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� i ; t" � and become ,rampant Free Tr�ders &s of on I'liursday.night last. Bev al � improvement ij .visible in -the kels- - f un-
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1 5 --al . I yore. For verification of this preiiietion. The report of W. justice- tions between Russia and Englani .
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:. � donald. deliver- mittee iuvesti,a,tion, came of th Advertiser state
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� - A�� - . I - & Co. speech *of Sir John Mae 9 I oral Op a as to the pro- I e Inverness
ii�j - Auction SaJe-A. G. MeDoui _�, is now entirely reassure
� I 01� , advocacy of the -confessional was
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� p- 0 Fu,rni'ture--John S. Porter. ed at Hamilton last f * dispose 6ffec n of her int � ts. But .Austria, Open I I . e
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I � F � Auction Sale -Hoffman Brothe v clearly ially both of their pretended -anxiety according to another account, is no �
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V "M .- . Valuable Farm for Sale-D&vi . the - well salisfied as to the nat f Rus
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Zv - I-, Notice of Meeting -John e*erence sia's eonditions as affecting I
ii I I n. EN=q=1FW � arena Of,politics, and of that r terests, an en - Cathedral sery
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. � - . � Groceries and Provisio - 'The Wairden. for the judiciary of which they so� lustily a w6rshippeps. - I i 1 � .
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� 'I- I Note Lost-J-6hu, McIntosh. . Oast a monop, . � U, vited by GortschalCoff to occupy Osni i I
A T -11 readers will be pleased b Dly I should mOntio,
i � 11 Notice of Meeting --4. B. Geiger. I I Many 9f our - I . however, that as i�he debale was' con- and. Herzegovina, Count Andrassy hesi- LEcTurtiN6Tou:a.-M�s .Victoria, Wood-
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I "', � Notice to Debtors -Jame&' SW Ady. - to leam. that Mr. Charles Girvin, Re.'eve fined almost exclusively to the leaders tates to do so as he fancies he has dis- hull, after - 1606 ing , at. Nottingham,
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- 1�qv the County of Huron f in Jegard to that report is not'to be for England, and I � . I
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� .1ic W., axden . � of the'Con- -deavor to procure'i� edification of the inent Lotidon gentlemen, who are mak-
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I , I , litions. . I . ; lug preparations to bring her out at St.
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I urou ltxro # . yea,r 1878. Xr. Girvin# ,
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� - Mr. Job n Leckie, Reeve of Bru�sels, The attitude of Engl&ndhas againbe- � James's Hall, the mosf swell institution
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; . SEAFORT11, JANUARY . , 1878. . I Proper and will #
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! - of Wingham, aad was elected by ac . . : I � I
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. servative deputation by Sir Stafford - Tax'M;emptions.
� I me " -the they will follow a course ,w i ' must 1COn a Ov- ` I � I .
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P - The Dominion Boarld of Trade. _nt. of . M r. Girvin to - Warden's -the G
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T . . The Grit print DEAn Sini Since (luring the sittings
I . 4 are greatly alarmed oN vr an meet-,, chair is. a, graceful acknowledgment on both Con-
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5 . ings of the Dominion Board of Trade, i Lnd the ses- ' stantinople and Ga�llipoli, and that Un-
� . a, is, no exception to ti e rule. The, the part of the people's represen 6tives j ustly proUd. I rather think� tl a,t , Mr. ' of the Ontario liegislatufe, it is probable
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. lies -f his long faith � 1. not fax astr I I I some alterations will be made in the
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. I orincipal reason for all the Reform mur nuring, - � D� D. Hay was � .
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� , 11L bi in the County Council., IT 0 M t. � money not -day. : It � 'laws relating to ,exem]
. K a single eireumstanca� -med is the reason o� Mi. Mac-� igh ask for i e to ,
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� t that bo ' �, men of i . ce . as a . ember -epeated attacks mon Judge is further stated in,tbis�pp�nnectiou that -
� . dy- Are, sit a. rule m, expen- ful and arddous service I dougall's r *�,. . our wor�by representatives' fxom this
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"' .� enee, and talent - and htwm of tbttt body. The n Warden has Patterson's reporli, that findi � g le was the British fleet at Volcl has been order- . County will see W it - that a thorough
a country iu. theiXr several resident localitie i, they nat- I L ' �
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��', , relations between this couu- ss ng the ed to lBesik' Bay, In the House of
, ur&uy study the trudr �xperi- inistaken last session in exxp , n
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Ming ,to ably � ad a larger ir u n Co - f
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, . . Oj,� old their own in their ova markets. �: the &St'. � edu6tional affected to regard the reported Russian
` . , � , T * , of course, steps ea the diginty )f Reform, he having been a memb�r of . riot of Patty bitternesi - into I . . . in"the mode of taxation. At present
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11 � � � of" Re 'orm is, of I thirt was deliberately attempting - advance upon Consi&Ai�ople, as a new. I
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� . course, a "political maohine."—ST.- LTHARn � - to i
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z I Uld precipitate -the very.evil �e pro- take some stek which would involve a .
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Y . This paragraph is ffrom on of the the office to which he li�s been ectea, ly !looks ver breach of neutrality. Russia declare's Churches, manses' and the property of
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i T staunchest, and at times most! a,b1isive pr the like it; but', whatever' the 8a,u4e ma that she does not aim at signing a ti.eatyl :
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: .1 , 4 , I - � donstailtinople, recognizing .
�Z -no n pre- be, the matter is Onq of sucl� moment- of peace at . 0 men justice why oUg�t not a cleig
Opposition papprs in the Province, aTid County we have,no esitation � I . ymanl
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t .. � a striking fiIjistration ofthe , langer of dicting, partance that. the people #large the difficulties which would be.likel
; is- . and we ext6nd 10 him our mo9t Ous Im. . . . a, judge,t or -an excise officer pa,y -his
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? - making preffiietiow 'upon unsou ad basis. be too strongly urge4 . share of
. . hearty congratulations A assuming the� . - she is advancing her armie In
� . 11 what is evidently a cool, dellbprate at . I 13 1 �rely schoolmasters, priten, -shoemakers and
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i , Had our coi.itemporairy know,r in duties of the honorable position bompt to,subordinate educational mat- . I
i , % ( laborers? Is it because the salaries of
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. 1. van,ce what action the Dominic n Board 0, : 111 136r ' es 130 , ters to the exigencies of & pa, gry . :, have been arrang
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t .. . of Trade would tak , justly entitle him. I . . ' .
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. . ed - ers A.uother M,iniste Defe . These.excuses, however, are not borne .
� . mend � A so highly. As our read I at�ed -the lea,d'rs;of that I
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� � - Aistice Patten,ton by . share d the' taxes Ahan these
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; , .I , Vail, profes I classes who are now exempt from . wny
i � ar, e aware, the Dominion Board of Trade T he defeat of Hon. M inster oiA by the tone, of populax sentiment at
a . - - . party who s .such an in en�ity of
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� 119, composed of the leadhia M( clients of '_Nlilitia in theDomini n Govern ent, confideace in the ty of -the.,Tudges. . part ot the. � municipal taTation, and
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: . . As I mentioned last week, Mr. Mac- ces . , e ,even if - they )vere less able to pay, that
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; , . a .. . . dougall some days ago, in sp aking in- I � i � I reason why the laws ''should dis-
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� � spective of political sai Ltiment. Scotia, wits a surprise .alike . to Buis- - cid4�ntally of the Sam fte S.Poke of N,
4 � -1 - . . . I : , I criminate iii'q4eir favor. If ministers
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a - I itioi ist. Mr, Y na epoit, the
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I Well, this body met in sessiag a ew terialist and Oppos . eport as a whitewashi . , s he Coun-
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7 � . 'The abolve is a had represented the c nstituenoy of argument of o,n advocate. I At Thurs- � n* bo�lers, in Cincinnati, ty Re,c . .
� ��', days ago in Ottawa. . . i � � ma nfaAurcr� of r Collec�ors of Customs,
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r day evening he said'tha,t peiliap's the . are not pl�id gh e' 11
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. . sa;mple of the eulogy bestowed ipon it Digby f of Several yea,rs, d at' tl�d last committed suicide on Friaa,y.. riough salaries, by 'a
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I .; 1. I I Judue had -made some 11sec0t �ug.ges- : DESF,ItTBRS.—The� number of de- meausleithe be paid enough toen-.
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I _';� by the Ofposition press previoui I to: its election was returned b� a majo4ty as tiorl's to the G - ornment of ,eo I . - I . I I I .
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I . meeting�, . T he ca.use of this pra ise was, large as that recorded against him the changes or something of that kind, but Ll�t'ug � I
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I .. t I papers that the Boa,rd would declare this"dede ' - I I the Government had issued: the Con- I DIAM6NDS.. , - i e �
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l � So U b e 0 nte . �[ � brted last year from the Cape Colony all means pay himl-as much more as will
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. Dominion Govemmeat, and lem&nd conjecture. Mr. Valil w s one of the uii- whole truth, but an ex parte e&se-.P'. Mr. I I � get half that �mo '
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: .. . � i� I between his attacks, an ea,me'st Protest are Of Xes.
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. . . . &high protective tariff . I ma,gfiue, pendance of PE6'rlianiont Act, which ae- .., . I , oarsma,u, has issned a challenge to Hsu- sh ' : the: ta, " Why should a
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i d chagrin of counts for', the I ti lan, Courtney, or ain other man, to row mech $1 tO per day, or say
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t . ' hether it .r as to, say �Itl�alt
; . . � . �Mese orgaiis, when the followil �g reso- uency a,t' this time. . was agged to go so fa - 11 the
I I . . � . - i . I . PRIOPQSED.STAMP �UTY..-Prussia has sessed at 4800, pay §15 or'$16 on realty,
. - Intian was ca,rried un&ninaous by the his dereliction. from th pwtb�s of pro- G,'Overnmeiit sought commissioners .- '
� , I i proposed to the Federal.Council a stamp while a clergyman who gets 61,000 or
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i Board: I priety, in this respect, pr some . . t) I I duty throughout the Empire for the . 42,000 or $3,060 a year, as the case may
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I present tariff'of 171 per cent. is fait and - Government, and acted acco�d'lgly; " -ADvANcE IN CoAL.-Tho Delaware and were not exempted, wo Id be assessed
That wbile, in Ole (,-;timation of this Board cause that ceasioned - 6is - defeat, re benefit of the Imperial Exchequer. be, and living in b6 house which, if it
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I . . crease the duty for re-venne Purposes, tl is E however, thait both these causel. had, offi6ial under the Minister of 1p4ducatio
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. V.6tild respeotfnfly request the - Governmei 4 to con- . - n from 50 to 60 cents a ton., Other coal income or on.realty? ,I am glad .the
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. sider the industrial development of tli a country mainly to do with, his defeat. So ar as- . , In eiXpected to make an country is walcing �ip to the absurdity
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. � MI any re-adjustmeut of the tariff. , of the Judge had whitewashed that gen- I .
i - advance. I and inequality of Ouch class laws, and
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i - . concerned this defeat will count6rbal- 41 Air. Macdougadl., who wag the first to , I .
I . � I that instead of the policy of the GQVorn- I - I! io disc are engaged iii, examining a,n oil well. in cry.outforreform'. ,Petitions axe coming
I � . an.Ge the defeat of Mr. X?ff,%tt drag into t1 .ussion a direct refer-
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. . . ment. being condemned, it is ei idorsed : I enceAo the Central Committee i hvesti� I
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I I- gouche a few days previopsly. � sive preparations are being made for its town and city in i Ontario, �asking the
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I as the defeat 4f Mr. Vale was illness, of the Minister of, Education, - i . abolition of such infamous laws. .
� . ber e d that although the B oard w, is com- 9 . . I , PAYMEN. T OF INDEMNITY. I Private " - : �
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; . � A that �80,000 ,towards th� payment - of this public burdens should be equally dis-
I servatives, aind Reformers, there lution I I I * days before, that he mould - liot, enter. . , . .
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� . ear's instalment of: the indemnity to tributed, that u'
- gentleman Js now before his con y . 0 class of our PTPUIa-
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� . - voice at hand being raised agai net. it. ents' so"'c't'ug t' +4 step mediately effected Mr. Crook's qepart- A HA �SOMZ GIFT. E Governor others their just share of these burdens,
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: ? The resolution was seconded by Mi r. I i .. . - I . was well Washburn �as giveii� his residence and I cannot trespass ,on your space, Mr.
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. - . Greene, a lca,di.Rg Conservative O" mon- Standing Mr. Crook's absence, however, at $100,000 , I I . - � �40
. I and populsx.M inister th I his pre ece I as, a. sito for a,u indu*strial matter, but I V�ill give One illusbiation
� , treal. Mr. Adaxa]�rowi,t, of Hamilton, I . s- the Government were able to reply most reformatory school for girls. ' I
. � - sor. So that the Gov - ment wi I not * . for -thopurposei of showing to what mag-
� . effectively to the aktacks of the. Oppo- .
: I was in the chair; lif r. Thoinas :White, . . BuRsAnY.-John 'Fraser, 14- years of 'i � under false laws.
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�. . . lose either in strength or POP# � *. y b sition; and not -only so, but tol show
. . . � Mr. Fraser, and malay other Prominent tl - .y . . age,- and son of Mr. F raser, parish school- Trinity Church, I I learn from: a late
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� i�� e of . . I commission 1P. when he -%-,,6s--' of- ol .
r . � : � membersof thoBolixda,ndnot oa Of course the defeat I of Mr. � Vale . in deho Association, - dinburgh. . - ; of the
. I for med a sweet morsel fo� t e the value of the en)rmons sum of 170
1 - Opposi- floe, thaa any Administration bef§re. or
7 them raiqed- a hand or .Spoke E. s word � Ifl Nrw ILLUS�RATED VOLUME.- Under millions of dollars I The city is said to
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E - , � The Sta,n(ling C,ommittees for the la,nds
� over it, wild profess to seq in it aingther and Isla,nds 6f Sc
. ; the policy of the present Gav-dil iment, I session have becu Aruck. The'; name. John Ptland, "'. Mr - on the land. On t1iis vast property are
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I- ,. , ' po Coln- Sketches taken from nature on wood. . even brothels. In several parts of
s . I nfort ch just now lo� mittees; that of Mr. Bishop On the - .
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r - . on the part Of Mr. White and hi. polit- ' - ! 1�itt indi nation over the announceient in f this rapid accumulation of church prop- .
. � �. or gru�ge% th � Hong Kong, that th�: son, aged 17, of a , erty is likely, at nq very distant day,
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I ;. former rebel 6hief is to be mutilated to bring on &"� condition of things that'
: � one, tind rejoice that it aiffords them so� *_ IkThe balance of our correspondent's leder ha -v.
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I : . ' much hope goad sa,tisfac I I I ed between .this and Toronto, did not and enslaved according to the Chiijes e us. Tfi
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f . -use for auxPrige to 'Mr. . , - been in confinement -wealth in gorgeous
� ca ii-aae. omas reac), us up to the hour of going to press.) law. The lad has king
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! . � I I . i the prevailing infidelity -of the age, #_' gardle%s of the cost'p'r the burdens .they
� - defeat Qf aai uDimportant in�ember of the Probability that an armistice will be 0
t . &itical ardtlitor. Mr. White (nows - . � . markina that clergymen were not afrELi& must thus impose u�on the members of
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- , which himself and his p cient cause for loud hurrahing. W'ho-u' tentittries to agree to anything that will only the most daring Atheists had the safe to say, are not always able to bear,
I - , I 9-rty a,dvoc, ate on - . i . �
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t the political Stump for pur ,ly pc litical . the capital. WOMEN''S RIGHTS. ---4n Act came in building costly churches, one might al-
' Shows that few favors just now fall to ii the meantime Constan- I
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r . I I . . their lot. When Sir John was in po ,.secured to married women in Scotland man lay in prQmoting church enter-
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- � � . also, knows a,t a, f orm er meeting of the the dofetLt of -a Cabinet Minister bad placards axe -being posted in Pera', and their property and .earnings. 'With prises. But,' if people axe wealthy
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. . . . I I I same bo dy, and before his party made become so common .a cirot . imstance the ,Government- is vainly endeavoring regard to lijisbands, they -are only to be enough to build expensive churches,
. . - . that people did not think it. worthy of to suppress the excitement by empty liable for ante -nuptial debts -on the pro- and buy plots of laiid for church '
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Pr 0 .jecial mention. it was only when a prochan,%tions begging the peoplo to be PO
I office, he stron,g,1y advocated a. 11,� - por 81 . - CHARLIL. Ross Tiris !41 cc,
. I . %; , . . calm, which, as usual in such. � cases, . ME. -A boy , anylonger to say they &re poor, and
, � inister wa supposed to be Charlie Ross has been cannot pay their taxes. The , day is
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.. Cent. duty, While we 'low have a G- uty Of � I ding M . s refused a constit-' only serve to increase the excitement.
. I . brought from Demera,ra to ffaJ,timore by now gone by when. eon -
� � 17jporceut- 1�uowingtbesofaots,Mrl 1.16-ney ill his own Province and had to Fears axe enteAlidned in Tilikigh cir- 0 gregatious can-
� 0 �he captain of a bri' . The lad 'Was not afford to pay.their just Share of the
; r . Seek for one in the wilds of Manitoba or' `1es tl1a,t the Russiaas will reachi Galli- 19 I I . .
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I - . 'to dare not say a worLT tLg&in,t the . I � poli by the 2.6th inst'at the aiteg't, and _Pgo by' lal improvement, in the benefts
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British Columbia, or was forced to -re- � 1. ' hich dissolute woman,
. resolutionix, ondursing' the pal�cy (if ta-le : .the 'def ence of th � . , fro�a Boston, who of ,which they sb are equally with others.
0 ta,in a portfolio without a - T - I e n eel- O f I 8,11 a Q 11 IV some months ago abandoned him. But, Some' -%611 say, ,, if you tax
. . Goverament, ur he would, in th first fOnstitUoUcy,' that city is situated has, been confided � - I
tImt special comment was occasioned. to Suleim,am Pasba,, the report of whose TiaF', NEW KING OF ITALY. -]King Um- churches people will not build such
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w . it is well thli.t times escape -with the bulk of his army bert', of Italy, has beeh �.sworn in. to costly Churches, and the cause of the
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_� . . in the , " m-eu of educa- . have clanged! an'. d -agh the Rhodope chain, h . -suffer." To this I
- presence of tliese it is , thro . �r,s. been office. The occasion was mark church will' thus
� n,qthing to the discredit of the Gov- . , ed by a
, I tim, expo,l,ieuce'Lu.(It,aeut"Tttsth�,cio�zt?-� . � I confirmed. Suleiman is now at Drama, proclamation of amnesty to adl political aiiswer, I doubt if the small'amount paid
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, I he know that - by so ej()ing lie would , ha are posted with . their f � . would much curtail ' the expenditure on'
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= - TORONTO TOPICS. Kirk-Kilissa�_32 mile ast north-6,ast of confo' costly churches ; but if it does, it will be
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. t prove : � those � . I -Adrianople. I . his.fatber. &use of true religion..
. . men. I . �. I 1 (FrOla 0117- Special Comespondeiit.) �\Iuch discontent has been occa,sioned FIILU'RE OF THE COFFr,,E Citor.-Th - Justice is an integral principle in any
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. � )u of the6e Conservative mer - - , It oceasioually h ' I . oyment Ceylon coffee crops have been seriously
- . r � - Theactic - a .. . appens in - preparing . at Bucharest by the anuoun religion, and especially of the Christian
. I . . that Russia will take the fate of Rou- damaged by recent heavy'ra,ins, the ef- religion. The Master gave the dii;ciple
. - I bers of the Board of Trade should open My ,weekly budge - t of Toronto topics, ma,nia, Servia and M ont6negro into her fect �ein * that the production will only -pay the tax, and said I I go
I . - I 10 are no w - I . 9 � the money to
� . the eyes of those wl It irfully. that there, are so many subjects de- I own haads, and that these principah- be o"ne-half that of a good season. The - and pay for thee and foi me," and com-
c I i I to the f act that the leaders f thalt' mandina 81tbution that one hairdly - ,presented in the nogo- tea cr , on the other. .
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I - - I thinas that are CEesar's.11 I am glad to
. - ; * � tiatioiis with Turkey.' Servia is making increased, and preparations are being . t>
I party -have Simply adupted the ,- rotec- I know s where to begin, or, having begun, .
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t � tho most of h cuppng as made for the extensive cultivation, o see a few high-minded and honorable
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11. . � . aim as MoNzs N C-4.1n)LES.-Mr. Spurgeon ave even followed the
� I They lino,Vv that whal they advo a,t-q' is, more fiequently-the case,:' however,, and- compensation for their arduous share in gave a curious lecture in London the example of the Master by asking to be
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I wh i . I I . ATEST. I given the privilege of paying their taxes. ,
� OR theYwero in power thenselves. the session before the Legislature � has -
- � I Rumors and. counter-rumorg r6spect- to his audience for purposes �f illnstra- The laws, so long as they exempt any
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I rather than increas I j nd, al- su�-h a 11,110i y of topics, either! im: tiations are plentiful, eems to dirty old lantern, and a candle lit at ty, from
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. . I though th,e�v know all t1lis, v -et t iev axe porta,nt or amu"na, that o Oil Monday the both ends. � .
I . qlot � conditions had not yet been formulated, THE LEARNED BLACKSMTH.-N[r. Eli-, promote class injere+, and, conse-
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Z I del , 'O the tempted �o violate dither one or other . ' ed
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t I o thein'by a false of the tw� golden rules �*f iourna�`sm tiators would -appear to have been char- learned black our pohticq,l constitution;, they are &
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rite - that hemorrhages of the lungs lately, and i ,
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. . teRces. F5hould they u n*fortunatd1y&,iic- Boil down. The tronble� at the pres'ent Porte finds itself plujaged.' � T e latter, feeble health for some months, an respectfully, - A TixpAyEu.
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L I . . ,bY the absence of any,: A LuCKY MISTAR .—M. Dugue, a Plympton, was gov ig toi Sar4ia -with a
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� en the first scare, 'umped towara
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down a'n& �ut." However, we
� 6peuel .
the Sidewalk. Mr. F1004 reached fo3r-
the paircelt, tand so valuable was it, that ,_
waXd for his whip, and als he did so the
I no leg's- than three envelopes encirelea . I
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front wheel struck the sidewalk 'throw-
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it. , lgefiiblingly -.�,,o dxew. forth the , � ,
inglilmout upon his., a. was
precious (10'Pulneut, and as we looked I I
brought home on -& stretel"er, Ind has
upon.- tl�e,' beautifully embellished * � � -
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not been able. to- mov� since. It Is -
- cardp , I I coidially inviting us 'to be . �. I
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feared that he haa sust4ined fatal, in-
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present iA-,Wew Orleans at the graaa I
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juries. � .
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drawing Qf'the Louisana State Lo ttery, I
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'71 'W6
on the i1th of December, 1877 :
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found .� �
our -, a overcome
�eeliu. S us aua �
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There are several cases of t�rphoia
fever in and about 'the �illage of Lou- . I
we _�, but here let iis pause, We � -
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cannot bepresent at the dra,wing ana
O'
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desborough. . . . i
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we are sotry, because we .should haj�
7_�Mr. Fisher, of Colborne, purcha,s�d
liked to "kick the stuffing out" of j�;
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from M_-. J. H. Dolsoh, - of Brussels, the
manager pf the concern. � I
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stallion Lord Dufferin.'� . �
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. The mnual meeting of the Row, �
'ek
'A. farmer was fined: 02 and costi in
Society was held in -Xn.
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Goderich, a few da,ys &90 for selling a
Gorrie, on Thursday -the
a load of -wood without havihg first paid,
10th,inst. at one o'clock -P. X. The
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the Market fee. . I � .
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auditois r6#ort having been rea'a, a 1.
-na -
_01e
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A� little -boy named I Adam Kay goti
adopted, win
follo 9 officers and
his leg brokbn one day last week while'
direc�o�s, were ellected for the eusui�ng - -
playing with other scholars on the, Bras-
year, viz: Henry Smith, ,Esq.,' Pres.
sels'school grounds. ' I - . I I
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ident , JaiAes Strong, Esq., Vice -Pr,
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___�Mrs. Sarah J. Hale,i who has for 26
dent. Directors-Jamnes Me , jas.
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' lited- Godey's Ladies'. Book and
ye Irs ec . I
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McLaughlin, Dr. Melfichael, Charles . .
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wh upon attaining her 90th year, re-
O'
Willson, William banQ, Willian�Evalis .
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� irea from.that position is mother of Mr.
David , Weir Willi Stron. , aua
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- H. Hale, of Clinton.'' i
etf. Aud
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,Some miscreants unknown wrecked
Young, and Joseph D. Smith., At 4 -
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a piiblic. school house in� . US orne & few
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liubsequent - ' meeting of the Directors, R. I
Secretary-Treas. - '
lits. ago, destro;ying! th,e furniture,
ni�
Robinson was elected
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books aind ps,pers, an(f attemptiI49 to
urer. I . ! 1
set fire to the huildi)la, but without sue-
-The annual meeting of the Howick t
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Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Com. .
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''was held in Oxorrie. on the 12th
Pant;
County for use on the Court House, was
inst--- A fair representation of the policy
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hoisted on Tuesday for the - first time.
holders was present, considering the -
It is a handsome b1hune'r. . The flag is
state - of the roads. The see ' retaxyls I
and bears besides tiie 11 Jack," the
report showed 1�046 policies in force,
.red,
wreath of ma,ple 1pavqs- inclosing the
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01,097,237-66, amount insured, aud .
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Canadian Coat of Arms-. - ' i
promium: notes $54,730 21, and t1le
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-At the annual meeting of themem-
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company in a flourishing condition, tTle
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bers, of the West Riding Agrieultu-]vml
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amoiI& insured having been nearly
Society, held last we6k tvt Goderieh,Mi ,
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doubled during the past year. The
Wm. Young was elected President, Mr.
f OrM,er directors were re-electea by -
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Win". 118,y -den, first Vice;rPresident, and
, acclamation, and no change made in I
Mr. 1 A. Snell, second lVice-President. I
the officers. Alt -the rueeting of the
The:society commences thd New Year
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board * at the close it was resolved on
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with, a ))alance of $179 iu�the -treasury. ,
motion that 75 cents be the nia
-xim,um
-Division Grange, N6. 21, held its
charge for new applications., and as
meetint, � e, on Monday
before.50-cents for each additional and �
.annual
the i4th inst. There ,%fts
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a good at-
renewal. Balance on hanol'449-69- -
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tendance'and an interesting.
time report-
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,;�,d. ' Peter Hepinstall �was,'re-elected
I I Perth Items. � .
master, and A. Drum'mcnd,
seceretaxy;
Th� �s&lsry paid in Listowel to the
Next division meeting
to be' I held iq
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High *School teacher, Mr. James Crozier,
Clifford on the last IMTZ�aay
in March i
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B. A.)'is 0100.
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next. �
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-Xi;.. William Davidson, Reeve 6f
- Mr. John Mooney,
of Morris,
Fullaxion, h -as been re-electecl W,ardan ,
last: week, purchased
a first prize
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of the c ounty of Per- th. i .
covered buggy ma,n
C Urod:g�ub ,
,
-A�p.ark lot of an acre and ai� half in
Messrs.. T. & J. W
s 1, of 'I
. Mitchell was sold the other day for .
sels.� He also boughi
frora J. F.
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4400. �" Two -years ago it was worth jonly
Waddell tiie prize. carriage
harness ex-
:
6200.'- � �
.-hibiied at the fall i show,
held in thlit
1.
. -On Saturday the 12th inst., Mr.
village. The sales were
made fOr'"s
Breen and brothers of North Easthope,
on private terms: I I'
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��ing
threshed 160 bushels of oats in thirty
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-'At a Special meet*
f th
'B .13-
minut6s. ; !
ham Council, recentl�ftcld,
� . by-la-�v
to
it was de-
to the rate-
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-Mr. Richard ,I-Ioney, blacl . ,,Smith,
cidod submit a
for the purpose, of granthig a.
A,rito�hdll, was badly kicked in the face - .
by
payers
.bonus to Messrs. Fraser & Gillies, of
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a, vicious horSe he was shoeffigg, a ,
few days ago. % - .
li�' "in o es ablish
Teeswater, to induce t ' t t
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-The farm of the late'John MCN&Y,
their a-cricultural worksl in Wingham;
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6 littId east of Mitchell,- was .Sold by .
a,nd -it i9s zexpected the yoting will takto
sIlIction 9, few cl,ays a,-for �5,750. -Mr.,
,
place on -the 1'5th of'Feb�uary-
T
'o, . :
Squire was the purchaser. Z
-The following persoiis
have passed
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!; -The by-laws -granting - the sum of
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the second-class examinatioir
held. in
$5-500 to extend the Stratford and '
Goderich, ia December 1�4t; Grade '
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Hur6n Rgilway to Millbank, were car -
John Elliott, Colborne; Win. M. Leigh,
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ried on Saturday almost unani'mo'Usly.
Ashfield. Grade 7R -Tames G. Jones,
Usborne-; Jamesf-11. Orr, God-etich
.-In St. Maery's a mob of , 1!.sma lif
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Township ; James F. Parke, . Stanley.
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boys" between the ages of 12 and 16, , .
. 'the , '
gg
are in . habit of -congregating regul-
All axe from the Goderi ch High SchqOl,
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which'speaks w 11 fo t le "work done
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srly in stables, sheds or any outbuilding .
suitable for their tbZ
there. 1
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pUrpose, and pass
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-At the'reanl:, aunum
meeting of �
time in playing euchre, whiskey 1. poker, I
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the Districi of -Hullett ILoy&l Orange I
Lodge, I;e�d at Clinton 04 January 8th,
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-An - accident happened on the Mit-
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the following officers elected and-
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chellSkaling Rink, on Monday evening . �
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of last Week to Mr. Thos. Square.
installed for the eusub:g year,
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Brothers John Scarlett, W. D, M.; re-
While in the act of skating backward -
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elected; T.- Cooper, D. D. M.; Win.
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he accidentally, came in contaotwith
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Rinn, : D. T.; J. C. MoiT�Isou,_D. S,. re-.
some party, getting a very ugly fall. He -
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. elected; Rev. Mr.lPie=6 Chap�; Jas.
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had to be assisted home, -when it was
found that thet-sliall bone of his leg 11
Lowery, D. D. Of C. 1. i .
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-The following is 9, list of the officers
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was broken. He is now aoiav -welL
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and directors elected fok the Hullett
-The other evening the son of Afr. R.
Branch Agricultural .Society for the en.
Eaton, SLIftry's, ,,,met with &'�severe
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smug year. President, 1 S. Andrewr,;.
accident. He with several other boys I
Vice-Pr6ident, John Mason; Rec., N.
was riding down hill on a small 4ed,
Robson; Treas.,'-T. Cooper; Directors
WIn. Coldwell, J - Shipley, J. Go I , j.
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and in passing over -a crossing the Jit-
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tle fellow was thrown forward on the -
Brun�don, W. �J. Biggins, J. Youiig, j.
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sleigh, striking the turned end of -the
.
Beacom and T. Tipphtig
,; i Auditors -R. I
runner with his mouth, driving two of ,
lu. R�cey and G. Pay. , - '.
his teeth into the roof of his mouth,
-Qn
Saturda,y last
d kn6Q"g two others out..
Leod
I and J&s. Wiggins, 1 of God6rich
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--�-Wednesday evening of last week .
took
1,1200 pounds of trout and whit9fish,
Mr. Thomas McLaren, blacksmith,
on th el summer fishing groundwith laets.
Mite -11611, came near losing one of his
This is a,n unprecedented leircumstaince
,
eYds- While cutting Off- a piece of iron
at this season of th4-year� and the haul
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at the anvil, the small piece out off fiew .
is a big one in any sekson. Consider-
up and. struck him in the eye, causing
able numbers of herring are being
the gentleman the most intense ago
. ny
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c!LUght with nets nearer sbore.
foi a time. The seusitiv§ member was -
much ipjurkl it be
-One day'la6t week. a little child i�
and will some time .
Clinton, -hot over two year 'a god
before full sight is restored. Had the -
to obtain possession of a Moolr(l,Zolaliad
iron not been romid, the eye would .
. .f
Neen placed away in a dr*ver, &ud _at-
undoubtedly have been injured for life. :
.
tempted to shave himself. i He succeed-
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-The annual meeting of the-F,ullar- A
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ed in inflicting three Iona Beratches - on
I tl)- .
ton Agricultural ,Society was held at I
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Ws face, when he was discovered, and
Fullarton village on Thursday the loth.
the instrument taken' away. It w&6 a
inst. The directors and auditors re- -
wonder he w&s notgueriouSly hurt. *
�ports were adopted unanimously- The .
. -The following gentlen�'en have been'
Me'ehanialk'
1 following officers were elected: - George.
Leversage,
elected' officers'of the Huroii
President; R. H. Bain, Vic� I
and Farmers' Association! for the ensu-
President; Directors: W. Davidson, . �
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ing year: JR,obt. MeMordie, re-elected
John Rodgers, James woodley., R. F rg,u- .
President i J. Cooper, . Vi�ce'-President i
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cis, - X * Aoach, Goo. McIntosh, WM.
.
-J. Young, Secretary; WiA. E, dgar., Treas-
.
_ Pridham, Wm. Hodae and H. Borland. -
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urer; 1�. K&i3er and J. '_'Kaung, Sr.,- di-
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At al ,meeting of the direct ors after waxds. .
rectors. The society havie Zlecided,.in
'Wm. Davidson was elected See.-Treas- �
f uture to give,either & qipIoma -or prize
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urer. .
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I to. self -binders and rfWines of this
-The Mitchell, Logan, Fallarton and
. a
class, and also to pea-har�esters.
Hibbert Agricultural and Horticultur-
-The folloiving officers; were elected
al Society during the past year has
and installed for the quarter commenc--
been very successful, having hauffled �,
ing January Istj by .acting Deputy
nearly $1,000, and having a bala'uce of - ..
(kroad; Thomas Ratcliffe,, - for the �
$77 for another yeat. They have also -
Ethel,,Township of Grey, Divigion.Sons
secured a, good show ground. The fol- I
of Temperance No. 149:-.W,. - P., John
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lowingare, the offi,cers:-John S. Cop- '"
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CoberU A, Aichtl,rd #,�p
�p: R. S.,
. pin, Pr esident; Henry -Heal, Vice-
� Isaac ake; A. R. S., Joel C. Pauakak-',
'S., ' . ..
President; Robt. Christie, Secretary; Z
er; F., Thomas Simpson; Troas.,:
.E. Stiles, Treasurer; Directors, R. J.
Chas, Dobson; Chaplain, Aar6u PaLul,_
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'Moffat, J. H. Faga , ThoB. Babb, A.
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a-kaker; Conductor, Wil Y-ta Ti ami
I g in ;
Asst. Con. Sister Dinah: ,
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Walker and A. Mulheron.
,Crackeia,
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-One night recently the inmate,sof
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Thoma - s Fisher ;- 0. S - i iWm. Willis;
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a boar ding house in St. Mary's were - �
P. W. P., Jas. Menzies. .
alaxined by a strange noise at the front
-The Clinton New' B� �a thus de-
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of the house. The ladies were in a
scribes the disappointineiA oi itsEditor:,
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State of terror, while the gentlemen
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Some, time since we received notification
-were p arolyzed by f ear of liurglars. At
from the U. S. Dead Lett�rDepartmentl
last one of the laetter, more courageous
that a parcel, addressed to us, was ,de-
than the rest, made a dash from the
tained at Washington, on account of -in-
rear Of the premises in Search of the
sufficient postage being paid thereon. I
night constable ; and having procure(I
We 4idn't expect any paxcel fr6m. the I
his�valuable services, and ar In ed�
-to the
Stat s, but the t s,
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teeth, proceeded to do or did. -I
When �
som oIie had left us a share in a gold
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they arrived at the house., they,
found, �
mini, induced -as to, forward the nec-
.an old horse, who had quartered
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on
ess!!Iy postage for the brikigmig forward
their horsepitality by takin. shelter un-
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of the pafeel. Last week it came. It
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der the verandah. . �
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was In an envelope about the size of an
- -0,'n Saturday night ihe i2tb inst."
eigh by -ten -window pane, elaborately
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as Mil James Rumble, of
F . Nissouri, wail
flour [shed and
-.dit of
id4essed. Before' -we
f4urelwealthds,hed
returning home from St. �Iary,s, he wss,
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open visions
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Set u Pon and. brutally malh*�ted by
acroi s.out mind, � and we: saw ourselves,
as it were, raised frp�n poverty to opu_.
three I men, named Francis .F - I th
Josep:4 Faircloth, -Rd Samuel aTcMrl
a
a 4 we hadpermitted
.son. It ap eaxs that .end
P there is wfeud of
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7M�Nation to carry us on, we
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long een e pjeS,
an
-migl# have beenledAo, give our office
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the three men thought it a fitti
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time
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9,wO t& the I'devill," and then I I step
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. - they waited in. the ,vicim
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ard's tavern -to eff ect tbe
When Mr. Rumble arriie�-
ern, he -was inforMoa �f t
of the men, a -ad their in
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advised to continne, on h
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decided to -do so"and Mrs.r,
ferea him a sest in her bu&
. accepted, Mr.. Howard tald
. team. When a short aist
rosA the buggy -was 80PI
. � Rumble dragged. from it
ne eel
combine and furnous a
him, kicking and' Oth4l
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tally ill-USiRg bbil, . ,
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Miscenan,eO'u-s N'eNv
In the Ontaxijd�Legislal
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tjm..&-,,tdsfor1878,',
clown, bein-a 42 542 3429, �
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siderably leas than Ti; dsti,
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year. �
-Last Tnesa�ay eveming.;
ea Titus, SUPPOS�a to live il
Rarbour, in Windbam, toNN
I pa�sing fromonecar to ani
:Po t Dover and, Lakiee,IJ
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between Otterville and � S
between the cars and 1W.
c-ruBhed todeath, - .
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" -Sir John A. Maodonsli
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� of his stipporters, aa&ossl
gathering of citizens and
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-the rural districts in ,then
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in the Town Hall Galt, �
night. Lady Macdonald Nx
- se;lea with a, handsome �
. executed by Mr. Aaam. ';
town., -and presented. to hei�
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ingmen of Galt. 1 I
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. of BerlinL, w1u,ch hadbedu'�
.
the Ist inst., lurnea up on
14th, in a very thin ana ei
dition' being scAircely' alyi.
selong, ana.100hing as if 1,
the festive holida-V sea-son.i
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factory. Poor jg,Doher, I
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. . lowed his Master and 215OR
. shooting -match at-thei,
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Hall, in the Park , on wev
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'but failing to mahe his wl�
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the sport was over, he ww
the liall, where he remain
without 6ither food or. dr-
Aiscoverea,on *-MondaT 4
I S&Maxitan, and set as lib
inaae tracks for home as I
feeblea'condition would I �
der if -not witer A09.
-Mr. Wills, it. P-� r., I,
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a bill in the On,ario L - 11 I
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ea to &mend -the municipi
Act, and having the fbl�
upon �, aspirants of ClIV-110 i"
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judge� of any court of civ'i
nojaileror keeper,of a hQ
tion, no iiheriff, I deputy A
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hadliff or high bailiff, 'no I
&visio)i. court,� no inn, I
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� keeper Or -shop kiaeper,_ hic
� spirituous liquors bly Y,61
quaiii,ea to be a me;*ber;
of any Mumicipal Car.,
assessor, collector, trzaou,
, �
the Municipality, no persi
himself or bis PArtner 1
any contract with, or on �
I
corporation, and no' per
for taxes at the time of li�
election for members, shi
to be & Member of the,
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municipal Corporation. .
-The Che8ley Enterl
.
-number of �shee have :
from tile fax north by 'I
vhohave settled in Mi.
� re
said that ' those sheep 0! "
. the new eanntry on the JS
I 11 Winxiipeg. Through the
friend, we have been ,
Pi
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Some SP.601nlens Of `w001"
:
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. Icelundic abeep, There I
� - ferent sorts, Some 'whit
anasom-a. brown. The I
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- 14 inches long. and- zeXC(
. ,ait the extremity, whil
� . - � which lies next the ski*
,
-
if; fine) soft anmathw'k�- )
teece is car&& together,
. . must be both strong N
I
. somewhat coarse. The"
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� sheep seem admirably 11
I . ., �
I tecting theanimals agah
i
. and are p. rovi-ated by W4
.
fashion of -the coveri".�
inhubiting the north, wl
�
. ly closel thick, alia ;Sof
. body, the Iongor and cc,
jecting from tbeftqer til
REximllEn Tnrs��Nx�
. yea, for �Piicunl:,01,,Lun�,
. r I �
Col ,
ais, and -fatal resaW
.
1. tion to Consumption LL
and Lung Disease. Bof,
SYRui?.has been Used i.11
,
.Q.
�� h0oa for the past tw �
without a-'Bingio ia
�, -have. not used this Meal
I
, � to YOUT Druggist, and. j
, wonderful Buccess amol
em Three - doses -w
- -worst case. If you li�
I '
any Modi
. � , ,eine, _ I just
Bottle of Boso;iirni_��n Gr-,
1-0 cents and. try A. lz�
75 cents. Don't xieglec,
�
i 1 715 cents. I � I
lk - I �
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Carlyle on the B
. - I c -all the Book,of Jo
I - theories about it, onle,
i
- th ings ever writtell, Nv'
.1 feels, indeed ' ,as if it w4
such a noble, universali
1. 13oble patriotismor i6ec
. . .� ` - obk, book!
. in it A n
it is our first, Oldest I
�
I . uever-enaing probteir,
Una Goills, ways with I
s
I I And aR in,Buch free, �
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I ,
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;#_* d In its silnplicj
=dy, and repose ob
# There is the seeing ey
t..
"�. derstandLag heart. 8,
I
I . true eyesight, and visi.
. . material thiii,gs no ICS,
- -the horsc-C, hast thol
- with thunole,0-he lai
I ing of the spear 1 Sule
'
were nnever smee -arav
row, subblime: reom
-choral Melody as -of 1
kind; So soft.and gr
�,
- mer night ' us the wo
� '
tar.s -1
I and a 9 There is
� � think, in the Bible oi
liter-ory merit.
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e QVer-Est.
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People of t'sma-11 me,
�eaay to believe that -il
. is not omnipotent. I
� which have been done
,
. not been accomplishe
by siibsc-ription lists,i
I I erally of small pecul
I greatest tbinkier% aisi I
�
and ax#sts have been,
wealth,' - Many of then
. the condition of - MI
. point of worldly eir
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