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A white wh Ale WAS seen in WICIE Bay,
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Wedding at Zard, Vella Campbell and
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A white wh Ale WAS seen in WICIE Bay,
. ,o,11[acidento that. 04mastred. as the
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Wedding at Zard, Vella Campbell and
Xotore,adxg RIFIverint nto 007 Aalmol "00
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tb4ogo. 0 (A?PIS,Uao.� We can buy and aell't
it . a 9,py'sudo6serkBily 4swo 'Pan buy
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130"SA 4114d roireign Noteso
, Caithness -shire, o, few 4poys Ago.
4, live ,rI
. ang She, %, nearly three feet long,
lot .
t in Loobtyne, Inveroxyl
I , Joe ofirtrm'de Blood—wbe "resseb,
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Prof. Pasteur's Address aeliveroc .
Vapa on Monday on his most roroent
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Soofti,sh tionors Conferred on Hqn, A,
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� Mackenzie.
And sell toe, 4ad sugar. Ono word in regard
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TIDN POLITICAL POSITION Or CANADA.
Astrip, of land one inch wide, Aua 8
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was caug near 0
time I
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resque, "want of Lord Colin Cam2ell's
rosegroheo In Anitnalyacoinp,tion is creating
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When I left office I was impelled to it
feet long was sold in Milwaukee for 01,500.
Short since,
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Blood than jo ishea
interest in as. well as In
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Ascent, Inquiries go to prove that the ye
is still Quo divine in Engiand Who hunts, in
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The Eyernoutli boats *hie) , , ,
Irish fisliing )love nearly all returned, And
report it FA failure. I
marriage with Mies pub
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by guy of the Court newsmen in ordinary,
.or that Already Published in the Truss,
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great ,agricultural
medical circles, because, L of the- prospect, it
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affords of xe4uoing cattle diseases to a.
Pasteur has done, Sir
A TAX,LXX0 SPE34011.
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On the evening of Friaayp Taly 29tb t the
freedom. of the burgh
somewhat ISM
public exprossiort. t K — (laughte, r) — by %,
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taking. WboulwoutiutoofflooloArried,
aparlet, And 'Another did so within. a. fe
;years. . W
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At Xilmmock, recently, two boyo were
11 Never,"Po-y o.Londqu Tr4th, ,"bad a bride,
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a loveller,morrijug tlxau Thursday last. The
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minimum, Prof. as
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,Ameo Paget explained in thanking him in
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of Tuverneds wag pre-
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,sonted to Hou. Alexander MaclierIzio,ex.
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MyrinqIples with mc—,(mppIsuso)vmmwavd I
ca,rk
�ed them with me when I left officeo
The English law prohibits a prisoner
being trie& a poi .
,.gain fQi any offepc .fajury
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fined 2a. 6d., or 24 hours' Imprisonment,
for playing at footbmll.ou Sunday. .
sun ,ut not. so overpower,
, phone brightly, b
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I . yo, Lon the graols
PIOUS do, , mud
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the nampof the Medical Congress for his
.ress, for the lower anituals wilatTenner
sad
Premier of Canada, w1io,
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king a ar through the Highlands. Who
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(Renewed applause.) My opponent by MR.
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Skill and el managed to persuade,
lba's once 44:4,tted ,him, no matter whe
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The National Fisheries Exhibition will,
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trees that haske the Small cburdbyar4 of the
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aid for the liump, ce, 8470 Pro-
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meeting was only called B� q, f
� . . ew hours,
the people that I. was wrou,9, in baying all
ad4itioupl@viderico way be, obtained, Bat
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probably be held at Edinburgh in April
Savoy Clippel so. beautiful, while the friends
fessor Pasteur, loses Ovary, eat by splenjo
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notice, but notwithstanding there 'was H,
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, restrieti, one removed from trade, ' -
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t!blsapbo not apply to prisoners dismissed
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next, And will be art internatioup'l, one,
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PtXiosBlood an4Tjor4 Colin Coumpballworo
love aulmais to the value 01tweritymillibn
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good attendance of members of the Council
Sup Peeded in inducing people in Canada to
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bymagistrates. Thousands, however, are
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ignorant of this. - Among these was IL
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, TheROinburgh Town Council haBimposea
& tax of 60 cents per annurn on. each tole-
assembling to witness their marrioge, Some
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: Of the youthful 1pri4earnaids had arrived
1 frapo,o� In the course of his remarks the
� emIllont ri rou4man oa!4 ; "I was Asked
and the general public. ,
Provost Fraser occupied the chair, and
believe that r6striotion, in trade was a, good
thing, and that if 9, man got struck ON
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farmer, charged With 4rson ; but evidence
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graph or telephone pole within the muni.
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'very early, and wore. much exexo1sed as to
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, to give. a public domonstration of t 0 results
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In presenting the burgess ticket to Mr.
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one cheek,
, the best plAd Was, to blister
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was Inadequate, and the insurance a PaUY
cipal boundary.
, whether they were to fall into the bridal
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j,lLreA4 . lon ad, This experiment I may
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-were
Mackenzie, referred to him, As a Highlander
the other cheek as an equipoise, (Laughter.)s;
paid.. The farmer then Sued for '4100
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The Freebytery of Avr on the 101i
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recession at the gate or at the church
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relato in, it low words. Fifty Sheep
(lisp 0014, of which twenty-
of whom they obc ,.
. ral.4 be proud,' end spoke
in lmuftt ry terms, 8 services
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We bowed, he' - tothe popular, will, a
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,qxi the company Mduced
impr4apurnorit, wh . . L .
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instant had iheir 4alibeiations owriouply
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placed, At my .
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in Capadam
every well-regulate4goverumo
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fresh proof, which Pent the farmor to penal
sorvitide for five years. , "
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hitorrupted by the successive advent Of A
cow and then dog, in the Church.
the'd
I my. Shortly Stier the six lo,dies, in
their pretty pale blue 14ce-trimmed drosses,
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uve wore Ymoinl4ted' A fortUi&Lht After.
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Ward 01P fifty 01100PL Were jiloCalfdod
Mr. Mackenzie,, after some preliminary
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policy of the Canadim I a Government L ],or L -
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Will of late years every advocate Who
a Scottish bar made a Latin
entered at th'
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A. Dunkirk minister prayed for those,
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muslin ficli 'land .
� ,us - mob o".s,,haii ranged
themselveoinreadinees for the bride,tho
with the most virulent P,nthracold
lqr0o. The 25 vaccinated sheep resintea,
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remarks,, we;t ,on to a" there was no
happier comilhunity on the face of tho
monized
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L of the Einfire, And to,
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have them adopt the syStom of trad.q reI&
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adaress to the Court, faculty ind Audience,
-ins,
" who. were smitten with illness, And those
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who had gone :fishing, and a 180 these too
Princess Louise Arrived, Issuing on the
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�rW Pulm Argyll. Th 1?440064
the infoction; the 25 unvacolusted died of'
a lovois-.4wit,bin Af6y hours. Since
earth than that Which fell to tDe Dominion
of Canada, �
tio nowbiob. have obtainedso. vast Sri %,seen
dancyin England, Scotland and Ireland,,
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in setter and said a fe words upon
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text of the civil law, to prove his Imov A
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of the. of I a .
wore a creAm-colored dress, slightly
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t litt time my Quorgics have been taxed to
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CANADA A FINE COUNTRY To LIVE IN.,
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Aria stimulated trade to, Bubb an extent, as
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edge of Latin aria jurisprudence. He also
George Main, Airdrie, was fined 22 forL
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trimmea. with diru peacock blue, and a .
meekthe demands of farmers for supplies
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room for 30,000,000 or 40,000,000
one could scarcely believe could
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wore big hat for a minute in order to vinai-
f p,laely representing himself as a. bona,
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small bonnet of the latter color, 'The
Of this V400ina, In the a pace, of twentyi
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more people,, and not be overqrowded, And
plished. In some rusaufacturing districts,
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right of being covered before. the
traveller and obtaining -liquor at a bot'.111
bride's magnificent figure was agen t
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Ave days we have vaccinated in the depait-_
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we Ihave.oQmq grumbling. and a demand for
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Court.; W�Iff is -said to have originated in
there one Sunday recently. -
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an n edding gown -of Satin
Aorwreathwo,s
ments Surrounding .Paris more than 20,000
sheep, and-al,arge number of cattle and
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this country WLbo might be displeased with
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;eoiprocity, which realli means to - Strike �
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those wboin believe'to be
the celebrated lomytehr Sir Xohn Hope
having two Bona on a bencli'while l4e
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1662 on the usual nineteen years' lease, at
broqaao slid. China crops,
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9f real orange blossoms, aria avilite tulle
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horses. It I Were not pressed for time I
t he march . Of L events, in the Mother
By saw the develop
Country. In Canada t# -
you striking you..
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But the Qangdian peop a are'
himself remained at the bar. .
an annual rent -of 1650, Was relet last
voil was thrown over them And her very
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ment of the science of government. They
Sirens as a people. to maintain the most inti.
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The now Chicago system of telephonic
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sentry boxes for the police department has
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molitfi,oilaSirm rIqasest;e540&yeqr..
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T_ quotation for good Highland Shop&
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,*k hair. The service was unnecessarily
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of virus Obtained by s finflar means. These
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experiments will be communicated by,sud.
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hadapeople, entirely demooratio,sudyet
under the sway Of the'Queen. Thera were
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mate and cordial relat. onawitli the Mother -
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Country. Whether there ever-, could be any -
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already been adopted III Cincinnati. The
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Ingo in Fertbhhire is now I per liev,dof
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conseluenQ a of which was the fainting
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a chorister. The
bye to the public, I cannot conola4e with-
out e*Pressin ths great pleasure I 'to al at
. two systems of g I
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change in the system of goyernmentwhich,
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could bring the colonies into a still -more
boxes are connected by .wires with the
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deer, a guillea per brace and Rom
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' Lt. probedsion
fob . the.
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the thought't at it is as. a member of an
neut6f America. In the UniteclS tat as
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intimate relation with illeMotbar Conn.',
station. bouses, and the Vat,r olmen are
requireil to - aommunioate -with the captairr
twooz three Phillings,-Lad or .righe VA.
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fishing, � . .
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-in $lie church to the -carriages, up
n carpeted path under. the tress were
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International Medidml, Congrosa.masembled
known'
they were under a President with fully
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more power than the .Queen, Bud they.
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or Sergeant at brief intervals from. different
boxeK.' Thiiwth-e7oupiprvisiou-usixvklly per-- -
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TheQueenj in intimat! r inability
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-sT6ne.`oFWe
. ty'. he white' robed ohoriBt8ra
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-Pr go _%nd_bridep_r9om, and
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imEnglana that I make the MOA
recent reaultsof vacoine4tion upon a disease
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bad* also a. British province essen-
. arnacrati"a--al --its4overnment-
not. It might do t6 speak of the A '. .
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ore. torribig fiiei!i'� 111111!" or as lea 1. A a.
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than small�pox is for man. I have given
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com6i a matter of
o lay the foundaticif J as
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Watt Doolt; at Greenock, has, 4dvisod -that
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th rincess a and Duke of Argyll.
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Ving'closelYL '
folloN upon the bridesmaids,
mechanical certainty, and there is
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for shirking. The wires are also
application should -lye made -,to' the, Prince
of Wales. _. .
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.. Wilter 04mpb�ll looked V
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to vaccination. an Attention which, science,
I hope) homage to
all egiaue% to a Sovereign whom
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mr0 'proud, to .call their Sovereigu� And
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jecto bid failed, b
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think the colonies will continue best td,
A groat utiHty-* Ili sending out hurried
)rdefs, and, in .calling for aiesistance. A.
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so ark sapphire velvet dress,
with a; Palo pink feather in her bonnet.-
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will ac.c paid
,ept as an
the m6rib and -the 4mmense services ran-
wh6se beneficent sway was f a .
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approved of as much in Cp,nad& as it 'could
govern themselves, .
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from EVgIAn4 and occupying the position,
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waggon IS - kept 'ready . at, each' station to
Mmuchline, so that henceforth this. fast,
the original of . Burns' 11 Holy Fair,�' will
L One of the guests wore a rich dress of plum.
o6l6red'satin, the 4ront eiquialtely am I -
aered by one of the greatest meii,Qf Rug-
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lan4-1 refer to .Termor," . . . .
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possibly be in old Scotland .(applause) and
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they hoped to be to tbooe'-who,
.of Vi
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3onvey officers quickly i�, answer to a
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]Pass into the numb . or of things belonging
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brolderQd . with a design of' flbwers and-
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11'yphus iFevei. .
able show .
believed that democracy could only exist
colonies manage their own affairs. .(Apr
plause.) - This, I think; is� the true science.,
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StatlAics lately laid- before the Congress.
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to memory and tradition, � . I
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The BUgtbr trade -is 'not ext"Itt in SP.OtA,
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leaves in gold and Odental colors. The
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9ON-embrai4eired . bonnets and slippers
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'A Typhus attacks people of all &-as and
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under a repubfican, , , government
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that it WAR quite consistent with a m6nar-
- of good colonial goVerriment, and which
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will be c6litinaed as lo ng, as the
A Brewers at Versailles Show. that th'
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Ire in Europe about 40,000 breweries, pro -
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land ' A�tl the meeting of Greenock
n application was made for
TownyCeL ,
1m d ell of completeneas
'rte 0 4 ly Ing a
pa Arm hi re honeymoon is to
to -th a dres Z. T
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ately" If We
both sexes inOiscrfhajui i�ero to
rely solelyon evidence obtained from.deAth,
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phial form. Her Majesty the Queen was
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a v r1disortmili ate- in tho exercise of her
resent.
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*relations between the Mother Qountry and
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h -r colonies exist, and I hope that be
lacing nearly 2,2.50,000 gallons of mmlb .
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quor, Great Britain produces nearlya,
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certain concessions of, loomliV to. a factory
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A hospital statistics we might
ima me -that it was very ,x Voommori in
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prerogative—quite as muoh'as tlfe.,Pres'
will
ermanent. (Renewed applause.) Wi,
gave
bbird,-' then - ci)me 'Prussia, Box
.aria � and
Girls. Bavaria consumes 54,gallons per
which is being erected in the east end of
the town to I a, 0 tons of
rumnlif CtUie 1L,50
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children, but. this is readily explained if we
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remember that typhus seldom fatal
dent of another country. It tad beeii one
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of hig, great objects in political life -in-
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er in
Canadaruot-n5erely our-owri -intereSt-..bitV
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it Louvain, whqre, too, is bar chief univer-
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"I sells . peppermih�s on Sunday,,
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. A in tb L xperience
_n1albreatment ever note a a
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to Children, and thatin many of our large
fiospitals -under 15
Canada to harmonize the various elemtats
go�arnment in'conneotion, with their
'gentleman
the lutereetwof -the � Empire -at large, and -
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what is due to the other portions of the,,
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3ity), 30; England,, 29. Outside:of Bavaria,
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remarked a grood old. lady, who keeps'&.
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Andy Shop in Edinburgh, 11 because they
of hoital surgeons is, at present being
attended to at the Pennsylvania Hospital in
L people are not admitted.
eutal emotion
Depressing in Fs, over -work
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lne*w constitution. The lion.
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world ; and if Britain should ever' be in,
such as
difficulties - to I -an
Prhere the very babies lap beer, the average
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tion - in Germany is 19 gallons. In
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carries lam to church and eats, lam, and
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keops &wake to hear the sermon ; but, if
Philiaelphis. the patient Is wboy named
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Jerei . nigh Drexel, and his story A a recital
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and anxiety, by. %iudermining -the general
� health, render the system more Susceptible
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O f he Political institutions -of - the Do.
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_ Lto maj
L utaiu�`-her Positio
armed* - force -
Canada, as well as the Australian
it is 9; Ireland, 8j; France, 4,
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but Steadily increasing. The twenty-
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. you wants comfits, YOU Must come week
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of horrible barbaric troatment. When 7
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" to the attacks - of the., disease.' It is sup.
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by many that during the
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.Nbs, WITH- TIM STATES. .
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colonies, will not only 6e able bui willing -
�yo have seen also an extraordinary
day . Thei'ria peoular commodities.". -
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years old he was bound to a Penney
. posed prevalonce
of an epidemic tho'sfear of catching.the
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Proceeding, he said he rec�611eoted'a Pkes .
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to do their full share.of hard work. (Ap
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increase in the beer production of Ireland'
ind .Scotland, where formerly wine 4nd
The now bridgd at Ayi; which was-I.Ately .
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built at a bost of upwards of Y316,000, has
-farmer named Dunkelbarger, wliQ worl"'ma
kea -mL
Property at Blue Bell, -three 'miles from
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fav�r, And the,consequent.depression,which
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byterian olergyiinan going, to Philadelphia"
to take Charge of a church there. 'As usual -
, plftuse�) In 1806 and 1870, *Lwhbil Canadv�l
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was threatened. byr an invasion of Fenians.
3pirits were almost exclusively drunk. L
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given evidence of A slight subsidence of two
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of. I the To
Landisburg, Perryle6unty, where the b`6y's
:indigent relations resided. The 'farmer
prodaces,'may powerful prediB.
pos , jug cibuse. Perions who &to under-fea,
he prayed for the Queen, bh.t remembering
6*_ ly because 'it was'a British Colony, in
4wEnty-fout hours 20,000 men of All arms
The records of suicide do,not often eon-
piersi preLven
damag�, it hap been resolved Jo concrete
,agreed to ' provide for. -. the boy
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or who live upon .food -of an inferior
liabld
that )as was not in. the Queen's dominion,
he ddea for the President. Some
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were raised—& very. difficult thing, I should,
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bain'suoh, evidence -of disregard of physical
. the piers at a cost of :e6OO or tB700
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until he. reached his majority. - When
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quality, are especially .�.to.. suffer
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his
ims gibe, eveii.in' this country, and such-
iliffering as was shown by'g woman named
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be arrived at his new bomb be Was put to
frbmL typhus. Typhus byno
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'aristocratic
.of Parishioners waited on-hiratocom.
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was the strength r Manifested that the
Iloyne, who. lived. near Manolleiter, Big.
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predicted. .. . �
man's work, and everything that the farmer
: An disease. It seldom attacks
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plain of this, but h'saia there 0 no
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attempt to invade the - CoUntry'LaUd intio.' -
land. woman, who. b ad passed the .
. The -Baptists irk, Sootland are re jbioing IDA
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- did the bo� was expected to do,'except
the rich, and, well-to-do,. prefers
harm.aurply in praying Queen.,
however, that be the
.duce.diooraer and -an�rohv—such was the -o
naiddle age, poured. piriffine oil over her
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the fact that ia the last f I
lye years more
)Ioughing. One
1 I evening -Dufakelbarger
to absocinate with peri and those but
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irioral effect. blist'the atteinlit -never was
ibad, and' when it had run down upon and
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Baptist chapolihave been built and more
o.v.dered himAO go'iutc; the left And pitch
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little removed fro.fthe 1'ev'el of pauperism.
I
last. Said,
Irlshmau, he -always
and- never, will -be -rdpeated Again. �Ap-
*
,aturea her plothing.she set fire to it. .The
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old�debts bee . �
n paid off.than during. any,,.
I
down some' ha:y for. the cattle. Thp boy
It delights In dirt and squalor, and is never
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it
must excuse an puts.
ladies firet." Ha�pily.at
. Mr..
plauss.) I maoRenzio, coDoiliaed by
hJurles she sustained result�d in her death
.
similar period in the previous Histor" of
y
id as. dirbot ed, butnotknowing An V bettor
I . can obtain admission
- Q happy V'S,whan
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the (Laughter.)
. �
� thgaking the CQuacil.f6r d6ilfeiring onhim,
n a very few minutes. This case.has only'
.
Jeon equalleil in recent times bya Glougei.
. .
that Oh&ch. it -is s6in-6thing tb bo'jubi-
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lg,utov�r. - I I . ... .
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,
d not pitch down-euoiIgh. This, h
. �Sta.tqal,.
.... .
flptAil th fmrmAr in +A.1rA 11" -A. "ito.1 �� �
a
'
; Jall or workho&6A It ofteri breaks out
-
and Always MtRing its �re&te;Bt SBV8hty
.
this moment on the continent of. America
I - . � had' the best-
the .Canadian Government ,
the fre.dom*'of 'the oilpiial.Of the High-
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I&nos-,:aq-_h6u2F e:Nvould .4��t t4..
ier gentleman, whobuilt a funeral pyre in
.
ihe'yard' of his house, shd, having set fikO
. : Considering �hq' --aepiessica 'of '-,tk adcj,�
�
,tnd past year, the inpom'6'6?�'the Sbo0bF�
.
- .d16Tf-WMV'ha7b6A im, o.
11
h
ii � legs Ana seit- and back aria B I kiffi
ck-
-Wh,'eu���(3opl6are--'.wor,��-off�and..Rx,or,o�badl,y:.��t)saibl'orelatibiifi�*it�h'-'4'li6-U6'if6d.*StAt6��-�
fed than -usual �,. 1 It is'�Qmost always an.
�vir 'and
People ,lived. in the Vtmost_harmouy, .
.1, 1. a I— _qZl1ip . ,_ __. .
prou , I 1.
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The-prdweediffgA cloacd-with tbreopbeotfk-
io it, mounted t6the top mud there &waited
Free Church compares well -with that '0
F,
heavily on the 'head. This- was -only a
mutment-of commercial.�
=,_
m. stre�gth of' toleration pievailii:
- I - I United
for,the Youllgest buraess an46ther three,
I
2is end, which soon Came. . . .
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previdi yearB. The average for five yea s'�
,specimen o6 he constant treatment* be re-
I i
'd . n the W It )f
Aid often follows I a p 6
� ' -during the. 'potato
In: � Ireland,
f t b the
which bade air .o. ring I I
Sts6tes-into.9, Great -
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. for Mrs,'Mackenzie" V�i
. . , , w io W s present. .. ,,
. A decidedlynovel application was puWe
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from 1862 to 1873 wis 2429,648; that for
�
ceived. at. the farmer' b i A .-Iii a liftl
40 -
. .s. 44 a
strikes. . - .
famines 1818 1847,'typhas ig,ged
common Contra with:
-t
Britabi her in he interests
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it Fento .
il, England-, a few days Ago, when
.
the five years betweeh 1874 ancl,1878 waw
while his ,knees - became iuflAmed and
of and .
A the it is-eati-
mud colonies . of
dver-tbe Whole' -It -vii . ll�
The mothet-in-law Seems to be the sq,me7
,
I ,
mvin,whb haa just been fined. 250 and'
:9642,59; whilet that of the,,:year ended'
swollen, and the little follow.. could not
.
th emlest Severity, and
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th. r bf thos6
civilization world.
be to lie '�ble to that
ore, yesterday, to -day. and forever,
6 arywh . I �
Iogta for selling liquor without a license,
. .
-Mar.6h, 1881, WAS 2590,333'. - . .
Sftaighten" - out llis legs. Dunkelbarger
't.d n .8'.11 , oce�sloug More
.
Ine 0 'entire
lith
gratifying mf�iutain *
There,.was doubt
. In -V-ty� Clime, aniong. ill peoples, stud in
.
with *the option of imprisonment,. . brought
-
.
- Experienced fisherman say ' thit .there
'Idide birri. Vr6rk ou'until the-lastj 'but.
*than Cap - of the!' . ..Vo&latiou
- . i.. . I . .
. 'tt'. -ig
ked
state f of affairs. � no Rome
'hard feeling agkinst, them during the civil
.
every country.on �he f ties .of the globei In -
ip &'substitute to whom he wished the
-have not been seen f6r years ouch indications ,
A"', a three y6arg' struggle the poor
was A .. I
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W because it waiS supposed that they bid
France., they puisue ber eVah be on4 the -
. Y
3entence of imi
prisonment transferredo And -
who announced his willibgriiss, lot and in
of a prosperbus.fishing .season as are Seen,,
.at.presdutin Upper Lochfyne, while on the
b y could supporC-, it no, longer
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and at last -he , was Unable 'to.
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A Thousand. Pollari Mlinnte...
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Mr -Eddy, the voterari patent gbli�itOr,
'favorofthe South.* Thatwas ,
,,U,r,,,,i,g,, . . I . I.
: true to s6me extent -in this couatr and
Y
portals of the 6emetaryi; -and makep
. 1, .1 .ara.
1.
, .
graphs about bar - upon tbe� tomb; As for -7
)onsideration of,the hum� of � forty�bob, to.
.
Arn Paid aria -. d�livered, ,to,-' do. the �
's
Tay, the sport, is-bo.or.. non . 6, a
. A. �salr ' t k n
from the Ta3 I .).,
r, th6lbther day, wq gb0d 5(
Stand.', Wheir affairs-'aissumed this shape
Ahe f arme.r put the boy into a whggon and
.
of B�ston, is 'm. regulai.,'en6jolopedia of
'in,id,6jiiiirbfeirli3dtb,iu.,Oeiitb,rsA He tells
. .
,. ,
also in Canada ; but', surely- there . never
.
wl I a
' ' grpplei. liaistakb t1iin, to sy)nPatthiz6
example, in zPariaiih grave Yard-: 4. Here�
-
lies jmpha;�.* Ab liveafor twepty.yeirs.
I
lefendant in
I .ii er. To, th6.,.inex
I . pr6ssible
-hagirin of the defdridzOif and his substitute:
lbs. A ii gentlewan,' at Bervie .caught 500
yellow. troat'in twelve'hours, slid a fishing
took - hitn' .to his granafsther's'1ouso at
. � 11 .
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Landi6burg, saying, as .hd delivered ,6*6r
I .
of a man named Hurd, who belonged in
Stoneham, who realized 6.30,000 and-,L,iwe
, I
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with - a Community .of alaveholdora -who %
fighting to � 'insiatain - player .
affdr, big wife's death iw -the sooi6ty of hip,*
.
mother-in-law, aDd'died in the blesised hope
.
he court refused to a' fion
ano , the prin6ip!o'
If vicarious -punishment, which. is
I
, pa#� in Lochleven 6mught 869 . trout
. . . I
the, limil wreck, " This:boy is'of no more
use. to me." 7 V or six *months' the -
to the� world one of thei--'ffiost vah;able
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0ere . - YA I
(Applause.) They loblreauponthemaras
'
Of Vin g to. � P, bet.t*dr,w.br.Id.jj .. . , - �
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J. .
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. a' certain. Oriental codes, And
-eoognize in
defendant feeling 'that he bad
. ng 3381 MS. � . - .1 . ,
wbiglij
While workmen were. excavating the'
grand-
father nursed him, after which aftission. ,
was secured for him at the Orphans'Home
,Inventions over proaaded�-all the resultr of
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601 y ab;out'half in hour's. thought -'.His
w ri
o6ristitutioul. -Liberty' as on' its t 'al., �
Now 6,11were free, and the gnarchy that
. J�hn Currie was run over by some train
, n I
o the Grand TrunkRailWay'track'abbut a.
ihe retired
3een swindiea but of a in I
attar of :E48' He
foundation for a new house in Wick,.a few
days ago, they came upoix a large number
at Loysvillb. -But his e&se, was apparently
invention. was the ,machine now every,-
where used. for - extracting, molasses
,,Ij prophesied v�B the result Of emapcip,�.
on had not come. The anticiPF6tiol
ti � 2, too,
mile I east of. Forest orl . Saturday night
about 12 -o'clock. , Hi� head and be .ill logo'
.
thould h&ve ' taken -a IiSaf out of the book of
he warb :
, gr American dealer who. under
of gold coins, so�meof them about the Size
. . .
of: a florin, in d others considerably larger.
hopeless,, and. lately he was t6,kon .to the
Pennsylvania v6spital,_ His legs have. be i
. ell,
Irom-, sugar. 'When the idea occurred
to , him_ he sket9had 'it .-down', -and
oes Would not Imbo
that the negr . r,whichb:ts
also Prophesied,, had 'turned out to
wore but off, . &,rid - hi� bed y brUlse'd, and .
parts scattered along for. about'a, rbile". A '
. .
;nab circumstances .transfers the bus'
,,as . sR
io the instrument or tool in advance. . .
.
. They are . Scotch coins of the'-'reig �n of one
the Simeses, but date, And bE6ve
t,lated out of shape, all above the, knee has
n
bee shrivelled to the hate belie, wliI16 the
gg,yo. ,it ,to 'Mr. Eddy arld author-
I �
izaa him" to take, out. a pate.nt4 AS-
- miitake; � therd, was at this
great and I
double. the - (if.
..' coroner'si que6t*aabeldyeaterday. The
verdict wile.. " "Celde0tal death by being
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of without
.
onAh6. one�' Side a shield'with'the lion
. � . .
knee has.incressed to ,three timesits Pro'"
.. � A
per size, and below that joint 'each, lag I
turning. home lie forgot All' iibout'the, mat-'
. . � I
mothent nemrl�y quantity
' . . id, by the.free' la
cotton prbduc� . bor Of the
it
. . tr.1111 �
-run.over-by'a. . while under the jhfl.u4.-*
liquor." ., .1
The Ilet W�pntber, in .,].England. . -
. .
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(From the Lond6n, Speotatoi.) ,,:
. rampmnt in the pantie and-fleur.de lisbn
..cach side, .And on'the 6ther-the figure.of
-
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swolleatQ'thp siie of a leg maiiaring two
. can be dbue'to i
feet around. Noth in I iavo.
I
termild applied himself to ,other affairs.
Su�6equbntly igagea in the
. a gentleman'. er . . ,
Degrees than was ev6r. pr6ducea by thel
forced h6bor,, and II6 dared say there *ere
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.once of .�. . . . .
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At the great Win'dsor ''
� . voluriteQrreviSw at
.
Londe n has'been passing tl�rougli a short
St..'Azar�* supporting ..the croes. 'A
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'number of silverppins were-, found the,
. .
the little 9'
ufferer's life except to. Amptitate.
.1
Sugar business, saw the"invention in Mr.
..,
Eddy's and at 'once appreciv. I ted it . a
office " .
-few'persons. at the .present moment who
.we* .
Ing to sl
uld ever dream of returin Avery.
the Appearance an& arill Of the majority oV
� .
the Provincial corps wag At least equal to
1pell of tropical heati - On -Friday weblithd
hermometer rose to 95.0, and it did not
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same place a few wbeks'ag6. , ' , - I .
. both Iegq,—.T-9niqta Heialld. , ''.
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vallfe. The solicitor Was instructed to pur-,
'ehaso-the'patent, whioh-',he,- supposiea,'he�
*
(Applimse.) They' were practicAlly one,
.
. bople-as-to- the- influence:-to--be-exercised-
, ,.
that of the best kriown London regimento.�
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loolfiid' belo*' 86 � -till Wean`gs"d&'y , since
vhioh day it. had,begh Cooler. During the
_.
A� .-Rdinburgh' Correspondent writes:
.
Scotsmen allover the world m4y. well be
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' A Bull -dog's Ferocity.
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COU Id do for a moderate arm. ..The firpi
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until
F
abroad, and' while they Might some 'times
!-is hot days the nights also wereextremely
proud. -of the exploits of the: Boottisli'volun- �
teers*at Wimbledon. They have, missed,
William Campbell, of Mosiertown, Craw.
fora County, is visiting it the house of his
offer of §lj000 was r6fased,_and )lot
the figure of e,80,000 was reached- did'Mr.
have- to submii to's litile injusticeby. their.'
friends of the United - - States, who* . were
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)ppressive t6orns with & western exposure
ilidwing:anaverageof'800. ThisiBmore
indeed, the, Queedi's Prize, but with, a bril-
. , . . . .
11,1110 0 f magnificent shooting'on
, _
i4tive 'Tolin Hotbhkiss, in Washington
township. Witlibirn is his little daughter,
Hurd Surrender. The rnaphine4s iised in
all the sugar countries.in tbb w6rld, Mr.
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Very exacting, and to a little misconception
by their statesmen in this comitry, yet. .
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,ban the usual -'heat ,of Bombay, or,
ndeea, of ciibutta,, where the'._saa
. .the part
of tlleyir�]�nglish viotori�whioh makes their
.
sprattlin blue -e3 ad pet, ab6ut&years old.
I
Mr.. 116tetkliss heepi;. huge,
, "Bopertbon, who was the Ameridan Consul
186t the Hague, and the Aspiawalls of New
they akway s managed to get over their
difficulties.., 'He once asked- a' United
. . � .
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weeze,-which .Usually B'
. prir%s. up at 6.30,
).in. I makes the nights more -endurable..
defeat an hopor.. In ill the lower - stigos
of the Queen's.comPetition the success of
-
a full, blooded
bulldog, which,ilthough formidable enough
'York, - .radde millions out of - the invetition.
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.
States Senator if lie meant, or at least if
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the t heat in the tropics falls, however, on
nore exhausted frames, and is far more
.
our eountryin an was unprecedented. The.
'
International Challenge .... Wr,�
, . p. by, the first
in Appearance, has never xuanifest,d -the
, Savagery of its bread eicept iii arguments.
1.
,ABoston, Herald. , � . : .
.
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Senator - Sumner meant, that Britain
should really pay 200. millions of pounds
damage's.
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Ufficalt to 'bear. Few deaths wore' ,
prize in the St. George., the Prince of Wales
first Prize and the Martin prize'ard but �&
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-with: other cainines..' A few days. ago Mr,
C&Pbell's attention'was called.tocpeculiar
� 461iscibing IS5 - -Rats In 11111M 11ands. ,' I
'The most, extraorairiaFy rat -killing match
sterling Ili' name of Alabsmoij
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" -Al Ill said 'he 11 don�t unaer- I
" YOU .
I
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.'s V�
'A 9! R0 40 R_
.-ecoraea_;.:-we noticed only. three -fro In
ilinstioke, but most. -men were perceptibly
I triedi" And children'oufferea exceedingly,
few.of the laureli-whibb, with much BPoif
in ,the, sporrp,xu_aro � this-: week bein 9
sounds III the barn and upon going there.
-
his, eyes -word greeted with a .specta6la-
. �
,probably ever witnessed in, this city occur.
red InAe rear - 6f , the' Eighth District
16ple at gil. We alw ays
stand our pe . . *
aqk everything we can t$nk of, and take
0: P4 . i�lia,.u.. r
. 0 I 4 *
I. Is 4 0 0 -e 4030 A I
09 8 lnqEl 0 9
1.
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4na had the iniminium, heat lasted a week.
. can a'
onger there would have -.b * . heavy
*
,
dartiednorthivards from the.land of the
. .1 . �
Sassenach. . � ' ' . I " ., .
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We to the death
'.that froze'llis blood, Lying on the :door,
-hot face, -neck .and. arms covered
.
With. bloda, -was flie little and,
police Station on Friday night. There is a
.
slaughter house adjoining it -on -the 46ast.
. .
The had burrowed beneath the side-
everythi ng we can. 9;t." - (Laaghter.)' ,
. ., .
CANADIANS ABLE70 DIANAGE THEM OWX.AFFAM '.
I � . . I ... � � � 1. I S.
-- 0 ".
I � -,�, E t4 4m 0
C41D 0 r4� ,V -P:,eo
ig Is 1 P4� J rPQ0 - .
$0 6N, ADBI;I�Zl
nortatity. The slid dennes'S with which
be Classes compelled to work o1A of doors.
Ldjusted thorns elves -to the weather
regret announce of. the'
Rev. David McRae, at the age of,86, which
took - .
pl,a,ce at, his residehe'e, '!I Royal
. girl, Stand-
iug.over her was the ferocious bull -dog, its
fangs dripping - with gore.
. While tl�e
.
rats
walk from the'slaughter house into' the
thence 1 "
collar of the -station v6nd ound their
'the
I A
It was his 04r. Mae6hzie's),duty asPrime
had to settle:
Mjnistev" who'n they . -the
. .
. WO I .0 - �A,-Jo
. in ftd g . I.
0 9, " 44D
. M 4 a mg �-
a A 00 -9 V q
was
rery The cabihen rboog.-
g d noieworihy.. .
:of
- .
C r Cro
�'Sjrl ashill, near Glasgow, at
i
an early hour , on, - the' morning - of the
fat bar -stood paralyzed withborror . as it
.
Were, the devilish brute f aBtened its. cruel:
way into building, defying the able-
bodied toin . eats And boldly Invading .the
-fisheriea".olaims under the Washington
Treaty of 1870, to 1�avo'them supervised.
-e .- Z(a
,2 r am,�,:�._
Xmixf P.T0990sm
aoi! 015 A � 02 10 I
-by a sort - instinct . that the
mck - OfAhe neck' wiasi the --point
, .
19th� ult. Mir, McRae -w born � in
,as
- .
teeth *again in the infant's threat. And
lodging room Anil nibbing toes of the
, oldm-
L -a very �Ioollent Man-
ora Carnarven
- 0
- 0 :340 ,'"a
.of
laager, aid employed one of. the.,most
iffectual of All protqotives, a balibage - Is
. � I af I
'We
,
1.796, in the manse * at ' . Sauchieburn,
.where, his father .was' -b2inistdr.. He wag
I
Secession in,
begak'rendin� it,'"d. Shaking her as dogs
shake rats.', The movement sent the blood
back vilth o, rush: into the father's heart,
berets. The butchers .whose establish- '
ment was the bo6nqueting hall lot .the
� .
decided to dig up. his
, iiarridd sn'English gQnilem9ju to mot as'their
Obininissionier, bat he (the speAker)-declined
.
to accept him. 116'told.His Lordship that
V 0. $30 .0 ng o ..
V to It go 04 ol A
0.1 V
'R -
.4 93 us: �:
A .61 a M I .
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oveied by a thick. straw hat. fear,
LOWeVer, that the inexplicable oliperhtition
ordained minister at Lathones
-1897,.whero he labored -successfully f6T 11
an� with a ory,that *otartled- thb neighbor-
i
hofA,he 'and
rodents, pavement,
fill up the rat lroles� and repave, Whdii
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the subter.
,
in all matters- of' diplomacy Eiiglishmeli
. �
had bden outwitted by the United Statest
,4 . . 0 S C4 .
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44; .
. a - - - - , N.
bout, the danger, of drinking cold water in
years. The next 14'yomis of big life Mr. ,
Mollie in
seized an axe sent th� sharp
into the brain.
.the lairs were uncovered .and
in, numbers iuffioientl�
and, ha "named a cantLaimn gentlemant
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tot weathek still lingers. There Is,- as
.
very Indian -knows, no better safeguard
,gainst beat apoplexy. A da,y
s�ent Chan, andworked actively
as a reformer and philgaithropisti in 18t2
he ujid4rt6ok the arduous tibk of building
edge crashing monster's
The little darling was picked up; o till Alive,
its pretty features all torh and mangled by
.
ranomp, ,passages,
� .
labyri,ntflinb to satisfy a dozen Syl%nua
.
Cobbs, Weis opened up, a streanl Of r�ti
. . I
- gentleman 9
After sorne del�6y, the wa,
'a�cepted and the issult wa;s:that they got
.
49 8 .0 .
R Q ZAN'
= W 0 . � 01
M C.,� P,44 ca .
f_�ts
= *0 MA A.. I
0
galloii a
I I
would nothurb & miti'laboring with the
.
UP 9, now congregation in Old Gorb&ls, 61as.
the brute!s.oruel teeth, So disfigured -was
poured fortb� . The butcher,with the quick.
.
five millions of dollars in the., name of
E bad
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44M .. -s? �-
CQ " .42 s is. ,
.� .
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hermomotei, Above 80 b A . .
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gow. Begi nning with a fe�w people In. An.
Upperroom, the numberosteadi lyincreased-,
shothatshe was barelyreco nizable. If
'
She lives, 'and it is. considered Zubtffil, She'
ndos of a 6rrier,' snatched rat after rat as
I
they ran bewildered from the holes and
dAmag6s, whereas if ,An nglishman
'
. managed -the business they would havei got
.�M
, 2 2
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A 0 .2 aQ .0 9-41,140,9 09-3. V ..
Not a. rain within a fortnight in - Eli 9-
said or Scotland ill is 1he announcement
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nade. - all the newspapers, , This A
& n ow church on Main street W10,9built, and
In 1873 the congregati6n removed to their
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will grow.VIi a pIteous creature to behola,
instead of the lovely being sho,gavo promise
"dashed them agaiust the brick wall. lie
Continued this lightning workuntil.he had
'did'
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nothingw&mmat least, if 3t had been managed
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As-inIiaues.past. .tTheto can be no doubt
'have
A-- .o ts
0 Ot Hk
o" 8T* 4 td
H 1C, I N 6 _O�N". .-o � -
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.by
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mpie�edentod. . , �
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present large and beautiffil chutch 4 ni Elgin
street. � . . I I . . . ..
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of beo`0'Ming.---AZ rid Desphtch, , I
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killed 185 inside of an houri . He not
. receive a wound while destroying the pests.
tbitfCwas far -better to Canadian
affairs managed by those who �anderatand'
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'them
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= 1 '.4 F -
13--.01 M : "t. a ,
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Annie Cullen,went driving'
,out of Balti.
n6rO with Mr. Soudori When,
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, , A. 11][11116118b0s Requests. . I
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Lady Burdett-Cou 11
. tts is said to &ys
made d.n Amicable settlement .with her.
Some of the policeman who witnessea tbo
slaughter offered to mMoh the player to kill
than byE nglishmen who know noth-
Jug whatever of them. (Applause,) There:
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they were
ieverad miles from thd city he threv� 1,
narriage fleenge
fbf .
i The wil .Tames Stokes' was aaiwttea
in thb'Probate Court, New York,
cnring , r fortune. " Since
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bet,mairisge',, op'YaMolive tog -
'In, " she
exhibition.,: .
-rate it 0,11 -V . .
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would probably be no, move demands of the
kind, but -whatever Canidian Government
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into he r imp. Bud swore
,hat she s3houlcl never return hojntj'exdept
on Satur-
da� The estate, -is -valued at. 67,000,000,1
ill �d- in more costly fashion n over
Dao lye th,
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existedwould Sao to it that affairs relatift
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Ish's Vila- Thh, Peculiar Idnd of w,00ing
an drou
is diviaadequally among big - chil
Before.. The dinners Ad has givonin'ller
Piccadilly iesid6neb have formed,& mArked
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he is potted to' death 'with marriage-
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Canada I *ore managed by CaumaiAns,
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ADVICE. -
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?Vag. temporarily suop6s
A oful, for the girl
Want Ul'realstiuglYtO SWEVSidia minister
With the following bequests ., American r
Bible Society, 610,000; Amarl6o,u Home
feature, of brilliancy of this season, and
th have been attended by
datightors? Th a ha6olor,. -
Who is invited to to& and dvening parties
. . SEASONABLE .
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He would not dream of turning each an.
I AVA%�X� & CO3,Agenv4,'Vkniton. -
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GILAV41 simiumIC1,114" M36DACANIS
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bud wag marri6d; �but on getting back to
ior parents' she refused to A
box
MissiOnmkF Society, $5,000, - Union Theo.
logical Seminary, 02,000; American Tract
persons of very
big
9� stanaffig in the social world, thpagh
and told to drop in jusi When it's eon
? The bachelor. �
oocasion'as the pfesent into All opportunity
'for Canada, or, giving anenligre'A.
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ADE 10 011,
tPho Great 33hj,tRA01t M RK,
Sybil sea
rusband, anil 4 divorce is to be, -obtain d,
a
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If the days of a mau who does not botot
Society, 02,000; Home " for Incarables,
Society of Rupttioa and Crippled,
ptilish royalty has held aloof. The slight
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is V the more i3darked, as in former times
there
. venient .
, � Who lives in clover all his days, and
When he dies has flowers strewn on his
glorifying .
tioxi lecture, but be would 'like to refer to
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the opportunities they in Canada, have of
TRADE MARK
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ligb ileMOdy.-
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6��: M forsoMinalwaa,li
As father alla mother are not long in the
,0,1,000;,
Color
'000 ad Orphan Asylum, 02,000;
was no subject in 9,11 the kingdom
the loved
-,&%+a by the girls that could not. obtrap
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providing for such- people as ' thought they-
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" i', nas6, SpermatOr- ;�_;A
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and, Wt. Albert Booker, 'Of XeW York I
Dust have only a 16W days before him.' Ir"
Amati.'
can Board of Foreign Missions, 010,.
000; Society for the Ptovention of 'Cruelty
to Animalei"61,000 ,
whom Queen more to honoi than
Burad bt-Coutts. ApforMnBaftlettievery
one nqrees t1ist he Is the soul Of OhIvo,Irou4
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him ? The llii6plor. .
'Who goes to boa early beeaugo the time
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could got on bettor that L theywould in Eng.
land, Scotland or Ire land, Coutinuhl +
, ��,
reah, 1,mpotonoy , �
co,h Impotondy ,
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And all i4oaSed �
,_ that follow As a K.
ims been in -the habit of beating his aged
totherfor five to
A Baptist Home Mission,
ary SooletM5,000,
, AtEbrican Ba MIS"',
devotion to his kind Wife, And She seeing
drags heavily with him ? The - married �
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gaidAwmwTba Canadian. 0overnmarib A`Utthee
Pacific Railway Company are offering.
la- 0equarlboof Solf- � .
Abuse; ad 1098 Of . �
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years, compelhev.t
I 0
Ive him ]money to buy liquor ' With, And
plenary Uniob for Bur rt'st
mob An Foreigd
Missions,
delighted with her handsome American
a,
wall,
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Who has wood to split and tho,-market. ,
fAoilities to those who go, to the. cotintryi
_a _
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gal 9,13situdo
Vag 0, nly found out -this week.-,,
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A few as,yA since th6 second of the two
010,000' " Baptist Theologic4l ,huol,u
Seminary, $2,000,
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Rew Philip Brooks, in oue',of his Yale
Ing to do the Young. ones to wash and the �
lazy. -Bar '
vwitta look after ? Who: married
whether to remain or merely to ascertain
the capabilities. of" the Country for thorn- .
.
P&in in *be Book, Diu=080 Of Vision PramAturs
Old Afe, and many other dised,bbg tobat lead to
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eat belle for the now Edaysbone light.
Cap we
Ouse h' ighing about dwt.�.mas.
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'4 A, Oat at Walton, Delaware Cojuty, N.Y. 9, '&
,lootiftras on 11 Preaching,"' tells a story of
baekwoodgman who, after beating an
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man. . .
'Who gota 6 Scolding for Poking out the
at a I Would not ask any
,ives -, and whil
one to 'go there if he -is dO249 wall
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Insan tr or Conscription and &Pkdwatura gmye,
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larFul lArticularo in our pamphlet, Which We
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uribg 5 ft. 11 in, diameter at themorith,
had three kittens which died a few weeks
o,go. A'boy who "had foulla thno
ex mOn from Bishop
MovLao,, remwited, ." lie IS the first OI20 of �
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softest ps,tt of the bed, an for Waking up.
the baby in the mornAug ? The
here; it might be wall tq know thAt there
is a WII&O those till the
desirg to solid free by Mail to every Ono. Who
opooldo Medicine Is sold, by'all druggists at $1
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awaking to the , note 0, and intended to
pt the Ono as a fog"eignal to Ideward And
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young
99;Vila rabbits" put them in the pla Ce of
theid petticoat fellows that I have ever
marriba
n. I . I �
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place -who
Boil have at least O's good opp ortniflGeA me
k a, or Aim PaCk&go for $5, or will b a
arfa 00 by Pail on too
1pen for ag 6tpb of,tbe Money V
hoothbr to windward, wag cast at the -
the,kittens. The eat-
lend Of ake t very
them', While the =,tWbo
6 her
soon that Own shoot Without a rest,"
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The Prince of W61e,g has sold his
Who Is Jakdri up for,tilljopilig big wife t
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The marribil man. *
it lei possible for thew to have in any art
of the world. There Are no stitiggles teere
"dr�solng . I I
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unary of Mbsors, Gillet, Blana 4t CO,
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Aria thrive excellently. , .
yadht,
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%Vl,. d.+.& a,vA,mAu 9 �Vlhci v*in.rv.,At1 vnjiti� .
a teer'i ad I
ii'h6nt land laws, We how f t 0 11
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L WOR01fto Out" cousak.
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