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kT SALE.
H
E21.
OFFER ALL OUR REM -
ANTS OF
•0OIDS
i.ACING OVER.
DRED PIECES
res and New Styles,; at Cost
t: is an excellent chance for
S -ES VERY CHEAP
The Ends vary in length„
aka to Six Yards.
r DEPARTMENT.
ENT.
k k, a New tot of Silk and
find Plain PARASOLS. Also
c::' and Misses' Corsets.
`1.FFER.l'..'r6; NOW ;
:.nd Boys' White and. Colored
greatly Redueeci Prices.
LDE G .QTHING
ARTM NT<
Ito Department of SUMMER
;Feu it) Per Gbit.
ND OIL C L}T HS.
Patterns to C
r this Month.
hoose from, and
ALLY,
:aturday last or England and
jancl to'buy fur
WINTER STOOK
dontreal that Wholesale Mar-
ts there look; far
•
a4ce ire 'dr Sorts of
w!len Goot1s~.
1:1 t1) well t(1 buy early at the
=mitt are! stilt cyffered at the
TIE SEV NS 777
"ry
Goo,Li flonse intim County-.
Olt l aALLY
OLIO ITI< D, ... 1
JQiLG, LL & GO.
I Fancy Dry Goods,.
bawls, Cc.
ttav ing +. oted as agent
pers hili p iblications. He
e iligeut, industrious man,.
new hint _v•ill deeply re -
•f hitt sail rliisfortun-e, and
i e with lila bere€ivod falai
that, with proper medics,'
v% ill scent }recover.
--- An Unusually large
w frame barns ere being
:t tet\yneliip this season,
Item are large, well con-
'tings. On • of the largest
4 cubit' o of erection by Mr.
on his farm: on the
ave•1 road;, north of Win
tmlelliig I:1 An irrl.rmense size,
eve uudereeatli splendid
Ii+rle hire t•:f the building..
Mead meal have an aban-
S' t+.' till his capacious
-;A.ct ioi t r;—(}n Friday
as one- 44 Mr. Thomas
me was passing over the
utlirop with a large load
f cy t wlieel i on lone side of
e•ke• through, precipitating
driver into the creek be-
eate•ly the! man felt the
g thrid ju1itiped from the
!,k e: cape det''lie failing wood.
a cold bit'th and a bad
triiirijureit Had he not
peep he i would uudoubt-
It a tilider the loud, and
art n at leeet seriously injur-
ed. The '•)ruken covering
st was at once replaCed
i was agai made perfectly
ehiuson, ti
Leen for'
'l several o
,s r. turuer
taken
Were heill nrsne the
is profeseiczi. Dr. Hutchin-
rsr young ran, Arid will be
stttiisition to the medical
the city a the North.
Turnberry boy,
ome • time sur -
the Allan ocean
to his native
his abode iii
THIRTEENTH YE B.
WHOLE NUMBER, 655.
FILL BROS.
MAIN STREET, SEA(RTH.
THE TAILORING__ DEPAR
MENT.
In this Branch of our Business we
are Very Busy.
THAT OUR WORK 'AND OUR PRICES
Blease the Public is fully proved by the Immense
Trade that is being done in this department.
0
Fresh .Arrivals this week of Fine.' Worsteds,
French Pantings and Scotch Tweeds.
Gents, Call on ns and leave your measures. '
'MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
With the Fi e Stook that we are Showing in
this Room, we have every confidence inlour abilit y
to meet the wants of the Ladies:
A Beautiful rtssortrnent of Hats and Bonne ts,
Trimmed and ntrimimed.
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Our Stock of Flowers, Feathers,1 Leees and
Trimmings cannot be surpassed. 6'
See Our Gd ods Befo'e Pli4r-
. chasing Elsewhere
t?' Remember t4 Place—Opposte the C om-
meroial Hotel. j ry
HILL BROTHERS,
Main Strdet, Seaforth.
LINEN AND -ALPAC.4.
COATS AND DU‘,TERS.
Linnen and Marseilles Vests.
C4,)1
UST
THE THING
FOR THE HOT WEATHEki, AT
CAM P113 LL's
i
CLOTHING ESTABLISHjMENT.
LIGHT TWEED SUITINGS
F
r the Seasdn coming up
n us.`
Cara ell's .Stock, Cannot of be Excelled
for T arie y o,,ul Sit/le. •
GIVE HIM A CALL.
THE
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CANADIAN BA; K OF COMMERCE
HEAD OFFCE, TORONTO.
raid nip Capital, -
Kest, - - - 4
r
0
IST , RS' P
MEl T.
The fella ing in'+erecting
specting e mea `.ing of ti
s_sembiy of the P es?yteria
Canada, which clos -d thi
ontr?al, are given byla corf
' (FREE DI . CII1$SION.
So c eterinined ha the As
to heat not ing but short ape
s i me mem ers • th nk free
h : s been . tilled. wo corp:
f om the Maritime rovince
e e tered an I indign nt prot
oughing" ! down lel ember
c ared that' 'they w u d take
a: woild s:cure the fee disc
a 1 questio a S. The • f rther s
t • e irnpati hce was ciefly t
hen Mari `ime Pro • neem n
tee floor, : nd dis�1 yed o
f ;eling on the s beet. ]
•if embers o the As e bly a a
t • at sectio a'al cons d ratio
i • g to do wth the tee tter, +
o their o • ;n , mem • e s ex
s:me opinion, ;on: gentle
alif ,x st: iingtha he bel
as no slig.t inten.e , ast•e
act been q ite imp: +tial in i
here was •• uch r: tet i I
t .e beethr a b from down
s• onld hay thoug tl that
s.ecielly sr egled ut for'
he fact is -that th ommi-s
etermnineto do business ! .a
ear speec : es, and they de:1
ercifully •;ith every man'
of conden:. On the who
eparture i ctnsi Bred a
nd more ondensiiig" has
• y the bre • ren than at a:
sseinbly.
SRL
•rticul rs
Gene al
i5 Chu .;ch
week in
ander. t.
stat I bly b:.en
ehes,t•at
Discuss on
rission''•rs
rose : nd
t agaiest
and ; e -
k
snch steps
ussion of
tatea t , at
a anifes ed
'were on
asldera le
romin :tit
brei th : cn
had no h-
sev:i al
Med ; he
an .m
vee there
Assemply
ru en ss.
u t that
to sea
t
he were,
(Ju+ hili ."
cn
TS,: et
e han
ost In -
ho,. could
,theew
food one,
•e i a ne
revi us
•
.4 ,000,000.
- 1400,000.
President, II n. Tin. McMaster.
SEAFOR,
The Seaforth Bran
receive deposits, on
the Most favorable tc
Drafts on all tete
II BRANCH.
11 of this 13ar>!
•hich interest
is.
rineipal town+:
Canada, on Great 1ritain, and o€i the United '
States, bought and 8( Id.
e Commercial
•
•
e.
•
•
6
e'
There is
urch is
e of 'yet ve
' Itle the e
paused by
e' est ,possib
hinery is
are tour fu
which eve
Ed, and st:
ireetion, '
onsiderab
reign m
houghit.
ight no
ion is so
:ion Boa
ire field,
ons why
ated as
hat littb
implicit
hinery a
toards at
ng of so
. °nee, an •
.f there
here wer:
.ion of thther mat
s the sys
otation
hich c
here is
cadent
0132321011 gainst it
topped,
eeling.
hosen in
ionally e
orofa
:rater ha
rbitnity,
.gement
Oen this
eui bly h
onservat•
elictions
ei ped. I
• as 'frequ:
paring to
hurch, b:
:locate q
•aeetthe t
Io her
tad bring
i he m
ng • s bec
h have
.
.
•
•
I
IYN oet. k
bundant evide c:: t at i
Om posed of.differe.' ecti
y close welded it get'
ception of the t1 br:
sitting speeche hh rt,.
is feelin prevails mong
ut it is felt that 't e
✓ too omplicait . T
ds for idows a o ph : s,
body f 1s ought e u it-
s have been tak 4 'n -his
ough t a matter' is one of
difficu ty. Th re re two
ion fu s and tsi cards,
difc 1 to sea I y one
o. h state of e oin-
uliar t at one b e lis -
could carcely w rk the en -
e t still here ate to ny ea -
I e wok should e on eli-
cit a4 ossible. It is alt
rogress can be ma ,e ow rds
n the working o t e ma -
long as there re dolable
separate funds. The work-
ch chinery retails ex -
keeps t e differ° t ect„ons
eh f r her app, hat. i
fewer B oards ata I o divi-
chur into se o s. An -
✓ of v ich• soap compiain
m of el cting erlc
tols in
m th four d' . e lit bodie
• pose he uni chinch
e cone able re: n why the
shout e -thus e cted ; the
tense o the .... embly is
nd t e practice \ '11 soo b:
it ted to keep secti nal
at mo t' of the odere or:
t is wa have J n ex ep-
cient, i. no argupient i fa
I
syste • . The °sent od
• on gol• en opt i+ its by his
lmpartia ty,'and ood Men-
the ch :Ir.
EPTION,OF 1LINIST
hie
ery The
.ze eptert
heMr. Jo
court
-- Terson
ere Wants
tion C
More t
r.
r hie
'body
iS unit
vely,
)ver c
0
i
ki
I-
—
taine • this way in • st not be con
lered `• : I d by the Ass:mbly.
TAKE NOTI E.
ries' and Syn ds had better
i e that if futur : Assemblies a e
ne, there mus be a stop pd
nese o` sendi • g up overture ,
1 , and referen+es'on imports t
r matters of a local natur
hat in future •+ ore time mu
Am vital matters, home a
issiepns' the s ate of religio
chools, temp ranee, and oth
• + matters. : our after hon
}3pent in deali 1g with frivolo
tat Might ha e. been' sett'
y somesmaller body. The Assemb`
gas dove la vat amoun of work, bu
onside tie portion of it was work th
uld h• : e been done • uiteeas well el
'here. I his . is no plate toeair crotch t
r ride ' ibbiee by way of overture, a
the a I' eme court is o hold that pl c
:the �!. rchwhich it should, an en d
ust h ; tut .to the rising busin s
•hich.i, cont uelly s:nt up.
Pieeb
keno
e thi
' the b
emori
subject
t is fel
fnspen
reign
Sabbat
import:
as bee
atter:
1
11
All pa
is ha
e enders
at h
i' here
nythi
as th'
ced b
he �e
Mork,
aline
les d
• ssio
al an
Fstai
ans
and M
end th
$here
•
uestion
of la1
Vie. T
his ye:
forme
tly bee
be well
ties es h
ite eno
emend.
enomin 1
over t
�ht be i
ming st
been bre
he resb teriau c
oli y, feel her lift
n her schemes, ar
er work. On thi
.f tiie As=embiy
ervativ a each yea
o do so
N INTEP
Two se 'er-untS
a divorce ; ase iuv
taut pri iple.
church se•arated
alleged i .•del:Ity,
separate f ve and
to Illinois resided
a half, ob aired a
returned go Canal a
months a; terward
obtained, hough a
egally va id iu Ca
Assen
nding ilk
ngth, a.
she sop
cri ptuiia,
lrepossibl + for her
Canada a her
fault
ief in
st herif
wrong'
+ate end
decide+
voice
hould
requit
subject b
create
a stroll
'promiri
one of j I sr
heeregroi'shd,
w
law, bb
means to get a dot"
The maj•rity wer:: c
aciously • the pr
the polie,
e years
ere were
anal
years
• , n!iucl'
jderst
•r own c
gh oflm
I,a goof
t on tura
ongk- er
ived, ht the eel
ng • that the e• er.
and t educate.I es'
ch, whlo know lies
a,bc1 rite inter sted
the best men t. do
Matt r' the p p licy
comes! more on
and 'il cont nue
s.
Sana.
rento Ir,
spn's e
fire in
on is
ttaw
rox.
nursi
- It
Lorne
Manit
• ments
—F
lniw
sing
he m
am bs
—B
Wiart
Circle
might
that r
t
1
Riche
loss,
sof the
dead
of the As
corxte quite Tewf .
ut four ap- Bond
s'0 wer re 1 y Mr:
e nu be (failed;
lager. —L' stir
ob ci that th . were l disoued
NE11AL CEARA.
`ties are agree
een ;the mos
and" •busine_
jbeel convene
been an e
!like Ijleadersh
feature that i
1)r. a ns a
fnisio ers t
went on i
T er hav:
ing h who
nou here
Jive y ind, •
r deb!at , exc
at of riving
tread C liege
divorce ase.
some apit:
l!ONTRE
•
esb rte Taus
n 4d he : sse
h c:ayh
itab
een
in.
have
and
:sere
ing a
thin:;
his
and
+ Thi
Is t Os
Q has
Digo �g
mittee
en' d
renlit
°Vier
rap that
iecti1al
Menet i
.
I
eTERISTICS.
in saying t t
practical, in
s -like Assemipl
since the nnibb .
tire absence 1.
p. So marl�e
was at once
d other visit r
.k hold of h
a business- 'k
been but two -
e meeting. , is
as - of an in or
ut there was no
pt on two o c
power to Kilo
to confer degree ,
On both of these
1 speaking.
:PITALITY.
•
f the city hale
+ Lly in royal tie.
s bad. the a til;°
e residence, a d'a
there once al ays
he Acconm da -
done their ork
their chairma
s special than . s
tention to ever
. The testimo i
as been the r o
.leasant Ass° b
church.
ana
t-
E1is.n, f
I in !M • ntre
e tric.li:'ht.
W Btu swic
any Cpl: ces,
are u less
Stew :rt, w
is dun. erou:
le eau lit
er Son.
t
y
,a.
ther of the i •
1 introducing is
forests ar .n
nd great des
in; falls • spe it .
f of Col. Stew,a t,
1 ill; with srkia t-
he disease wh'le
ru
un de stoo• the Marquis lof
d Pin ass ouise will not visit
this yea , Ontario en age -
i eventi
rIners i
oil, 'I3ru
t 'air la
lief„
airs ere
libu tpa
44. So
vluable
Ryan
a vlcti
tin oil r
tithe ro
eiPey.
11 dla d,
t eet�ch
anlfo
the P
week
g.
1e
i/
1
the neighborhood
crunty, have e
bs. Foxes have o
e f rmer lost thi to
so .lentiful bet
en Sound that
sing teams as a
Sys .e stage drive
hors : belonging to
112t concession,
as' to he too great'
day last, and dro
: •
t
1
inisters . to' ''One or levo me
broth r of no fata conSeq
Calv'•I,S k j - S 'Andre
ation • it l (Rev. '� •. Mc
eeleb+ to its ju
f Sc. Pees
l of ;thi
. iYledle
less th
tof Wa
0194$11
ioii.
es M Cour,
iiia, a' Spee
eg,rt rSna
•ty� ev:11 yo
!side,ea h abo
Rug
i Kelly , of t
, died ery s
e Ietir-d to
{and -s ortly
rid dea 13e
aused
ren•
;case
Gans:
mini•
ho SII
before th
church st
continues to `+urged at 1
is allowed on force, the
band oh
Office— lust doo
Hotel.
South of t it was'no
WHAT'S WANTED. - iug to the
FARMERS AND t VRE§HERS TARE NO- i titan
TICE.—T. Meilis, Rippen, again calls your at. that the
tentio;a that he is as usual ready for the harvest ' followed
et we, for the repairing of Mowers, Reapers,
Threshing Machines and ouch like.. Old gearing Vuig th
boxes filled and roadie good as new : also repair- Adustsyert. IbNiv
ing of knivEs and all kinds of tinkering done in
a workmanlike manner. Threshers wanting
there wa
cylinders and COUCIMIS repaired should not fail ,
to give a call. The beet of iron used in thge Ocfasesownlaes
maturfacture of spikes, and all kinds of jobbin
executed with neatness and deapatch. Give T. much as
Wallis a trial, and be 'Convinced to your own sat-
isfaction that he is the right mon in the right divorce
place. Florae shoeing and general blacksmith- Canadi
mg of all kinds done in a satisfaetory n2anner.
k call solieited from all. Be/member and look
out teethe hive.
11
Ni3 CAS
spent discu 'sin
after mina,' in
lf yea s, rem ve
rce in that S "ate
in III 'nois, DO
was, ehould he
tea frem het us
rounds, that it wa
s were mite& ha
own c Amtry, au
t consf tad in go
anal fes a_ div rce
and e As em
•
•
mean age vs
ed as s tis
before th
terest, an
the •ar
tha th
hip, nag
has eel
held ten
e roger
eats
bugh
ore
eling
h
for
lent
0 part
ce fro
in, an
iple th
•
and 2
about f
found
inche
of Br
ago. I
was f Posed t lathe
that e 1th !.vas
peen Postere
I will b ,G hat
milli° Pay.
telegn from
fails
Sega chase
a pa i of Bo
Hug eItiatyr
th ine of
at di n lend
ed a d wet to
went er!lier
her i ;Arm
prea
rch,
store
a fa
en h
ber
onnel
ilee,
yteri
mon
ford,
1 II
all, of St. J
hed last Stand
h a, view to
1.
111
th y
r 011
heat
ped
hns,
y in
ca t
01
are- very ill,
are anticipat d.
esbyterian Ch
liich is else
h.
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11
Kingston, is s
0 sheep from
thus distribu
o the farmer
Han
9,131
Verti
ohn
fe
tabl
t his
eabi
two
14 y
avelli
to
he c
's sis
her
on Mills, kill d.
e. Being ope
ng snakea
t three and a
ddenly a few d.,
bed in his tda
befere naiad
rt disease is
hiS death.
ered in the
was to the eff
d by a dos
tered by him
plied it had
8,13 says thet
ithout fail on
announced
rig dodge, b
e there wit
a
d.
ut
to
at
•
of
re
lf
al
p-
e-
ct
of
Ot
at
10 n
ton, Town C e
days ago,
1 clock, a pair
napkin rings,
,glass vases
approaching
passengers of t
young child
ars, and his si
g alone from
est their par
llision Hugh
r had just foal
tate-room. u
shed on deck
e of the ad
e -
of
•
er
s.
as
th
IS
F " IDAIY', NE' 25, 1880.
told im to get over the side: ipto a abundence, th
boat The little felloW held back and ' Scene s sadly
said is sister must go first, then he i be im
wo follow. The li tle girl as care- ! he left
fully lowere into the boat and the 1 prayer
the cottish 1 football I teams I visit art=
Can da and 'the Statee this fan. They
will e under the control of a rominent
New York manageel and a Toronto
will e agent.
— 814 which is an import
factaring toWn, is apparently
The assessors returns for 1
the total assessed value of
fins3,ecfr 6,044, all increase of .$2
Poi
Rail
first
kite
veni
four
ant
who
pur
COM
ther
sion
•
den
wee
Isle
nu
teet
the
of
SO
nt mans -
80 make
he town
ase of 227. , 41 73 6o,vaelir
ear, and the population
ining ears are being built at
t St. Charles for the Gra d Trunk
ay, seating forty gue ta. The
one has been turned ont. Its
en is a Model of oomfort and con -
nee: There will be two ooks and
waiters attached to the c r.
r. George Cowan, one o the ten -
farmer &legatee from Scotland
visited Manitoha last year, has
ased 'Prairie Dell Far 61 'which
rises eight hundred, pres, in
ingly. Mr. Cowan is expected
by the erd of Jtily toit k,e posses-
. Mr. Quail wee a nat ve of the
of Man, hut had been in Canada a
ber of years. E6 was = life long
taler, ana a prominent •• ember of
ethodist Church, also member
MELSODi body.
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•
Last Frid y morning th body of
Mrs John Ro s,the wife of a Well-to-do
sta • ces of the lease so far a -eau be
leer • ed at present lead to he belief
that the unforttenate 'woman ust have
A meetin of the Ayr Quoilt Club
co lmitted suicide.
was held last eek, when th following
den ; A Scot , Vice-Presid tt john
Th:y intend .playing the following
clu with ten layers' a side.
bel , Was de-
str tiling early,
an e 'flames.
Th g on the
pre and was
con the head
an
enl of his
habit of
ers after
mg ladies
practice
es of the
e known
A livery table in St.
nging to r. Burt Hine
yed by lire on Frfday mo
nine horse peris,hed in t
owner, ho was sleep
threatene• the young
regation ho are in th
hey pa s, that Unless t
es imme iately the Da
ty parties would be m
the pulp t.
The Fren h Cable Com
ced their rates to Gr
and. and. ranee to 37
d, the old ate being 50
do Company are still se
s at 12i, cents er wor
ed they air abou a day
their b siness, owing
ulation of work.
In the co rse of ia, discus
tread Pr sbyterian Sy
ented by chees boar
ep
A corres ender writing
dee says : The 3 oung la
le view to etiltivati
intance of the gentlemen
rise is co mendable, an
will wa only elle leas
ra,gement o make the
11
has
con
stet
chit
as
cea
gui
fro
red
Ire
An
sag
sta
wit
AJ
Mo
dee
ta
pee
pro
Th
no
Cia
vie
Wit
(111
ter
co
11
In Lend n the other
nail ed Bette shall, ten yea
seta. to the R forma ory for
at be reques of his,father,
th t he Was beyond his c
boy was active tend int
nig ts, and etas no
Mr. J-a,mes Cha
Ox oed, met With
hursday of. last
hal ging limb, and t
an: ry workers fell
sh • alders, causing
vet) painful hours.
The Grand Tru k Rail
su mer. It is m ch nee
are going to Auld a 'witch s
ea run theie cars o the C
Ea lway lin from alt up t
an thence o Buff o, instea
tratford and the
, saving about
For so e time past it
ontreal that a
ong them, and
issing articles
herefore
any have
at Britain,
cents per
ents. The
ding mes-
but .it is
hmdhand
o the ac -
ion at' the
d a few
n, of Ot-
were re -
the old
e square.'
y the Sy -
id of the
es of this
net club,
the ac -
the yeung
of en -
the most
olde was
}gee years
'he stated
ttol, and
With him.
-gent, but
oriamenced staying
d stopping out at
ntterly els lees.
man, f North'
week, w 9- hiving'
blew s hat off
n his b.ead, and
am to s nd •some
ruatsogotihnigs
d. They
that they
e it -Valley
of run-
down thel
5 miles'
had been
e pathetic
thlef was
heir suspi-
Detective
and stores
ehataottbeer
thief. Cir-
ning up to
Bu ale lin
dis ance.
evi
Ch rch in
op:rating a
s were
Cu len.
fon
of
eu
to
hu
132
edt
prir
013
fo
be
Pli
difficulty to tra e the
stances' pointed to one ?(Ia,ry Mur -
a married wonean residing in the
, and Detective 'Cullen getermined
sit her house, As he entered her
t his ga e. The e stood pie suspect-
oman n an inn r room attired 'in
stly ro es. No content to wear
purple nd gol stole, she had on
, while prayer beads without num-
hung bout h r neck. She was
ounde with rayer books, aur-
a and church. rnamelts in rich
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ned.
er hens
ooks,
ne gold
te wom
ould be tried
Honor or sent
ehe co011t reap
'ix mohtias in j
oung ladies we
its pr ious lea
coup ts into
ortun ve
ad her ankle
—It is said t
urned to his b
rly ever his
ith Courtney
ight and wr
ext morning h
la,ce. It got
mg of the race
Was removed.
pain wince
the pools durin
than $4,000.
en th
hopper appro
"There i8 a lad
evithin the do
and 814e would
The Princess
said s
Short
lonely
&onions! as could well
he detective's spoils as
, amounted to twenty
teen sets' of beads, four
chain, t!wo gilt hearts
rad surplices. The un -
n was arrested and
When, asked if she
summaiily before His
o the Queen's Bench,
ded, "Yer Honor will
' andevas Sentenced to
g lately, while three
re driving from Kinloss
buggy groaning under
was reluctantly coin -
and precipitate its
the ditch, which was
soft. They all escap-
, although one of them
rained.
at when Hanlon re -
at -house he wept bit-
efeat. After the race
e made a misstep one
nched his side. The
put a Plaster upon the
etter, mad on the morn-
ith Riley the plaster
He hail not felt the
the day of the regatta.
'eh changed ha,nds in
toth 'races was less
Princess Louise was
icago another feminine
ched her and said :
present who was born
inion of your mother,
ike I to speak to you."
mediately shook hands
nt English woman and
ut
you mu
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and finally ascertained that they had
lon4 since removed to London, Ont.,
wh re they are reported to be in °om-
it
fort ble ciecumstances. Through the
kin ness of several citizens they pro-
cured passage for themselves to De-
troit. The .old man, with tears in his
eyee, said that he had not a cent with
which. to centinue his journey, and ask-
ed !or a ticket te take him and his wife
to , heir destinetion, saying "that it
wonld probably ibe the last journey they
wonld ever undertake in this world."
Superintendent Martin, after satisfyiug
himself of the correctness of the state-
ment, procured passage for them, and
they went on their way rejoicing, to be
socin with those who will care for them
for the reettainder of their days.
-T-A terrible 'storm passed over the
village of Hollen, in the north riding of
Wellington, .oni Thursday night, 10th
inst., blowing the roofs off the Presby-
terian Cheirch and drill shed, and en-
tiitly destroying A. Park's barns. His
son and team were in the barn at the
time, and narrowly escaped being
crnshed to death. The roofs of many
other buildings were blown off. The
telegraph line was badly broken north
and south of I this place. The total
damage is estimated at $5,000. •
—Two respeetably dressed ladies who
drove a fashionable rig entered a dry
gdods store I in St. Thomas the
other day to Make some purchases.
cLEAN j3110., Pub .strata,
$1.50 awear,piAdv-•ce.
or some timei he hie, with
ust out of :Pie water, unable t
he wreck ,Of ; the ill-fated
vr
ed from oneiolf the French/lie
been hanging i axound the see
easter all, the Spring, pi king up
Which had iheen tonna on o e of the
islands. These phetographs had evi-
dently belonged to! Mr. Ale . Forbes,
the mate, Nato was lost ith the
Steamer, and'are in an extelle t state of
Preservation, notWithstan g- their
long exposure in! the w ter. Mr.
Vorbes is believed Ito have come to
Oanada from Aberdeen, Scotl lid, some
vet years' ago, was 111113111. -ed, and
as no known relatives in thi country.
e was steady, industrious, a, d frugal,
lid is sakl tio have left some own, lots
not
e for his
otographs
them on
is head
get Any
'visit to
porches-
veho had
e of the
tin "Collingwpod, beSides mon
ut. Although the total Arno
arge, it might be Worth whi
ism& in Aherdeene to look
r. killer Will forward the p
to those entitled to I receive
e -A. lady in 'Winnipeg set a,
thirteen duek- egos ttnaer
hatch of
en. The
ben Performed her duty faith silly ttiatil
the -allottedtitte when the y ng duck-
lings should be making thei appear-
ance. The lady, anxious f r thear-
The clerk watehed them, the re- rival, of the young brood and sailing to
sUlt being the detection of one of see how things were going n in the
the women in the act of purloinir.g an nestll lifted the hen off. Ina gine -her
enabroidered cellar. He charged her turplise and disgust at discov ring that
with the tbeft,!and she paid double the some thief had purloined the duck
price of the 'collar. When she was fruit, substituting therefor a umber of
leaving the store she attempted to porcielain d4or knobs.
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steal a piece' of silk by concealm" g it —A. settler at Prince Al , in the
under her shawl, but this was taken Northwest :Territory, Mr. leri 'who
conveesation the good from her. 1 •
to ! ge, saying : "How 1 —Mr. Thos.ITOrdiff, a well-to-do far -
be to stay away from Mer of Brock 'township, has been in
your olwrt country so long." . very poor health this spring, and for
--Tile' feast f Corpus Christi 'elms the last two months has been stayine
celebrated at
south Wino of
in wh ch. were
dressed !in wh
four drferent
places on the
!Fathers 'Elena
'were tinder th
1 —Al number
are r corded
amon
name
who
Tette
feet
which
Alex.
as dro
of wate
ormosa, a -village in the with his brother, near Enniskillen, in
Bruce, by the Catholics Durham County. On Monday evening
by 1 a large procession, of last week he started to see a friend a
can 2,500 to 3,000 pleb- short distance away, 'and not returning
om were young ladiis a. search was made for him. He was
te, strewing floWers en f mud suspended by the neek to a tree
ltars fixed at different ill his beother's woods, and is impposed
out! of the procession. to have been there since Monday even -
and 13ergmaniaeof For- ing. It appears the deceased has been the Toronte„ Grey • and Bru e freight
train No. 10 was coming fr na Mount
chrane, of Teeswater, insane at intervals for some time.
'When/found, his toes were touching the Forest to Ilarriston, and en' about
plebe; the
a child.
could not
as114. ft°hre'
life, The
the little
hr(it hr Ise83 t. eut nal 11 1 e4 : -
his farm nisar Holbrook. T -e bruteat-
tempted tof gore a Valuable oral and
Mr.. Nesbitt ran forward o dr ye it
,away, when it furibusly att cked him:,
de.aVoring Ito gore him, but with un-
usual presence of mind, he aeped the
bull by Ole 110116 and horn , and was
thus draw* from the greund and j maii•
aged to regain his et. M r cosasider-
able etinggling he thought of al jack, -
knife he Wain his ,`pocket, a a drawing
it out whilla retaining his h ld oil the
animal's nose, stabbed it ithe such
-when aim* completely exh neted, the
struggle *tea fully fiftee inibute9,
and but ter Mr. Nesbitt's inch and
coolness mUst have ended fa allyri
--The teunder storm vsh ch. passed
over the neighborhood of P ne River;
Huron toWnship, on Satu day,' 12th
inst., did 4onsiderable as, agei ,The
building struck, as far 11.8 ILW', have
learned, a., -...e : Alex. Moe sh's barn„
34 x 70, burned with conten 8; ineared
for $700 in ,the A cultural.
Mr. MeCosh was Sitting a
door and gaw the lightnin
quick was the fire that he
time to saVe one collar and
nese The barn 4f A. Sei
some boards torn o,ff. The
eesSion 4, lgot shattered.
cliiinney, ehich Will have
built, twe ty-three panes of
broken and.a window frame
A large part of the honse w
be refitted. The house o
and the chimney estroyed.
aser an advance of $600, he making of R. Shiells, 3rd cOncession,
550 by the transaction, the Company the rafterg And one post des rby -.,
the SE1,121.0 time paying off Kelly's e -A few days ago a thr '5,,es.r oia
aim in full. son of Mr. Michael- Baltzer, f Goefield,'
—Geo. H. Shepherd, a young man followed his elder brother , ;who' had
om Notta,wa, Ont. who weet to Em. gone into the woods for the ws. The
son 19,4 spring, and who has been en- little fellow was mit missed ntil the re-
ged daring the summer in travelling turn of the:others 'when, on seareh 'be-
e large bay stallion known as 4' Cola- ing made, nothing could. be found of
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Ont, has SOY;711 this.year over loo, -Ores
with grain.' His crop last year Wag
3,00(;) bushes, for -which r ceiVesl,
ely, ;well
fWood
excpIlient
sayS; are
som $7,oa, in the season
and :cattle.; The soil is a d
wha, sandy loam, extre
ads, ted to the growth of cro
is abundant and the water is
Sortie 2,000 people, M-1',. Mille
setOed in that seal,* of the
—Tuesd4 morning of Us
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ourf had,(7° t b opdrye e sleeda n ti ni ggh tfloyr whayr di:. two Miles West of the former
wthneingpaa:steciwdeene '9, grirlintahealindeckhicsom engineer, U. Johnston, sa
e find that of a boy cord whieh be braided out of basswood, abotit two years old runni
ilson, aged ten years, ark. track about a quarter of a )31i
tied in. the meek near —A respectable elderly farmer of the engine. He- reversed
hile bathing, in three cGilliyray, named Adam Scott, was and whistled on brakes, but
, and Willie White, arrested en London t'he ether night by sto-
p his titain in time. Th
la
tot
who was rowned at Tweed on P. C. A ams, the only charge against George joaluston, eau one on
Pride)), while rthing below the dam. him being that he was seen to knock at of the enaae, and -paling he a
He was caugh by he back current and he door of a notorious house. He ay,- push bar With one hand, re
drawn uiader. eared is the Police Court next morn- ward with the other, and g
ng quite, ill from his Stay in the cell. child up; I thus saving its
t seemS that Mr. Scott had become train backed up and. returne
ellPdaWrafttlat0frldombyasofmrieenbdoyins ththate harmed. this act of brav
gone "over there," 'pointing to the .in- part of a fterrian deserves to
pocking when the policenaan took _me. 114 zit Neibitt, of
nd the Magistrate at once discharged
lin, at the same time severely repri-
manding the constable, who has since
een suspended, and may be dismissed.
piague as broken out among
the cf4tie in anitoba and the sur-
roun ng terr tories. It is said to be
the b k qu ter, and carries off ani-
mals that be ome Afflicted with it, in
12 h urs. T e municipal authorities
are p 138iDg st 'ngent measures to pre-
vent i s spread, and the Local Govern-
ment as sent a veterinary surgeon to
investigate th narre of the disease
ana report.
aged Oohing
youngI iof Milton saw an
oin in the window of
concluded to perchase it
iece. He entered and
e, and was told $170.
coined in Greece, 200
d is' of silver about the
oiler. The young man
to epritent himself with
othee ay, an
for a pocket
aske
The
years
size o
has c
an. ol
•
the pri
iece
half a
Deluded
Sjst Th
Snider,. of the
died from eati
had fOund in
for aeieeed ro
Mr. Roes, Bch
two children
root, but they
Ross and his
little effects f
dying' when
house.
—On Sund
•malioeous per
Richard Mon
Zorras, near
poisoned mes
halter was
door opened,
loose. The h
but he took to
course of his
Self and sever
V. No trace
—The slf
caught Boyd,
dishabille, say
sda§. evening Mr. Jacob
third coucession of York,
g al poisonous root be
he woods, mistaking it
t. Mr. Snider's son and
ol teacher, his wife and
ad alio eaten of the same
are all likely to live, Mr.
&Deily feeling -hut very
om it. Mr. Snider was
he aoctorg reached the
y night, 13th inst. some
ons entered the stable of
ahem, concession 2, West
arrington, and placed a
of bran before Mr. Mc-
fterWards removed, the
and the animal turned
rse did not eat the bran,
the 'country, and in the
ad 'career injured bille-
t other • animals serious- dly knotked down to him. The pur-
as beeri found of the per- Jhaser had to submit to a good deal of
pendent, who d him .what he would do with his
: ,g was not sorry to ow,-fok the Company a few days ago
did,I for it gave me an op- ' ought theland back, giving the pnr-
pped eyes on. His chest
useulat, loins splendid,
powerffil. His well -pro-
, too, is hitched on to a e
peal of' legs, the whole g
Id wish to see. He has aueror," of which he was owner, was hint, and the altem was gwe.n , ana
face, arid his conversa- drowned on Wednesday of last week, about tbirty•of ths4i3aeighbors, with. lane
hile attempting to swim his horse terns, searched t woods ,fi-ore, dusk
ross Joe River. It is not known just till midnight wit at finding.* isingle,
o wit essed the occurrence from a then abandoned till daylight, and the,
ili
once says that the horse got acroes family were in a terribile , state of
the o posit° bank, but the bank be- anxiety, never expecting, as it was odd
g very abrupt and steep, he was un- and raining'hard, that they would see
ble to elinab up it, and after a third the missing one alive again, At day-
break the :search was renewed„ and,
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catch im as
frame. He is
men I ever 01
is dee and br
ive, hi arms
and his back
as anybody co
an intelligent
tion and ma
rather superie
—Irrene th
learn that on
old Man n
panit by a b
Com issione
frwoams tfeennwsyyl
was ghty y
for any ye
able ta take
couple sold
had eft and
they suppo
they not
ms.n years,
some time ill
—It does net often occur that three
rothers are married to the same num,
er of sieters, and when such an occur -
fence does take place it is worthy of
record. Mr. Henry Putman, of Ni-
agara township, married 'Miss Eli-
Zabeth Bury some seventeen or eighteen
years Ago, and, with the help
f his better half, has worked Ins way
p in the world; and is now one of the
leading ;farmers in the county of Lin-
dn. Andrew Putman, seeing that his
rother had done so well in the mar-
led state, sought after and married
Ess Satale Bury last January. Jacob
utman, nat wishing to be outdone by
is elder brothers, courted and married
iss Mery Bury on the 24th ult.. The
atter -wee a widower. Miss Mary Bury
ad lived with her sister and brother -
'n -law, Mr.I Henry Putman, for the last
fteen years.
—A short time since a piece of the
redit Walley Railway, which runs
cross the land of MraThomas Kelly,
f Alto e near Orangeville, by order of
ii
the Cou t of Chancery was soldein order
to satisf. the claim of Kelly for the pur-
chs.se money of the land which he
originally sold to the Company. A
entteman attending the sale merely
y chanee bid $50 for the land, and he
eing the only bidder it was tnaexpect-
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Althieugh
stitge°,70,01i
bad only
wdoia had
set Of litt,r-1-
himney
glass Were
gOthp°v;.b061.01.
eters tsbow him to be w
✓ to the average run of
aliened oarsmen. •
Detroit Free Press we
hursday of last week an
ed John Smith, accom-
ind wife, called on Poor 1
Superintendent Martin,
help. He said that he
ars of age and ,his wife
ars 'pal:linger. He came
ania, where he had lived
, and heing no longer
care of themselves, the
hat furniture they
ent , to ;Cleveland, where
their. children, whom
seen" heard from in
erel liVing. They spent
hat pity looking for t.hem,
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tless attempt fell back into the
ater, When both horse and rider went about five O'ClOCk, 13,B Mr. Baltzee , was'
:Shepherd lost his hold on the going throttgh the woods lamenting
d it is thought must have over the lois of his son, h heard a,
een stormed or hurt when the horse small voice ciy out 'Papa an0.. /ook-
as floundering around, for after swim -
g a 'short distance from the spot
here he fell, he sank below the sur -
of the water to ri3e no more. The
orse swam down stream a short Ais-
ance and attempted to climb out upon
he bault, but was so exhaustea that
ing round Saw the little fell w s
by a tree AS lively as if be het.a-lxist got
out of bed,i sOpears he, had.
down beside II large log, whieb ijitater..
ea him frain the rain during the night,
so that he hiVali but .little wet.,1 This: fam.,