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OPPIOIAL NEWWBP.AA.PE OF HURON OOUNTY.
VOL MN. No. 2410.
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GOUER.ICIi, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY APRiL 21, 1893.
(MIK AT TIM KAAMM
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i YOUR LABEL
Telli
SIM May Wert, Naha m
er to Abram*.
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Vasitis
h. MCGILLICUDDY, PM"
WEEK (SOUTH OF THE EQUATOR, Y HIS POINT 0>� 1 ''�'�'^' "'`
Pg H etesry.
Pick
him q •Mr wtM arae hot Mi1Ns FRO
cosy reach uta refugee's si trot I het)
been in 1'ar•cas nearly two weeks when ens
anemias
8 Where Revolutions Hold High A Chederleh Mian on the Chf-
VIEW
esral. *alto ,....he "he1T WAS A ROOF -RAISER.
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Tela iTrr *trona is Art 11x01T1Va IT•114.
o i Carnival
oag;o Fair.
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Qat bIWOK EDAT WITH CANADIAN EVES-
. new it Teets M he Lee&rel rp t• a tr.el..r
4(r7 W.te srIii.LI' s•••••MI... Knots of um -i, were on the street corners
TM Grwstd eld ••0..e• 'eh" -Mew • and at ter doorway., wbaperiust luguarded
Meow. ••d ttr
ee.t•at trier Lae&. to tone. together Bug.es froom•
sounding 1ro
a a•o-tssa►.taa$ a hew Itert.sar tan.. 011 the mortals, ' dctet..hutedta of
hair the 4 hr &wrles lees et tae Cary . ...Idlers acoor.d res for es tion were
pr,•a.ng tram one q•t.rter of the city to
an
.other. 1 walked down w tilt principal
plat. to learn all the particulars I could,
font a sight 1 .hmit forget .topped ate .t
• street ouroer. Here was corning up with
out order or form the remnant of yeeter-
.lae's defeated army, now numbering pro.
teddytiro thousand A sorry, nitar.bte
100411ng rabble cow
they were, me ithout buts
many shirtless for they IMA torn up their
shirts to stauuctl their nomads : and the
handloged heads and limbs showed the claire
quartets t which they hail Donne with the
as
enemy. It w • pitiful .ii ht. Only a few
as. -outage t.*. betty. 1 cwt seen them pout of
A
the city . regularly and as well chat as •a ea
1'enexuelaarmy u be, --which indeed is
se)ing very little, and as hopeful sod cos -
Silent of emcees as • hopeless came tied
'attend promisee of good pay meld make
them.
ink i.IMI\ma&LV Rtra&Ai
$irsggle4 into hen
m) the city, many of t
begging for bread from door to door se they
passed by. The baker's .hops awl principal
busmen\ places had put up their abuttersor
and cloyed their dos fearing that their
passed td
property would be Toted by the dtsorges-
Yea army, The tiay, however, passed
without any further incidents. Nest
morning a s;merle urle of .farm awaited the
eitiseue. President Palacio who originated
n
all the trouble by trying to alter the ton-
*utut.oand by d clertng himself Ihctator,mt
had seen that it was tmpoble to do ea he
wished with the people, so, some weeks pre -
:low to this defeat of Governmentforms,
fors,
Parts, heti led to Par, emptying the treasury of
all it contused, owe few hundred tbo..tiod
dollars. He invested the tux-pre•ide*t,
Vintage'. with ha dictatorial power cod
oowmbed of the armomy, hot Vil�ty�a•wes
having experlt.d severs) reverses, ,
o,ee
to &bandits the position anti suddenly then
setry found be had led to New York.
Bat
CreweCreo the day before had given battle
wlthie • few miles of the Pleas to • fords
of three thuus•ud leen Nut oat aghast
h.u. and had routed them000lpletalv,
leaving hundreds dead in the prism
and along the valley, rad he was new,
.t nu cod, marclnag upon the city.
IT IS WELL WORTH VI$ITIN(L
TheChtemaeem
save Itoreerw.laed la Mat*
w yc
feehies•ble resorts, bet there is • large
\ umber who prefer to reek health. ooatftrl, I
ease tied quiet for them/whoa sad children, t
and from that claaa t:uderiei, seder the iia ! Thursday's Storm Leads the
dations uaeoNoswf, could draw I.tp"ty. 1
!i.e. owlets ideas with reference to how
sore an hotel Dodd be estaWrh.d to heels
rick tied will endeavor to ley ti.cm before
the Beard of Tonle at • aurone at that ABIG BLOW THAT WAS A BIG BLOW.
Prooesslon
hurlprea sMly to M keit
AUBURN. f mew wd.n. b rarer u the (areata or
WAN. iron, usr own eo rememifrat 1111
e gge- ,..ler.cl.. .•g ♦futi let. 1J11. she
elk ur Will ate Raw. art • daag4ter.
MARRIED.
CLARli /1110.14 e. Rllh(g .lames r. ('lark
so sir tl.etto et err. ar.ridete were mar,
riri et Juds.w� Woad.•a•. OR ♦sreI eh.
iso s. tarns 1a catio e bslht.bsetber,
1111 Ut nano' . em
subj,A•-R►u fl„' ONSMIA - On Om Mae
ton.. e. Itev. u. M K••r., at the reetdesec
ere, het .a r baba?. tier. W m. O• issre e.
tam; deter d ADJ�:a4a�4�( 11.. to
Igr • Jarle f�I, o1 ANmeie.
MILL/1n la hew r Vert tom
to 1? h Mot., at J. Y. terser,
l mmter$y
fit• u' .tory e 1 B.. k* trt. tf New
Vett, t 1.
Special co r.,.uuadeace of Tyr Mwxu..
South Americas, hotels have been derided
Iusg ego by tr..elkr. Into three classes, the
bad, the reeve tad the worst, ...4 those of
Car.ts's, e•p.euially' dnrlug there*ofutlun,.Il
mime under the latter classification We
found wrath Ili In a few minutes within the
AMBERLEY. reteIs of the Hotel Colon • Spanish for
,,rodent. luluu.bus a rawWiug old pewit"! phos
pm that bad hien w the Zoog own lav gone days.
Jake Ito.. r 111, 111, bat we here to the palatial r. -aid, now d ..sir of the Spanish
beirel kM t."'0set\ •one ow,querer• I.4..re Ve.rcuela had trw.u..e •
Makeulm
41. fi.u.i,l nu,i Wm. klcfturtsey republic and bed thrown off allegiance to
rye two- b, 1, .- .rin,.• high 1011001 Spate. And a further lore the duan. loon
t t1. Kesse has same to Cliatoa 04 beteg nue of the very few houses that es
it., omit the young men rue °aped d4.1,00tu m during the fearful earth.
- quake that tuok place In 1812, deatrntiog
lila A.. h+.• Maclatyn as twain prom s, 'h' whole of the clay and tensing some 12,
ibsses..brv.br ha. ba+a• f.r .owe tam. 000 .W 14,000 of the •nhalutaat■ under Ste
oe*1141, salt art attaitJ her flatber's feter-
ruins Camas war touodel in 1560, bet
the Cornuas of today is a fairly nuu.trrntied
w Fitt, containing • popel*tion of about 100,
�jssy ria, .J Ira' I radar blew down the 000 ands up prtocipa31 of Speniar.fa bad
wake steel ne Hemlock City mita rind the desometanes of Spaniards, with •&prink•
has 11 i-, three credo*, which mowed a bra of l:erm.l'a, Ptench, battens and •
for a tew dans. twit it 1. u eta ie i Englrb .n.I Amerlaaa, the Europeans
elm toe largely rape'seoti the commerce mei
the death t hte,. Aksander Grant, for- cresdyp- 0,0. menti call it intermarrying
$ is wet ...lama we have to ebronic'• tit.eltlt ow city. There bon i,ren w mu eh
\\tor of Aetteeid• ter may say le was the -bet the aborigine! bulimia and the
teosddrr�r .•1 .t.hfield I'.ashyt ries eharcb. Speithrde plat the livable are all Dolor.
(dew be pr.aehrdl for newly twemty years. from .busy to white, and w far as color goes
• *Ado on tM 15tu test. at bon residence. there i.
fYtMN .I., hick mow.
the renames were 11TTLR all NO !'LA** DerTl1rTto!1.
iNarre11n Knifed .xne'ery oe Woodsy,
171k •ho"ant. Th. -re aes a very large These who are wealthy drew in the larded
oNlalertee at the fe•eral European las4iona,and ilk ►eta, frvoI Dost.,
MUSIC! t Vire* Arr. on r....- Johnny rich Partai.nee rake sod /teed wWisery
Oath. nl 1,selimor, uartea to walk for &ne .et by cos hush, an ,tkhetyw sir.
Itis MrK•-�.z.e',. 12th one , Ashfield, xt (� tiila44. however, u ormapieawas hg ika
Tstwi.y .he 18th Inst. He was sloughing alrewsce m (eracas. (N ►11 lbs bass Y
with a young horde, pad is hie way horse
kis the thef,l ba aid to craw as open ditch, the largo eaty of 100,000 p«.plsn pttetahlp
two "Awe the rnit weA1.1 tiro Johnny 'colo • .Lissa boast t.M dm"watee e[ less
rad f cos A player waybill ~re in a
arrow , p (o u klis badly braterl
seer to !•-mt it by the heat) it jempetl
weelows.
, . .toroth ewes, without the amiitlrso• el a
ami tot u, t4rought ►r M+rl w 1 hekoa an.l rovolatin. to cut off hes supplies. Iron bars
from "herWwit. H. was tmthten boa's by up and down end athwart eke windows and
wards\ shutters supply the pleas of glw
The street. are ori, row mod reethly pored
BENMiLLER. with sons cobbles ; the sidewalks scarcely
we room for two temple to . melees
from rim "q s. res, w•ewR ere paw
Rio fli411a.t. -retakes are •senior up t"", tare. isle the .lure ; the houses are
tasty .md :our 1014. aro smw won soN•IM4 ow, ate awry m! -re h 1. el d ori the oaulde
*4441 tie.& ,irhdtasr (t1 IIs41 *4141 .tucwo tied reap). silent in all the
hew' Breen.
Nula.r..IUe 11rm eels l bright colors of the rainbow. in the centre
twp.red ..at taws are vow prim er of the city a the customary a Memed i of c square,
stic
duly. Toe stre.aere le o14 and *411 coo D lines five acres in ave paved 41 tree. nuc
bare n. i, •tPlegl, for it r lar from 1"""• flow end ppleat..ly ..d a nr.. with (+Ito ad
wee for i:eavtim helve vetttatri the principal
pleats, and .,rn,.nd.&g+bu ore
Ike pranctpal t:•,wen.tnrnt f.uildingr, post
Et►ur er► Llewtow: plane 16e ire, bishop's reset. nee and the cathedral.
Herder .term i,I tee week. ago three of Altb..egh situated noly • few degrees from
the staeont. of the iugtag sabmed bold •t the egw.t,r the efim.ie. owing to the alt,'
the te..4.r, „ full wore prr+trared We the trade, is delightful, the Summer l*sreble,
,the
▪ who.., atan•iibg on the ateV* prwpar.- the Winter or re10y .Oa*'u safbetmtly 000l
Wry 1. leavl.g. They sum entytirtoly for • light oyere*.t.
Mdrl f -r ..ter nee-hrif hoer', hat medtr
ibe \hilt■t .tbst•ow of Professor Batts, tie• My /fluff DAt Ota riff .ret
whop", u, hate that he eertemi twee- forcibly iwpremed ran me the foci that
lemma .r -corral. the place w.. cat Off from hu owl supplies
Peat mem or Thrace LARDO -(Air enter of meat and vegetables which. miler
ita,trr, Th..* 1:1edh.U, 4u oronp•o7 sorer•) cosdltrone of things err, IrouRbt op
with .rust Mohler, jr , bee per.hiesd • fraud the gra•( prier lying south tams
brie Ira.. of :.sneer land near the .inert
N Hatu.urtoo. The pmopsrty oo.siale d tweet,' sir teeny mike, the pwmes to "Pub
1000 acres mid they are uisg to put sp • were sow guarded fly the re.oluti.oe4.ts,
✓ e mIU right sway The timber hs elt- o"mpletely cutting off ingress fe or *grew
(pal} 14mk len+ cedar awl other maxed fru= cbe half starv•o.r people. A sea
voids tit' which there u • good etostaed in voyage is • gravel appetiser bat i had come
the titles We wish the De � .. every to the wrong place to satisfy my hunger.
rover, la the., nature and Dao emitter for 1111.11 rnw, which /nag age noel° hove
our intimates Hine be r jet the right mart d o onsupermgnaats*I,e.HI to.egh gems' lab of
felt"' le beadle •spec of that tort, for Ise the etelngtsat rad •'ec'ptes* gumrty 4
1 (iOot.
meld .hear • dhtfiht from the poles 40 the • 141, tried low.sas, • little bread, mad
antipode* if be It sew it was thorn, black coffee are not calculated to menage w
A 1'r1'nr,tsoee Botyrttsa-Oar \,Teary- hoar bilwg. (41 t •o basin.oahetng f eM
' nen •114)0 441...rt, le sow is the ha/ swag .1141 impnmly. Th. west at ch. hotel,
ti his delivery soasn •sd his mama are e1.
tie- rent star ala some 8fatee or twenty genthmea, were
841 reo..lev
very
d ;. sad e 0* o has
tow• of teem p�tetoal une„her* ori parol
Me nue,-rt to supply .b..!- --- . !'w p,r- 1 tee „warper tows* bratty ibs im lay the
b• (ieyerMm*st p.rty ' eb.t rimy ee.41 not
.ss ,,.t+..de hers r,• tier Non d the newer nes their olden\ i• *.,port of CNap•• ho
.f work ' elitism @ to seat, label mad tie with i*
.dee teed. tits thes.asa d stews flat the eomitsg struggle, wA4 utters were ds
here hewn con, *wiry this wagon. Assisted R em sed renders ion. a cote dry
In he emu anti • M waft d wUI). bele •/tar ewy kept their roans end lied is
cos every tree has hem pet w ruder bout
Orly (imr are btt4mR iia *d. °$ to Ora"
Iuprrrta,ot., the* esistakes let dictator's eowmand. Be'eisesa was
right or campbldy 0s • emadetill, little
*mem Impy.ehle, mad right hate we may mavemeat he she hurl. asd •bot of
lostion that is jest the sweet .t his eco- as'l d�"at e1yee .cod the fnow
hum, for, for honest as* rtes N east•, :e Roc&'se mi" (rets mei "III
Stew,. eel every y
nursery isle wf seedier* who
• far sine the areas wars
feed the.* tnwrselkip, 7 relea can he is to the please senseibh
going Into pla\ei\gWae ammo* rely tomillet
le griming d•matid.
The wind storm of lest Th.nd y W left
its tredve ererys here red every grass lora
or las he. suffered Iron the ragtag •f,mo.ia
Ot ter .A.u/1n 4sa that have Mae ander oar
wm he ma sties the 108�A Mit
-
4"11. Icor. uetouofs,l : J. kers
1sahingb,l: W. Hill, demolish-
ed : !.other Aliso, bars�iM/si mod weed -
Mel demolished ; Thna Oho, shed blows
e ; Angas McKi.soa, bare1
lern..f'd At le rrlsh'a saw -mill ti skate
"At wits Hewn down and is its iar Opp"
P a portico of the roof. it will a. mete
day* tette. homer t• teeemed, issue
cots• 1",n et err whore teed may a firm
leer no* lays prostrate bolero the fees el
(tow raring elements. We modes that the
r. "*141.4 " patent (.seas" ssdifereA bully
settl. . •6t had 1551.Wy 'i'hsjB�s�ss�(Lase to Istllosre s r this strait wpm111111 rWtlr smr ail
neons,\ lad4 the wfsimw �s osier wawa wm
1a •' Thr *lg ..* New as saint- the
Farr srtlle/aria are lareet.Ia arrmtteea
are lt bat Amer/ease Waal 1■ Mm.
awr Ileums -Mew a:. •tertab 4..14 be
Made ea rut all ■ea.terie spa.
TWO yew ,n.t•W a 0t 'La011
was the advent of a new Ibcuwt, tmeteral
Muwor, • wok powerful among the soldiers,
cruel, and bated by the people, who loot tot.
moment in mreetiag himself with absolute
power, and heralding his self elevation to
the position of an uocrowae.l king by sum-
soromg the principal merchant. of Caracas
helots bin and demanding from each • sum
According to the wealth and position ot the
individeal, ranging from $600 to $5000.
which an every tare war firmly refusal.
The motor t'mate men were t hen sent to prowl'
during the pleasure of the dictator. Great
wan ti a excitement in the city that day
when it was generally known that the tad
hark negro (el negrito. mato$ was the coun-
try's ruler. Even•.ne was praying that
Creep, would surround the city, and it was
thosght that by so doing he would speedily
bring the new dictator to subntiwioo mad
restore tranquility to the country. Bet
such was not the policy of the liberator,
He was .1a11* gathering a larger army and
d elodgsng 1.oyernneut officials from the it -
tenor towns add replacieg them with mea
in sympathy with the revo'nthre. He had
little of no .pirouetting a, I wan afraid u1
rink • battle in the open plate or attack the
city with iia five or six thousand well armed
troops Machetes, long, heavy knives like
scythes, wed for cutting cane, were the
principal weapons of the revolutionists, and
wit h these, so long as they could gat to
cisme quarters, they did powettut execution,
lopping off arms or kgs at age atn.M. The
nest few day* was a time nl great anxiety
rad sespenee. I bad concluded the best,
nese that brortght me to Venezuela and sow
eagle the question of
oirriwo omit or Taa eITe.
One train • day ran op and down between
La Gwyn and the ( apical, but only for the
eo.vsyance of troops. Before the advent of
General Maws the Mutates of Caracas had
liberty to leave the city prnvidiag they
meld procure a passport from the ruling
power ; hat Dow Do ora was permitted to
leave. 1, of course, had my rittwh open
port, whisk •swatted for my beteg one of
Her Briwle 11•imrty'• subject., *ed *h40t
to the name of Minor Majesty regawted and
regdred that I should be allowed to par
freely. without gee er hiedeeee0. sed Ihet 1
should receiver **ai40•0S sad proteo-
tio", of while& II might stead i, need. Ret
a passport, se it proved, did am ermmand
sow. swcAel out the same don rees.s01 ail *5* p014 M she
fon drill sed ITItTeir., het is reality a over- formidable old " Dame Jed."
awe the populace. Ail fnreigean to pro D. 1L M(C.
tees themselves h.eg out tb.4r satka.s1 flag
frees the decor' or windows, and from the
deet sf my roma which opened to the street
I displayed
"The world's fair u we11 worth gotag to
see," said It. 8. Wallueur to Toa SIGN AL
Tuesday last, "and then ., no use say.ng
otherwise. Tne Chicago people hare de-
cided that it is to lead the procreates. earl
nr, effort will La spired t make it • air
0ese, so far se the expeod;tare of labor awl
storey r **owned. 4)1 count it a a bale
early yet to attempt t live any sdrquete
description of the greet exhibition as it does
not formally open until May 1, but enough
could be ruse when 1 war there to satisfy
me that it will b.,-- barring mom,et41ing
occurring which is altogether unforaeen,
one of the greatest exhibitions of the arta of
man ever seen on earth. "
Mr. Willows bad been .way from the
m.oager's desk of the hank of Commerce
for tw J week., t idling various codes o0 the
oche. side of the 1.a•, and keeping her eyes
olden for pointers for pr seutatious to the
tlo.lerich Board of Trade, 4t which he u
president.
He spent four days in Chimgo, and claims
that the grounds and buildings alone are
WOOTHT os A v1nT
on account of the beauty of the forager and
the immensity of the latter. The ground
*r•a of the Manufacture and Arta Redd-
ing alone cot. ere thtrty acres, and the cett-
tr.l hall of this department cousists of .
dingle room of eleven .ons without a sup
porting pillar or post. 75,000 persons can
.it in that one room. Other buildings .re
no ler marvellous io their 000stroctaoe and
sculptural adoromenu. Probably the most
molest looking e,t'hae on the ground is the
F.•glish buildisg, but over it (•sats
1111110OAND Mom "tOlO. JACK."
as s
which hstood for • 'boors 1 yeathe
battle and the bream it W ••towi•kisg
whet respect foreign nations have for that
emblem of Knglature power. that Dot d
Cotton end with the crone bars in ,he enamor.
name's family while he wen remise as
as
army to starch &gatt Car lived is the
0fiy .sm•he.nt.d within este.ae s !Avowed the
Distant sad hie amanitas of soldiers, simply
M
k7 risg .p the old Defoe Jock over hh e
rn111emi h an R
which agl cn.a
51'04 e.vr Bei ..*.M - sw
os daring 10
fro
Wer over shwaA 4 S"
n►»n of lwr.gly woo blows M Maas, assn- otter tsy wrrnel 1 tam a) m aa -
me n0 small pante to the ismh/r main *1e•.
after
pralas •s�i1� naiad in ibm
sm "'meows Nslrsa pslbntoly
to
'a'i nit y
a tks sd I��
t re-
enitise w+r• ester bis' thio
promo
his the teaks tied be hazed t
�nt'l�y� *rye • w 41 "oda eetgad my petsrH*• the ee pr
Jannis"fs '"g •• am
m Wear.
Int eta ters/hes y aa'f M"ka Mot mine htie WOW
pad wberagm4PS its bud*
slN is
BLUEVALE-
From ear owe eertwgeM'nt.
1'.ter lung is es the ask Met this week.
Rev. A, G. Hardy preached is Kilmer -
AX te10*01 ''1.010* 11011,"
which seems to say, " I'm the Stuff : "-to
see • Western colloquialism. No one who
can possibly g •, said Mr. Williams, should
miss the opportunity to visit the Wisely
City during the holding of the great Fele.
He 41.a brought back with him an official
directory of the lair, which be will be
pleased to allow the use of to anybody wbo
may desire to Investigate. in additive to
spending *ome time at Chicago Mr. Wil-
lows visite.) other cities and towns, sue 1w
Detroit, lntlrntpolr, St. Louis, 11..,
tie 1 ,.t ho r poiutf. Kerry where ho rect '..d
the beet o1 tren' !met and greatest possible
courtesy, utbuugh he Dever failed to let it
1.e known that he war a Kriti.h Canadian
of the loom/est stripe. As he went So.tb
he found that Canada was Gtt1 known , 11
iss coaditioos lees understood Ikea r ,s
more northern States. to fact, ere. • he
told ooe self-aatudied American, as the: elan -
/sae was rolling through Indiana. that Can
*da was a larger country than the great
United States, his batener roared out Isash-
1nR at the alnur.lrty of the atareinest, he
having somewhere hesr.l that Vomits was
an unimportant town on the north bound•
try of the ('sited States.
T11 0' '(E\ 1 TION QrleATIOs
kir. tt'tlliam surf, is not discuseed at all is
the South, hut he had heard it talked up to
the borders. In fact Dee of the bosdst
a,l...caws of Coatiuental Union that he
cane across wee an expatriated Conserva-
tive, who advocated eke scheme 4. ahs
broadest terms, acid Maned that " Tb
State of Ontario" would he the hastier
State d the Utnno if political •04 eommser-
chai unity were brought &bust. Bat, eoe-
tueced Mr. Williams, th. ♦m.rioti.s tore
not devoting any great thought to the
annex•ng of Canada, If ore is to judge by
their talk rod action& They have at pres-
ent an 1mtnesse oosstry with wonderful
p seitnlitier, (although iaferio. is many
natural advantages to C.o.edal sed they
ere hustling end retling to place it in the
van of nation& in dots, this they have
enough to keep their young men busy mail
they need hear dye, and to utilize the
powers of this mobile -aged u.til they treed
the other kind of din Compsrioi the
• Mere. The ref -paler *411 0..r ■
Was oar pole -omen sleeping on Saturday . sew al tae sew■ 11&11 10. war lh.
"fight ! 41.1.0. Itwadlaw.r w •, Yit .t asst$.'*
77r honor wiadrtorm of Tburrlay dr1 t1.rr& seee1te. r 0I.uaUes wl.rewe
mesh dsaioge to this distract, tuoi- clog
gdte slot
Mies A. McKee:ie, of Klyth, u visiting
ftiesde in this place
The Presbyterian minister, Row. H. Hen-
derson, and the Muthulist minister, Rev.
F. Swans, eachaurr•nl pulpits 06 4Itwlay.
We are glad to we that Wry. Sturdy who
has bees 141 up fur the put week i. 0413*
10 be around *,(stn,
Mr. Mole our general agent for books,
trait trees rad strawberry plants is thank-
ing of taking Seam. 1 Soolt's Tatnertlh along
with him.
broaktaglf windows and destroying
slaw. 1..rr Fevers Ottawa eat.
of the tarsal.
PORT
From our own esnaseUMant.
Mn. Gies retenied to Chicago oar Mon-
day.
John McBride left on Voad.y for Chi-
cago
A. Bennett isjreriously ill. We understand,
but alight hopes are entertained of his re
coyery.
J. and J. McMillan left here on blonds?
t 811 position* with A. Mcl.area and C.
Morris, Go erIcb.
Mrs. G. Tberlow, who has been seriously
ill for the past two weeks, is, we ars pletasml
to state, recovering.
The damage from last Thursdays storm
u quite large in this section. A great num-
ber of feooes are almost oowpletety le►elled.
The weather vane was blown otf the spire
of the leuglish church and broken 10 pieces.
The spire u also slightly damaged. The
driving -shed on the church property is
blown off the Baia rad u quite a distance
from its former position. The drivin,-shed
on the Presbyterian church property u eves
in a still worse state, a portion of the roof
being blown off sod the side blown out of
the balloting.
LANES.
From our own .wrreeto.dent,
Patsy Wallace left this wore for the
States.
Seeding r sow at • sand -still owing to
the 000tinued wet wether.
Mew Hogan, from KIng•bridge was the
guest of the Mimes Ford this week.
A few of the boys from this vicinityat-
tended • wedding at Paramount on Wed-
n esday night.
Mas Maggie Courtney left on Tuesday
morai.ng for t:oderich to resume her work
at the millinery.
,Toe Scott drpooed of his driver "Dia "
this week to John 11 Mode*, of Kincardine,
at a good figure
A mare belonging to John JJanu•on pre
seated hon with twin cone the other day,
but we are sorry to say they both died.
OATV$Al. OUTLET!! ar *ATta
of the two countries, Mr. Williams says the
Aram io•e with has Miesiesippi " ra't in it "
with the nomadism mod the St. Lawrence.
With .11 that has bees said of the 11 tetirippi
*or steamers he sew woos that sarpsred
the boats thee ply the trade on the 14*.
iwwrewce between Montreal and Quebec,
and the akar, limpid, refreshing waters d
Canada's great artery of navigation it out
of all oo.np gran. with the dirty, t.rbid luid
71r big•
The tornado which struck tioderioh and
vioinity 011 Wednr«f.y night and Thura,lay
last has never been equalled for vtotenae and
continuity withal the mo.nory art the oldest
resident. Cettaioly no Kest wind ever did
so (Ouch damage in the district
During %Vestmeday night a wiu.i which
had risen during the evening increased to •
gale, awl to 'Thursday m.Mntng it .. as, t
we a nautical phrase, " blowing great
guns..' Arne houses ah..ek, brtuk houses
swayed, and frame houses creaked with the
pressure ..: wail brought le bear upon
them, but it was 1,01 until about 7 A. M. On
Thursday that the full force of the storm
was felt.
About that hour • terrible gust struck
the east end of the town and • portion d
the roof of the 1..1'.11. round -house was
blowu in. A barn alongside of the railway
track. belonging t baggage -nit Beattie,
was dismantled : and the obi salt .lemek
on the Huron Road was leeelktl t the
ground.
About the cone time the full force of the
wind struck the eastern gable art the Town
Hall. which h•.d up t (tut time been looked
upon as • stoutly both brick structure.
The gable titmice lately beg*n to nee -saw
end one of the ehtuiueyr uopi.led over, and
went through (due root se easily as of the
rafters and •hineles bad been of cardboard.
From that time until the storm abated the
building moved and .waren he the gale,
each gable forming • menace to the neigh-
boring properties. About 9,30 A.M., tee
second chimney at the tont end west
with • crash that was brad mimeo .I1 over
town, and the entire roof at the eastof the hall was badly shattered, the debris
going through to the clerk's office and stair-
landing,
tair
I.nding, nuking • veritable wreek of that
portent of the building. it w estimated
IMI the repairs will cost fully $600.
Around the Square oo.auler•We damn[.
was dome to wtn.luw-glass and rigobu.rch
amid roofs, particularly in the blocks be -
tweeds Weet and North-ei. Jordan's flag -
p.40, from which the " (Intim Jack " used to
grated so proudly on gel• days. went by de-
fault, and this year Jt. (:eo rge's day parsed
without having the red craw banner lying
t.. the breeze In that vicinity.
(,onsiderah'e ean.age coders done to the
Kp.ec���1a�tan chute!' on :Nth -n, by severe*
staned-glaes windows bring injure.l, and
the tioweerk 00 the rout beteg ripped off.
A targe tree was uprooted in Inc vicinity
of the hold school, and A tow poplar
was elm torn up by the roots on t'ate•loo-
st
The violent wind storm of Wednesday
night and Thursday did severe damage to
barns and fences. Although only tine barn
roof was blown off im this immediate vicinity
yet all around u. there ere doyens of tarns un-
roofed.
Ou Friday ent as Alex Mclean amt
his hired boy were driving out of the barn
on a load of hay, the hors suddenly be-
came aum•nateable anti ran away over
turning the load of bay berrying the two
underneath. We .re sorry to as the; both
were very badly hurt and it well be some
time before they will he able to be around
again. -- ---
LEEISUHN.
From one own oser,r.,ondenL
The pulpits of Leebsrn and Union church
Godsrieb township, will be supplied on Ap
Wil 30th and May 7th by Key. M. McKay,
of Toronto.
l'ea.ro<AL_---('ear. McIntosh, of Ifullett,
who recenta7 purchased another farm ow
1►ueg.nsoo, was the guest of Joseph Healy
for several days last week.
The storm of Thursday of last week
u pset fences of wooden make rather by
wholesale here mad there, wire fences stand
ing firm. Some barna roofs wire blown off
n ear hew, oaatwar'l. and • few of the barns
Rot a wee pull round their tops on the stone
foundations.
Cross Nom. Roe. Mr. Eadie, who is
ores of the ossduhtee for the call of the call
d this pastorate and the Usion in 4,odericb
township visited for several days among
families of both charge& When here he
stay* at A. C. McDonald's in Aston- tier-
v4o. next Seedily et 11 1.11. Ooh elf
the ceadi40tes for a nail have two
Sesdayi trial, oboe which the congregations
w41) stake • choice of the one most suitable
as their pastor.
In the courthot,w the windows in the
courtroom on the K.ist side were blown in,
end Mr. Justice Robertson was coolpold
to seek other acccrnmo.larl..n for t1..• •0n-
tiouatim. of the chancery court.
0.4' correspondent* in other oolong* tell
of the work of the storm in their loc'ilitiss
and the whole goes to show that never be-
fore was there eo much damage done by say
storm in this part of the Unroll Prior.
DUNLOP
thew Our ow • corr,5o.nl. n',
Mien Sarah J. Corbett a writing re•
lathes m t:oder,ch towwMp for week.
Henry and Alice Whitley, from sear
lundsbor o, visited relatives bore this
week.
The rsulte *t Thursday's big blow of
fast week gave quite a lot of unexpected
work rebuilding fences sod .lo cooked
Vowing a little.
Rna,*o. --The blow of Thursday of last
week in this section was not of plesa.og re-
m•mbeanoe, as femme -make or palest -
were hod neer m Io linea, only the
remise wire row being tn�ee,ble. to many
fields May all trees of the forest were seat
presides to Mother Korth, barring • tall
elm on Lansdowne farm, which • few
days ago had met • stroke of lightning
stood the shook of Bores. fairly well.
Several hoards from the roofs of houses end
tarns were blown of, but outside o1 a m
fences going over the damage dose here was
slight.
The teems t. a ('nay teles.
A room without • conch of 'nate sort u
osly half fersished. Life is fall of ape and
downs, and all that saws the sanity of the
aurally jailed and physically eab"e.ted
fortss.livbter r the perietlical good cry
!WILL To TWO beau. (lar enterpr4ahai i••d tmrmientary loss of on.otoesness tom tie
d the American waterway elises hseher n•erebant, X ltxehl.r, jr , who for upstairs lounge or the old sofa is the dttiss-
R s* oe.etolen won ere to their way, Its( the are pact three years heat dowse quite a trade room. Then are times wheat so meanjt ti
dine last Benday. smaller fawns err 00,01.00.4 by the Cost , is lumber &boot hen wills a portable *eco the things that distract us could he straight -
•notion diary town of like 5ie1 so fir as cloudiness .411, ker.pinr teaw,s and • good staff of man I anal cut scot the coy m.4. clear 11ons rely
Rc.ia y.... will sell by polio on 0 fall m iwe on atrtps of wood purohs.eel 4104 a long, Bettsl.rtshk Bouch nn .4 ..
as Tseletdsy seeseef itis heseshoid furniture, awl order are roncerned. Several twine of 4rewi the lmrma about here. reeegtl *44. soft bemoan he weld throw bimo.e►f, haute
greet/rimcaed� eta. 1M eel. of (i x(01)11 tame tip fwitovin►, kat I Thee. (i1edh411, of Renmitler, purchased • and brains, strew* hie weery (rame, us-
eons of them .nald e-'4111 * with Marra s
l'he cried Mere Last week slid gaits a 101 timbale. )imit of n thonssnel scree orf lend In I mindful of tidies 4 i*psatry,ol.•sa hM 14,04
a��mrss Ilrwd this wheat,• the monks County town, cod this fact est ,he th.rught pdiha , pert township, 1'eternore i •yes, rebut the 1.0*..s of his remotes, and
manioc through Mr. William's mind, and (give his &mrr.m.el mind s chimes. Tail
steaks the whine wet! (doom over. pone him the impr+esien that with proper pas with h
The 'b0amg,0ph "'"rt bofd 'a ..1 Wort (Isdertoa c0nhf obtain • gond share of
Methods* church en Monde" evens' was
Cmenly. Ontsno, where in the enures 04 a
law wtsethe' time willremove 4a
sawmill sod alar ape • 1 eton for the
hew& at the workman t Al will swpley
ill the sew badosue wateeprh..
Mw Vs M e "Mssltfes v 1/4nwa.
Smut $ " s" Poop wrypms
(wrapper heathy Os e/s'4. "WhyDose •
Weems Look Old Bram Thom • ai'1 a
Inver Brea., I.td.. 43 Setts Rt., Tommie,
sad yrs will rase*ire by pose • pretty pie-
tist*. fres (roes selverileiseg. mail well worth
This is as easy way to deser.te
yaw boom The soap is tem hast In the
market 0ed N will ealy toot le piemete to
seed i• the whipper., N Vee Lave the
ado .pas. Wrts your edemas care
Italy. I
• &sides meows. TM eawa meld 1 Ty■ WOMBS *040*? Mara
be beard distisetly all over the wtwe►. of the America. border •a.l .nwtl,ern *4ties
eve Iers ••••••411110111 N vbsiters weld he offered neoe*sary women
the wawa of \eraser d,tiea. We have, maul Mr. Willia.w,spest
If raid aro t 10toa t • remedy that • fled 4e61 mf moot daring the part d.w
Rl•4 &sd pave 14, to get y the tows, het we have
will tidohd rebid, r crest roti to try Pel years h edw,erskiutg
sees Norville* No remedy is the market bees ~Meg at the wrnwg e•rd. Whit Is
Mm gl.es •0701f01111111* the w• Mem of erseted 4m • saww.r betel with seeders ins-
ist it whin w serve pea he pevemwM ekes r the Lae., oast of bosom
simply mbrwetMes.. bed alb it W pas nip M 26 tom term, and with the latest eosvesibserr
ewes bottler tie moat imposes is *evolvedsad bon pnbmihk.\scary toe lir
siding it • trier P.lesa'. levil*.. W the she eotigwlad mom whtob 1 T 1.14=
of w moodspi....t�, ,swerAW, •ed 4wai\ rata
Mo7'ks ,ddiw' the saw namely h t►. veva Read by
flOm at A dies* • ,air ablialseleas trltlsg Ito and a� dealers i. mmitl-. 26 men • t�tiws.
Ate« ew4 then Ie1t, doekrtws eepssltllg
Mier psreleme ~hag flow Mwmw
ase Abs ~a, s.4 ev,rTese wets alae pat
stamp Among rte taatory swam 4o(e .. A
misnte. of 4111. eonlhing narootte, whoa the
kcal
throbs, (Ii. *•.111 yr ire-. ion etndl. se,
drrseelem, .'erns! r.,•. **saki noel• tl.o.
shins clear, *be 'arras steady, 141 heart
light. sed the sear .4 nape a1!rie amity:
lie.. is so dosht that t M Lode{ t o .! he m
mist ekeeet fox the sed ef • map. Io.tr0d n1
the immortality e4 the weal, hones•*. 1n. n
Yid we,king *eon Most toslar sed
syslematis 'loess elft dais it -mad after •
nosey bask dm the sleds 0. tom ald oak that
etimmeding ..wase cora emmv.rt.4 Mtn a
bsasest 0f ro5g bM4., shwa 1. wthisg
that spa .ppenw.•i, s WI tldb tar • low, kilt
AIWA p'se d is the arse►, whore WWI
.stets saw tuns her fees In the wall tied
.lap tool thee away the gloom Halle
Pommel of Retahh.