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WHOLE NUMBER, 1,417. 1 . FRIDAY FEBRUARY 8 18950 McLEAN BROS., Publishers. .. �
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ewsm: 0. U R :-:-: f4t. Empress Alarla Therese, the most lesson of thepowerof the human mind j-' now than it was a few years ago,.but, un- specter Eyford on a warrant issued by the are being used to prevent any further ex-. like stormy Nrind, f ulfil .; I
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. glorious figure in the tinnals of the reign- over matter than a halt hour's observation ' fortunately, its liquidating po-wer is much Secretary of the Treasury, requiring the tension of the disease. All the college in- In church -life, go i
the same, and the twelve per cent char ed deportation of the sc Opposition, p ;
ingbouse of Austro-Hungary, was verY� of these 9 ot . ersecution, con- .
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Sem 1: w An n u stout in her youth and became downright On overdue notes does not improve th I io - 7 �
4., The Standard Oil company bfis always atio . n. . . . e sita- -whence he came, and he was sent across the Mits Green, the other small -pox patient,,is i truth more clearIv and establish it more 2
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. ,� it will gra � n �The result of the approaching election is quite .3 commotion at Alinto. out of danger. A little "girl three .years of dividual life, trials, sorrows. - temptations, . a
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BARGAIN DAY. Her Ill fated daughter, Queen Mario An- th"o world, and tIfY those who rather doubtful. There are hundreds Mr.
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Since. we coln-iiit-ticed doing busi tIl0* scaffOlU '9011 render her in all ages an fluence to. know th a- - battered, rusty tection*1 - �
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iii we have alwayar tried to Object of romantic and Pathetic Interest, horseshoe has been She was visiting near the college ,at in Jesus.
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show -rew sivod,, with each new season bulk, and, ouriously enough, her successor vote for a chanrre, and, had the Patrons, in- dering him unconscious.. When found a few ed the infection. residenee of Air. Jacob Kubne. at Sebring- .; �
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and es � 6 - M. L'DiExTE& stead of nominating.caudidates of their own, hours later -he was dead, big hair and beard -�-EarlySaturday morning at NiagaraFalls, ville, on Thursday, January 214tb, a (Is 4 _;�
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ose. - t what remain- pYine,inanifested the tendency characterls- thrown their vote in with that of their being frozen stiff in a po(,l of -water from a dinund Flanders a well known young man all ti .- ini, t I .
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ed of o b 0 Of the Creole to an excess of adipose tis- I natural allies I feel quite sure that Mani- pail which he upset in b is fall. Ile storill. His niece., Iffiss Mary
day iu or6er t -cl (,,u I THE COUGAR STOLE A BABY. ' E
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sue after passing the meridian of her fairy But the toba would, not have returned -more than -A man named Melvin McPherson was was fractured ana tch'e fin ers of one hand Fain .in, of Ore d ilaud - .
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semons ,-ook. advatitago- of this sale tale life. Her contemporary, ,Mmo. de . It Again. ast received quite a Meyer offi,ciated.. The happy couple left a * � I �
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will at.,ain he rva4v to secure the bar- Stael, the bitterest and most v1perlike of . a pity that the essential element of Patron- St., Catharines, last Friday. A tree that he, large suni of moneyfor'property he had sold, few (lays after%ards for their future home !_ q
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gains Lbat wil I be affiered now. The all the great Napoleon's enemies, was ISPecial Corr��ndencej ism seems to forbid such a course. -And yet . had cut became lodged. -He climbed the and while intoxicated bad been followed by in Oregon. . ,- I I :
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date of otir ylext Hale is . George Sand, to adjoining tree to free the lodged one, when some men to the spot,wbere be was found, -At their last meeting the Logan tow�_ .
. Reasoner's 6 -months -old baby bad a he ty 'sent irs. lie fell a distance of
. tile famous novelist, bad a beautiful bead, n ex- blame for t pre Position of affa 40feet, breaking his and as�aiilted and robbed. The police believe sh ciation of the Patrons 'of Industry . I � :
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but was fat and undersized perience the other day which, when It gets By allo;ving itself to become a tool in the . , .
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- Itwas of her ,,neck and both arms. He leaves 'a widow that his fingers were cut off bS, big assailants e=1r. Wm. M,cK- nZie) ,
Saturday, FEB. 16th, that Heine remarked th a littlo bigger, It can brag about over -all hands of a clique, it has estranged from it .r, e 3r., as their . i .,
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, at "her )lead alone and four small children. to get the 'roll of bills be was probably clutch- president fo. ' _f :
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I . the other children in the county. Tfi many a true, staunch, Liberal; whose sense . r 1895), and __Mr. Janies EllilDt-t I : q
And will be for 1 hat day only. bears the cachot of the ideal, the build of 0 -Evangelist Hammond delivered big ing in his hand. � :
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a''soners v, and independence would Physicians say he can- was re-elected secretar . �Tbey resolvey'l to, - � I �
her body being' Re farewell address to a gathering of about not recover. One young man named Win- stand by the Farmers' Binder Twine Cona- I �
too short and fat. I I . live. on a ranch In Fresnal can- of honor, integrit, y
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Next we- k wo wid quate a few of our Queema Cbristina, and Isabella. - yon, over In- the Orgiin mountains, and on not -allow himoto bec6me the slave of party - 2,000, in the Park Streeb Methoc i t church, slow, who was recently released from priEoill, pany, and purpose holdin p, a. couple -of .;
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ic ,dej to k6ow bow che,Lp this particular day Mrs. Reasoner and the exigency. Whoever may be to blame, the Chatham, on Thursday night of last week. has ..been arrested. ings during the winter to farther the i ter- - �
Pr' e-,41uo in 3i Of the women who, have played con- babyworetbere alone. Sbewent tothe . . I 8 I �, U :
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. . . . probability is that Manitoba will, at the Fully 1,000 converts were counted as a re- -The death of Njlis� Frances Crooks took i .
you ca:Tt buy you mul,a visit the stole cuous roles III the pritsont century th#re barn on some next election stult ests of said company. 4 �v
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not Ono who has not been fat. All the would not be gone more than five, "lutes rdict the'opposite of her convictionar' sented with a purse of $200 as* a fare -well being in her 74th year. She -was a aaugfiter 'Milverton, , inet with a severe a,cciderit on t
We carr3 olllyfils�t-ctass goods and the is' place inTorontoon MondayJailatiar 28th h
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- prices that wt. wid quote -or this day queens and Princesses who have the blood left the baby playing on, the floor. The For, whatever� may be said of the other and thank offering *for his labors. _& 1
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nouncedtendencyto embonpoint. Thus dow and the d am pleased -to say that, apart from my own Willi" Monk, a young fiLrmer in Chat- Flamboro for min years. 'She was a mem- one of the animals. The Cori-, - f tl b - i 5
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the lato Queen Christina of Spain was al. As she started back she saw that a larg'e weakness, all the Huronites in this liam, a year a 0 le 8 Oe .
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t If you require a suit, pair of parits most3 go and who wits sent down to ber of one of the best known families in pierced his left cheek making an ugly i .
� . repuls,ve infpher obesity after attain- cougar had' come out of the brush 200 locality (and they -are inal ) are in the best Kingston for ' ' I I �
. ny ten years, died on Thursday, Wentworth, and had many friends in and wound. On londay I ' ..; .
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or an overe,oat. you cannot afford to let Ing middle ago,' ,ff, and If her handsome yards' -A norni.ug 11 !
from the house and was trotting of health. January Z, lie travelletil i I
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this OP�,OrWnit,y llabt,. If you have morganatic hus1fdrid, Munoz, whom she straigbt t' ward the open door, She throw Yours truly, I consumpfion. He was pardoned a few and lived the earlier part of her Afe. ,The bert's offilee, and. bail t lie wo ' �i ;
UY's to clothe -FEB. 16 will be a day had, solely because of his good looks, ei- atones -at the beast and yelled at It, think- - ,, . Jitims ELDER. months ago, owing to the state of his body was brought to Dundas on Wednes- --�-Mrs. A und dressed. � ;
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� evAt3d from the rank of a private of Ing she could perhaps frighten It away. HF,.NSALL FARM," Virden, Manitoba. health. . I Michael Jacob, of Ellice, died on .1 .
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to save money oli your purchases. If tile guards to that of -general, grandee, Bub It pald'no attention to her and kept —9 -A most distressing accident happened from the G. T. R. station to the family the lungs. She was in her .74th year, and 'i
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:Fur, Sealette or Cloth, our prices will loyal and devoted to her, it must anada. AN r. b ying ground in tWe.
.11 Joseph Pullen, concession 6, Caradoc, a few Father Geoghegan, an old friend of the country was all bush. The,deccased was a - , 11 .
been from a feeling of gratitude ratb The Governor General and family have days ago. while be was engaged in cuttin faliiily� officiate(I at the burial services. native'6f Alsace, Germany, and. was a r- .
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0 If you- want erthan from sentiments of adiril ti stood in the room beside the window, and -The Elora ffi-x mill was ilestroyed by lire' ff
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revolving rod and �gwtmg him around,break- store of Mr. George Glass, of Porthope, was her aged husband, three sons and three � �, �
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bargains ill furn.imbings, our bargain- tho'plebalan born Mun- y ,Thursday morning last week. . ,
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�day t�alte will be the time to buy.- We L. married an Italian, Prince del Drago, the baby told what was happening there I or trovisio,r
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,do, -not look for profit, on this day, it's whose son is at the present moment in this . last week amounted to $114. - tbe 10th conces-
I Ms d sons, William and sion of Elma, is expected -home from Tor- �,l I
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. - faced the beast, crouchmi, with the baby $5500 to the Irish Parliamentary fund. party who left that town ow Friday evening, brother of Mrs. Nelson, w�s seardied and -a operation for acute neurMigin �
- btry endeavoring to angle an Amerl Honorable Edward Blake has subscribed
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� can heiress,, his sole capital being a jeweled In its mouth, to spring through. When It -A project is now on foot to build a 25th ult., to attend an ice carnival of tbe fifth i. � i
ivin-ter goods -you are the gainers. .coronet which lie has inherited from his iaw her, It turned and ran to the. door. mammoth at Paris, sleighload of batter, cheese, bacon, pickles, nerve. She has been a greitt ,sufferer for
DON't miss this SALF.'by any means, queenly grandmother. summer hotel. at the St. Clair but who experienZed another sort of carnival tea and other groceries were found that bad over two years, antl it is feare d. that -she has I
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ONE DAY � Out tI ( rifle and raised It been fined $20 and costs for selling liquor y I ;
ONLY. Queen, Isabella. Although she tips the' to her shoulder. But just as the couga hours on the road and were in a terribly ex- some months ago from Mr. G-eorge Smith�s G :
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Jeauckson & Creig,. Q, moth . . ug over � .
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MONNOW-M I . . . the Past45 years against embonpoint try- the mixture of claws, teeth, howls and about 150. . David Luttreffig brother, J. Luttrell. The � - 0 .
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. I ade sure that It bad --Rev. R.. A. Howie, of Cottt.p. near od grit, rather enjoyed the exciting '
drinking vin not been injured In the least. The coughr trell, but as be has been dead some years, ed assessor for Fullarton township. 9.0. ex-
4� T"AT - Elk IR AND GREA T - -,gar in large quantities, has had . picked it up by the Essex, diea the other"day from gangrene in the estate goes to his widow and children -Mrs. E. Chariton Black left St. Marys perience." -1 �
2 1 finally given up the struggle and is put- - clothing, and the, the foot,- resulting from having a froizen toe his brother ba,ving died without.issue. 7 -Mr. Samue-lKastner,of Sebringvil-le was
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GTOUTNE33 THAT GOtEs HAND IN the convictic, he driv- -The most of the concessions ' I
. will resdmbw. those Levantine women WE) three hounds and finally disabled one ing in the countr on Wednesday,last week, and well known -citizen of Berlin, died at his fences. � - it-
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HAND V;IT,'-1 INTELLEC T. with its teeth, knocked over anoth residence there last Saturday. He bad chen, �, -nd it took Iii, i all his time to .
1. � , wbosp obdslty FC_'VC3 ng'a foil to the plastio er with was overtaken with weakness and sudden1v -Mr. W. Ward has sold big fifty acre t n awake I
.1 __ a blo w_* of its paw and then made �off in expired. . been ailing for a few years. The direct farm, on the family and rescue them I
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thou 'ht she didn' was the father of the celebrated football burned. He saved most of the -stock of I
to Emboupolut-European r-emale Rul- years of age, has become .o f, -t aglto have I 9 . .6 care to shoot af ter she Sth concession of East Nist,ouri, comprising 31. -Mr. George Gardner, of Logan, is pre- ! �_ I
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. graceful 119uro that was her principal ati I . . 0 000. ' - ed to Mr. George Stenim. Mr. Kast- i ,_ �
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. . Things, F9 church at Lucknow, Ig r ' to Lawyer Calhoun of Waterloo, and Dr insur e- . . !_ _. ;
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MON7DO'N, Jan. (2 .-It Is to Queen Vic- eriel of- Germany. Queen Natalie, too soon be out, it ma I . -Rasseldale Council of Chosen Friends , had big first m .
of that otli6r royal widbw, Empress Fred- DEAn FXPOSITOR,4-As the Assessor"s will ed by his congregation with a ]I from a horse.
toria's alto Other abnorm al obesity rather. P . y be well for farmers to ,, �
9 -who was o -Mrs. Eliza Hamilton, of Dundas street York Poultry Show which was closed last experience of undertaking dirring the rnnow I �
nee so famous for her cbarms, know that they are liable to be assessed on now nUmber over eighty meinbers in good 4�1 I
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lban to any rheumatic affection that must has seen them succumb to the encroach. personii] -pro storni'tof two weeks acyo ,%t,ben he was called r- I .
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e difficulty whiGh she now 11clits of superfluous flesh, while here in from ; mortgages ; money on hand ; - notes that measured seven inches around length 'McNeill, of London, Ontario, is aboiit the -�-Rev. Mr. Dierlamm, of Milverton i's at uponto attend to tbeltineral of Mr. Wm� I .
ri ways- and contained three perfectly formed foremost prize winner. He wou the four prosent conducting the revival s ' J ' i Thompson, who lived on the boundary of � .
Jeasiest stair§ or gradient havin 29 long since � I ervices in Elma and Alorningtop. The old gentleman - .
,experiences In walking, ascent of even the Ame ca Susan Anthony and most Of andaccounts. Suppose Alias derived $600 yolks, special prizes offered by the association, th6 Zion church, Logan.
those other leaders among women who interest frour mok-tgages ; $1,000 in notes each $25 in gold, for the best display of . -
become a physical impossibility. Consid- ,lave achieved fame during the past half and $500 cas' -The Rev. J. -Cumming Smith of San -Mr. Fr died on Afon(Uy, January 21st, and MT. �
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century have been quite the roTerso Of liabld to be assessed for personal property - get to the
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With power, influence, intellect aud� per- -property, as: above, 6f which he is possessed, . -Dr. W. X. Robertson, of Stratford, has tile house to con - . I
P length; Though so stunted in stature and sollal illaignouis] -Alichail Massel Adam Denges and - duct the aervice, so todl � I
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deny tbat she atterforuniversal con- t aged 83 and 773 years respectively, recently of the Canadian Wheelmen's Association for ' '
, � . . � CeZDed must be fine if he gives the Assessor' an incorree been chargred with brutally assuhingTbomas celebrated their fifty-sixth wedding anni- 1895. -General Booth, of the Salvation Army,
� by thin and lean women, iiistead of fat McKillop so assessed, although there are at $400 each. : . I I .
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1 1 . ones, there is no doubt that Ib would pre- 0 � - �ownsbip, and on their wedding trip drove mass meeting held in Knox church, on ., at- .
. sent a less rosy, less happy and inoro as Chief Justice Armour inade a. sta Scarlet fever is bec�ming a source of anx- to Kingston in a blindii snow storm, and 1098 into lumber. Mr. C. 9. Ratz will be at Ir(lay afternoon, January26th, he was re- I
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Al - 0 4( � - cotic aspect. I E. S. NouTo-N. �
I . large on the,�ublic highways, are responsi- . The attention of the Pro- American side, on a isit to the groom's -Mr. John R. Gettler has purchased the many waving handkerchiefs, after -which - I
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. I . . vincial Board of Health was called to th timber on the 'T
; .. a, . THE STANDARD, OIL COMPANY. was also held by the Court of A eal in the � Smith's bush, in Pullarton, and intends to ing a 'volley, in honor of 'their ellieftakii. I
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11 q � I So"Iethiug About Its Cleveland ]plant sug�. , , Alriams, that Sabbath evening service in the First Con- ance into cordwood. chair and called upon one of the officers to I
i # gested by the Matest opposition. stock on highways, trespassing,the owner is -Some of the Toronto wholesale houses � . . I
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, [!�Peeiai Correspondence. I t'Vilgdapreacbes, was not successful and has. by the disaster of the Steaulahig 'Elb b
.. "I , , -ELA,xD, Feb. 4,-Tbere Is . ly fence. To save- law -suits, the council of doned. -w I C., ' Ch h which were to have s,�irit by the who)e congregation, followed I .
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I ": probab every municipality shomld pass- a by On board the boat d at were I
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I " I . Nvired -chant, left $1,000 to each of the though they- were insured, there will be weather. . General's st
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; broadcast over the land a few days a following institutions, Girls' Home, Boys some delay before they can be replaced and -Rev. W. H. Hincks, L. L. B., the very Revs. h, McKay Wagner and Salton, . �
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at the provisions of the by-laws are en- Sick Children's Home ,$2,000. Smith & Company had a consignment Of dist church, will preach ed-ticational ser" I -
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,110 I - %� Nor probably, I think I am justified in . -Queen's, avenue Methodist church, in $4,000 worth of goods on board the ill-fated Mons at Listowel u k1fayor I
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- . o - IvIcKillop. y fire on Saturd ship. hen read the address of welcome, .
business men will look upon this attaiript . . night,'leavincy one ay 17th. . - . .
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. %.:.::�. . eland is I .African Notes. � ly, were cerning, the General ana his work �
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good but also a very great queen, whose bucking the Standard. tind Bye"'rendered in the lariguage of the tend a call to Rev. J. G. ,Stuart, of Toronto, 3; Chatham, Dawn, Raleigh, Zone, Dres! -On Thursday, January 24th, Mr. R. by everybody who had the, privilege--oon- :
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ans- bury East, Wallaceburg,,2 years each ; Or- Witt acceptance as pastor of the congrega- would .1) and to - I . . 1
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lPhysical and Mental Breadth. It any more than I could burb it by at- of Bishop Taylor's rini8sionaries in EaAt church qf the parish of St. Louis de France, Bothwell, half a year. Liberals held the dained the work t ie C ri tian .
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I sort between it and its employees, Rn kukolwa hl vgu 11 wma, . -There are still rumors of smugglizfg at McGregor, of Dutton, had an execution joyable time on Wedne8dai evening last -The followin*, from the Morden, Man- �
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and proportion between breadth of beam I Them is a land very be%utiful, being interested in the illicit liquor traffic. card up stating that there was smallpox: an address on Forestry by the Rgy. Mr. ba e seldom h ro i e rd t ;
andbreadth of character, between avor- poratlori,�would be so ov6rvOielmingly 181y believing we do it goo, . Some of them are threatening s its for there. Deeming discretion the best part of Kerrin. v ad to ch n ell a sadde e& h . � I
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ear to go , that the St uda a managers have Congregational church, Montreal, one of the intended to ward him off, consulted the handsome present on the eye of her de- nie Fox. he was Just budding into -_ �
u ]earned tile IP'ZCn1n On diffll+ f- several are noted for their hf%naa .4 best-known preachers in that it 1, 11 -
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L. bread, coo6d yam _ Society, 18 ears of age, and a few weeks -
Cleopatra, the Egyptian, queen who bo- . lose iii,ore in Ono week's -strike than might a and other ' things -Mrs. E. Dignam, president of the has had a mare in his possession for 31 A young man -from the country came agogavegoo promise of Yeara of life and I
be sa-.'red in wycar's 5 per cent reduction systematicall:"arranged for sale. Near at Wornen's Art Association of Cana - I , .
Witchod Mare Antony. and by so doing da, and years, and she was two years old when his into Stratford the other day., carrying in his mefulness but the fir -nit of her life wab not - 1
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the Col.timbiLfin museum in Chicago is the -night be -taken by the wearied traveller - bibition at Mr. 0. B. Graves picture. store t v M Fox v6 1.1 the :
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PT � a' shrewd but disso- WO(Iel of tbo original Standard Oil works well earned the right to enjoy the balance of played his revolver. Re was run in by the much loved (;laughter liiLvi'ag been the joy of � Z
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his. �W�`ork.. The cowrie shells are: brought -The late Andrew Kyle, of Ayr, was a her days at her ease. Sh tl ILife." . a
Itito m-otber of Nero. Laura, tbe- niugd of as erected by John D. Rockefeller, Henry I � e is a wise old police, and next morning was fined ,510. her wido �
y were comically small . . .1
Petrarch, -svas fat wi:d fair, with Wond Flagler et al. The' from the'Al.aldive and Laccadive Islands and subscriber to the Galt Reporter from the ani'mal and Mr. Gottfr�ed says uhat she -Stratford Herald : The followincr let- -Lastweeek's Gode ' I- r
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coniparod to the. vast works that now are'the standard currency of many tribes in first. issue of that Journal, and since his knows so much about farming that if they ter reached the Herald office 'Moliday and blow at, tinies last week was terrific Mid - �
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hair. Tlie Mario Fia.m., etta whoi-ii Boccac- ' Africa. 'For forty cowries or two cents a death his brother Thomas continues the sub- bad not objected to her name going on tile created a stampede in the counting room., particularly on Friday antil Saturday Aid it . .
. cio rendered fai-nous was a fat brunutto, emploY thousa nds of -men every day of the I . :
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- � year and reprosent an Investment of mil- man may obiain sufficient food to satisfy his scription. The family of Mr. Alexander list she -would have beeliv�otiriu against ilie " Please excuse us for not serld'illf, tile make theoldest settlers think of o'Id-time . I
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w Aliflo the propartions ot Lucrezi.a Borata, hunger. Of course, travellers who know the _ o re- National Policy fo ,
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Catarina Cori _fL . - lions of dullars. These works were built Wilson, Dickic settlement, have als ,r the past teon years. money any sooner. We hail the saiai? .Wx blizzards. Traffic- wa il
in the miLL1 honesty of the natives never. und er. rate the ceived the Report , s. for a time almost I �
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� va rre eirid Mari e do' Afedici, were all _St of what was a dense forest a , er from its very first exis- -On Thursday forenoon, last week, A I r. at our house or else we would bav`e sent it mails were I
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of tho ' value of.any of the articles that they take. t6nee. I Completely blocked, and the _' I �
1-nosb generous amplitude. Queen It' ,Iiz,i- f('w (1celtles ago ,and presented a vastly William Parke, a prominent and biffhly re- sooner. ADOLTIH PE1rFE1,_" - `
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botli, of England was tall, red, baire different, appearance from tbatof the pres- . -the Congo River in. Africa -The following shipineints were made spected citizen of StirlLing, left his rcesidence -On Friday, 25th nit., Mess-ts. Drown & snow Plow and two engi � nes left Stratford for .
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d and ent ones in evory other way as well as I see many, sights but few are more hiterest- frcan the Forest Graud-Trunk Railway sta- to go to his brother's barn about half a mile Beard, of St. Marys, shipped a carload of here to clear the road. Tile trio proceeded . �
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I the. mattor of size. Then they c ,,, or picturesque than to gaze upon an old tion during the six months. ending December distant. He had not returned tip to 7 hogs to Buffalo and the
pl!Cdecessor on the throne, Bloody Mary. ould be fo' . . following da t Ill long all righ t tts: far as Ford'S
rt that was bililt by H. .M. Stanley. The 31st : Flour, 6,130 barrels , grain 10 I y ly a -out, about . I
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* hicen Anne, who presented sacra of building is made of stone and was 'tt-itrinally le, 2,900 head; alarmed. His brother, F. B. Parke, started way officials, informing them that the poor of snow was struck, The plow being first, , �
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(mod Q renched only by dri-virig a few miles out' . I bushels; cheese, ,.9,300 o'clock in the evening,and his family became got a telegram from the Grand Trunk Ra - five mAes down the lin
. thLl City Of Cleveland over wretehc -66 tons ; catt
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a prison, but in later years hti,s bein lambs, 3,500 head : bogs, 1,300 head ; in�'search with a lantern, and found him animals were -stormstald at London East, left the track, followed by. tbe first, engine .
0 ato of Now Y-Ork, Nvas a fort for OtL
,li-land and the Ste ,;. Now tho trolley car takes th Vis- _
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itor to within a her purposes. The district in horses, 36 head; hay, 0`54 tons; lumber, lying dead, face downward. The deceased and were suffering terribly from cold and which was, ire understia n4d, wrecked so bad- . I
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altuost its great of girth as is Queen vic- lies ,block- or so of the wilder- 'Which it is placed is exceedingly rich and 244,000 feet. I - . . .
turia, aud, if silo cannot be precisely de- s of tanko and refineries, covering acres had been gathering up hay -scattered around hunger. � I . 11
I beautiful with the Iii-xUriant vegetation of the -A special' from Grand Forks, North a stack, and becoir " -, - 1v as to be aboost useless. The, second en- t
scribe and acres of nthe canyon throuo which ling hausted from a -Some of the building -contracts to be gine also left the track, ti,ing With 'tile I I
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inust lie renier-nbered that it was during ,� . . ) � appearance of an old castle crone to decay. Minto school board engaged Prof. Alex - .41 vicinity 0 . - .
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her rcign thaf England aebiuved smuc of 16 is woll wortb any one's while to.visit � 0 , 1= . . near the stack. ' lie had apparently been coming season are : Mr. j. 0, Balfour, a frout plate of the boiler. What L-3 remarle- � I �
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tbo Standard's works and to stand at som -.0. - - .McConnell, of Toronto, as, principal of the (lead only an hour or two, as his body was new barn ; 31r. Thomas Hanson, a lie able is that the englacer an4l firtnian of the . __ I- __ .
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coign of viintage from which a birdseye � . anitob4-
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tho pagn�s of hist6ry, wbilo, Jf shu hersOf 0 , - OLD I . IURON71T.E'.4 OpIN-10- charge of the schools he applied to County and he leaves a widow and one dau"liter. erb Roy, an addition to his barn ; Alfred gash on the forearm sustained by the fire- I 1 . I
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etive part i n tile glorious Superintendent Woods for the required -There are several cases Of sinalf-pox at Ross, a large brick bog pen ; Fred Nether- man. & reeki- trAill, was sent to tlear -_
-Lellievelnelits of 'her 1'0�11;gL J'cign, yat.. S11Q may bo bad. Clouds of -sooty smoke will D-P,iR EXPOSITOR,—We have had �i, very y a Ing I -
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' be observed issuing from numbers of favorable winter with bat little snow fall, tendent declined to orant tile cert;ficate on Pansy Mills, youngest daughter of Prpai- -An appropriate and unique sermon was accident, and early Monday morning a gang , �
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round horself AviLh great St'ItCS111611 and chilillicys, saino tall and slender and some but times are %,cry dull indeed. The crop, the grounil that his employment *as an in- dent blills, of the -Ontario Agircultural preached by Rev. A. Henderson, of Atwood, of men left for tile scene of the wreck, and '4� 1
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lz'itc-ly been occupying to such tin extont tracks that enniesil tho bDorinous tanks from 38 to 40 cents per bushel, and, in 'view 9 5hort Psalms 148:8. " Snow' and vapor ; SLtormy clear. The rear engine came in here about ,-_L� _.
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an(I cVJ,ry%V1lore little black specks mov.ing of the obligations the., people bad to 'meet, and received a State certificate, but a pro- distance from the college. Dr.- Whitelaw, wind fulfilling big word.." In a clear, mus- 2 p. in. badly dismantled. The first train . - L
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-who was t.-Ortainly 0,110 af tho I'licis about M -n ants. Th lei] and the result of the year's operations was quite in aitter was referred to the authorities at Green, the other patients, is atwndina her: the following heads : i 1. Thesw fulfil God'S I .
v.Ai1)g an buthingt! inadequate. It is quite true that the pur- 'Washin6,ton. On Wednesday., last week L
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