The Huron Expositor, 1880-08-13, Page 1r , 188Q.
NOVELTY.
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JULY,
FQ1LO INQ
k•t-Tec AS
4
rere• with
, Glove'
and
()trers .Laces,
.ti j i .. Ties and
tt[., (LC.
NTS GASH
es R be sea (in
Lg Credit,
IAT' 'VHAT WE
DOMING.
INVITED
'tett ` 'alae.
IT TO COME
IE GIRLS.
sir lc'rri rY. t
ALL & CO.
T
Fancy Dry Geode
d:C.
i re w `ears ago
e, where he re-
], which occurred
e had no family-,
urn hia loss.
Fraley last a
fie-leelied young
a!' in town, and
i.rviug, asked for
t Dirge slice of
=E:.; given him, at
v indignant, and
ertefl. At the
ad for 4omethiug
,it buttered this-
the 1c, he took and
'nneut. then cuu-
i11- into the yard,
"a fellow could
hit to eat now."
G elerich, with
fat suds chaps as
- Early last
:Lw; .l. (learning-
;
lea ming-
anti W. White,
t exii the River
Fence from Tay-
s liaving a Magni-
« i`c arriug iit any
pleasure, until
of the party—
White--'net with
ace, which came
It tells of bo-th,; al -
neither vete
teens that in the
''.`ss in the neigh -
Lie to animmense
kvte. Heaped up
"e- of the water,
tlest it would
ene of the bogs
:it owes set to
..__i'lerable labor,
:very large oue in
the water, bat
struck another
_l.;iii - was lean-
arcl feet into the
across a llarge'.
e pinning Mr.
e a inomilent it
were kikled, but
latter was un -
.is shoulder and
•'.. which alone
ti ۥr w a not quite
everely sprained
_i an unpleasant
at. Fut are pleased
iittte the worse
of these persona
c -d lives, as each
::arrow escapee
THIRTEENTH Y iBiAR.
WHOLE NUMBER, 662.
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SEAeFORTH, FRIDAY,
CLOTHING DE
PARTMENT.
MILL BR .THERS
Can suit any gentle e an that wants
A GOOD T EED SUIT
AT A LOW PRICE.
et-
UGUST 13, 1880.
C�
The .city of 1
40,000 inhabitan
—Coal now se]
per tdn in Winn
— ,ieu, enan
confii ed to his
—
ar bonte
Jour al, bast t
good tory ell
— ads ac•
A. Macdonald,
of Sa dford Fl:
— he Huds
sold e'ghalots i
man for
cotton
System is
capital O
he %e!1
ship; aat
y:
r
fa
to on
ative
with
They can make a Snit hat will snit the eye "!
son's
the Melita
Every Suit Guaranteed a Perfect Fit. See their :-The C
destroyed
toget
—T
urates
of ra
G SALE poses.
and person.
$15 Scotch Snitings.
OLEARI N
' OF -
M I
Tea L I°
AT
fi!
er with so
eMount
ras l'err
sing the i
—A marriage
lass a: ed 16 w
at th office
Toros o.
ar Admi
r-inrcliief,
wants British C
vice i • his fleet.
—T.e inist
ronto ave Gond.
day servic s, as ending
tion of the Lord s Day.
—The efor era cif
;worth irate d t hold'a
strati a d pi -nie ne
lage o Fr .day, �.ugust
—A •angemerits have
a mon ter arvect home
farms s of lgin and Mi
Stanle on the 4th of
—A on g the excursi
visited the city f King
day la, t, from . Sackett's
was a r. 'ard aged 1
— L dy liza.eth Ca
sister of our 1r overno
married- on July 31 to C
of the 23rd Roy:1 Welsh
— T e gr at i • ternatio
of dog wil be h :la 'on t
10th o Se tem r in T
grounds of he E.. hibitio
- T' a e. odes tom 0
Unite States st 11 goes
said - t e coun of
shortie, to e ma e will a
—P rk h i,Il bo; sts of
Christ'a!, nam.e Mendeh
and hi sur ame Main.
be mn"ic;a, y in lined, j
name.
—O ing o th
of Hot. r. i
Gover • men t E
show ,he ritis
Ontario.
—C ief J etic:
of Hali, ax, ee eb
versar- of i m
On the same day
81st ye: r.
—A. tout e
realizes in i of
Churc ., H'g
Sabbat c ecti
Monde ev ning.
onewefin•
wo der,
re
to 1
Re mann
HILL BROTHERS'.
iJAr STREET,.-SEAFORTH.
WE ARE NO OFFERING
AT GREAT RE. UCTIONSt
OUR LARG
OF
STOCK !
Trimmings and Sil ► Ribbons, Laces
Flowers, ethers,
TRIMMED AND' UNTRIMMED HATS.
CALL AND GET
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nada,
amilton contain: over
s
is at fry $_G t. $21
peg:
overno Cauch„n is
ora thr6a.gh innes.
orary, the , t. i atys
rare i t of tel 'ng a
aid, wi 3 of Sir John
in Hal ifax, ``the guest
ing.
Bay Company have
the city ofVi•ni eg
,500.
ctory oe the co op r -
be started iin T. ronto
200,000. jj
idle belonged to 141-
1760, has aa-riv;d 1
s:um at Ottawa.
t.'ry at . Port Hop - W
e last Saturday , ig
ne valuable' mach ,ne y
.Foresters haste( i • ai' g-
socials as a •., ea
eedful for church pt
of a lad aged 19' to
es recently egis er
>f the City le
ral Stirling, the
of the cifie st: ti
nadian b ys for s
rial Ass c atidn o
rnned t e Island
o the de
r n
r
y
atta kecI the
most artisti ' n
owner in th res
hose ,"
tuhn o u
ras Works et y
been 780 plc ws,126
e s, $20 me ees,
binders, bee es= a
it cies. E
-It 's e e.ete
owing t the, kiljiu,
4
last tvin er's rots,
iearOe n xt lea on
able n uire far fu
ad
,
•
ing re
—Thebe e
that., he,Ge
the C o ion
'stationed in
at He is a ins
Hig ander
as —� fe[arf
ht, storm passe
r , Prince d
morning
several the
lecttic kiwi
I Irk. J.
`cion of Bart
oats Of t e
talk of wh
nle.gt ,a
•ushls. er
--Mr. Joh
r- r welly fine
1.
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A BARGAIN. E
l Remember the Plac!
nierciat. Rotel.
HILL BRO
opposite the Com -
'HERS,
Main Street, Seaforth
NEW FALL
GOO DS
SMTH
—ARE
WEST
PENING OUT ME'' FALL GOODS
�kr
the FALL TRADE, t which they invite
the attention of t eir friends.
RINTS—Dark Po
Choice Patterns. Also Ne
in Prints.
RESS. GOODS
some., consisting of • th
'rouch Pattern Cassini
Fancy, Stuff Goods, and
Luatres in all tile' Late
attention is called to our
Y.iveteens-illtich adn,ir
pedoar in very
Designs in Mourn -
Are very hind: -
Finest All Wool
res, Russel Cord,
Black and colored
t Shades. Special
rimming Silks and
d by the Ladies.
ANCY GOODS This Depart-
nieut offers Skeial Attra lions. Kid Glove s,
Laces, Ribbons, Ties, ilk Handkerchief u,
TAPLE GO:ODS We show the
Best Brandi in Cottons, ricks, Denims d
Slietings, and marked at the closest possibi C
Wil.rEry'EFiDueSamTATUelicliit°nuri Ga
Sq
ec_
outli en
or de•o
+ne ste vi
, ilnad: fpr
•i r.nic fo, the
ese at Port
list
pa ty `v1io
,oiT•ure-
rbgr, Y.,
ai}'s
ell, se on
'en ral, .w s
eiu T to
il'ers.
e ch
tli, 9th
nto, on
aso iat
we to
)n, az d
want, h
s•nis
abow
s.hn Mo
• e ugh
a gi
b
e tail, docking it in a
er, and making its
sense a "bob -tailed
f Watson's Agricul-
for the season has
1 harrows, 600 reap -
415 akes, and. 30
host of minor ar-
th t clover seed,
out f the plant by
will b both dear and
Al ady consider -
re s pplies is being
press' n in Kingston
urrow ,of Candahar,
ows o the artillery
on tw my years ago.
orm rly of the 93rd
,ofth
tworl
orwa
;age f;
pects
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taa-
t
1 ford,
Verb
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veni gs a
the The
et, and bel
roy, near n
t:s the
r Way to
if way be
'ar gton,
failing
yard a
reviou
undas,
• a.3 o cupie
gent at ;the
ears, was
vatcl o . be
—z•. W
:s in{ hi
aled pian
Burgh and
une 7th, 1
ntere ting r
;— r. Alt
riving up a
ay la t, Was
y they horse
s ribs wer
ind- lightning
forth side of
last Friday
s killed and
jured by the
e 8th conces-
1h-county, has
y variety, the
feet 8 inches
a yield of 60
e, of i3idduIph, had
orried by dogs a few
eeu of which were
ere aught in the
111 r. eefe andMr.
s.
neer Co •sican was on
e:1, an -when about
Toro to and Port.
r man named Craw-
ew ork, jumped
rows d.
eaving Port Elgin
E. Belcher, who
ositi n of station
or t e past few
wit a $75 gold
e cit zens.
e; of McGillivray,
a copy of the
printed in Edin-
date of Monday,
is is certainly aei
gone days.
of orest, while.
that place on Fri -
fro his wagon
ove the bank.;
i an he was cut
ful m nner. .
lnp m eting by the
c .f Can da opened of
gu . t. Man- distinguish
rs .p+esent, nd Rev. E.
d-finitel engaged t
hrou hout.
petted ' resident of
G,so ge Bowden,
few • ays ago. The.
n ith his death.
suspicion of suicide.
.0 .vesti, ating.
pntr, fa -her of the
as s prea bed in the
erst, 1 ova Scotia,
was eigb ty-eight
id y. 11:" has been
i i • ter f• r sixty-four
m . ch at Montreal, on
cha pionship of ,
ie Sh mrocks, of
son o , of Toron-
ful y 3,000 per-
s'ilte in favor of
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absent from Ca,
rdy, M .Do al.
igratio Ige t,
h Bele ales thrc
Sir W 11.1am Y. • ng,
ted th tie h rani -
siege of I • onlaysl astf.
he ent r upon hit
unfired s ere
the.ne Pres oyt:ria:
Bluff,' ► anitoba, b
ns an. >he scia o
11
—T
—A red
the bre th o
Creek c -them
of. Duefrie.
mals be ong
convent and p
atbari es, hats
Majesty the Q ee
ho
an
to
on
th
t is
uses
any.
• ose.
art,
to
hie
ads
sou,
will
ugh.
at Silv
and nu
ng ta,k
eat couve
he bole
,' 00 hildre
two
lace examin
ceivieg 291
ng ho
gr at met
t Va ley en
of wo cow
, he other d
d to Ar
es ey eve
ies 's hous
CU
ANTLE CLOT
htatit, Very Nice Goods f r Ladies' Mantles
s —We show
litefore Purc leasing your Fall Supply
;,I
Learn vs. -here you e niget the best
W, sea:aa to pleased to have our etustorners
)41Pare Goods purchased frlom rts with those
'14itt t•liewhf_ri.. We Mar • .Goods in Plain
•SeliZoig fur resit enables le to Sell Cheaper
auy Credit business ea afford to. Cour-
attention paid to all ho wish to look
rough- We do our best to dis .ourage bantering,
viu4 that th- one price s stom is the only
fur ttut:.
SMITH & EST,
MAIN STREET SEAFORTH.
ley bet, een te
victory or the Co
English gelid a
tainiug . '330, hi
city. It Wae o
— Mr. W.
propriet
is a con
since las
redo for
taking
IS
r of t
Feb
is h
edici
ar
e.
— Water in he
now exceedingly
the freqaent rain
Bop. Menufactur
are oblieed • to
power, which 1they
reserve.
the field on his f
station, one ni ht
his beautiful ba
taken prizes a sev
the painful dis ov
calf, wan derin int
of somet ing t sty
better to suit his d
a Islet is
ets of al
out, w
s, and w
111
--The Gri
he 14 h of A
Ha mon
t end the m
ircu et nee
he faith rit
I e ekes Id on
nada, bet
ontreel, an(
st 1,:.a,St1 whietn
—Tile car
alit. IThe
60 in the 1
RI Daai
a sta dl un
i ing ht the
a elle n an
r ring Eoe th
i sl pin ,cnit.
a s Of sena
igh
rth
nta,riD en
Prairi , i
iOnce to th
tion, oue of
erks nd tire
560.
Arc bisa op
es for 2 000
kuocaed
la co ces ion
he Me
Ch rc,li at
rued to the
mg, ut the
were sa, ed.
the rtiat of St.
ing in ited )y ler
in of 'enserIvatives
rulers, esilt el it a
Right i ibo mi. to
SI
tiator
est c
by Er
s ever
Ulhe
ffer ,f
ovet:
hut
m tb
d 'S that
(JO in to to
his poc rt book c
t find' to be ea
lid, and ha a
. He ,ser tu -.o-
il
ow, noteat ist nd lag
genera i ke-p in
351
en
ily
SO
g
ast wee
mare,
ry that In ig bo
the fie d ear
WO
sp
to
ct
as
fer
1)1
wa
b els
at as
in- cell red
vie 01
, au
nein o
ac
cr
st
ro
of
TI
dr
ea,vori be to
haa be
The atinui
ociateon. of
tiou, vin
Por Ho
dire(ft Oil
The rta
it s imp ible
ar as ade
be tom ot
vi c6 the sol
ea efully hrou
is, of
n Hon
mone
of James
tents, were
ou. Sunday
owned by
insured for
fire was ise
Canestogo,
scraped out
been left
night ; the
him, but
poisonous
he ate with
e, Toronto,
able watch
m before
ul in tare when
Teesw
s df
Or fa low, a
total
e, The sum
las Victo
Inter, thresh- 'ne
heat, mine - la
d seven of ° Pa
ield -from a'
le over 35
er fallow g
, the pea
and sLou d any be found t
eyerything in their power
ate the pest. This may
with but .ittle laber or co
oue should lend Willing a
the country from, the i
—Several weeks ago a
bery was committed at
Mr. Euela.White,lof Bra
case waseven in hand
detective , who succeeded
and arreiting the guilty
yeung m u, who pleaded
taking so e exercise at w
Stinday caning, when
immedia e punishment
pected q, arter. The ax
tion of th blow, and Ber
a eeve se ut on the rig
—The ity of Winnipe
wood on he 5th inst., wi
class pas engers, about h
ing mem ers of the Pres
and 230 second-class p
chiding 8 Mennonites, 2
bound f Dakota 20
Thunder Bay, and' the
ney's fo dry at Hamilton
—W ilDillon, an ernplo
il
the rega t at Toronto las week.
lon, itt ii. pears, fell asl p, and
awaking iscovered his lo The m
diligent s arch failed to iscever
--Mala lm Chiaholra, who ca
to Millbe k about two we s ago,
o a, party of immigrants, as drow
while bat ing on Monday He wa
native cif Stratligiass, evernesshi
Glasgow, nd a number of other rela- 1
tives nam d McKinnon re de in differ -1
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at once
to exterm
ow be do
t, and ev
fliction
ble quick
in, -very unint
no seen the gi
erg
ng
idnight rob
he house o
cliton. Th
d cuttin
e Met ith
the direc4
ard received
side of hie
•
left Coiling -
120 fiests
of them be-,
in-
ans
Aesociat
ssengers,
Causal
laborers for
balance for
ee in Gur-
was rob
NI LEAN 13 OS,', Publisher&
$450 a Yeter, in Advance.
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ime," muttering ; something
ligible about never having
I before. The poor fellow
has not sin e bee seen,- Tae boarding
home keep r, ho ever, who' is a very
kiud-heart d so t of person, has
adopted th little aif so anceremoni-
ously thro upo this cruel world of
OUTS. t
—On Moday 1 st the peoPle of Bur-
lington, neer Ha ilton, pa d the last
tribute of respect o Mr. D yid Wells,
born in Gretna reen, Dunafriesshire, with th
was 82 year3 of age. He e igrated to Grand
Canada in. 833, and has bee a resident 21 yea
on, the Beaot since 1844.
ago he was Inspector of Schools in
Bothw 11, ana,tsao years ago married.
the cid st &tighter of Captain Taylor
of the latter plece. Mr. Ross was a
young an of keen intellect, and had
he bee spared he would have risen to
the he d of his profession in his adopt-
ed Pro 'nee, His brother and partner,
the Lo al Legislature.
—At the conference of delegates from
manici &lilies along the line of the
Toront , grey arid Bruce Railway held
Directoas of the Company, a
ion for leasing the road to the
was favorably received, that
Corapa y undertaking to alter the
guage, equip the road, and keep it in.
efficient running order, on condition ef
g new bonuses from the MUni-
s amounting in the aggregate to
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—The Thousan Island eekly says
there has been a greater mend for
cottages to rent th s year th n ever be-
fore so early in th season. Some that
are well located a (1 nicely furnished,
have been rented or $100, nd others
for $75, and some mailer Q es as low
as $50 for the s son. Fo a short
time the price has been from $1 to $2
per day.
Rock Lake aection in the orthwest,
says that the peop e of that ection are
so very healthy, tit t he h had to
devote his atten ion alra at wholly
to granger Pursuit , and boa ts as the
t3B of sple did. look-
ed resalt fortY-flve ac
it- Lake last fall.
ed inggrain, Which h put in wi h his own
m hands. The doct r located at Rock
on 1 -e-The Guelph cattle fai , held on
st ; Virednesday, 4th in t., passed off very
y There ere only about 75
1 head on the gro nd. Can e, farmers
e 1 busy harvesting. Seven of the best
ed ! average of $42 per ead. Th rauning
43,11-moet of the animal offered ere ef an
inferioe qua4ity.
carpet radia out o
had been u etairs
g head snake that 1
n 1 box. She received
le 1 but did not tet bitt
e I aftletwardA1:1 led.
h wcirth have decide
dercionstration an
f Walker's grove,
liege, on Friday, 27
lin McInnes, of Egretnont, 1
an old an
met with
home fro
a trunk in
ground o
ed over hi
a way ha,
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much respect d reaide
an accident re ently whi
an his. death. Returni
t back part of the vehi
enijolt threw hi, out on t
e of the hiud wh els of pa
body, inpring im in SU
he died.;
—Mr.
ew York,
ofessers
me Coll
oh, for s
ns of th
e,Do 11
st wetk.
Mite
st be n
sit. T
broa
be A
ent
oty.
d. of
pr
tae
Ilee
ken
d be
ely t
8th
d jus
ame
the
ndlar
o tau
A
ter T
a con
o all
er men
righ
d is
lia
out
hin
li bed
lun
an
st flier
th sam
be rings
L116 pou
beg to k
rapids
el Fal
we
wa
wit
IVY
of t
o rkona as visited
eY nig t. A fine -
re 'the property or
dark bay horses
ca ningstar have been
h the tLiisves, but
ee bag of the Press
The ooke Show
m a good financial
a mace of $100 free
es, w s elected
Mr. A. atheson
rd, ret ing Preei-
p is this year in
aendO Bay and
uht taa the much
to bug as made
sent to tell ; brit
need th fact, ana
a in th Portage.
, earn stly urge
✓ potato grounds;
who heat year i endowed
ith fortY thou and dolla
ted his inteutio to give t
ge one thousa dollars
r years, to be ividea in
"es of two hu red doll
Province.
ion Bank, Toro to, one d
The money be nged to t
nd Loan Societ and h
e robbery Was complish
e icans. One of a° men e
ble the other Secured t
of
o
at Ottawa, promi es to be
e it anticipated at at the
- number of targets s to be
d of the Brunel pate n.
—A few days ae an elderl
men travellieg on the train
Torqnto and. Hamilton went
When he aWoke e found
pocket book boatel ring a20
and rio eine th thief.
cannot be toe Icaut ous in, th
son occupying the s me seat
t pickpocket in. disgu se.
s nazi of the Ottawa Valley du
depression ravested a consider
ot money in piling p a stock
lutaber. When ta ing stock
ago ;he estimated t e market
his lambert, at cer ain price.
weeks ago h(asola i to an
o Mrs. arry Lit -
was tak ng some
an old box that
or some thne, with
ing theminto balls,
of a larg copper-
y coiled p iu the
a, very sev re fright,
n. The snake was
of Son h Went -
to hold Reform
pic-nic n Capt.
ear Arm ster vil-
h August. Messrs.
harlton a d Pater -
ens, au Messrs.
dy, and ot er mem-
egislature are ex -
le
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bee den, met with a Serious mi
e as- driving to ondon on
at , when the bag n which
ted rolled -oft the w on, and he
cip tated to the gr nd in fro
Is, one of whic ran ov
he fall, his leg as bruise
s otherwise inj red, but
cover.
cession of Mc illivray, an
ss McInnes, ere drivin
they were abo to descen
1, some part of the harnes
e, the horse ra away, up
Marks was bad shaken u
urt.
he
CO
Hi
loo
se
g of the
be held
he most
of four
verner-
ot. The
ncreased
re to be
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eft r received fro a settle
ailn the following "There i,
cr of land scarcel eft in thi,
settlement, a the grea
of migrantj who me in re
Da to Da ota. is sectio
le d policy. A C adieu ha
ai road. land, and the othe
nite a.nd. Ind u. reserve
ed
sliehtly, but slip ted off and
board among th crowd of
On the following morniag the
le vessel passe down in
Be uharnois of the same line
rro escape while descending
ids, through oae of the
of he engine heeling. Several
ed water on the heated bear-
ep it in running order until the
Oil
re
e.
rre
a gives the followi
e recently in. a boa
t dinner time wh-
passed, but the 'escape was
pondent writin from Fen-
g account
eat which
piing house
0 the men
e takng that meal, one of the doors.
slyl
no 0
e ta
opened by a girl, who entered
by boy on her arna ana after
t er-bird walked to the head
le, where sat a yo ng man of
not very *naposing appearaa
ma e UB of 'the following sh tt but very •
impressi e speech : "Thiene, that is
you can do for it." he young
looked the pictur of inno-
ped from the table and made
rough the back dope at dou-
see
mai
cen
his
hat
wh
SS
—With reOard. to the qualit
winter's ice ctop, th me dealing
comnaodity say it m y seem st
perior to that , sec
, Barrie. The latte ice is v
; looking, clear alm st as cry
air, will dissolve mu h sooner t
old ice. ThiS acc mated for
, hypothesis that the winter of
was Much mare sev re than
, 1879-80, the ice w s therefor
escape from, death on Saturd
was on duty ion. a freight tr
the laelrider pate way nd he was
between the tails, ut fortune
etained presence of mind to.
lay it ttgoniziag sus ense while
ars pa.ssed over hispeasstra
1 He wee brogght to t. Thoirla.s,
amination disclose that the
aenuded of the nat al' covering
scalp was torn loose nd nearly s
leaving the slain bare. His ha
Severely squeezed and he eceitad
—The death is au ounced of
H. Rosh, the Senior member of t
firm ofRoss, Ross Killam, of
peg. About, teur ye 13 ago
left Cintario to eat
Winnipeg, and d.uri
he labored eareestly
fell he ,caught a cold
throughout the
ihe spring he apt out
not regain his health
ago he came to Toro
He was born in E
studied law in Toro
gentle -
between
o sleep.
hat his
as gone,
revellers
care of
he per-
av be a
rthepciteritii
$300,00
—On Sattirdayllast three raen wen
fishing n a boat on Chats Lake, nee
Ottawa Without notieing it thei
boat w drawn into the -whirlpool a
the foot of Chats Falls, and despite a
their e orts te prevent it -was upset
Two of he,men swam ashore, but th
third, a merchant, who resides near th
lake, wes drowned in the _whirlpool
His naine was Luder, and he leaves
wife an small family, who were visit
ing at Ottawa at the time of th
—Th4 first feraele child born in Mus
ter of . Dunean Bell, who. former].
lived ba askoka township, and is now
ar Be gsboree Miss Bell lives with
land bef re Ales P rdee's present polio
born in the tewnship of McCraney
came in o foreet -The first white child
133.
was on the 14th o may. The father o
the child is W . Simpson, late o
—At the meati g of the Grand En
Grand High iRri st ; W. D. Gordon
Ni
fellows, beta 1 al Guelph, the fol
lowing ere eleet d officers for the en
Grend I' triarele ; Dr. F. Rae, Oshawa
Kingston, Grand arden ; M:" D. Daw
son, London, Grand Scribe and Treas
junior Warden 1; J. Hain Perry, Whit
by, Grand Reppes ntative to the Sover-
eign Gre d Lodge
• --e-E. . Fyson, a wealthy young
English an, coMmitted suicide in his
For SOM time pa t he had been labor,
ing unde a At of despondency. Aft,er
finishing his dint r he retired to his
room, a d, taking a razor, „ent his
throat, and, completely severed the
windpipe He 'was discovered a few
minutes fterwerels, bat before medical
aid arriv d he bled to death. He was
not enga ed. al'ane occupation, being ill
p0B1343813i0 of cons-derable money.
pur ie abrasions ehovA the strength and
fury af the brate. One can scarcely
concoive of a mere t' rrifying position
to le placed in, anabl to rise and run
aweyl, to be turiabled and bruised byi
ing at the same qme the fiercest growls.'
—We learn that the extensive gyp-,
sum heas in the eicinity of Paris, and!
at Cayuga, and the mill in connection;
therewith, have i been purchased by,
DaVid Brown, of Parie, being a partneri
in the firm. Theibusiiiess will be cone
ducted on a very; large scale, it being
intended not onlyto supply the Cana-
dian trade but to cultivate relations
with the United Statea.
—The Marquette Re -view says: Mr.
making prelinainarY sirrangernents for
obteieing simples' of grain, vegetables,
Agricaltural Exhihitions to be held at
ng fall. He speeks very hopefully of
he prospects for4 splendid show from
hisIProvince ana:is very desirous the
oun ' y around Portage, High Bluff,
—On Saturday leet,leihile the large
ngibais in the Dundals Cotton Mills was
n orieration par0 of the engine gave
way, when the rot went smashing
nto the cylinder Ito other parts of the
Works, also breaksng through a wall
nd.lcausing considerable damage. At
he time a party of ladies and gentle-
men were lookin4 1 tbreugh the works,
and Were in the engine, room, but for-
ututtely were notlinjured, the engineer
uraing off the town ;quick.ly. The
ne 'may fainted aIive. .1
bip in !Victoria, 1county, and who is
eventy-four yearslof age, had to have
er mesa amputated ae the shoulder a
onae 3en weeks ego. She neglected to
aye it properly treated until the bones.
f the hand and at beea.rne so diseased
putated at fi st below the elbow,
ut toned the bone so i much affected
hat he was oblige to amputate again
earithe shoulder; h is doing well,
he stares of the I
.11
— recent (lie %ma Winnipeg
fan are reported
11 t
•
1
o
-
---A st aiage eve dent occurred to Mr.
he was visitiag 'a neighbor. When
about lea ng late in the evening, he
happene to wn and opened his
mouth to wi produCing dislocation
of the lo er jaws Every effort to rea
place the boee Preyed unavailing, and
Mr. Lewi was olsliged to go all the
way to Ai sae Oratig, suffering consider-
able pain, beaiaeit being.obliged to keep
his mout open the whole distance.
Dr. ,Gunn speedily set the jaw, and Mr.
Lewia is ow all right again.
ie told -4Mr.
lumber- proPrieto
ble sum men were
of sawn the Pelebr
a year thee had
slue of were proc
A few when the
at price. were thro
of last mort or
in this
ange to
ss, that
red last w.nter at
ry fine
tal, but
to the
an- the
pon the
1878-79
hat of
much
housed
netrate
Line
aculous
y. He
in, and
climb
means
thrown
ely he
stretch
ere he
wenty-
e body.
where
n ex -
young
ntirely
The
d was
ed in -
will
r. W.
law
inni-
. Ross
blish him elf in
these four years
o build up his pro-
nstitution. Last
at the cist of
which con inued
ter, and though in
for Denver be did
and a few days
to, where he died.
st Williams, and
to. Seven 1 years
harleS jones, Mr. Jas. Robb,
of th Herald, mr. Joseph
, an ; two or three young
drivitig into Stratford from
edin at a pretty brisk rate, i on
'bac -board" on which they in
g bil env broke, and all
n to the ground, all being
to eau 0 -concussion of the nu
r oet ' 66 hours he was un- ha
and fatal results were feared, an
torsi new report him in a D
recavery. tin
ng 'Malan woman namea ch
mad ira the woods a few sp
romenats and bruises. • She fro
t tO Brantford jail where pa
ne
tle
ily
woods, am:. ppestrs they quarrelled, wh
when the moth a iitruck her daughter of
with an axe, ' ntlictixtg' the wounds fie
whiah ceased , et death. The body . kir
presented an appearance sufficient to 1 fus
sicklaa those most accustomed to stiffer- tle
Mg. i The bead end shoulders had been i his
literally hacked1 to pieces, and the 1 ha
wounds were filled with thou -sands of
crawling vermia.:1 ilt seems that both
woreen were only half witted. The
daughter Was thiaty or thirty-five years
of age and the ether over eighty. She.
has not yet been arrested. , goo
--A frightful laccurrence took place ! tur
at Stoney Creek, near Hamilton, on ; Wi
Saturday. A bright lad, the second the
son of Mr, Hamilton Lee, blacksmith, 1 gus
was thoughtlessly directed by his ; he
grandfather to creep under an old ; any
building and see hope many young pigs 1 the
were there. The bey proceeded on Ids ' Ba.
hands and eesa uatil within a few Co
feet of the 1 ir, when the sow, with a stu
the intrude , seizbag him by the shoal- 1 Ree
der and c of t
wonderful of t
crept as qui visi
opening in t the
could pass a cola
ee
atoh
E .e band of In-
a be ;in. possession of
an 1 Depattment at
Duck Lake. They are 1,500 strong.
Capta n Berchmerl, on the road from
o Lake to Balttlefard, seized five
i ringte del's and to le them to Prince
! Alberti. They left e wound.ed. Twenty
I of th4 Mounted Police had gone to
1 quell the disturbance, hut Herehmer
turned them back it) order to avoid an
inevitable collisioa. Captain Moore,
withigve men, haea gone from Prince
Alberti privately ' to tl and restore
order.'
1 a valuable cow in
1 few .da-tivis age. Hi
lton4 Dumfries, lost
singular manner a
hired boy.haa gone
Ito the 'eld to bn g them home, and,
1 as usual, sent in the dog' to start them
1 with t e dog after thern, In one pea
i tween the fence a thiS cultivator the
1 cows erowded together, and one of
them ran directly against the point of
, the toague, which penetrated its breast
1 to a great depth, cle, sing almost instant
led pencil in -her seed, she dropped it
the Isteps ill fron of her. In some
standieg on its en ,and the sharpened
end entered the hild'a foot, passing
completely throug t, so4ttlitetptlatine pgointot
otruded above:
11 the peiacil out I, 41,Ei found that it
inch of it was i den from view,
g the child u r the influence of
loroform, succee (id in extracting the
--AS some persoe -fver(li on their way
ssing1 the farm of WM. StroiAreh,
ar Shakespeare, they sew that gen-
naan'with three members of his fam-
busily engaged n., binding wheat,
the Party yob:into to enter the
1,1, and in ,S. friendly waY advise Stro-
cla tb leave o ,ork' which he re-
ed ta do, threa ping te give the gen-
man a bine skin if he id not leave
plaCe. Findin that Moral suasion
the charge being peoehan h was fined
$1 ana Some $8 costsi
Journal', haa the rate gift of telling a
mos, unfo
injuries a
brain. F
conticious
but the d
fairlway o
Fox was f
daye ago,
coudition
was. broug
she !died en Seitiaday. The deceased
audlher mothea eV re in company with
some other Indian women in the
it a
reat o°81 t (1'4.r wY1 ewl 1 in'4361 wi a' las: at' all Pt1 a femineltuweBii inl gamn e es bvtaei 1 inr dg
11 testify : The (wipe dng owned by
clerk of Blaiasharel is Vie most dis-
ted canine in the wor d, that is, if
has not yet committed snicide, as
well regulated ticig would do under
cirannestances abc:ut to, be related.
ancil meeting on Monday, and
raped. around and Made things ills -
feeble generally to 'the Council. The
ve ordered hes arreisteblit no minion
he law would_ seizelthe ireteran, who
1 stuMped around tie -th;i annoyance
he Council and. the a. usement of
tors. ' In his peaigainatrons around
chamber he steripea on the clerk's
ie doe, which re ehted that sort of
Allen w th Ids hl. Ai long howI
iable to witness he pained expres-
n on that dog's f 'when he rablized
t the leg was woda.1 He fled incon-
ently from the scene, with his tail
ween his legs. I
hing! bim to the ground.
e coahl be given. With
resence of mind. the lad
e well through which he
d his tielsailant could not
stouee prevented his Ma -
mediate e ape, and while he was
pushing the aside the brute returned aw
to the char and bit him severely on pit
both his hip , an' +seized him by the sio
leg as he pleased ut, inflicting a,nother tha
bruise. Owing te his thick clothing, tin
the skin wait scarcely broken, but the bet