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. � I � I . McLEAN BROS., Publishers- � :
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i ' I— ._._-_-m__ ' shoula lie encounter them singly would ot this city, a clever, ban(Isomd young rei- — . . -_ :
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I . - HE SCORE SOCIETY, disapprove of them in a huddle. . A wom low about 80 years of age. He is happily Perth Iterxn.s. I I ill-treatment lie ha:d ran awa,Ny. The homo I
. . - an Is never so cliarming or so dang - I married and three big, chubby children prettily gowned. . The presents received by h ney ve of Logan, in Stratford was communi-eated with bY .
I I I erous I the bride were costly and beautiful, and in- I i
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I Never ,.. . as when alone, and In her solitariness 9he , call the ex -governor "grandpa." The . bas been elected Warden: of the County of telephone, an(I a inesseliger sent up for the I
� � cluded a purse of gold from Mr. Li i -
� I q y over man. h - lving- Perth. poor little fellow on flist"traiii. The cliar-
. SAYS IT IS A CLOG TO PROGRESS AND 'triumphs most irei uenti Ho I elder Pocks will temporarily reside wit I
. . . ston, M. P., and a beautiful tea service from Mr. H. C. Rode has sold Ills 150 acre a,hist the Logan farmer are to be in-
, �� L I A FETTER TO IDEAS. understands how unable he is to cope with Mr. and Mrs. Peck, Jr. M r. Peel,- is pas- . — ge3 ag, 1 '13
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. — -1 sionately fond of Ills grandchildren, and ' ' 4 farm in Logan to his son, Mr. John (4. Rode, vestigated . .
11 - 14 0 � . her unity, and, unless -petticoat proof, to they are his constant companions outildo —A new paper, the Drumbo Banner, has for $6,500. _-_�irs. kagarty, who bas been liv% ing all I I .
. Junius Henri Browne on Social Functions prone,, then, to keep gut of her range. of business or professional hours. been 1lllDg to the breeze. N. H. Boden, ll an, Patrons have alone in Sebrin-�ille for a number of N�ears, . I
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of the Day—flow and Where Women The man who would turn pale at a �)nd son, Roy Peck, Is a slim youth of 20 who formerly ran the Lucan Re.00rd, is ,%v&3 lound sick in bed the other day an,d jt -i I I
Si nce -� ordered a fifteen ton car load of salt at Kill- I 1 3
- vision of her retreating flguro would editor, and requests a liberal share � of pat- . : I
. - never and a student in a western military .echool. cardine. . seeins no one noticed her to have been in \ � .
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- - I G-EoRGE H. Ym�owmm -.?,A cheese market has been org,anized at that condition, and sbe bacl no fire and, ! .
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�. - In society. Thero, she is,with all her equip- —J. D. Blue, returning officer at Dutton., Stratford, with EugeneJobn Dqlnps,ey, of nothing to eat for about, two Aiays. The �� I I
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1, ; , [Special Correspondence.] Pioneer Mission Work. I
, I I to attack an' d really most ba rm less. Whoil Leitab,'whoranatie with Mr. Hollings- Her daughters wanted her to live with some � I �;
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t. _9 � . , INT r -w Yon& Jan. 2:3.—Soclety, with —Mr. Jacob Schwitzer, of Gad's Hill, has . :
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_. .. I - F a the comes to comprehend this fully, soci- DEAR EXPOSITOR. —An old copy of the 'head for the reeveship. Mr Le t h will , o t hi fourth valuable horse this winter. " I I
. , I A. am- _ I - ' C , I 8 8 of them several years a(., -o - but no one coulk-1 I
t � b1c, or a little S i Bible Christian Magazine-, of the ye, I lvave - home I
1. 1 � � 0 ., in a sociar, philosophic or ety wH1 citber'be disillusioned for her, or . Lr 1846, 1 theretpre occupy the reeveship for 1895. 'Mr. Sebwitzer is uiiu§xially unlucky. persuade her to �ier'oid - - I �
I .- 0 political sense, always means the two she will reform it, the litter altogether having fallen into my bands, and believing 1 —A true bill was brought fil on Saturda . � � - : o
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. f- I . ,� y —The creamety at Kirkton has been pur- —The, Baptist Sunday School, at Atwood, . �
1* I - the following extracts froux the journal of against Clara Ford, the Mulatto tailoress, I ;
� sexes. Thore hover has been and thqre tile more probable. The Anglo-Saxon . vdie will treated themselves to a. sleigh rille to Listo- I i
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I . . chased by Mr. Wenger, of Ayton, .
�!_ - Philip James, an old pioneer missionary of charged with flie murder of young- Frank : .
�. .1. Dug in the garden, of Ed,pn never call lie society without women, par- male, much as hg may resort to It, has . run it next season. . wel oil Saturday, 12th hist. Z, In all -ab out I I
. - . _�; * the late Bible Christian Church, would be Westwood, of Parkdale, on the night of Oc- � .
.... 11 ; .7 have prices for rell'able cloth- ticularly as the ter�m is employed here, never revealed any special aptitude for so- —Charles Heiden, jr., of Rostock, has five ,�Ieigh loads of happy You'll- folk -s makle . I
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. ' clety, as we see fron generations of Eng- . sold his handsome team of Clydesdales to the air resound with ils of luu-h- I .
I il ing been so low as' at present where women are Its essential feature, men . enclose them for publication'in your widel —Mr. George Ormiston, a' merry pet, �0 - �1� :
I b � lisbmen. As the American Is far more. y I first cousin of Mr. Me Mann, of Seaforth, for a good figure. ter. After stllVina sometinie ill Listowel, .
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tion, per- 0 1 wood, where an entertainment -was given by I I
- � � keepers of the gates of society. They do- * must -look to him for Its amellora, " After having travelled upwards of 200 lately at Raglan East Whitky, leaving a I
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We have just finfs'hed stock terinine those of the other sex-wbo shall miles through unfavorable roads and rather widow and five grown-up children in i .
- � baps in the coming century. � cOm- left INJ otherwell two weeks ago to visit rela- the little folks,'and they were in turn treat- �
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-We - have They arc ever socially omnip.otent and destination in the township of Fullarton, ' —A farmer named Fitzgerald was found k, of Chesley, has rented - I .
��. taking and -we - filid e,nter-� and thosti who shall be excluded. infortable weather, I arrived at my fortable circumstances..
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�� . too many goods to carry over sbouldbe. It is their evident and inalien- ,THE WISCONSIN HUMORIST. aboutfivemiles from the,little town of -dead in his brother's stable, near Grenfell, —On ri ridav, I I tb inst., ,Tallies Daly, of 1
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�� 1. . - Mr. Henry Seblotzhauer-'s farm, near Ros� Logan,, appeared before Police 'Magistrate- .�
� . , able privilege. No man would think of I Mitchell, on Tuesday the 17th of March. I Northwest Territory. He bail apparently took, and will move with his family from � �
Eo the prices t"'6 ,aiah er disputing it. He Has retired From- Politics and Journal- *stopped-atthe house of Jasper Pridham, been kicked to death by a horse, and his Flagg, charged with threatenina to take the �
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where JL louna orormer ana sister Moore arid
their family, all well. They were all very
head and skull wtis badly e4ten by pigs. :
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prices that you i can hardly with it. "Do men like society?" must be, shepherd. I formed a little society, con- each to a year in -the Central Prison. deal, xeitement, especially owin � I
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. 1 ,7 he turned tile gubernatorial office over last six years, is on a visit to his old home Foote being inixed up in the affair., having .
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purchase with safety for fear frain their point of view, a redundant, to his Republican successor and joyfully * Of * -God Almighty pro- —Mr. Samuel Shantz, one of the most in Downie. I .
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. you could get it obeaper some � - even an absurd, question. - retlred� to tl walks of private life. Mr. serve and keep them until the end, and add prominent farmers of Waterloo county, died —Mr. James Donaldson, jr., of the 8th . ly . 4 4
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fail to like it," Is the woman's answer, Peck is best known to the American poo- to their number such as shall be saved." at his home, four miles from Berlin, last concession of Elma, treated his brother -.11- —There died in Dublin on December SOtli, . I ;
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. *,when it is so delightful?" To her " 29th.—I preached at Mitchell in Mr. I Sunday night, aged 84 years. He belonged . one of the Oldest settlers of tile viciuity, .i .
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; them it would require a pow- think that she does not see with the U'ni- ed than any other writer of his time. He and filled with an attentive congregation. have built up Zterloo county to what it . *."Mr. Fred - Thomson, of �Alitahell, who His wife (lied some Bevel' Yell"i 11VA), bult left � -
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el fill UlRynif Y in -11 � versal cyo. And the incapacity to change L-1QiCille'Moll no issue. If e lived alone, anil was 11 quiet', i
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I 6 iol wrote two or three books, and their sales has been at McGill School of ,.% _ -eableeitizen, and universally liked.
them.- . .. I her .instinctive, spontaneous ,thought aggregat�d several million copies, and the life through f&ith in Christ Jesus. In the -William Schwartz, a student in the treal, for some tiroe, is (town with typhoid peae , � He ' .1
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I causes her many disappointments, entan.- lucky publishers who bought the manu- afternoon I spoke in bro. Pridliam's shanty. Dairy school of the Guelph Agricultur" fever in the Montreal 4ospital. . wits born in Grleiifaran, county Leitrim, Ire- 1i I
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I gles her in innumerable troubles. - - the place was very full ; had a blessed sea- College, has been attacked with smallpox, land, and cam e tothis country in 184-7. He . I , ,
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I . - . I What Men Often Like. I It is a curious fact that Mr. Peck's old son . led the little class ; felt a gracious in-: f4lid he, with a number of othe� student' Tufts, of Kirkton, was al!iOug those who which goes tit relatives and friends ......� .
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. 0 - wilderness, that the gates of hell shall not in the township of INIalabide. . were interred in Irislitown cemetery, high 'li �
I : which &lie foinls the principal, 'the more time editor and publisher, stepped down day, 12th inst. . . � � I
I : prevail against. Sister INloore remarked -Mr. John C. Allen, one of the oldest, ujl7it mass being coadhieted by Rev. Dean Mu11pb,y_ ,�;-! I
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. ing that he does not like her, which Is, Ili chased by a local publishing house some th.at when she'and her husband joined the best-known and well -liked residents of large grayish Owl in Mr. Wwii. Henry's -Three Stratford young lads-Arthrur , I
I i4aluckson & Creig, In Society in Darlington it only consisted of Guelph, died Saturday, in the 79th year Of barn, the other night. It measured over Tu I q
r her view, monstrously unnatural, abso- weeks ago and has been consolidated with rnbull, aged 1.3 ; Thomas Cole, aged 16 ; ;
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.- more bad been added, and she believed God every one in that city. Although of Scot- I I �:
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I THE LEADING : CLOTHIERS, low? Is she noteonfounding things? Has -The Lutherans of Brunner, intend ptio- t1leir libmes oil .N-10'7nda last week, and gave i
. I � . would -increase the numberat Fullarton tish descent, lie was born inSweden in 1817 'Ing a fine bell in their new church, in the their parents no entl of anxiety for sbine - I � i
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. I " him eight years ago for mayor of klilwiu- . near future. It will greatly add to the ap- �. 4
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; . � Liking women it-, very vague, has little Two years later he was re-clected. Then � ry -It is learned on good authority that church. C�b . were notified to make a search for the un - ;
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l el s -ertificate, and p Younty Turnbull had a brother oil a faxin I �
I � taste, culture, Eensibility, rieldoin-like ticket and was elected governor by all season and our souls were watered abund- 8 -( I
. fray the cost of supporting and educating teacher at'Mhelodel School, Stratford, has -near Woodstock, and thither they wended 11 I .
women Ili the mass, as a sex, any more overwhelining majority. Ile was re-elect- antly in the class meetibg." ;
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ON I _. I ennient like mon'in the mass, as a sex. . � I - " May 31st. -Last Sabbath I spoke again studying law in Toronto, until such time as school, 4th concession of Alaryboro. the elder Turnbull in-flie barn on the' farn), . �
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I W: � congregation is increasing at - Mitchell, and their profession. . with a painful accident V 911ys ago, -Mr. John Nesbit, of I, ., Ifad a & - I �
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. � . barians might bo, and it would be any. I - . farmer, near Pickering, was after a rabbit, was caught, resulting ill some of the bones which were foilr generations present. -Mir. - I
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. , I Men, it niust I)t;, allowed, -go in great . 1�111 . _ I self, have heard their parents speak in lov- 'Mr. T. H. Race was daughters and one son living. The ,daugh- I
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numbers into sockity. Is not this ample . I :-!Y ing terms of this Godly man, who has long the charge ,going through the centr '40 ; Mr. as . Mrs J all-, , I -
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. 'TEM we have resolvecl to reduc(t urge thoul to, and because these cannot t�,' - / '/ I.. ,�� ,Iw-���,\ . -Last Saturday morning, as Mr. Claike -IN,Tbile Mr. Charles Garbutt, of Carling- all of Elma townsbip. The son, William . i
SYS I . . , ilderness now, while Bethel church in the -wa to his - 11 ,of 'INIanitoba, was unable 'to be present.. I
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- attended.. How cont . .. ford, was driving to .Mitchell one da Intel 3
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th(� subscription price of THiRKPOSITOR Nvell go un inually th I 11 � home in Woodbridge, driving from Toronto as 'I
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�if confess that it is a drea.dfultbore, and ]low with three sheep tied in a sleigh box, one I
I - M ,�. on Main street, in the - town Of Junction, with his son Tom, the horse be- The old couple were maide the recipients of �
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paid strictly in advanoe. ___ N., .. I . Mitchell, stand as moriuments of on Y caine frightened and ran away. The sleigh ted Suicide. . soine -nice preients. � .
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I If not paid un -til the� end of THREE ment! If women were not so wedded to .. � I I - - fAle courage and self-sacrificing spirit of with great force, bruising the Controller nine years Mi China,' Xllox happened oil the fararof Mr. George See� . . .
I . society, nearly all functions would ocase. . I 'those missionary heroes, who, on horseback preached in I
- 7YONTHS, it will be $1.25. I I -1. 'i .Z., considerably on the side a�d. face, but Tom church, Mitchell, on Sunday, 13th inst. He I)ach., on the Huron. -Road, Fullarton, on � I .
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1 )TONTIE18) 11.50. would ;ii)scnt tbemselveg, and women - . . . " blaze marks from settlement to settlement. �, . q
*.. GEORGE W. PECK. house and elevator at Lucau, burned on land. . in bricking a well-, the first name(! being at . I
wauld not be quito satisfied with their I . We complain of hard times and financial . I �
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. �. No subscription will, be� sent for a Own UXCILISiVO Company. ' I ed to this high:office two years %go. by It depression, but we have much to be thank-! Wednesday night of last week, - was -worth -Duncan Falconer, of Cortez, Nevada, a the bottom, when the rope attached 'to a . ;
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. - loxio-er period than oiie year ,without - . $6,000. It was fully insured in the Western former Perth boy, is renewing ol it- buicket, Of bricks that were behig lowered, I . I
g large vote, but was carried down ;n the ,'f lit for and to rejoice that our ' forefathers Insurance Company. The building was in- ances in Eltna and Downie. Hell= lieket and c' . .
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F - beiing paid for. i, I .: . political cyclone that swept over tb ' I
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try last fall. Mr. Peck has wearied snred in the Gore Mutual, of Galt, for the West fifteen years, which is proof I con- to fall a distance of 32 feet. In its :descent I
, young men, from 18 to, 25, who, not being I Of offl- in this grand country. Yours truly, I . .
v $1,500. The fire originated inside, and the clusive that he likes the country aml ithat it struck Mr. S'eebae on the licad fractur- . .
1� These terms will be. striGtly adhered ciol duties and Is glad enough to get back W. H. BUTT, Centralia. t
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f 1. if any subscribers 'are I requited to pay � - y have long taken a pardonab*le pride In blaze was . -Peter Ross has disposed of his farm, lot two places. Tile gash in the unfortunate .
1* - . .F are, ill consequence, eager in mosteases to calling him ,a follow citizen. While he Salvation Army News. . -W. Durand, a young society man, in 3, concession 14,11ma, t4 Fred Hane6l for man's head, extended (low u to Ills ri! Ybt eye. - I .
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tl,i.e loln- price, they mu-st blame them- f requent assemblies where nimble inaidons General Booth has arrived at Winnipeg, Toronto, with a wife and three children, $2 and frorn tliis wound his brains ooze,. - -
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I sel-ves and not us. . � -disport theinselves In tile gAyest gowns I from British Columbia, accompanied by his ing, by tak- .
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I *. - . lie will in all probability '7o out to lecture. committed suicide Friday morm . place and outbuildings. Mr. Hancel takes His back was injared, and tbc entire riglit .
, ., , �r . and the most witching smiles. 'There are 9 son, Commandant H. H. Booth. In conse- ing morpbine. He had carried on a liason possession March Ist. It is a good dairying side fro .in head to foot is one inass ,of I
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� ill, quence of a serious snow -slide the train was with a oupg lady, and to keep it up had arm. bruises. o
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I youth. , Era they arc fairly out of their Mr. Peck is a man of the most gentle . decided to omit the Regina meeting and This being found out Durand took his own of the death of Mr. W. Hill, a formir rern- .
thousand dc,llars owinly us on our sub- teclis they'dro, of dancing and relinquish make straight for Brandon. life. � � . 0 .
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6 and ..charining personality' Heis53years dent of Mitchell, who spent a few *eeks , . lie of the largest wedding-, ever seen I"
, i . * Tren'lendous enthusiasm amongst all -The last accident which lately befell visiting old friends around Mitchell during in that section took place about three m- fles � 1:
scription list. This niu,st be collected I it from satiety,' We all know how dell. - old, of medlum height, compactly built, 1; 4.
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. at once. All arrears oveeone year on CILD t is the supply of danaing men in New , , classes and creeds greeted tile General along John J. Malott, of Kingsville, makes the the summer of 1893. .1 from Crediton on Tuesday, January 8th, at I
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� , the FIRST 0 F MARCH NEXTj `7 blue -gray eyes, sandy hair, d6epJy tinged - I
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I e, d a proinitinis offercel. If a = Commandant's absence and still shoulder- He has had both leggs broken, ribs broken, 8tgow warehouse, at Tavistock, leaves . . . i
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I ' r ' goatoo., lie Is a splendidly preserved and ing the ,,veight Of responsibility connected b011e's crushed in two fingers, accidentally in marriage to Mr. John Wilhelm, of the I
i. Bolicitors for coltectioll. boy Nvearics social hollowness and ffiv- . I thit, week for Cavalier, North Dakota, �
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� Olity; if frei, Pretty, winning damsels, with Territorial Headqa�rters' affairs. ' hot in the hip very badly, laid up for where lie has secured a lucrative position as �
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�, . ,T -3g_ The year lilay Qommence at any whom lie can scarcely refrain from idenliz- ��htskiits. lie is always hnable at- Tile Rescue Homes, Qiildren's Shelter, 8 from all settions, literally filling the com. �
. months through overheating the blood, both cutter. He carries with him- the best wishes 1. �
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�;. MCLEAN BIRMOPTHERS., - . u taller, a fine after dinner speaker, and a The General has held a conference with the -other day discovered four little children the North Eaatbope church, an(I presented helin, sister of the bridegroom, as maid of r - .
� i I care for 'the deadly dull comedies, 're-: * in a house in that city, whose mother had him with a handsome purse- Rev. Mr. Pyke � -
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PUBLISHERS. hearsed, season after season, untilthey are deserted them. When found they were in occupied the chair, and Mr.* D. Forbes read i
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P I ever associate him with that country,store The General has telegraphed a contribu- � . --The annual meetingof the Morris Agri- ��
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�, WILL/8' SHWE STORE -ESTABLISHED 1881 rnental appetite for society may �e safely character who was made miserable by the tion of $550 to the Newfoundland sufferers. the stove in which there was not a spark of . -Mr. Edward Taylor, who for a number cultural Society was hel(I on Thursday of . . I
� fire Thb Humane Society are taking of years carried the mail between A-Tilverton I
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trusted. They ire gorged with it, to be horseplay pranks of that much discussed The Commandant is also last week. The report of Mr.. M cQuarrie,liec- - . :
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. P and abuseg "Peck's Bad Boy, 11 the central, same amount. � in, retary-Treasurer, showed the receipts of the � � �
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w � figure of the most of Mr. Peck's humorous Preinier Sir Oliver Mowat will, give - . He i's a last year to be $1024.,53, wbile the expend.
i 0 blandishilients. They do not t(�rll their an heartless mother. very old man, and needs more care than'
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BUSINESS , � � bostessos so, of course. 'An ur I iwritten sketobes and tile one here of all Ills books. iddre,s of welcome on ,Thursday night, . the itures were $877.20, leaving a balance on
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� . I . " I -Peter Tetrealu, a drunken wretch in neighbors could give him. We wish : him 5147.23, and this hag biien increased
: 111111111101110 . though universally recognized lav� of so. Tho humorist was born In Jefferson FebruarA 7th, in Toronto. - hand of .8 -
- - - . 0 1 , county, N. Y., but his parents came to His onor the Lientenant-Governorof Sandwich, the other day seized a kettle many more happy years in life. by fees of $106, making -a totalof.$2r)3-33 an �
I 4r Old bueiness wants new business— ciety is that no one within its port h Wisconsin when he was quite young. He Ontario has kindly consented to be present filled with boiling water, and attempted to -About twelve years ago a, rifle�,was hand. The officers elected are �Tbom,ss ;4\
say what lie thinks or admit that any- had it common school education and be- at the social meeting to'be conducted in: To- throw the contents ulgpn his wife and child. stolen from a party living on the sixth � line- Caxl,c, President; J. B. Tierney, Vice Pre8i_ �� I
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that, is whi at we are seokili(r We wish thing thatappertainq to It is not pleasant. I .
P.7* - came a printer, working -for several years ronto on February l2th, to welcome the He partly succeeded,l%t the mother escaped of Logan. A 'few days ago a oung man dient; Directors, -W. Clark, ,John MeAfil- I I
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I . . lit, tile caso. Then he became a country General. from the house with the' child in her arms.. called on the person whon I wronged, lan, John Sherritt, James Barr, John Craig - �
and to keep it mOviul(r are 'content they aria� shain, s, aind that society Is tile editor and attracted the attention of Brick � The Food and Shelter for men recentIv One of the neit,hbors 6ame to her rescue, ;id,mitted his lit and said, that as he'was W. Patterson, C. Puddle, James Tabb, ja.' I
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it], the smallest warg . O' ds biggest shani of all. Nobody is de,qqivcd ., 0 be .� .
W 011a on all kin but eveIrlybody wislips to pretend Ma ' Pomeroy and helped to edit the *Old. Brick opened in London, Onta"rio, is proving .a and, after a struggle, in which th were iiowleaainUe ter life, lie hoped to be Potter. Auditors, -A. Elder, J M,. Hamil- .
_ t lie Pomeroy Democrat when It was printed marked success. The new Rescue Home in badly scalded, the kettle was taken from forgiven. hat is all very well, but did he ton. H.McQuarrie, Secretary -Treasurer. A .
. Of AN'inter footwear, such as Overehoesi is, and so the gamels kept up and has per. in La ' the frenzied man. He wits arrested and pal, for the rifle ? . I (;ommittee was appointed toAraft a resolu- -
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Rul)bers, "Aackinal SoGks, Felt Boots. haps its satirical gratifleations,1 Crosse, Wis., following its fortunes Ottawa is also doing well. given twenty days in the county jail. -The functal ijf little 11 .bea Ferguson, tion of eon . dolenee with the widow of the
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Our pa,it holiday sali-, wbiGh.began It is not assumed that Phere are,not .Aier, and tberels nothing much fUnnior Illinois, was visiting friends in A. r as , l4th inst., the directors of the society.
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. I iable, clever, Interesting women. . I n so- than one of his early day sketches entitled Winnipeg is to have coppers for change. week. He is now a prosperous blalmith and was attended by a large concourse of A very pl . I I
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I ciety. Tbero qre invariably -I Every circle "How I Pub Down the, Rebell ion. " After -Gas is.down to.$I per thousand in Lon- in that city. He was much taken tip -with sympathizing friends and neighbors. I)e- rebidence of Ben Allen,'Cambria Road God- j
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.i � � . conta thenf-I Jf it were not so', society . the war lie,drifted back to La Crosse and don. the beautiful cemetery at Ayr, and paid the vOtional exercises - were conduoted at tile erich, on Tuesd ay of last week, the occasion . i
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durii,,, the balance,, Of the winter. - house by Rev. C. Fletcher, Rev.H.D.Steele, being the marriageof his sister " .
0 . pyould'perish of inanition. But plenty 'started Peck's Sun, a paper that was "to - -Tile amount of ebattel mortgages reg- la t tribute of respect to his late father, Maggie A., I :
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� cliance to enjoy their speech or their com- r, e n -Mr. �Cliarles Braithwaite has been re nterred in the cemetery at Av,onb,n.k- . �
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te,� sboes are all 11soled," there is pit its inotto itsho eforaverysmall - Ayr's early citizens, by buying a lot ill tile i Allen, of Dunlop, to Edwin J. Morris, of I- I
pany Evening assemblies ar�e apt to be lientele - for a number of ye�trs, or until elected Grand President of the 'Manitoba. ,cemetery, and ordering the removal of his -Thursday, 100i inst.,Mr..Simon Elliott,of A astin, I't-lanitoba, thi ra son of Joseph Morris., � �
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� fragmentary and fruitless. Drawing rooms writing the bad boy stories, and it is reit- & Keighley, Toronto died on 114aturdky last. -There is a rivalry between sporting his.son, who was with him, that he was Manitoba, who acted as groomsman, and �
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I . (if iid�:iinderstood opinions and unfinished and 1 n a few months *ran Its circulation up. -Owing to delayed trains, Ceneral Booth shooting and had the good fort�inc to bag wlidre he died the same evening- Few men The coup)e left on the 2-05 train forToronto, -
F 'Cash Customers. 1A'1ltVll0k'-', It iS, ill tile lllall),�buzz, bubble to 100.000 copies. Money literally poured did not leave Winnipeg for Toroi)to until 2.) prairie chickens. The Free Press, jeal- were more highly respected', and his sudden Baffalo,'Detroit and otber points, ubere .
� . 1 . and baldcrdzisli. The scene i"s uncomfort- In on tile lucky oditor, and for a time his Saturday �vening. - He addressed the col- ous of the honor of the prairie .capital, fol- death has cast a gloom over the township. they purpose visiting friends anil relatives -
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0 � ecvssarily,�but becaus they are at I a week. It wasn't long before he was liv- -Rev.- Dean Harris is engaged in the knows of a young lady who has shot more sneak thief stole a bearskin robe off Mr. = they intetid takina up their future .
4 , sut, of doing busi- 'lot 11 0 - 0 tile ! preparation of a voluminous history of the chinkens and ducks than that nearly every Thomas Pa,scoe's horse, in. the Methodist re � 8idenee in Marr.h. 0 1
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- ss, wo becrin with th'e new y of 111neus to get acquainted o tprofip, ' Ronian Catholic church in the Niagara day in the fall since the scason openefl, an(I church slied, in.L I itchell. On Sunday, 13th -Themembers,of Clinton Council Ro�yal
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. discount of - Pennoni who have niet there for a series ot,, ti�tummer resort hotel and other serious peninsula. . � has *besides, milked six cows night and inst., some boys were playing in an old Templans of 1'emperance accepted the in- -_ �
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� -John Hendershott, of MidAlemarch, morning, and a,ssisted in other feminine stable near the school grounds, when tbey vitation of J�preka Council, Goderich, to I I
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-11 thrown together clse%vbera to discover thnt lie tired Of'the bad boy, and the history of I I
� duties of a farmhouse. came across 'the robe stowed away in the pay them a fraternal visit on Monday even- .
liav(�,n't the (�asli at.the time, b-ut wi ;
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I � for the defence of himself and Welter -,John Chambers, of P,irtle, .-Manitoba, loft. .'Mr. Pascoe )ias secured his robe, and in,, of last week, Although the weather '.. �
. ti.,ey aro mutually interesting. If, all dia all purely humorous papers was repeated - �
�-ou "et th"� dis- Iters of soci " Who Was 11111,rried recently to Miss Franees is waiting for the thief to return to town to w&"g not very rnild 21 stout-heartetl Tem-
. have it in thitty days, 1 , 11,�reenlfie frequoi ety were taken Ili the case of Peek -'s Sun. It began run- in the coming murdertrial. I
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. . ci,nilitions. their agreeableness would . be took place in Buden on Th4rsda , l7th ,,vood, niet with a misfortune at Walkerton, i;i 7 nine quininers, Goderieb, ,and a ,pleasant evening there. �
fa,ir . politics, and it'was sold eventu '0 y I
, prices. ii our style. . I ally to the inst., -when Phillip Erbach frave the ]land of � �
upprVei C s printers working gn it for a mere song, 0 - " -
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. I (onstituted and inanaged is a clog to prorf his dau�hter, Aggie, in wedlock to Rev. G. eymoon with his mothei: Mrs. Ru.sh. They of by Constable Clulow, of Mitchell, on Clinton Counpil, tbe f,ollowing numbers bc-
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I . 1: formed by Rev. Mr. Nitardy, in the eliurch, was missing. He made an unsuccessful ed lame. In an interview with the Mayor by L. Trouse; Aliss L. Hanfilton acted as 1
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. L7,E,4F01q,(1-1, . vt�r.v lit, and 1111011 havo no opportunity to . Mr. Pect's faniily:cohsistsof awifeand � I
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Y'S� - - � - I ,dge t)ivni in 4ts whirl and whi'llisles. A two sons. " The eldest, George W. Peck, 0 � . I -M iss recovery. roughly, and that ratlier than endure such warriors in tlie temperance caulE-e. � � . � - __�,
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