson ; As-
.. Perhap,.i Umv, is a Wholesale inerc-hant, doilic, a Glasgow near the end o I
I . �? ublic as ours. Phillips thought it was *
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� lar V busin"s. liecently a.; commission a coninion practice among tho ancients, il P --LNIr. Gosnell, of Winnipeg,bas accepted lives about three miles from Belleville, was Y ork from I t Secretary, F. W. Strong ; Treasurer
lk(,- bird will C, - . law it the, first duty of literary men to use their * She She resided at Caledonia, New York State, sistan -
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I Ailtout� � 'firill in St. Paul offered to sell hini canned it had been contrary to divine s for the good of the country, and the collectorship of inland revenue for the awakened by a noise in her bedr3om. Rankin ; Chaplains, Rev- A. F. Tully
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110011s pavked i;i Ontario by the Cailadiall would assuredly have been'condenmed b� Power new Nortbwest Territorial district. saw a masked man who carried a 'J'antern. until 1818, -when -she removed to the neigh- John
:-, .-Nioses in the first place and at a later pe- that they should be active, earnest, rad- -The Canadian Government inspector of He drew a small revolver and fired at her. borhood of Galt, wliere she was married to and Mr. Hugh Campbell. The "Society will
hwkiii_Assoei�vtion, at a price twenty per s'ervative, hesi-
her cottagfe 0 aders, illstead of con The bullet struck her in the left nostril, the late David Harvie in 1823, and in attend Kpox church in a body on Sunday
e-11, to Mr- cent I"s than lie could Luy direet from the riodbyChrist. Pxofessing such doctrine,c ical le 'k 255th inst., when a special serm�n'
0 ' etoc -, Dr. Bromlee, of Windsor, in, his an-
� tating, and, as. lie claimed was so often . which place she resided up to the time of morning, Z
and _N1 rs. smne Assoviation, offerim, in addition a as these, aware that the disease from kse, bringing up thc rear in the on- nual report regarding the stock th,�t crossed taking ail upward direction. The burglar her death. During her long life she never will be preached by Rev. Dr. McDonald, of
: th- farm freight rate of 54 cents 0 per If)() poi1nds, wilicil lie was sufft�,ring was incurable, and the cE,. the river, says: "There were nearly 2,000 then demanded money. She replied that he
� I only ward march to better things. . juired the services of a doctor but once, Seafortb. The annual supper will be held
. that tho extension of his life .,coi4d cars inore in 1894 than in 1893. In 1993 , had got all she had, namely about $15 in a rec She at the Hicks house on the evening of the
:11elT to re- while the lowest rate Winnipeg dettlers call . A4 A. �00 It was only a few yenirs after Dr. Park- * se Then the ruf an fired again, the I andthat was to set a fractured bone.
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get from the C. 1'. R. or .Northern I acine, tond to prolong in a cOrrOSP011 -5 E5 burst Toad this address that the opportu- tilere ere &40 I r . niber of the Umted Fregbyterian I lavtlu LLWIL.
iinpoiting oil their own account from the , his owil intolcrablo sufferipas, the terrible 133,782 cattle, 2,28,913 hogs, 397,251 sheep, ' bullet penetrating her left ear. He then walk a 'Tie I
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