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The Clinton New Era, 1880-04-15, Page 7WA �—�ll-�-��----..,,!,",!,Illpllllp,— icl_­­ I I I I I I I ­ I 11W 11 . . ­­ � - � - , � . I - I . �. ­ � A I I . � I . .. N �, - - . ,,,--­­O;,,��"' I � I - � �_ , I ' Whild Xr0lrlNql1l.eo1,Glr4yq,0, I viensVP While the doctors continually to- . I I I I .. A COVXTIKV COUItTRUIP, . � - I Mome and Folrelga Notes, __ ONTAH10 A01[t)(MLTUXA14 I . I . , I I $be head of 01 - Statist I I- I A grigulsurd . I vm the city's giant roAr Faudered throuru the, opon doorl 4, the :Queen is woo evident thilit. the "0140'oto bar' lruiband wig obting away, 10 At of five Her Majoat7w.ritoo, Obt, the �.­ M the Allison for reel, which mail Brow this breach 61 0-0 � � . , . - $be Duke of. Bedford The Influence of 14 I .coplNRIASSION. . I . . __ I conarefollonerm *-Ju have before i various plani sid9plell for the 0ol I _ A At A little VA, I mud oppaile 8 a tiny blutook laid- bolf-p4pi .aftArnoon I ;oui, In Rua. on%. down - his , beiside IS, week, A . Promise 1`0101 ma;rlsgo case mwAp tried. , . I . .- Tavis,took,whielt bsojastZatu , oldlilithrotbar, . M I I loo, viarapealifiep *144 to" ovelpts 0 09t1GUJtUrA1 AtAtia,'tiop in other aornal the coot each collection. li!be noted onyourdeiter aide e 11 IPVQ or, V111.0. , * � bad, ,which had been wheeled to, the Middle of 'room. The parties to the suits ,Miss. Mary Lord Arthur R has boon always par&. � 1. , -plea)) . I ' mount, His brother Site, longo intervallo, in the Alropexe4 Xnqulryi, . 'of � I - � .1 connection with thi. r I necessitation I 0 beyond a hawtborn ti-ee, ering, Its rain of rosy � blogra the He CA1104'rue, I Guttes andlilesodin ondthengavola , Yraulefal 0 sort of piteous Bask. and Mr.. George Breit, or r YOUD , 0,..Jbe =it 9. both com. paratIvel] don boyino barely sittlecosion $a the great Lord John, created . . __ The arrangemenO for -the appointment .of I AU3X,vq.Qr A11131011=103311 on low, Rail lofty tomb, two ap,Q4 it�fiudderay. . , � mclan.11 Later In she day ohe'found the . Prince bathed In .�pqrsplrafio I a, Which tile . I complettid bar twenty-second year, Ana thin . I I Agggh ainee she rupture of the def . ondarit, Alk 44glAilogell, I p ; The St, Gothard, Tannolwill not be eqqlp- ' a grid, I � . InA ultural Commission by she Govern. , , ago now a rly completed, . I welit of Ontario n it to which, the Colareloolonowo will ildrooe tiseniffelveaw A' lit be - 1. Tb itrango I The very grasses' growth id It seemed forlorn and loiit , U, , doctord' said might be ari,effort of niturs. %a � tbrow (DO ilia favor. Beiddinlg over him, she . Alleged contract be Ano ante � . - ,,;ad tholootate of matrimony with another woman, In only a [a ... eAuguot, about wh ,h pad with lolls befor timel it will be, opened for traffic. It to, to bo, I and the follo I wing Information will dotAkileoo. be Interesting to the I The Ooluminalon dilution, '�tonjtlo 0011111 I - I no and poWel existing Anireau of Agriculture, . I . � ery Iv.V_Reeme4 to tu.ru . LOG that wreatheil'the, neighbor urn. .1 - - � . said, I E a lot k1eirser frauleia I (it Is: your little I I . .11 . year or two. older, They have been lighted by gas, ind being, straight, will van- � I I I � - � I ,public: will proball, .17 be composed of ,the folloWIng, stitution,and foliations of thar I eon . Agrioultare in was the slab ; the head declined, 3ft the rabo a wreak behind, wife) and ,be bent his bond and kissed her.01 I . At $big time he I see . mud I quite calm, and $or yesyo., and, still are,, poor neigh- � 1. b I are residing in the ' 'ill' cli Ulate, iteall by a Strong entraps of &IT passing , � I from end to end. persons : HOD. 13. 0. Wood, Provincial I Treasurer Ana Commissioner of AgtioWture. ; ,Other countries . I., .. dulled to be Imposed on. ouch, Ban '01 , me y6q troped ; a " 6.0a 4k 7..0 ,, it I sinigiiian 11 and oil 11 Heaven,-. only wished to be left quite slope, . I . . To 'n P Mono. This circumstance 'being taken In An Institution Ili about to be opened, in 1. L � Thomas Ballantyne, M.P.P.j Stratford ; I I . Vice-Praoi4ent 11 4 1 66 1 a I agriculture 0 : ( ) 0 1. tie 0 . . I . tie# ; (b) collection of � I I iaeu�o irony austere 1--, . .as Dad in letters, obarp. sod oftan he used , to be when tired an � . I I I A not wolf, An, evening advanced clovinnotion with the further very material I , .. is comely, and facts that tire young wompl$ , . . Atl,sutn, Georgia, under the name of' 01 Th . . I � I 0 Abyseirlian Library." It to for the use of the J. B. Ayloworkh, - of, the Agricultural and Axis Aseciol4tioli ; . � I 'L , I periodic h rGpOXts,J (a) I Le proparation, � ujit Wt to slvhOoXiiiiorudoar," I �. . � , , � fler Majesty retired to give way to he r grief in I I , � ­ - - - � . that ,ohn has enjoyed the, ad . -an V � I .1 pa � � antage of 1. Z I I colored peopli, who . , . , by 4 custom which 10 wm� Brown, Professor of Agriculture; at , I I or -charts showing ,thi topo last ureo, poculffiritlea of' Poll, , . I . the Adjoining room, She had not boon long education in the pity wlitch or two of I he . stronger than law, are ,excluded from the � ' the Agricultural College, Guelph; John Was. I Ana, eta, different Scaffolds of the. � . I I I I gone when % rapid chatige Get in, And she L witnesses stated had, been declared by her public librairlso in. Many Southern cities., . son, Ayr; Tbomas Stock, Waiterdown; province Rua 00 far ad V11croulfAio I�IlLrlg isaim, � I Princoss Alitsewas requested bY BIT James � . . . 11 Clark to ask the Queen to return. The mother to have coat 01,000, it W013 nothing to be wondered at. It, as it w4a alleged wme, Mr. Brostus BroQke,,In ol, Speech before the d ; Job Dryden, M. P' Wilson, maitlan . n .I. rio, Brooklin;. Wra. Saunders, Prepidont of the ?1080, practicable. , inspection of the working of ag � . . I . . I ]mow. I 11 'import'af the summono was too plain. When I I . Prince's . left . the case, the defiludaill became inspired, At . I � the Committee of Ways. and Means of $be Houser of Representatives, a fn days since,. an the I tAtomological. Sooletyt London; Fit H. Jill. - 1. I . born, Uastar 1. of I the Dominion Gratige, Ux. societies,. and o I , all as social !Ono Government aid in oonnoBtion "Witl . __ I the Queen entered she to ok the . hand'. which was very cold, and knelt ,down . BimeptOle ago, of oillb,teen or ulneteep, ­ 11 with, A paselon for, her so, powerful that he I I I necessity of taking Off the twenty per coat. duty On wood pulp, remarkod.'in reference to Lt., John bridge; J. V. W , iser, M. . P., P , ce . SO , . � � lure an . I I 4 oosuMo. industries, � and a, March 17,Mr. Theodore Martin i y by hia aide. . 'On the other side of the, bed re in I %tried subject to Ito enthralment fox, .. . .1 I at the press, that be had .bad forty-one. year McMillan, Hallett, County HuXon; Wllliani� . . report of the renuitp of their I ,OV iiatione (e), the encourage d his 0 Life of she Prince C, onsort.1 . r's obtigusto of tbi Prince Consort was the PrIne,eso Alias, while at'its foot knq1t , the Prince Of -V�tslai Ana Prillooss, Bleano'r. pi a period of three years. In the la, t ease of the sort tried in that oounty-whioll. 0 xperionce In journalism, in New York. City, .. . . WAIA014w, Guel I I . lit Ilder. ph,Rfebard.M.dibso � 100, County Middlesex; Francis Afoloolm, . I . � . ; riments in all new processes ( exPa F . iouroo, be understood as. 4halk of a -_ Mr.' Martin line Not far from the foot of the. bed were Prince I . RAO ­ just a year ago -the Match and during that time had seen the birth and death of 125 daily Papers in that city., mud I � I � . I . ilrkip, County Uzfor4;, Edward Byrne, ­.... . -- I . & D�mond,. Toronto. sale and its, cognate ind ustrieg ; I da annual report 0 bereaved wife Q OYe Of the Q 062 i work nndor ii� � Ernest of Leffitagen and th%PrInao.lO VA10, Lobl6lis General the Honorable Robert oeome4illo have Won -broken off through the intprforance in it of a mother, who vetoed it, . ­ I that there are to -day but, three, papers in exis- tends there that were being p ablishad. in Burgeon. and H. . ,tbe I . L Hop. Mr. Wood will be I I I , . .J.Preparation ,of all wisteris Lot Interest xelp, I . ling tool . . I naterials placed. at his disposal by iY. He opens hia fifth volume with Bruce, inelt. beside she Queen, and the I)oan of Windsor. . Sir Charles Phipps I .1 . join the. ground of social interiority ,Aa the Woman of her -oonlg choice -though I . . I 1837. - , I . . I - , -­ . . ()HUBMAN Or THE MUMUSION � I uOutarlo or, other countries. discharge of their duties the tressed. to the Qaeen; txpreoaivg his the and forbearan6e she and Gandral Gray were 'Also in the I "In lidsh that �6uvg , - .1 I . - . apparently the objection. won WOVEO 01412 to . The will of Mr. .A' .fred GllbsY, wine m6r- about. -Of London, was lately proved, at and the inediurn of communication between t loners and the G9vernment,, and. the commigs dioners will, no dou�t, rely I , 111001 �10 MY 00� operation,0 t generosity . . I _ to him to$ his encouragement ' -in room. ,the solemn of mournful chamber there was ouch a grief 146 ba 6 014160. It. certain, of the witnesses are be believed, it would seem- that' likewise . , . 11 11 . I.. � I ­ I � , hi,7S ,000 personal estate. Mr. Gilbel owed 4 atlases to honesty and advertising. On, ofcourooex6roisesconlrdillng influenes in - I . .1 all mallitere of,expenditure. Mi,.,DymondwIlI. 1, , Up , t� �Hpcn be a', ratio of ilia - or Job - they Nith appr6yal the successive Vol- Mail I have enaeavorea-so mark A . has rarely hold any deathbed." 01 The castle clock chimed -the third quarter after ton . maternal vanity ig accountable for the breaking of? of the engagement, 'though in - � � one 000asiciii a w"Ithy baronet i0solved to � . I have but excellent sherry sold � discharge the Mora directly executive dutl0d thq . Powers With are clothe The publid good to the sale objei I . . . 11 1. iwp to the"VEorld-9, prince of whom : * � � I in the first idays of supreme , 11 I Calm and peaeotal gre the beloved form, I 1W - into beauty I this in . I stance it was to the swala that the � 'inferiority Imputed. Qne'of the some cheap . 11 . h . in by Whey Analyzed, intendi g, it it was I . of the commission, manage corras . . pon4ence, collate and arrange the informa. Oomartgolion, And in the spirit of ,Ili Maps itwill. no doubt, be met by a sty i to his oldest and degree%. friend . , the features settled the of a Per- featly iiierene repose ; two or three long7 but - , . � I I wan wit-� . � r1no MoClusky­, U01114 thaV -b6sii600--Cjthb I � 9,publlsh the fact, It proved joulA -4-PATO, t � ,­­ . I I � 1. absolutely pure, And tbo�lettar hi_Wi6t6 to _.q9)1*q1e44CAn_d.P_Q4AU.9L P-goll portiona. 01, q9p , I By from time to time in the enquiry as in AS and.. a Of the pqoPli.- Tho-offiess - t the 00 vag, your husband, father, lover, jend, ad.iippir- and guide.!' A book gentle breaths were drawn, and $hat grant had fled -to for a scope for its ju�&' before the defendant ceased psyimg to the she ' Oiliard � . � Gilbey dboui if Gorr d so a op on ld ad g- .1 .0 . I 'El vg close and continuous Per Hat I so, . attoution. The il Buildings, , WA be As FArI141AGAt room known as the 4613ailway C . * der this inspiration would naturally I seal seek nobler . . . . se ' - pirations in the world within the ioll,-for laid. visits plaintiff ,� I I I the moshor of the .latter " say -that tioenient. The Arm.ocoupy immense pro- in ions; formerly she Pantheon BAz3ar, in other gentlemen will give their oprviooe thof tual Expenses Iduired, ir so Room" has been placed at the d . lum inking Allowances It and yet, ir, .. I w signed, ,whore there is rest for hloti. lie had yi I � .he which was. � r daughter -bad an education I . Oiford street, London. gratuitously, in the dilicharge of their dutioa, being the Commissioners by the. Ooveran I. , 0 per of r.ulogy, there are many I the oht%rpbtcr of the - Prince -'Cop . theworiiaid, *eery and she spirits. of ilia . � j ant are mada par Oct." . � '. T. y�orth the plainkift'a farm; $hat it would take a thousnad dollars to render him fit IQ enter I Mr., Gladstone is A very . good man, a. sound .only � d n a a - pai . The 06mmlosio to a larg one, b t it, - .1 . . - - I., � � I A ,1111r. Gladstaine'a0plilillop at u . . , I justify even Mr. lu,4ninio enco. � ' . . ,I Dt sloop. Pisece,poadol HalRuotdand,hodothrli society with her daughier, -slid that she was Churchman, and rarely neglectful of bid, Parliamentary Yet on a recent is thought tbat. this will. allow of a sub. division of labor, by,willoh both time ]Following are Mr, Gladstone's lie "Auatria, . . . ok gives . the followin"orlohing . . of ait6l. He hath awakened from the dream ,Us !Lao outsoared the-sb8dow of our might. going to tell the -plaintiff th%f he need not I . more. This VAtness Also come back there, ity ,duties.- 134turday during the present Lenten season, and expense will, be sconombed, and mest-� In his Edinburgh speech, O; brief summary was* trappiril I tied , I the Is t illnead slid death of.the arlince: . , K , Env4sud calumny and hate and ptLin. And list unrest which mon iniscall delight., . I stated. that the daughter on' this occasion' Instead of taking part in an important debate, h Attended a matinee performance cii'the 0 lugs of the whole of the members except at pretty long intervals be rendered tmuecsdw Id you read fit the Loailon.pxpi 0 . mied . Can touch him not and torture not jig!iiu, . J . expressed a doidre'that. her- mother should - - ,, Merchant of . Venice -t, at thb ijydeum saky. The Commission will a t oroughly b h , 0 loot few weeks an abeount of I - � � THE RHADOW3 DRUPEN. . I � I . . �. I . Front the contagion of the �vorldli slow stain � , ,not t6 come .there again, and tell her lover th&t the mot r lie to the I he �aft. that Meagage r . Thestrla, Xr. Ifvin . I . g playing. Shylock. - The I . audience promptly. recognized -the distia, . . representative in itachareoler. Theligrleul� . . -turailnudArks Assoolationliag able Spokes- � gatio support the I Y derly6d from she olAu9tris? D14yotioeallhattheR , 29th of November the Price 0 through a review of the E top .Us is'sacure, and riow can neiver mourn � jay in V A heart grown cold, a bead grown g �iu. young man was AwOrA to by his staters, one . I. whom BtRifid.that'Aha-plaintiff"a Mother. had . . ' hod gentleman, and loudly cheared...bim.- gain . I I 'that I .men in.the p,araou of Ise V1u8-Pj;qaidenr, Mr.. I—- -1. -its Austria, sent for the British Arnhem I 1EE._EllJoV,'Ai4:. a-blin-sbataPedi ,maelf Dluntsers, looking Very iromell and 1. � Xor when the spiritila self has ceased to-barul. .._ WitlasaparklesB silies load an unlamented uin. . -o . a girted,' when `40liverin 0 -it, that 8 1. I . ' The receipts of AS he took his east. � . . Saturday's performances, afternoon and, even. Aylow"or*tb.'- late'riasiaent, Mr. Thoo. . And - : I St.ock. The Gratigers Association Is very, son, a certain individual, Mr. Glhdi . . � Dw.1 Though --- wrapiped-In, a, cost I . - I . __ i , I . . I . ' the , delendautf �sc6ording. to the- . . I . Ing, a a stated to have basn 02,400 . u� .1 I I I pieily recognized I the nomination of Its Pro] a I a man who did not approv6 of . th4 fur be % i felt As though cold water red down his back," - 'A Up! HEALTH AND .DRE, S8. � � � . . . . . I daughterld opiniont -had neither education, MR a norMsundre onehas would in Ue1lm,. lit � . I I - � r The late Daniel Draw Willis the author of the . . . President, Mr. Hilborii. Nofessok Brown . . I policy of Austria, And how anxious I I I so the Empotor Of.Austria, was plea ,net b agent," Ike wrote Ili his It Po" i� P, .. ' I _ ' . I Dr; Richardson delivered a lecture yeallor- . companion for her; and the other that the I I term 11 watered stock," and thus it. happened - Carpeutor,.% Wall -Street brokerg was from � has had a large experience.in the agriculture . both. Of Sootland and Ontario. Mr. Ballan. . I � Plaoontly to say-f6k the gaidam � these are'the last words be eve gbta. of shivering and sleeplessness, tit the London Institution on " Health and Dress.11' The object of the lecture. wag mOsmage'Was that Mary wished him to know thtst she would not take him, that abi wanted .T. Putnam county, where Mr. Draw. came from. type in, so probably the largest, buyer and I . 'of Ili O4t%TiO, fitting itiah people and of the eleotore B1 How .Anxious ho was - otl"4n* ;101 . lying on the sofa Arid the Queen him, Visits from the MIaIAtGV0,' to show what reforms were most required in -that dress to health. a gentlemen, and that that was what George � was not. This was cOmmunicated to George , - him oorn 006 day be went to'Drow to sell a. Stock which, hod beep nut on, the Market at exporter choose I 5 . representative of . . I � � ". � . . I ohould. all of you give your votes In I . maintairithe Ministry of Lord Bat -sigo Ambassadors. Loid Pal. older might minister . ho,t was wanted in the reform of dross WAS W by the Sisters Be soon as he came -home, and considerable above tfie a6tual coot of the I . THE litIlliING INTIMMSTS. � � I If you approve of .the . fareigi specially became uneady about the good., fashion for both, oozes and for 6very-day tlareupon,he decided that he should never property. Draw said, 11 That stock makes me I M r. Watson can Mpg a.great deal of Plied- � of Affitrial � I the foreign poli I of the PTilpeel.8, indisposition. ' life in social intercourse. Faulty 40 the male 90 to Rusk's again., Mrs. Rusk denied In the � think of old Palmer Brooks up in O,Put,l Who . � tioal knowledge.to, bear on -the ilia of labor. Austria has ueually pursued, i Clark and Dr. Jenher assured Her . . 'attire might be . in artistic Poin . to of, view, it witnips box. ever b ing conveyed such a avi need to eall and. water his stook to make his saving a lure,' as -well as In pplianego in agrical , , - I Y* on to do. -thav- very thing, I the 3rd of December that there Va . - a, in relation to health, perfection 6 coin message,. though when asked At spother. I i castle -weigh heavy When he: sold. them Ill- all matters relatill"o agrioulturallexhibitions. - want, to have an Austrian fore] age for alarm;. Still further night$ � pared with - theAressVorn by.woman. , It - Stage of the prod iedipgs, to willother . she The story got into theJtreet,*nud' bus bei I 'Than Mr. W. Oaunders - we have probably no dominant in the councils of this-oot . . restleespeas and distaste for food. I . - kept all -parts of: thebody eq(tililly *arm ; it ,as bad fiot said that George a fasher need not I . como.6116.0f the oidliled phrakoea of American , . � . , - .. I better .' -authority in matterd relating to.fruit your votes ad the Emporor of Austr . ld take nothing," Royo the Queen ' , . I :w4s on I rri-pid by . the . shoulders; it allowed free I trouble -, hinigelf Gloried - di3inhoriting I. filluence.- - - .. I. . . . . culture, "forestry -and .entomology. Mr. winds. What,has -the foreign . ,nybroth, no rusk, no.,brtlad.or - movem ht the limbs, and it provided for 6 of his 'eon because - She would not' let, The great donlation.of George Peabody f6i . . VVIser's fame as a seadebeful hoise breeder . Austria beenT 1 do nol a" that, . My -an,sisty -vs­-gre&t_ and, I feel- -ready--change--to--viebt-the-v-icissitudes. of fitir;-daughter - ".Mary , pairry . que who ­ffiA_ff:7e_Be_ the babefilt Of the work pdople of London ii -And �iiamiidbla - extends bikyond Canada.. IT. Wbitila.w.had a -.1m I . � aurab.Ie,;1_hopji 11. will.yist P6 - J'A . -9u;ei t. 11 The,Princei liked to be read to, I season. ,The reform he suggested- in .. ' . . ,was:go -irupdudatedi she replied �7Vo7w_ in full wbrking order. high re'pidfi.i,Vilo-n-i-n'o''o'nusel�td-h-'w-xth'tbe ohW- � it has got bettiii institutions -it hot) my books suited him. They tried . the draos� of woman -wan ',that it .-should- had esild suoh ai-thisig it who only Said Ili fun,� I The number 4 ,iepira a dw,oflings Occupied . . ?I � .. ... -brooding, brairoh of faimfug industry- Mr. , heartily Wish it well- it . it mike *attempts �h%o ,, Dodd Family," but he' did I Ili ,I . I practical details.,bove the same.advau- hut ghe 11 did not reallygamember 'I. having . 1 b'fthern is 2 355, oonts. ning-15, 70 roomla, and I i . ibat Of a Ulbsouls name'la well Anown as I , - _` to. confront: its. diffloultia I One of Sir Walter Satitt"4, fl T120 . . � . tageorand. should be, In fact, the same, -with said .At. In support OU -the Onou 3 .for th6 ahiAtering �9,905 peo I pie. .The average rent I"' , argeownerof improvedstopk. Mr.Maloolm. . must look to'-wbat that'polityl 11 wus,aubslitated'i " It was- read'by. . the exception of the 'exterior liable or goWn'. plaintiff it was, proved that -the defenda�t, . for each room to forty.'alght cents. jper,ws6l, has bdgii An .able writer on. agricultutA17 Austria h.as ever beau the urifillialb as Alice, 11 the Prinde Ifiteifting In R. 'state, -Well, The longdr6is for'womsp�- which.evon tires- during tho'poriod bVille, alleged courtship, : Which Includes slid, free .use of water, both- topics, Messrs. .Dryden, Wilson, McMillan . fraodom. in every dountry of Euiope omfortable, panting- - i �Lsiged slightly on1he grovind, WAS ilili Most* vialtedher st'lisaot. an fielila6fitlY as t.hreo'or 'rooms, laundries.ApAmIleries. .The.surage - and- .Byfrie 'are- lorm- �nd-onocsOdul---tY&W-pl#cl--.I,tUtYf,dndii�Foo-t�-'Aiiiiiii .- [ us-" On the pf9b%'Of,:thO 5th Of - becoming for them. Thin �'oho . aid play the, -four times A week; AM- on various 6daisl6he - -earnings of each hand of a - family residing faimern,'Partioulatli well jasilified to speak. the unity of Germany;- Austria 4 I I Dr. Jab4,6r`�- a -ft- up . sim6 p#t as the'�ofttek coat of :the man, the.- d coniliarts,.9 took her to parties.an AG witness: : tharia-i" �6;95. The ineomi of. ' the fund is And to direcLenquirlas I into alfwattera "COM. Could to prevent 'the tireotion. of.' * LO . Prince, who - compialued fent of the dress being the iaiflle, except that deposed that he wasia company with the. . 'constan#y ibereasing. At praft6rit the trustoorl, Ing;within the iphere:of the Ontirld.farmses. . Austria paver lifted -a finger for th wretched -oonditidnL-J1weak__,_And � At might, be wade-'of-'riither lightei-ihiterials�- daiAndantJa OrangoVille -one day'whan he. .1 ' have in hand 6870,000, to be -go-invested �in . orditlaryoxperloncei while' mi. McMillan Is it ion of Ghosts.' ad unlike himself."- In the evening The giant surgeon CliffWWhen oilioa consulted.. . biqugliC.' . � V-?hio'h-,-,'tHe----'W-L-t-'a-a-'69" _.R_ ring. L ' 1611i6f"Erdildtloger, fbi�'whioh-oix-pi'lots-of-grourd- to artia, arly: conver"istv I ith -the -aarla-� 0 n .��ot-a,3r�instan'o,,Ahere.,,Is- ot-4-opol n found Albeit -most door: and by. an anxidu I a Mother i , hat' she should do to thidilght .. a ring - produced , in.. 4ccirr t have b6en boughti at a cost of 0600,000.: . . ,*Cultural as sail an interesto attho Saugoo.n. �__.; I 1. ..- .­ _. . old may where you caulay your: ' I.1 16-90347! quaw-himoulf--when I-Werit - __ ­ _.­­ - ' . � 1. . .1 � mi for 0 -, df�A_:girl 3 -�tocq , �-i l4p"i­ ,sisedi6i.-reaembled , slid- :fr6iafhd'-P.1AIftt1M8,_g9 . ,. ___ _T1,10-1-2,1144. __ _ _41. .. !_TMA_-_V111_AiVJB�fa0_0 mwodatlow_lor_�-4bout, 'U'06 'Moto ... � -� . . � -Pon a I ..��_.-. _�­. __'_.�, ' ,1 " '. I. ' Ill - . il-)..... 4 -Thi -I . T t ' --tifs"Ald-N966 - tle Bostrice, whom lie hinsod; --:-He- , .in -rom _;).9,,_4@ � , . L I ' ' 7- Slays, andiat her a orall," otberhaveno An w _ � . th defendant Paid he* thet bn that occasion , a 'he tenants. The whole invested - ­ . � THE 61733MOTS . !,- " I. , - 0 roe, abandon. tho'hope of i1pro , . glied-atgoploof htr.naw French . ran about like the,boyi.11 -H a would'andorab liouid marryih6 plaintiff if doula get lid. . I I ­ pitol. now smoun b ., On' is 10 0, Out 05,00,00.0' - - � . 3 'wliloh it is"thought'may'within a li"it , oi . --.,.- � fut to - bit we must lool: to th, , a I . . Ich I made her repeat. Than.hO ,this wise .rule and Would add, 11 Lot Various other liresents were given. to the , " * 11 Tobacco, like those who smoke. it,le,credited , time contemplated -be. outisfaotoril Ili* ti� to the present forthe guidance of " '-*2,siA#j. ittle hand in his for sometime, sod the, mothers' of E ngland 6lotbe the. girls Pill lutiff bythe defendant, one .of $hem, being . with many sinZ of which it is guiltless.. 'The 'gated, and either reported upon nall ,or -At: this w6meht, Bailin thc :)oking at him." . December passed precisely asAlley clothe the boyo;pOr missing 12 portrait, f6r the limning of which, as the � ,clog R go often laid It its door to 0 61 beel placed in a position to be . andled by a h* in,AustriAraoilstid the extend! of�Be I i the Prince still looking Weak and kniokorbociers, if they liki, and jet'thein add plaintiff -'a sister evidently derived,great plea. . . . ,orobably due in many 111otanacro Act to tobacco - . . agency as may fii the faturo be deemed in I . dom an Jild xwt promote it i and, t . , bid wife thinking it was ovbrwork the one distinguishing mark of a light, locos, Sure from I stating, Breit Prepared himself by itself, but:,to a I ome Vill sinous. compound bear- appropriate, are, according to the last repo t. pay if, u want the spirit of Aust) . 11 It is too much," he said, 11 You ;k to ths.31inistera." - Then' he flowing. gown, and the'girls will grow into �Fell� getting his moustache dyed. Yarthermorej a it was admit* Ing its name. ,.Vhe Supervisor -of Ititernid of -the Minister of Agriculture, eo foil, wo: . . Olt 19. , , spite I " councils of thin country, b --iialli ': -thi'Emperdrlo . women:ao vigotoust as healthy and [is* solitary letter was put -in which Revenue at Biri�iilghsiu, Eiliglaid, obperving The Soil climate, topographical' 11 I a couniso a the Queen, ,, when he Jay awake formodin body an theli oompaniOnS of the . led was writtGA40 the plaintiff bi the defend- ' .that an article WAS being'sold at a Very cheap- cultivable area prid; pioaudits of t .pr L .1 .9 �� oi& -you'to'lift the Austrian flag Leard. the little birds and thought of 'the Starner six." In the next, part 61 the. lecture ant. Its.sone *as,.'however, scarcely such.as .rate Ili packets,.under the -name of 11 smoking seotiQn:s of 'the province. 2 , � a . gt' I o 'about your purposes of oAnvi iad board at Rosenijam in hio, '. the'quality of clothing .. wad considerid,. and g6nerally characterized lovers' opigtlesii The . mixture," sent a . oample to the Inland Revenue and condition of husbandry I . 0 J . S. � � *public meeting -it will beat expree . I . ' I felt quite u0set.." , . . I ' the -aindiunt. at Various ' nealo.ons. . The , 'terms of two .pieces'Of ,,poetry": which he I � . laboratory for examinetion. The process of 61n growing fit its several agricultural and Gre � Poseyou have in view; and I, for . . I TECH AND I . .. -neaessity of - special . card iii- adhptlug - Sent to her were very much more ardent; . manufacture. consisted in exhausting the economiloollsopeatif., 4.. Stock .raising in its itot atimplCin of your -consloteHoy," - '. , .. clothing to obason wan illuot riallilid from" thie but these$ It appeared, h ad bedn. copied bitter principle of chamomile flower heads with several agricultural and' economical aspects. in that case, I might think. of tht nor on Dolisrabor 6 Informed the it I . the kindest, olearest manner 11 ' ph etiological rule first disceier6d, by the rite Mr! Milner, that the body, Independently of . Ime Song ' Book,!' out -:' of it , 111) . wh in .Court.' The ich was 7-exhiblied water and then dyeing and Sweetening them . I with A Solution of'.16gwood'and liquefies, , I I nig in its several. agricultural and 0 aspects. 6. Fruit gKowing, atoq` to ,;12� Dint 0 of your views in respect of pA I � i1pinesif .of Inank justice, of the hal , ' 'rinleg disease had.now assutupid Ito. . Any Will olito own,:..0 a wopotinds of ndeiwent 0 � . : 'weightt GAP'. was materially strengthened by a state. 0 . . I . . � . I I which brought them. "when dried, oomewha$, in its overal agricultural and * economical ism ev igility, and the the grastnaso� the l d L was gastric- or'loisi feveril, and must, waite Rua of increase. of the waste' mout of tho'�lslntiff�s mother to the effect. to the color of -tobacco, The headot when. I aspeelo, '- 7i; Bo-skoePlill A. Forestry. 9. -,. . .�,: , �khis &;set Empire-'. � ourse a mouth, Which daited from borpradneing toward the '616067 of Septembef 'that the defendant. after. having asked And ' I brokenup, Were then mixed with from, 20 to Cultivation of spicial,orops (flax, otb,)! " 10.. I ... e . — , - - I �. A November. I'Albert,ll-' Says. 4h8 - __ and thd increase . in the Arat weeks'of April'. obisine-& her peit�piosicin tto marry ,her . ' . . . --, - per coat. of out -tobacco, according to the Drainage. 11. Manurei,natural and artificial. - , 11ow to Write Well. . wai not to know it, an he had up. Warincloihing ought Jo. beglili in September daughter, agreed, at her request, to take some . . .30 Price st.,iFlildli-the mixture was to be sold. - . 12. Insects -and insectivorous birds. 13. I -We believe that the -whole of th! y, a horror of feveir. What an awful . or earl October, And ought not to U left ��In, money down to, Toronto to fier other daughter . . ', The mixture was sold to retails go in puokeW _E_1__T6 MP fm_­A�nt of labor, and nee of labdr,oATIng, � . - Is a mistake, that. thate4o no single ii -to be deprived of my guide, my, *to ,bff , antil the.' @lose ot Aprili-, For 'for the purpose )f pur'ohasing the Material ! I labelled ,. 'I The. . Now .. Smoking Mixture, i appliancei. 14. T ke'ovin0rehip oystorn so . mcchaitique for writing, and tkat a my fill. My heart was -Teady . maderalothlb neit - the' skin 'he Strongly. .1 f6r the prospective bride's wadding'robe. As . I I , * Andly zed And-'Approved,?l and.As agenbles, ipared with xeitiaj.'- � 15. Stock Is' Con Wo. . ins I ngiuW;o the. educated .alaa 0 at-labsered up, reme'lliberingli6w rise6mmeiidelf silk, -aid. With thit, fight, . Material for. this garment the moe . . 'Posed . had, already'lleen establiqlied in several towns, 16.76noing.' I'll. Agriculturalbook-keepidg.., taught- ir inch bettor and,more east pie have toverill When' the Prince flee&y flannal. Thick heavy fisla 01. and every " seal brown silk," but on the reeom., an extensive, trade' -would, no'. doubt, soon - IS. Agriouitural'oduesition. 19'.,'Agrioulturil being Ono's enabled' to make and r that night. his pulse was goodi, mAtertal tha� absorbed and he t 9 matiryl ,moidation of the defendant she consented lisve.arioen had the mautda.atory, not.'baen societies, grauld and shows. -.'20. ' Agrioul-: letters, it were. lot al6nei and I ming the symp3oi@o.*Gee.Jne4 tb.*bo �, and the Prince' desired to, bege. ' exeratioan .froin'-the Wiin, -we at All- ti eo.- b%4. - Heavy eldthes Wks bed. and had.really that* its ooloralsould be 11 navy . blue." That . corwallsoi iseems 'never to have' been exc. 'on * suppresged atiso earl wat, si _ : I . ... . Y '99 A, in..Ma.r Eamand Yates, Magazine, Intel. statistics: ', 21. Fafictibine * *of ,3he I Bardau; of-Agrioultare. The obj'e6t kept in chidden ubt for its Method, but for .Let the Deiy )101d, his pep so he a larger room� 61 When I returned, said the 4a6enj 0 I f6und . th; ­ For no necessary, tionnection wish warin Gated.,. At any -zakelie: never. in:,vio4ed 494, I.;. I I writer , T' - . Bpglsnd," ime, �ou 1115tunkepriess 1p. to- . I . , view ivill be to present al� blear And Succinct , . I make his strokes ad be. -likei, * iklast,ll ' � in the now blue- rooia sina much outer-garm6nto in.,*oold .weather, those that were light and. fleecy were best,'and furs were . . the plaintiff; , � ­. � The jury found a viardlot,for the .Plaintiff I I I . f * a 16 tho:gr6at brewer of the age, Mi,,Bhoo, . er. .. � . Saying.: 11 What a pame to conjetrii with is . repor.t %if the kgrioultural Advantog6e and the. province, land the'pro�reso rss0urOOS of . , at the Pace - hs Iikeo­ohurry, being dlaooaraged-�-but insist The Sun was. obtain g brightly, the extiollont. He criticized severely, the. normal- I .� . . I for 640.0, . . , � . 1. � ' BaS4 I.. Here sX6 Iiii big b6or. mills, covering condition and defects of the mathoa of ' ouely, , -. , 1oiaistenOly. -, tl i fine, large Arid cheeifal, aoill.b 0 a so fine.' For the first time allied nent,iliaterproof, Which abuts up- the ZA111 that Mettle from this body at -,tlio ollme time I I .. — 1. i. - A .-CHuxon Snuvicz AT Sn&_'� One of this i a hundrid acres .of ground, land using th'i' fdradino gerieihlly�, or locally, Ili vogue. : I-Afid copy Shell be legible, oball be clean . 1. . i he asked for some music, slid Said Jill like to hear a fine chorale that It keeps out the -Thin , -which moot comical 6potitadles.?! says Dickens, 11 I have ever keen in. my life was church. with A. barley'grown upon si2kty thousand sere"-� . Engliob, land.. Times are hard in England, . - . INVOlsvirlon WILL'Am Souarr . . I ' I . as - to : (a) Teipqriphioia festuras. approach' tho'good copy ­set - bi 11 ' mmoly,ei well-written latter, not a played tape I . I a.' We- had a piano brought ifixt roomi and' ' . Alice, played 11 Bin falls - from' the` clibudo-a distinaI tiold with 9; difference not In fairor of the Wearer of the'pormannat'waterproof.'. Then . , heavy sea on, in the - On - Hard steamer. coming, 6tit. '. This officiati4g minister, an . I a they 2, �1109 usoo--up-every-year besides, air . . the hops grown on some -two. thousand,01ores .1 land; he into 'tho-grog. -and, quality, and aulti-� (b) Soil, character . ' vable Olrea� (4) Climate. (a.) For What , text Oil A single line, WtittOn as nO1 writIng-master ever'did or will .wri world's ona� H a will rahken mud4 g lot under Gott," on4nother, and d, looking upward with. such sweet he dwelt on the dolor-bLidieos-,-oontonding ' extremely modest yonqo man, was brought Ili , . between'- *two big Ptewiid­o,ix%otlY­ao it - be- of and yeady'rolls . �gerios of London and the 'other great Eng.. branches of sgrioulttlr6 beat ,samplea. . (a) Character of the.farming. (1) Stocks crops, . . but., he - Will poort. make, R . a .and the Aears Ili his iyeo.,- lai- -thatAhw-Lancet Was, quite iiaht In stating , tho,i, color wad the beaVeven in cold Were ODMing'Up to this �arateh in A prize fight, I fish towns something 'like A million bavrelo . in .birildingo, aniftiag, labor, improved methods. imitation Mi copy, and .. Of I . .id -11 DRS. richte bin 1) (That . is "It The 116v, white .weather, while it was -admittedly the bent ', The ship wan rollffig and pito 10 - that � the two stewards - had to stop an w1sch their of bear, Lam told.Whi. this one brewer could serve one-half the entire human race with -11 (g) Fended, ilea plantingl. (h) FATM back. keeping. (I) Market facilities. . ,, . , - - develop- , a characteristic and 'hand, ivilialt WAY be bad or goo . was Sunday. I Kingsley preached, but I heard . says tho� Qaiien. -There were fit" in the summer season. The objection to White .woo, of couise, the readipesh with -in I opportunity of inakiag A daft -at the reading - , - _418ok with ifielle reverend charge, during Which I i of beer -per bead fronihis owri brewing g,ale .O.ralles of 11,10ingloyeail Heowilbovok!fiv . , . In regard.to It system of .ownership,"' it* , . ­ � .h willbodoeirable to compare ,suo . reliable . ither , pioaninglapp, Had not be 6 . illOgib to. Thin hand.'Will alter'. Iness and irritability of mind When 11 Pev6ril Oi the Peak" which obj4btion which which It shoWid the diii, - -Was Strictly an advantoge in. a health point *wet pAuse he held on, u6w to one steward. and . now tiathi� other, with the feeblest .expression . Sic, railway Ili Billiton, and� payd,ouk 'riv' every Weak in _'Io , *.:62,000. figoo to� bid beer6 information so. May ' be hod. domberning the te�rwa-ofrantal, With the rate 'of - interest .very grestlyao-hogrowo older. It . a Rt 01 van, because A is At'thst 46 I read n - - . Who]! 3o'followad With' I 'fereas of vlow� but whi6h would bid orac-,. � tidally by .modifying the ool6r to gray. P or * no - fegi whatii U of conterianee, and ver. . skera. Underrat M a a power. represented by . . I Also to 'as ortain. paid on"Mortgagoo,. and 0 Jallge of the .eyes is fixodj and.0 in came- in from dinlizer cinla dayl t . Mot O' . All ordinary occasions light gray ought to length they made, a dart at the wrong moment, Bud 'one steward was immediately behold I such 1191109'48 those 2 NO Mr- Ila 3 I A A a a member of PArliament, Ijballevi ; So in' gre to 04ch An. extent' as MAY be plan. '06able the amounto represented b y mortgages bell !AvO itself ; Rua it' Will alter at i beeaiiii than V,a system of takin - as was so pleaded Oes ly1ftee 'and smiied,. land canea me I? Ifitle'wife 1) I Pi � take t'ho place of black forouter coverings of . . . 'the body. Black was, in'fadt, of all colors ' . I __ -11. . - alone in the extreme poteliective,- while the . other and the reverend gentleman held on by . . Allsop ; so are other brawora.' It is true, they donot make,ninch otir there, but there , In the, dggregate, and so compared with the . � , nestial value -of the p ropsrsy at) eneumbgro4i lecture, whihh . aino.ral hands, otamped,�and tomporaroy opoilad'th raulein . (Dear .. 0 . 'all His tend6rnsti."this avoning I. ai. ilia voiry worst, and those poor a too W 0 thought it; necessary alter beregiemblettio . . the must In' the "middle. of Ihe osloon, Which . -arms asif to, Ali old Adage. about I 8till. wAterd" tanniag: . deep, had I hava no d6ubt it will - apply to The irie*g of comildblat 06VOO118 On the coin-" owning but the cheroot" will form Itself i will never be deficient In ale [iold ray hand anti stroked, my' face 0 no so much Aba ranae M0,*o , . immerge ibemselvei &r months Ili crops we I r 0 the latter embraced, With both it *to. All'this time tho.congiagation Wage big W1 . bder tobi � Underiati it -l". whyt. L honestly J;iBrative'eligibi4ty Of Small Capitalists, or renting will -60 invited either- in the shape decision.. -The idea that it .10 t( glass' , Ill two other doctors came int � Hollanaand -Sir- la -mea watoon, indeed to be pitied. After ,the oqttek it was Almost the saddest ci lnioexies�lvfilotad by werer breaking up Into Poots and sliding away. 'Ana 'when at last the reverend gentlemen . . believe tint there Is no oingle.power in Groat � Britain whioll'oo, infi noticed British charsoi9tt or oral evidence or written opinions: Infor. mation respecting stock laws will be gleaned will �hava Steel itself, and , will not have been d6stroyed by 7 pionis seemed to be the game, 1h a Society on- the already MbCrAbii.�.Londou , . - . �6- .. . I legraph� hod basn'taiibled into big planet the deal . � (a and so Sways the inuiterial and moral do . - Ai- itorn the statute books of coup . ixies '.Where little rules � - about attitude, and I :01OPe, the mind oconalinzailly wandering, 11L6 . � I I . ,� �. - ' , - . � ' looed one.put upom the dining room tab,le) . - � Dies of the British people kt6'Lshat influence; the blear batta of Ouch laws exist" oupplerannied pe lrhaps by . which very irritation of i odght to the teachers astitution struggling with'the favor, Lth there we � a an. improvement. ani I "Tan ',SAcEs or dAsAD&. -7- The , Canadian � deserted OR church bodily, and want over to the ParOuck. The econe VMS OLD extrabrilin.' .Which Oito,outhroned, old . Button-" . ­ correspondence with-cffidial persons, who way, be converiaut with their opgration,� This -convince ard,. personal peculiarity, inapplicable, )a was obauged Into aiiolbbr room. Militotai 61 Agl�ioulture his just capped the climax . .01-i very stupid piece of builucoo. It � . drily ridiculous, and'was made so much ;aoto L I . . . Much !ins lately Vean said about -.the. dig. a that of subjebt to intimately conne ted with I ', te'elirg.fl In that matter the eipe- will writ a. as he does anything .oil Gages to do, 48' Well 40 he Can, I through the door he tutn6dL'Aud' A beautiful pictaid sill thin& of the bed been the custom for the - Califtdialt GOV- , so by the exemplary gravity of all c6naerned': in it, that I was obiizea to. leave. before the .'tiossed otate of the English Working classes,. forin rIL on as-collo6kil either.. by oral eXantination . eartnifi effiolonei and opqed. Aim s coPy'of the Mailloul" and child , sit I arnmebt to'distribute ptimphleto relating to land to all., immigrantai with a View to getting . I . service begall.!p , . '* , I . I which to. hardly botne but by entail statistics, ln� reality, despite the oaaaolional proasure of persons prAotioally acquaintOd or by letter7-of I '. . the actual and atimparatilvd toot, diurj� - letter he gets: will lgive him some a 1. and the. wooterlo gersonstliance known arfibe Oolorma, Madonna, is il=�rsd, years ago, and Asked Id It,, eVar'leiVlnj�what is thelp to Settle In Canada, but ItwAs observed � that most of them, instead of obtilink in An old womani who had resided, all hot � 1116timeln A rural district In Aberdeenshire, hot deathbisdi severe privation, their condition hadl biloilli steadily Improvirg ever since the cotton with b ii�d v or demerits e,f th several d *'fly' I a of fen ' t on ""'a 0 din fri uob will be desirable ,4 lbility,will -be Attended t , like , I 6 I given Lin the -ourri a it " ilir h hal� tber CanAda, wentso United Stated to live. . WAN lying da .When, as usual famine of 1862, 'The otatiotica of the Small . aserlp the h I . . rider aid of , ' 'R I Lea.rtiin� to write,"t.in Vppul It helps. wOL u 0 1 said. "On the 13th, of December ,thd The seprot of' thiswao foundlo -*be that the . C L Ian 10-1 ao to of Arlo a Ited Sto as e 9,11. under the circumstances, the parish minister . paid her a visit. After, some preliminary savings banks, always 6 auto criterion. elf, the atato of Elogliall labor, tell Abbir own story. , . , I L. "Ink'au z0ox-Elturvolif . � X�nthly for April. 11 -_ , - developed a tendency to coligootlot [go, a symptom Which: gave slarbi to - 0 too a vettioe t air 6 n: Ian ll , I 0 1 in 6Z 0 , LL M , , . .t)bsirvations,boaskodittliorew.as anything that, her relatives to attend to The total of ae 'in 1868 was 8,080,402, poeitoro 'their . It will aoubtless be the objeot.of the Compile - Jouggeationo Loikdon 824ctator"41 We are all: Glans. .It was noticed that on this the file% time -the -Prince took -no nd t J a t a A . hhtm, a at SUR Join 6 d on arlme in in ante, they -off to Is the - ' , , LI - , 'J La -f ' - -. she wished latter List demase -, and received. the following -rat 1-�Woel,�or,-thorololtta"lo-thiug,-X- and the : total of deposits :e27.187 401 an aver go of. logo 'than 49 I I 6 0 tO-Abo olonera to obtain a. .simplest eta. boot methods Of IKOOPIng go, - 'wo:ittaf in what, it wo, thought, about it &E wlil'thirik. "uld Appear a very -ftactloniof lg�janjs t them . The- ily- I (045) per mans . Y 1573, the former Donn to "of fiThi opelAtiopl-f' A hitleh r1ma-'n'bit 61'Lth ' a rel ! bid favorite MAdoprin pleturio n 'lot Poled from his room.- He Would I wise Inister w otallowdid himaelf'thui to be duped, took his force of Olorka and Made theli would like to be barrist it Ili, hirkyard ol L -j but 1 wjidna like to be pittail votiy fat fthb figure had rloati, to 4,002,567, And the latter to Z68,471,40, Or hoarly;CIG Per Man,, While .116glaoted, It Is to be tested, by too Many Agr 1611arlats. ,11nder the bond 11 Agricul. . crainnisid With groat oventat na we inbide rite' W1110h.1f.-hot: great.-hiv.4 1, its he had previously boon, with to the light And remalbod 'with big tear out pill the advetildevionts ofthe Valt6d. 'Skatoo people, and now comeo the quostiOb the, y1rd, nor Tot terra far dooft Anio, - the yitd.ti On being prebsed iq give a TOM= -for the otatiStIolf of the Past tWeITOMonthi not. w1khatanditig the marked depression ef tride, teiral r J, I dueXtIoll , the views of tiny competent , witnesses from time to time before the Coin- - Geduld grandeur of effect, The never more Alive.. There never I asped looking Silently out of the tthooky. The Prince of Waldo was aid to Who Will repay the expense of the this: Strange r(AU04t, , she - 4nOw6ZGd:- 11 Weeli I'm trail Show g considerable advailob in both. The L .,, into slotere As to the- beat Modp of extending, when the world WAS Moto dondtion . by the physicians,. and'wbile the advertioemonto, the Ministat or tho,Govbtn. � inept, Red It! the present aspect of ,affairs it you Ace, grown very be 0, on' at the last any I Wild like to be up iflibaly SoclatI604" too" which have an r I aggregate of 1,787,291 al Lamborn, and a total . nod so fat fin possible popularizing agrioula - turai. 'ducatidn, will be audited. The po 0. . Bay. grgilt events happening and aboui I of the birth of now and groat mideavorbli to r6sokuZo the Queen looks as inotigh "the forlpbr would I have to , amd' the first ol homt Bull be OOi 011, the I capital of 48,630,525, tire largely todruitea . hitherto stied ill regatil to agricultural ignuds of the highest Moment hol Bit it WAS A struggle $or lifia., Every . I ry Minute was a galuf And'Sli James � Incur the just expense of big folly�-Detroif thkange" . . ., L from theworking classes, Even the figricul. . aosoolaftepar will de'DWILI and receive 60n. hourly raised'. Every nation to vi only he brasthiig rost and � Zribunea, I . 11 . As An examination of niea,W students tugal laborers, the worst Paild .of all -field' olderatlon. The reitiltig Attained locally or. something Which it Isola will nol =hopeful, 'and abiout it's face and . - I . - . Who have gone, up for their dogtood ., 1 Irot Wagt9 in Wiltshire, Dormstoldre, .sto.j being generally, tha-advaritagoo of township OhOW9, AllEntOP6, the only civilized piorli, who m dusky bae.o� Albert, spadels if you'vould, win potatoes". Examiner-adess wo ought to ,-pluok about only 25 canto a asy-haVe formed an Rootlet a. -and the propriety tit erleour aging in their Old World, faerming for Wait,11 all - Lie ariAd 'and ,beg6n Arranging ,Play pi By Olubs If you would deal with a ruffian.' half of those follows, X,nevdr now ondh An Ignorant lot. & di"nind Phapilbat" Sah I LWO tion. of their own, on the model of -the irsaeo U121cloo, and ibis MovemOlato Although but place 6 union of townships In the form of an oldblafil division or county show, will 'that, five years bonds, the Young says he bad not boon wsolditr*ill �p I no he used to do wbart wall an d Those BY.. heart# If you Would *In friends -, pl;; .1 . P2mopdo if a *Oman, pads them., Th Y'll ,have to 09,11 an In for I I ; Ot without partially ondoeopful as yet, I U have to be abeettainea partly by correnvoud. It, confais that ho to either A ci resolfig. were said to be b ad you woulawfla � . . . - flonfialtationg I ., � kilinifidando, I . e n y by oral testimony. 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