The Exeter Times, 1887-6-30, Page 3te.
Nato's Notes.
At It 3313333(0( of the . Like al•0onsorvaltivo
Union 3,3 Ontario in 03101va 11114 310(x, stook
W88 subscribed for the ottabllslupetit of ,1
now ()onset) stir° paper. (1 10301lto, to bo
called the) X)3)ire il0-r,'I) Greiglrtou, of the
Owen Sound Unica, Is to be business ((1111.1•
'1019 and the pape1• l4,to be started at 0130(;.
,Fotf(na•ronoille, Ind., jam) 271\'hile Sarah.
1.', Aktre(lge, ,t „fatty y0111.41 lady of 12 yearn,
was in the parlor of her father's csiderice
last night 1)3 the (03 1panr, 0t134013,3 Jet41
aaged 113, of 1,uuis3•ilte, her parents wore
aw(3133.11(3 by a 1,61 sol ,licit lim • rushei1
Into, the parlor and found their daughter in a
alionn;lp0n the Boor with the blood pouring
from 7( bullet boles In 3133r.11oa(1. 33tol says:
hn' 'as c-' k •p with (lis headi1 the lap of the
girl when the tip was fired and !t he
r idiot) that e
(t r �'t'ed . ( . (t is t jail
C ll Il t fill r. (' 1 oA
i li
7 a
charge of 101(3 1,13',
New York, Salto 27-ria.1(lel't Brunk and
Miss Maggio Iiiimond, 3(1ro are engaged to bo,
married, were found. in their rows," 6f)9
;third V031t113, tflt•h their throats badly ant
this morning, 133011 aconeod the Other of
dolnt3,it: ()no I1101ry isthatbothhlulagreed
to die together, and D'nuk, thinking he had
kilted Maggie, ktlreu out les own throat,
Bruok's wounds 10011 as if they o's3o self.'
inflicted, r111,+)' -cue the most dangerous
although 111(1 cuts on the woman's throat
aro the largest. Both were removed to the
hospital, where they are reported as sinking
rapidly,
Sir Matthew Croo11 , Chief 'Justice of On
talo, passed array on the evening of Saturday-,
is Toronto It woe 1,no"*'u that lie was till,
lbatsit'a13, not extiec,0(1 the mail teas 80 near'
an(3 (0013 hopes' were entertained of his tllti.
mate recovery.„ Judge ()solemn had been
- ailing for 'sortie time opast, although it was
only Within a.weel,c of his death 'that. ,the in-
disposition assumed', a, '. S I/ liiCien WY grave
character to. compel him to ]:ec:p to his room.
The first symptom' was a carbnu0le on his
raeck'Ear nue of the artnr1es. This was
10023301 upon, as ili1ii,l, but it enbtequel)tly
turned to blood poisoning, resulting fatally.
All that eat 1. 1(13.1 shill could do •a'as clone for
the dyin3, 0,11313 .lu=rico, Dr, H. 1=J, Wright,
in. addition to Dr, (fin.m moron:being 11i constant
attendance Illi. Catnerou was fol many
year's Ilio best-known Nisi Prins lawyer at
the Lar .of h1 e native province, 13ue1 Ilia prlr-
sollal appearance was familial- to a greater I
;.11001ber of 3331.4its than any professional
ltlnn:i1 \Veatelll Canada. For soma sears
prior to his elevation to the 'bench he was
also prominent in poli leltl life, but it was at
the bar that his 3teenest laurels were 3000,
anti it is b0 his iuoftsional achievements
that 110 will be longest remembered kb \l 'as
bore at 0nnda3, in the county of 'Wentworth,
ou the 213(1 of October, 1332.3. Ills father, -the !!
bite John J1cAlpin Cameron, was, .,as his
name impli1', of Celtic ttock. The latter
emigrated from the Highlands 03 Scotland to
Upper, Calla(
das ler
sui(s•.
Interesting Itez:tis,
litlrgl,trs entered 13011ard, Schic11)1 cL Co.'s
store at New Dundee en Saturday night, by
a b&ok window, got into the office, blew open
tha safo 11111, got about 580 in (((s1 and. escap-
ed,
111E `1131 b'IP1j ", i>T 1 T 1111EE
"During three 3031'3 31(133(1(1,; with dye.
pepsia 1 tried almost every person known
remedy but hent getting ,verse until 1 tried
13.13.13, 1. (rad only used it 111100 days, 1when Ifo13 bettor, three botl los coluplotoly
I cured me," \I' 14151101(3, Kendal, (?nt,
GET Tk11) 131EST,
a in 13151, stet settled In Dun•
131 ('1trmgcd in commercial pur-
ENJOY L1100E.
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Nature gives u= grandee). of Mountains, glees
and oceans, and thoolsauds,af means of en-
joyment, Uflt, W'I can d