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-- - mate children born every year is start- glance at the indicator to discover the with many others who cling to the ola x-rivay next. no is very cLowneasr, ana .r.euueu Ii. /J1111111urillUn ; . Lluw=hbul UL, ovkv�o — .-- J, --r.- -- --.-- —
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. ling and the callousness with which the name Of the city or town which the lined-backand brindled scrubs, which utterly devoid of hope. He has neither Mr. Win. H. Bearaon ; secretary, . tock and especially of the members of � . -
I - DEO,EM B E Re immorality is regarded astonishing. Mr. train is approaching. The invention found their way into this section some the natural fortitude of Birchall nor the Frederick -L. H. Sims ; committee, Rev. the Mechanics' Institute, for his, untir- � .
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I . � . M urage which religion inspired in I John Salmon, Dr. -E. St. G. Baldwin, ing zeal in advancing the interests of the I .
-11 Cam bell illustrates, this by,tbe case of will do -away with the old-time method twenty or thirtv years '&a,,,o. This last co �
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� INE ASSORTMENT a rich old coffee planter at whose house of having the brakeman shriek out the m-entioned class of farmers eeem to thin . "o, -
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I I �, he staid for dinner. Around the narnes of the different Stations en route. that oneanimal is as good as -another, were : "Death has no pains for him S. Graham, Reuben Harvey, Mrs. R. - .
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I I —OF— . whose heart is right." I Hatch, Mrs. P.erce, Miss Lizzie Dixon. has been purchased by the Methodist ;i
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IdSl—all . table were the planter's wife and a large A Montreal company have and all that is necessary tb make a -cat- church for a parsonage. It is a well- -
�, Bon - family of boys and girls, and in the fit up every passenger car on the Gran�d tle beast is a frame'of bo d —A Herring -Cove, Nova Scotia, boy and Miss Louie Watson. . " :JL
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i .Som'e' I I of the conversation the old g". Trunk System with these instruments. on four legs, possesl'110g� a head. and found a package containing $4,000 in - —Geo. Colburn', proprietor of the buiit and handsome residence, sufficient i Z; -
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. I- DRESSES, ' "This boy," said be, pointing to one, FOOD FOR THOUGHT. horns They admire the Scrub bedause , money. to the owiler, -who gave $5 the voyage to Europe, near the banks of abundantly blessed good brother. ;1
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I — , they are hardy enough to Stand on Newfoundland, was sitting in the amok- ,'�%,
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— � WOOL GOODS _large share of my plantation. The boy (Written for Trim, EXPOSITOR.) the yard exposed to the bleak winds —A rich discovery df P . I ,
� . .- � J . 4 of winter from early morn from Marmora Township, north of Belle- steamer threw him - with great force cup for the best animal exhibited at the �
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. . over there, you will notice, is a shade Now that the busy season for the
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o I . . � TJ-NDERWEAR darker. - His mother was a littledarker farmer on his, farm is over, would it not till late at night, and are admirably ville. Fine specimens of dark mica cle across the room. His face was PrG'%TiD 2ial fat Stock Show in Guelph last I - .
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. - And Well -.�Iade Clothing for Alen than my wife,. 4,ut he is a gmart boy, be well to spend a few of the long nights adapted for grazing on the public roads from the northern,townships have beeu emyshed almost beyond recognition. week. Mr. John Kelly, of Nort'h East- .
Pcts;, � . and I am thinking of sending him to' in reviewing the system of farming an& in summer. Their ideas with regard to shown this week. I For three days lie remained unconscious. hope, 34r. William Oliver, Downie, and �
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; . all the children,la good proportion of the farm during the year just ended and above. vThey seem to, prefer the old, issued a circular insisting upon the total under medical treatment. -
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ittas - Edward M'Faul's whom were illegitimate, were num - bered maiiy preceding ones. In traveling narrow rut, to the new,broad road which abstinence of . his pfleats, instruct � ing —Mr. D. Hunter, the active and en- the former taking Several.' — .
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I M . -----... --.-- - - � - I his chiid-ren without concern and his forward with their work. tock-radging does not pay. They are pledge. . last week, ostensibly to visit the head 16111 has.bagged three or four, and Mr. i
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. CENTRAL AMERICA. ' the Tavistock shooting case, hai err. The� latter got , Sight of a very 1-1
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; . � — . that interested her. am Sorry to see th t the implements than it does to put -the grade or thoro- ed the position of teacher in the German . -1
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ik- are � this work has been done bred in the same condition,. and when settlement, where he fia ' gained So
IT., PHYSICAL FEATURE6, ITS IN.TIABI- The country is to a large extent still with which'all . * 1
1 1 galarities and' delayed -re- —Rev. W. Davis, the venerable and 7- �
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. v . to which the ao,il is put is the growing I see on too many farms that the mower the latter on the market, there is a dif- marry Miss WAgester. mittances are thought to be the cause of much respected rector of Woodhouse, 14:,
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I . M r. A. D. C&mpbell., who is a mem- of coffee. The profitafrom thisindustry and sulky-ra�e have been left where' ference' in price of about one-third in —Judge Muir, at the Hamilton Ge'ne- his hasty flight. He is said to be $3,000 died at his son's residence in Toronto on 1.1
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her. of the firm Of Griffin & CWmpb'119 have been and are so great that almost last used ; that tiie reaper or Self -binder, favor of the well-bred animal, So much ral ScasioDs, tried .eatrick O'Brien for short in his cash. Friday last week. Deceased was father M* �
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and Central America for the past threo "' - - e ted that the opportunity of pun- Finkle the other night. The rig con- mother died at the residence of Mr.
, . of land are lying idle for the want of harrows share a similar fate in the fence In passing along the various concessions regr t . ,
; years in connection with his business, . township I ishing him was so slim. sisted of an old-fashioned pair of bob- R. Davis, Mitchell. I
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I M notice a�grea"t miny broken-down milk - —Sarah Hunter, a 12 year old girl � 9
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. ago, and gave to a reporter of the Se,- range from 50 to 1,500 acres in extent, slightly more thoughtful, I often notice - were seated a number of young ladies in North Evathope, had big leg severely il I
I the average being from 500 to 700 that the farm implements have -been stands, which evidently had at one employed in the household of Mr. cut the other day by his axe glancing off I ,p
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. &C." tinel � acres. The coffee grown is of excellent gathered together and placed in a corner time been- sed to support the cans Smith, of Winona, near Hamilton,
, 9 particulars concerning that country : iployer and his the ribbons over one of big splen- a knot. The cat'ia,-uear the top of the
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calf of the right leg, the muscles being .9,
I - Central America, as every school boy grown in Java, but a little stronger and tree in the orchard, where they are left conveyed to the different cheese Jactor- family,.and afterwards Succeeded in do- did drivers. A cow bell suspended to *
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. is now the chief export. The coffee at the mercy of the weather until re- ies in the neighborhood. This practice, stroying her own life with 1 I
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. I San Salv,idor, Nicaragua and -Costa very rich men, many of them million- common cry (that farming don't p'ay) is abandoned. When I ask the reason, I . —The by-law to prohibit the sale of b r � I corners. Shakespeare, Dr. Whiteman had the I
ler.- . Ilica. The country extends frorn ; E)ires, they live like the ordinary native, heard on every side. And iq it any arn.invariably told that the factory did intoxicating drinks in the Township of Y Mwo has reached Ottawa of a des- wound sewed up and dressed, but his i
. Mexico on the north to the Isthmus of - . perate encounter on Monday last week chances for a a t6iff leg for life are said to i Z�
. in small mud houses, with earthen wqnder ? Farm implements, buildings, not pay. Now, let me ask, did you East Luther, County of Dufferin, sub g to be good. � I .
I I Panama, the northern part of South floor's and wretched ventilation. They and all other improvement,s put on the give it a fair trial ? No cheese fac- mitted under the Local Option Act, was between four shantymen, who belon, ..
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� SY � pGpula,tiou roughly computed at 50,000 He was in need of a carrier on one oc- sible interest or value from the money were not satiofied with the returns from son, died at Toronto Friday after a very near Bog Franc Depoti on the limits of
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r i people and boasts most of th.e accorn- I cagion to remove a piece of baggage for invested in farm i In plements, they should the factory the first or second yeAr that short illness. Deceased. was - aged 56 Messrs. Booth & Gordon. All four had Pall beaters were Messrs. James Tilly, I
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I i plishments -of a modern city—paved - � servative, quit uork on M(,nday evening and 'Anthony Rowe, Win. Jewel, Henry
I him, and noticing a native on the -op- be carefully. looked after and protected you sent your milk, is no reason. why 'years, and was formerly a Con �
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4 streets, electric lights, telephones, street posite side of the street, he decided to from the weather when not in use. you 'should not persevere. "Probably organizer. He has -lately been engaged ata - -A
� in cars, - etc. Old Guatemala, which was secure him. The man was dressed in a There is no more needful building about the Season in which YOU SeD t your milk in literary work. . . Barrett Bros., who were ahead,, verged George ,Vivian, two of nwhom are 81 �6'
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I -.I pair of trousers that were streamers the -farm place, and none that will repay was not favorable for making cheese, - —Th ' o North'Brant Reform Associa- a I . upwards.
Lthe :� was among the first cities of the whole from the knees down, A red shirt and an the cost -or erection sooner, than a good the price very likely Was low, or proba- tion met Friday at Paris tind elected examine a trap which they had -set in
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able York and Chicago were in tfieir infancy. cf sandals and no socks. Mr.- Campbell farmers whom I would not dare- to call blame for the small returns. But why George ; - vice-president, 'm. Ryan, companions Went on ahead, but had n:bt. P stant Insane Asylum— ;
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�Xeo. I The, present city owes much of its pres- clapped his hands—the method adopted slothful that are without this very use- give up ? When the'fall wheat fails six Paris ; secretary -treasurer, C. M-. 130 beautiful pictures in oil and .
aper - ent importance to the - skill, and energy there as in Mexico to call a, person's at- ful building. So much for the care of years out of seven, the returns are cer- Foley, Paris. A resolution of confidence when they heard loud shouting, mingled over ' �
I be of General Barries, who emerging from tention—and motioned with his hand farm implements. . tainly smaller than even t�Ose of the in Mr. Wood.and the Mowat Govern. with the barking of wolves. They hur- water colors. He has had ,big own men � .
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aent an obscure plantation on the Mexican for him to go away but which really Now, let us take a loo,k at thb general factory can be. And you do not give irient was passed. � ried back along the path, and soon die- �,
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that f r ontier, took,for a time an active part meant, " come ever here." Wishing to appearance of the farin. In passing up. You may .have looses and meet —Jarnes Brown, living near Wey- covered the - -
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in the military affairs of his country, be liberal he offered the man 25 cents to through the country one cannot help with disappointments in, stock raising mouth; Nova Scotia, in cutting down a . f',
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subsequently went to the United States d impro�vement on most and other branches of farming, and you hollow -tree near his place, found a purse foot of a big pine,. the Barretts were rooms is now !1
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0119 "' carry his baggage for bim—twice the noticing a marke � .give up containing $4,000 in a h ith their backs. to the tree governors express their deep Renee of I '�
pro- - 111 to study the political system there and amount he was accustomed to pay in of the farms each year. -';The erection of don't give. up. Then, why ' ollow` of, the standing w . ", �
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rria, -- ' ougly for a minute, then put his hand in off of Stumps and stories,all go to im- this country is so much noted ? Repair the money hidden by Mrs. Payson, 11'
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. the; �' \1! the great republic, and finally lost his pocket si4d drew .out a roll of bills prove the appearance of the farm. But, your milk etand, feed your cow -B well, lived on the place, and wall Supposed to the ravenous animals. Mu —On Friday afternoon 5th inst. a, �
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I aby- - ous repaglics of Central America under and said, " I'l I give you $25 if you'll stones, I notice that a great 'Many f arm- can and give things a fair trial. It could not be found. - nte too soon. for one large animal had Fullarton, came to Fullarton village to ' L,
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iber � one central government. Guatemala is carry this for me," hairIding over a red era mar the. appearance of their farms b dividesthe products of the farm. But, —Last Sunday Joe Hbsa delivered his, torn the trousers off James Barrett and _get some chopping done, ,��
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iing . extremes of ancient and modern civiliz- packed his Sunday clothes. It - was fence - corners ; while others seem to calves and sell your milk'at the ,larne priately dealt with the power of love to sharp teeth. The four men then laid forty rod, which lef t him in a position 'I i
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3 - ation. Side by side are found the mod- subsequently learned that! the man was' take great plea -sure in using the - public time for you will be disappointment in conquer all obstacles and ,gain all one- about them, and were appalled to see unable to manage his team. The horses, 11,
d a R 9 Ang getting diegusted. With their driver ran 1
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z the, - .a. rich planter worthDver a million of roadside in front of their farms as a one or the other, and often in both. ceases. Mr. H. M. Graham preaide(f, that the pack of wolves was grow I
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!� -of I I sen-tative of the ancient #ztec ; here the dollars. At home they live on about dumping ground for their surplus r4onea Yours, &c., and Mr. J. S., Robertson made a plea larger, being reinforce er fully 1,11,
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� t electric light, there the �Wax taper ; the seven cents per day, their staple food and other rubbish gathered off the 4and., C. MICIIIE. for the Canadian Temperance League equally deoperate animals. . Aft . . . ;�
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0 reet. car and the pack mule ; the steam . . . . MORRIS, December 6th, 1890. ten minutes of this fighting for their Ion, in even & worse conalt I
. at consists of beans and corn groun& into a No I ly rounded under whose auspices those meetings are � �t
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I f; load on his head. A large proportion garlic, olive oil, and bananas. It re- rather an ornament, as it shows taste on The -Salvation Army has opened a known prohibition orator, is holding companions, for they turned tail
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w -k fled. All the Men were bleeding from Y ��,
. ;,� of the population are the descendants of quires a highly cultivated taste to rel- the part of the farmer ; while, on the . I% Prison Gate Home " at Kingston. meetings at Chatham, New Brunswic , �
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JAexico brought astonishment to the a handful of beans and corn for a meal, field strewed with stones and rubbish ---�West Toronto Junction has been of the past two months, organized Mitchell now has two free parks, A
few - . week for the Old Country. Mr. Blowes. . t;
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at are both intelligent and trustworthy, live in miserable little mud huts with a rig to open the gate,'it requires pretty Friday night Brakemen Miller, of the while the merchants have been 'hnable Listowel caught fire the other day and seven years ago and left.bis wife and "� I .
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I es, than the importations from any other The religion of the country4s Roman push, you are obliged to carry, or rather husband was killed by astreet car, hall appointment of A, central wheat buyer be their pastor for next term. —The widow of the late Ron. Dr. I I
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"Ire custom that they all have of smoking ford it to send their childr6 abroad for side of the fence dividing two of the, kenzie. oath, a I If I don't win thin tim�-, I'll Avonbank cheese factory, sold the last try's history. His body lies in an ob- . I
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I to It would be an interesting sight to a Mr. Campbell said that Central the buildings you don't need to look for lawl is Said to have�been mixed up with volver and Shot himself. He leaves a pound. I
has, Northerner to see a bevy of young America is in many respects a great anything tidy. You will in all likeli- farm pupil operations in Winnipeg in wife and three children—one a baby. —Mr, W. G. Morrison, who ban been denote -his resting place. We jaave call- � i
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ed . too, smoking -cig,41ris as they discussed going to waste that might be made to and the condition of 'things in general —A meeting in favor of the abolition conjunction with the Guelph Fat Stock cepted the principalehip of the Tees- once, but so far nothing has come of it. , Z
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am . yield profitably and any amount of will compare favorably with the gate at of capital punishment was bela e one who fought'as heroically for civil
I everyone smokew. In fact, smoking, mpney lying idle that with the iiitro- the concession. Wken I turn to go I ronto on, Friday. last week, and was a great i,uccess. The —Mr. Lewis Seebach has sued th
: for driaking, garribling and theatre going duction -of a spirit of enterprise might. ask the old farmer how many years he —Major-General Herbert is engaged $60 cup for the best animal, to be won corporation of Fullarton for $300, for liberty throughout the long .struggle
:In ., are th,9 chief recreations of the people. make the wheels of indugtry� hum. As has resided here ? And when he informs in studying the history and -management twice in succession, and with a different cutting a ditch and letting the water between popular government and family .
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- does not dance, or after he is through largely to the cultivation of coffee, and over a quarter of a century, I can —11esars. E and McLeod, of Ballantyne & Son, Neidpath Farm, —Most of the threshing nia,chines '
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I r# freshments, The cock tails are usually I 50 acra's can make it yiJIA from $20,000 the public highway to' the farm build- —Buyers.of poultry in Eastern On. man and an ex. fireman, and a� collector season's threshing. They have had a young man about twenty years of age, . �
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