The Huron Expositor, 1892-01-15, Page 4r I . -1 ! 9 0 51� - - - __ __ - i - .
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� 9+ . MENEENNOWN- I I — - - - =0 � - ; I , � , — ! I ' during the past x0aJon, and eon-
� � ! ' 0, 11' and since his ,in China sea -3, and fine had on board a very BuffAlop
i - I I . And too h - - a- nation of Sir Hector Lang a I seaeugers. She tracted him illness while sailing, but atuck to
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I i I off, he would oesse all the other classes would; have a poor look - in ch too large ard large number of Chinese pi
r that the horns are to kou ilk
� NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 14. re 'n flllei ssibla to the -vessel until the last, and then almost
11 a ie ey and industry reap the world , - retirement has bee 'by Ron. Frai I ank so rapidly that it was impO I
I L troubling farmers wk o are doing �he beat for out for their bread and butter. Yet no- It is not what you do, but howi yon . hich, it is I helpless with illness started for his Canadian
, AW The figure between the parenthesis after each their stock as well as themselves. And I body ever hears of a farmer being knighted. w !d. Smith. This is the .p�dtlon w launch her boats, When sha went down first the only hope for his
I da it. A Now York cook earns more �than e home. From the
i Use denotes the page at the paper on which the can "sure your ,',aid re that it is no plea ' ChapIeS4 ,has long been she carried with her 414 persolis, every on I , lay in the fact that he had u to
; . i W can r sure Why not? Do not the farmers do as much tj a judges of the Supreme Court, a 1 man said, Hon. Mr. many will now of whom was drowned. The steamer was recovery
I J� : advertisement will be found. even this momentary. . : agnigeAnt
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.. -Edward McFaul. (8) � pain to the animal, nd it is only caused that for the country as anybody ? But what bet- di coo -maker in Paris has a greater I, come hankering after. A goo vored with a 'm
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I 3pring Purchases- ans. A during the long weeks that
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i- -,: A. IL Q Reniedy-1. V. Fear. (5) �. it may prevent I vastly more suffering and- ter off are the men who have Sir in front of 0 an ton of the beat French phys . breathe more freely when t�Oy know it has consisted of sailors, firemen, eto., from dif- coustitutioll, Sir a contend In
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- . �.. � 11 ftutk Huron Fa i are' Institut". Hannah. (0) : otection for. the weak. I . F ad your work and then -do it. a it gone out of his reach. Tht 'now appoint�`o ferent stood to have intervened bravely did h
nn pturo,pean countries, They
secure pr ts 0 th ich terminated on
� N000eseful Ihni6en-W. 0. Glenn. (8) their names than those who have not ? Can thoroughly and the gifts of earth and the ual struggle whi
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. � . ; Allan Une--C. Bethune. (5) Some may obj act to the- phrase " moment- they got credit at the grocery store any largeness of Heaven shall be i is a prominent Quebece -, was formerly � their e Imet and *did everything the uneq
1� yours. I i ve the vesgel. All of them Saturday.
.... � Amounts Roody-ft- Willis. (8) ary pain " and want to know how I can tell — I - Speaker of the Assembly a cko is said to be i possible to m � r. Wm. XzLemn, of Goderiah, the
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; Uiborne and Hibbert Ins. Co. -T. Camei c � that the pain is Mon iontary. When my cows is"for than the rest of us ? Are they -able -to ; went down with the steamer. died rather and -
I I Ag. Soclety-11 I Y. McLean. (5) - . well-known cattle dealer,
. � 11outh Huron n of respectabili; ' and no doubt
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i Oinested. (5) I are nick or in pain they Will not eat, and add a cubic foot to their stature? Do not m the Old Land. a gentlema y . � VALUAZLZ COLT DxAD.-Harold Wilkes,
�� � 111slate at John Carroll -F. Hc 'A Bad Year __T . d in denly on Saturday morning. The deceased
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11 I r Pam for Sale by Auction -R. HlckL (6) when they do not ei A I look for the cause. their trousers bag at the knees just as other he will administer the affai a ; of his depart- I one of Case's vatuable stallioDs, die onsiderfible period, but
i V ! vokloo-willism Lane. (6) I But I have &eon cowa -by the dozen take hold An English correspondent, writing 'n the We &.-a sorry we ean 1 Racine this week. The animal was a blood had been ill for a c On
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I . lowing ment with honesty. fined to his bed.
I �, . -F.- Holmested. (6) people's do ? Why, of �,course, and the' 2 rd of Dooember,gives the fol omy it, 15i hands high,- weight 1,000 only occasionally 000 -
! � Illskate of Balley Lupton 9�1
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.. of such feed" the- a much for th 3 inew Minister of 1 bay co
� �. I Istater of Robert Scatt-Y. Holuie". (5) i not say a I ! 0 y Friday evening he had attended a christen
I -: 11 I lk%U of Robert Fulton -A. Bishop. (6) � two minutes ahe ' horning, which proves whole thing is a humbug. �1 p cture of things in the Old Country d�.ring . undr, and was foaled in 1886, Bred b . -eutly in fair strength,
i iz i . - to me that the P,'.r does not continue long, .1 i . I Railways and Canal reputation, both I W. G, Stoner, ol"Paris, Kentucky, he was ing caremonyt APP861
lmstaofjaxi � - i I � d home, the dia- --
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I',, y 'I it Lupton -F. Holmested. (6) � � in MONN t fe pastyear. We are prone to compl in in � 11, oually is ; The but shortly after he returne -
V � jlmimm of Fir-Lunisden & Wilson. (6) I . politician an� I n �diiv� - sovery aired by Baron Wilkes, record 2.18.
! and I have watc�ed cows daily for weeks , 87have ma a
4 Cud of Thank"ohnson Bros. (5) The Liberal Leaders. C nada, and although we sometime f the ease assumed a serious phase, quickly re
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4 . 11 after dehorning and ever found them on an . � cry that he can so& pely grace any - aoimal wax one of the most valuable o
��,A � For ftle--D.. Weismiller. (6) 1. the co'nsol- unamv Farm stock, And was worth suiting in death. The deceased was inter
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_�,: . Private Funds to Loan -R. S. Hays. (6) off feed. I cannot any the same of the" Politics seem to be get I arm in romson to complain,we also have 11 so import- Hickory Grove riday after-
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�f ; ,Sr I . . �ing rem w -position and his appointme t to Peritonitis was the red in Maitland cemetery on Mo
i- : Auctioneer caril-WIn. melcloy- (5) which were hooked. are from $5 000 to $8,000.
:f, - � on of knowing that our misfortune
A I Girt Wsuted�lffm J. 0. ROIND. (S) I Kingston. Last week Sir ; I ant an office will be a bit r pill for the cause oi death. I noon.
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: �T . I In order that the 2umane society, farmers , We!have rtbs, marria2lers
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I , i Gyninssium CkV3fts--K Hallett. (8) . and Ron. Mr. Tupper addressed a large ostly all of our own making. I UGHT� UP.-JOe -The total number of bi
� I and the public in g neril might understan& I al friends &ad supporters of t e: Government to UTAii. FLOUR. MILLS Bo -
- . Seed Wheat -Robert Scott. (9) of .the climatic of natural dizadvan- , . I syndicate, -and deaths registered in the township of
I � r the meeting there in the interests of Mr. Met- ri�ue I . w. It wool Clark, representing an English 31st Deeem-
1 �� i each other better, I would advocate i awallo
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,,- , I ate. On Tues!, t4ges to complain of which this corr,esoond- - has bought 23, or all but six, of the flour Hallett for the year ending the
( ' L holding of a conven, -lion at some convenient well as
-� Ight M" 6XPO�0" . oaIfe, the Conservative candid -six births.,
,�t; - I Hon. Frank Smith, the moit able as 1 mills in Utah. The transaction involves ber, 1891, is as follows: Seventy
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, 164baft rriages and thirty-three deaths.
i., I � -day night last Hall. Wilfred Laurier and 6�t so deepondingly moans over, a for seventeen ma
� I � MY , I * sides of the question in the presence of dele- L . `1 the most honest man in the Cabinet Is to $1,800,000 for the plants and $350,000
; ; lit addressed a monster dp;ubt with just cause. He ea, - - �
� . I Sir Richard. Cart wrig The --h ages now noted stock now,on hand. The company proposes , -Mrs. Goodrieb, who resides near the
. 4� * --- . gates from, or the hole humane society if of;Mr. Gunn, the I One of the most abnormal v r oz- withdraw from i �- e -to an d the misfortune to
I . ...— it were possible! for it to attend in a body, meeting in the interests t years ev in Clint ha .
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.. ; d all others ed in this country is drawing to an will not increase ithe confid mee of the pab- to erect a number of levators and expects stati on,
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SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Jan. 15, 1892 our Minister of � Agriculture an Liberal candidate. Messrs. Thomson ny- control th6 entire wheat crop' of the terri- slip down on 'Monday of last week and
; h 1 . I e id, and every one wit:[, metaphoripally, lie in the GovernInent,nor will they add e 5 urcha8ed by Mr. Clark break one of the small bones of her arm.
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L � interested, and f the practice is proved to Tupper at their meeting gave some pretty consisted of one- . : ml
, -,-, � e it a partiug kick. It to its strenkth,either �n the house r in
. . : be so terribly c uel lotus have a law -that 9 v thing have a capacity OF2,024 barrels of flour She has been unfortunate in this respect,
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i , - I will put an end to i I rough hits to Mr. Laurier and Sir Richard. � if extremely disagreeable a Wpo will ta�e Mr. Haggart's day. - having met with a somewhat similar &cci-
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. East Huron Reformex either half deluj
; � that dehorning wi I lessen suffering let us These. gentlemen' in return, on Tnesday Post-Mahter Geneiial has not yet 1POLD WEATHER. -A de8patch from Chi- dent last winter;
_� summer, bu t not, place as � -The other eveniu�
�, ,I The annual convention of East Huron have a law that will protect the farmer v wy brief intervals of A& on the Ilth inst., says: The present g while Mr. James
-_ � night, made the following nest and char- ,. . I . ., t,
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It " � Reformism will be held in the Town Hall, should he oho.o,e tc practise it; yet let the . -the re- t kirty days altogether of genuine an nmer been stated. I odU soap covers an unusual stretch of terri- Quigley, of Hullett, who had been vial ing
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.1 owe after dehorn- 9 eather, while the autumn was .mark Bd by -
. L tory. It reaches as far north as the signal friends in Ashfield, was driving home, he
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. 4 Bruesslo, on Friday, the 22ad inst., corn- FlAn who wl . .
. 7; : n in, port 6f Mr. Laurier's rejoinder : a i almost daily rainfall. And now, b, r way
1. mencing at one o'clock. ation of in'g so that thei to 1put to unnecessary pa I -- THF petition entered aga Lost the return of service is established, extends southward to met with a bad accident. A broken culvert
_- ' the Rocky' allowed the rig to drop into the cree
I ,� The namin to a a climax to the unpleasant featt&s of k be-
- be handled wit ri-6r. The Minister of Marine had referred : I the Gulf of Mexico, and from
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I ; ear, we have been having several days Ron. Alexander McKenzie Ifor East York,
f ,J officers and other important busives3 wpi � I Mr. Laurier as under the Shadow of the sins tP8 Y � Mountaim almoEt to the Atlanti- coast. The neath, and he had his leg broken in two
i� �v . . "I hsve� no doubt," the Of severe frost with dense fog. . A more came up for hearing the 'ther day, before temperatureB are below zero from Illinois places. He will likely come upon the town-
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% � come before the meeting. Dr. Mac d; .of Mr. Mercier. . wa
4 i I A Sugge tive Cartoon. Liberal leader said, 66 Mr. ,Tupper intended �arassiog year was never experienced by ices Barton and MacleAnan. TheCoan- and Wisqonsinuorthweat -rd,the lowest ship of Ashfield for damages.
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I � M. P., i8L expected to be present. It is . i kte Just
. I f irmers. Vegetation was exceedingly le " ted beiu 32 0 below at White River, -The wife of Mr. Alex. Ewing, of CHU-
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,� I . '0 _ a. to be as vicious as he could be, and if he had � 0 repor
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; Grip, in I at a, has a very sugge in set for the petitioner statedi that he had n
P ; -division in ! a the food for live stock was very sbort
, hoped that every polliug sub � L ' Canada. 'In 8hicago it is colder than at any ton,, passed away on -Saturday, 2ad inst.,
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14 : at t is tiv-e cartoon. n one of his recent speeches, , t. the spring, the hay crop was half spoilt by evidence to offer in su
4� the Riding will be represented ave laid me under a stronger indictmen' r . a of the arvest3lfollowed, previous time this winter, the service 'ther- after a comparatively short illness. She
r Sir J He could have said I was under the shadow 'Llu,On and he must, therefore, c neent to - disposi-
C, �; meeting. � � ohn Thompsoll declared it to be the " wettest of h I . its dis- mometer registering five degrees below was a person of quiet and retiring
� r L I any f �reat damage being done to crops, an then . a the Presbyterian
1. ; � policy of the Conservative party to adhere of my own sins, and that in enough for eat with costs. In distriiseing the peti- zero. - I tion, warmly attached t
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t I man sins the autumn was so rainy that sowing could mls .
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r. i � I I Grip take Holy writsays the just g' well RICH PRTC]ED Hor-sus.-The sensational church. She resided with her busbaud for .
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11-7 1 strictly to the Ati nal Policy. tion Justice Burton paid this followin '
7 .% ot be done to advant%ge and has not been
X: Dehorning Cattle. seven times a day. I am a great sin- It prices which yearling thoroughbreds of last a number of years in Hallett prior to his re-
fi� i , this assertion- aLL the subject for its cartoon. oughing also in much in merited tribute to the honesty and worth of '
T -W - ner, sin 70 times a day, but I decline to be completed, whilb pl _ year brought under the hammer eclipsed all inoval to Clinton, and is spoken of as being
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1 � The practice of dehorning cattle is just yield-
�-j � It has a forocio,6400king . donkey labelled held responsible for the sins of anybody else, Arrears. The corn crops, on a whole, the. respondent. He said : previous records in the history of the turf. one of the very kindest of neighbors. . She
., I ; now r I eceiving a good deal of attention from N. P. The animal is without saddle or (Applause.) If it is a good maxim that the d fairly, and prices are better thani they I I This result must be a r latter of pleasure, On this side'of the sea Colonel Ruppert paid leaves a family of three daughters.
. le ave been in recent years, but not as igh all
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4 I stock raisers and others. Some hold that bridle and has evic . �ently, been turned loose. sins. of the father are visited on the childkeO pean scarcity led us ex. for it could scarcely be s!uppeeed by even $30,000 for a son of St. Blaise; J. A. & A. ff. -On Monday afternoon, 4th inst.,_& sup-
, , � 000.for a filly by imported Wag-
� r - Mr. Tupper should have: remembered his he general Furol t'of Mr. Macken-, Morris $14, posed defective- chimney in the premises of
. . ; the practice is in the interests of both cattle the most zealous opponen ; . .
I Securely tied 4 sti ong cords on the back of A that they would be, while almost !very- .
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. � . r . glass house. (Cheers.) The missiles may . that he conld be gui typt an act or the� nor, while $10,000 was a mere bagatelle for Mr. John Steep, Clinton, allowed the fire to
11� ; and owners, while others claim that it is an hing else has sold badly as a rule i uring 216 .
�, �, - the donkey is a fair damsel labelled Canada. a returned. I don't want to engage in that en 'knowledge of an act hll ould in any, yearlings offered at the Belmont sale. In get into the roofj which was quickly
* . act of cruelty which should be prohibited or * he year. Store cattle aud.sheep bavc be onde was sold for - in ablaze. The fire company was called
f� Alongside is a uge,r post bearing a sign on kind of warfare. I try to fight fair and g of way,affect the election, sn,� that he should England a colt by Orm
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, � The officers of the Hu- never engage in personalities. I never give � -0, and others brought from $15,000 t out and had the fire under control before a
,_ punished by law. which is paints A nexation, with a hand 0 1 eCent years, and but0r and cheese, have :not, when now in the id�nlining years of: $27,00 . although
,� I , my opponents the flattery of thinking them n: $10,00. grestdeal of damago was done,
I �, . mane Socie�y of London have had a London - . I part U the life, be held to. suffer throt gh the act of eve
i . pointing in theoireation in which the don of more importance than public questions, �ot sold well during the greater I dent sup iorter wh?se agestey might DisTRxss iN KANSAS. -Despatches from the roof was all destroyed. Mr. Steep
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I i Township fanmer before a beach of mag's- key is fleeing. r John Thompson has a and I shall make no exec tioa of Mr. Tupper, ear. Altogether, the year I .
I p I under the existing statute' be established."' various points in Kansas and Oklahoma saved his stock; the absence of a high wind
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I i . Ah cruelty to anim&13 for I . ne of many disappointments to farm rs in . � territory iitate that& severe snowstorm pre- alone saved the adjoining propertyfrom
J tratesi charged wi secure hold of tt � onkey's tail, and in evi- (Cheers.) I I
'i , i i Sir Richard Cartwright is reported thus; his country. - - - . I vailed on the 10th inst. A despatch from destruction, as it is all frame.
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, having dehorned some thirty or forty head. '!
:�, � dently trying V1 ith all his strength to pre- I I spell I -
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1 The eme has not yet . - I A W1IOLz grist of by -ale 3tious are gazetted Guthrie, Oklahoma, says that the long
I L of his own cattle. vent the progress (if the fractious animal, He said that he would take another op- I I ' of cold we I ather followed by the present -The wife of Mr. James Scott, sr., Ii
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- F been decided. But, judging from the evi- to return some of the attention be- A Ei4aimsia eorrespondent writting to a to come off this month. I he following ele,31
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r but his efforts are fruitless, as the donkey, I X storm will cause'much suffering among the -
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il =Ulypon him. He recalled the saying of , passed away on Saturday morning, 2nd inst
11-i ; dence the practice is not any more painful . . ad per and speaking of the ravages tions, all in Ontirio have been fixed for th� new settlers who occupyed claims on the
J 4. 2 with Miss Canada �n ith, back and dragging Sir John Macdonald that when he hurled a I She�jbad been ailing only a short "time, and
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; I i -or cruel to the animal than branding, cas- t_ _ _ t 8 pursuing it's ate f Is, grippe in the old world, makes the 28th of January : Kingi ton, Prince Edl; Indian lands recently opened to settlement the day before bar death seemed to be eon-
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- ,_ after it the valitn nig , I ne among a pack of c,urs he liked to hear � I co , Lincoln, East in that vicinity. The settlers are for the
Z trating and many other operations in corn- way as fast as it Cain gallop, to Annexation. them howl. But this time it had only been Ilowing statement which should The of ward, TAnnox, East Simeo I I t part poorly clad, badly sheltered and siderably better. She had been a resident
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I . - 11 � the young puppie3,,A13d he had it on the terest to a good many in this co ntry. Middlesex, Peel and Halton. Simile; MOB � of Clinton for about 20 years, comirig there
: men practice, and which are universally ad This cartoon as in it much food for solid t,o � - insufficiently provisioned. from Eastern Ontario. She leaves a family
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.i� � � authority of Mr. Metcalfe, whose authority : ple announcements for other c3natituencies will
. - ; mitted tow,be necessary. At any rate, the l�. he remedy he speaks of is a ver im I
; thought. Whi�el Sir. John Thompson and on sporting matters no'one would question ' I DR, McGLYNN IN A PROTESTANT PULPIT. of four sons and two daughters, one of the
��! ne and it might be worth while tr I g it. likely soon follow. There is nothing said -Dr. Edward McGlynn, the ex -Catholic a t
.1. 7 practied is gradually, if not rapidly, grow- his party are die aiming with all their might -(laugh ter) -that y6nug, unbroken puppies y 9 I t er being also in delicate health. She
i th &;d West Huron. d the pulpit of the Asbury Metho a a consistent mem-
1 izg in public favor, and is in more general would run riot when lot loose -(Laughter says: I yet about South Per I I 'a L - had been for many year
� , I exat I ion, they are supporting a e priest fl�'
I against ann and applause.) In h Ii -8 speech last winek Mr. ' i The Conservatives in these constituencies,' dist Episcopal church in New York, last bar of the Presbyterian church. .
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4, i use, especially in dairying districts, both in he I may joist mention that influenza : Or as I
Ir i policy which is ri% Ing. the country in t Tupper asked the Conservalives not to look � P t seleAed their candi- Sunday. He was introduced to the large- " �-On New Year's day the spirit of J&net
I the United Stites and Canada than many to be it is, perhaps, better known in C d ,' I& however, have not ye Rev.
" �& 4 & congregation present by the pastor,
t - -, i: very direction L w iiah they profess at Mr. Metcalfe's personality. Sir Richard an McDonald, of Grey, took its flight, Miss
-' i i Scotland,. Irei'Z, and dates and t1jis in likely the reason the el
f . gripp is raging in . ecr Dr. Stone, and was received with a round
k � suppose. Mr. R. W. Hawkins, of Brown- 0 -
� no anxious to 2r vei it it going. The National amused his audience by championing the in McDonald has made hdr home with her
I I rnwall, England. There are appradic .
� e_ imputs- hanging fire. � of applause as he stepped into the'pulpit. '
: i ville, Oxford County, has the following re- Conservative candidate against th tions are 1 to brother, Alexander McDonald, of the 4th
,� . Policy is the fo rid,tion of all the discontent cases in London and other English.towns, He prefaced his remarks by la reference .
- ,3 tion 'that he was not a worthy re-- . n of Grey, for the past 24 years.
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I j marks on the subject in the last issue of the ut it has not become epidemic yet, � 'It has
J � that exists amo ig t e Canadian people and resentative of the Conservative p%rty. - ' I I his trouble with theCatholic church authori- She was born in Ross shire, Scotland, I& the
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;, I Woodstock Se -Review. He seems to News of the Week. ties, and alluded feelingly to the number of
�k, � . .ntinel is doing more ;0 d rive the country into an- He said he was persuaded that Mr. Met- 0 1 vear 1820, and wa.9, consequently, past 72
. � : ntly nonplussed by1bis mysterious Malady,
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. i take a very sensible line, and his statements DFAD,-The Kbedive ol Egypt is dead, ' his followers, members of
., nexation than a I ti a other agencies put to- calfe Was as straightforward and unlike- hich has spread so widely and wrought iears of age. The subject of this notice had
,, � . are. worthy of consideration. � I FiNz DiscovxRY.-A vidu of black mar� society,'who were present in the Church. '
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;_ , ; He says : gether. Do aw iy with this and the months ly to resort to quibbling as Sir John uch havoc the lost few y irs, but,a rtain ' been ailing for --some monthw, and passed
i ea I ble worth millions has b 'an discove -
Z,cl� h e 0 e' red a i t he then spoke for an hour on " The Crime .
- I ould soon Thompson, that h was Ant more likely to r. Crerar On this month's Lancet) t 18 us I � away in the end very peacefully. She wax
. a I will give your readers a few reasons why of such men ai Sol Mon White W . Rodach in $axe -Coburg. I of Poverty."
k: : : eat his own words than r. Foster, that he a I - . ibyterian. com- -
; dehorning is practised and justified by those bo closed. It is' high taxation and extrava. f simple remedy which he pronoun(as in- UNSANWARY SCHOOLS. -The public schools - a devoted member of the PrEr .
-t was as honest as Mr. Ch pleau, that he was — . . munity. -
11 ' who practise It, Farmers in their endeavor allible, viz., 30 grains of bicarbonate of
ilj�! I ant administr'!Ltiom that furnishes these as little likely to use is position for his otash in a tei ilk every we or of Minneapolis are in a frightfulasnitary -Some time ago Mr. Searle, of Clinton,
'� ' ; to succeed in their calling have found that 9 - . %cupful of in Public School Work. I
� i ng own interests as Mr. De dney, that he was condition. , Many pupils and teachers are
I w� � stock -raising and dairying are two inde�pend- agitators with miterial for engendert ;hree hours. He asserts that he his not had entered a case in the Division Court to re-
� . quite as moral a man as Mr Haggart, that down'with typhoid fever %s a result. The following is the list of literature se� ver from the Express Company the value
; 6 case in which this medicine did net kill cc
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he was to the f oil as in dest and tr he disease at the second dose. It sometimes CriuRcH DESTROYZD.--4rrinity Evangeli- lectiona for the R gh School .entrance ex- of a choice basket bf grapes expressed to
i ' � the Province have branched out extensivel I ukee,, Wig.- aminations of 1892 0 .
f, .� y people. Rtmove * i he cause and the effect &*Sir Charles Tupper an his son, and that ' Cal Lutheran Church in' Milwa 0 �
. �!� � into both. They have also found that a will cease. On � ye tr of unrestricted trade he was quite as loyal as hn J. C. Abbott. weaketis the action of the heart, bu cousin, was destroyed by fire last Friday Lesson IV -The Little Midshipman, him from a point in the east, but which were
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j �: ., large percentage of their profits has fallen a ill femedy will rectify that. ; ight, Lose, . 46 VII-Boadices.
I I � I th (Prolonged cheers.) . I � u QU_ swoo. : 1. Rus6ian imper- C6 XIV -Lament of the IrishEmigrant, time, intimated that it would content the
11 I prey to, the horns on their -.attle by their with the United Stites would do away wi I RE rRHD AT HOME. I suit, but have since settled it by paying the
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I 1� I continued goriDg and injuring each other as the desire fo ai nexation. Unrestricted I isl decree, which extends to Finland, pro-
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� 1 i THs Dominion Opposition scored a', decid - full value of the articles, and all the costs -
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"I i trade would gi le u3 0I the benefits which Electricity as a otive P . )d victory on Monday last. An e ectiorl hibits. the exportation Og wheat from the XXI--Oft in the Stilly Night.
I : I cc incurred. If a few other suits like this were
� I might may that I hive had a little ex- ' o � Russian Empire. I XXII 'Tis the Last Rose of Sum -
r . . . we could possit ly .-eceive from %Dnexati n .Sio much has been ace mplished in recent I I - pressed, the compwny, would, perhaps, ex -
I � perience in this line before I became a con- �ook place in the County of Richefteo, Pro- FiNED, -J. E. Henry,� I a lumberman of mer.
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.1 , vert todehorning. I can call to mind now without any of he lisadva,ntages. , years by the' manipulat on of electricity, ., ercise a little more care ia hand
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I � ' . lace of Quebec, a,nd resulted in the[ elee- Zealand, New Hampshi�), has been fined $11 XXXIV-Death of Little Nell. I and such -like articles. '
while writing,'sach casualties as the follow- We know it is said by those that it is difficult to predi t to what uses it 7 $1,000 for'importing Canadian workmen. XXXVII-The Bell of Atri.
� � . . . rity -On Tuesday, last week, Mr. A. P. Me-
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11 � . n aP1118v 9L advocate annexation as the may not yet be p It seems to be 0 ction last March FATAL EriDzmic.-Dni Ing the past week I Is XLI-Making Maple Sugai. c
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. i ga;e post at 1be point of another a horns, who U" f 104. At the general ele XLIX-The Mound Builders. . Lean, of Goderi'h, while driving itito that
only means of reliff from the blighting in- destined to largely, if not ntirely, supereede 110 deaths from influenz4 occurred in Coo- (6 . town & , had'a narrow
P, i breaking down her hip bone, which caused . Sir Hector Langevin was elected f ' th enbegen, The ravages (f the disease are L -The Prairies. 9 .
� this cow to show more indicationof pain than fluence of the National' Policy, that the steam in the driving of m chinery of various � - r I" -ope, 111 LXXIX-The Capture of Quebec. escape from serious Injury, if not death,
i` I . constituency by a majority It h' Ong increasing throughout Eu �
tl' , of 308, a I h is His horse,rall away and the cutter upset,
�', � a herd of twenty would in being dehorned. America'ns will not grant reciprocal trade. kinds. In this connection a despatch from he was running for another constituency. POLICEMEN ILL. -In li"ew York 217 po- . LXXX-W&terloo. but Mr. McLeau hung on to the lines with
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� I Another cow came into the milking yard This we can no 5 kE ow until we try. They St. Paul says: . I . ' licemen are ill with the glippe. Tendeathe LXXXIII-Thelnfluence of fkauty. good Scotch grib, although he was drsgg�d
: with her intestines hanging out -of her side - , - ir Hector having decided to sit -for the from the disease bccurrql in th%t 4ity on " LXXXV�Marmiort and Douglas.
I . beE n asked to agree to any An event of interest to Manufacturers ,,ad i
I ly a block, and the horse coming in
11 . and had zo, be killed before milking the have never yet - . � 6 f XC-Meroy. near
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. � Eher constituency, he had to resig� this Monday. . contact with a post was stopped long enough
U : otberB, Another heifer hocked . between reasonable trea by which would be alike fair scientists is to occur here Within the next
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I I � I eat and hence this election. The cobstitu- CYANK ARuzsTri). -Another cralik was 1893. to, allow of some one getting hold of him by
i the body and shoulders, making an openiog to both sides. �Ou the nontrary, everything two months, viz., the erection of a great P � arreated in New York on Monday. He de- Lesson V-Pictuires of Memory,
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�. : upwards about a foot and about the same i has been done by e- upholders Of the Na- lency has always been considered a Conser- manded $500 from Mr. H. C. Kerdelik, at- 69 -X-The Barefoot BOY. I
� i width. The heifer, though suffering intense- . tricity, The structure is to be on the site ative stronghold, and the.fact of its h,aving torney fo� the (3erman Legal Aid Society. 49 XIX -The Death of the Flowers. owner, who eactiped with a scratch on the
; tional Poll cy who ara now in power in 1v . , if -to face and a general shaking up.
i : ly, lived, but it kook months to heal up and, of the St., Pa-il roller mill burned two years I one Liberal this time b so respecta6le a XXIV-The Face Against the Pan-,
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i a great amount of care, Some -cows rap- Canada, to antagonize the Americans. If, ago, and is to be under' t6e direction of F -The residence of Mr. Thomas Bell, of
. majority is a subject for rejoicing all along has ratidid.d the Brussels a' riti-slavery treaty, �' XXVI-From the Deserted Village,
� ! tured, a number with ribs broken, sheep, therefore, Sir John Thompson and his col. Kingsland Smith, of St. �Paul. If the ex- , but discla�ims any interest inAfricau possess- 19 . XXXIV-Resignation. Wingham, can New Year's eve, was the
. and even horses hocked, makes up a part � . . ment proves a success� all of the great ,ihe Liberal line and for mourning on the . 46 XL -Ring Out, Wild Bells. scene of.% very pleasant event, the occasion
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'i 1 t m pigs leagues wish to avert Annexation, let them pert 0 including -_ ions or protectorates. � � being the 25th anniversary of the marriage
I of the losses to which I have been put by - mills of St. Paul and Minneapolis, bonservative side, There is one particular- 49
make an honest ard sincere advance to the those of Washburn's and the Pilsbury Eug- t A CH,4TENAILIAN.-Gforge Reamy, of it XLII-Lady Clare. of Mr. and Mrs. Bell. The factory band
it' i horns ,and in my herd of from forty to fifty �y gratifying featurein connection with this Gr nd Ra ids, Michigan,
' !, , a . who took pa!t in LII-Jaicques Cartier,
'I , I � I am seldom withont one or more giving bad .authorities at WasItington, and if they are lish syndicate, will use electricity as motive 46 . serenaded them in the evenina and made
, ection and that is that the trade question the battle of Baltimore a � Irainst the British XCI-Robert Burag.
t power. The water of the� Falls of the Mis- Is
r, i milk from being hooked in the udder or its repulsed the ' �i in 1812, died on I . after Flodden. them the recipients -of a beautifull silver fruit
, " I y have the remedy in their own The Frida , last. He Was XCII-Edinburgh
` �ad a prominent place in the contest, , - 69 epergne, accompanied with an address.in
I, XCVIII-National Morality.
vl. � region. si,98ippi is being used only for the generation I !
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� I hands., That rernedy is simple and can 104 years ,of
� w, of electricity. Kingsland'Smith some years iberal and suCCe83fUl candidate took a firm ' - 64 -_ the name of the factory employees, Many
: -Having xnffered so much loss 1rorn horns RAILWt4y AccIDENT.-Near Crawford'p- C -Shakespeare,
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'! 4. farmers have tried to get along without easily be accomplished. It is, to follow the ago invented the roller p which then nd decided stand in favor of reciprocal ville, Indiana, on Moada5 afternoon-, a rail- gc CII -The Merchant of ,Venice, First were the gifts presented to Mr. ,and Mrs.
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, , � ; them. example of the . Mother country. Throw created a revolution in flour making, He rade, while his opponent nailed his i colors road traid! rolled down a fifty -foot embauk- Reading.
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I : and have had to be given U ' 1] � plied to a mill model, for the past year and a I firmly as he could to the N. P. mast, . . ond Reading, wee arna" hours, all f
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I I . _.. � tried to prevent the horns from growing OnL country; admit ti,he products of all na, annonnoes that he has olved the problem : I his being the case, the Liberal victory in JuriDg I or� Randolph Chur- SELECTIONS FOR ME14ORIZATION. that their host and hostess may live to cele.
�, tiona free of do , and in this way make of manufacturing -flour with - " harnessed I ARRxViD HomE.-L 'brate the anniveriary of their goldeu w,ed-
i . '11 �oubly gratifying. It is restriction in trade chill, n
�1 I � calves but without the best results.. -o Canada the che eat country on the lightning- He says: 11 I have becom6 ' who for some monO s past has bee Lesson XIII -The Bells of Shandon, ding. .
, . At last dehorning has been resorted t nd high taxation that is raining this coun- tr&velliog'in South Afrim, arrived Satur- . ,,
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� I � , tp - thoroughly convinced . of its cheapness and day a onin XXXI-To Mary in Heaven, -Mr. Hugh Bigarn, who has been a
Z I and with such 'success that the man has to globe to live in. Canada were to do 6t Soothampt i ital health. 44 Id Bells. resident of Clinton for nearly 20 years,
; practicability in running even the heaviest , and any indication that the people are IN __fgvere XL-Ring,,Out, Wi
� � be heard who would have the horns back on this, her big neig or to the south won d SNow �N BRiTA � snowstorms 46 XLII-Lady Clare. passed away on We"driesday, 6th inst,, at
. 1 flour mill machinery. Moreover,' I think ! ry orning alive to the fact ie a good omen prevailed on Monday thr ughout the United sg
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i : , his cattle if it were possible. soon be forced,'in a If -defence, to follow her that it will revolutionise the whole question cc - I , XLVI-Lead, Kindly Light. the age of 83 years and 9 months. He -was
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t, I � or the future, Kii3gdom,l and in Tyi n Sunday a fuue- . .
� how much 4uffering it causes. Dehorning example. This is he remedy and the only of motive power, and in the next two years ral proces4ion became lost and the hearoe 4 9 LXVI-Before Sedan. a native of Damfriesshire, Scotland, and
I . - - . . LXXIII-The Three Fishers, lived for some time in Markham township,
i is the cutting off of the horns as near the remedy for Anne ation. If the preseat all great manufacturing concerns will be run I - had t b bandoned in a' nowdrift. 99
4i � head, as possible,and, if a few hairs are t%ken by electricity." I I Fiyz ladies were candidates in Toronto THO 3e is XCIX-The Forsaken Merman. subsequently settling in Hullett, when that
: I I Government haven t the courage to apply � __ I X P, ET's SoN.-H�r Miller, son of CIII-To 4 Skylark, I township was first opened up, and lived for
ith, the horn it is not objectionable, as the . s
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wound is more sure of healing and hairing it, the people about force 'them to make - ior the office of Public School trustee, and Joaquin iller, " Poet of he Sierras," wa CV-Blegy Written in a Country a number of years on 'the farm now owned
. Hoe Your Own Row. sentenced 0 two years Ira risonment to -day -
over. The cutting is done with a fine saw or way for others who have. Bat, to keep on hree of the fire were elected. One lady, I � I Churchyard. I by Mr. George Dale. His wife died a fitim-
The following, which we clip from an ex- for holdial ) g up the stl% e in Meudocino The Public Sdhools Act of 1891 and the ber of y*ears ago, and his children in infancy,
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: .an, instrament made for the purpose, which as we are now do,in , we are �driftiog year ro. McDonell, headed the poll in the Sixth County solne wee ago. I curricula for the public achool. leaving and and - since that time he has lived pretty
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ilt-11 � does: its work with one clip and is almost in- by year nearer t l depicted in Grip's change, we commend to the earnest con- ard. All are highly spoken of by the' MAHDi'A DEA CO ]VIRMID, -Father the high school entrance examinations have much alone. He was an exceedingly,scrupu-
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k- . stantaneons. The time taken to- dehern a I . Fllder�tion of every boy and young man who lobe,'and are expected to make good! mem- Oherwald6g, who was 2. c ptive in the Son- not yet been issued by the Education De -
A. . t Cartoon and all th oiley 'speeches of Sir, , Ions man,:even to the most minute details,
I cow will average from 1,0L to 15 seconds by I . i dan for uioe years, conOr s the report of
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: � i using the s%w, and I shall not deny that John Thompsoa an all the other Sire in the is commencing in life and has not yet fixed . erg -of the Board. It is said that the the Mandil,s death, whigh he states, was. partment. As soon at printed they will bi� and the Presbyterian church loses a zealous
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, , i habits or purposes, In fact it would do omen contributed largely'to the once : i sent to the public school inspectors, wh6 supporter by ,his death. He has no near
� there is acute pain while the cutting 18 go- land will not stop a even check the 'grow- less by �alow poison ad intatered by � a
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I . -uses, tortures or abuses his cattle who de- L Young men should cut it out and paste -it in _�. h pponent of Sunday street car caused to be masmacred, ta Ing her as his
�q � horns them Is spea�king�very wide of the idly cultivated by t e National Policy. It . _�ening t,1_:1lo Huron Notes. -After considerable suffering Mr. C.
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:4 8 their hats.so they will have it convenient ning d the favorite of the temperance - Cruickshank, of Clinton, passed away on
1, � inark to say the best, and I would like the Ldoes not need the gi t of prophecy to . se UNCLE �ZN WRIGHT ZAD.-Benjamin Mr. Adam Reid has purchased the cot-
t� one who 'I's inclined to thus describe the this. Any observan person, if he will but for reference. In this age, when wild specu- ople. - The Toronto Empire, which is S. Wright,i the veteran ho seman, died'from tage in Brussels belonging to Mrs. Cormack. Saturday,.2ad inst. For a considerable time
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1� matter to pause one moment and consider divest himself of pol tical partizan prejudice, lations of various kinds are so rife, and . uch chagrined over the defeat of Mr. a complica�ion of diseases af the home`of The price paid was $600. . � he had been suffering from a cancer, and al�
V, how much suffering and pain one pair of . . though he had consulted the beat medical
t 11, when so many are in haste to get rich- with,- , sler, declares that there were many female Horace E. Ilia, in Medford, Mass., Tue"s- -Mr. W. Downs has purchased the house
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[ i- horns will cause during the life of an ani- can and will a Ye it i r himself: It may suit �. � dayt He 7asi familiarly known as - " Uncle in ,Clinton owned by Mrs, H, R. Walker, authorities, obtained but little relief, it be-
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z wal as compared to the momentary pain the ends of place h nters and boodlers to out toil and at' the expense of some person -I personstors at1the polls early in !he Ben Wright" by horsemen throughout the paying therefor the sum of $800. L . Ing understood that sooner or later it would
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J_. , , caused by having the horns taken off, close their eyes and ars to facts, but the else, the temptationfor boya and young men , orning. It declares the necessity of pro- country, . -The brick store in Clinton, lately occu_ result in his death. He was one of the
� It was such thoughts as these, together . to depart. from the good old well -beaten . v ding a by-law for ladies appearing at the SomzTHiNG LiKE A PF.isEwT.-The Lon- pied .by -Mr. C. Cruickshank, has been sold oldest businessmen in Clinton, baving car-
, people who have n sinister ends to serve , -
. ,with theL queeeag that attended name of the . don City Council has decided that the wed- to Mr. C. S. Hyman, M.P. of London, for ried on a boot and shoe busineal.� for years,
IL and who can only prosper as the country roads tolprosperity-honesty and industry- p Its with unveiled 'faces, so as to make it : and was regarded as an exceptionally good
� . herds of my neighbors which -hail been de- . . ding gift to be presented'by that body to the the sum of $1,450.
f . in very great, and they cann ot be too often asible to reoognize them. Impersonators, Duke of Clarence and him -bride shall be a _Reeye Milne, of Ethel, is feeding 70 ,P�orkman. His illness compelled him to
-horned, that led me to the conclusion that prospers and who die dre to retain their con- orcibly reminded I of the great dan. I appears, wore heavily veiled. It I also diamond necklace valued at 1,600 guine � stee ' for the Bur , give up business a few weeks ago. He was
i� deborning was not only humane, but is one nection with the grbnd old mother land, or too' f 8 I .as head of rig opean market. an attendant of the Presbyterian church.
of the first things that should be attended should not allow � thepselves to drift into in- gers of making such &-departure. Boye.and s�id, that the election of 9 S e . as for the Princess, and a magnificent silVer They are a fine lot and worth over $4,000. 1
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. ' young m . r pen --Ira dinner service, valued at 900 guinemsj for �he Everything is arr4%nged very conveniently Politically he supported the Liberal party.
. o in a herd of cows or steers. Again, if de- en, read this and practise it; it will 14myor of London is due to � .
. difference and bec�om � blinded -to the plain I t�e 'votte nd is wife, one son and four daughters our-
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horning is torture, cruelty, ill use and � I Duke, i 'for feeding and waWiug the stock. H
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I abuse, then it follows that the farmer will facts which sc*lly dare them in the face. poly you, ! 11 e fi i .
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i suffer loss for his folly you acted on our ad ' In .. pigeons
;1 Z and thereby receive We must abandon �,he N. P. with it's re I C ristian Temperance Union, the and most extensive exhi ition of a�d Sinclair, both of Grey, left Brussels station
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� his own punishmbrit. poultry ever held in Philadelphia, opened on Monday of las� week, the former for
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i. striction and high ta ration, or we must pre- Finish your work. Sew your scam. Hoe I&' ie� are becoming an important fac r. in
*, I the case and farmers are quick to notice this , � I the 8th inst. There; are on exhibition Brandon, Manitoba and the lat The Pre8bytery of Maitland
I your row, Vipit year patient, Write your : on % ter for Gay.
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a 1 , fact. In our n6ighborhood the herd of cows Pare for Annexatiom. We can have our cuay. Fill your place. Bear your -burden. � municipal politics which aspirants for muni- about 3,000 birds, incluqing probably 1,200 lord, Michigan. . . special meeting in Knox Chureb, Brussels,
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. But whatever your work, get it done. Un- pigeons i I Grey town4hip council has disposed 0 1
� � purpose of inducting Rev. David M iller, in -
i season was a herd of dehorned cows, and I fore very long, to' ta� e either the one course finished work had'no market value. The OLDEST OF THE MORAVIAN'S.-Mrs. of lot 30, concessiolln 16, -in th
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� r herd of two7year-old steers sold in- e shouild make our choice geniuBe who plan and commence .great THE long promised re -construction ofl the Salome Peysert, said to be the oldest fempOse which was be to the pastorate of the above Church. Rev.
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� . I Ogg . Y. Hartley addressed the pastor, &ud.
. - I Dominion Cabinet has at I 1com. member C arles Querdugesser for .. the an Rev. Mr. Forest, the people, The rever-
the: neighborhood was dehorned at about I � i , but never finish them, - perish by I of the Moravian church in Ameri* a, Mr. Ch ,M of �
1� hilo yet we are in a position to do be, ength been I
� � eighteen months old, and I have often I w : starvation. It is a weary and unsympathe- i died Saturday of Is grippe, She was born $600, � .
watched this herd of steers, all standing in ! The longer we 4elay the more dangerous onced to the extent, at least, of fillin end gentleman was born in Perth, Scotland.
I tic world if the only story yon have to tell is in 9 UP at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, nearly a centx;. -Mr. John Swartz, who haa been con-
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the shade of a tree or building when the does the position' bee z)me. � what you intend to do. Humanity sings the vacant positions. The sunonn e i ment ry ago, and for 60 years was matron of the ducting the River House, Bayfield, has pur- He studied at Glugow University and after-
: flies were bad, each protecting the other � . I . that Widows� House conn age Hotel, Wingham, wards spent one year at Princeton, United
� a the workers praise, when the work is done c ectiod with the Mora�i- chased the Excha
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� with head and tail,, like so many colts. If i I � : from Mrs. Conover, and will take possession Stites, Theological seminary, and two years.
� I Tus Dandas Bann 3r makes the following Don't be alraid to put brain and muscle and .3 an church.
I III n. John Higgart has been transferred
their horns had been left 0119 one or two I I . extra time into yonr task. The farmer in P I TiRERIBLis DismqTER AT SEA, -A dis- on the first of March, at Queen's, He was settled -at Aylmer,
would have occapied the shade and the I remarks which a Ire sensible and to the point : from the position of Post -master goner I to patch i Quebec province, and ,on resigning this
. the old song called to the tired boy who bur- . from Hong Kozig� � China, dated the -Arthur Ernest, eldest son of Mr. S.
, others would stand in the broiling sun. I Comment is made on the fact that among riedly dropped his boo when he heard the that of minister of Railways and Canals, 13th inst., says : The ptommer Meifoo has -Marcomson, Master in Chancery, Goderich, -charge removed to Toronto, where he sup-'
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I those who had the hanor of knighthood con- dinner horn, " Hoe out your row, my boy." a d that Hon. J. A. Oaimet ha.i been made
Humane Society. I am not one of those ! ' The successful man is the eighteen -hour loss of the steamer nchow off Cupchie several weeks of typhoid fever aggravated Miller is comparatively a young man, is
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� ferried upon them by the Queen as a New inister of Public Works. The position of Sap_L ' d and has one child. He is a good
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� who are disposed to denounce the motives of, I L i%n L man. The man who clamors for shorter I Point. The Nanchow's. shaft broke, bylagrippe, Hew"26years of a and -
--unworthy when they brin� � Year's gift there,wele no Canad a. The hours and higher iwage8, and bewails the Minister of Railways and Canals was hold posedly at the point wh're it emerges fr mall. Items -
t , this society as I . e pin, was a most promising young preacher, and will no doubt make many
1- . friends for himself in and about Brussele,
I I action against those who dehorn their cattle, ' honor is an empt�'y ot ( ie anyway, and we are wrongs of the working man, is poor all the b the Premier at the time of his dest� and the hull. This allowed �t , he water to rush - ed early took a liking to the life of a sailor, .
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