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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1881-09-09, Page 1- I - I � ;.Ik - �- _ , � , I I I I � - - I . - � , 11 I . I I I . . - I I . . � I :6�K Al 1881. - - - - - T --,,----" -womm-NA ft Irried vrest I �Ild . - L tree for ""I Zol'.." a new side road a,d diSappoaxed ja art, . ifis been seen Savew ad 04 ,one occasioll ai rulaalway, it beilij s, to drive the horse. past it. It app Whenever Seen Bar$ %000unted for. ' &11(1! A . Per - ;;i �6 L. Abbe�y, of tile - 3rd; I Over 750 b'aaholq �&ttison, Of hole r the Ist : .4Y � with a steam � � :Saac Pearril's. ,,,,, �e I d, -Mr.. Bosna,,,,, `s houses are &Is, hp work after all 94b. - eks. F , W-hatt � ingliam . Model School ou 11 Ir. T* A- Reid is , ' :3 remainder of the - ,U Jewitt, Of . I tile l leave his father . . ; D, his new hOrae-, . �;Ciera,ble clea,ran � I ce � &c. -Where is the �d cage?_At th, a hold in Cl , -inton 1, of two Scholar I a . arissa I I I �ewitt, from I, Morrls- W-9 be I . tirne in tile. his" . 'when any pUpil I � . . 14xanailtation from . .�chool. This re - on the school and L -ham. in?o I � I . Notea, . . t; ]Ur. R, Morley, ,[Iening a general, I - . I ' �, Wa,w&nO&h, has cres to Mr.. Chas. . I - � � I - In has bought the 0 2of Auburn k � - -nowu - 1, for $700, � - �lve of West Wa. : . t horse which died - dammatiOn. " in Exeter has Sale for the sum , I Lnge Bank war& I I ; � . . Gag, teacher in, . Goderich town. . I . Position and is- � %� I n, of Belgrave, � 5-aw, which has a ' he is at a loss ,all thera. - I of Galborne, the �-yf the county" ;to Scotland for Ln be Purchased . . I rris, who is now � � 'tend return- lacr � b, S the conatry, amilY over there . - � d the 6th'ooa- . slowly recover- - , received at the ­' . � - 7ine,'iia Morris.. ,, � - t I ilett, has been i , - : N 0, 4 (Clinton)#\ _ias, belonged to \ f -q. and is Well "N � 1. . � cricket between , '.th Perth was iur8day of last � ; lug the victory - runs. - aam, Mr. J. J. d a - painful in- ion "Gelaerall, . Mr. Fisheea � . I arid he Suffers I I �e injury-. If I Arielid of Mr. - I . .1 concession of � x :iut from E,ng� � � .1 with the apw . . :,, aad is about , . . i � at township. I I ; I I Of the Bruo6- , I . � �beea engaged � I rplintoll High � ' .5 per annurn. � pher, and the . e a judiciona . � I I � Pgoph Becket I I tear Wingham � �bile bathing. - I , �ut he entered. I , . ,ra af ter row - I Itook Cramps. �as will take � . � the 7th and I � 6 auspices of . ; Association. � I t to $1 00O.. . I . I I I be] Gaging to, arich town- � � . omingf along I - ; . Mr. Robert � � � 27 . ell with 7 1 1 . drowned. I d Grediton, I y recently, . �gold headed, 6 .- ari g. The I 11 , but Mr. arnber and I � a alt $30. 1 . rediton , has or a,Ad in- I 11 this falL .. Ireamery oa - luf acture of ads having : 9. � has been I - _ff � - .)r Several i I I onsall, and 11 ��. Uri, ]Eluro� I I I e to Maui- I . ac. will be . I � � . ownallip of . . . is 2J millS I - . - , rate 11 ix -tenths Of I ounts the :, 11 ;or Sinking I I . Eiterest 011 I e & young �. , a short . a driVIng' a I . orses too)[ I : on a ralip I the- seat rable dis-- ­ .11 I topped. 11 .e�, but not . I roken and Jdamaged. . hurt. _7 � ­ __11 11-1 _­ - 1._--_-_.__.___ - _­ - -------­­-----________ __ . ­­ ­ ____ _­­­ 7 . i . � . � I I . - , . �I � I L i . . . � I � . . . I i . - . - I � �E'� � . .1 . I . . ! .! ; I - I � - . 1 4 ! I --i- __ - � I . I . ; I __ � I I - � I I ; . i i . i ! : . i I i ; � I i � ; ; � . i i � I ! ; i i I I . � ; . i i 1 1 � : � � I , I ! : I I i . , � I . : . � � 7 - V : 7 � I � � I � % I ! I I i . - � i I i - � I . � I I 1.11, I . . i i . � I - . . I I - __ - - - - — I e. ! � . ; I � L . I , - : . --.----- I , : - � Z r__ _____ — ____ . -M . ! : ; 3 . i - . I I � - I i i i i . � ! ; � . I f ! I � N. , I � i I : r � '. ! � . i - I I . - � � . _. __Z_ . ! � I � � i . . : i i i , s . - . 1, . __ : i . 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' 1 )_ I - . --- � I I * I . � � L 1 *1.50 a Yea;r, in Advance. 1, ) - � i ; — i . ; I I - � I I i t . - . I I I � � � I I - . I I I i ; . e FO ALL -,AND WINTER Replies � I I I i to the Nevadt' �01 s� 'country roads, and, sad to say, on fruiti is lar�,e and well developed, and . i . L I T , r.r �01 s I E_-_ I 00 twelve feet., and fall n h ad of CODWDtSiaud a Qf ack of a .3 o 'via a r f b a i� rn-un 14, n f. t r" +'k 11 ;a 4- t, . I U, I 0 LCL,Ur,1_-X V all M,;- . R. rjDITOR,—VEAR S14 :— laviug 1 4 Ily Or the playgrounds of our public alth ugh the two are close together, Morrison, dealiDg him a fearful �low. barn was .cwisumed. Loss about tion. Nan Yies are suppressed for Obvious , - � - I I I perused the epistle from Nevada which �choo s- It has been proposed to fine whei pulled apart show but slight con. He remained uucoonf3cious tor an I hour $1,000; oodusurance. % reasons. ! : � 'NOW OPENED OUT AT appeared in yo , I thos I . I i Ur colu mnsl I a who sv6ar in publicl and -we b(i-' ilectilon between the pits. and's half, when death relieved! him —Last Saturday morning a fatal acci- , —Within two � years .two pr; ' ' . . We feel it incumbent UPC 11 I I las, W " �i6ve such al course wo ' i i I i omising U to rol OV 0 � . uld I lessen the —The work of oompletiug the inter- from his suffering. ! dent occurred at, the St. Lawrence and I OU,Dg Men from Hamilton ha,ve died , . rvo s at - � at Once the suspense aud ni: bvil. ; 'hal arrangements of the geological .—Thomas Wagstaff , former � . I -h I . � A r. Edward Roberts, I ly, a Ottawa Railway crossing at Dalhousie luder melancholy circumstances ia on inseparable from su, � � I exalted I af - � — of Richmond, museum at Ottawa Will not be com. passenger conductor on the raa�t street, Ottawa, by which Mrs. Pittman outh Africa. - 'James E. Farriside - SMITH & WEST'S,"' I I . - i . ' .. , pirations. Not oul ' hear , was badly; poisoned by plate I for some weeks y ' ay, running i ;,ro f rbm the . Y Oucehave'%ve pardse I I � at. As soon as W�Pteru Railw botweX Ni Lett, w fe of the City Clerk, was iu- v�eut there Some years af I those lines, replete with aull elo( * . uhali ac, Par E; green while feeding the possi a] - i *11 be un- ' . � I 'nea - i 0 .a the specimens wi I ag�ra Falls and London, and residing stantlykKed and atiother lady serious- aimbitious city, � L I i a -ad sublime modesty worthy t . 44dly stuff 0 US stock oi potato bu � and returned to Hamil- I a ' I . therle � f Det O s I 1:, �, I gs. pack ,d and placed in the show cases. at1the former place, com7mitted suicide ly injured. The ladies were driving t6n, where he col1lected a large amount � . - � � ONTAR-1.0 MY GOODS HOUSE, 8 ; the master wori of u,a6,e,* i� �A young lady has the pharge of the The work of arranging Will, it is Monday triorning, at 7.45 o'clock, at his over the railway crossing, engaged in 4 goods and Staried again for thoC ty I li6w. $ , I atiou, and did not See the tra n Ife . I ape- . � . mind embalmed for imnYolrtali ' Brantford Mechanics' institute and thoui ht, take two or three months. r : idence, by ShOOtiDG himself in the converB i, , was soon followed by E. C,. Kerr, I I � ever, owing to an op ical � dolusiol) Readi ig Room, arid the place and its —Prof. Galbraith, of the School of n: Outh with a pistol. The bal I pamed oi ted. As the buggy 8 . n of a well k � wn dry goods iloan of in thi 3 offer cc u� 1� J � � was bei g -shun , � i probably we catch . ' - bel ings are kept in admirable order. Pract�ical Science, has reached Chicou- ti rough the roof of his mou tb to his' ,he railsthe train struck the amiltion. Kerr! and Fornside; went : SEAFORTH. " 4 '_ 0 in such modest terms, the glitter no 19( P P xtrick �urke, a notad diver, who tim i. I He was been journeying in a canoe b s,in. He only lived an hour and a carriage and quickly overturned it i, to partnershipl, and soon laid the I I pr a- 0-1 M lila dtseende into water as � eguable br ss ; the emossal chee 0 deep as from I Lake, Superior to Sagueuay, by h If after committing the'dee-1. Mrs. Lett fell on the track and th' ' I I a f6undation of 1,j successful ' business. � your correspondent in t 3e fir 80 eet while operating upon wrecks in W&Y Of HULISOU Bay to the upper waters Some time during Wednesday night cars passed over her mangling her arm While up couu:trvl Fernside 'took Sud- . . lace- - I I I In advertising a 4n(t , 0 - : I . bihties of whic ,ake Ontario, died in Kingston last n . . : - I Ir ,we of the Saguenay withouc any company I of last w,uek, a cow and heifer bel i and othe - portions of her body. Death donly ill mud died in a few hours. A i I . I our.1riands are quite . at�ur ay evening. on -Ing . , cogaizarit; aud;for � but t I at of the Indian guides. I to Mr. Willis Goodenow, of St. C"th r . � i a - was aim st instantaneous. letter fr6m Port Natal has been rleaeiv- I WE BEG TO CALL which we have not askeO him to) S 01- � _�_ a Kolapore Cup won by the Can- — r. Simon Patterson, a well-known. aripes, strayed from the pasture lield —A , rrible thunder storm passed aft announcing the death of young Kerr. - . � tor a -market, and mor6over are )' Adi an Nimbl6don Team arrived at Ot- and much respectea resident of the into an unoccupied house., The i two over Ayr on Wednesday evening last Both were the centre of a large circle of . obtuse to appreciat �a*a Monday, and is on view at the I . a his !40.( 0i townEiiip of Dumfries, died at his resi- animals made their way into a small week. he lightning struck Mr. H. friends, and splendid specimens:of ,our SPECIAL ATTENTION —is pardonaule only in 0 nsidera 1104 0 1� f,niniou Rdfle Association meeting dence, West River Road, on Wednesday bedroom, and were smothered to death Gemelin' house, splitting the chimney I young Canadians. *h ell is now being hold there. ' g � ' ' I I . tile source. We must a t look fc r fig I . of last week, in the 68th year of his by the heat. Mr. Joseph Graham I dis- making t -le bricks fly in all directions,' I . —Mr. A. J. Cavana, Provincial Land . . from thistles etc 4 �Rev. Dr. Wild, the eccent er- � ' ' So a beai Witt I age. Mr. Patterson had resided on the covered them by their hard breat�iug. passing d:)wn a partition, shattering a -� Surveyor, with two assistants, has beea , � � these little Peculiarities ill aDtici )atiol man of BO d Street church, Toronto, Same farm for 30 years. 0 i � e was taken out dead, and the 6ther door all y pieces that Mrs. Gemelin I making a survey of the marsh lati, i ' - Vew Dress Goods " � - d J ,, I . as n To Oto I ) " of the time when Darwiniaii aidv�ca,te., EaBlexpresse himself in favor of taxing —Hou. Alox. Mackenzie and Mrs. died shortly after. i . was atteniptiug to shut and knocking her I t4e counties of Simcoo, Ontario, and . I with the triumph of '-I told S 411 peo)erty except -that owned by the r.5 ' - with a view of. wertkiiiing how I cc 14 you � 01 0 ro Mackeuzie were among the pasoencers -�-One of the most terrific tbuinder to the flo r quite stunned. She is re- 11 'York, I I . I I It shall rescue him from the obscurity Oil ,; over ment, church p' party included. by mail steamship from Liverpool on ar 4 lightning storms ever experienced covering, lalthough badly bruised. Mr I much of the said land Black Cashmeres I �. ---�Tl a heat in the hop yards �t . would become 1 7 � arable in case of the waters of �i Lake � ' llDn,' ha 3 been so intense that sev-6ral of West. The ex-Promier States that be The 1-Sirricoe being lowered. Mr. GaTarra ) lage. The yeafningisplri Pros- Saturday, and left immediately for the im that district assed -over Ottawa! la t Gemeli , i his work p do , Untr I o vivi . P . s n I a sho wtistairs a C� i in a v a Is. Viis tile victim of a t , S4. . � . Id in Picking- turdav niaht between, 10 an4 11 had also a very narrow escape. I OSe E ploye I . ci 4C t; CC Inaagluation. His brain, if w I the��ein bad has recovered his usual health. He o'�iock.' Ku 0 1 Satins, a m4y 1681 ox Presbyterian Ch rch lightning ripped off the inside window i commenced his duties about two months the term, has received the im o quit work. 1 It would have endanger- looks ell, and has his beard out close to �L, � I petus frorr w'4 struck by lightning, but riot badly ca:sings, passed through .,a paper he was � ago, a d ha survey a tb low i � I dd thei� lives to have continued. a 8 eil it e �lands I the brain (remember we use the worc I !, i . i ds�l�naged. Kelly's barns and outb4ild- reading, making a hole in it about the 11 i the following townsbips:—North � ' literal sense but e Last Sunda at Lachine Bank one J�dge Rouleau, of Ottawa, has do- ino�s in Gloucester were fired by I the Bize of a copper, and Singed the hair on I rilli�a, South Orillis, Rama gara, . (C b4 ic in no I . 'Fringes, -Etic. ' rely to I av6i(' , I , y — ' im � ' Oraiud runkitrain telescoped another, tech nicali tiei) of him wh T 3 - h w coil 11 I I cided that a by-law be passed by the e163 trio fluid, and burned to the gralund. his arm. He fell' 0 the floor, but was Thora, Georgina North G,willimbury - I the paragraph of a ud! a doir-ductor had his arm broken I I . . 0 fel weeks 90 �� Hull COUnCil, iMPOSiDg a fee of 0150 on So�eral persons were stunned, but �one not seriously hurt. Miss Maggie Walk- a�d King -and heexpects to finiall, West � - it is not with a i asides sustaining other injuries. The taverJ'aud $200 on saloon licenses, is of'ihem fatall . I to the N�� vaat I I , y i or, in the same house, was also'pitched OwillimVury some time next week. He - . . youth we have � loss to )roperty will beyery heavy. noll and void, and that the proceeds of �,-Mr. Robertson, steward at Ri eall off her chair. - � ii . t deal as t1l) I � : ei ects that it v� 11 take some Ave Or a i8`4 8 . I � I . _� D C:1te'nzie,,Of Mount Cres- Such a ta' can not f' 11��ll, has received a letter from hisl son, —Mr. D. A'. Jones, of Beaton, will 1 aii weeks longer th complete the �work. originator of tills mati- � aid H IP 'imo 11. X orm part of the � EXTRA VALUE IN dicate, so pass on YOU0g man froi . I cent Fdrm, Hyde Park, last week sold funds of the municipality, but should i who is with the viceregal party iu,� the show at the Toronto Exhibition 5,000 There is a large percentage of the lands -1 a - I .. i . � I i I.. I __ vada, we leave- you to hide your di i4h- It) I M ,. Lewis, ,of Yarmouth, two revert to the Government. Northwest. It was posted a ' . � . i - 8 &.900 11 . . I . . t Fort! El- packages of. honey and a great variety of � . � U. . I r � . � . . .. . ad head among the kindred cabbages ,';Of ' t o4ou ,hbred,�bull calves, three months —A brakeman oil the Grand Trunk lice on the 18th of August. The party hives, a now wax extractor, and a model i b6ttom at the depth of about twoj feet. '3 . I I I � ld,�iforl silo. � . � . .. i - i I GREY & WHITE COTTONS DOve Mountain. But the Pinnacle I Railwiy named S. Collier, was killed at' we 1 . I ' of i In [Middlese to travelling at the rate of forty I bee-bouse, comprising new features and � In many places the muck or black so-il - I I . self complacency from which our con i 1 x over twenty barns are Brockville on the lst inst. It seems mites a day. One day they made $1 ix ty I improvements of great value. In con- - predominates, and no bottom could be y I . . - L respoudeut views himself, is altoceth . er i rep rtea as burnt from lightning, dur- that he was Signalling to the engildeer mites, but as three horses died fro 4 the I se, those in- 1 found... ' � I ; I t . � t5 � in nection with this bee-hou' I . � . too giddy- a height fo hiB rr elal I ain pulling Fxome 3attle cars in eff,0cts thereof, it was decided t' go terested will be shown how to winter � '—There has. been another tele ' L WINOEYSj PRINTS. &O., . Ntbbe thunder storm of last week,,a'ud i ibre, and we ,viould a vise him, o. , � a I , of - a tr s or. The. tri is describe Q I I I I sdoping . cal it, t�wnship of' Walpole, in Haldi- the Siding. The train struck him and ea'� d as 6,eincr the different species of bees according I Ilision on the Grand Trunk RaSv � �, P 14 1 cc . ay - I . . _ L gether with the'oth m count ,'over twelve. . knocked him against a cattle guard, i r' I to tLe kind of hive in use. But the !A aout 4 o'clock on Monday morning . . er two aspirall ts, to , Y L ra!h r,a rough one. .. curb all B"Uch ambi I � Thb- Executive of the Ontfrio broaki ug his Deck and arm. I I . - tious uprisilIg ' arid I �,L _ � V. Mr. Appleby, an Augllican most novel and interest � ric, item of his I two freiaht trainswere proceed* i east . 1. . not allow their imagination � Braach � , I 1 , . n Ing - , V run � E L of the Dominion- Alliance have —Tie Department of the Interior clergyman &tS&61t Ste. Xarie,audO'Arn- � exhibit will be about fifteen colonies of ' froin Brockville, and one of -themb ad WE ALSO! SHOW LARGE RANGE OF riot, or a would-be witticism to get.t1le - �etermiued t ca 'L � � I I . L 0 a Convention of has ju �t issued a now edition of its map inin,gebaplain to theBishopof Algoma, 1 the honey -makers themselves, wh.i 'h q re4ched Lachine bank and was slowly L - amperance t an and Prohibitionists, of Ma itoba, Showing Dominion lands has: been obliged to leave hi , * 0 . --_ � � . better of judgment, gallantry, and 411 , 'a I . A inission I will be ranged in hives along the fence : making way at the head of a good. Stif F I I � other gentlemanly attributes, and inote. ti) be held in amilton, on Sept. 15th surveyed and lay ds entered ; also rail- s the lines in conse- and can be seen attending to business grading, when the other train c � . . ; . alud,16th. I aine Up . - over to understand these 16t8 are Il ) f r ., way and half-breed lands. Some errors quouco of a scandal in which be was ! with their proverbial industry. These I with a rush and dashed into the rear Ready'made Clothing sale. Step down nd ont, YOUDU I 1----irh Galt Reformer draws attention which occurred i a th . a previous official cc � licated a few weeks ago. He had . . . I a n 6 . rnp colonies include Pare bees of the Holy; cars of the train. The engineer! and i you're not the proper 801H.-- ELF- - tb the f ict tl at notwithstailding the, maparecorrectEd. Itisiumanyways beeki found guilty of being too intim,a) ; . . I i te Land Italian, Cyprian, and other va- : fireman jumped for their liv,eq� and- , . . PHONE. . I I e�trelnE drynass-of the season there has the co nplatest a d most accurate map with a well-connected young girl in his ' ' ! e 4 . � I � 1 t i , nalay I � J rieties, as'well as the various otosses. I scaped with soine slight bruises'; but P ! ears I I ; . . � FOR MEN AND BOYS.' MR. EDITOR. -DEAR .S�IA -.—Beli3vAg � n Or been so milch water of that country -y 3t publislied. ' congregation, �Wbo is well known 112 1 An inhuman action is reportnd * C nductor Larose haaboth le -s brilised I i�tll,;T oucts and ruarshes'iu that neigh I — I � I that your Nevada - - - '_ 7 . cc rrespqno� an( s, - ! P, —VV hile Mr. I lerriman, driver of the I Toronto, where she was educated. � from Point Rouge. A farmer was ' arid an arm broken, besdes Several . ! I b rhood as no w. � i I � � Z . - Messrs..D. H. Bayer, and paitner, Levi z I Guelpli and Han ilton stage, was I a in ! I ,rious I . . . Cub. Jr., will be anxious t� ---jThe deal and - dumb literary so- - b Pass- I --�-An elderly man named Revel and I troubled with a baulky horse, an contusions of a more or less Be; , � � b hear iro m eti f _149.,(1ween Stra �ane and Freeltou re- I his;wife had lived for Several 3 ears near I order to break him of the habit and . nature. - Twelve'ears in � all were Aam� � y 0 Toronto will hold their annual cently,1 the horse I . I I , tn I . on i start hini when he obstinately re -e , ag ad, three or four of them h-avin 'been . me in reference to the youril a ladi 4 el. 1 c I � wore .knocked down I Zion Chapel in Waterloo TownsbiP * . 9 � p ic 0 1 . I I . ' lontained ini . ic ii or about the 13th inst., when by In I i I luded to in their letter, a ., , . I isiexlected joined by a the electric.fl�id and lay stunned for as' all rented place of ton or twelve i fused to proce"od, undertook to -light a � te.escoped, and the rear freighti cars . I hey will be 0 1 . . ycur issue 'of the 26th �st. and not , severa.. minutes� The ,driver and a i a-crOs. Lately tile old woman beaan to fire underneath him. So determined : lel t the track, while the locomod- J I . I - I � 0 1 ive wag , . These Goods ar( ishing to keep them i' ' If ,rg6 n u in ber d their- friends from all lady passenger wore also Severely affect- ; act illqueer," and after some time be- was -the horse, however, not to pove 4 ditched. The night was pitch -dark sad - 41 , suspe�.80, 1 I . : _ Low Prices, and we shall be pleas ed to "knowing that hope de ei-ed inaketh _P rtS of Outano. ad, th( lady not having yet rently crazy. Within the that he maintained his position over ' ra -11 was pouring in torrents i,when . show our friends through early in the the heart grow sic I Tw boys belongui,ngg to Owen Sound from tile effects if the shock. - I I � In. , I . 0 k," I thor fore hahtan , . last couple of weeks the old man fol- the fire udtil overcome by the beat, � th 3 affair happened so that the driver season. ,vse4'foracru,so on the GeorgiauBay. ! to reply. Well,in the first pl 86'a � I —Rev. Dr. C chrane, of Drantford I lowed her example, and now -the ricigh- ! when he lay down on it, and was burned : co iianot -see th a lights�of the flying al I I might mention that the ladies t - eM_ d lowing to he smoke lost their way returned home from his Manitoba .trip ' bors are at their wits' ends to k -low i to death. His owner attempted. to save ', tr Lin. . . P . aUd'weie on the water and without last week, looking well, but evidently a i —The loss of property in the county , I Selves carefully purused ) r lette and wb t to do with the two worthies or his life on:foreseeing the result of.his ' I i f.cod, for four ( ays. They were picked jaded by his unwearied labors to ad- how to repress their queer antics. � � were iii turns highly,ple sad, am sed, , I Sill TTH d- WEST. 0 . I I obstinacy,but was not strong enough "ofMiddlesex by lightning : rin the 6�1 - delighted, -npxess dil with t4 I U D by the Noi thern Belle. I vance the missionar interests of the ---�The Grand Trunk authorities are I to drag the poor brute from t6 � , arid iL y � flames. ,' storm of the 31st ult. is unprecedented __ ------------- — description you gave of I —,Ur,. J. Lawrence Hill,- formefly Presbyterian church. He was greeted ma�ing rapid progress with their do ible I —Mr. Q 'T. Brydges, Land, COTnMiS- lin y u -selves and' . (. in the memory of the oldest i habitant. GREAT A�TTA , MIS Young, a Galt, and ister of Jas. by i mouse audiences wherever he tracik. Twenty miles have been laid I sioner of the Hudson Bay Company, i Jas. Milne, concession 6 ACTIONS at once concluded that T u . in�u t �e�, , . 1 Westmhoter, -1 . :Y � g,:, sq., . � _. 1. . nothing short of -paragoos. of I I cr, : P. P., has distinguish- went a 3d his visits can hardly fail to be between Port Huron and, T urned to Winnipeg from a t ip ,' had all his barns and crOps d,estroyea. . : -_ P rfe - I . oronto, has rat rl � � -at husb In 8 , I .. I . tion," the very idead of wil I a([ erself b) again carrying off the productive of much good. i whillst nill6teell miles between- Port through the Mennonite reserve, the - Loss, $6,000; insured for, $2,000.1 Mr. ' T— ought to be, and it.,was onivi S ,,,,Ot ish Lea ue's prize f6r the best —S the Hamilton Times: ThiEi Hope and Toronto have been graded, I Pembina Mountains, Turtle Mountains, � A thur Thirlawell, 12bh rboncession Of � . — . I began to reflect upon your I when tholy : teltnterance sUry. morni g a gen eman roug nto our an are rea y for the steel ra IS. Be- I Millford, Brandon, 'and Fort Ellice to ilding and conten-ts, . � . I novel man- P . i Lobo, lost his out bui . - I � ner of farming made I — r. Coll3er, of Westminster, has office a paper box fall of y "low twe, I . . . I .1 neve slary by your - , - allow colored on Belleville and Port Hope ten' 1 Qu'.,,vppeII3. He corroborates all other 1 valued at $1,200; insurance, $600. . I I ,WM. CAMPBELL'S mountainous country, iia ely, lif S st4iuel the 1 ss of a valuable span of --varmint" which destroys the clover. miles have been laid. Work- an I reports regarding the rapid progress of 11 David Charlton, of 12th 'concessio . n of . I I � � . .1 . I - ! � - 'v'dg ho�rs,bs. They broke their le"S in jump- They are smaller than the cheese mag- going on vigorously to com has 0 -North vest; especially in the Turtle ' I 8 to sow your gr&in with a guh and hav- plate th the � L bo, also lost all his outbuilding � and - � 1 ; it cillver a fence, and bad to" be killed. got, an I hundreds of them lodge in a double track from the BollavelIT i 1 rance, �600. � iDgtOLIOUptoreapit.i a�b�jmlloo that T Ure I and Pem)ina Mountain regiong,ana I crops ; loss, $2,000, iuieti THI ' their r�inds were fill(il i lslu' b ; 9, - GLO 3 d � a 1hideB were sold- the other morning Single feed on the se' , with I ead. Thev ad. de ot to the Victoria bridge. � Nt. , HOUSE, I P; . . 1 al g the trail to Brandon. From : J. Uorden, London townallip, 6th' con - sense of your dancer in h vin Olt t4e Drarhet Sogen�ralare tlieir ravages in this on .. ce i . . 0 - . 9 to use la '.' ry I ---�The TorontoReaper and Mower !Brandon t) Ellice he saw nothing .-but ' Sion, also had his bar�&' and 6rops . . � k . . . I t, � f - -ad Mr. Thos. WestW.00d . , _ gun so much, fearing tl�aat it ill' �Waher Laidlaw, B. A., graduate s6ction it is feared .there' will be ve Co7any -facture' annu illy I good land, all of which maybe culti ' destroyed, a I ! , , this year froul Toronto University, on. little clover seed next Season. , or Zt who manu I ' i i I sometime kick the breatil[ out -of the r in o 2,500 machines, have vated. From Ellice to the.Qu'Appelle lost a valuable span of horses. John I I . I . il darlings, or explode and in Ingle yo a, ( 11 , SIL=, . Lcomplisbed the feat of —Orl Sunday, September 18, the I throuA certain changes in the Ameri- River tb .and is gobol, but so far very i Gxay had his barns and crops des . troy - I I - : BV 7 ig acrbss Kampenfeldt Bay, at service at Notre Dame, Montreal, will � I rl . 0 i I , __.� - FUR HATS, i . were not this your cruel I ate they sti I Bi,rrle, and back—about three miles, be of an imposing character. can portion of the firm'decided to cl()Be i few settle ha've gone into that part'of i act; loss, about $1,200. Win. BeOttie's I - . I - I have to hiar of your being carried away - Four their establishment in Canada and do- the countr,y. The land is, however, all , barns iu. Westminster totally destr6yed, . . W thout rest � I choirs willunitei-ant(I with the assist- vote, all their energy -to the American I t way ,from Ellice to Qu'Appelle I S FELT HATS, I � in the balloon never more to returr , *1 i I I he . alsp three valuable horse and all his . which, in either case, would be ufa —Th value of the goods pilfered ance ofithe Christian Brothers' schools, I branch of their firm, which turns out I River, good and capable of excellent crops, with a number of fine agr4cul- I - fr�m I tb 3 Northern Railway Wharf, at will fd!rm a choir of 900 voices. The � : I i DRESSED *HITE SHIRTS., cent to break their heArts .-ntirel , anil 1 60,000 machines annuallv. The land I cultivatiOli. tural machines. Peter ;Farguson, :of I y , C611i g�N oodlis'esti mated at over $1,000. mass?. 6i miaelue o . , to prevent this sad state of affairs they SlJaff rd f Perrault is being occupied by the' firm in- Toronto �as 1 —A case possessing much interest to W6stminster, lost , I i REGATTA SHIRTS—all prices, tbought it � the"n1an ,Who was arrested and prepared for. the occasion. ' ! . � wo*uld' be wil4e', in in, to � i been sold to the Grand Trunk RailWay farmers ca�ne before Mayor Spiers, of stables, implements, and I a large '-part I I . . I � I so nAuc a admitted to bail, when called for trial —Emerson is to have a handso I 1 Galt, receotly. It was a case of dogs of is crops. T i � , withhold the information you I failed to appear� . " . me I Company, and the machinery jur- I he Ilghtritag strudk %* I wa's READY- DE SUITS. desired. Hoping thatyoulmay yet Su(_ brick 4neor two storey town hall. The � chag.ed by the Massey Manufacturing killing shOp on the farm of Mr. An- str).wstack, from which the fire ' � , I I T �,—..Pifficulties between tbeempIoyees lower flat will have offices for the tow ' . � coi amanicated. Robert ' Fraser,i of I . ceed in obtaining wives worthy of YOL I of I I rival , lumber operators in Parry 11 Company. drew Mosc�ript, near Galt. The latter I i � . clerk, 6gistrar, clerk of the county I I I who will neither be afraid of —Alderman Morgan Jellett, chair- 1 heard a noise among the abeep early in Westminster, lost his , Ouse - burns, - * guns nor ; - I I I I ALL FIRST-01—ASS GOODS. 1,bS iala� . Squad, i is feaired, will endi in blood- court land chief of police, a large ma . d of phe Finance Committee of the ,� I balloons, and that your four hea'. I the morniu� about daybreak, and on and cropsi; loss, vi,00011;. insurance, I shed.1 T a question is the usual one in a councill chamber, arid other convern . $3, )00. James Mill Blieds, . . truly beat as two at Do di3talut daie is . I - Belleville City Council, died about 5 p I going out found two dogs worrying s lost his I i : the s'ncere' wish of Your CoRREoeN_ dry Bleasm—who shall have the "water ences. !The upper flat will be hand- m. on Sunday, from malarial typ�L them, which he followed, -and felt con- bar US, Stable and granary i 101389 s5l."Oft 1 COME �ND SEE I : , rigbt�" for dri 'iBg logs?" ' hands �ely furnished for a � 1 DENT. I V 0 � 11 , Ires continue to rage in hall. .. he buildin town feve', with which he was seized a few - vinced that they were owned by two Ropert Summers, near 1�ondon, lost �a - � �. . I —The bush f r I P. S.—Should any further enquiries . i - 9, it is expected, days ago. Mr. Jellette, who was 44 gentlemen in Galt. One Sheep was baiii containing the s6asan'S . I I various arts Of the Ottawa Valley. will cost between $7,000 arid $8,000. . I orop ; AND YOU WILL GET . ARGAIN S be made by anybody on this SU4je9t I years of age, was descended from [ an killed and another badlyinjured. One t6tM -loss, $5,000. The Messrs. Brown, . I , , , AlFe0y it is estimated that farm prop- of t1he 12th c6ucession of Westmin�'ter, . " I � 18 1 J i I . . they must do so by letter,. addressed to I ' —The Evangelical Alliance of St. old Irish family. 'He was born at Port of the owners paid 85 and promptly had . I er;ytocverthe value -of $150,000has J his dog ,shot, but the other objected t' losf their outbuildings and crops.- ! MT. . I t� obn, New � Brunswick, complain that Hope, and lived in Belleville d i 0 . P. O'. Box 174, Hensall. ; I It . . . . I ,� � Uling . - W -A. CAMPBELL. - I—.- I bem reduc6d to ashes, and 'Upwards of. - I I 'S leave the city on Sundays ; the do so for what he doubtlebs beliei ' . I ! , steame, greater part of his life, practis!,Ilg 7ed to W.iP. Franks, of Westminster, is a . � I I ! a hundr d faudilies rendered homeless. - I . Can I I i I that the Eastern railroad Bends out a his Profession as an attorney in Stirling be sufficiout reasons. After hearing heilivy loser, Duncan Campbell's barns I 10 . ! ll �� 1— - fires in the counties of Peter- . ale- d the au4 stables in Lobo were all destroyed. . - 'Campbell'i3 B1 ok, No 1, Seaforbli. , . -The Hamilton police force COSIS :1 bo�o a and Victoria have been most train on Sunday evenings; that the 1 for some years, but afterwards at B ' the case tbe Magistrate decide I . post offce sendsa mail -by this Sunday 1 ville' He entered the City Counci in owner of the dog should pay the dam- ,T. 1�ergusorr, a farmer livi � 'near tirr, $30,000 a year. ;; f ng . I - L I ap I in and' destructive. Farmers f,ra;" a A fl, 4- 41, 4- 4r, 1: � `1 11 1_ .4 11 I A I- 11 T. ',I�� #_,�.'h; 1',.+ . a I .4;.4 1 1 . —A splash of iresh mortar -struck. the I fLA � v F08 -Q 00 S Hapb I 1011 . . i ages an that s og s on e estoroy- - - ri L, �� "VW . e � . _1=S 11 G� S , 81 -T--J:M -!have a manylinBtances lost houses, open on Supday mornings so that box- ! —,' n of bairl and all his crops ; L 813, '$'5r � 0 L ! ,L,L I : eye of Mr. G. Locklin, of C rapbellford, '. I � � & J. Tindall, of Nichol, had! a ad. It is istated that the decisio., I , , L , : I Lh L I � 11 barns, c ops and everything except the hoJders! Call, have access. ' the Mayor is to be appealed against. , with small insurance. A ouse belo - I i � � I and destroyed its sight. I yoke of white oxen stolen on the 10th I 9- � � I t laid : t,s(If, lea�lihg hundreds,of families ounk lad in Port Hope ! I I - I - . I . —It is said the grand efoss of ithb il —A y pushed ; of August, and they have been tra6ed - —The following are the respective if to Rev...J. H. Robinson in otdon I -1 - ' " ' , ilug't, -was struck and : considerably ! . ` n I dy destitute. . a I a rge pea 'into one of his nosbriis. � so far that it is now known that t 'ey marks obtAI'ned by the different hands i Ea� . , I I � I a a _ ; . . Order of -St. Michael and �St. Geo'rg'p 'Ico'NeffIve-year-91d daughter of Prof, After it had been there Several days and 1 are at the present momentin I da aged. , i� OF will be off area to Sir John Xacdona,ld.': � mid-oc an competin t the Ingersoll band tourna I 7 m I I M , i � . � 1 W)rk�lne u, musical instructor at the began t pain him he told his mother , on the way to the Liverpool mar at. ment: Woodstock band, Ist prize, �� the young man Buckle, who I was I � - � . I —The busy�'bee has become a regular , Ncrnl�al 3.ud Moidel Schools in Toronto, aboub it ,Being of a. decidedly practi- ' The �arty who stole them sold them at 280; Hespeler band, 2nd prize, 223 ; ' 1 1 , ' " I L . nuisance in Woodstock. It is said ther� ; cut her I hroat with a law I i arr Sted in Loudon, and charged vnth I . . I � a I n mower over cal turn of mind She placed one hand I a good figure at the Orangeville Fair, I Petrolea brass band, 3rd prize, 196 ; i ran, ling off with Miss Hollingshead, of , are over 500, hives within Lhe limits if a Nvook ago. Look jaw has set in, and over his eyes and with the other put a � arid �bev eventually fell into thellands of Preston Musical Society band, 192 ; ': Bla ishard, was tried before X4yor ; r 0 the corporation. i 1 � she is �nct expected tj reeover. good phich of strong pepper in his nose. � a Tokonto exporter. As the cost of re- Grand River Indian brass band, 185; i Hal ding aud J. S.. McIntyre, J7. 3�.., in TS & SHOES- i I I _L � —Miss Templeton Armstrong, Ith � __ 'WC little boys playing in a pi I Pefrblea Amateur Band, 170; St. ' i T g -pen The boy then Sneezed terrifically and ­ ... St. ary's., on Tuesday of last Week, 6 ; . I covering them would amount to m1re � - eloquent lady evangelist from LOL Z � wi ill imatcheS came near making a gave th ea the'grand bounce. than1they are Worth, the Messrs T 11- 8 and dischargeu with a mo itio . � � JBzklaud, is deliverijig a series of ;ad- I So i . Mary'sbra� band,169; U. C. -Furni- a ad U �1 to , I " ious c�nflagration at-Groonfield, near. —Mr George Dickie sold his farm in d i I ture Co.'s I ! � 4 . all �!ve them up for lost. I I band, Bowmanville, 152 ; be rhore discreet in his condUctinfu:ture. . dresses in Toronto. . J ! A � -F 11 . 11 11 11 . � I � . I I � I I I 1+ pau au .14 orb U UMMLeS, near Glenmorris, a — ' wateriorLat and, 146. � G�1111NO 0 ATTHE .. I . W. J. Thompson, of Lo d kjOrne"i ZOIO-- Boti the young people ,,v,ow ate' &I Winnipeg, says Rev. Pi of. Gran �, ip , five v�ltl�lle pi"Z" , " Mr. f . a li� M. Crocker, St. Marys, lst prize; W. 1rU — has purchased a span of th] a3 fidelity but -promise to be more cautious . - � - ' _ � gs were consumed. ew years ago, and with his family i ree-ye ,_�l , . Goldia's barn and stables had a narrow removed to Kansas, where h6 and hiB` coltso by Bay Fearuaught, dam Lady H. 6mith,Berlin, 2nd; John E. 14 - T liable some time to beina flooded out of I . I . c- in future, and are now going to try their . 8-,) � � existe4ce.. In 1826, 1 at' �Ud l861 its , esc ape'. . i I � son engaged in farming. Not liking Elgin, from Mr. J. Collier, of Be ... h- Lean Oran Me, 3rd. In the piano ,it - . preseut site was flood - 1 ,� . 1 level best to win over the Oola female 14 led. zoologi � cal gard.en in Toronto -the coui'ttrv, Mr. Dipkie has returned to i ville,, paying $575 for them. They are I conte'st � C. Lewis., of Hamilton, alias Miss Hollingshead"s MOth8r, !who * ' � � ' -There is a great scarcit� of dwel lag haTT, me an� established fact. - The Ontario, where he purposes spending 'said to be beauties. 8 a5l 7 I., prize, Miss M , � I - SEAFORTH BOOT & SINDE STORE, . : Mr. Wm. Robin- wa aw a9910 was the cause of the recent rupturei. I � , I houses it, the town of - Galt. . Ho seP i COL6P u3 has secured it,3 charter, and the remiining years of his life. He i son, _13th concession, London, sol7d a Shaw, Hamilton, 2-nd prize, aud Miss I - :I . i -On Monday evening, �9th ult., as . � thatwill reutfor from 55 to$7 dr wflh�ckpitalo $50,000 the concern thinks that after all there is no place i handsome gelding to Mr. Lewis, 1 of Minnie Keating, Ingersoll, 3rd prize. the Dutch � mail, which usually passes I . . r , � � � mouth most required. i � will 4& placed on a soun ' . . . . I .- I I d, financial like Ontario. � London, last week, for $220. Mr. Goo. -A few years since a Burford farmer- about 9 �..w., was approaching 'the I . —11�avggarts� 'foundry aLd Mae ine ; baais.! . � . -Janies Bailey came to Hamilton I Monger, of Lobo village, sold, the othbr sold a splen lid farm, and not a hundred cros iing, 2 miles east of Shakespeare, . . shop in London were completely dest O , , � The various railway ,companies with onq of her Majesty's regiments. I day, to Mr. R. HodginB, of London; a' miles f . - L I " I ii.+ells C ) roip the village, and removed at I lot Sp d, being 80 minutes betind NEXT DOOR. TO ad by fire on Monday last. Thej sr �� , sted inst�u tions to their track- He was � - � - . ; . � r . �ought out of the army by Mrs, splendid span of geldings for $4�0. � to Michigan. The family comprised tim , the gineer saw a team dish � heavy and small insurance. . I 1 n to be careful to extinguish any McLaren, a widow, between whom and They were Hambiltoniau-Mess aer e line, the next instant 'the- , 0 i i . I anger several boyS and one girl, the pet of the � . - . -!-�-Au Indian named * Fo alan whil ' le ; res clau 3ed by i sparks from engines. Bailey an attachment had --Sprung up. stock� i household. She was 15 or 16 years of w , n was in atome and the driver . I returning from Brantford, a few d�y�p � he G[rand Trunk Railway had to pay They we�re married, and lived together -During the .thunder Storm on tb,e age, and a Odest girl, though a _little tossed in the air. As quickly as possi- . - ag.Vquarrelled with his wi e and b;,e4t 1 30,0 0 damag6s last year for loss till a d4y or two ago, when Bailey lst inst., th3' house of John M4c- spoiled. T ie other day the "Blondes" ble I he tra�n was stoppedand an exiam. . . �., i ith . . . and abused her tqll she died. � I �*, in from ! � xi, this cause. eloped Ivi . another girl and went to , was -struck by lightning, arid MIrs. were billed 'or an exhibition of indec- inat on fo ; d Mr. "hn Hartleib, of lot - ! I ROBERTS:03N & GO'S HARDWARE. -While fighting a buslifirein tho , one-legged.man named Broad_ Kansas, leaving a� note tollis wifeto Macphotter instantly killed. Mr. Mac- eticy in the rill Shed in Brantford, but I 10, (oncess on 2, lying on th plutfprm 11 . I - township of Rama a young inan na,med : be t !'has swindi6d the Lobo Cheese that effe[6. photte'r, in the township of Fuslin0h, the Chief of Police prevented it. The I in fr nt of a engine, ad. Both of " . � de I I . . Wm. Campbell had his spine brok'e' I' Co Dall'7 y ar'tering checks entrusted -An ecident occurred on the farm phottor and another, occupant wqre amazons of the troupe were #ighly in- his 96 . 'are broken and his Skull � i I I by a blow from a falling lim . !! to 4 fc, r distribution to the creditors of John tkinson, township of Holland, prost�ated, but recovered. Mr. Me- dignant and vented their anger in pro- 8 al ad. 'Howthe accident Occurred � I I I ,-In August 1,572 immia n s arrive of Ill ' Company. a amount is $79. in the co, uty of Groy','On the 18t inBt., Gari'a barn was blown down, the +f farle and i decent language. Among - ndt ow1n, Mr. ]Etartleib being &10ne, � 11 , . I 0 1 . Tb � I . I � at the sheds in Torouto,'732Z of the -� Broalbe]lt - hired, a horse and buggy which pl�oved fatal to a, man named on John Patterson's barn blown off,and the lost wo en was the innocent cou'u- � but - . . . I - I , , it is supposed that the team., 1�otfL . � WM. LOGAN, remaining ih Ontario,- 77 going t M�ni- 1 6st moibly to go .o London, but went to John M ' rison. While running a steam' John Kinchella's barn struck and badly .try i of a few years since, now pale i 0 OF I girl young mares with colts at home.1had � e U-IiJAL&Uag . toba and the balance to the States. , Str' , ,, wher6 he was last Seen. ng machine, the engine did not damaged by lightning, but not set On and emaoiat ed. Those who saw her a beco ,eable,as Mr. HArtleib's I I -The Presbyterian refers.to the al I _-A1r.'krchib Id Bell, of the 6th line, seem to �nake enough speed for the fire. 'Daring the same storm a ba few years ago remarked her as a h -:::: had -the skin abraAwd, evidently __ . � � � rosy- _ , fal aga, besi'a tree in his orchard machine , and he turned the steam on near �heffleld, in Wentworth coun �y,. cheeked an4 blooming (Jamsel, Promis- by tl Le line 'a in his vain attempt to pon- i I most ilcessatit stream cf profane Notfa�wa - - . . language that assails the. ears of the bear�4g Plums all of whioh are like the suddenly, which broke the knuckle owne4 by Mrs. Henry Miller, and oc< u- ing to be th nide of the household and troI the &aim. Mr. E[ardeib w*4 a . . no) . pedestrian on the streets- of , I Siam Be 'wins. There is one stem and next thelengine. The end of the tum- pied by Mr. J'ames H. Falconer, Was the comfo� Of ber parents in their de. sobei, steady manl and an -Ap roacting I SM&:F(Z)3E?o 'T I-1 . towns and villages, and even on 'Pur two I un Isi in w iich are two pile. The bling shalt went up in the air about ten struck by lightning, and t all t4e cliuing days. StLrely We's changes, traiu could" easily be WU a mi bw#y. . I I . 1p� wi h � Er I . : . I i ! i I � � � - . . . � I � . . � I � i . i I i � 1 L I I I i I I i i ; � : . � � � !I , . � L I i � � I i I : . i . . i . � I " , i � : : . � � i � ; i I i ,I I . i . i ; : - . ; L I I I I I � L I i I � � i L a I ; � I . I I . � I ! I . . ! . i � . � i I I � i � .. L I I Z I . ; ; : I I . I ; i . . � I i . : � I 1 4 1 i I . I � i I I - . � I i I i I . I , I i !, i t I 2 ­ � i I f � . � I I � , . � � . I I � � L � . . i I . I . . � . - : .. I I I ; � . I . I . j � . L I i � 1 1 . i �, . I I . � . � i I I . I � . . i : . � t I I . I I �; � . ; � - � . - ; . � I � ! : � I : I ! I I � ; I ) ! � . � I . - i ! . . . ; . 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