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I Sunday, Cho 13th inst. The Zia* - gIXTEENTH YEAM
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. irthd4y in contest was between '�Dexter and Brown blouse, and ockings, with 'fancy pile of wood he was working at f9,lIiDff bars of bis'cell window, in the third has !agreed to give a money grant to the the matter—,, heads we go, tails we go . 11
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taking "I" . I Sea,forth. Dick for -first place.! They are both skull caps. Only t*o games were play- on htm. He hadl taken up�jland at La a story of the building, ind let himself Province amounting to 81,000,OGO, of back." '"ails w1011, an I I
Mt Job. 21at, chapter, 15th ver fmal, 11 ` 1 � - they retur'ned, one of them iminediate- / �
W good, honest working horses and evi- ad, in both which Clinton was success- Megantic, and w�s al�but, to commoner, down with a rope made out of the which $750,000 is to indemnify the Pro �
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ia discourse he 7 .4,11 . I dently showed all tb at Was in them. In ful, the la�t being won in about eight farming. ; . bedding. vince for loss sustained in carrying out ly after his return securing a situation. � � I
' e4ur-Aerated 0161�1 asy of last week -was, in sct, - I I Saturday night, and , � , - I
ad ifite the first two heats 2exter took tbe'lead minutes. During the match a YOUDg -The village of Uxbridge was visite -E. F. Egglesto 'a Agricultural the terms of the Confederation to del -ay The paii met on - I �
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enefits.of-prayer.1 A! 1. but was so closely fol owed by Dick that man named Sha�v had his forehead cut by a disastrous. fire early on Saturda Works'4at Ancaster wera destroyed by 'the buildiD- of the Canada, Pacific Rai return to 14 Merry . . I
-most V6 f . I a crowd of people 3 ZI I I I I
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.11 sad tb , Dated in the fire a few days ago. E'very effort was way, and $250,000 in- aid of the,' con- making as a 1. I
)mained for the 16VEY46481b and. � � . The attendance, however, he had no time to play. Hei,however, so badly that it h1ad to be sewed up. morniDg. The. flames origi England," chief stipulation ; . I �
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lent� On the following IAO --d - - - it trotted squarely and never made a break THE Bicyo ACY,.-Somewhat of a market building 'and incpn iarism f" I
k U.. a, - LE 4 made to save the buildipg, but it was struction of the Esquimauary dock. in the ba;rgair. that they would secu J
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�a L40F Oftioial Ooar 7 . V while Dick frequently broke, but lost misunderstandin arose almost at the suspected, I i not possible and even of the stock and -A very old and much respected their i � �
ly d raot at' �.. I : ,ger but for the fact. that many of the � i
lax little time as be was quickly caught last minute, bet een the directors ,of -The . youn wife of 1 a Moutrea c but little w is saved, The resident of, Branchton departed this that if their faith failed them, they -1 :
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,'�Utleaga, Esq,.,, M�d John C6X __ � - each time by his driver. In each beat the driving park f 6nd the general amuse- grocer has been committed, to gaol fo foundry was in full blast and 'in the life recently;, in the person of Mr. Rich- might have a check on it.. They ac- .
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hLost--n doIega,tes 0 attend ' the horses passed undsr the wire almost Mont committee, which threatened at two months by the Montreal r000rdel midst of a prosperous season. ard Wilcox. The deceased was born in cordingly left on the morning of the - . i -
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the ;t'- 0 "oi.g their work to taking a h.oll- . I I i
� say Delegates from the various Mon- the County of LlDP'oIn,,in 1806. In 1854 1 � 1 , I
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iStTict, meeting to i be held in Win I.- - � - oh a, time. In addition to neck and neck, but Dexter had the best one time to prevent a race almost for habitual drunkenness a�ad violenc - � 1 24th ult. for that place. I - "I I
.. �.. - . day Vit an of it.- -But, keenly contested as the first under any circumstances. A. good many in her home. . treal charities met on Saturday, when he came to Sent Mr. Joseph Lamb, of Lucan, for- � � - i , �
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fr. R. J. FIoGdy -,�vaa then pro neighboriiiig towns and I i I : � I
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x:bo-.t6r and acce-oted, Pond k 11 this, Man' two heats were tba.tbird one was even' people were disappointed that the race -Eddie Flack, son of. ,1 �� iatlon was forined unaer the f arming, and about ten years a - rly of London, and ex -jailer o" the I �
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�as, no doubt, deterred a great many k .
ereda,hea,rty and unanimous vat tft.4 .Whiohy . - -
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is madh * �� closely together throughout the heat. they were partiyul�rly interested in, the powder going into his eyes. He in charity and providing for reform- troublous time. He joined Wm. Lyon country from Ireland about the yea;r 7 -- �
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durinift- � but especially so dnrin the last half . and it is only, �dir to say that every will likely lose li�s eyesight. atones and other worhf L -not at present McKenzie in 1837, and was slightly - �
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am tw�: . . mile and at any time they could have effort was made io have it, but without iltbn Women's Temper� existing. wounded in the early part of that an- established a line of teams between , .-
ifferent appointnqer,A!% Spoke in , , 11 - out. . The first thing, on the programme \ . � k___�
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attering terms of! the r � been covered with a sheet, sometimes suce-ess. After,dlinner,however, Messrs. ance Associatioh are circulating a -Last MondAy,'Dr.Henry Russell, of fortunate rebellion. Lonclon and Hamilton, for the conv4y�- a -_ �
1rJp,EUEX"s TOURNAMENT. � . X * C , 1 .
I I . on 8 J. Me of 0 �tureB asking that tex�, Quebec, performed a surgical operation -It is understood that the Marquis ance of MY erchandise, and to,, ther with , � � .
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. i everend 961r, _,_ * � e half,a neck ahe�d and. sometime' Culloch , God6rich, J. Kelly, of petiti`n for sign 4a , i - �
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Te'ry , - - .... .At Ui ' . the. other. They witered the home-' Blyth, and T. Jackson, Jr., and E., Hol- books on temporAnce be introduced into 'upon a well-known citizen, extractinK of Lorne will stay in Canada until the lines ownqd-by Messrs Bently and John z- .
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.. 11 - ' a -Mr. Hail has been sometime hgo. How he the entrance of the railway into London .
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n oucoumgemeut. 7 �� i - theheat. The fourth heat was -,*well otbers, Mr. McCulloch took first prize, the recent -sesBic�n of Parliament has. be an inscrutable mystery. It is said that the Princess will leave Lamb transferred - �
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.. , entirely as interesting as the former one, distance was one mile, and the beat time lisher of the Corowall Freeholder. tory, carried on by Trott Bros:, late of the European . continent, where at London. This he continued until the 1. .
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� Ad . but in the first half mile Dexter cast a 5J minutes. -The, case ,against Alderman Me- Bothwell, was totally Onsumed by fire Marienbad she will take advantage of building of the 'L. .-
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- Of Rev. __ ' � front Bhoo,when be commenced to breah' ICES. 6 Off as 'Shane, of Mon- trdal,for bribing a voter at on Sunday morning at five o'clock. The the mineral waterg which war �
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aigl�.bl labors, Xr. B 1i U r , but for some unexplained ., � to hiA present position, and the poBi-
0 ome. �L i up and lose badly. On the second� ad�ertised and [were witnessed by a the last municipal election,lwaB dismiss- fire had n3ade such as ficial to her health in 1881. . � -
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9 re round Ind lost a second shoe. Fr tb* �1 large number, the gate receipts being ad by the recorder on Saturday on a lirpossib16 to save anyt iDg in the mill. -It is discovered that the estate of tion of jailor soon after becoming vacant . . �
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was wiped om "" DaL he appointed Mr. Lamb to that posit -ion �
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Of out Dick had matters his own way and rly $400. The race of pacers be- technicality raised by council fo iclesale I �
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mv-n-, on h to, rlin is wfiich he held up to the year 11880. 1 .
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11-7, � I erect, a, I appear coming in first won the race. Had this I �ween Messrs. T., Tipling's- 'Arid Collis' defendant. - I in the mill, and all the machinery, importers of German goods in Be �
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b-ortly. � . � brags ban1 The Bevi ral compan I I y . commenced business as a merchant, in. .-
. � , . are so evenly matched it is difficult to ling WinDiDO I raised among French Canadians,chief] -�LThe Dominion Government has placed,atS170,000.' Thefirmwaslook- � _�
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V.ho, are jut n hose and throw water. The time was 8 0 4 . . .1�
. . celeb ated Clear Grit stallion "LUtle ren-Irom Goderic , Londesboro,Holmes- Ottawa on Mot which niziDg high order of merit was given par z 7
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� -Black or Colored Silks - � , 8ton. The prizes, whi �h the with one leg. � Unable to raise himself, .
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dantle Trimmings, �'i I 6A &rrived. too cold. There was an immens%nior Province of Ontaxio during the : current , � ir; .
I . I m- ilton have gone o work at $3.00 per up. I eter watch and chain �Ibr 11. J., Fritz, the 18th ulb.,-some person or persons I �, . .
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I un I - I 110-UsE'RACT.S. . ing such an excellent park is deserving lost con6iderable'numbers of the aiii- George Wai m"'" ated considerable die. acted as referee. 4 1 penfold was struck and hurled about I . i �, �
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I � for three year o � ave had a celebration, and mouth " down and H Iton,iast Monda, ,b3- contains thefollowing E ta�rtling announce ured. � ship of May and Hallam, on the Span' ' i I
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.Iresses and M 1 - 1�1 the fourth heat V ei-torseB were Bet arms and fare crackers by a laxge gatheri- last, . Mrs. B.:Connor, of Orangeville, -Mgr. hforea�, of St. IEI�acinthe,anc for. , � �i liamB,Napanee; Oronhyatekha,London . bones. � �!z� I
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� I- Of them was off il400:et ul"'r the the colored jubilee, singers,' conve id in I li�r legs in two places, ' appointed by the Ro lic ,- has just been diecove!ed.", has some in- and Rodder, Toronto. _? -1
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11 - . the cabalistic words on their tall beav- I Dumfriesare having windmills erected enquire into the merits of the caso Mr. Ornand's m rn*1 grandfather, time last year Mr.. ly threw Mr. Lawson out of the buggy. I
ailing it throughout. era "Jackson the Hatter," made the 1,on their premiseE and find them a very between the Laval and Vi toria fa Mr. Osbo was th pilot who brought in Galt from Scotland, and almost _ ?�
IL i1ag the lead and I I � �( Cal rue, He was unconsciags for a short time ' ! �,
FANDE TO ORDS . ,-- " LouiW' driver �� 0 � t � against the?, . i � . ork. at Messrs. I i ,�� i
. 11 - t streets vocal wi th their melodies. useful and labout - saving invention. ties of medicine. � the historical frigate Shannon,with her immediately secured w - I -
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Ht&rt and the Jud es �('Ielldlared it a dead A couple qf bicyclista'from Goderich, - -Rev. L. G& z, of Queen's Avenue -A joint stock coM any for th( prize the Chesapeake, through- the Gcldie & McCulloch'Ei. Am excellen : k,_� J
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. tillue- the race. I. Lou- s accordingly unexplained reason, they failed to pat in -Q noon Victoria was born . -The Toronto, hd Mr. Robert Somerw�_'- on : .
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LLLLLL S 1UNK __ Imit I .. I '' was,bowev -this spring, The twelve children arrived in 'Galt, all their. __ I I I . i
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I . Open to horses ow,ned in the ihree conw. but the barrel race created enough weekforQuebec, here they take passage tery,hold in Woodstoch on Monday, eron, Cauidian Commissioner at the yet two -of the family- m Scotland. � - ez -
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� I�Or this race th rp we .. -5 -Angus -Robe, tson, a graduate of Chalmer's Church, the vote of - thE Parliament. Colon al, Hewett, of the ago, get home sick, and deci I 1:
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__ three hogBas sta cted, viz.: Goo. entries. let, L. Kennedy, 2nd, W.Prid- . Knox college, has anived at Winnipeg, people stood 262 for ond �41 &in 1-tary Colle a, Kingston has turn to Old EDglan I � tp
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