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siness so 'bur nioidly that. he had
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MR, 003rS VU—IT TO OANADA. ' when they saw .-the plain .attire - pf y bad the privilege of address the M46m- ir,if homein Illinois. Ii partin with be noted that each name in religii6n is o the ibilit y of tl air proposers to on . I
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. . . wife, had no other i' ob ,he Young Men's Christian J! 1 a - our I rG I ry. a 4usban, . ou t eas i pulsiVe ; ; ��
n, ' - young men are so I I a their 1 ; ;
The followinf account of Mr. W. T. too poor'to p�-ovide anything " bett I" soeiation, in thair large and well-appo t- we c,q ild not sufficiently thank the for in, Miss Birowd, Miss viao, of Ham i rder t 0
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. Cox's,visit to Canada, we Opy from the It was gratifying to seei however, af ' - ad looms, which were crowded tQ 4he the ki 2dness and affectionate at ation ilton, and Miss Driscolip of Tbornburnin wits, and be . . .�� � i I
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FreeXetliodW, the paper oo which be is wards, that several of th ill fol. in I ve ver, stairs b the finest of they I lad lavished'upon us, Wh � :. the -'County of Grey, wqre entered as ises of otily tmgueso designing emalov, . u I
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a been for ,a years am- with that same men -I ever 8 W. parte4. at the station, it was with a foelin� novices. . � �
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we give'the letter where I we stood, teligit6u1sly'l, Was elt TWr. zeal is under control, they are s ys- brighl � prospect ahead. I c uld no bat' Wiliams of St -Marys a yoke of oxen .for so that 'now- come at i �'.s none I �
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ill full : ; I I to be quite a privill ge. I nott er eAt tematic workers, slid they 'have i5he, 'tbi g, as the train whirl US L L &Y, the handsome Sum of $05-. He also of our fall If . l ;
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on Wedit day, Feb. 23, in wife and -throb as the swele y � Ing Sph it of the Lord amongst them. In what difference there was twe this got Win prizes, in all t,6� 6lizi on the —There, _ i I
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hold pet of four years old, t Ill Home again I home gal I from a for Ign I . care of yoni stock . the . . . I .
I , . � I gal I . i I . I —W � driv-. ment, who v 6arl* g hateo visited a queo-
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train at Sycamore, ea route :O� Goderich, , th re Wn faithful at their posts, God tk,rly; and while hiJe Mrs.1 it. J. w , ano was . "L oma i i, I
And oh, it makes my h artfeJolee,to meet my I e ing through thid streets:, f London on tionableplax a of re iort the, other"v i i
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Ontario. I bad, long since, despaired of . If . . I bl them and their od work. a hopc less case, I bad n a ark ofhop . . 9 . I
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friends once In I , -the nday evenint, I in ' own reast of ever ing home or Satu.. y and having kicked � ip a; tow,were unceri- . I I
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. ever seeing the old place again ; but an I I . 04 following 1190C (Meth MY b'' ,,, L 8', , last the auft ran- a*xy, - I .
. orr _!'aiteraco wore nt11 � from the bug- in .
-' a, Soon the hours Of -he the ikj Viola , onion I k' ked bitt"of doors. Tm'thel I
idea Ot ihto the minds 6f � few person prei ched in the Brook street �J at) friends again. - Truly, t hat, God throwi . st th L lo" his hat It Vi
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friengS, and, working I upon ft,,- they very AMAYP and it being Jhe avl6ni�g r -L, my � chu ,ch, and, by request, illustrated ,,he wrou lit Ill . injuring her seJarely. Mrs. fracas, onaKJ0 em I. JA _ i
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' lecture (Thursday, Feb. 24i!) p�i ion , ent of ,'L Aiahell from , not return . had long aid pite- - I
soon had it arranized th [ I was -to oub� ect V relating my Christian - exp wi- In ue time we reached S c safe. O'Loane was a rasid - .
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'_ had to be made for A. I W 10"A 4 .1 a ap, her marriage, 11 I
ive a short series of temperance lec- I frien L 9 all bar birth to & ous' tj 16 �' .
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tares in their town and vicinity. My palled to find that'KnoX (PreS ri�an) I fo ind myself in a close place, for res- well, d, tak our place 'at the office, and well1nown to many. A our readers. . . i ;
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employers heartily seconded the. move. � I 11 som which it may pyove interestin to the re nd of duty went on slis quietly so , . . 9 L . I I : . � . t I
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moved. - , I erico, while it embraces a great deal of ing a few weeks. . I i
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. I coul - d but ask. myself and is it real . reaching the buildinj we found V Alt H9 -Christian - wo#b, and genuine - I I Sacred Heart at Quebec on Saturday. morning,of I . I . t
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I us a splendid audience,'embra 101 I a all L I � 4 t came to this instanalty1f. I is 'a plate . i
true 9. Will these' eyes behold in reality . v rY ze for the work of God, is burdeneil Oanads. He was born in Ireland, b L
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� rank in society,—evenhirdidri' b&V_ . Society bag I L Le He was a s6e wreck. �:Th ,111111 I two other we i in the . i
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what has so often visited me bf dreams , '. 0 with much 'pride, formality, secretimm, The Gait Literary re. _OUatry when y I I - I I
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Lin lialit and obtained admissilon .Mr. L aker by trade r-n-gd,'aaae� L the greater mill at *be me 0 _. the - expi , but I
- —a jIght of the loved home of my joyous , . -1 , tob coo -using, etc., which- I knew would Ulf been discussing the. question of in L we Y*t � :: : , ! I
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and the scene of the wreck iat last of -alt I what a honestly told; and :1 trembled leati-a _J0seph Capron, of Paris has entered 4eurs. IL ego a oslo -kno- . I
When called to the Wifor L The cause .. n is not wn, '' :
In I - falso' construction might be placed ulon Mrs. Henry Harffing of: Grduton, 1 wa . !
I that was dear to me I SbAll I be per- for billiard championship for the Dom. ' -, k 1"n I I
�tsurgeof recolle i,il , breikkinghen's �ggs, ie� other ' ihe -p ree weeks two fe- L
� mitted to renew t1he .sweet a�isociations of grea et It, i1a g it! . the t) � day for , —Darin ;
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by of half Ali ... . , being played for i.t Montreal. oftlinary pu �� a res Dig male, evangi listi, - . elder , -named I
_gOn ,at events fe-.. I U110(L 0 rUs dme rposest an � �
e yeai a, . " . A. —, of the Lord, he graciously enable to —An old man in the employ of Mr, Sq, L. tink: Ilidy ! I
. over me, as I ga � into 6 fj ,ces of of one a small egg about., the size Of A Brown, aand sq,in tink.: .
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�ie, with the . Rein rt, near Waterbourne had bisfoo -bot r
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had those I had known 1,00 on lh� naxt salvation, The peope od I . child's play marble was in the centra- of L name& Mas .4 . I I f -om y ,have I .
feeling at my heart- that.thd ! � . l, 'A It I badly mushed in a threshing machine a ' I I'll 9 ,V#17 I .
- L idea'that came to i me . &I a news gladly. Broder Henderson he few (h yg ago. . it, The shell 0 a one was Be. been laboni industri a in *.St. . i
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change ! - I How thIt.fros . has ;ett led a CatharilieS. Durim ; that time have . : l
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xipon the heads of oJe nlen; a an in o haveseenit.say it -w thi first they made . I
brought something that still bore the the ,rhway, the dear young min � - . ;
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semblance of manhood. It oleemed hard- fi ve short years: ,And!.th an,'two, re! Bro er Bowers w - restored to the ,ever saw or heard of. I . . , . I . t
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- a we ble i an . I 9, da, Tlsg� builder . __ serv'L I . . I .
J,YL possible ; but it was true, for in due are 001 -many missing , � I will . . . -Mr. Woods Lyon I � I
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__ to ret t the ;1 I Dor . � the sp ring. L . I I . . of Brantford, the other A ;,a ippe a � . . � �
hive been so glad - . ,-a of holn . . T to hard Their efforts are sai have hai] � a good . . t
time we were set down, thus far on our cam to the altar as seeke I - packed snow on the streets ! I I . I 7 � 7
1 . Young Man," had 6n tl ie shores What a �.Iorioua time it was ! . How upar of M double carriage wit6 topo I amil s c .
d of Chic 04 Do- �. I died i 1 ! :
journey, in the Babe I ; : I entreat is said to be about five feet # I i R. Prentiss, Esq. BroA. i : 11 �
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of t, l - I a top phLW peu'coal-box -G. ;
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positing our encumbrances �t Sister I r1pre gy . i "
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I Vorbeis, Brother Arnold and I attended Of the address Mill�gan, the revivalist, caught up �he . buggy, Iand a cutter to P adelphi _* , It ' . inst, � ��
pr .88 (lid I it mor han . port some of it to Huron, I Exposi sl h"m knowix I
to a good deal of business, In the after- little. - The local t, key -note, and Holiness to the Lord v�as r4b 2,3, exhibition. at the Centeno 1 i .
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I in their evtondod n 'ti . written, we trust, on diany the Grand Jury brought in a .true bill a not go, to be artner I �
stice � both in thel Jnited States andinf-lanada.
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mpanions .taking the 5;15 P.M. tra, � membered, ToGodbethepraise. 11"118 . 0, and , � I . I
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f ! r nearly two hour and - i'balf. . of entered into busi in Ne or 'Some . I ..
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. taking a Pullman berth we. rode through 0 1 I unipeg was one whole week with, - , I �
to Stratford without change, Although a, large ortion of t e audience ,,rDw re to be witnesses for Christ. A pro- . . I Guelph on the 14th inst, a report was years ago b retired fr6m active. 'noiness 1 1 .
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ipon t9le platforni,, an a 0 & hapd- tracted-mectifig being in progress in he I eist of given in by the Jttee to w.atch altogether. Th � ,�, .
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in the way of a] aep, out of a sleeping. cart church, I preached several times dar ng St. Paul. Lastweek, Thursday's stage Ovc. it be prbpose bigirinte it V of ,ch racter, stud hisdeath i ;
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the first night it is a great relief to tired . it melted the he be thus over . I the week, with wore or less liberty, � brought six days'mail matter, - I in the text books prescrib d to be Useit w�ll fie r etfully 5 heard of 'by a large I
About 7 o'clock next morning - . I On , dined with the Rev. hir in our Public or Ifigh, Sch �vls. The re- - �
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limbs. at4etic 1, lve of I - Tuesday � f lie crazy notion that the end of the � . . i
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we crossed theSt, Clair river from'Port whelmed with the 8 . Ure, pastor of the Canadian Presbyterian world, is to take place on the lot of A.prii port was -received, and tie Committee 1. � I - 1 1 -
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Huron to Sarnia on the great ferry boat, n Church, of the town, an able minisikr, - 6towel reap . I I � .
I I I next At 20 minutes past 4tA, M., Li ' pointed under their fc mer inatrue.- was ejectedfrom, a rand T, . I I
fallen down before beril'i n lit ility ;I � I � . - rank expT,ea# . i .
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and then the scenery changed f rom the andj a iplendid Of Otalw4l� time, Is attractiDg a good deal of attention . I train, on Wt duesd ,' Jut, by Mr. K 11 - j � ?
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1twel prairie of Illinois to the hills but As I had aberib the. axving poWer anhood, W I d durl . � � I - The Presbyterian- cc frogstion'in � I I I i ! i
a "g in tha� town. , a " ticker pi akor." i Mr. M I t �
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� ad&. Ali ! how that tfie progress of an exec Vest Oxford w edfors tick,et at t1aris but t t, . Z ! - -
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immense elm tree fills the eye usied. them gave the glor r to Him , . W ing hour's conversation, to find that fie purchased the reydence �o Mr. Atrick- I 1 - i I
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from the trunk of one tree'twelve cords . was unable to oak I change, so -
condescended to sa, a sucl� a sinne as I . -ely J�) t .
for five years to the dead levels of the . was sound on'the temperance question, sand DtIffield, lat nil and occupied , I I i
. of. twenty inch woody and from the ro- was offered (in the rain. The ick,q"� i
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I . I . . I mainder out six cords cordwood. Vito by 1117- J. R- H . demanded 11 cetkt but- Mr. . �
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. On we speed rapidly on the Grand =ul fate. I Fred Methodist were not far &parti in . a - '#'. I � I g a or air minis . r, . I I I I y, I �0 I
I found there was t Pro idcniw4n _ - I call outgrom I&, . .. ' . I : . . McAllister very pro perl refift t, pay.
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Trunk Itailroad, and by 9.-30 we reach. "y mat�er of the nature and necessity of .-A-despatch from Win )eg says the - acres of good , old ind an excellent house, -nce wi a that he
. going there just whe I I did for tl ie in ew . It gave ine . � � nit i . The consequ,, was remov.: - I
Rtratford where we have to wait three iq I pracitical personal holiness. body of the Rev. Geo. McDougall, Nieth7 being pleasantly, situatedt, and,4111te .Dear -the train, A the first iDtationj : .. .
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- hours for a train to Goderich, distant 4-5 r Law was to I a . ; . grea, pleasure, also, to�meet, at .his, office, odist misslopary, has been fou! nd neat Be ' the church. $I,OW was pai(f for the Richwood. A suit will at once e enter- r . ;
� . miles northwest. �. common, c6uncil nex event g. F)r*r, MY lotand tried friend,, Rev. Ch . i� )party. - 11
Fie . "11" River Manitoba. Mr. McDougall was Pro I red for &am ,,efj, and we hope fl Le' cont- :
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How ly, any grocery coal take ut lie( nod to D er, o e s � neis Preston,! WAS I a4 I ; ,
At last we are under way Again. I . ame church. When our lost in' 4 snow storm 'on the 24th of ' jan. -Mr. Fra E. Erb,,o : . Z
my heart gives a bound as each wellf- a *011 liquor by the qu, axt an . gal to 3, 4nd I pany will be broug to their San ;er. - . I
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PO I -Th congregation of Chal�meisl the term -up to liatt. by Foli ., Magis- . ; .
it b fit I and drivipg aboat I 0 f address by ; I I 1 � ; I
Busy, bustling as ever. - It has grown, . y the glass th n any o the tave� A I I , strolling ��ge church, Elora, having decided to 'erect with a suitable few of! his � � [
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very much. Why, that stage -driver so . - . towi I we were glad to see that, th many, friends,, on the occas of his leav- i - I
a Dew church at a cost of between $10, issuer for the Coun . of Perth, is as fol. I :
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- the way of dru aftfaictl Lre A An I � ' lows : Stratford, .3 taverns, 5 ,shops, �3 1 �
i D. I .I the salt. interest was rather low, d ng his native place. Mr.
liciting passengers is Johnny Bell ; he , � . 000 and $12,000. Mr. Joho. Taylor, of i .1 !
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--here! That tells its own story. Poor low fgrade - of tav:r a Mo alools co � general business slack, much "solid p� Elora, is now engaged, in preparing plans commence business in the 4ity of Quebee . I . .
I salsions; St.- Maty' 12 ta-iorns, 6 shops - � .1 ,
. also be licensed. ,ut tn . er i 8 nqw : . I. P : i i . ; .
. Johuny ! � . C , gres i had! been made towards fillin � p for the same. I as a Commission Mor�haut in i the . 1 1 i �
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6 Law the Wre icense -.1. Idt if 'that .Y I .0 I I
Licens I ; was, �e places with substantial built] 4 rain trade. It # hoped .' i ;, , -.
- Seven miles fuithe'r and we reaclif . I X4 The philanthropic people in Hamilton flour and g a . ans , 9 Aird, 7 ill . , 4
Clinton, Row many times we. � have I desi�red by the con] 16ilo, a Ii . ted to � . t , 9 taverns, 4 shops ; �h .- averns ; . ? ,
. got . of nmrly-all kinds, and that there 'I'm havdtaken the care of the wife and'fam. he will have much success an his enter- Downie, 6, tavern ; Ellice, 7 - verse ; � � ,
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and off trains here. Nothing is out one in eac I yy quit.- a ei-tyappearance connected w th ily of the 1 611 in- Prise. i I . I . I
on ,1I d qu . rements.of tavern i Xalsz so I ligh. as - ate unfortiinate McConn iElma, 5 taverns; Hibbert, 7 erns -
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, I itich nearly.every gr(cerly *as. a .liquor- � otels are completed this sup- ments to solicitaid for them, they,* Rally Hunter, of Newieastl�, Ont. which 8 taverns; North -Easthope, 4- tavverns ; L � , I
John Leckie, now 'Wardi , Uron, . I sum ner 4) left in straightened circumstances. .! 9 South FAsthope,'rj taverns ; ,4 1 .1 ! i
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.- grown very stout since I last saw him ; kind ;' r- d L I n mor,l it ill be one of the cheapest ap , 0 Mr. sad event. took place at tbeil residence of � I .j �
three saloons, and twelv� O . wf`� .
-The ostler in the stables taverns. . - � �'
- most delightful watering places in 4he ' R. Hudsfetb Esq in the town of Lind- ' . ! ��
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- there, also, is George Fulton, and here is I C ty -A destruattive re oobtrrred n - : ) � I
hotels or taverns, It was thoiti lit he Studer near Dundee, Waterloo U il Fene ; ; ; ,
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the New coun[try. Already many wealthy Am 'ri- - "I'un, I say, on ne;Aay ohast w ek, after � five I I � I 11.1 .
my good old friend, Holmes, of t -be Ii ited D four � 01 bad the misfortune to break his arm in lon Falls, on Mon . t, 20th I i- I ,I � I
. liqupr stores migh cans' make it their summer -home. � ' .. I 1 �
I . iculturdl� � - � . days illness of scarlet feveri. The deceas- � ' ! 1 1
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Bra. -the greatest man for agr I three places last week. He w'AS U = the inst. 'about 10 clock, . ,
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n we have met with. How glad- and a statu. quo ma,mia - P Visiting the jail in the course of dur edwasalawstudentinth officeofLMr. -- . I � T � t
but w1ken the test- vc te came Fri e�e, hay loft and was coming down wten the - L- Roval HOW, a 11ar an va nabl build- . 11 � I :
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ly we exchanged notes as to our doings . wal4g, we spent a -delightful hour with ladder slipped and he fell to the: floor A. Hudspeth, avd was a� - iniwas completdl� destroyed m well, as I . ;
I Din , the store licens � was. I -mite, I one I - his ties, honest . I I. i i, . i ?
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since we last Sam him... To meet him and alto.. its , Verner, E. Champaigne, one of �he with the above result. . . a;ti adjoinin � 11 li use. -The hotel : : *
I hhe saloons out (if , reac �10' . i
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his wife was a real pleasure.. He was go gether. Such z gF61I, oils vi, : or th largost- ea 'ad men We have ever n*L -Mr. J. G. German of'St.'Thoulas I I -1 was Owned" ] . W. Wargm ch, jtnd . I � I ;
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. ing up to 01,oderich to hear the 11 Tamper- I I f He is on a right track we are gW Ito -On Saturday before , I#At 9 . . � . . i
pnrchased one of � Kelly's patent fe4ther. y BL, WoL Port -,r, both .
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� right had not bpe ;he . : i
auce Lecture. " ,see. I a �sai he bad ascertained fr�m . Jackson of Paisley B1,14 near Guelph Was OccUP' . �
I - , - . renovators, as,well as the 'sore right to of whom. an r contiderable -lea 5. Tho I i I
temperance people, i nd there m a i, c)n I ears ansly I I - ' i . , "
Only twelve miles now, and then . . sis of .the records of �he met with a painful ac4d t. He was i � �
- use it in that county, This is a; ver,v I hotel buildii ig was insured .for $3,1500, -i 4 /
rejoicine. IsIly the man - I
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- home ! ,How familiar every object is I I won never be given up ! � pris n t At fully MM,tentlw of -the ine4r, useful machine, and the way in wb�ch it ff . ordes and the far iiitarle, -some of whi�h was - I i� , I
I arts, and was driving the , stand,- 11 . .
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The houses, barns fences all have a ground era d attributed their downfall directly renewslithe youth of old feather be& is I I res6ued in -a damaged conditibn, for $2,- : I / . .
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- Saturday evening, I lectured : n , a ,g on the horse -power, .. hen by some, . ; . � I ,
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home4ike look; bat flie woodland is to t4e use of liquor. �J something marvellous. : !, P :!n W. We lea I .. .
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evidently less in area See ! there - is the new church at W lkinsoh's I *3orn , I nu crease mealts biAl foot1was caugl t and jammed 4, r injured by- fire inot . . . . . .. I � " I
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I o a go 'auAiened. .. I 1 There being in the town quite a . -As an index of the stexdy in was seridu . 1,
- Goderich tp., It i)d n between the main wheel of. the hone . I � �
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sparkling brook where the little bare bar 6f temperance men who felt sempiles of ,the passenger traffic - over the Cinada Ing to save I is bouse; , [1 : I 1
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footed boy fished with a pin book 6Dd a stood there on the o,jot where, ti v . power and one of the am t11 travellers. . i
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. I 9 . a rd aboi�t joining the secret organization, a old Southern Ri�ilway, the Wednesday of -On Satu g,6f Us. � 'Week, � � -,.- � '� 'I
thread line for speckled trout. There is one years ago, I staried. on from the causing painful injuries. I � will be some � I I .
� I -,arr ied . . ; ' Police Bi he, Great T /, . i
in tie aMirs of I obb .a who were. willing to take li$d last ek morning exp over Chief -of agley, 'of t , I 11 i- -
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the lovely be,eoh grove near English farm -house to engag 'Ir before he will be Ab to,be around �,
In rmilwol thirty passengers from the 0 at for' Chi. . I . ralation 1/ � i I
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Elliot's old farm , where I have rested on the outai world ba & -svit � the asworkerg, it was date Wastern-lRailway --')aid .info � . J �
2 . . � ? to hold a'mass-meeting on Satuidty cago,besides thosefor Tokdo,Dotroit, -Victoria, -B. C�, agAmat Jobt Macdonald and Win, Bmk-.,, ./ i . � , - "
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� fa I of , ; �mbit i( even ing, the 4th of Marchi to organize and intermediate stations. . an, ob � .:-
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ing the crossing. There is. the old.Huron the young Man, according,to a census just inade is 5,293 � : I �
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n n I sit o 3en temperance society. At the � On Tuesday of iast week, 4 lad . railway be . n Elora and Fergas with. r . I .
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Road, and 6h I there ---h mile distant, in hope, springing fo 9 . . inclusive of about 600 Chioamen, but ex. I I . . I : I
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full view -is -, tb a broad take and the alasti- step to rW the ...a at ad! 30 elusive of Indiana. The. � llowing allows having a � I . . The examinaOrtook 1 1 -1
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. . _i7& acquisition! A kn'o*le:l a d I K"lor h St. Methodist church - was'wl,ell pupil in the Wesleyan College, Dulndas, sexes and : � �
dear old town I thought -1 would never a ..a - . I the population accordin a � place at ul It. - The. boyar!_ *.�'e fined
t, an honbrable place amongA me I he I fill&[ by just the right kind of r was brought before the Alayor ,on a . 9 I i I
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see agi�in ! Thank God for the sigh . I . a rise. . Rlev. M PFOPI�' at � ages .- . Adult males, 2,422 � - a . . I . I
such an ant r. Siever t charge o t mpting to 8 re to " $10 eac I . dostso A � . I
-ve ; past the grove, sweet- Joy and sorrow, th 3 gl�Aness d d a. I r '. I 1.017; males, between 1$ and -21 years I
Round the cui , � I � � i The charge being Bus- were cout itted to jail. 1. .
and others Tellvered telling speechl'.18 college b I ings, I -twentj�-o!,e : .
-of Rair, the cheering 4( pea and th , ao"I ul 9 old, 49 ; f�malee between I 6 and 18, 92 ;I I ,_ .
. "' days. The yo will be ught up again
er for - ,iations sake than Vale I , '
assor . i and �jyerc followed by the writer, who tained a wa co mitted fo trial. I
ar.8 swayed m mind, . � I 8 1. . I . I i I
Vallembrosa. Look, -wi,fej there is Broth- sin of the past ye I I . .males betweeil, 16 and 18, ,l .3 ; males be- I I
, . had a honor of presenting a pledge, !to -.A painfill. case of suici I a charge of suspec - Iarcen.3 ;f lo)i6 of
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wbil--_ I :stool th,.re I I � do occurri,ea in tween 5 and 16, 516 ; femg lea between . . I
er Thompson's-see, -the ,waving 'hand. as never before, . a . ( � mao'n Tuesday 15 Ol:
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. � I full dependence upo them having had in is posseesto a a Bil. �
kerchiefs ! �bing heart hing the livil) truthbf the goo at n t '- El night last wee . A - . .
i preac I I and 16, 527; males under -5 318; females � , I � I
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I - Be still, throl A. friends of in b help of God's Frace. The first to coine young, man, named David Rendorson, under 5, 309. . I . . J ,e,r watch W, , Oil e'mg �-able t. y s I Xtis6 � I - i
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Why, these are falling tears. Well, it of temperance to . y- i I . 4 .%� � . .
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. forw rd and sign tnepaper-was one . 0 the daughte it re- factorily or it. . I :
cannot be very unmanly, for am I not in hood and their c4ildreA bver th d ad - -lately married to r of ; -W-r, Kennedy, of Mitchelli has plae-- - ;
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I . - fe, Gr6at li b t3 I of had allen very low under the power of speetable farmer of the - townsbip,, com- 4 4 i -one of h : ost beautif ul � Of ; I . � i
. the honux I hadnever exlk-cted to revisit ashes of a wasted I a.1 I stron drink.- Godhelphim. OverJ30 ed a 'bus on the road betwl6en his .Koy- machinery . imanufafturedi . ads., ; I
� stop$ ; a speech was I !sad through 9 I mitted suicide by banging himself in his al Hotel), an - �
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except in dreams. The way station. I I
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His S' irit V s ty-. -, 'd th ,e pledge, a splendid soci�ty - I ' robabl e ten
few relatives will be bore to meet us, no felt as thougli. One 1) , own barn, Domestic trouble is the as- Without exception, we bel: eye it to be 180 �
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I as formed, and -thus was- inaugura�ed m4chine 0 srs.HaggzABros.,'PXam . .
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it rage, �poor I rui ied w . ause. I one of the handsomest vehi,lles ever turn- � i
me Take 0,� . . that which, with the mighty an r, to4, inten : .
- doubt, - Behold, the platform is crowd- ing to I d for the CentenniaL 'T a i
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ed with citizens and our faithful Chns- heart, the Gold yo� serve is Cal in ble of � � -A, Mrs. Acton, of Brooke, La : bton ed out in Canada. It wa8,manufactured .
. . I of the pulpit and the aid of the press, ,, workma i p, both in the wood a d jrva; � i .
rious iO of III t lat I 'Coun met with i serious accident on / I
The citizens are glad to bringing a glo t at the 11 Ontario Carriage orko," Mit- I � � �_
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tian f riends. we �rust, pifove a lasting blessing to the I �_ i 8 9 u ppme r,bb. a body of the I *1 a is � i I %
darkneas, Praise i,. Lord. for J at as- .L TL..ue,s&yhwt. While attempting to. shut; I - . :
1 chell, by Miessrs. McAsill Heneckie & I
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I welcome back an old townsman with a I . l I . � 11 :I . made d/f � 01 Canadian woo& the can- "! 1 i
. hearty grasp of the hand and the Chris- surance. The yCung pdople premmt. the dc or of her house, which had been Casey, and reflects the v r , igbest credi .9 � I
. P . , L I 0II f3abbath following heard t wo t ire 'eces j L eing black wafuut With a : i � I I
I lid do; tru t th re , blown open by a very strongmind, ty nt painting,too, �
tian people are eager -to recoive back the -listened intently, � . upon these, gentlemen. , , ' i ! i . I i
. - i pow�rful semons f rom Rev. Mr. Graba nj and at 4 heaAgan A ch 'a lu�t a half widc of oeb- . ; I
.t acaQ us ar 8 I nd the same time having knitting in her L L r I
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wanderer Ls eat living a7wer to their -may be a few less I 0 _ is excellent, but the lb 5 ff . I
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I of Li ondon, Out,-, as -also, on Tues4 ay hand ,-she fell and one of the needles end growth sple ; the �oi. I . n the . ; . i
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faithful prayers ; !iquor-drinkers in t ii w rld thro Yh 1 he seen to be fully appreciate, . � . . e .. .1 .1 4 .
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- evening, b is great lecture on I I The I cog wheels eing an e Of I � �
. flueuce of that he u. ' t� the 0 OW of . n; penetiated her ear. It is feared,ien'ous I I . i i
11 And the angela eeho around the tbrone, , , in A I . i _A. largewild eat wai caught in a � - in which ,Jakdta ey, � - maple : --
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I 11 RajofcL I for the Lord brings bick his own.' If � the lecture we hai . ;he .vilega of I at- 4 results will issue. 'a. L . I I . I I I
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� OiC L - He i.� one of the most , startling orrigi at L . wolf -trap near Mr. J ames I durphy's.resx- . fi-onspicuot The enc"no wor is �11 I i I
. 1( b , in 9 i -Some of old England's 1, vild flowers, -fro . ' ; ..
Is it any wonder that the IV a -he ening to,what seem, 11 , pit4 � of * I London Road thr mile's , )I � I
L . of t . ' most eh)qu mt to, priniroses have I een relc6i'ved deuce, J, . a tur4ed�aao I ored in thelai6 alit isper- � i I � .
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writer failed him, or that Iiis eyes grew I its faulty elootition, thq I I thinkers we have ever' listened to. 0 and -violets, I - I _- . - . I'- I
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dim, with the tears that iv�uhd spring ? , prayer. we ever I u rdu ' d that, too, . $OM6 people. No doubt the Lord has .L __ in single combat by Mr. Kemoleys's dag� horse. , er is an admirable sa; nPle of I I i
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Ftw, probably, who read 1 these lines, I from th(I liPs Of -a " 16-0111 .. " Ile They were plucQd around t ie fieldi and - Ben, who happened to come across his mode . engineering skill, combin;ijn : - � ( 1
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would,,P.ave been more stoiql under simi. . Farewell 1 peacef I] ratal cene, . Fare. for such preachers, We hope, howevi : r, beneath the hawthorn hedges of .North I I . 'ity and simplicity� . , I
� . n I tli��-, are not all addicted to tobacco, I In Devopshire on the 2nd of MArch. They catsbip while thus secur locke-4 lit strength, lolu:1.-abi'l . . I
lar circumstances. Th , well ! ye hills, thou. r LInnt )rOA, ! Oft �� . - - I - I
0 d4ar wife not , . chancery. The following p re the dinten- tog ' I f raf6 I I �
P � - the 'of ternoon of the same Sabbatb, bad u . . I .
It, f . remind us of the" beautpious- a mmer. � ether themachineis a gem o �
less -agitated, was hurried ipt Will tile weary heart retiLrn i to liseover 0 . i I
. I o a wat Ing ,� i �f sh the Iyll of addressing the Sabbath. timef'-Mrhich As yeiseem sions of this feline monst,6r : Length from beauty. Its estimated value, in $2,000. . ! . :
carrja�la and whisked off I to Brother I for a brief, I r re lig lao-, a 1�� �
again if but � I e i ) t 1, . and Mm Copley ; I
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. P schllri'm' Y'M St. church, which, un4er , aw ip of nose to insertion ol tail, 3 feet ; -Mr, . . of new Dut- � -
Thomoon's where a housefid of old-time ment, the sweet life it b6y knew Wmeath I ' a �n thi's cold If 6anada of ours.' . I
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I � . - the able superintendence of 41e8sra, 1E. y moo th behind the should,41 dee, Water1c 0 County celebrated their � .
friends had gathered to meet us ; and, -the shade of these gran& solemn maple, � _A fie deerwaskilled sometinioago , , 17 inches ; . , � . i
I . � girth of bead, 12 inches - ,,irth of 0 ir . i
� I Moore and Robertson, seems to be ioI a by two settlers of Perry township, nimed ., I "" I golden wedd ng on . the 20th, of be per. � �
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- "the hearty -greeting went round, and ,woods. . 11 inches; girth of fore arm -6 in '.
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-bye, took our � Sunday mom' I I know hig4ly ftourishing condition. ? ellies ; sent month i vhen their children, grand
ingl H wmell . Gibson and Simpson, Across the bdttom . I � I ..
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We all, by,and places- a . I ' of paw., 5 inches. , � I P_n -.5 few �
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the well -provided board, we sbrawdly ills- every part of this C1.11 re-, I I . I � -
. . his 8 in Geo, Cox, the great frait-growar, long, and 121 inches in circumference --A genuine leap ear p trty was held old frieli6 4ad. the plemure of assemb. ' j :
pected some of the guests were forcibly very familiar. On! ot, 19 ye ire I cous . . r i ,
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reminded of the treatmenta young m an , �h,o, I drew my I ro, brdat of ol, iritual i cousin,J�ames, also.f6 stiecessfal farmer, above thehoof. When killed and dress. at the resid one , Yr. Gex rge Lea] io, in ling to honor the *vent. Mr. I .i �
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� . d: tolars o' t so and other friends a4d were disappointed ed it *ei I � evening I ��171 Some young was born Dei ember Ilth 1800, at . . - � :
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mentioned- in Scripture received when � life, From the r .e a n,n I � ads which is le�qual � 0 y 1- -
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� _�n I I W1 31 t O at not finding the elderly people at hot0 ut women in Fergus and vicin -ty had charge Copley,Nov, . r5th,1$0 . ; : I
he returned home , but no one alluded ' r tid el to ab� 1200 live weight,.and st6od 7 _2, w main ! I
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, I ,�i . � I I . a dat on with one exception, feet high. This is the largest w : eier of the affair, and they conducted it 'in- ad March 20 d emigra i from ; . I :
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to it, I . � I led,by the Evil Quej li I � no only inirite a"-4- n 1850 . .. .
After dinner, when maite�rsi had quiet- i� and sin; but here. 91 I t I thro a ;h . ;he G Course I spent a good many momei its heard of being killed ,in Caoada. �� first-class style. They d Nottinghalln, ingland' ,-to Can ... . , : I - I !
God,4ou ht in a y old Signal office, talking with- I he -L"t Sabbath moming,lot the - el the gentlemen, but fnrnish the convey- where they I ave -resided ever sioqe, fol- : I r
A down. a little and we bad returned compeiloa,tory Provid ance, 01 . . - � I I t .
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spo a sai -ed Inan-f ree. . edit)rs, renewing my acquaintance w,th of St. Joa�ph a convent, � I P - . I i .
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to theparlor, the first business on hand back to the same I 8 � V ray P y- etc., bt and in. fact� Merstan -hen . ey retiro& from.Stisiness. � : -1 *1 � �
seemed -to be I I Now, then tell us who , in Christ, and my Sir the e it mainly to )131, six ladies took t I � �
see my o- . he vei and refresh-rnents� . � � � d, fall w i i
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and what th'(.- 'Free Methodists' are." by his -precious blood th Geo.'Cox, its presentfore he pronounc yea of every -0th , frv_ I ;
o un e, I �d their retirement from the availed themsel ,ge that On the Wth tist., Mzv. C - ! . I
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a - of leap -year a ad in a dress' she w I
A, - . ffords to the r sex. As t oro ,on bar. wadding I
Whereupon I endeavored, to the best of glory. I heard very� lit le :fl the garm Dn, � 1 hasbeen I connected with th world.' Thdir names are: Miss Cody, � I I
- my ability, to state the origin, distine- for my soul wii ringi ng . 'th. p ra iseh to I one capacity or the other for 28 years.4 Guel It n' Ale future cimfort of -our d .the et�le was �
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_� The gre tiDgS, I flew 'past all too rapidly, until th van, :amilton, Sister Febronia, ;'Mrs. male friends who were s)'bandedmely %ed bac f to -day. , , � � , 33
f"kee Methodist Church. The smokers mighty transformatic n. . -- I I i
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it, and themeetings in of m ing of Thursday the 9th, when,'feel Horan, Brook, (Grey,) Sister BenedlLicto, entertained at the L it des of fif ears afau L I
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was carrying religion too far, while the"I many years ago, W I . . 7 I I uce the d 'L bride. ' . i I 1 .
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gular anvic ut on the return journey to our Kelly, GU 1ph, Sister Am mis, t I . .
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