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TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR. . ! F $1.50'a Year in Advance. -
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. � t* rlookiDg the other part of the dynamo could be distributed. It iii proposed . a his three sous ,
I turned away. The Woruen 8 Temversince va Ion ove . � by L rd Stanley. Tohis fellow shipmates quired a fine property, nd . . -4 .
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Union, the Young'Meu's Christian AeSDicia- prospective city, " Brigham Young pl ked to include in ,the scheme all the smaller I he a nounced that be intended to purchase and' six dauglitere are I 11 left in good cir- ,"
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0- Teign.'Misnibn�wry ,down his foot and Baid that tfie Lord re- manufacturing establishments, which in the Winnipeg, died suddenly Friday. I . Deceasc� was a promineut4ar.d. ., I .
0 - tion, and the Women's F � I I a res dence in Toronto, And live in the Queen caulstauces . IN I
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XMAS NOVELTIE otice, but the vealed unto him that here wo.build about 800 horse -powe -Fishermen at Belleville are making City or a couple of years. - active Reformer. �
&00 Society, were given passing n I . w f ; �
11 it seemedl, t i cu'lations have b n- made showing that large datches of herri . leaD who was convicted of i
I - o � ing. - r. D. ,Porter, M. ?. P., for North
I . Christisi� Endeavor movemen Pie.1 The above in quotation marks a what Cal a U ee I I -The man Dula ,, of - janle'a i
excite the greattst amount of criticism and the good brethren tell tourists who come to the n ual cost to the small manufacturers -Mrs. MeLarev, of Westminster town- Bruc4, has gone to spend the winter entering the house Doxlobi,e, .
-PreLty near time to thini- oi holi- I t1aeL -i benteuted
� attention. This SoCitty,-wbich had been bee -their won:deiful structures. Well, under the present system in about $30 per sh over 102 years old. ; at Log Angelos, California. Ever since E,ramosa, and stealing ,4',36.25,,vi a V ,
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day presents. We want you' to think sprung on the church e.o suddenly, without. City was surveyed, the streets rurning'due horve power. A central station, developing, Tlsiil barrels. of dressed catfish were his �lection, Mr. Porter hap been hav-_ at Guelph a few days 'ago to *three yt z I
0 )pinions'or s&nction,�"of 'this north and south, east and west, 132 feet- 800 horse power' would cost all told about shipped from Kingston to New York the ,d 1, I .
reference ta the ( . . ing a 1hard fight for life. but it is hoped in Ae penitentiary. Jutige Cba wic - --I- I -
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� 01- us when it, -comes to Men's. Cloods. angust assemblage of di i � t!-' wide� including sidewalks, which makes $3,000 a year. 'ihis would bring the coat other day. �
I wines, was. 'som ? I th t winter spent in a milder climate will ministered a severe lecture 'to � .
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0 .' class of thing tba,t the Presbyterian f the street4 broader than those of soy other for 30 horsepower to about $150 ter annuir, -The steamer Alberta will leave Fort I'll during which th3calgrit maintailaed a i i-ir .
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We're. preparing to show a I re y of ' eff , c �1 anent cure., n rip d indifference. A,, it i coveltI7,4013 he - §
I notso very sure of; accordi- city. !on the cantioent, of whioll. I have any after allowing for into' at an outla William on December let and will be the . .
goods that will be easily ahead of any- ngly,they buckled I motor. -Ine of ithe oldest grain and commissio - f dogge -irnt-A, wh%t . I
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. o. -their armor for the fray. Dr. D. J. . The stre�ts are then numbereq about $600 for a horse power electric Be last bdat- of the season. ' I � in , ;B n Toronto died the other morn,�,Vcoolly icquired of the couLty attk . � . �
a . Th6street east of Stich ire �the conclusions arrived at by tho Hagen, the Norwegian skater and pro- i - �
thi Welsh vlargetson & Bu,nell, of New York, advanced to the from !the Temple Blo k - ib the person of Mr. Lawrence CoffeeJ had beconte of 90 dents which Le had iu his
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0 . � as fe Wge h�d been confined to his house for- five pocket when ar'rersted. .
Co., London, England, are . . attack, with all the 'rush and roar of his the Temple Block is Ew!t Temple, on Mal� who atteoded a public meeting to , diEc a ssional champion of the world, has arrived � I rier - .
, ,,,universally own � city. A ready and. entertaining street, south of it, South Temple, sod so on the mat,Wr. A strong 'committee was ap- at St. John, New Brunswick. . ' ident . -The ort just issued by the Burtau of ..
known and their goods will be on our speaker, he succeeded in thoroughly awak- for aIll sides, rtspectively. The first stieet pointed -to investigate and report. -The Montreal Protestant Ministerial ye4rsil as the result of a runaway ace
I . I Industries shows that the total sum staud-
1 7, . . I , a � - I -condition whib4,, occurred eight years ago. Mr. Coffee -11, .. -
C,h - -st ening the audiince and keeping their at- . east 0( Mai Street is then called let East, Association is discussing the moral commlenced business in Toron to. in 1845. ing dut in loans due to the 71 loan companies I _�
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count,ers in plenty of time for . r.1 _ � tention, but did not do much toward settlinig and'th,us they run, 2nd East, 3rd East, etc.; Subcassful Wheat Growing in the of the city. I . L41exaoder Shields, the Toronto horse doing business in Ontario is $104,' 3651000, an. � �� I . ,
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m as—bandsome designs and color* .,the relation of the church to su-,h societies. or lst� North, 2nd North,as the case may be. � Northwest. -Trenton people presented Very Rev. C. ored a great victory at the races ineresse-of a little over $6,000,000 as com- .
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ings If ' the pare ear an
� M Z5 In him the Cbristian Etidtinvgr had an en- Somelstraugers say* that the street number- M00BFJAW,. November 12th, 1892. B. Murray r11th $500 ,on the 16th ingt., the . on d with last y d over $15,000,000 as I
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- eel -wear new shapes in C , ' is � mparba with 1887. , In the same report it �
in N � 7 � . I "ollars ithusiaitic ebamplon. He thc�ughtit better' iDg and naming is exceedingly' coof using, DEAR ExposiToR,-In your is -me of the occasion of I I I eilvGr jubilee. 16th inst., with Logan. - After col __ I -
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and Cuffs. Be ! �ides thesg) we 'will to see young people engaged -in some active' but ii my'-er,timation, it is the best method . 4-th of November last, I observe in a letter -The remains of the Ittte Rev. G. Plow- a neck and neck struggle with Blitzen it stated that there were chattel mortgages . , - __ .
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%, .1 c' ye re removed on Monday last from the d register�d in Ontario to the amount of $7,- .
. . Chriatian work, and contrasted the youno, I h t seen. If a person studies t e written by Mr. John McMillan, the follow- man we the fai vorite', in the itretch. Logan gaine I
sliow now things in � , - C av . . 491,000 in 1889 ; $8,911s,000 in 1,890 ; and -
, Z�l I women of this period with those, 11 whose systei� just a very little, fie can find bimsel , iog remarks : 1, We passed through Regina, G"el h to the Sheffield cemetery. the vordidt by a nose on the poet. I � �
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Gloves -and Mitts � ' . chief ambition was to leave a lew oil pa,int- somebody else, or any other place in th the capital of the Northwest, and a,j far as I -good Templarism is boonliug in Dan- -The Grand Trunk Railway returns of $9,504,000 in 1891. The proportion of -_ .
- ' III . . -ncn� the walls and some tidies city, with very little inconvenience. - as a I he , November 12th, thebe chattel mortgages given by formers is
I I to ornai w , thi I -nd $3,097,-
. Ings ' . ' couldjudge -a seems to be the limit of d , large new Additions to the membership tr ffic'for t week ending
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.k. to crawl down the ministers back every On in y way from L and ville - t uccesaful wheat growiog along the line." being received at e 1892, were : Passenger train earnings, 1892, placed at $2,047,000, $3,233,000 A
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. Shirts and Un-derwear, �time he �made a pastoral call." The chair. City, the conductor asked me, 11 Were you 'illan evidently did not see -The famous reformed saloon heeper, Joe Freight train 000 in each of the three years.. , .
$ ;ow, Mr. MobA $122,42 ; 1891, $124,687. -
I - ever in Salt Lake ?" 11 o, 8ir. ' ego, W1 Ive ad- . -Mr. E, F. Egleston, who re �
. man, who was resolved to do his duty to the k� 1" We"' the country around Moosejaw, 410 ,miles H ill * a series of temperance earnings, 1892, $286,691 ; 18911, $289.917. - pre3ents the . I ,
Handkerchiefs, graces, minutfat part of a aecond, rang the fateful you'llibe struck on the,place*as soon as you � 0 . a sub. d - - - - - - Wapanee towards the close of this Total train earnings, 1892, $409,033 ; 1891'. Canadian Mutual Loan and Inveritment -
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I t . bell and brought his address to an untimely see it. i It is the prettiest place I bave ever .ect the dptails of which he -is not conver. month. $414,604 ; decrease, 1892, $5,571. - . � Company, was nearly suffocated by gas at,
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Hosiery, Ouff Buttons, end, much to I tl�e dissatief action of the audi- seen."; I concluded after having spent . a 11 , I -is grown . -P. 0. Bartlett, of St, Paul, Minnesota, -In Millgrove' news we ffind this itam:� the O'Neillhouse, Woodstock, on 1harsday -1 - .�_
= few days there that he had told me the saint with. Wheat has been an( .econd indicted for smuggling opium from Canada ix y6uBg men W,ith six double barrelled night of last week. He' retired about 11
. �. ence. Dr. McCh4yne Edgar, of Dublin, in the Moosejaw district in quality r the United Stateir, was a . equitted on clock, and one of th I
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. Ireland, folidwed'with an excellent p: i to none in Manitoba or the Northwest. We into �Jx I . I
I � xper., t uth.' The broad streets are lined on either ,!Roza and four fierce hounds returned. from O' � 11
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.0ollar Buttons, � I In order to finish it within given time, he side with elegant, large shade trees, all ;do sejaw, Fiiday. /a grand, hunt in'the wilds of the iiast Flani- him unconscious about 10:30 the next morn- -
I I . . � , have six resident grain'buyere in Moo I .
: -Ex-Warden Thomas Stock, collector of Ing. Dr. Hill, of Norwich, who was a guest .
.1 . altogether, but ciduo Is, which makes it a pleasure to live ,;boro swamp, tirkd, woo begone and hungry. .
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; itovertheless the, ominouR tinkle of thc, bell .1 there in the ijurnmer time. On either . - : As they re at the house, was summo nod his I . . .
Night Robes, side on commission,so that you will see 11 ROOD& Customs at Dundas, is in his 80th year, is 'Resulti two fivi'oeot rabbits nod. He fo � -
I . � was heard before the c!oso. Instead of of. t6 street are timall ditches through is not the limit of the wheat growing die- bale and hearty and c%n see well without otherwise respebtable their names - will not patient in a precarious condition, having in- .1 �
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I calmly retiring, he braced himself up and which'flows the water for irrigating pur- I haled the gas during Dearly I
l � trict." Moreover we have no frozen grain spectacles- � I big PuOisbed. I'll, .
PyJamas, . . I demanded in as reluctantly poees in the gardens. Along the oentre of hat -The old Haosdamised, Galt and Dundso ference which met Everything that medical science could sug- � . I
� � - ore time, which w 7 � in this district, and there is more grain t -The Presbyterian con g . es as done, but it was po' � 1�
granted him. It seems. ridiculous to bring,a, the street are placed nearly all the electric will grade No. I hard to be shipped from road ,is in such bad condition as to be almoot in Hamilton, last week,, and-- of t w . until 8 o'clock I
Men's Fur Oaps, d light a16(1 electric oar poles,telegraph and tele- s Ifarmers' loaded 6f Dundag Priday evening that Mr. Egleston regained f, I I
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. I man acroas the Allantici to read a paper an Moolojaw station .this year Ahan there will impmasable some I which Rev. Dr. Lang, �ought he will recover. , I _. I �
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. p es. Thi 'virtually divideathe street be hipped from Any other station on the teams I a leader, discussed number 1,
I � . cut him off, when a few minutes, would phone � ol a Sheffield, who under- a - �
-. -ChArles Falkoner, -7�-Rev. John Scott, of Walhalla, North I
Men's Fur Ooats . finish it. Considerable amusement was into two div6jons, each part being as broad Canadian Pacific Railway west of Winnipeg. subjec a concerving spit itual life in congre- - . _'
i . wbble"itreet of some cities which I . ation intheG�lt hospital for 5 in Nsipanee, fi&v �
. caused bylthe speaker saying 11 please don!t %a the' � . I make this explanation in justice to the went an 01per gations Therwwas a general feeling that it' Pakota, a former minister .
,-, . . Mooaejaw didbrict, where I have resided for erysipelas in the bone of big leg, is recover- is not L good thing to � -the � Synod of I)&- .
I applaud, it wasta'a time sod I ba,ve only five have visited. Salt Lake has two companies . � . . I -pay high-priced solo been superannuated by � . I
Boys' Fancy Overcoats' I . koto. The old mange in Walhalla lias been -
. . 1. minutes left." The next speaker, Dr. bfl�_ operating the street cars, all electric, viz.'-. I tatements made by ing nicely.' t P elfurch. . I I
took over the goods early; take Kibbin- of Cincinnati, Ohio, thought that I the Sal i t L%ke City Railroad Company, and the past ton years, as s -Miss Lena Boomer, for years organist in ..Blogers, o draw ' rowdo to a Newdilatle deeded to the veteran missionary as a gift. . -
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� . Rap�idjraasit Company. This is one rous Trinity Methodist Church, Berlin, has been ` iarton A few days Forty-flie years ago he was a Presbyterian .�
43 unless the. Christian Endeavor movement the , ing receive due weight from his nume fish hatcheries was in W - . I
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your time in selecti was guided by men of wisdom and sound advantiiige over some cities wl friends in Ontario, but where they are made engaged for the Galt Methodist church at hich has pioneer at Bath, iq Amherst Island, And . I I
result of your forethought. You'll jud,gment,- the young people might be only od'a comp3iny, for then each willi be reliable a good ealary. . - ey successful this season,far ahead of generally in the Bay district. He -was the �
I .. carried away by enthusiasm, and broad and more alecommodatink because of competi- from lack of personal observation or -Theodore. Thornton, for 21 years news I of founder of Rath, Amherst Island, Napanee . �
find us hFadquarterd for nice goods. �rroneous views might be fostered, which tion. the disadvantage is also -a conaiders- information, they should not be allowed to agent on the Grand TrunkRailway, and latt year, under the careful management esbyterian churchm. He I I .
. 1� I pass uncontradieted,se otherwise they might Mr. 4hn Kenuifeck. It is in.tCDA�d to and Deseronto Pr a n London, On- . I
— would weaken their allegiance to, and be-' tiou, init9much is a transfer from one com' b %ve it eerious effect 6tion well known to the, travelling public, died a raise the vetsand cease operation. for the, got his thiological edue tion i I
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- . li pany is! not given to the other. The two : few days ago, of consumption, in Toronto. tario, fr6m Rev. Professoy Froutifoot. - Mr.
I . lief in', th,3 constitution of their own churc o, the Moomej&w district. I I Benson., -
I tween Dr2. Bunell and M.6: companies manage about fifty miles of road, t . i a native of Northumberli6ud . I
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S The argument be I The ii�portance of Moosejaw as,'a coming -The proprietor of the Rossin House, M Issro Gilmour Bros. had a car load 'Scott was . :
JACKSON BRO .9 . I 'all told., Two railroads pass through the � was convicted the other day of I -1"L ' � ounty, England, but with his parents came ._1 � I
Kibbin Waxed bob, when Dr. John H41 � contre is indicated by the fact that the Winnipegp steers, 26, shipped from Mandamin ,c i I I
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a great rock in the midst of a city, thO Union Pacific and the Rio Grande -- selling liquor after hours. . rnia branch, to Dorchester. They
THE -NKOTED FURNISIEUNG PEO- appeared I 1, Soo " road will connect with the main line . . s"Ation' Sa ' . I . -
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- troubled sep." I He zaid that talk as you Westere. The Union Pacific runs cast to-. Dear Moosejaw. This will' give Moosejaw conviction within a week. - arrived at I o'clock Friday morning laoi. , in South Damfiries, Brant county. �
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PLE SEAFORTIL - please, the Christian Endeavor was there, ward Chicago, via Southern Wyoming,wh"o direct communioation with Chicago and St. � ' --;-Messrs. G. H. Orr and Harry Howell When they came to unload it was found I . .
- slay, and the Ria; Grande Western pagees; farther left Toronto last week 'on a, bicycle trip to one Lang, formerli editor of the Kineardiue Re- - � I
.] the Paul, and open a flue stretch of country to that thiee of the best ones were dead. . .11 -1
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t of s;uth thr ugh Colorado, croisiog the Rookies as al at lifet, gool care it view and Owen Sound Sun,
- only thing to do was to make the bes . the soothe t.t, which will necessarily become . � IN �ss, but with 111111y ill.in the Winnipeg bospital. During I I I - .
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� PRECOLLE"TIONS 'OF THE the situation. Had the churcli'done its at 9 h6n the Union tributary to Moosejaw. It. will. also give iy re over. The losi will be about $110 4
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� PAN -PRESBYTERIAN duty to ihe young'people, it Would not have Pacific. i, The Rio Grande Western � verges the lerritoiies the benefit ,of ch -Rev.. A. Campbell has been electe& in' I the local elections in Manitoba, Mr. L .
i eap, coa! at Rauys brewery, test. . I -
� existed ; but the church, as a whole, hi - 9 coal fields, and New Hamburg, was -charged before R " C. 9 �,
I . Y,d into tho'Denver and Rio Grande in Colorado, from the famous Souri Moderator of the Presbyterian Synod of -Tho head brewer C, , took a v ry active part in the con � He �
COUNCIL. Manitoba and the Northwest Territories, . 1. * 'was thrown from a buggy in an accidtnt and .
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� � _ excluded them, and they.had arisen. and which i� called "The 6cenic li-ne 'of the Moosejaw will then have the fuel question Tye, J.P., with allowing a brewing'of %ger- had him left legbrokeia. It seems that, in . ... ,7
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I IN.TERESTING EVENTS —PEN FOI�CTRAITS— asserted their rights. fie believed. that world." 1 . solved and cheap coal aesured. . now in session at Widbipeg. to be st�ained off into the river, the exciFe t prop- - �
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GREAT MEN--fOWECt.�1 ACCOX� tbem were thousands of young people who In 189,0 Salt Lake had a big I I boom " I -The oldest man in Brant county is said the first place, the broken leg was no I �
SOME . 16-iproof of what I have stated in regard duty amonuting to $So. having been paid . I
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were doing a good work for the Maeter in which increased her population considers- . to be Squire Thompson, of Oakland, he hav- he evidence the erly set and that the break did not knit. I
IPLTSHED. :� � to this capabilities of the 5toonejaw district After four months of intense suffeemg� and . �
I .con To bly, so that at preaeatshe may have between � ' ed the 92nd milestone and never thereoD.1 After hearing t
- � nection with that organization. � . tr1te ommitted him for trial andt he I I
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. e, I can refer you in magis it was decided by the -
a wheat producing centr sleprlesdl from a day's illness in his. life. Do t improvement, -
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(Written for the Exposit0r.) 8, 50,000 and 55,000 inh%bitants. One feature as . - I I
. throw cold, water upon their endeavor to the following gentlemen, former residents was Z!:inc to Berlin, where bail was pro m I � .
ei City of Churches" it - about the population is rather interebting. -Mrs. Alex. Ross, of* Montreal, who . doctors in attendance to have the leg brokc __ -
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As Toronto is 'Ith I would be td estrange them altogether and - cured. and reset. This performed, it. vkias foo i .� I
geilerally has the lion's shat�e of eminent forever from the churchi In his opinion The latest census of children of school Age in Huron county'now residing in the Moose- wrotwa number of interesting books on Can- � i ion as to the ad- I �
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both the Old and, New World. as, showed _1J0,000 " Mormon " .children and jaw district, v�f .:_Messrs. James McCart- adian subjects, among them 11 The Wreck of . I that the leg had not been halt slo, . I
divines from m the best thing under -the circumstances w ornson, wm-. Aioff&t, James ' Mission -of Roman Catholics into -the Inde- 4
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But never before has Toronto or Canada, -to encourage everything in it that was good, 7,000 11 Gentile " obildren,- while the Gentile ney, Hugh T the White Bear," is dead, at the age of 78 !tenden�Order of Good Templars, took place bones bail to be sawed in order to bave them .1
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been henored by the presencia of so many ; _years. 0 one night I
. and try to connect�it more closely with the plurality! in the latest city election last Feb .ight add, in conclusion, that I and my istriet lodge, Ottawa,
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distinguished savamts. church, at.the sanie time not overlooking ruary showed a m&jority of 1,80 IDS had, during the season of 1891, a total Ottawa city limits, a large quantity of lately. Finally it was decided that all i
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Pan -Presbyterian, Council, bag proved a red the dangers, but guiding the vessel safely, The pre�...onderance of Mor.rqon children is ,rop ,of grgin eg 2611 I Catholics Olt reputable - character , , t .
gregatiog nearly fifte n e is in a fair way to recovery. Mr. Lang .1
I - so that it might not drift from so simply explained by polygamy. During d a was exaloded, how is not known, Rem id the �h a I I
letter event in the history of Camadian Pros nod e ynamite , who t k the temperaoce pledge at
, - thousand busifels. Trusting that you will
ian.ism. I . ipoorings. In this way he considered that the " bo early Friday InOrning, and two workmen had a leg broken while at Kincardine*
i . om "some very tine. businesa blocks a - - 11 .
,ter I ubli8h this statementt-in justice to the I obligati noof theordereanbe Admitted to also 1 ' %
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ea',ror would strengthen, were erected, the highest of which is eight p - were killed. . He is a gentleman of high liter& te� i :
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T * he. Alliance of the r'eformed churches ,the Christian End 1, Moosejaw district, I remain, old gentle- the city�!Jodgoff. . ments and well known to many of our ad- I . - ;
me -ts in Council once in foot, years, and is rather than detract from thb power of the� stories. To anyone accustomed to Chicago, -Mr. Aaron Kilpatrick, an -known horse -d .
I e - m the vari- is oil upon t y look� a little low and flat, but here they , . Yours truly, man, who was knocked down in Winnipeg, .-Wallter Fanning, a well ers. Word of his complete recovery wool ,I I
composed of representatives ftvi words were I has received,an order . I
church.. These . . - H, C. GILMOUR. . buyer ofJ Belleville, I �� 4, 1
Gas churches throughout. the - -world holding troubled waters, and brought; the discussion seem to build on the principle that there is of by an electric car two days previoubly, died for 65 homes for the Boston horse market'. be gratifying news. . I
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Isn system. The first Council I room eno Ut*gh to 'apread out without s6aring P. S. -I enclose a sample of a car load on Friday morning last at the hospital. He -Between one and two o'clock Thundisy , I . I .
I ic railway. morning, last week, on the outskirts of 'uthe I
the Presbyter' - amicably to a close. J I wheat which I have just disposed'of at 51. was the first victim of the electr The duty on tliese horses in $,30. Thirty i
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was held at Edinburgh in 1877; the A reception in honor of th'6 dole -gates was so high. 4he most romantic and interest- . . dollars on every one of 65 horses means a
in 1880. 61 Angm, however, are the'17ewpie, cents per bushel. -H. C. G. - . ni, i I :
. second. at Philadelphia, It again hold at "Maplebyru," th residence of ing bail I V Judge Malhoit delivered judgment re- I lose to the Bay of Quints farmer of $1,950. village of Pickering, a maa na ed WmYsi- i I
jorr Cosby. Lieutenant -Governor Kirk- Tabfruacte and Assembly Hall, Mormon -of 1 . 9 - 1. cently in a case in Aylmer, declaring that sold a mer, hailing from Frenchnitn's Bay. was �
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met at Belfast in, 1884and nt London in Ma - a Every firmerin this district who 1 . :
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,ereDt a' -rden party, .to, so. They are all in one block. The Tern -of Toryism. the mining tax in Quebec imp( w known from ex- I � 1
1888. patrick,, &I o gave a large ga, horse to Mr. Fanning no .
It was beliove& that if the diff cou The Consistencies - of purloiniag a lot'of geese from a shed on I -
A were invited. ple,'Ietill io course of coostruction, is in the - ' Government of one and a half per cent on all I - I
churches were brought into f'olose cont,L which they and their friendl' I -The inaugural address I - .ce who pays the duty. - ,I I
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. they would acquire a better kn wledge If As the sights about Toronto rhade apparent- halo 0 bo' . I President sales of properties in illegal. the premises 0 4 -
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- impres�sio to Niagara Falls, ernicle and Assembly Hall are in the west of the Toronto Conaervative Association, Embro, states that all the fune'ra)o he may Dundas Banner luxur 01 016 ford, were awakened at the hour - .
ence of the whole might be btought to beai them to an excursion I 'i after his election, proves him to be, not only is Thanksgiving dainties,: The pumpki 0 I . -
eationh relating to . 1, but the h 1' have charge of will leav,e the house exactly. of h " through the n ise made by the geese. Aimed ,I �
on many practical qu . thinking thereby to astonish then alf. The corner' -stone of the. Temple woo & fearless, independent, honest, truthful � pting dish to %I at any fellow. with a a .
'and at , an o be dedi- at the time announced, particularly during ie's a tern mo hotgun and revolver, they started ' 1
abroad, Mail says that 11 the moist 'of them gazed I Id Aprilift, 1853 All ow i
Christ's Kingdom at home i I an, but a sincere lover of his country. 9 ender, luscious, and then for the building. Patime ' I
And 'who can doebt but thi's J ult will be upon the Falls with as much Haperturbability. oated on April 6th, 1893, which date will be in the fail and winter. 0 est and t r moved out. on - .
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.re8 f rather greater moment than any ot , honor to such men I Bay. If there were only - re ago I - and their approach. Linkford continuing the 1, I
bed ?- To see men of, all nationali- as if they were discussingi the problem why o her Ihirteen yea snow fell in Western withal, to yellow. You stir up eggs
acco ' . � - a few vnore such ConserVativto scattered all I
out Ontario at this time of the year, and there milk and spice and sugar, 0, wy eye I and chase down the road, when Palmer turned, -
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gathered together froin. the four water 'd,idn't -run up It dne,re,--- for the Mormon people, or 'aii they call .
ties 0 . . C 6 f over this ,Dominion who would spe%k leighiog up t n you add the pumpkin, and that makes 4 ; I
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0 glob not - themselves, " Latter Day Sainte." Some o . was good a o Christmas, after the at the bame time putting his hand in his hip- , �
of th s, who are spect to the memory oflour departed fore . - mpkiu pie. I _- Linkford dred, the bullet pone- .. -
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a dat "is one of fi,thers, we effusive Canadians like some-' the more e thusiastic ones say that on that ernment would not be put to the ex eDse of which the snow disappeared sod an open pu - pockbt I .
shamed of the Gospel of Ch I P p -Johm,McAlliater,of *antford township, �
owerful evidences that Christian- li otop putting machinery into' the Central Prison on followed. tratinj the -heart. Deceased was about 35 � ;
the most p . thing not quite so canny. day the Lord Jesus, J h'Smitb, the BeaB . issioner for Miss Eadie, Lar- years of oge,and leaves-' widow and 4 -
. -Professor Saunders, Comm trustee, bad the teacher.' family. 4
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ity is the one and only means of bring' Comink out of Cook's church one day, one i . - for the purpose -of making 'binding twine, of Paris. tha He had a very bad record. B*ker's prem- -
men from a state of moral And spiritual of the delegates was asked to buy a copy of will -appear in perSOD. The Tem which I hope will be the means of bursting Canada at the World's Fair,who broke down raigned before Squire Powell, I �
� - . . recov- othei day, charged ith punishing one of ises haid been visited and articles carried off �
i3f religious freedom. - recently .with insomnia, is gradually w I � I
darkness into the light the Mail. Having no small 0hange in Can- built of .4ray granite," .obtain that monopoly., But, is it not severely. On heari .e several times previously, and petty thieving � I .
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The first meeting was held,. in St. James ad�ian money, he took out ' ha'penny, at miles soutti-east from the city. in the Wa- . � PaZ'n . the Police ng th . I I i
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Church, on Wednead4y, September - Batch Mountains. The stone is ,all dressed ,of Mr. he is at present taking a vacation.. whole of the evidence "N.istrt'llt: had been common in the neighborhood. i I
Square the eight of which the boy said with a beam servative wb� has Aen or heard . rkB dismiese& tha case with costs ag Both Baker and his hired man have been
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-ipal Caven, T he was from are sixteenifeet thick, the main walls above wrong; completEd at A cost of $30,000. The water I . � Miss Eadi � placed under arrest. I .
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- neil was cons gentleman told him that being eighti feet in thickneap. It i atives 9 here must be something is pumped from Lake Nipissing, three and blame. ; I -1
the Cou Dc tituted. Rev.Profeasor E,dinburgh. i 11 I'm an- Edinburgh boy," he Have the .Tory papers ever printed his I
Edinburgh President; of the ' 14 ,my mother lives there. 100 feet, height of walls 100 feet. At each I was a half miles, away. Ten years ago this -R. R, McLeod, of Casselman, and Mine - Perth Itenis. � a \
Blaikie, of 0- - replied -eage'rly, :peech? ', I read the Exeter Times aw d forest. McLeod, of River Dennis, Cape Breton, I I
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7 aome buoiaess th6 members of that you have seen. me in Canada ?" making I sixi in all . The "stern tow en has . and I may say disgust, not one -Dr. Alleu,� city medica,l health officer of were incidencoe that their has longed the 200 &ere farm of - the late J. - .
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transacting luncheon, which was may a surprise, lef t night. , It is a strange on auk, for the terwn of .
Council adjourned for . He told that being poor he was obliged to a statue at )the top 12J feet high, blowing word was there. It never even mentioned Toronto, Rev.j Dr. Wild and others as well as their family names should be Stephenson, of Avoub I �
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36r-ved every day in the Horticultural Pavil- � out to this. country, had Qb- six-foot trbwpet, tli6 whole gilded with Mexico city, where they Age . Mr. McLeod's three years, at $27 'per annum. .I I I
work hif; way the fact that Mr.' Armstrong was elected Friday Dight for 4likej and that' - 5 1 . -_ .
ion. The weather was all that -could be tained employment in the Mail office, and gold leaf. The top of tile statue is 225 feet t of the Young Conservative Asso - will attend the convention of the American exactly -The Muskoka hunting p*rty have all . .
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desired, only one short showq� fell. du,ri . � ciation of
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A good t occurrence. I that this reo.reseuts the angel Gabriel, but the light that is beginning to dawn ' A. Steele, of London township, was name previous to marriage. Fsther and son brought
'he whole sesiiion of ten days. afraid of have maoied. wives who did not have to hunt. . They killed eleven door and I ; I
U of frequen, now they call him the Angel Moroni, who . Pee I three to Listowel and Atwood,,. one of them : il I .
many American . delegates were detained "And as the sparks of social love ex and, of, the Young Conservatives 9 That awarded a prize of $20 by W. Atlee Bur I .
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from fear of but notwith- � As the heart opens in a foreign Ian , was the so6 they are coming that the late ver, New Brunswick,. being a fine buck, weighing 215 pounds when �
atanding this, all countries weie well repre- And with a brother's warrath, a brother's smile, American clootin 6nt in the fifth century, exander McKenzie was right when he of Burpee's bush tims beaus - raised in the -A - H dressed,and with a splendid- pair of antitirs. I I .
� The stra,nger greets each native of his isie.",_ Al I � minion of Canad : e h' Listowel Ban- I 4
a largest in I ADno Dominie It is estimated that the a, 1892. The plant con- has died :under unusual circumstances
, sented. As Cook's Church is th4 . ' � . . . - said that! Protection only made the rich Do I was 6 y 4ra old and bard to waken. Rif, This fellow the editor of t a 4 - .
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not fail to be im- and from the old,land by those who were � -Sir John Thompson has intimated that father ro sed him, the other y -Some time ,o the official board of the ,_ I . .. I
there. One could . d, Owing to dif- The Tabernacle is a wonderful building in the more taxes A Country paid the richer y pu�livg b m, out,of bed by the foot. The ag I I
- far'from home and kindre avore the establishment of a reformator I
pressed by the varied ap.pear4nee and ex some respecl,te. Its design is more for uti,'ity it go� � d' immediately ex I . .
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. preasion of the faces before therb. Indeed it fereuces of opinion among etc., both were than beauty!. it in 250 feet long, � 150 feet surprised that any sane . man would_pro for young Wen between . d. (in a post mortem the d6ctor die- Dr. Willoughby, of Toronto, to becoie the : I
scin"atinj study, that oil regarding hymns, organs, wide, mud 80 feet high. The roof in oval, pound i . But, it appears that the Tory and thirty, and it is probable that parlia- pire , i him to succe,soor to Mr. Liviogst,)ne, whose term . . .
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ent. The c ment will be asked to give its assent to � iffects expires at t o end of Ju e next, Dr. Wit- f
involuntarily ones eyes and thoughts would sil and self-suppori papers are conclude that the boy Zed from the 1 �
that "there is -astaty in numbers," took " ad. getting into quite a dilemma as . -i � i
the speaker and PMs learned a Monster turtle. A Jallery is built around to what to write. The following appeared project. � loughby has accepted the invitation, subject 11
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. vantage of the situation, and made' melody &trick Meehan, an old and highly , f conference. Rev. Mr. � 14 .
treat ' upon some 10 under the in the last Issue of the Exeter Times, No- -Mr. P - to I 1 41 .
fee, and- fix them8elvest ces a's well as in their hearti, the outside f the audience room mily township, was ,An interesting gathering will take place I
countenance more stricking than the rest. with their voi aving�six rows of seats. In walking, . 9 respected resident c,f R -at Montreal on Nov�mber 28th to discuss Livingstone bat been invited *to accept a .1 .
ng too much in the minority to roof, h vember 13th, with r ard to the schedulin from Lindsay on Saturday I
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I ,ject. And its three thousand voice@ join en, in some unexplained ilding operations in Tavistook are
I ng, nien were in the ni ed heartily in - chorus, the effect was grand gone about 4 quarter of a mil . no doubt, alffect the trade for a time, but last, wh - His is empab o of, holding 10,000 people, has been � .
the left a colored tlemtm, Rev.'Dr. . vize of the place. It hail a comfortable seat! I own from his wagon And killed being pressed forward with energy.� Dr. i I
� Bat' . . - really it is a:blessing in , dis uiee� and in the was thr broken by the fall. engaged or the occusiob. * Speeches will be reside' ce, the nevi P . 8kY- � -
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-, w4o had come (TO BE CONTINUED.) , jug, 10,000 �ac be seated, "and otill leave end will be bone -Fred E. Redick, barrister of Bellevillep milile by advocates of imperial federation, 1. . I
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from the South to advocate tl)Fe cause �And . __1 - ------- 0— standing room for a few thousand." The power in Great Britain, and yet his Govern- has been renicied to the Toronto lunatic States, kL ad at the conclusion'a vote will be' dencest Mr. Foerster's hotel, the new Grand . �i
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present the greetings of his duAky br.ethren, . org%n is. scheduled y taken on ithe question. Elgin Myers, of To� Trunk'Rsilway station buildings . I
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thus shelving that although -of-Ilifferent race i 'workmen au� con&ining 2648 pipes. .Their cattle, andiatimated its intention Of with- Mr. ill speak on behalf of political union will soon be completed- while .
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and color "all are one in Christliesm." The . hoirconSiote of 450 voices when full,,and ops from Halifax. ig practit Brothers halve just com . I
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eye could not travel far beforb it discerned crip- the seating 6s'pacity for them' oo'either 'aide At this ,rate of progress a very few'years a church has just been -A sensation was created in Montreal a brick work of which, �
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the venerable form of Dr ;ited in Utah, I andin 1,(` will witness the destruction of the-Bmpire." nty of Wellington, few days ago by the. publicstion of a . istock deserves credit. - I
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curling, snow-white looks, ivady face and Lake City won Piet lent and gran' d, but their harangues ,teent .pacity in the diocese o the moral conditio&of the city. The past summer 0 -.,.
I- � ap . a . be scheduled, and it is feared, despite the of its c. gothic structure anti, th into . fo a Holmor, near Tavistcck, has returned to � .
- One auditors ' being the c 'its], metropolis and in the ffli at length on the various rm,
dowing beard. of his 14dy i Ong, I I The New with gross ignorance and a perstition. Their Government's desire to treat Canadis kindly it is 9, beautiful velous. repc�t dwe . Stratford. This young Mani appears to be
was told that he had b�en neafly �illed and ' phraseology of the Morm theme invariably, or ne%rly eo, is, 11 Joseph and an a British colony, their hands may be painting and decorating are marvelou . city, and strongly advocates . �
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,4ten several times and she amid, �, no Nvon omith, the Prophet." 9, the Time: I
-beautiful." Not In 1846 the, Mormons became intolerable The Assembly Hall resembles ordinary forced." Or,in other word a man and manager of Macpheradn 8 education, he,
der, the dear old man is so e they were earn- - first proposition is that Glidistone and hi busines, ut, was fonnd, I I houses. of the strange women. " Tile report ceived a good High School
only among members of the Co4ncil did the at Nauvoo, Illinois, bend � churches somewhat, al�o built of. Utih gray - -statements regybrd entirely different from so niany 7
wholesale fruit establishme . youDg Went � I I
- , am Young, with L . Government, by scheduling Canada h" con - dead on the Aoor of his office when the I makes some startling in bag ,shown himself not afraid of taking hold I
fra,ternal spirit develop itself, but the pelled to " move." Brikh granite. It is designed for holding services ferred a real blessing which will be bene I . . I L, L
refle - hd file of the about 150 follo%yers, started westward, embracing smaller congregations. It has a ficial ; its second proposition is that Glad- clerks came to wot k on Wednesday. morning to the social evil. of the pitch fork sod the � Plow Lhandle, -and I
X influence upon the rank a) ' Deceased —The body found at Niagara Falls on -No- of hearing a cheering 11 -
I clergy- seemed -equailly great,F Every now crossing pla i'De'l-Pl6untains, Tivers and ties- apacity of about 1,5W or 2,OM. Latone and his Government, through sheer last week. He died of apoplexy. ' 'm - now hail the pleasure � ` 11
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an(l: again, in the corridors an'd about the. erts untill, on the 24th of July, 1847, having Inside on tfie walls and ceilings are painted cussedness, have schedulid Canadian cattle formerly lived in Aurora, Ontario. -.- brother-in-law of Mr., Wm. M%r- jingle in.his pockets. , " I .
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- College ebums, and so- d the Valley of Great Salt Lake. The 24th �e. g.. 11 The angel Mo6ni showing. Joseph Empire ; and its third proposition is, that Quebec have the original model of the It shall, butcher, Petrole4 ion Hotel, Stratford, as ,- H. C. Carroll, . .
ithey . dasped handB e . p that croo'n , ion, Penusylvaiiia,and Alb - . -
and looked into each other'i fiacihsi, the ten or is still.a legal, holiday a;mong them, being ' where the plates, upon which was engraved - William, the first steamshi seg been working at Pitt% isit M r. Boston," and during the day ordered .
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I - celebrated as pioneei day. ' bid in Ahe hill the A in fort - " _;
perhaps twenty.years of hard and some I , tiantic., The Society h refused t Marshall pr�or to his leav 4e,old eighteen five -gallon kegs from Peter Dutat, . ,- --
; a very beautiful loca- , the Book of Mormon, were airouo of �reatiog Canada kindly, but that e World's F&irs - T g ar. Afterwards he called on the hotel � I
times discouraging work' imonj grumbling Salt Lake City ba'j � Cumorah,Ontario County, New York," etc.9 it here is little coope i .
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� being about three miles west of the public opinion will force the hands of the allow it to be taken to thunterpart of to country to join his family. of what he -
1, appeared Jito pass away, and tion, * andinavian population usually Government to schedule Canaidian cattle. but will permit an exact co I
� parishionen etc. The So doubt but that Mr. Nobbel was foully mur- men of the city with samples I " I I
they were again the, tighted-hoarted boys, Wasatch.Mountains, which run north and u" the Assembly Hall, while every Sunday you pays your money and you takes your be made. - aroball bar, gone to the Falls called "California wine" and "cherry - I I
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re-echo with chant and song. Stich r' -unions peaks of which riae. to an altitude of 12,000 COD ti ' ' semble in the great Tabor. cultural professors: How can a shipper pay I Atlantic steamship, last week, a young Man dlsw, one of . the early ktgs, and it is s.sid every hotel -keeper Mi I I I
e The altitude of the rega ions As I lake, cat quite . —Mr. George Laii the -town ordered a�quintity. Daring the 11 .
have the effect not only of "making glad the feet above sea level. Dall. After the - service, ten chances to $4 25 to $4 50 for lambs in Huron, which calling himself & poultney B pioneers of the Middlesex distridt, died at :
heart," but of stimulating to ropewed eflort city itself is about 4,000 feet. The city is 69 ir singi - a figure. He represented himsqlf as a nep. ion of Westmin- week the fakir obtained six of the kegs from - � I
. one, We will close 'by the choi lug, is the price at present, and ship them to Bri his honie on the 3rd concess
—1 I I . ot situ&ted On the immediate shore of Grest 16 hew of Hou. Edward Blake, M. P., and be- urst, and proceeded to fill them with A
�i in time to come. - n I . I Beside Ahe Throne Stands Brigham, tain and sell them there for from 12 to _r .
� S7alt Lake, as was my. conception, but in , 1, iing a lieutenant in the 10th fluseare, ster, on Wednesday of last week,1 aged over Mr. D . -
- The evening proved most interesting, to � - ' oung., shillings sterling, the price at present in I sides be" A -a 80 years. He was a noted sheepibreeder in a mixture of brown sugar and water and �
tho2e who, like your correspion ent, are not twelve miles distaot� the lake being west of . � , - I E. RANNiz- Britain's markets, which is equal to $3 and he was A. A C. at the Horse Guards. s day. He had been confined fo his bed drugs. Hiring a conveyance the next move A
well versed in the "higher cri iciam " and the city. H%vin been settled by a religious' . . to proof that he possessed -the boasted military bi was the delivery of the mixture,r but before - . I .
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ho�plaCe DeitUrally assumed an (TO BE CONTINUED.) ti, and make money'? They are shipped ed- a decoration, which during the greater part of the lasittwo years, .
subjectus of a like nature, whic delight the organization', t ading he display - done the fraud ., �
The blocks are one- 1. Buffalo at present and, after they pay 17 atei, y had personally confer- previous to which time he was active and much mor6 harm was -
hearts of learned theologians. The que,s,lii,on ecclesiastical aspect. id her Majeot jarly all his lif.e. Mr. Lsidlaw was discovered, Carroll has skiJppedL, leaV- _�
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