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or sapphires, ince great studs, each as large there are almost the dangers of the lee ' I .
Hr - ri EVER OF GAMBLING. as a half ., doll'ar, and surrounded with a shore. 'Bui, though many pi Rodgers, late of Collingwood, and others forth's sister, Mrs. Bell -Smith. They Avill the cerculoily the company arranged them- I
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AR0, T!MES 110ts lose life studied theology with the late Professor likely go to China in the fall. The mission- selves in a picturesque position, and a
I . . . circle of diamonds. The passionate Span- by accident, more perhaps are carried. off Prondfood, of London, Ontario, in the early -tries will address meetings on their wa, i
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� ,* I .i ` KATE JORDANI�S IMPRESSIONS 6F THE ish fac6'is shaded by a black "picture', by pneumo7�1a, for notwithstanding their '0s. He spent some Aveeks last ,summer the Coast., anct will sail on March 4th. On, f,"Inily Photographer .'NIr. Thomas Carl'ile .
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� I MONTE CARLO CASINO. hat of unlqu�jy monstrous size laden with- hardineis this dread disease carries off -calling upon old f riends and parishioners their arrival in China part of their journey Yeowar(l. I" 3 -
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.1 - A VAIMI 1= . I - — - soft failing Plumes. The long cloak to of numbers of them. Within three weeks Of around the Bay of Quinte, in I
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. : In I . � . Q� yu Vo I.Vy'1511.10 ly ) WULUU111CS In ""U".L.r s y9ar Inuore were eight deaths returning from the (41eneral Assembly at will net be attempted if the British Consul both lady offleers, have Succeeded Captain
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: loths About the Flame. iridescent spangles_, lined tbrloughoutwitil from this cause amon g* the little band of Sarat6&� New York. He was a brotl;�r of at Tien-Tsin advises otherwise. McDox,ndd and Lieutenant Hancock in com-
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I . t]Dg-Handsome ToilT,tsl. and Famous and on the bouffant slee�es And -finished York. F. B. LEwis. —A -,-cry sad and sudden death occurred died in Windsor on Thursday night, last Army. y - �
Once upon a time twv'f4ogs, who ' at threat- and waist with kn.o'ts of soft yel- , . . -Z 0 . � .
I Women-Loltering Over the Green Cloth. low lace and violets., . . Canada. . at 1. ingston, the other night. William week. Ile had no friends or money,and the —Willialil Wilson, sth concession, Ell-na, I
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. I'Special Correspondence. ] All Attention Ftests Upon the Game. Sir Donald Smith, Al. P., has returned geTOUSly ill. His brother P-obert, who was I I
a. cool pool of water, were accidental] shall be shipp�d to the Toronto hospital f�r mills, Avhen�'ll of his horses, stunabled in i
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. i y ' )IOTEL DEP-111IS, Monte Carlo, Feb. I . Rev. 1�ir. Hind heard a slew and broke one of its fore logs. The �
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� I people attract all the attention. Among —Mr. Meikle, the celebrated evangelist, him, and on reachin'(v tile bedside of his that Doyle bad been through the Crim. ea animal, a valuable oiie,had to be hilled. I
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bucket of. �Arater� which I he poured the players no tholught enters but the is about to open a series of meetings in Win- sick brother, dropped dead. war, and thought that it �0 .
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. his can in order to givl his milk more � I ganie. Suspense hang� like a mist In the nipeg. � ZD would be a dis- —Rev. Win. Patterson,of-:Cookw's church, I
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i � ter You go into the sunlight and lift your 1. — —Nlr. Charles Lily, Nvatclinlan for the G., grace to send the body to Toronto. A list Toronto is to lecture in � Aventon Presby- .
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'body and thereby increase his revenue. face to the caressing breath of flowers from stifling, dusty air. . -The, immigrant sheds at Point Rdward T. R. at tile street railwav crossing, was circulated and Doyle was buried in the terian elliurch on the evening of Tbursd " .
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The frogs were astonished to the gardens along the way and froul all of In.the Ca sino at Monte Carlo there is no have been purchased by Mr. Al. A. Brown, Sarnia, was strick -with . paralysis on* Windsor ceineter-y. March 7th. Subject, fl, &Iuild U11the 17
nature's sweets'o bidden on Chose big, 9 Friday morning last, while attending to. --?%Ir. Jobn-D;1aliev of Cobden, Renfrew Irish.— I I
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themselves in an unkbown elemelit, wal ul,.purple hills rising like citadels .quietly gowned, stray from. their friends —Premier Greenway's health continues his duties. He has been in the employ county, Arent to Calif;r'nia last fall, for the —A very pleasant time was spent at the I . 3
in which it was not possibla to support above this prilicipality that has n .1 and,make their independent way around in a most ulls&tisfactory' state. He has re- of the company for a great ,lumber if benefit of his health, but, not improving be residence 'of Mr$- 1'eattie,of the sixth line of �
t - I o dupll- the rooms unmarked. No wicked Frenbh- turned.to his home in Crystal Cit . years. I . Iml )
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�.� . life, and they bad to kick vigorously cate in the vibole world.. Oranges and 31 started for homelastweek. A telegram Wallace, on Tiiursday night, l4th inst., -
I to keep their heads above the milk. roves mix ori the villa walls tili you febi man follows them; no blase, monocled —William Wilkinson's fine farm. in Blen- —A unique liockey match was played at was received at Pembro'k-e., on Tuesday of being a farewell party for "Iter son Charles, -
. in a haze and ask ff this'be really a day in BrItisber marks them for his own. Where heim township, has been purchased by Chatham the other day, in which teams last week-, saying that he died on the t . min who left for Dakota onSaturday.
Oule of them, being disheartened by February. Aonte Carlo is ai'�qwer of flow- showers of gold change hands with every Ale-%-- Thompson for $16,000. composed of young ladies, and captained re- about one, hundred miles east of Cbicarro. —'Nlr. Thomas UHag,an, who Aval at one � I
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being shut up in the dark, said. "Let's, ers, a veritable paradise, oj� so It seems heart beat and the latest importation . —Dr. McLurg, of Woodstock, fell on the spectively f)y Miss Complin and Miss Mr. Delahey had been a promment figurecill .1 .
from the demimonde of Paris struts past Ice a few (lays tinle a High Se iool teacher in Alitchell, is I
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give it up and go to the bottom. Ies until you come out on theAplaza, that ago, while curling, and broke Beattie, played on the river, in the presence North Renfrew, and was the unanimous an applic z' .
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iio use kicking any longer." The other leads to the Casino. In blazing triumph, the y1oung girl -of of a lar!Ze gathering. Miss Beattie's side choice of the Conservatives at the last Separate Schools, a po t within the gift of i
- It Is crowded, It Is filled VvIth murmur- modest mien, no matter bow pretty, Is —An effort is being made by leading citi- won by 2 oals to 1. I .- �
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Said : " Oh, o, let's kick - as Ion g as - I zens of Winnipeg* to secure the settlement —Lulu Lacey, aged thirteen years, is un- decline the nornination owing to failing —'.Nlr- and Mrs. William Challenger, of � �
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we can., and see what the outco,meowill ' And b9w does it feel to play at Monte of the vacant lanods about the city. der arrest-in,S' , I . I
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i nicates itself to you. The doors pf the beau- outh Grimsby, on a charge of health. Deceased 'was forty-four e rs of .
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be." So one frog gave up and went to tiful gambling house are still, c Carlo? . To the un§ated visitor who ven- —Pat Kerwin., a ,Sarnia liquor dealer, was poisofiing Mrs. Pierson's baby. The girl age. � y a the Huron road near Mitchell, who have re- i �
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� seems ver much like a joke and ba 'the 5 old'of a bottle of strychnine, ronto; died on Mo'nday. Deceased,who was with fbair son Joshua. I j I
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I and -when the pious milk man got to the serious ganiblers who seek Monte Carlo novelty, 'the suspense of onelsfirstswim- —MIrs. A. A. McArthur, (the- wife of a and swallowed enough of -the contentato eighty-five years of aue -was born near Dun- .i I
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town and opened bis can, behold ! the as others of"' well ordered sou"I go into a ,Ing lesson. , Winnipeg' grocer, is one of the heirs to the kill it. - —The death took place on Sunday even- . I .
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-fro had kicked out a I lump of butter business venture.' A 5 franc piece is dallied in tbefIng immense " Robert Edwards estate" of New —The -Montreal Street Railway has ]is- grated to this countr with her husband, I ; ;
s easily I I I ` y Namara, of the 0'ore of Doi.rllie, aged ' ,4 . �
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crowd Is there any lazy lordling In search Stuart, in 184- For the past I I
large enough tofloat him. and he was What to place it on? The system I York. , , covered a conspiracy for defrauding it. The - Rev. James 7
learned. Placing money on the line be —Annie Whalen, of 15 Center Avenu . conductors ' years. The deceased was a resident of i �
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I of excitement. He will stroll In later, . . - year she had lired at thef above-mentioned bownie for 40 �, .
sitting on it very comfortably. Toronto, has been fined $50 and costs or trouah of nickel or Germ' years. His wiffe and one Son, � . ;
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imes never crive any curiosity seeker like myself. A ter- � three months, for selling liquor- without a put into the slot at the top of the box and Rev. J. G. Stuart, t. A.,of St. Mark 8 —Bailiff Tobin, whose hands Arcre frozen .
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up, but keep kicking ' le earnestness, nervousness, s eculatlon, lll — .
01 and buy your rib -P I 1� ---,.-. - -7�7� —There have been 160 additiomf to tile ator's band. . y recently whillst driving near
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� speak from every eye. . . - - - -i.:7rl7lli�,:% ' T. Stuart, of Toronto, and. two daughters, - ' . ]
Spring Halt from . .. " : ��-�:�� �` Stratford, Arill lose soine of the fingers of his � I I
; . . he Game Begins. � -,: . � ...V membership of Elina Street .Methodist —Rev. Dr. 'James, who was for eigglit Miss F. Stuart, of Toronto,and Mrs. (Dr.) right hand. The surgeon at the Stratforil i i
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I i .. - —Pickpockets were lively oil the London' resianation last Marcb, ha$ removed to -Mid- —In March, f886, Ada E. Gordon, a I . ,�:� I
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Jackson & Greig m ounted green tables is taken, and stand- .' - --lo, - market Saturday. At le,l@t two ladies had lanEwhere he will in future make his home. young English lady of Avea)th, waS married —Rev. Mr. Kerrin gave asecond lecture fi .
y Ing eircles are soon'formed. TIld--crouplers � their purses taken, one losing $4 and ' oil the "Ar" tine Republic," in Mit- �, I
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Hats and Claps, cc - .. -en in prizes, and tile same IV, i U 'peg man. Now, after eight years �
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What number.will the ball fall Into?" to the Brantford City Council to reduce tb " � amount , , anniver
saloon licenses from IS to 14, and the; sbo terian Church, St. Marys. on Sunday, Al.areb. i
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Notice to Gred' itors. loses $700 in half an hour and doesn't � , , �.�.,;�,.- - ..., , ence, —A - couple .1 I
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wink an eyelash. An old grandam, un- � SCENE IN'*E GARDF.N. . 3 �
-i I mounted police in a fainished and frozen arm badly mangled and the flesh torn from jMount Hope Orphan Asylurn. Londo�, were- I
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TOWNSHIP OF MaKILLOP, I IN THE COUN Ty his side. It is ",thought his arm will be Mitchell, last week, for funds. I
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ly lined face seems winding up a bad life . winning 16 times your stake oil either; —Henry Stuart, the young Scoteliman saved. � er � ., - from t lie pulp ;
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Waticeis hereby given that the said to a consistent close, wins 20 franc pieces 'placing it between four numbers, eight ho passed a forged check on Baron Rosen- c1line 113 . le for their �
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undersigned, Robert Lol in tru at for the bent,fit claw nails Into an antiquated purii. ' , .tween six numbers, five times your stake; sentenced to 23 months in the Central Dominion Collector of Customs at Pelee Miss Mary Barker- . .
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J. M. Best, Bar"rister, In this is where You see the swells at this your stake; Putting it all on zero, 39 - —Tramps are unusually numerous -i Tor- � condition. Frank Corcol. L
A meeting of the cred-itors of th e said debtor will be el n across the north channel to Pol Pelee. visions of the will she is ctiven the home- still in a ba
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tions with reference of fiom the tables, thhe are imperial, serene 18, You also double it. fired $6 and costs or -60 days. years. heard from, he left 50 cents. To bis other Sabbath Sehool work was organized ME the ;�
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the estate of the said debtor are r quired to file the and even potential dignitaries from Asiatic And how does it feel to win at Alion.te ed to pay a fine of $-050 f Metbodist cburcb, Mitchell, about four �
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stating the nature and aniount thereof and the secur, sisters. n aw, and he was Jailed. Aftei body literally covered with frost bites. together Avitli a brick block and its fa,rni- The class now numbers over twentyinembers :
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Monte Carlo a rallying ground. So does brought you that little heap of gold be-. -D ' �
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. A queer place tbis-Monte Carlb-a place again and again. Your netted purse is of his legs, and is able to walk about the nob expected. Mr. Annis has ranked as -one . . I
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ness In a jewellike setting that,seems in- would �t p in time. If you Avould only -lSate Quinn, -an actress, who gained ist devomination. . - -�
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I . . play lags a little and stroll down the room. snare. Few are they who do riot attempt native of Toronto, hiLvina been born there Council was proceedinc, satisfactorily when n their inother, who rushed out and made' -The other evening a young couple were �
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whose face is high bred and fatigued, who table, 'where the cry of the croupier, comes -John'Riby, conces,siou 12, Bruce town� flues of the boiler bursting. The cause was her way to a neighbor's, wherelielp was ob- upset in one of the deep pitch -boles 'On the 1"]
Professor 0. ta.mi'e'd.' The young men were brought to Logan road, near Alitchell, and the horse .
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i "Messieurs, faltes vos jeux, . 611. jail, and the young women are to be sent to ran away. Next evenin Imal.was I
n amusedly watching her in- the McPhee farm, the price paid being $I,- McLaren while the engineer's back Avas ,til the ail' i �
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before? , That is EDgland's foremost com- And how does It feel to lose at Monte . bill- do with this lamentable state of affairs. its run. N
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placing anti-toxine oil the tariff free list, adjoining counties buying the right to post - P -
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Of 87 King Street, Eal Tol will be at � 1,
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13 DRUG, STORE, as -WORK. e . 6 - and the outlook for the future is anything -
LU-IM'SDEN & WILSON', fling out the gains? - . provisionally. ��` .
. invariably asked to sign a receipt. This in increasing in inembership of late. 1
SEAFORTH, ONT., on . . th a great inany this -,�Z
. The Empress of Austria. The During Men Wbo Guide Ships'Into -A deputation headed by Father Para- nearly� every case is done, and the docu- -The Stratford hockeyists are arranging I
. A woman sweeps past, one of a party of . Port. dis, is asking the Government assistance to- nients,turn lip in the shape of promissory for matches with Ayr And London. 0 means the cutting off of everything that
Wednesday, MARCH 13th. Onv' four. Her eyes are - [Special Correspondence.] wards the repatriation of eight hundred notes, the amounts varying from $50 to -Three brothers of Rev. J. 0oforth, tlie looks like luxury, I
. 7 .Woud her lip softly BOSTON., Feb. 26. -The severe storms fai�ilies of French-Canadians settled in $100. 1 Honan, China, mission&ry, reside in .Mit- �Tvlra. Ludwig, wife of Mr. John Lu& .
COMK EARLY. scornful. It is evident s�e takes bq'f a . of Sebrin-ville, died of heart disease
- I passing interdst in the scene. "Borl that, have recently swept across the seas Northern Michigan. -Mrs. James Clifford, aged 72 years, chell- ""it r)
" � : coWmand" speaks from her every easy have drawn especial attention to a most , -Early on Thursday morning of last dropped dead at the reqidence of the late -Messrs. D. Maxwell & Sons, of St. an dropsy on February 16-th, Deceased I
.Prof. Chamberlain has fitted more Spee- pose, but when she smiles her face lights bardy class of men -the pilots. It can *un- week, the Patron store in Hepworth, owned Peter Mahon, at Puslinch, last Sunday Marys, have been granted a patent for a was 62 years and 4 months old. She Avas I
. taeles than any man in Canada. He makes Into sympathetic sweetness. We need Wt doubtedly be stated with perfect truth that by Mr. (-,',eorge Moore, was discovered to be afternoon. She had just'arrived at the root cutter. anative of Engenheim, Alsace, Gerinany,und I 4
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a specialty of defective ey� others hal makeany surmises as to her Identity -the nowhere else In the world Is there a more on fire. Owing to high winds the flames house to condole with the bereared family, -The Fullarton Ba tist congregation ' this country Vith her husband 36 �
daring, more successful set of pilots than spread so rapidly that xothing could be and was walking with her husband -towards tend having i&y on In- ears ago. Deceased was a devout member I ,I
fa,iled to benefit. whisper bas gone around -it Is the em- - Not fully insured. thefr when She slipped . OU' the ice a soci the evening Of y 1 1
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Call at the drug"store and get paper col press of Austria. - * those who guide the ships of'the world ont door c' March first. . a husband, four sons auld -four daughters, 1. . �,
laini valuable informa-ti.on I on the eye, - How close she Is to that young, dainty, into the ports along the eastern coast of -The annual convention. of the Oxford and fell. '%Vhcn she was picked up she was . -The revival meetings recently held in 11 mourn her loss. - . 1�
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Free."iRemernber the date. I exquisitely gowned woman, the ce Christian Endeavor Union took place at dead. It is supposed the shock of the fall Fullarton., were seriously interfered with w 0 ' ;
. I Though not all born In America, these Ingersoll last Areek. All strangers were killed her as she had been troubled with by the storms, yet good was accomplished. Mr. Irwin Stewart, a pioneer of 'Logan ,1 I
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q . face untouched by cosinetique, her bearing of the term. They are necessarily sailors The attendance was large and.the addresses -Mr. John McDougall, an aged resident up enormous quantities of ice. They evi- uary, at the residence of his adopted son �
' modest, relined, her gown and hat of rich, of exceptional ability, they are sober In profitable. l . 2 of Galt, and for 27 years an employe of dently expect 11 some heat " next st�-mmer, Wesley, near Souris, Manitoba. UnStewarib . . I I
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ONLY,,�. throne, and yet the measureless distance . whether It be theirs by birth or adoption. Pioneers, has passed away in his 9th ear. died a few days ago in his 93rd year. He � his U9 . I
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'. 0 � of some of his millions while In Parts last a,nd so many skilled mariners to navigate' 183"J. ready and willing at,lany and all times to rivals of lambs, which are doing well. -On Wednesday eveni � ng last week, two -1 , �
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$ � fall I There are many like her bore; but, them. -The wife of Alfred Price, of Merritton, play a game, and, ti within the past few -Aiiss Af. E. Douglass, who has been Alitchell to I Mam ByrnW, Ugan, - . .
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to ONE DOLLAR pec annum if bay, died on Saturday morning. number of years, and a respected me t possibility of getting out for some how. ,
.- � 50,000 in h be may be promoted to the post of boat- 0 Mr. Ma-- mber cher, and John Kirk, all of Kin ore, have ,
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Tf not paid until the Id of SIX 11 , I coffee, etc., will be served the proceeds of home in F � - lit th � get back to town �
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t� t quantities come in dailv. This. will his address; lie is a brother-in-law of mine; vlonkton drove to BornhOln -Mr. John Struthers, of E'hna, ana his �
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provide employment for a larl number of lie will be glad, to know that Katie got a evenin-, I.Ah inst., and spent a jolly time l Arife celebrated their golden weddine r
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I . beauty is more Shannon, a young farmer livim, near Har- constituent. . -At the next meeting of the K.noxon The evening was much enjoyed, amusements - .
sparkling and vivacious from the commissioners. I . . 0 . b , 0 ian I
� riston, while engarred in fixing some pa Society, in Stratford, there will be a of variong kinds being proViLded for the en-- - I r
the long price, they must �-Iame them- than it used to be; her eyes,. Instead of be- if t rt of -Rev. H. Hind', rector of 18t. John's de- Z� .
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and not us. Ing languid, are now of feverish bright- . than that prestnted by the of his Avindmill, fell, and was Church,- Sandwich , n Aim- -ers will be Allessrs. J. tertaininent of the guests. The o �
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ness, and instead of her pale, camellia skin boats off the polts of BOS - - ing on Saturday.- He went to tile river to a McTavish,* James Steele, Thonials Orr and ' . 11.) i
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ton and New ,stantiv'. � point where he knew there were some holes Peter 'Macdonald. � - and - -s. Struthers ha .
she has bought horself somewhere a pink York, the writer has yet to behold it. The �
TO DELINQUENTS. and white complexion, " .1 �A Leamington, silver medals have been ,in the ice, for the purpose of getting a pail -The old backwoods custom of making of children who are an honor to the coni- :
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st talked of bulls of graeOfUI,L i ed to Messrs. F. Comber, Colin of water. As he was making his way to the . - I
. AVe have now between fi ; ve arLd six woman in Alonte Carlo. it would take Culin,1)3. Miller, 0. Johnston, Frank Ives, clear wattr the ice gave way, and he was revived again M- Lol township. This and prosperous in Elma township- .
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sub- Herman a -nil Ralph Robson, John Robinson precipitated into the ice-cold river. Bemg winter has witnessed quite a number of -The Uerman Eva lical Lutheran �con- I
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scription list. This must be, collected seen upon her. Her and M. Williams for their bravery in res-eu- an ex ert , lie managed, by almost W!, ella-re purchased a .
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at once. , 11 arrears over one year on fairly dazzling. Perhaps I may describe pear to its patsengers like the harbingers lake on Febr r =n ice, and was thus saved.1 . John Anderson, of Brocksden, led to the Company, Guelph, andAvish to initiate the . I
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one gown anti the cloak into which she . f the'approqdhing end of the voyage, and 0 1 --' -
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Paquin skirt of the softest, thickest black red of tbeir.bottoms often shows distinct- died two -weeks ago in Dakota.. Previous to farewell to Rev. Messrs. Jonathan Coforth South E'asth;pe. The bride is a zrand. whicli two will be conducted in the G erman . .
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lace, and long lines of sparkling bullion Tile dangers to which the pilotboat men Mr. Scott was a native of Northumberland, the classes of Knox College Avere present, dence of the bride's father, Rev. Mr. Pyke, W. Weinbacli, of.Sebringville, at 7 P. in. I
time and the full year will 1�egiven for arranged sorpentwise oil the bosom. The - ore exposed are manifold, one of the most England, but came with his parents to and, gathering on the Platform. sang of Shakespeare,, officiating. The bride w Rev. R. Kr�eizmal of Rhineland, X;rfolk . - � .
ONE DOLLAR. : . sleeves are enormous puffs to the elbow, notablebeing t . Its �
I 4�at of being run do w,n at Canada when quite young, kind settled in I- Blegsed be the Tie That Binds, ,_, L- and bandsomel attired in nary blue ,,N�ith white county, will conduct an E Ii I . at �p
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Me" '--- -BROTIRERS, gi I calmed and in a fok. In the to-wnship of Dundries, Brant county "God,be With You Till We Meet Agami." lacetrimmings. Tbebridesmaid was Miss 2.30 p. in. Mrs. Koenigr will sing solos, and .
AX ALN oves, froin wh ose wrinkles jeweled brace- stormy weather the pilot takes his life in Ontario. He, together, with Professor Cavan', Mr. Goforth left his wife and three children, Alary Anderson, sister of the groom. Air. the choir of 'Siebringvi 1 church wi - con- l : 1. I I I . -
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