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11TEW ADVERTISEMENTS ings of lf.go7e -
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� - � . so rnment. We firmly upon with a marked degree * fa which Mr. Dillon made recently in the for East Huron at Gorrie, on Tuesday .handsome gold chain, locket anafinger �1, Church, andthe fact that he endeavor- * . �
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'�� .- OrThe figure between the parentlaeserafter believe that on the 20th of this month' many of his political, oppoqe�to. It is House of Commons-& speech which next. - ring, and a flattering addreos. The i ad to livd'an eminently Christian life - I Z
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- � . emh liue� denotes the pigs of the paper on wbdah they will do thiall - - Mr. Gladstone very truly characterized -The trustees of School Section No. presentation took place at the Com- I proved a solace in his dying hours. . T. -
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i. t argai - I . , t to put between three and four hundred of Crediton, being the 'spokes � Representation by Po'pulation. ,
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iL �k Barb Wire --J I ohus�n B�os. (5) What Onta!rio niay Expect. - be their next representive iq the Do- Buitnwi BAnay.-Joe Birry, aged -60, dollars worth of repaira on their school -Rev. J. E. Starr, assistanTsmninister ! *
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I - lin be returned to minion -Parliament, end t"at he will the fattest mania Maine, weight 400 house daring the mideummer vaoati,)n. of Grace thurch, Winnipeg, is attend." - Z
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; Stock for Service, --JA. VCLO&t. (5) it pounds was buried on ho
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. powe , Saturday. at -Mr. Andrew Willis, OIL Hullett, lost ing,phe Toronto conference. The Bta- i has beenadjusted and equalized by the I *�`
�� F, . r the PeOPI of Ontario may bid secure that position by a reasonably Ma,chi;s. His body bad t6 be removed a valuable mare a few days ago, being tiol
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� � Fam for Sale -T. Piercy. (5) �- . L I he expects. through a window. There were 10 pall- the second -this spring. -Mr. Thomas been. requested to re-appoinb Mr. St P
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d 1:1 TOCO,utra�tors&G.VanEgraond. (5).,territory'which as been hers since the - tions of our friends may. ba more than bekrers. I Population.
. - Moon, of the same township, also lost a to his. present field.
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L U, , . Water Lime-Win.'Robertson & Co. (8) to which has more recently been con- Richard from Hu , but if the friends York daring May; the. largest total in a stater Farm, Huron Road, Goderich field station one day last week, whan 1 Bl �
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!' - � . Turnip Seed -Laidlaw & Fairley. (8) single .month ever, �
r � 11 . h-nomw and larger Township, from Mr. J. Whitely, he was put on board a train and sent . 4 "I �
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1. .� Political Meetings. (5) the Dominion Parliament and Local they have to contend, they *ill richly years, at an annual rental of $185. premises a good -while, much to the an. Ottawa COuntY .......... � ........ .. 49,432 -�
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v '11�1 . Furniture-G-porge Diehl & Co. -(8) .t i TERRIBLE OUTBREAK OF MEASLES.- The farm contains 75 acres. noyance of the employees, and.indulged West Brrt.-e ................ .......... 16,229
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� r I farewell to political freedom, as guar- reprepentative. I laces in Y* North Brace.. ,.. 251618 I - -
-, I .kwt A P New Jersey, measles are epi.- boundary of Wallace, shipped his Not considering it safe to have ,* **,*,,,*-,,,* 17,655
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I 1� - M�- I demic.' Therewere over 1,000 cases shingle machinery from Fordwich last around, Constable Paisley was sen , 82,020
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i I , Legislature, and �y the constitution of MR. ANDREW Monteith who issued and a number of deaths during last week for Muskoka, where be *intends whu learned that lie belonged to God- EsafRiddlese ....... .. .... ��
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- - � . i - I - his address to the electors � of North month. cutting high land shiugles,of the very erich, and thither he was forwarded. f, ........... 18,889 1.
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1� I SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, J WOMEN MUST NOT VOTE.�The Con- best quality. -Last week a team belonging to Mr. Kent ............ ............. .......... 28,112 -11 �
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a . � une 9, 1882. In proof of what 'we Bay we quote his � Perth as an independent candidate in vention of tne Episcopal Diocese of -On Thursday last a large wild cat Alex. Graham, of Howick, ran .away ......... ....... �i.�: -
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, I South Huron. - . estion in OPP 1 1 i proposal to visited the abeep fold of W. Anderson from the Royal Canadian ]Elotel,.Gor- East Imlxbton...... `X ..... 24,356 -1
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I ' his speech in Toronto on 'the 30th of drawn' * His independent freak W06B Of amend the banon so as to allow women of lot 16, concession 13, Wawanosh' rie. The neckyoke slipping out of the * ...... ls,wa N",
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1! 2i -- to vote at the election" of waxdens and killed three firie lambs, and iseriou ly- tongue allowed the wagon to run Muskoka .... ..... * * ... � ........... I ,
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4 i.; in Seaforth on Monday last, Mr. W. 4� is --not one stick Of tim'ber, one acre of press brought to bear -from head SL&VERY IN CUBA. -The society for the Southdown ewe also died from the ef - Mr. Rosa'blacksmith Shop they smash- West Ontario ..... *::.:' ... : � I
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, I" p of lead, -iron o ters. The nature and extent of , abolition of slavery, has passed i reso- facts of her injuries. ad the wagon to pieces. Mir. Graham SouthOntario. ........ ***' "* "' I
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� �11, ly no-mina',ted, and was prevailed upon , -that does not belon g to the Dominion." that pressure may be reviewed 'here. lution denouncing the outrages and Mr. Arthur Mitchell, post master had anarrow escape, as he was thrown , South Grenville.. :, - - - " ' ' ' ' " ... 13,526 . .
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I 11 li cept the nominatio, , so that, coy.i- On the latter question in his speech at after. Had Mr Monteith Mood his cruelties inflicted upon the slaves in at Fordwich, and an old pioneer of under the wagon. As the horses were North Oxford ........ . .......... 24,38-9
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I , � Cuba. The republican deputy said the Howick, has gone to. the Northwest in the axt of dashing into the river they, ........ * ............... �
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17 -v traxy ta general expectation,, we are -to' Yorkville on the lat inst', 'he said: groundhe would have been. elected. Government was unworth
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1, i�l have a cGutest in South Iffaron. "If he ca�rried �tbel' country, as be would The Reformers should now put a man since it failed to fulfil its Lennox ...................... .......... 161314
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q E Against Mr. Shannon, personally, no "do, he would tell Mr. Mowat, THAT in� the field at once. - The dissatisfac. - Victor Hugo ably remove his fa, `1y there if very ainful accident at the falls, Ban- ..... 26,301
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1: man can say a derogatory word. We "LITTLE TYRANT, who had attempted to tion of Messrs. Monteith, imes place suits him. Miller, on Tuesday. It seems he wa �
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1-i I speak from'porsonal knowledge, when "control public op nion b getting hold of ' I W emigrate. -The Board of Directors of Howick engaged in blasting the� ro'ek, and, at ' .
.. - I others of that class is a . � West Hastiugs .... .. ......... � ........ 17,400 . I I
1 1 I I y ve�, 'fair fiA. ahe New York Committe& has made Farmers' Mutual Fire' Insurance Corn. the time of the accident, was removing I South Oxford ........... .......... � ...... -
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:i I fullest sense of the term, and we only "ion Court bailiff �0' a tavern-keeper,that of a large Section. of the Congervatives Lie - ttlement of their brdthren from Rus which slipped and struck him � ........ I . 16,981
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t regret that so' worthy a Man should be "he would get a biil passed at Ottawa, Of the Riding, and -a respeetk, � 9 ..... R,310 .. 1,
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I f �, sacrificed in so hopeless a cause.' In a "returning to the mu�icipalities the sonable Reformer would, n"o doubt, man, put his head out of the window of amounting ,accepted covering risks down a steep embankment of about 15 . ...... ................. Z -
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j. � alosef constituency Mr. McMillan and "power taken'aw a from them by the stand a good chance of defeating Mr. a car on the. Delaware, Labliawanna are reported for the month. He remained insensible for about fif- ' .... 38,565 -
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14 1 lie would make. a Strong tea,in, although "LicenseAct.11 What does this mean? Hesson'L Who is' With Cut exception, one � after �i IM -M -P � "I --
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f he does not -pogsesw the ability of the It is plain and pointed. It can not be 'of the most subservient and ulnreason- 13: 1
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r .1 � � -- great Success in Soudan, and hag cap. mark on the 25th they acted ugly and - doing an immense trade this Season. I .�
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V, .� properly fit h� for the position to declared throuo their chosen represen- - THE Toronto World makes ;the fol. 0 at- all, So that the race callinghere last Saturday the then opposition were profuse - � ,
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. � which I . However, tatives in their own Legislature, 1 1 to a peans to embrace Mohammedanism, had to be indefinitely postponed. had on board over 600 emigrants for ,h i .
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tempted to prove that the territory NU mmediately writes back in great praise of that Wednesday morni g w o ig t I �
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N . 1; a claimed by Ontario under the .Boundary , Secretary country, notwithstanding its serious as to be unable to take even a portion '
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� t, in the "hived',' -constituency of South of their epresentatives, 'an of the Irish Land League, on Saturday, drawbacks of blizzards and floods. Al- of 1,000 barrels 'of salt awaiting ship, 11
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1� Ruron., - , � placed,directly-un r- the management "If be addressed a large assemblage of peo- though only working nine hours a day, ment here. The Asia called esterday !, �1�
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. . i pDon's views are on the I rnment. This, ut ca onvince ple at Kilkefiny, referring to the British she makes an average of ten dollars a morning also bound up, and took..only price. - Av .
i ;� z . an ordinary farmer thab'he OU4 be Cabinet aE, DO'crowd of pEiaudo-humani- week. . . ery farmer knows how the Al
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11 I I conduct of the Governn�ent on the they find that the qbange i - better off if the bush end of Iiis farm -Robert Higgins, a young lad about - freight are lying at points further UP 6f fattening catt mpe - ,'.
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!, !' were given to big neighbor, then we ing the Ground that Guiteau"Is Insane, -ton in the townshi' -The villagers of Bayfi' -. `
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� � . I be prepared to accept . nominations hear with regret that the ier in ,which
� a Provincial Rights, the Syndicate Bar- fied with the la . . d should not be hanged, met with committed to Goderich gaol to staud his old Of Bll cle �enefitting the s
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I ad to power the' IF "trimming" will win the al Of our most prosperous oat -mills oat of �--"
,I t _ y 1proach. intendants of the American Insane to commit rape on Louisa Bernhardt, dist minister, is on the eve of taking his L,
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i, T, and last, but not Jeast, the Gerryman- - shall not h ' Asylum at Cincinnati, on F �he country shows tile utility of the � % ,
. I . � . ave it so. To spite a politi- ing election for Sir John, he s riday. Mr. aged 15, daughter of Rev. 7G. B. Bern. I ,
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D ances- on, the pl#'utform, we are not in a colleagues, three LAND. -The in course of construction for Mr. John condescension and lib'
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� PO Longford, Westmeath, Roscommon,and `amPti0;n Of that article and raise its 'I
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I t . The rents are ately no one was hurt, as the workman Si011 a to showy -or affected oratory, al. t riff wasp] aced before .the Ho a it
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: I party-, approve of, the course of the Gov- us of ourrights, &no will , Us
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, f, king adva tage of about equivalent to that made in the fore it fell. The barn was a large one, ever known to domineer or put on the E'll,
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ey will make I us serfs and slaves. - taken into the Cabinet, a a
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these questions blis views coincide with This., certainly, � of the neighborhood of Newbridge, while standing at Hain- of the last clause.
, � is plain talk. 'A . ate, are being landed at New York, Cranbrook for over twenty years and by stock's hotel, in Fordwich, by some in the last year of the McKenzie
� n A. MaOonald is, n t 'in tb�6 -habi ' transported thence to, Buffalo. by rail- his honesty, integrity and kindness had means or other took fright and .ran .regime, 1877-8, we find that there were
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L . X the �� L erests af his. party of indulging lin idle 'I threats. Judging 'w a 11 to 8 a a I
I - he will place � thence *by American won large circle of friends who mourn dow Bu h rty hotel,, and while -6 230,000 lbsL. of wool imported, Lill 1880.
I- . as pitchforked into that noble Institu- steamers to Milwaukee, where they are his decease. .
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?-1 I before the interests of his Province. from his ..Past 'condidet he ev' idently tion the Dominion Senate., I shipped by rail to Winnip turning around the 'corner the -baggy 8 ,'8,040,000,lbs. or an increase of nearly
* our means what I I . eg. ; -Mr. Duncan McEwen, of the 2nd upF4et and in. a few
. i This being the case, we deem it . he sa, 8. We ask our ANTI -MURDER minuteg became 2000,000
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. q feelin L Concession Of Stanley, is putting an ad- badly smashed. The horse was cap- g, .
duty, irrespectivej of personal readers is not the is no a grave one ?' A . ance that in 1877-8 we were large im-
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i or consideration : in Dublin seems to b � ay, stone wall under the addition for stable worse for his run. -On the same day ti ade in that time was rapidly increas- .
. r� .� Will the people Oi. Ontario,,should are not a little surprised that th well- but precautions ken which will, purposes, root houses, &c., and is to while Mr. James Downey wa waibi g i, g. If -
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I - - tiOu in urgi-ng-upqn our Reform'friends power, he will desp6il them of their Government, and particularly of the Government are guarded, 'and Mr. John Elliott has tually than by i
��- . I Sir . the contract of throwing the '. box tting an adequateduty on wool
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ftster Uall the atone work. ning about - a quarter of a mile 80 as t
I - . This is pr�operty, and not o�ly that but he will John,'hava� been again over-lookcid, and -are sedulously looked after. cause those eight million Pounds to
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. � - no time for sentim8ntalism. Sir John rob them of theiri political liberty? a person of exceedingly doubtf al 1 politi- CRUEL TREATMENT OF EMIGRANTS.- big Splendid f�ruit fa,rm to Messrs. Drys- into a telegraph pole, one of the horses no' te what in point of fact they did do.
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I ; I Macdonald has publicly declared that Surely there is not a�mau, be'he Con- Cal ch - i The Teport of, the physician of'Garden dale & E meo for th . I ,
. � aracter and reputation like Mr. � a sum of S15,00o. going on each aide of the pole when A comparison
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I if he is returned to power, he will not servative or Reform,lfoolish enough to ' Island Hospital discloses a alarming This includes the implem.6nto alld they were secured" by Mr. Asel Ed- u der the McKenzie regime the faxmer
I .- � . . . John O'Donoghne, has been �ho`ved condition of affairs on boarad a trans- stock. - The new proprietors were for- wards before Mr. D "
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:- - A,W�pxd,buthe will disinherit. Ontario ing and humiliating Iva children in , merly in the -employ of Mr. Attrill. them. 11
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. ng between In Rot- 11 This the N. P. From '74 to '78 the price.of -�
I il ,of the- valuable timber and minerals may attempt to e themselves from Messrs. Kidd and O'Donoghue, terdam, died an route, and fiv' in 'tile 11 Road, about a mile I to 37 cents, -
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I , whick the disputed territory contains, responsibility by sayl' ' hospital after arrival. Thesee deaths i - :,
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1 71 should he be: again returned to ing � U- Mr. O'Donoghue to ning of the '76-78 the valne of hides ,
� . I power, to deceive the PdPple, and is de- tioa7"O)ver him. Although it inst., at Caprers. He has been in poor � last week. Although his fall was fully the two evils- he Government and . � -,
( -� he Will, as far as he can do go, deprive liberately dishonest, i ad if; I is 'In ne of health for some time, and his demise twenty' Lt the imported was"81,207,300 in 180.,81 the ��,-11
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( the, peopla of this -province of Self- the high position to N rbich he aspires. . have a greater respect for than Mr. produced a profound sensation of Borrow Sta:n2lout 32,185j000, an advarice of
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t , I rmed, that the deserving of suitable recognition a� the mark of respect. Gariba]ali'� Will of the Lochalsh settleme* 6r. ..
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I the Premier of this Province, the Map their lands lying � disposed of all hands of he . Government; and in orders his b6dy to be cremated, and' who has been eerioualY-ill for some ble, he was forced to pay $48 demur- o ' udgilag then by what they have -- �
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whom three bet: an Brandon and alighting him, tbio whole district �hich the ashes preserved in a porphyry urn -time, is now much better; * d Dr. rage - While stoppingat a certain hotel d Oe, and by what they -have not done,
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I i of Ontario have again and again chosen English capitalists and titled land- slighted. I June he will the bar attracted his attention, and �
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� as their leader and head. Any Who owners. The amoun' I .-Every. be so well as to be able to 90 out and asking what it was for, he found that has not been Of the number. .
, 4 t of land thus dig. - - I , One ey-Pects that as soon as the Arreaxs poll his vote for Mr. M. C. Cameron.
i may question these serious accusations WHILE pursuing his 0 behOd it were the bodies of four Can- - 1
t . Posed of is said to exceed five millions anvaS.- in IE&st Bills and other bills which now stop -One evening last week Rev. B. B. adiana.who'had died of fever, and the t I am yours traly, �
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I against Sir John Macdonald, can verify . of.acres, and 'the Price -paid is, we York the Hon. Alexander Mack6zie the way are passed, Mr. Gladstone Keefer, Methodist Minister'of Whigham, carousals, went on in the hotel just the tanley, June 5th
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cent speeches at Toronto Yorkville and . ,re �, at the hand � -
� ' acute peritonitis on .Monday , Ireland a large measure of self -govern- s -of his friends. Next -
. day companied him out, all have returned, An ' . -
I I . panyare not buying itfor philanthropic ` - I ast ruent. When, however, this bill can be he received a letter from a friend who notwithstanding tha fact that V-$SaY on de Great Question *
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: I elsewhere during the past week. In purposes, but as and had to be conveyed to th6 resid . nee introduced, it is as yet i had not known anything about the them took up land with the intention . ob de Day-.
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�. � view of these threats, iia view of what and to make money out'of it,how much of Mr. Benjamin Macdonald, in the to say, but one thing is quite affair Until after it ckme off, and he an. of remaining bat became disgusted with �Y J. RAYELLE WASHIN-GTO�X WHITE. . .
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e'vi- � - r ing from Brandon to Winnipeg wh r I could get & good gal Ty Dat a ' . - I
This Bale is another 1 lamentable " red exceedina. emedial Measures of justice pro- - -A large black bear was recently the tr - ' - ' 0 In
determination of Sir John Macdonald is condition Wag couside record the astonishing fact that all the gratitude." return a'MS` Oa - You know, Mistah W, White
ly critical., We are glad to learn, 0 ain ran off the track no less than de '
tol humiliate the: People of Ontario by denob of the ruinous and, fo i W- posedfor Ireland were obstruct' seen by several Hallett farmers in the five ti . question ob de period. Dat am de .
. I olish ever ad or mes. Wi4nipeg he describes as ,a qua tion dat me
meddling with their affairs and harrass-- cha'ract I test. advices, that 118 defeated by the so-called friends of vicinity of Londeaborough. A h.un eta me whereber I go
�er of the bargain made b , is
y now.so Ireland. - . ting horribly dirty city, and typhoid fever wit."' my pail an' brush, an, though this . ..
In far recovered as to be tho�ght , 'expedition was Fiat on foot for the pur-
ing their chosen lea iers, as he' has not. - the Dom'41 ion with � ,raging and dlaimiRg its victims by the am �de busy season,, Ilse Made up my,
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I ate, - through which they -were a Huron Notes. ter bruin h mind dat, dat sin question hab
- any of the other Province but it is not at all probable that he �will a good scent and holy ' -Mr.- Win. Hamlin, - on idered, ei-'- ,got to be
. -a cannot gra,11ted unconditiona I Mr. L. Hunter, of Usborne, recent- horror of pavi" oIie of Huron's c uherroundly or squarely.
81 W .1 , control of the - owdegr, was not to be found pioneers, died at his residence in Ex- , Hir d gals ain't to be had for any
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. the present canvas. While all �
I � . Unless Bdme means are speedily taken . I ill $100. . nL od old age of 72 years and 7 hadifor love. Ask de boys if ,taint so. -
b ' tertai ment was given in Whitefield'a months. Concerning the deceased- the for love day will break de kindhii, jig I S
tyranny and ipiustice. rejoic Ithe - * h Mr.
�� of their interest . Wednesday evening o scrub.,
- On th-8 - con- Syndicate will get rid ' a that for the present at least,' Orangemen have decided to hold their I lit '
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I and encourage him. in this. species of to stop them, there is no -doubt ut the regret this, there are none who willinot -The Howick District Lodge of Chure , in the township of Grey, on Exeter Reflector says: In 1836 ' de a, Sw8e2, h .
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prospects' of .recovery. axe favorable. a in Gorrie on the 12th of I Iftitefield occupied the chair W. Wra. HaMlin landed in Canada from min all babies dat com'e along .
- trary, we deem it to be the sacred dut� in the North-West, railway and ill, as celebratio - The Exeter, Devonshire, England, and took all a days Of dere life n
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tyrant that there is a limit put which ,profitably. They -Mr. John Laidlaw has Sold 'his ingg, recitations and an address from P , � at same no longer dan day can
soon as they ca Should anything happen this -oble, ' Programme Consisted of music, read- u his residence in Toronto in which do ( - But day woult
will have made their pile patriotic man at the present, time, it pla,ce he remained seven years; in 1845 hely f '
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and the - farm situated about one mile and'a' Rev. Mr. Jamieson, of Brussels. The he moved to the farm one and a quar "r money- Now what am de
forbearance shall not go, and that the. country -will be left to .the.' mercy 'of . , I ef r . reasm why de gals leab comfortable
would not only be a loss to the R in Blyth, to Mr. W. Scott for temperance' cause is flourishing in that ter miles west of Exeter, where he re. serv,
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to. them as the air they breathe. . ; � �The township council 'a crowded ranks ob
party but a calamity- to the w I I neighborhood. ce, to recruit d
rights of the Ontario people are as deax land Monopolists &nd'titled aristoorats, sided for 29 years. By his indefati- dresi imak'
This of E s,at -One day last Week Mr. Thomas gable labor he cleared it and reared for sich, P- I
who will squeeze the life's blood ut of country. � ers, tailoresses shop -girls, an, -.
is a. time, therefore, when ,principle ' 0 1 I Wawanosh have decided to expend the Jewett, of Goderich township, returned himself and family a It am a fa t dat domestic service
� 'Sum of $790 in the improvement of from the comfortable is dE o#ly department in de labor mar_ �
every unfortunate victim who may News of the'Week. Northwest, where he has home. When he arrived in this see- ketw4bre de deman'
, I roads and bridges this year. been for some time past. He has Be- d greatly exceeds
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r ,gain was four deaths from yellow fever at Hav�ia f arniture business in Clinton to Mr. ' Dakota and Mani- de '
even personal friendship should not be was predicted when the bar -Mr. W. B. Crich has Bold out his ' c7ured land both in
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- . � Diehl, and Will give up possession in are Kundreds of unemployed persons, occupied by Mr. ob s Imarkable defection. De endlegg
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a ther electors should look above: and be. expected. I . , Grand Rapids paper has drawn a P4,ize owing to the impossibility of getting in respected townsman .V le Sunday -labor, (!a .
! -The members of Trinity Church, I s Mr -Geo- Willis; curt
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: yond the. mere caadidate, be h s per- . I IRISH OUTRAGES - i Ba field, inteu li�mond; t fami iarity ob cle sons of dere eniplo . � I
. -if B what they . . Thenumberofcmt- 3en . Fisher, third by Mr. Wm. Sanders, and the I
.. soual qlal ication , may, to MANY of our readers Will be gl&d to rages r orted in Ire I sonage. Over $1,500 have already k)( the well known horseman of Colborne, whic [I -tin, intol'bly insulti . ng to a self- �
. � . .1 . . s 396 nel land during May subscribed for that purpose. received fourth by Mr. Hugh Diamond. Mr-. respE cting gal, dese, aW a great many .-
. I . the more important issues whieh so learn ' was 396 i uding two murders, ox- ,a stallion direct fr9rn Scot- Hamlin drove the f-irst wagon on the mo � cuses, som,
. that Sir' Ri axtwrigbt's - -The following have been appointed. land. He hadn't it in his posse '
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deeply: affect al!. ItiS Only thus that prospects axe daillr=mi�g brighter, elusive f the Phamix park affair. 1 county constables: W,M. dornin, WmJ long before Mr ssion present street we call Huro.n. At that falli off. ob de s o folks Make for de
t ' . DEA OF A 'VE ' - Anthony Allen coveted time it - was necessary to chop - trees, UPPly ob good gals. I
I the dangers which now beset us,can be and more hopeful in CentreWellington. S. V�j San TERAN DmNE.-R6v. koore and George Pettypiece, of the I it, and subsequently bought it at $1,400. . logo, ate., am 0, OPinion dat de root ob de matter
I- tvoor, D. D., the oldest town of Wingham, in order 6 Make ' a roadway, li S aleeper dan all dis. It am
averted. Let the free and independent He went into the Riding a, couple and James Dalzell, 1 Th6 "ruling passion" is Still strong in thus making the Shortest journey no a ,because
I - r s , of clergym ,n of the Reformed Churchl of of Grand Bend. I the doing ob housework for hire is on -
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* electors Of Huron, from one eiid of it to weeks agro an at tranger to the p America, died Saturday at New Balti -Owing to the scarcity of *cattle 1 old Joe, however, and he will leave for inconsiderable task. As years rolled necessarily made to beservitud6, bekase
. I and Scotland in about, three weeks, to pur- on and Mr. Hamlin felt the touch of over a,11? above de anaount ob Work do
ple personally, a�nd by' his courteous - - : the prices at which they are selling, I
. - A. PB)BABLZ SPLIT. -There see' 8 Messrs. Emerson & McMullen, I chase something More in. the way of time upon him he decided to rent his for so much pay, dere am also demand- : I
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-ing is done,
� ,
- -
,youngsters .
mikhty rah
- 'Worries U111. I
no reasonab
person I ew�
.- pay de sum 7,
am quits. I
other labor,".
in addition 1.
MY neVare 181
� curtsy to Me
- Misses in i
allus BAY yes
de barry- but
a ,certain kin
- ferior place i
be allowed t<
do same Patl
childr,.n shal
addressed W
,dere christiai .
it any wonde
gence an'nio
young an' an
g6neration re
ledge any suc
dititinction. I
not hypocnisy
ly as de natul,
de stirling (I
,
wylike de. -Pa
Dis insisting -,
infariority on
betrays an an .
fatal to the �e,
. calculated to
- -ad '
. --who dema I
01�selfrespect
,may bnddr tb
Compelled to i
unspoken reas
- gent gals preb
long hours ol
healthy work I
fortable bome'i
�
'Only -�Bervants. I
bo -ase places t
looting asde .1
carpenter he I
which de ma
i
neber dream 1
homage da -n df
masn. to auothe�
Wd-11 au labor i
raoney he pay -1,
� then will do se;
help cease to b,
I
Grip- �
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,
�
ENTERTAIN -My
Ebenezer Subb
cession, intend.
.
. :
Bary Serviceson
June 11 and 12
.
:at 10 a. ra. anc
Boyle, ot Brat
Rev. A. Y. Har .
be held on Mon
Ingg addresses a
at 4--80 o'clock.
.
gentlemen have
art in the Berl
I"
I rarkham, We
Hartley and Bo,
All an cordi"--ly'
2s,expected. . �
r,
11
LocALITiEs.-I
for Manitoba a
purposes in
ana'making her
- Cardiff lost a
days ago, wort,
stomach was th4E
L. Rosman. of tt
- has been visitint
. I Wme time, has
muesaay of I last
33udd, of the 3,r-(
a short illness. !
in Mr. Jewitt,B ,
.
--
,
East ,
A HAPpy E,j�
. *'Vening, ,Tune Is
posed of member
Fordyce congrq,
brick church -w
visiting their pas .
B..A-, in order t
his able damonai
I
the theory,, that ' '
to be alone, and,
Anderson. The
'with them an ab
of this life, whiel
very best advant
Waage. Th6y,
,
very attrwtive, - I .
the table upon
were in very CIO
::
as all were pLr'eL'
tempting amay,
.
undread the fo
the Rev. Xr. An.
-We, the memb
the Fordyce �con�g
of Making raome
Inent of our appri�
amongst us as pal
]present occasion
portunity, we nov
�
of this souvenir. ;
as an intrinsic
I
Bervices, upon wh:
Cannot be Bet, but
fy that in your I
effOrt's for mour B
have our warm By I
Ischernes for the �
ca,use in -which yoi
Ton. have our h,ear
also extend a .
Anderson, and. wo
that she may ne
I
gret coming stao
Ou
in the ijau ' I ' I
'Whir -h devolve vp
Pacity as pastor =
Valuable helpme-c.
then presented ti
Money. Mr;- And4
thanking them. in:
for their kind- exp.
�`nl
�elf and 'Mrs., And ��
I
demolition of the L
_,�,e
%djournea to th
after Bpendilig an L
-ant Conversatio
satio-
homes. social
Iffiese,serve to -
7 1
hat spirit of -hatrm':�
1hould alwaysexis
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