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simk of D . . WEINTY-SIXTH YEA � � . - ", FRIDAY, AUGUST 259 1893. . I . � 14 ,�
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- - - . 11. - - - - _--t— Jo n McLeod, from the Isle of Skye. Tutela Heights, and the aecond from t,
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TcFaul - 9 way. 'In other w6rds, they wanted rail-, and the other half flowing east to the At. had collect- He was present at a great many battles and Brantford to t �
. . . This is cAled y drawing out his pu,rse to see, tHe religious subjects. This crowd S� - 41: .
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� I � � BROTHERS ways and viharves'. and lighthouses, and lantic, nd made a bolt ad around Gandreau unsolicited by him. sk eat advantage to the world. il ;---. I
- I JACKSON . cal snatched the purse a sular war, and was only once slightly proved a gr I .�,
71'� � hat so long'as they Field is a pretty ,little place, of about ras r on the bench and stop- _, �
postoffices, and realizing t I . afore he cou s die- fie is now working at an instrument he calIA . , I
- � would hot Iget � fourtgea families, one dtore, two hotel", and for the door of the car, but b I'd They saw him sitting - wounded. After Waterloo he wa - Y., I �
xrit ticl,,,et they a back of the ped of their own accord to ask their c There is no telling what . I
: voted the (3 . escape . he was seized by th tues , and'�migrating to Canada secured the graphophone. 1, �
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I ___,�__�,� i Record Breaking these prizes, they sank their principles 9nd the roundhouse, and �ie sitAi.sted on the by the clergyman in question and tions. Gendreau was convicted and fined obarged, - _1%
94n, and her solt I . t the foot of Mount neck The Protes- a grant of laifd near Lansdowne, where he it may turn out 0 be by the time he com- :I- �
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Dned home t 1. � - voted for the Government.,and an appropria- Kicking Rorie River, �, � urse a�d $5 and costs, or ir all $19-55. - �� 1�
I 0 be 11 tion. In the diocese of Antigonish I was §tephen, and, althouih a terror to all forced to hand back the stolen p in Sorel are being sub- made a considerable clearance. I plates his experiments, r of last Nlonday i�� �
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,r lost. daya ago, it is now no doubt was glad to escape with a gopd tant missionaries �
, 'nths r —11enry - . Arnold, sr., of Maidstone, �11,
so often upon, — told by a Roman Catholic that .the Bishopx travelers only a few mp . stop. shaking. � jected to continued persecutions. di . . � � 1', �
exprost. . n peaceable, law-abiding,'I land a favorite . - near Windsor, ed a few days ago of par- says : The Grand Trunk bad the largest I
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IP 1Z I C. '11�E S used all his influence in behalf,of Sir Job toudits. —The estimated yield of wheat in Msi�i_ —The Reeve of Simcoe, Mr. J. T, Car alysia. The Aecessed �. 1� . i
. ,or 17, or son, died at his residence Saturday evening, ending Sunday ,--veDing- , I
x Edward, f I Thompson and the ;ther Consprvativ,e can- Ping place f The principal z was one of the most through traffic of any day this stason in _�i
is - t 22 bushele to the acr I era in Western Ontario, and the- 24 hours �
- W&W just One,, didates, with the result that miiht be 'im- c-itise of this reformalt'i'pin was he inter- tob& is a trifle over a— d 56. During the Fenian raid he served prominent fo,m . � I
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twith his ,wife —IN— . - way oats, 40; barley, 31 ; flax, 16. i _ and contract. had for yeari made a specialty of raising Saturday night the train west via tile tuU . I I �
,� agined. A Cape Breton minister, a High- ference of the Cauadihu Pacific Rail ' in the defence of his country, - .. �
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f at her dying � lander, said that before a general election Company, which made 4 raid on the hotels - —Mr. BeII9 of the celeb ated Bell farm! at ad an illness from which he never fully re- blooded cattle and sheep. -1 I
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� and comforted . I I ' liquor traffic, Indian Read,North West expects London, EnIpand, in 1804,and was a veteran nineteen passenger c the largest train � 1� ;�
: . the island was overrun with corps of Gov- and com_pletely rooted t th Territory, . covered. 't �
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. into that., islear, i;nu a dreanken man in to 'r"ealize from 35 to 40 bushels of wheat! to —Last Monday ev of the uprising of -1837-38. sent out by the Grand Trunk since the
ernmeut surveyors, planning imaginary rail- so that I have never se � i ening, at Princeton, an all the roads I :
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� � i has received Pittsburg riots in 1877, when .
� irL t ' Clothing. usually the came, the acre this year. was struck by a passenger —The Dominion Government
� his worli Eloys . %vay lines that would strike, every, fishing the,village. And as As unknown man . � he Grand Trunk. The . 57
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which,we h ? when the whisk;� wentl, a good deal of the � train nothing being found on his person to from R. Napier & Sons, ship -builders of were tied up but t � �
hamlet on the coast. The fishermen. voted \ —Seventy-five rooms of the Toronto p' b,, sent a train out frum 'r 1
" 'P*' - He wits taken into the Glasgow - latter at that time _�*, I
to the deice - element that i6 'alway� objectionable and ackboards � .1 9 an offer to establish a fast steam ,
ased. for ,the Government candidate, and the rail lie schools will receive new lot 0- Identify him, Far cars. Sunday �
of the Q& I n Canada and England. the Falls with 22 passeng L , , .
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tholic � fore the end of the holidays, ate ill freight house unconscious 41�d will likely ship service betwee �. �
. 're goit-ic,, to break �he record in way. They got the one butnot the other. hurtful to society went*,ith it. The 91 I . L
We, n the The offer will be considered at the first morning the Chicago expre.t. west came Lin �
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I . o n h ig h arade Boys Clothing. A working coal miner corroborated the - Thereis agreatdoal' f Infidelity . be brought from Bangor, Maine. die. An offer of six-sectione, over 2,000 1 . angers bein-g on 4
104 by bier fami, , prices b: story, told by others not in the bupiness,' �west, jb�ut the greatest �hoindrance to Chria- -Aus. , —Willaure. Dean, a 12 -year-old Toronto meeting of the Government. 'I
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: coritentm , just to acquaint you with the 0 - —The next ship of the Canadian idy to a line the trains. �Ik
ant at Why 1 - that the miners voted' Conservative, not be- tiau work here is the I ck of Sabbath 'ob Canada, am)ng boy, was riding -a bicycle Friday morning, $500,000 by way of annual subs' I'
2- rry from simere has been standing had 500 p-issengers, three se,ations being - 44 �
t Peace With her fa,(;t - at we keep only ('Ood Clothing cause they were Conservatives but because serv&noe, or even respect for the Lord's trailian line will cal of I me at the foot of Bay street, near the edge of of fast Atlantic ate . -11
th t) 0 one thousand barrels ,�, .
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10D,day mornir, , - I rstand day. L I find that the t4siumen, as a class, other things, the bay, when he was upset, and falling in- for several years, but without result so far. necessary. .- : .
9 iust to make new friends, just to re- t4eir -employers gave them to unde . a! ied tition has been got- I � .
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� Dablin where & . I miug 'Ifeatures. Although for Honolulu. - —The Grand Trunk Railway has decided —A largely near Lou- . %�_�',
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I � , .iat was the way they wished the, to vote, have many redes . bi- to the water, he was drowned before assist g' a
Ple, fro , . ne,w old acquaintances . . tl ,.in Ming the future —Hyslop, the Canadian champion to build a new bridge across the St. Low- ten up at Byron and Ilyde- Park, ,I'
mthes - Influences happily little known in Ontario decidedly regardless co�oeT 0 ", �
I � cyclist, is going to visit Winnipeg to at- ance could reach him. Diehl, church
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; .ur straightforward, f: —On Friday last Herman Jackson, of � rence at Montreal, as the old single track don, asking the Rev. R. R. I
I aoav6yed them .on the 9th o rge in both "
� . I—Think of getting a have been at w9rk in every corner of yet they are temperar, �
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these Provinces, and the wonder is "hot and independent. I believe many more of Buffalo, New York, was brought to� Toronto bridge Is too limited for accommodation of of Eng aria6a from �
�e solemn mass strong, durable Suitp usually sold - h��rch if they had . the September. � It will be built alongside the place@. The cause of this action - .
pod, that there are so few Maritime Province them would attend c here in the neighborhood of suffering from a bullet wound. While the traffic. h ;-, I
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11 that was mor. a � use, but that there are so they 44ve more work to —Three nosing on South River, Muskoka, he ac- old bridge and on the old piles which will be some alleged heterodoxv on the part of t e � �
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opportunity, but � ca, .
for $3, $3-50, $4 and $11.502 for 1.�!OnIY Liberals in the He , in, South Dumfries, report peas an ��
.Last resting Place, � . I i � many. I I do. on Sabbath than on 4ay other day. But Branchtc out very badly, sometbi Ilk 10' cidentally shot himself in the breast. The extended. It will be a double track open reverend gentleman. He emphatically de- I _'�, .
k, hill. The warm � - - — for this the company is much more to blame threshing 109 I bridge. Work will be commenced at once. nies the Scriptural authority for eternal �_, � .
� the acre. Wheat is not so d, wound is a most serious one. . as the bridge punishment and he &,too asserts that there. It I .
I iloye4. Here, at Field, bushels to �, ��
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t ,hospltality� . $2-25— Ontario has to bear the greater part of the than, the men emp �% —A severe thunder storm passed over the The job will be very expensive I ,
Irea . I Dinety-five-too locomo- something like 25 bushels to the acre. is over two miles long in nothing in the articles or dogmas of the .
Idy. , Porgiving, I financial burdens of the Dominion, and. it are stationed three village of Staples, near Comber, Friday - named Giguere ernal pun- - - .�, I
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� to gee ,'—Splendid new - tives-to assist trains up �ud down the hills. —The call extended to Rev. H. F.Thon as, afternoon. Hail sto'nes fell measuring eight —A Montreal man I was Episcopal church that teaches at *4
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. Fill be roolausleyd, tbiiy* ��� LOT 'NO, � appears that on her will also rest the duty . . . a M. A., of Knox College, Toronto, by the - Windows suffered married in 1840 In Notre Dame Church, and itshment. Quite a sensation has been crest- .� .
the regular lngineq� are used on on . � i
� ... and responsibility of briagiog the country. Sometimes four e n and Ooon, has . �
I terns for school wea,r, I Tresto been' inches in circumference. on and Hyde "
. was a fond and . P -- train, and the services gi,f these are always Presbyterians of nearly every house, while the shingles on by some means the cure forgot to register ad in religious circles in Byr I his & great ;.,
a . prices of which were $4, $4.50, $D and back into the pathways of honest, eoonomi 11 as other days, as acce ted aid in inge were broken in some places. the marriage. Giguere now asks for an Park, and the Rev. Mr. Dieb
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i tives,. to whom eat administration, and safe, sane and moral .required, Sabbaths as V�o I Induction services were h ' the build � -ches. Sev- � 1� I
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4 � $5,50 for d as coming. In 'on Wonday, 21st inst.- : order from the court to compel the "Notre many sympathizers in the e
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Tat, and by her L I I tariff legislation. Jhe banner Province of - soon as a train is repor�'e . Ian steamship Laurentian, f ,om —The Canadian exhibit In the Art Do- o . r .. ions in Byron and ; 1. I
I I even 1; in railway campall —The At . pertinent of the World's Fair has been Dame Church auth - ities to now inscribe oral of both congregat ,
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I the Domin'ion," in point of wealth And popu- the sawmills, at" a Bishop of I
I or Liverpool, has landed her a ip- ie registers. Judge Hyde Park have appealed to th I
.— $-3-00. lat;Gn, she must also approve herself in the, the men are not obliged lito work on Sunday', .Montreal f arded five diplomas and bronze medals. the L marriage in , ti ,& L 11 I
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; J, ment (,f 570 cattle and 11 horses in good or- aw ) apply to Archbishop Huron in the matter, and it is thought - L
: -his is ithe day for washing n. Delorimer told him t( ..
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W* I I ; van of public morality and sound tradeAcia- but with many t il n of one ox, w ich Tkere were 113 works from 'the Dominic, he a nt of failure in that commission at an early date may be appoint- -,,�,�
I � iting, fish;ng and der, with the exceptio Italy, with 192 works entered'takes only 10 Fabre and, In t Ve . , .
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I . antee. We trine. And that this duty is placed on her and mending clothes, hun IL to try the case and determine this theo- V
�t on, Tuesday of . Every garLnent has'our ,,11ar arter, to return to him. ad
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j I n 0 is all the More remarkable from the fact -that general pleaeureiseetkidi ; so that when I died on the passage. .diplomas and medals. . qu . logical point. �,
'Ilan haw faia an . march nt, —An old vest lay on thepavement cross
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. F coininence this Sale Satu-rc n) call on them ( n ha yo I find many of —Carrier, the Quebec flour march --Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Eareley, of Mon- at 18th, �
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,� Coa,ts and wife, ill continue f or it is her sister Provinces which are suffering - ! a couple of weeks ago, treal, have just completed a wedding jour. ing in front of the Belchamber House, Say- —Tbe Pioneer Express of Augu .
a . August 19th, and w _ most from the b&nef,.il effects of trade re- - them thus employed, � who skipped out I an hour. Pass- published it Pembina, North Dakota, tells 11
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� of two of bit - after getting hold of about $35,000 on � on- Day that began a year ago and has extended nia, the other day for about tj
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. _�Llothers—don't overlook Besides F rvices at five other
� sk sister of the ' one Week, striations, and will most �apeedily feel the gignmente of provisions ordered f ,om They have visited era -by kicked and walked .over it, -And it of a terrible accident which befel a former �i
,is dead. The cm . revivifying Influences of their removal. If ; points. To the went ar ',two sawmille,.and quite around the world. ario. It says; A ;
this sale. . the West, has been arrested at- Denver, i ground in the dust by, any number of resident of Ont - -1
, mporari, The length of my - Great Britain, France, Spain, Italy, Egypt, W&A �
; and W. H, Kere t6 the east three camps ant occurred at Tyner- last Thursday. I
, 3, I __ - free trade, or freer trade, should to .. d upon it there Colorado. India, China and Ja,pan. . buggies and wagoap. Finally a farmer on a acoid I
id waa adjourned ly affect any branch of indastry injuriously, field is fifty-five miles an _Wm. Miles, of the Bank of Cincin ati, � hayrack drove along and picked it up. He Mr. Samuel Hillis at�empted to lead out 6*
that industry is manufacturing, and as On- are about two hundred land fifty,poople in .—The St. Clair Tunnel Company are con- 1111
,h inat.,, for wit- T 11 sail boat asin one Jersey bull belonging to wA
JACKSON B111OS09 tario manufactures for the Dominion it has all, but a large pares 'age are toreigners while out in a sma near the Sidering the advisability of adopting electric was greatly relieved at finding it, d -stick, U
.1--ving Park Com.; . Thousand Isfand Park, on Sundayl was ob- of the pockets were about $25, the proceeds the animal managed to break the lea �11
� _. reason for caution where none of the other ciglish, and so transit through the tunnel, and have . and charging on Mr. Hillis, struck him in ,�
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racea on the. 12th 1��, iner North King and . i.y's business. -,
I . . - BOYS' - Provinces have any. And yet the duty of do not attend the servi 'a ; but .I have al- run down by the stea tained estimates from several companies for of his di . �.
l having & stallion . THE - CLOTHIERS, Why? Because I 5pect, and the drowned. of. such an equipment. The i moke from loco.; —On Thursday night last week, J�hn the gr6in with his borne, tossed him in the .I- , I
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. Fleck, when returning air, catching him as he came down in the 1-1
r Parth, a 2.29 trot I SEAFORTH. Teforrr is laid upon her ways met with the grea i st rei —Donald Fraser, a prominent farme� motive' is having a bad e4lelet on the tunnel. Notley and Charlie 1 I
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at and pacte.—Jas. . � the other Provinces have been bedeviled. services are of the moworderly character— . iles from Forest, 11 breast, and the third time again in the 11. i
� . paosing Bosanquet, resi ing � —Grand Trunk Railway Detective Brad- from an excursion to Crystal Beach, were
. � An honest vote, untramimelled by consider except when interfere ; with by a rday by hanging im- il ing him over a wagon. During
,aoutraot for build. . . . . committed suicide Satui lay arrested four young boys named Hagan,' werei carried in a small boat over the Can- breast, throw I
, atious foreign to matters of ublic policy, is train, which s �equent occurrence. Ile. The young men left the the last toes Mr. Hillis shrieked.., but -when I *�
poration, and the � P I - t self. No cause for big rash act Is kn � wn. Dillon, Grose and 'I Baldy,'! at Berlin, the adian fa ..A
THE ', LOWER PROVINCES." unknown in Nova Scotia, and New Bruns- I find my auto -harp 60 be of very, grea i along the river, he struck the ground be was dead. Mr. Ij
p Alf. Lowry, his - �� i
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, .. wick. In Manitoba and- British Columbia . , . other day, for stealing parts of machinery steamer at one of tile Points was 2
__ work, �@ I have always to ioh- d rowed to Chippows Hillis was warned t , -
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onder, and he hat service in my � —Rev. Father McBride died at St. from freight cars in the Berlin railway yard. took a small boat an . 1211
. - the condition in no better,)for the people � lead the psalmody. I take it with me I
FThe Rev. W. 1, 1,ECULIARITIES E_XPLAINED — SOME, . lJoronto, last Sunday fter- t Mr. Murdoch was not at home, and � I
- S051E ; I -matter who ael's Hospit . The stealing had been going on for over a with the intention of rowing across again to ous, bu
� 7 .1 Vivo Is Roil" no L'and usuall tro- . a able that it the lesid-stick had not - It
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,Minister here, but: TELING FOR TILE PEOPLE TO THINK ABOUT, is reigning. And from' Quebec, volatile, a 'rvice by Atelin or noon. e Lync He month. . the American side. On the last trip their it is prob - 1 I
i is here spending I —WE[IT- AN' ONTARIO EDITOR THIN -KS duce myself land the - ate Archbishop Is v
� : wayea by clerical domi- tary to the I —Dr. Nebel, of Berlin, Germany) isit- boat was caught in the current and broken the animal could have been manag - -1
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Ind. family Accom. ABOCT THE POLITICAL ,M,(iR,AL1TY OF TILE impetuous Quebec, a twenty minutes' singi g, accompanied by He is a went over the Horseshoe cataract. ad. The bull was shot immediately after- . A
� race prejudices iv was born in 1855. Ontario. ., I
I nation here, influenced by -. f oil, Wing this up ' ith ' Ing friends in Berlin, r. -Hillis occurred. .
I land of, the Freer, I the instrument, and —Ed. Lovely, manufacturer of rabbe cot- - Imperial Parliament of Ger- A great deal of fruit from the Niagara wards. The funeral of M - -
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,,00d,, loyal subject I � - . there, controlled by personal considerations the simple storO of the cross, often speaking lare and cuffs, lost $2,000 by havin his nany, and is on his way. home from the and. St. Catharine's. district has recently on Saturday,_at Tyner, and a large number . I
politics look and the love of ominion Ex1ireas Com- of sorrowing friends and relatives were _%
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of the St. Thomas Home J ournil of the wandering prodigal . p ace of business in Port Huron deat' ad i the D . .
ortage Is, Prairie, . � By J�S. BIRtFaLy, a to ex- I World's Fair, which visit he enjoyed very been shipped by ' a resident of Bruce I 4
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Ar. Hargreaves, . much.: He is much pleased with America, Ing to Dakota -
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i been - v , isiting � the Dominion—in a .sturdy stand for higher political mor- of great blessing to myself, and are gener. business in Sarnia, - J I e4pecially Canada. I ern points. On Saturday night the Empress county, Ontario, before remov i -
Ontario is the heart of . 1
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i . ' I Itural capabilities; beauty of a ,�Ictty ' I ally much appreciated by the people, and I � _ Starch Compan' has : Iker, of of India came into Toronto about 10 P. in. some 12 or 14 years ago. .. -1. I
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st week, has now . �� point of Agricu tues. To the lot of Ontario, therei.foret the , The Brantford . in 0 —1). H. McDonnell, the rope wa with 175 baskets of to er of 12 ohil- .:�
r brothers.—T � 6 homes, health- � receive a �ind invitation' from them to re- ,been fined a nominal sum for bringin i who P? matoes for the 10.15 years of age, and was the fath
e %e- pastorat scenery) comfortable rniast 'fall 1� � I 1 9 and dren, most of whom are grown and are resi- -�_,
I ntity of state' corn in a , eca - I
ierd&Ws lawn last ; I climate and intelligent inhabitants there great s�hare of the work of reform Owen Sound f ell 50 f ot at Dandas on
. . : fu a.- —a work the abaolute necessity of which is turn. of ten t,he city a qua . Monday of last week by.the breaking - of a train for Winnipeg. By hard work I _-j
,he auspices of the - is not its equal on the Continent. So P I do all my travelling by train, ing condition and giving off an o ensi a - I a part of the horses dents of this county. He was a prosperous "I
compare the perhaps hardly appreciated by the bulk of rope, is in a very precarious cond tion. Elio good galloping on th4
- using the freight as well ats the passengfir . would and highly respected man, and his many 'L�
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access.—On Wed- I f odor. SPIDeissobadly injured that the,medical the fruit was got off on the train and I -T
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� i - haps it would not be fair to They have re- Canadians. If the Dominion is to.' fight its on the bare engine a was killed y Mr. . A friends and neighbors sincerely regret his , _'�,
. teacher,of Morru, - trains, and .3ometimes ev —Sornewhat of a anak I � men have doubts as to whether he will sur- reaQh its deativation Tuesday morning. above mentioned for- Kf
P � lylaritime Provinces with it. the col amn of strong and . prosper . ' ose. vers ion —At Rond Eau, on Thursday, last week, death. Mr. Murdoch 11 .k -1 A
ie altar., R.ov-. D. . � sources, but Done of them are fully develop- way4nto 9, the decks muat be cleared I jor is made to serve my purilp The dri John Hales, jr., on the 7th concees' Chat- . I Uty, C� . - -
, per. - are ti'at. outs nation : and conductors are exceedingly kind ,and harntownship. It measured,4 feet a d had vivo. Dr, Hall and Alexander Wilson, of Chat- ' merly resided near Clinton, Huron con I
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; Farmera will thni arge proportion of the people so action. There is little t(yhope for, so long.as obliging. � 35 youn ones concealed about its p son' so has just paid to the city of Toronto $8,000, ham, went for a sail in the latter's canoe. Ontario. . 11 A
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steeped in po , verty, or so engrossed in the the ,Maritirne Proviuc I . About all this country �is good for is its to spavy has in retur sion of the- They had hauled up to do some still fishing, �. it
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fected- with the treason that prize money is healthful climate, 9 ni y he sail and overturned Perth Items- I
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, rain, as stock are, task of keepiDg the wolf from the door that scenery, _The grasshopper plague necessary lands for the new Union Station. when a gust caught t . .
I tbe',only incentive to battle, nor so long as mpensi ve living ; but for the a it I re rk- aining in the water —On Wednesday afternoon, Is -at week, 1� .1
asture, getting, bad, � .. . they have neitherAime nor opportunity for, I . - (, � 9 a ma 0J Sarnia has almost rained the oat crops. The 'street to run from Front street to the the craft. After rem 4 , �1� .
I � . the Western Provifices are , willing to sell I pay $5 a week a, caused by stomach I
suffering from the . purposes of education and culture. For this able in the extreme. a say that they will only be ble to twenty minutes some sailors on the piers after a leugthy illnes A
� . It board, and some pay as high as $21 per F rmer _. keop entrance to the Union station is to be called for out in a trouble, Charles Barber died at his home in - -41,
uncil meets Mon-, I reason I am inclined to think the standard their right to a free commerce—and with . 2ap ab p this Bee noticed their pri'dies.ment and put �
I - so Pro. tile Only hope of filling their vacant acres— week. Thesmallest coin' used is the five- out half a cro -H mburg, Station street. second daughter of boat to their rescue. Help came none too Listowel, aged 54 years, 7 months and 15 1 i I
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le rate for the pros. � of intelligence of the masses in the It re- has been'made at .—Mr. J. A. Laird, of New —Miss Kate Hanson, I bar of one of the earli- , 4,
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� . I that the reverse is the i case This im pres." tario, to cpse in other parts, but a� Field it was a and mat good ppoint- S wife of the gaoler, at Pt-terboro, James Barber coming into Eima in 1853,
�_ . . - . in government for the people of -the Con- n age, Berlin. it is amid to be a oral. She was out in a canoe,and the craft gaol and 9
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. nion has been gathered no dou.btp from the 1-9, - failure. . I upsetting, before help could reach her ' Miss died suddenly last �;
� Women :!1 popula. federation, not for the people of each' Pro I seen 'the mountains can I form no con- ment.
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. Spec'. list in. nor- fact that in many of the centres o permanent and a in �h P at noon had sunk. She was well-known in apoplexy. She'arose in usual health, but land from Mr. Wm� Minner, which now -� � �
la ince, a rewa,rd far more caption of the immensit I and � the gran- —The amount of, deposit I & A. forms the western boundary of Main street. :,-
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I omen should al"p, tion in Nova scotialP New Brunswick and v isf ying than the pickings that now fall to . deur of the spenery. As we stanfl,UIPOn the Office Savings Bank, Ottawa, for �he year B is.1 circles in Montreal. soon complained of a pain in her'hexrt.
PV � ud the culture and in- -st%t� last was $24.�153,193, —Wawanees, a Manitoba town,is enjoy- few moments later, her husband found her Charles was the fifth son 'and was born in .- -X I
�ht and one hour in Prince Edward let,% a is remark- them from the Ottawa table, and. that in a 'track, we are 5,000 feet above the level of ending 36th of June I Lconscions state, and before the township of Onondaga, Wentmorth ;I i
� - - tellee-tuat acliviltY Of thO"POOP1 a policy based OD common sense, not on idsum- an increase of $1,854,792 durin,� ing fair measure of pros - I .
21�he year, parity. Two new moaning in an ur ,
� will Plead that she - the iife of the trad the sea, and 'lookiDg Up,. even in in id could reach her she had ex- county, and has lived in Listowel nearly ;
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. I : able, and has given a color to jity of a class, and suited to 'the � erage to each depositor of brick blocks have juvt been erected. A tredical a .� .
for a few minutol . . a- the cupii . mer, we see snow-capped mountain peaks oh an av I * The decakeed-was 45 years of age, continuously since 1852. � .
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: three Provinces which is perhaps hardly d natural conditions of the .country, its poel. every hand towering ,'up �to the clouds. —Mrs, Owen Hitcheox, of Pari i has had bonus'of $4,000 has been voted for a flour pirei. T I
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1, will infringe upon . , be 'r and reso I roes, they will find a mill havinff a capacity of 150 barrels. A and a daughter of the late Mr. James Me- —St. Boniface College, Winnipeg, wa;s __ 4 -1 : I
served. The abilities of the men sent to t u St�pheu, 8,000.feet a very successful season as a t mperance a 1§
which should be � Provinces., tiOD,'climate I Among othe'ra is Mount I ler way, whiI6 plans for a Williams. Sbe-had beau a resident of that th cene of a very pretty wedding on �
� .� - Dominion Parliament from these 6ring on its lecturer. Since September Ist,18 2, she has brick hotel is un( I I I :
- %needed sleep, In from the days of Joseph Howe until the prosperity. of which they now on above the valley, and bao 800 feet ful. ered over new post office and church are being drawn. town from girlhood, Wednesday, the 9th inst., when Mr. J. P. 11
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iece of work widah Canadians will then -see that self,interegt shoulder a shining green glacier filled 40 engagements and deli ntly Mrs. Black, of Dut- Straube, merchant, of Tro'herne, Manitobao li, �
--. z 1�resent, ha,ve also strengthened the impres- and T of West Zorra, was the —One day race '" ,
d on the morro*, and national progr6as Are aynonimous, , in thickness, while shrubs�� and flowers in 200 lectures. —Hugh Murray, of lifting a kettle from was united in marriage to Miss Bridget I
It is possible that the � � t ton, was in the act -4 .
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y all day long, and . . Sion referred to. the Dominion will be on the threshold of a t variety skirt,the mountain sides'. —A few days ago the woolen mill at vi tim of a serious if stove when tha flames caught her dream, d daughter of the late William ,�, I
- . ,ty, comparatively apeakirig,-of the Pro- I Itotally de- 0 Byrne, secon r I
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1, nationality which can never be attained so gr,a my ordinar; mission work, Williameford$ Qreyirp(iftnty, Was . print one. In a moment she was euvelo�ed -Byrne, of Dublin, Ontario. The ceremony 4 C, �
,old ii' huthed in � - vinc'eo has produced this result,and that the ' In addition'to i 7 a �
,l], sit up to read the the present immoral and denational- I teach school, This town has always been stroyed by fire. 'The,mill. was owded by Mr. load upset and he was dragged some die er head. rpoo was attended by a few intimate friends, �
preponderance of able ,Bluenoses in the long as . �1 I a� rented by tance under the wagon, ' When picked up In flames, which rose above h X
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stealing from the � - . arle a few children of a h I 'd others, he was unconse
Housb is not an evidence that - 0 00 a a an Charles Kennedy. standing. The bridesmaid, while �hr. Peter Byrne, brother
% comes before nild- ' : more clever people in the INUritime Pro I volunteerAd to help thom,,,I�i Y teach from —A barn, granary and other o tbuildingg fusely from the mouth and ears. abized a pailful of water, dashed of the bride, did like honors for the groom. ;
� . ut sim-ply that pro- - ccurrence of young man 1
2 , vinces than in Ontario, b Life in the Rocky Mountains Mr. Joseph N. to the frequent o �
. . ours a day, and �Irom three to with contents, belonging to —Owing nd then threw his arms around The happy couple took the train for Bran- �
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, I ducements as in- this Pro- nthly". 0 m bee Board, of Trade her. �
, I i � I offer the same in in the last issue of Knox College Me . i�-O�� ctildraDOP91.1nrd nd burned to the gro nd Friday g the flambe, moon, after which they will return and take I
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I 1. I vince, and that politics therefore receives The writer is a former ,Stanley boy, a Btu' a orts in this afternoon. Loom, $1,200 ; insur d for $400. will ask the Federal Government to com-, two succeeded In extinguishin erely up their residence in Treherne. The bride �
I h atized parents hijbly appreciate rn��i - but. Dot before their hands were Bev - - .
. ee - ana, - am .. recruits who in Ontario would seek 'law, '.dent of Knox College, and is now engaged respect. I enjoy the te hi very much, —Charles Huston, of Ohio, a young man plate the system of Gulf telegraphy by con number of handsome �
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rocioua. vulgarism. .4- . business. The poverty that a auspices of in' Anticosti and burned. Mrs. Black's escape was marvel- was the recipient of 96 c
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.. � t ba 7, medicine or ose to the grindstone, must I I as I. enjoy all MY work. in search of employment, had b th legs cut structing a cable between ous,,the front of her dress being completely and -costly presents, 7
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I tte he m" Te: , keeps a man's n * the College Missionary Society.] - and very b rren th oil .1 9 by a Belle Isle, . I I � gilt of the groom. . - .
I cotiraging at first, a a off the other evening, near Ha t n watch chain and cross,tbe .
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. I .1 —1 � perforce reduce value a in the body ' On the morning of the 15th of A upon which the seed is cast, here are now Grand Trunk Railway train, ich he at- —Herman Jackson, of Spri —Ttie Royal Templais began their ten —Sarn. Miller, a St, Marys young man. I I
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I i - thinking, indep, yable trip of 2,400 mile3l; reach d . a little signs of uit. - d to board. days' camp at the Island Park, Toronto, - as taking in the I&crosse match at . �
I t, to, be, � . politic. The farmers of the Maritime Pro- an enjo . I appearing som . age the num tempts a ad regi- on Hollow Lake, Muskoka, on 7Wednesday, . I w . - :
:they are 00 -7-Sit- - I ro- Stratford day. About 11 I
. I : the miners work Field—my appointed plac the Lord of the harves i —Mr I ot last Friday afternoon. The opening p the other
i vinces are Dot prosperous ; a of labor , t iner . Samuel At cb,"n, a re P last week. He was a son of Dr. W. H. d ve ho a ( .
:: �� uated in the heart 6f the Rocky Mountains. bar of such as shall be sp,ved !"I �� 0 y ge, married n c a ,but took I
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born a meirr , I C of his wife and Bon Herman ceedings were marked by an altogether u - 'o' lock he tarte to dTi in
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I y, world I for small wages and the opportunities for I wag met by the Rev. .Mr. Ross, of �Ifl. Tou,_,11- wn, of Brantfo, d , the other Jackson, who with CAMP choir was just In attempting to turn
. butter t4ings 46- I Lployment are so few that independence is � I 1. Mrs. Rosena Bro I Rev. A. and Mrs. S. E. Spalding, of Springville, looked for event. The the wrong street. I kment and �
� - em . d, who had- kindly come up from his .�� day - at the former a residen4e. programme by singing one or around he backed over the emban I
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� s againit (I the extinguished, and an enervating h , welcome FiFLD, B. C., were spending their holiday o "ben a re-
� m 1 Brown, B. A., tied the knot. two hymns in the big tent when a big storm into the ditch. X
a, great big, huge with the am- own c arge, fifty miles away, to ; went stern -on .
healthy spirit of compliance a -few hints as to the . --- --------- 40�7 1 t ' �
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. hermen . I —Mrs, Qvin, of Toronto, I Conse- burst suddenly on them. Thetentwasver liefpartyc&me Miller was found on the
a "I the pagan, rryiog on the I ' —A dariag burglary took place at and the
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. . be burnt ailive— outh. W ith a best mode . . . - � escape from death. She y an 91 I I
� w quick one, tbAt ,literatly live from hand to m- on work. in British Columbia. eague has ounce of )audanum in mistake for medicine, con on Friday night, when the post d in a few minutes the poles gave 'way, horse on top of that again. Man and horse �
� , very large- proportion of, the populati Mr. Roes introduced me to two or three The Canadian Tempe I as broken into, the safe blown open- and an those in the tent escaped, but the buggy had its shaft8 dif,10-
I ma,y be: — ,11 base three classes is it to be 5 , , �� I , . but the efforts'of physicians w re successful w ntents, consisting of about $100 in the ropes snapped, and .
is, eaormitiy . composed of t lerreu, who. were supposed to be my decided against Sunday can . the co w cated,, the top crushed and one of the wheels
ould have . � r, gent nd after se oral hours of )s, two registered were struggling under the canvas, hich � �
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Who w - wondered at if the dverage of political 1110 -a and'then'topok me over to the —A party of 1,500 Icel1nd �Jmrnigr nts in bringing her rou cash and postage staml .
I I suppor � - unconsciousness. � r. descended on h There were scores of broken. The rig belonged to Ed. Hanham,
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. re f expected to arrive at Wini was taken letters an . )u I . .
- a ity is low,'or that influences emanating Hotel, where he thought I is agate de ready to lend a hand Iin liveryman, St. Mary". Ili . .
-o,ad cheated,,- whole-. from Ottawa comparatiVely harmless in ininn Government !'� has taken - —A wallet containing $17 J. A. Johnson,thii post master, were carried del , the neigh- I
I town should board ; and in a few minutes' time ' -, d all got out A gloom has been cast over I
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rather - ' heard, in ti . - a' hotel, Watf ord, the ol her day. Mies I Rev. T. J. Alexander Roy. _�A
ked ' It Js , by the sea? Liberals have by n -which I had arrived. ' Mpeg. i uest at the hotel, was also rolo- athood was __:_Misei�Cora� Murdock, of Bloomingdale, eat, young -sat son of- Mr. .1 .
I of *exuberfent bon past, much aboutthe influence exercised Thus I was left alone in my glory to be. —Last Friday's storm uproot(� tree@ and Downing, a g Sullivan's elevation to the prie ' ding thq death - - � I
I � hearto a a �� I I county of Waterloo, %whose extraordinary The circumstances 8urroun * �
I ub Sir Charles Tupper and the Ottawa Ad- ied principally upon th'd drenched the dwellers in tent ' Hamilton bed of $27. , belebrated at Thorold on Wednesday of last � ere touchingly mad. The deceased hat - AI
: operations, baE - —A Mont -real banker gc b $10,000 in - n mentioned in the w � ; , �
d calre.. !Show Us ministration in Nova Scotia and New Bruns- gin i week, with great ceremony, The reverend size and weight has bee for years, but especi- , . I . .
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I - ave heard of short lines of Plans laid down by Mr. Ross, in wlio8e--com- 'beach. . h was with- greenbacks from the Little of the great sufferer , , L
valid and Unson0r, wick. They h In that —Sixty thousandLpounds its go gentleman was also presented with .a gold local papers are not exaggerated. Being i been during the last year of his life. He . .,
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� gaorment .hung out . . railway, built from nowhere to worse than pany ,I learned a great deal &a to' drawn from the Bank of England Fr he watch and chain worth $200, the gift of the eight years of age, a in one of �,V
� . ise, b-Ang heai7i- hadf hour,however, . �� and made a commission of 2 per cent on t hundred and ten pounds. She in- equally I was troublei with a decayed bon I I
I trust hia nowhere by private enterpt �hi ment to Toronto. I priests of the diocese, and a purse of $600 ' his legs, and as a, last chance to prolong his ' A I
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. a& � ly bonueed, and afterwards assumed ; of what I I . � I transaction. ,' ' from the congregation. as great a phenomenon intellectually, add- , JiL 'a five doctors assembled at the Roy home - d
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of the Piero ; of costly postoffices and as to the true a . . I —James Major, sr.,,Sarnis d —Word has been received at Brantford . Ing up a column of figures amounting to 1!7 - iputated the diseased ;_
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nuer 111 ie postal receipts people . . J. R. and 121 as fast member within a few inches of .
$y the ma � erected in hamlets where tl . of - his resi. from California of the death of Mr having for a competito the 'body. - . ;
L � ileges aker; of I was but a short time here when I learn' Grimsby Park this week. in gold, being 81 for each year ran LL 1� I
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's risible priv I , I million- -fie town oi SarD's. The pr at London. 18lie The- p.,tient survived the hock but .. .1, I
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I hich are nothing ad that Field Hon. Isidore Thibau 9 I deuce in t expert in mathematics - � -
udy of his, features . � bounties to fishermen, W he C. P. R. from Hali- r, Ing of the young business men of Brantford, 1. -
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,rect bribes—all these things roug Lgo had to leave for a came oqt ahead every time. At readin,g time, and quietly, sank away on Wedneii I
- I but so many di but about two years i a It is to ,, day morning, last week. He was in his 23rd
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nly Fear. - . . true. The Provinces hav, muse their peop16"no school in the village ; that although cart an address and demonstratio� from the dull as represented. It is sthted that six tro6ble, to which he extraordinary gifts. She would astonish I experien-ce he maintained a patient and i� 1-1 _.
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- were parGhasable. The same amount of there were quite a numb Irish'Catholios of Montre carloads of prepared mica w 'Fe sent fro ago Mr. J. R. Salmond, the continent f . of every one I.. .�
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. and �_ same result. It was put ment grant. I hands, have just been discharged frvi keeps the factories cutti - - on of Thureday, ;
- I it produced -the High Church of _J the mand now the younger business men of Brantford, was :ing.uloy mistake that has been made by 8; —The Stratford Beac ;; I
,ad ever seen I ood. It is not It was hinted that the . . and day. go to California on account of om d. , ittle German I
d bY Its, I wher-3 it wc�uld do the most g hip that Grand Trunk Railway shop@ at London - the farmers in the neighborhood � -'!-
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4a the Ladles' R0106 pleasant to :write th�e the would in general be tolerated, and that any - Hanover, the other day, and when the train pulmonary trouble. A few days aj d, who said, procured isome seed from a Hamilton
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between week shipped his celebrated her& of , Gallo Derease a at the Ontario House tO-daY- . * . : I
I line with, low countrymen, but there is r f L . a received of his death. .
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11 I wa,lked hic L ]or like Presbyterianism was too tarne, way cattle to the World's Fall. gr �xhibi- again started he tried to A on to it'.but wa hich he took to be turnip seed. He women, wa I 11 - �11
: nd effect which thit g , ,, I V d the age of 33 years, was firm w g to Jefferson county, Nebras. .. i
�t Beecher lines a lesson in cause a ant- � . kerchief which had only attaine of I, to saverallocal They belonj L Ki,
, � od. �Vere the People of not up to the 11�.times," and was not w tion, fell. disposed of a quantity L, a visit to their former
urned Mr# a _d. I - - i should be understo - rned that the Pao- A portion of his han.1 universally esteemedi and had been on � , I
oking very* 3 ondi. ad. In short, I soon lea - a �ankers in Montreal have made . 9 hanging out of We hip pocket was cut farmers, who sowed their fields with it, ka, ��
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4ng for the reagojn' : these P'rovinces in a more prosperous c . a dead, a Tew pretending 11 to have —Privato . 8; —Mr. John Sheahan, a well-known South p of i home in Normanloy township, Bruce county, � ,2 I,
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- . I � tion they would not be so susceptible to the ple war � ity de- 2 per cent. premium on about $5%000 our off by the wheels. "I . the wheat is not under the impression that a fine cro I in the N'V orWs lv� :
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f f ther and pr&y* rm of godliness," but the majol ' )rk within the past merly of- the Oxford farmer, says that �ario. They. took . i -
bring Ole- - I � . voicebf the tempter. His vote looks arnall- the foi rency sent to No* Y( —Miss K. F. Hagarty, fori . . urnips would reward their efforta. It turns I Ont -*# �
, . Dying the power thereof. I was advised to t so well in that neighborhood as t and will V; I
�!"e-.1%leat'i to days. I I Provincial Model School, To, -onto, has been turning on a said the yield was not out, however that the seed is rape seed, I Fair on their way beret .,,It
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I streing,th to, boot It . I ie populax subject few , �ay traffic icants, modern was expected. give - -, I.,
I e- I ma,y lay I not sure of hie*next meal than they do ,to give a few lectures on sorr ther, because � —The Canseian I - appointed, out of forty apyl nnipeg Cot- more than 20 bushels to the scre, while in very similar t t ip geed in appearance, i . They had pock f money, both � .
� -in Ian Wist in the Wi but the produo0t OU which Is perfectly useless, 1. back j'tr� - � ;
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r roes He � eat � 6omfortable eircum- in or -der to get the people toge . 4ust 14th a Epee got e"ul" 0
-0 . the citizen who is .1 Idn't be tolerated, and was receipts for the week ending AD _gul per many instances it has been so damaged by iers I in greenbacks and d did not seem 0171 �
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a tom my h t'h a wou �inst 1 $413,000 alary of $1,000 '.t as a ferti izer. ' & d 31 __-
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oFt -Ay f rs were feeding'it to their - on in Iver in tbo "
�'l But thit—thig 1 stances. There is no part o i ought 9, thing unnecessary. But as it is sponding weeklast year. anInum, ' rust that the farme soweafive acres each with this seed, Il c affected by the de In- I
B which is so badly in need of free trade rela-,. th for the corre I tally unfit for flour. I One of the women said that she '. ji.�
�!" and, rising,he W00t`_. . c rise to give people what they Quebec, is in hogs. It was to of far west. * -
. I . . these Province" facing the Atlan- ,not always M r. Mathewson, of Sarnia, has an apro� —The little town of Sore , . f said a lawsuit will result in coDsequence W �_
. tiong Ali giving tkem what I thought —M ng —The death is announced at the age 9 threatening tol could live the rest of her life without hav� -1 -, ;
oma hours after be r$- are the people so wantJ began by . which is well laden with delicious the midst of a religious co motion Owl obably the error, the local farmers I
- tie, and no where else of Donald McDonald, pr i anybarder. than she desired, , .W
ka that of An. . —th6 Gospel. Although it was cot tree t ave been made 100 years I ' to worl
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is need' Yet elec- they needed is the only one in that neighbor- to the recent attacks ths e Mr. Crocker for damages. ' 'ng _._:;t,ffi
. e Battle of Waterloo. su It her friends even at �:.
ready to acknowledge th urious how many and could afford to:vis - I
�quered so far,%g to be 11 I - -lection they return a, large in&. very discouraging at first, the interest Is fruit. It - 11
�, &fW- - tion after a g every week, and our lace of hood. . upon the Protestant missionaries. The bit- the last survivor of th and —The Mail: " It is c ! brazza and Bruce ..;� -
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,re watchful Of him- jority of representatives OP I Because of meeting is often -quite crowded. ; ant of Joseph Gendreau, a recent was the father of Rev. Dr. McDonald, the great d an relating the County-, " which 1 vs`9 not "'onld do . �*4
� . � moval of restrictions. Why I a, is situated about county, says the Berlin Record, journeyed trestm pastor of St. Andrew's church, Prof. A. G. Bell, who has be I live mit Canada in my life already once#" . ,
to, feel that his labors . - Field, my headquarter convert to the Protestant faith, who was former The veteran was story of the invention of the telephone, - `
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,�L I once told I st � I half way through the Rocky Mountains, from Berlin to Chicago and on nearing the ter day by the local recorder on Carleto Place Ontario. - states that when he hit upon the ides he , �*.
ASL 116 al morality of the people -as well as of the of the eastern boundary Exposition city he fell among thieves who fined the oth . f hig,faculties until short brasks, they live in a regular little Cansdis-n Z11 .
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Itch � I -up charge of disturbing the peace, in full possession 0 � 11�,
,change � In two constituencies and ton milea.weet ; nd took a lively de- was trying to devise an instrument to 6x- atisfied 1 �W,
. t l Ottawa Government. I umbia. I may say .that this %ttompted to rob him, but he wall too much a trumped re his death, a and appear quite well a . �
e and the molneo ia, the othe - f Britich Cot cloth and In proo ' ige six witnesses were ly befo so sound by signs so that the deaf might settlement, - - -- -_ .
i��111 � � r in New 0 for -'them. This gentleman of the f of this ohs, unting the leading events of pre It maybe treason-
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milling as he Possibly - . � —one in Nova Scot at the 'boundary is the summit Of the Rookies. A witnesses all testified to light in race S the intelligence with their conditions. the,
� .t agaio# � L Brunswick—where Conservatives had others were approached by a well-dressed examined. These He was & native of utherland- receive through their eyes he first able to report these facts, but it is
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.Utor the pu -1 � - � -L lasit election ta,kenLthe places held for years small atfea, with a $10 bill in his hand who the fact that Gendreau was sitting on a hi life. the 78th Highlanders, their ears refused to convey. T d to ' truth. -
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