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seation, -N rea I I W. 711 TZAR. � I - AY 24 I $1.50 a Year, in I . -
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Oat. Moved by George . .1 � I" - . 11 I __. - . ..
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td, seconded by Wrn. Archibald . - - 't , , orniDg. The cause death ., �
1XIa next meeting of C,Ouucil, Is I i . Nre - or, , teriDg ich he was ob- in ' . - � A
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�t iii � be- 14814 -His Life . and his wife, who was out health along with Ireminded by'our reverend gentleman his wife.' Three of th d tch's with a request that the debtor pay the ju6i be' ilIq W. ., . -
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. .i " ta,vern,l on Ron a.,sia±L ffe.b,00n- �. . . ewe- 6 The name is not Served talki 3 ith school teacher known. I .
� d ay, the , D ,th. I him4 . � hat the 11 wee sma'bours " were fast youn� daughters tesNedit .at. he made amount to so and so. light com- � �
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� ay, fo- the purpose of hol , .. ).� itheldon tbS paper. As there are of known disgolutehabita, named Rob- '
. I __ . He 1E ctured aboutf1f ty times in Lon. , the I winpany, d 03 per day, on 'the average, by begging, w . : I . .:
t of Revision and other. .dixg ... I Amherst burg Echo of last week . �� . and's boy who was ploughing mittee of St. Marys council, have ad- � " I
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bu The . . .1 don, &Ed,, prea p i er singing ,,God save the, �Pueelrllnlj"! the money, and several people of the same name in t a art Hill, lications fai a new dre 1.
ing I eresting sketch of bach fiold adjoining the swamp, vertised for ,app
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atiOna-Carried.' mum I '"s the follo t . 91fed from the ulpits I but thait he drank I
- v�ll pleased with th � evening's proceed - brutally ill-used all in theliouse.. neighborhood of Ayr,and as neither first in a I .�
. - I 91 � where: orm0rly stood Weslev and Whit- a The chief will receive $50'
� the. life and ,work -of the Rev. Josiah � . f the initials are given,- unpleasant when Hill lef t the boy and started company. - - ! J
. � . field. 116 left Engiana to go through ngs.-A FoumER Rrnmr.NT L,F MORRIS. -The otb er raornin 9 a I ortion o name, nor � � :
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-alyt w I ting complications may arise, with Ward, 08tensibly to show him per annum,,the engineer i
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� h Hanson I I � - 'Stowe's Sdotland,and Ireland, and then return .0 — � . scaffolding at thebuilding now eree I . amp. This man of the hose department $30, and, - . I
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LL_ � I ' Canada. . forMessrs.Goldie& MCC lloch, Galt, -Tuesday morning last week, Ira the way through the sw - -1
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sl.-Rav,. W. Birka" home, ilidliad got to Edinburgh when a I . ' . . each of the ten priv-stes $20.. ; �. I
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: origi - I it Unp I ied at ship, near Cal- was the la,Ab time that Ward was ever I
� Methodid - us 1�,le U om," who,d - summc ns froin thoLord High Chamber. ' le a laborer was pa ver it. Smith, of Seneca town I �
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eirt ex-Pe-OtS Shortly to be. tran i - The death from influenza among fell whi - brbke Out .i
� Lendesborough�_Me dft. ; Dresden, On, io, - Saturday, May 5th, lain brought him iback to 11 L' 25 a' He went down with the danking and edonia, son of William Smith, one of seen, and the general impression then I One day lately a fire 1, in 1-4
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I * '11`1111 hdrses in, Montreal has averaged ; \
� aFtra. Johit ly i vaa one of the finest t6u,,,,, and Wirfdsor I - 1i �
spa qi,persoi al � I stle. , ; eiving the pioneers of Grand River district, prevailed that ha,had fallen a victim to the house of Mr. Htitchinison,of Gowrie., '.
6a, and Benjamin F,vansleft 0A - . Ch !,Queen w " ek.. ; . had his arm broken, besid es rec I � i 11,
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! . ,pemyrians of his .race;. a shi arn and hunghimself foul play. It started from the Stovepipe . in the' ;i 1�1 I
, Victori regeived him with great cor- some quite severe bruises. went out to his b I .. I
. last for N . + nd Mrs. Mae- - :
Ly morning .L e,W yori - yes, end intelligent � -HQn. A. MapkeWie a ' stable.� Tlie -John Soott,,Of St. Catharines, has roomoccupiea by Miss Willows, . 'the i �
I sk-ing keen, re ass - ality, declaring that she could not let k Satur. -Thos. Blyth, who at 6D a time was with a rope in the cow . . . i
I they Will t&ke th& PeI1118ylV a' - ie Sailed for Engl4nd on I -4 school teacher of that section,and before .1 21
ir of the State Line for " - fgcafraimedb.�sful silver-griLy - I . Toronto was recently deceased was a wealthy farmer 55 years soldbis well-known chestnut stallio I �
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. Bngland� a bald head oply a I ttle way back fro a - Old. His wife died a few years since, Fulton, to some American parties for it could be put out all the clothes be- � I
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)sman intends visiting the, COUM. was a �oung lady, return to America ' The population of Woodstock is - longing to-ber, and also to Miss Hut- ;7 .
. I theforcihead �nd -covered for the most ' carceration he bas ' - $850. � � - 1. 1�
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dom returning. 'The stores 010ge . withou� seeing him. §he gave him her new Set down at 6,057, an increase' OI his in lost his eye - - 71
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I h Ith o , snowy wool. . Mr. Smith griev'ed o've . r her loss very -TheArtUnion is having a bill p ssed chiDson, who is teaching in Logan,ware :�, .
I � - Part Ynt a W�a photog h hi h bore her 'autograph, sigbt. Blyth's downfall is attributable I Zi .
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�M. now. rap ,- w 10 81� over last year. . taws legalizing their dii3tribu- destroyed. ,
- � 11eV, JosiA Henson, as the original the wh�le set in a siioliO gold frame. He l �-There is v laxge qu I to ill health and the druni an habits bf much, till his health and reason were at Ott it -
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is 1juele Torn,�' has f )r many years been a hi4 wife. I � I undermined, and he committed the tion of pictures by chanceor drawings. -Messrs. James Kyle and David W. . I
_% Jenny 1E[_ Trout, of I also received a line gold watch from 5�gar Cane seed sown in the vicinity of . . d from -the. ,�
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Tor Senator AI)an, president of the society, Clarke, of Stratford, returne 't
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,4nto julown was,- bom t Port Tobacco, . -Bella Wa,lsh,tbe you woman w�o rasbact. � . 1. .
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fered to donate' 1-0,wo f, I wealth r Englimh family during his stay POrlin tbis year. , . 9 , on Monday- of �, -
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- * tov�" (111arles Conanty, aryland, on the - in Lon ton. . I I . Mrs. Edward Blake has given 6100 brought the actiori a st J. Alph. -Mr. John Bayfield, for a number of Is putting the meas�fib . 7�1 . I
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women no',, U, J11. ne, 89, of a slave Livingstone, of Toronto, hi 8 compelled years a resident of London, is the in- -Mr. John MoAlli ter, a highly re- last we y . I q I
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15th of I Mr.Henson n6ver was on a race of .the . . :t �
�G-givel it on th top'ards the endowment fund nee Novem- �._ .
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a ground that, tb�: viman, the�prope y of Josiah. Me- ' that gentleman hine spected citizen of Alli�s,_Craig, died a in the lumbering business si � � ..: I
�rffof the, taonity, track, nd never Visitqd a theatre or T6ronto women's college. to settle up in fall her ventor of a valuable knitting mac J. 1; .
I who are AH I , ' an At the I , -mant, which after a tborough test few days ago after 30. -xeport that inaustry'to , .: . .
oung' hysici ;. -, h6urs' sibliness. bar last. They� -
I Pherson, 9, ', circu's ut once in bis.life, and that was k, the claims, as well as bar legal expenses. attach . j� �1
. ished to mana, � ,--§Y�ndicates are forming to wor' on showed be ina flourisbing Condition in that � .
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. 16de 01 seven ears hE was iold.,to Adam by old mines discovered at Cape Wolfe,on The defendant dreaded tb odor whi6h has been introduced into one of the A post mortem. eximinati -, i
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1. . on the 14th of October, 1878, wbe*' - 9 gion, and speak in the hialiept terms . �
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Ur. U ader this maste largest f4etorie of Lowell, Mass., and that death was caused by. an ulcer on re
Rob' -T -, r,-- I special request of the reporter %vh6 in- the Prince Edward Island Railway. the Scandal would bave cr ated had it $ � 11
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: I.Lved, only -pwo ye rs, and was then. I which hais realized him very handsome the. intestines w . i
__________� Aerviewed him as above, he occupied a �.A workman engaged in .dernolish- got into court. ' i .
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. j-oug4l by Is ac R41y, under whom he box at Whitney's opera house, and for in' ! secured an American tion. - company with,whom they were am . � I
i . g a portion of an 61d hotel in King- -Mr. Hyslop, Surveyor of the Algoma returns.' He has . i ,
I Few Up to �e a 1AaU and commenced time, in his life saw I Mills branch of the Canadian Pacific and Canadian patent, and has applied -Mr. James Cooper who died at ployed. I 1, if I
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I LADIES I the first f " Uncle otpu, found a p'nrse gontaining $256 in I I ..-.: I
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I n ff�, I e. . i 6 f2th inst., at the ad- Mr. Alex. Davidson, of Fullarton, _ -
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. __ I � preadhing. , I I&, re days," he sa'd to Tom's Cabin played by the Gottbold k I � railway, says that.by May � 1884, .they for patents for Great Britain and Ger- Stratbroy on th - . m
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.1 &. repoiter, th ,,roes bad a horror p will be able to give direct communica- many. :He and his family left London va6ced age of 90 years and 9 months, ear Motherwell, died I 1
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, . . � of bein 0, B 1d by the sheriff. Well . S few days ago, for Lowell. where they was one of the earliest settlers, in that the I ith inst., from the I I.:
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i, I tion from the Northwest to Montreal, . �.
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blassah Ril[ey had - will reside in the future. . section. In the year 1839 he connect a juries he race i,
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I � . I Annapolis, ind one night he came to den,'O it., was, largely a4ended by th' �d Gananoque, wit hoop nets. I � gom a Millfj� . -A c (oaple of weeks ag a cow belong- him`�elf with the Wesleyan Methodist ,,of his wagon, on his way home from St. � i k� I
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I li d some miles 'below - p of the .pro- ing to Judge Kingsmill, of Walk I to erect the first log ,Marys, the Saturday previous, His -re- !� . I
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; . . colored population, with here and thera . -Miss Lottie M. apron, a pupil of he Kirkton I �
� . . s. A post church in that locality in - the year mains were interred in - t ��
r am j u .,,z t n - Montgomery court house-sud said : ' Omposed a poBed Wom Ilege in To. died af bar �L few days' sicknes 16 . I
, any ' klingof-whites, avd-w en's Medical cc . I �. . I
I ow wanti I a sprii: as an "M , the Paris High Sch ol, has c , I on Sunday. I �
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0 1 b ... posing affair. race ed by a - an. I now piece or muS c, entitled Lie I 11 .J ; 1.1i
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, the Masonic brethren, colored, marebe ' - animal had been tryhDgt setupa.small,. -Quitean excitement was caused -John D&via, of Mitchell, has lately 1- -_ . .
ana you w�l ha*f to be sold by the . � . I O�sely Waltzes." - ,ladies from various SeCAMis of the Pro - ather -ad ssys , -F -
Sheriff 11 A!n then- he told me he h'ardwateStorein her �tomach, as in the other day in Ayr, by the r returned from the Northwest. a -� i.
I down to the late residence of decease 7'� 7 -Mr. R. W. Libosay, flie-ebief ac- vince,the writers statip 1, their intention .
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. W�ante akil ay olar to Kentuc- ' ' that much abused receptacle there was awkward position in which Rev. JO h we I rather go to the Periftentiary . Z� I
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ky� go Ito k my wife and children a countant of the Bank of Montreal I air-pi�, half a dozen Thompson" of Knox Church, found him. at once than'be fnrced -to live On the r � .
ad. First came the band playing . the - ill be asked to become lady patroness. found a lady's h � i
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1�1 and 18 good laves and went to Kentuc- - carpet tacks, horse. Self, by re,;son ot- his horse banlking Meclianibs aTe strollina about , .
Dead March in Saul, followed by the �Two large parties of excursion- ordinary brass pins, prairie. 0 .7 �
. . ther of my Mv,s � after 34 years' service. . ists left Hamilt-011 on Friday last for shoe nails, shot, a quantity of foil lead while part way across the river at the Winnipeg in thousands unable to get I .
ky, to Mr. Amos Riley, a bro 013B i ' regalia, minipterial brethren, -Two young men; named Hoover arid - . " � - - �
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I � . � on British *Columbia and the Pacific coalst. a Sewing needle, a circular piece of tiI]:. foi!di]3g place, a short distance below employment, and those who can get Z I
master� hearse %ontaining 1, Uncle Tom's " Jqdson, were...,seriously injured . .1 I
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n of Amos Riley and g of A great uumber of the oom 11 inches in diameter, some brass screws the old bridge. Nothing but ,s rope employment in Onta 11
The plantlitio remaiiis,family carriage with mourners, .Saturday at' Aylmer, by the burstin . i � I
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f Mr, lot. Clair were separated by a - . Hamiltoniano and 11 verr promiMng and a lot of small gravel.. ',round her neck, the other end stay were they are. 4... i
� that o nd c arriages with I,friendB .and ac. a soda water generator. 1 . .1. . ' -,
. � Wm. T. or F.) tached to anothdr team, would induce �
. d'La � creek, a Small. creek in 0 ion numbered �. I "Napanee will give $1,000 toward young men, C ' priBin -About ten years ago - .% . .
Blackfor quaintances. Theprq esB . - t A large barn was raised on the i
, KZillcky. Riley's plan- I mechanics, labourDejr, and he pioneer McRae,la Scotchman, boarded. a few 'Dinah'to budge. But rather she in- , - .i �
Davis,count. , . some Seventy odd carriages, and' as it t1le endowment funds of Queen's U -n. I . t week ' clined to go backwards much to the farm of Mr. John Gainer,, lot 2, eon- � �
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,,t,ation wag a small one, and the -fresh passed down St. George Street it was a ivor3ity, the result of Principal Grant's f armer. , i � s 4 the house of Mrs. M. H.Klai- I cession 10, Elins, on Friday the 11th " . �
. � importation of slaves was more than he solemn and mournful sight. On arriving visit to that town. -The authorities �a,t the Toronto Im- be North Lansing, Michigan. On danger of the-occupauts of the buggy, as ingt. Messrs. H. Ward and Wm. - � ' � ' .1. .
. neade.d. they Iviere consequently . I avo Mrs. Klaiber a pac�lage of the water was high and a deep hole :
- migrant Sheds state that this month , le ving ae g ap'taIT13 .111 ChOosin'g .,
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I hired out to/ neighboring planters. mon was preached by Rev. Elder slugged and robbed of $200 by roughs, they have Served about 0,000 meals, papers t o keep till be sbould ileturn from marks the strearn a short c the -men,, and a-livelv 0 : 41
wasSi's goo, being as many as were gillen to the im- a short visit to his mother in Can&da. low where the conveyance was. A la,rge 1;
� luck to work for Mr. St. . which ended in a vib7tory for Mr. Jack; .
Hawk ns� iftssiBt'ed by several other while proceeding to the Union station, . - I
I 01 "r most ofl the tin is, and Mr. Henson in grants during the w6le of last Since then he has neverbeen hep,rd from. andsympathizing crowd gathered on 1 , �
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U- such a colore I brethren, af teir which they Once Toronto, at a late hour the other night. ' . - Fortunately no injury was . -7
V season. This goes to show the increase If dead, his heirs ma',y be interested the bank. .
I .told 'he ror orter he was just more formed into line�, preceded by the -The fiBhing co � oration of Wood- t6ok of a delicious Supper provided by ' � � i
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man and die��d just s oh a death as the - 6 _' i in the arrivals this year, though the to know that -the re'orded and unre' sustained. , -,
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I . band playing. The proCOBSiOn again stock have: deposited 20,000 trout fry in , - writing'to the Mrs. Gainer, assiBtea by a nunaber of, : ��_
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book represfints. whi tide has hardly well , )t in yet. I corded I p pers 6f the package -which -Rev. E. Graham, air ones of ffenfryn. The evenffi L .
I wended its way up St. George Street, Martin's po�d and tributaries, ch . . A tbef 9 . L , I
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I - -]Rev. J. McEwenhasl�esi,lgned the 1 have just been ma was spen and dancing. The . � ;
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jid,,w-here . � )s music was furnished by Messrs., 116117- -1.
Olair ?" ask,Vd the reporter curiously, I I pastorate of Erskine byterian I him to be the owner of some 900 acres Chico, California, Says; Malarial fever . I -
Hill to tb a family burying grou ' ,pany. . E - is pretty common in Califounia, and we __ i
'Gh yes I 311ut her name wasn't Eva the're m ainB of Uncle Tom wore forever - enters : of valu4ble lands in Kansas and Michi4 -
about church, Ingersoll. Mr. lY E wen . Byce and James Traviss. - I i
11 =On Friday last Win. Tyson, I - . are not very muchelated with prospects � � . x �
-It was Su$an fair' and laid t9 rest near that 1, Little old log thirty )ears of ager, residing -in the at once on the duties of the new posi- gan. , . I . , �
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a,bin in the lane."' tion to which be has be rL appiointed, -Tb� other day at PaterboroughXr. in that dir e � � �
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she used 0 real. for me, and then I 0 �. township of Ancaster, accidentallylabot ' d, - passed away on: � .1 -1 ;
- f Asihodel, was Faned W for lovely and fruitful section and materi� pioneers of Stratfoi I
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. cent, iffectibiiide, ,God-feariDg child," Voice roi?a Algoma. was in8tautl hille 4 . a & native of B8dfordshim England, sud _�Z �
I y out by his residence in Toronto.. - . fish oau!gbt with the spear, that' night and liable to fevers. The church bar � � '. � �
mid the old lm&D. MR. EDITOR,—DEAR Sii.-Please al. -The bo a lately brought came,to Canada about the year 1834 . _�
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I -IIenry Sheark, Of the 6bh line at least' and supposing it wore of the is quite s�rong numerically and financi. # il
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valuable paper, for a few short remarks have nearly all ob I bout Plympton, bought from I *ei2ry Dennis average weight of eight pounds, it will ally. but there are some drawbacks here I settling in the neighborhood of 4 ... �,�!
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I hin ). - "Myself and about Igoma. We 4ave had a very the 1st of 'June whether party will ar- his fi 4 a farm of 100 acreE * '9�ays an Ir, -
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Bl&Aford's a -eek hi EL small canoe to bar about three feet deep,on the level.. The -Mr. John R tt f rd f. Waterloo, beldf many positions of responsibility I,
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coldesb day the thermometer registered well known Big &'br,�Fder 'O intends moving out n etrolia,where bad fo�- the money. And even this was visit California. We can also show and trust . .
father who Eftod on the. other shore. I .n he has purchased 2qO aorEB for the alum not his,for Ruother man speared the fish them the finest ranch in California, if -- ' I
The bush h sheep lately sold to I Mr. John Scott, of . . � . � R,
nervous, P2 degrees -below zero,' as, � � . - men� Lana Ag6nt by the 4ate - Hot:. 1; �
The canoe ro -ked, ie became I . I a Of $91000. I : while be paddl�d. The jack and spear not in the world, that of General Bid i; '.
I r. jurnped after durin the past -winWr, been yielding Galt, a flock aver� ng over-200ponuds I 0 Malcolm Cameron, which position 1e- !t �1
and fell into :a w ;gI , The female medical College scb6me were also conflicated, and altogether it well, a deacon iq. my church -32,00 . I - .1 � -1
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in Tdrouto is being 'ca ed on with wd rather expen ; �_ ,
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rather inconvepjpnt. ' tumbering and tramp in one of a railway waiting Y U a . ; 'i
Thebideow 11 Si on Legree " of the for subscriptions towardE the endbw- -Until the present year the highest Just fancy'travolling eight -miles in o a m ny years. . � - � I
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Isaac Rile � plantation id Maryland. � - icited; 10 per cent. of which will be byteriau Church in Canada has been of 6ne farm. Just fancy a mill turning took place at $hakespeare ,on X I �
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hands to bis hbad waah his face or time the institution is a ated to be Toronto, Rev. H. M. Parsons, and grown on one farm, and" then Orchards', his inteution,of giving $40 - in prizes sth - -
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dress could use1is hands . y self-sustaining. - ; Orescent Street Chur h, Montreal, to of �pple, peach, al o SIP- ��. �
himself,l . h broken up with lakes and a4res. " He will pr ably not reside in- . "
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. and axms upoh any ject that was in I I i i in 'Rev. A. B. McKay. But these churches the dimensions of from 600 to 1,000 acres pointed on the spot,, This brought ouC U
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f him. �ould is aave his master,and , ' - I story comes from I China and a pbyBician,' dedred some are cc . - 7"
1 able homesifor those who are willing to The latest 09 . 3,000 hogs, head of cattle had been previously pur.. --
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do -a grea,t dea� of ,lard work, but he � maka t I hem, as the cli I mate is agreeable, n"r Hespelor, Mr. Vance, who ii3 a I time ago to return to Canada and take Church Xontreal, now tendering a salary for 6,000 sheep 2,000 cattle, It is almost chased by � Mr. Waddell for Shipment to.� � _�
could never feTI - qi, ae wool dat grow lecture courses in the R )y d Medical of over $7,000. Rev. James Barclay, and 300 or AOO horses. ,� r I
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I I Aunt Chlo 7' ," 'lie faithful wife of -roots or vegetables. The hardwood is aday, and a duck Wbich does the same., nese, being much attache� to bar,' re. whom the B 'his eight horses or mnles each, PIOWiDg, ing the scales at.1930 pounds, 88 head-, " . -35 f I
" Uncle Tom,' wa harlotte, the pati- ' * fused to permit bar to lea, a. It is not ito be their minister, has signified, .;
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ettt wife of fait " chiefly maple, black birch and bass- .-Albill passed by the Provincial' -,v how long MiSE oward'will � &nd ;this while all the other opera ,-, �
ul fni EL But instead of wood. TLe building of roads has been Legislature of Britis Columbia, amend- be kept before she can retar i to Cana- - \ -On Wednesday of I I ast week 270 of tb�e farm were in progress, demand. for $7,857. were from N6rth Rasthopej. � � -I- Z.,
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b Government road to g6 through our minerals, except c9al, has been disal- ome is nesa Bro Waterloo by Messrs. Sc6tt, Crawford & .- ; head, weighing 33,730 pounds, at Z�.:"
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when his annn ' his intention to'10 part th[Is summer, which will give ii� a lowed by the Domin Ion Government. -The Paris Meclisio ics' I istitute has I . I �11_
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11 mperance III are ,,very I - tle averaging in weigh' �!
Uncle Tom" 11 at friend, was, in I - ladUs. Asa means ol increasing the Prices ranged from 51c to 61c live Farm laboiers are rap rted very . - ' �,
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nalityi ALM 9 I plated. Lakes and rivers render it very aut'k) the increased numb& of liberises 6 -0 E � _,.�
, - - I in Sarnia this year, and have strength of the Institu� e, the managers weight,: and fully $25,000 was paid t scarce and,wages unusually high. dell at'. the : : f �, .
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I who took Si to e7 Orleans to sell him; goods in,!: Fall wheat looks well, none tpi�ken steps to prote t against,the ex- I same time shipped ar car containing 76: M _�
and while theO waE stricken with, yel- I I i �aailed to farmers in , the vicinity, of by Martin Snyder, was exceptionally valuable mare last week. The animal f� 1
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low f ever, t a-ke Al b �c kf a* o I a Kentucky, are be'iug formed and school houses -At Gananc�lue, G. N. Ass�ltino's $8.08 per head, or a grand totall of.- I �..
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. I thernselves, to4 I AS wife &Rd fO' P�resbyterian Missionary, and a church and $100 in cash, sic Ion. ed -iibout twelve, but who is an oll , -
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I children, and m.; of St. Cathaiines,.was pla3iug, with an head from that.section of -the country, * th Avonban f tory has been 8 -
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I whi ch he had (,nee paid erection at Day's Mills. Although liv- ipRt., at big home, s attled in W613tMiD - open-tiladed knife.in hfs bar d and trip- which shows the thrift of the f arme Mr. Ballantype, the price paid being 12 . E -1
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. . paxt of the Dominion � we have had our ol1d U 4. A; I 0++n"Aan�o vr7a iunn Smith the well known farmer and �
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:to -his different ma.ters. . -ach aw tea mee h use -a log one w as to be seen on the u13 L"'��' �- F1 I 1 5 9 1
t-: .ti4w,Hins and wife went away beayir% .1�1�
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e I acked up a few &o-- ings, socials and entertainments. And, 8 at that time. r'-1
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. better, but dangerous , syrr ltoms lately well-. He was, at the new saw mill get- for the practice of their profession.' , I
visions,,and put P' littl kaninnies f urtber to. illustrate the progress and � -A few days ago Mr. C. Merfier, on. . no boy;was to be found and -Mr. Haw- � �
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in a bag and swg y back. h A the' set in from which he ezpirB,l on Wed. tiDg some lumber, and while in close -T4e� local agent for the Grand kina found to his sorrow that a wate'h k w
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littl6 Day"s Mills, I will mAe brief mention misfortune of bel*12 kicked by a cow nel bad disappeared also. Su'specting that, � I
MY Wife she led t�. a two other . chin. It tore a part over 90 tickets to Manitoba for the � �i .
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, of Berlin, Mr. Conard StuEbing, died on of his head off, entering his. mouth, and month of May alone,,- up to the 18th � �
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Slid we trudge I tb��ugh the swamp and On the evening of the 21st of Febru- bgoken abbve thel ahkle. . immediately �set out in. Pursuit sud 111-1 i _.,
, - . . Monday, the 14th inst. re eased was divided on his teeth. P*,rt went into day. timately found the boy, -at Mr. Ha*k. � -
to ni'llast week I left the ary, a social was given �'by Mr. J. B. L -The 'Canadian Wimbledon Rifle - up'!between the . i i
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tle darki B at I toted away in-& MoEwan, in aid of -the Presbyte an Tpam, w ic is, o eave� or Dg an � I ...
two lit :IiE flesh and bone the ch;�'k, very near tribUtE,d $70 towards a testimonial or .
bag, now MMI g L a wor in a arm c urch. prove 11108 Succe 0 u . a OU a I dat of G-3rman Importing House n Berlin,and , him to give up the watch. He had notgot
) "T w . . had been in business in - at town L for to the eye. Owing to the jagged nature t-Bisbop Hellmuth, t' be presented , 4K
M Dresden." Ai�4 �he old m&a laughed The -programme of the 8VODIUg Consisted' 29 men, picked from the different bat- it with him but was forced to aekuow-, f
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- settled in ColcheSt i Onta,rio,-but a few :ing speech from D. H. Egan, y . M.P. P., went to Ande . w
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� LM ad ineii, of whoift� be was captain, ser- and music both vocal and inBtrumental, ville. This is the third man killed at Jersey lately and started a earl button Sarnia, agent of the Wyandotte Indians, the place but a dwelling house. - - . . I I
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A I ris presiding at'the organ., this bridge inside a year. - I . � who goes to pay the members of the � says : Our bar th4
. Ved Her Majesty a ring the Canadian Miss E. Har A,
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� Col. Eyre took possession of it ia 1838. -to the Rev. H. McLal2nan by M it are only about 80 of the tribe left, and to the aepot, re- the Ransford farm' consisting of 95. I I .
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� "d took up a jal-ge amou. am ed gentleman made aver ' are nevertheless recognized as aborigines 0 �
nt of 71,r . I dealing exclusively with i ' -etailerB he - impression that the grain in - : �� --v
� � t the good French Cau�dianB , � -James Hamihon, B A , of Mother ticular field was badly Aaanaged by, t . _�
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� town of Dresden. , Here he lived aiqd ,things preps North, have involved a,great deal of trouble Share. Besides the land allrAtea to rafti, and would be - fit' Only for !, pig 1.
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7 - - 16� Here, at the � I herstburg Library a blac i silk velvet female. Nearly $80,000 is derived from , u. hs 9 ve � ' .1
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� a poll Miss E. Cameron � result of their work at the Grand Lodie Am I `-and in excellent condition: Of - .1
� .. read and write. I n 1850 he went t6 the close of th . coat lined with black satin, only worn the sale of their lands, held to their Mer- 11 months in One' IP I i �
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I England and in was declaxed winner. The amount meeting at St. Cath ri white, or Seneca wheat, there v6sre .
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� . . V th winter of 1850 an4 7. -Reports from pc�nsuls in Canada t by the Government. North British Columbia, Mr. Wm- --Collie, of 3,253 bushels and 0,i ibs., aria of r4 or _�
I 1851 he leatured in London. Previoup realised was $26.0 , . . � - Essex's represehtative in the Ontario He . :
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a off very I grain from Chicagg I �s a - pretty hard . ing a total of 3,857 i --
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- lic'�t 3 the prospects that 1 ana be honest. bushels of tailings. This -represents a i
. 6180written au- attobiogmphy, which er being favorable the att6ndance was railways, and in� . , p I 7-11
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� ate the suit with a cc c ied hat,sud Blackwell, is reviving the circumstances -
W, I'm publishea in -Massachusetts, In large. The programme of the evening . Canad*n canals Wit be made free to . �
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. I requests that when the in il gurstion of surrounding the disappearance of -an -A number of farmers in the.vicinity yield of neaxly 40 bushels to the. sore, ll i
W. .UL� I � 1852 he went to Engla - f speeches from Rev. H. Me- compete with thdsb 9f Now York. I ,,otal Weight, 0 ,�
, MCFA nd again, and consisted o I . of Avoubank have evinced considerable but does not represent the I tk'�
I win � � While there he first learne4 that Mrs. Lennan, Messrs -The Governm�iit have issued an � the President takes place, that officer Englishman named Robert Ward, who r planting shade trees all 510119 of grain rai . sed in the field, as the major T -P i
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I . I .. &0'wie was writing a -novel of which he Rea; musi - both vocal and instrumen- order to the effectithat the waters of shall wear the suit. . worked in that locali.ty and was known taste b3 �4
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I was the heroL . "Aunt Chloe," died long tal - recitations by Mrs. P. Murray, of Charleston Lakeju the county of Leeds --kn Ayr .. - follow their praiseworthy ex- this spring, and there would eonsequ6it� .1
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I y COUPS MAnt " agoiL having borne "Uncle Tom," or Si. 'Blind River, and Miss L. Thompson, in the Province of 16ntaxio, be set apart of our business men, our lit eat arri , ample next spring.. ly be a shrinkage -of fully 10 W_ 40ent. ;
several CLbil b Mil � ural and! aftificial propagation has a new method, and or a would - im- He suddenly disappeared under the We very mqch dbubt ff there iO SuOth" t �
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.CASH DR one of whom, Mrs.' and' reac S y biinging ons following cmumstances:-In, the fall -On Thursday last thd 9
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l Iliott, and Messrs. McLen-' 6f , �sh during th space - of three agine an effective one of - -GoGd,w 'ar Gowrie,lost a field in, th( show 1% � .
� '"Ic ClaY, a �Widow, recently moved Harris wad F, I . in, ne ) county that could � I .
� frora Detroit to 1p,resdeu. She has a ollection of 323 � years. 4 � tomers to time. He has a 3ging iri. the of 1863 he started for Wyoming to 'Mr. Louis The animal. similar return. The flaid was waI t
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� some purchases, and took,& short � clover, and now
- and after paitsking of ' -A blind beggaTin. Montreal named window'of his shop, so &s be pl4inly make I
I ,� 80n employed at tb a Cass house. B nt was baken up, ' g appearea, ain seeded to grass and 1
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. ,,TH ONT. I by Mrs. B"udorn was sent to jail ,,'for three �een #om the street an so, jo dnt for re- out through the woo � yield of hay.
SEAFOR ; . gain and in 1876 buckwheat pancakes preparec I ' s found dead the next promises a good
�, 'detarrained to Visit England and take Harris and her assistants, and being months by the Re?o der, for "astisulting pairs done to a certain pt a on's we4tob, whSt was then known sa the big . pwamp, right, bat wa - � . I
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