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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1882-06-30, Page 1� I 11 _� _. i � I . . � I 1- - - - - - � i i i I � � : I � � . . . - 7'� 1 .1 I . I I I I I � I - 100F� . � - - � I : I : . . . - � �_ 11 - I . - . I .. . - 1� " i . . . I , � I i . -_ I I I 1 . i � V— K 9.21 - I R R 9.0 -1 I . . - i � i . ' r o have the most. .sin. � all in their sad . as, � . 10 . . �ba Notes. . decided to dr,op -,,h& L f utmre be known, 'as - . Yetweea Enron -City �.beoa bridged by the, ities. An � all roAC1 nbiva, and Emersoa t li�g&tta, Committe& . grant W�ajlftce_ ltmw, _ , - -Ig- exhibition 0a the rminer, Kennedy, will _. ild- of Mr. and Arm. a' eg. haa a narrow - p � . . . i afternoon, by falling - � child received some" � a -ries, but it is hoped: I dr. - - I-- lea.diing citizen ,,of ie,has been unani- � the convention . - � at 1. �­e Liberal candidate- . lkg electi(,n. for M-mr- ; � : 6xvis sent thirty.- i "ter West f rom, E Six - 2 mer� . I rday morning.,, The � � ,Viag to. SoutherAl ly inoreas M­ � I - t,. Afore, - DU will have to be � � - � I K-conduOtOr on the -. � . �, near Toronto, and, , kda racific Railway 11 at Rat Portage on and- hia wife are: re- � , ak- heavily, and Bus- ; I I all aYstem has, been', anipbg� and thirty- operb6tion. � - The bri- E,Lm fire, engines and �> - " Orka. are complete& R 00M,Pixre favorably 11 � - 7 : " T I I � � - � � Southeastern Rail- . �i-g&iR applied to tha I : ,ure for, an d - wM � new charter. The ' loa, ho,wever, realize, 'a of obtaining Cow - livay in. Manitoba. is. ,� Domiuion Gavern- � I � Lve recently visited - . : r, iat. Creek give ,�r accanuta of ther. I;y at that point. � I . I openly and above. I , presence of a, I - . ,men. of questionable. � UY to the consequent , authorities should 78mady the evil- com. . . . -workmorl are now "Y's- MaMmoth 886-W ' "I makia,g improve. no and Placing in I C� - 'Mortg, the latter is- a, Line, as A. is the in- = to go into the vory description of. blish in coartection ' sh and door factory. . the Morton Dairy - � !, Of Montreal '� has- ihment of, an im- l --- I f land, divided into I little :iLore than - is to, tha north G-4, I at White Water m has already sent atitieg of Supplies, 06k. He willstart, I heiters, a -ad other � will be provided Baildinga w be ing put in "Paz to, � �. Timber for the 'ken from, the region itains. The whole � I is to be traversed raw-gaaga railroad., I of tham, by I . - . means. ,'k- produn-'ed- can be : central point on the: A. The, works will & large sc%la- Tha I � attracted attention, . .re-ceived 260 appli� . I I -$� , = - � — . . 'y occurred at the I I . . � Depot about four a drover. ;n - grelieved - d ji--ust, come from . I - �al and was on hift ' - .a. In Chioago he, I . ttheir aameff as Doquat. - They - J cattle dealers, and I r keir waY to, Canada. P, east -bound train, Owkill throa-hout, . 17X 1 tt the, train arrived. . I 1, took I k_s te �?uthispocket Rem with a, I I We hev had it in hia I it and-- ran. away. I � *d ailit� and was. - �The Canadian re. 7 , 10 po'lica, but &I- , M - do, no, trace of the 6d. � - aing about 2 o'clock � E .residence of Mrs. - iodatook, X. B., no, Mtion ,of robbery. ke verandah by the I entered the bed - w ta Connell and Mrs. I - � He attempted t& 4- they were nearly Mrs�. Con � . _ � 4on nen � � � heavy breathing, . lx- The miscreant The bedclothes, �� d with chloroform-.' Le perpetrator. I ,�-%Y'S SeSS-io,a of the- - - . I �611f6renee at pre- � Z to,r, in- answer t-> - , have, died during i . wing names we're I . 1>1 T yersan, LL.D., : M- inistry, and 79 1 - Ian Taylor, D.D., - �. , em inistry, and 66. , � . s�Mva'�',Tullea, in the- � U,nd farty-fifth of � J- Rtkblia, an Old - I Ater, in the 522-nd � � � twenty-fo,tzrth of 7137 1 ; eirmore, 84 yearA, " , � - I fty yeara In ffif . , ms, after a brief I �: mi'u the ministry ; I I r, 54 �eara of age, - ie ministry ; Ed- I � - , 12ad -year -of, his I ,I a the ministry; years of ag&, and- - Anistry. Numer- � borne. by several � the- fidelity, and � __- �haracterized th& I I rted brethmn. . 'i . I * i i . i i A I I I ; � I q I � . — _�� " . _�_ ��___% �� . � . i I : i . : . � I : i ; ; . i I � I : I I . . I I i . . . � I . : I i 1-1 - N. A.f � e . - � . J� I I V � � I . I i - :. . ... "I . I � I i 11 q . � . . � . . : 4 . . . - I I i .. I'll, ? � 0- � j. � . .... I . � . - � � I I . I . - I ! I . I - . � I - � . - ; - � . I � � I ,, I I I I , � I . I i . ,11 LLL - � . . I I N. I ,,, . . - I I ) � � i - . .. .. , rr 1 1 . I . . i - I -_ i . .. i ; I . . . . . . . I .. I � I I - I- i � I � 11 i . . . I T ; 11 . I I r . ��.. i - . � : � _.� 11 I - ! I;. i i � I . ! . I i I - I � ___1 — T_ ; . � I I I � - - . - FIFTEENTH � YEAR. - . . I I . ; � I � I : . i . - � : I I , . -1 � I MCI -MAN BROS. Publishers. WHOLE NUMBER, 760, . � SF,AFORTHs FRIPAY., JUNE's 30� 1882. 1 1 . I . . . I I I I I . I I � I - I -Year, in Advance. I � . I . i $1.50 a . , . I - _. I I � i , I I . . : . i ______ - � WANDERINGS IN TIIE mn6h broken up in �� parts by ravines was going, which w4s nearly 3 miles, minutei. When out several miles we and spar, and extends for about . two Sarnia is doing an extensive business in � I - I I I CLEARING SALE . GREAT LONE LAND. and slou-118. At the former place we being to the Little S i This stream l: iet two 5 oung gentleme n- with a team. miles. Operations on a large scale will purchasing and shipping figh. He , c- W . 0 u I'll . came across another�,old Huronite from we found it impoBsiTler,to wade, but by hey were formerly from Tucheramith, be bugun at . is � . I once. � Paying forty cents each for sturgeon, I � . . . MCKILLOP. I i e betweer -A. four cents per pound for pickerels two - I led the debates in that place� but who managed to get across,'and by half -past indly ditected us the route to follow, Woods, of Galt, and . I ! —OF 13Y ROBERT McNAUCrHT0,N, FORMERLY OF W9,lton, former y the asRis n 'Indian canoe we bue of thena being named Lang. They —A five -mile foot r4 I t I I tance of a - . ; - J , of cents and a half s, pouncl - for herring, 1:?, m3 A&M, -T _& MT rT 8 (Continued . . now resides in Winnipeg. He had been twelve we reached !Blackwater River, but told us wo would hardly be able to Pe usylvania, took p1me a� Charl tte, and two dollars and a quarter per half � I � . I I -, from Last Week.) out on a land hunts and was now mak. on- the banks of whiph we Bat down and get throu h unless we were good swim- - 11 - - . . On Monday morning we" struck out ing his road to Brand I ! . Mich., Saturday, June 17, -ifor $2 0 a barrel for salted herring. .He is ship- - . I fresh and vigorous, the distance being on. preparatory to eat our lunch. mers. W 11, if we did not exactly swim side, and was .won by Woods in the ping an average of ten barrels of fresh I —AND— leayingforWinliipeg�, Itbaing.nearly Allowing a half hour forrest once throng to water at anyratewe had very fast time of 26 minutes. fisli each morning on the boat to De- __ . . . in a straight line 30 miles to the land five.0.1 clo'ek and the n ' ext stopping place more we were astir. i The land around s)me talil ading to do. At 11 o'clock —The Duke, of Manchester; Lord troit. The sturgeon are skinned aLd � � �, office with no stopping place between ; b,eqg 18 D�ileg siway, � wethoUght it our ,here was pretty muc broken by sloughs, we ce of Mr. Robt. Mandeville,Hon. J. Bove_rlev Robin- dT68Sed at the warehouse Sarnia; then - , but �e, much to our gocd fortune,_fell at _ 0 I . came o the residen b policy to stop 1ore fori the night, and'oonsibted of a q�ality that I could ang, formerly of Tuokeramith. He son, and Mr. Brunel, late of tl&e Irfland sb ipped in ic- e to Detroit, and thence to � . SHOR-1w LENGTH , a in with an Englishman who was bound and accurdingly wo made an engage- not desire. We re ' hed Stony Creek has a sl�leadid farm, and has four or Revenue Department.wpre pasbengers Saginaw to be cured, smoked, and pre- � ; I I . � for the Emilio destination, and who had ment with the propri6torof theMouhtain by three o'clock, an7d by 5 p. m. we five teams busily engaged breaking up by the outgoing mail steimer for E ar- pared for the market. � , � � � previously 'travelled this road. The City Hotel for doing so. There are two Aa�nded at Brandon Station,having been the prairie'. He kindly gave us some ope on Saturday. - � —One of the largest excur. . trail for several miles was crowded stopping piaces here and a store and one-we6k one and a iialf hours on this- blankets for the purpose of covering us, —Mr. Clang. �Latchavr, an old tesi- ' sions of the with sloughs, but our friend knew how post office' The place is surveyed into trip. We found Bra! ndou all astir. A did we hul it necessary to camp ont all season, five granges . v Remnants of Ed dent of South Dumfries, died at Am- of the Wentworth Division, ar- , I I gi�ig. to avoid them by tiakin m roundabout lots, but a� this time none of them were boat was daily, yes hourly expected, 'and night.' lie told us an incident thatu oc- herstburg a feiv days ago and was rived. at the Model Farin, Guelph, by I way, 'which, though aiding about ten for sale. We though.� that the wife of trains had commenced to run the pre- c rred tbbim and� a party of three buried there. The poqr about Glen. svecial train from Hamilton on Thurs, . : - extra -miles to our trip, enabled us to tbe)proprietor looked'! extremely happy, vious day to Brandon from the east. o �her gentlem n a few days previously, morris will long remember him as his (fay morning. They were met at Hax- I . d , . 6 Mxnants o/ Embi-oid&y. bscapeagreat deal of wading. I We Ju ying by the lovingillooks and smiles Trains were now con�ing in night and one of the parties being a minister.' It charity towards them wals great. risburg by a nuln i had however, several small streams and , . ber of brethren from. � I � � wbwh she oaBt upon her liege lord, 'but day, and the amount of freight and a ?pears ,tli ey were all crossing Gopher —A large quaotity-of �lothiug, me nu- Brant. and joined at Guelph by a large -sloughs to cross. The land over which itwas--not' long aftolrwards that we baggqt,gecoming in daily and nightly Creek id a wagon, bat the cur -rent being factured in KIDOStO Rmnants of Lace! we passed all daywas very billy, � an d asebrtainea t ,7 Penitentiary for party from Halton. The Party, which he cause. It appears they wag 9stonishing. Three train loads of sl ro and deep it carried the wagon the Northwest is being ekamined by the numbered about 750,,waa , � - i broken . much by ravines, and the: were but newly murried, and hence the freight have followed one. another in b)x0frouiAsplace,and.all four were authoritiesatthe Deparltment.of the to Grangera, hut i gophers had in many placeg thrown reason of .that beaming countenance close succession to t i -comprised besides far.' his place, and the p -ecipitited into a stream 15 feet deep. Interior and th4n despatched - to the mers and others not -connected with the . Remnants ol Ribb: quantities of slate, which our friend and those looks of jo ' Several of their mail comes in by the cartioad. Passen- I he minis �er was unable to swim but, varions police otAposts. ! organization and a large numbeeof On. Y. —Forty destituto'Cathblic I . I said -was an indication of the presence friends and neigbbori$ assembled that ,geiswerepouringinby th- boys bave ladies. I ; ' - e hundreds, still, heariallaged in some way to get 0 .. � I I of coal. For 40 miles we neither saw a night, if one were to juage by their loud I and this plt,ce is filled to overcrowding. asbore. A.11 were saved, but a valuable started from Liverpoof for Canada, =Mrs. Card, of Michigan, who found . Bemnants of Silk. man, house nor tent', and it was' not lau . . : I - I .1 ghter and stfil louder' talk; but I Around the station of isted nothing but .buffalo t*obe and shot gun sank into the where they will be placed with farm ars. I her runaway son in London township a . I . I : until we came to the, Turtle Mountain guefsB the Indian's firewater had its . own bustle and confusion,, and baggage lay stream. !Mr. Lang gave us the direction Cardinal- Mannin I pays their eipenkes. few days ago, has not yet come to the ,� . rs 9 I � I I Land Office, or in close proximity to its. infi4euce in keeping up this state of scattered every where. Hundi-eds were tc followl and we started out once more. If the experiment roV6 successf- I a ,end of her, troubles. Having secured . i � that we were gratified witia seeing the affairs unti I p - - - I Remnants q I long after midnight, much' even at this time leaving for the cast, Oa,k Lake lay to our left for several large number of boys will be sent ext the lad, his clothes, watch and other I I .f Caslonere. I . . face of a man. It is bore that the to our discomfort, as ithept us awake disgusted with the appearance of thinkB miles. There is a fine island in this season. I articles, she was in rea-di I . I . I Ross to return � I ik White Water Lake is situated, and I when we ought to hs,16 been sleeping and with the country generally. In lake whi6b hithertoillas been owned by —A new carpet fac has' c6m - home, hub unfortunately had not enough F had a good chance of seeing where the and gathering all the r . I b7nnants of Dress- Goods. site for Mowbray -was loca: ted. Many for the next st ength possible every -corner could be found groups of a half-be.bed. On this island there is a mencea operations in Pa . I I day's ma . The eab. money to purchase the railway tickets. I readers of the Expositor will remember ing a � ich. Next morn- men discussing the merits of Manitoba qu,lLn'tity -of timberl and the whole ries produced are said to'. of good �de- She at once commu,,nicated with her hus- f ter settling our 'board bill we once and the Rorthwest, and while some up- I go een. 'h ed' - band, and in respo; so he telegraphed to , - L � I ,in about those lots being auctioned off at Umed our joutue . The land held dtbers vehe ' h Bb c 13 . by some wealthy sign, excellent quality and'eheap -much n .1 Y mently denounced 80 . 0. -We had proceed- ch6aperinthe longruu than the im,- her that he had iorwarded the money - the Qneen's Hotel, Seaforth, last from hare along the trail was low and them. The crowd which now daily Remnants of Pr' ts. more res g , r a el � utlemsn for 55 , Z_ - . about. mi � I 9 , :n leg M hen we sat down -ported article. Rome enterprise shoild (325) in a registered letter. Saturday . - I I winter. At that time little did I dream ; wet iand we had quitb 4 an amount of besieged the post office beat all. Away a d eat on dinner )r rather lunch. We be encouraged. I when she opened the letter in the post I . that I would pass near the place, it wad!Dg. to do. Trave4iog steadily by out into the street you would find the w re suror Ised to fie) Mr. Lang come —Engineer John Bradley, of I London, Offi-,e it was found to contain nothing . Rmnants of Mushn. being impossible to pass over it except . I I . .- . . 01 one o'clock we came lo what is known tail end of the !crowd, and each one informed us that we were was killed by an socidenton the Great- but a blank sheet of pap. er. The post . , L ains, and onr course was now an' jously &w'* ' . - . with the aid of a boat; and, if one was as the pl ! X a149 big turn. Some ta'iji'g aroute, which, though shorter Western Rsilw � near Hamilton, on office authorities -have promised to in- � a good swi umer, he might come seven stopped -,by an enormous slough about days a person wo . ay I Remnants ol Table Linen. . #ld have to wait about than the dry route I v about 8 miles', Thursday morning laot week. Tkos. ve8tigate the matt I or eight feet above the lots, and the 260 yards wide, and b6fore attempting an. hour and a half , before theiir turn ye � r. . only way- -� . . t he thought we w�nld find it im- Bell, fireman, alsio of London, was also ----':A few days ago two men, Thomas I , , 5 which he could -see them to cross it we took a 1�ncb,which would would come. Abouti this time there possible to get through on account of very seriously injured. BFadley leaves O'Brien andsa I Hall, working on a ' - - - . would be to dive straight down that tone us and strengtheii our system, and was a general smash up at Grand Valley, th6 water. a Wife and family. � scaffolding in fr'moltnut�!f a new building -in 0 . Remnants of Tweed. - same distance. The land office being enable us better to b6ve the sea, of and four o were thrown off the I . —Mr. Vanderbilt, the -railroad kin St. Tho ti,ha a narrow escape. _. I . I 9 "al p Itin - closed we could not transact any bns; watdro. Aftera-little Irest we mide the track. Theyweiefallof farming im- : I : ------------- *. of the United States, p"a Bed thro gh I . i To b� Co ntinued.) � . - nesia that night. .%ud our next best mo I , They were the cornice at the . 0 - ve attempt, the water t king us up to plements of all ki ads 'Which were baldly � � Can da. Or.taxioon Satuidayevening over he . I . I i Remnants of Ca?:pet, �c. was to find a, stopping place. Being withims few iucheg of ur obins nearly, smashed up, bu � � first storey, and the scaffolding not I , 0 t strange to say two -itish Railway, The i ry Becure, ave way. The men I P�atty well tired with our day's journey. the whole wa i . �ue( tho isand Br immigrants Great Western un being ve , I ,, Mon treal on Friday. t - felt it si; king under their weight, and I - We Were y across, We felt- quite horses which were in on6 of the cars ar ved at - from Detroit to the Suspension bri Ige u ' . not long in going I to bed after elated after, crossing this place, as it escaped unhurt, ,ut somle difficulty was Somb (' I the best cows about Drum. was made at from fort* -five to �fty grabbed the cornice. In another min- . � taking our supper, our eyelids being gave us confidenoo tha� we were very experienced in extricating them from ba have di(d of milk fe'ver. miles per hour � not including stop. ute the east -end 'went down' a -ad the . I soon closed in slumber, and we slept good waders, and that Jonly water that the car. On Mo May 8th, John 0�. I M soundly until morning. After breakfast took us over our head� would stop I us Douglas returned -�-Smugging on a- large scale, prinei- pages. � men were left dangling in the'air, eigh- . I I , THESE GOODS - ARE MARKED - ilt!74andon,and abo . . I ut 4ly in liq iors, is going on at Quebec. —While Thcmav Galiece * on the following day went down to the p I 9 Jl.P of .�llo teen feet from the ground. They at from wading a stream lor a slough,. We the same time th4 Messrs: Hyslop and t-Hanlai � " has relbovered and is township of Hamilton, wa' going to work themselves along, . - . .- . land office,but had to wait several hours had still Bome 18 miles1 to make before Lees returned also. The 'latter '.O hoine once bedan I now around the stree the cornice hand over band until they I —AT— before it opened. Business hours are' we w4 to �,gain in his usual from church Sunday nighat his horse ; �, ould reach Mr. McMillan's, our cout . I ; I . from half -pa . emPlate to g a out to the Moose he'Alth-. took fright and rail away, throwing him came to the west section, where th6y ' . � � at nine a. m. until four next1stopping place, ud we had' to Mountains, and for that pu�rpose bought I sent 34 pupils in On' p. m. As soon as th +-There rd at t. He was kicked on the head by were safe. It was a close call. I � e c�ffice opened we stretb7h out our sbankal and make them three Yoke of Oxen, -three wagons, and th6 Mackay Insti for deaf mutes in . . the horse, fraoturi-ig his ' skull badl —Onweanesday evening last week T PRIOES, selected our farms and made our entries. do their best The and nearly the provided themsel' pr. , Y, ii'EMNAN; � �vea with plows, pro- M�n' tuti � - Therughfor land at this time was �, 0 treal. 1 . and now lies id a precarious condition. while an Express train on the . . I I . I wholo way from here to Mr. McMillan's visions, &a., in fa�t all that was neces- � cattlp i ipmen I . rom � 11 ea Are —Languer Thompaonc'o ams I Can&' a Southern railway was neexin I And are certain to meet with and in on up I fa, L, the lowe number for the discovered a very purious production of .9 greal-, and some days over 100 entries was low, wet and full df alkali beds. It saryfortaking and and settling on it. . have been made ; e week was on these plains th4t we Baw wild I -ng off's . I WRt6rl0r,d station, a fine-looking, mid, They started out n Thursday, May 11, Be, . � - nature, of Mr. . . � I I I believe 500 entries were made in this geese by the thousandoi If I had not and I hope the met with success. 4aon was noted -las week. grown upon the farm pf Mr. _ die aged lady rurshed frantically up to ; +-Ot,taws Irishme# are consiJering Smith, of the 11th line, Ramsay. I ill Conductor Anderson and informed him . office alone, which would .amount to seen them I could not Oredit that such On, May 7th whil down at the station, tho adviga Dility of 1 inviting Michael a Small branch of an apple tree w lith , QU10K SA-LESG 160,000 acres, supposing every one is numbors could - � i, I thats.behadlost herteeth outof the I - . . posoi�ly be seen to. greatwas my wqnder -to espy Hugh Nvitt to d?liver an�l address in that three sprouts, on iwo of which ate f car window, asked his opiuion as to the taking up 240 acres. The majority gether. They rose upl in clouds, and Burns, formerly of McKillop. i I . P* � � He had cit . � plea formed, whilat on the 'third w&E a chances of their recovery, and handed I of.those taking up land in" the winter com�rised both the , white and black newly arrived the' I I I � ! � , iprovions day, and bad The eh�ir of E kine Presbyterian rose in fall bloomi I . him 35 as a reward to the person who I I and early spring never saw their farms geese, the latter being better known been detained neaIrly two weeks in Win- i � I � . I EDWARD McFAUL - before taking up. Many took farms by undet" the name of Oregon geese. C reh, Totouto last Monday —Mrs. Montgomery, st6ly-motber of should be so fortunate as to find them. I the nipeg by the floods and dilapidated ni :ht owing to th': Dr. Montgomery. bf the Asylum, H;4� Mr. Anderson met a laborer at the 9 goal of tlie or . . . � : . the field notes which are in every laud black are far the larger' kind, of geese. condition of the r4lway track. ga4lat. ! I ilton, an old lady 75 years of r . depot to whom he related the circum- � � - . , 69 . ­ office. By field notes I mean the sur Wild ducks y numerous here I'also had the good fortune to fall in The 6a ings ban B deposits at Ott&- ,e, f It . . . � . I down the cellar t&irs at the reside e stances. Next morning the .Man went . Seafortb. veyor's map of the land he surveys. He also, but prairie chickeos were not neax. ; with Samuel Ilan i iah, formerly of Me- wa during the month of May we I I marks d w� the rivers, large a . re of bar son, Regi:trar O'Reffly, of B r 0 1 11 - back to where it was supposed the . I loughs, ly as plentiful. At Bu�'set we reached Killop, but latt 1Y Of Pennsylvania. S567,720. unt at credit of depogi. rie, on Friday of last week, and fr4c- t th were lost, fo n ell . 1 4 . I : — -1 woods and -hills which he sees on the our Htopping place, and after partaki' ,imo 88 and- u d them. They . i rig He -had come down :to Brandon on tors'accodu ,08,933,561. tured her' skull ; she remained uncOn. were given to the� couductor, who for- , � I i land, and these are printed on the town- of a hearty supper we Nyera ready to go business. Mr. B urns took the evening --Mr. Albert flort left Toronto the - scious until her death. I : warded them to the ownees address, t . DUNn A 2 : ships for the guidance of intending set. � : %.J/I%N� & 1 ' to b6q". But I Lnuot xpention that We traia for Griswold, 210, miles West of other day for Win ipeg, where be —Chas. Ba6rinister, of Oakland,wP'LB Mrs.Dr.W. R. Hamilton, Willissms- i - � � lers. Lands which may be- covered in bore fell in with Mr. Jas. Hyslop, of here. He intende4l to see big brother ass I �mes the editorial chair of the Free the other day relieved ,of 0 - 2 0 lb, yy t h, a town, MassaohnseettB. The labdrer re - I May, June and' July with slougha�, Grey,' and one of his Boils, -and a son of Robert who was topping I . I 8 . at Mr. Hall- Press, thelcadiDg journal of Manitoba. sharpers or confidence men by betti ig ceived his reward. I would doubt, ..owing to the dry Mr.�Andrew Legs, of �Morria. They nah's, some 4 mile i fro' m here,- and then -4-A meat company, with $100,000, i -on the. opening of a padlock. Wflen . weather, be oompl6f6ly dry in August,, . 8 —A house, stable and other property , DUNOAN 'no were bound for the Tartle Mountain he purposes to reti ,rn in company with 1 ab ut to (pen BtOr0B at Montreal to Mr. Bannister discovered the game � ie I I belonging to Mr. McRae, 'of Barrie, 1. � September and October, and bav#3 as i Distrid on a laud huuti� Mr. McMil- his brotber, get a list of tho vacant ret*il beef a ad mnit6# at cheaper rates seized one, and:seonred an� old wat h a destroyed by fire a few daya ago. . much chance to be surveyed in these Ian has a splendid half !section here,and sections in some tcwnship, go out an . 9 I wen I , d tha�n the bu �ch6rs are! selling at. and$2. Duringthe melee the othe�g I The fire ignited in -rather a peculiar t I I I ARE OFFERING - months at; in the three former, so that has been here several 1 ars. He also look at them and iee It they can make i . � I - I I Yle I -rBetw6en fift d sixty colonists eacaped. ! I way. A couple of Mr. MeRae's children � . . i I � � lef t Torou o rand Trunk on —Another enomy of th6 �eftch h4s had captured a mouse. ' They had 1 J the 'maps are not as sure a guide. as keeps a boarding house, and some a selection. Abolt this time a passen- by tyhe' a� I could be desired. I have seen many �night,k be bas over 50 boarders. It " e of the bo i I � I . I ger on on ats; that came into Thursday, t settle �:on the Temper. been discovered in i the shape of an ugly heard that if a mouse Was singed it 11 - I who have been bunting for land several from -$his latter source however, thrt . looking worm which burie I 'SPECIAL � . 11 Brandon, attempted to commit suicide anCE) C0101ii ation,lanas in the North- s itself in the would- drive all the other vermin from INDUCEMENTS weeks, who on their. return found the he m4kes the most money. He is &I 0 by drowning himself. It appears that weEt. -end of the new N . I . i% maulstratE d . lauds which they bad selected taken � I i � 0o th of the branohe3, theplace. The opportunity presente i I � - . ra eats into it until the life is destroy- I up, and it is cases like this which in verse'd' in law iatrioacie� . - and and was too good to lose, and they propeed- I : is and seemi to be very well he had purchased some lots in Brandon --Excn 'i us to the Model Farn I I r - A sou of a from some Ontario firm, and 'coming Agricultural College, Guelph, are of ed. The worm is 'about one-eighth L f , ed to carry out the plan. The mouse I —IN— duces somany to take up their land nobleman in England Was Btopping here out to gee them he was mortified and almost dailly occurrence. 1,200 grangers an inch in length, t�6­nd about as lar I . without 'Overseeing i t. �It is a poor andeDjoying himself, ;B)iootin ga a 4i .ppoint ' ; dippedincoal oil and then g nq AD, ed to f ind i that thgy were from South Grey arrived on Friday. around as the head of a pin. ignited with a match. To the intense : I el, - I : policy, and many a one I have seen who and travelling- from � one place to covered with water, and that' the boat -.-Mna. Abibxie Graham, a widow of —The coroner's � jury on Ille recent surprise of the children the little ani- . . I has sadly regretted doing so when he another. Mr. Douglas .. having, some on which he had taken' passage was Novi'la Scot a, is 1.05 years of age. .She tragedy at Hamilt6n have returned a Mal -escaped from them and ran squeal- � , . WMITE HONEY OOMB came to have a -Iook'at his land; business to transact, Mr. McMillan and directly over . the�n. "My lots are retalim all: her facultles almost unim- verdict that the ddoeasod woman an d ing among the hay and straw -in the � � . I I besides a person when he does this loses I resumed our journey. ! The trail took nil - . , � aired, spi a, knits an� reads without Geo-Ralstonwere murdered by Alec. stable, setting fire to everything it came i In, -bugh some wet lalads. but as , we "and I may as we4i drown with them," spa tacles." . W, I I I the ri ht of homesteading again. u*so us thr � drowned," he des.pai ' 91Y, exclaimed, p' . Forbes, who after ards committed au i- in contact with. In an imetant ,the —AND- - he can- provb by witnesses that the land neare4 the Souris thei land became audkeearcel bes6 words out of 'An elegant new the de0eas(d . is totally finfit for cultivation, and e � y were t I hotel has been cide, and exonerating whole building was in flames, I - � ven -higher?. When we readhed that stream his Mouth than he Buited the ac �. which � ' . , . � I if be should 0 anecessfal it costs him . tion. to oj�e ad in Galt, on what was 'formerly Prudence Forbe4 from the charges A were carried frQm thence to the house - b ,,lef . � 9 we weye compelled to �wait the arriv�l the word, and immediately jumped the bade Homestead, The total cost immorality said to have been ma� e I and to an unoccupied house adjoining. I time,troubre and ex ense, for his entry of a boat from the other side. The " I p I MARSAFLLES COUNTERPARES, ove'rboard. Some of ,,those on board of t4o hotel b uilding, ft Lruishing and site against her by her husband and slayer . I will have to be' changed at the land Government had let t e contract of threw' a life preiiien I ,er t I o him, but he is $40,000. , 1 C2 . I 1. us of t - I —The following new post offices have � Offic8 and at Ottawa. Several town- building a bridge across !this stream,but —Conductor W! iS. Scanlo' ,e been established in Ontario: -Apple � refused to take it; thers threw a rope 'John 'Alexander, hotel keeper; of Grand Trunk railway, well known . - ships in this vicinity were not in the the contractor failed to' have it er h Y Hill, Glengarry, A. Kennedy, poatmas- , � market owing to some bungling at Ot- I but �t I was of no Ash rove, 01 violation of the Scott Act frequenters of the load, having been q 4r; Chri8tie's Corners, Leeds and- ' . : ed within the specified time, and as A uses, the man anted to 134 _� 0�y tawa, but %11 the land which was good ' drown. was hued $5( and costs, and the liquor the ran between Toronto and- Stratfo Grenville J. Vanallen, postmaster; � , itr .' IJ RT11,11 Ar (- I I, i,11114V4 \44% � � I ( I I " � I -E I 0 t The Largest and Finest Stock of conseq,ueuce the travelliu- public are But: he could not gink owing 9 I - to fonnld in his house was publicly de- for some time past,. Was badly injured Crompton, East Middlesex, A. Fleming, I l I was squatted upon, and much that was needlepsly inconvenienceld.0 When wp his �lothes keeping him afloat. At last stroyed. � . 7 I : I I . poor also. A Bquatter is unable to hold " � at Georgetown' on :Friday night. Be postmaster; Desert, Algoma, J. Alder- � i - succeeded in getting aerloss the stre a good swimmer jumped overboard and - The General Assembly of the was walking on the.track and unfortun- son, postmaster; Glen Huron Station, : I am ' I 1 320 acres, a quarter section being all he we felrin with Thom'48 yslop and came to . his rescue, and I had him taken Pres I byterian Church f Canada closed ate . ly fell into a culvert, badl;y injarin'o North Simcoe, P. McMillan, pogtm - is able to hold, but all the squatters Andrew Lees tente on I t a banks 6� back' to as wSTRAW & FELT HATS d li� � I I the boat, from whence he was its itting �41; St. John, N.B., on Fri- himself about, th! hips. H ter; Granite Hill, Mush-oka, G. fS.. . I tv us 8i e back and' I I I here were endeavoring to hold their thia majestic stream. They gave i� taken to Winnipe in safe ( - . I half sections until it came into market. � . I - mstody. day.' TheAssembly wil P I . � � In +,,'h,m nn"–f— + -:rightgenerous and wari-4 reception, an Somb Of tl1A MArla n ,41 I _4 6� 1 meet i next was sent by ttain to Guelph, where .his Driscoll, postmaster ; HornoaBtle I 44 M votp 13,p s in J anc in London, ntarto. � I I ILWY Liad formed themselves into parents resid.p. ' � North Victoria George Sharp, post - I � - a cordially invited us to Itheir tent, an Brandon Bay that t ey must have poor - . I I - : I vigilance conamittee, their purpose being _ offer, which I can assurd the readers of -laws in this countri when a man is not - Ur,, Geor go Moore, of Waterlo o, a -One night last week A. Shermaq, .m&Bter; Lake ,Charles, North Grey, I I , member of - I he Onta io Agricultural of Collingwood, wishing to ensure a Joseph Davidson, postmaster; New I . to eject any outsider who might en- the EXTOSITOR, we were Ot slow in aer allowed to see his o v 1 i I n land. and rts Association Board, is in Tin- nigbt'B sleep took'what proved to be a a Carlow, North Hastings, A. S. Tooley, , ' � GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, deavor to squat on the adjoining cj uarter After-partakin of a heart On Thu gh and ni , having j � ust retut nod from an ex- o erdoBe of I : � � . section, and if the intruder did 'in - k Y rsday, M y 11th, Hug � v and � anum. Medical ai I postmaster ; Pond Mills, North.Middle- I . . I not red by our ifriends, we lay Robert Burns retur ed to Brandon. On texidpd tour t rough the Northwest. Wag at once summoned and the victim a I I A peaceably leave, be was to be forcibly Znner repa lyes, p � Box, W. Agar, . down torest ourse 11aDd made up the following day, s )Iact�ing the vacant -I?remie'r _3 ,hapleaul i health contin- friends among t4)e ,� men of the tow:L North Simcoe, D. A� Cooper postmas- .- I postmaster; Sa-urin, I i � � driven off the premises. Several en- our mi6ds to stay here, all af terno . I Gents' Furnisbings � on, sections in range 2 i, t�swnship 8, we ues t be v6r., r precarious. He leaves gathered to do w4at they coul fo bi . ter : Sp gfield, nt, T. SItrangford, � -deavored to squat in this manner, but This place is called Sou6s City, and iq started out on our t ip. 11 . d t n rin Ke , i they met with a re � I was in bunt for t e south of France early in July All sorts of expedib6ts w- ere resorted t:) I ceptio'n so Warm that surveyod into lots, beind owned by A of Syndickte land. Our party coulpr . postmaster. The following offices have ons always on hand, and , is- with Mrs. Ob pleau and the Count and to keep the: man awake but notbin g . ; Of all descaripti they will not endeavor to try squatting wealthy Toronto firm,,Who feel confl., ! I been closed :-Goelien, South Huron; . ed Robert and - flu ill � Burns, William Countess D� Ses maisons. availed, and about 6 o'clock the next South Middleton, North Norfolk; Tat- . at the lowestfigure. here a second time. Revolvers, were dent that a railroad Will I pass through, Govenlock, of the 1: ominion Hotel, and -Thomas' Z 'iliver, a poor aged man morning he pas � s6d away to, his long ton, Centre Wellington; Wilson, South . . � . used and flourished around freely in here at no distant day. They had sold myself. We took v stolp�k of provisions and an old sident of Paria, diet] of ne- rest. i � I Norfolk. ' I I . some cases, but fortunately no one was. upwards of 40 lots wit� the express with ,us and took he. �train for Flat gl6cta few k . shot. A railroad is sur�eyed to - run guarantee that these partles would ys ago. S:)mething wrong -A largely attended and fashionable -While on their way. from Toronto Creek. The land west of Brandon as here.1 Is thore no "Good Samaritan" in wedding took place on Thursday even - toLondonon Friday via the Granid' EXTRA VALUE IN, EN'S so newhere in th% vicinity, but it is not erect b�ildi i I zigson them immediately. far asFla:t Creek, is as 4 rule low and Pari�.tomiiliiqterto t ­h3 neces8itiesof ing last week in the� Canada Methodist Trunk Railway, Mr. and - Mrs. *Jarnes - - - certain whether it will ran north or Next! morning being We 5th day of light'; however, there i8i Church, at Brampton. The bride, Mis�p Little,, who have been for some time 0 1 � some -very fine the p or su .e I nth of Wbitewater Lake. There is 'May, 'we made prepa�lationB for our Oer r. - Cotten and -Merino Undertj�w and 8 land to be seen also, When 20 miles has during Georgie Graham, eldest da�ug n London South, were robbed . . some Very good land in this vicinity,and - ev. Father Staff(rd . ,hter zz residing i 7 march towards Brandon! Messrs. A. out from Brandon I espied the Messrs. the IaSt two y gars place I over fifty-two Mr. George Graham, Treasurer of th3 ,5 a of . I � � much that would not be desired by aDy Lees a * , of some 34 00 a short distance e st - Hose. i one wishing a good farm. However, nd T. E[Ys[OP kindly volunteered Lees;and Hyslop. I gave them a part. orphan chiliron-from4 to 6 years of county of Peel, was attired! in a pale I 1-' 1 . to take us out, ten miles W: ith their team . I � Stratford, Being about to go to the � I 0 ing adieu as the tra n 13 ,ept swiftly by. age -sent out by Rev. ' ather Nugent blue silk princess , dress, ex4uisitely I I several miles west- of the land office 'and this kind offer we wbre in no way Griswold is situate � old country, they had disposed of their +there is i out some 22 miles from'Liverpo I in good es in Lind- trimmed with lace. ;� The veil was of ., pr erty at London and visited To- - I I Isome most excellent land. loth to accept. , I OP � -Immediately after west'6f brandon, a d consistq of two say aii � . Around this vicinity -the land has been leaving Souris City w , . to the �Btores' iind a post o ce. It was former- - , d neighborhood. cream tulle, embroidered -with fload. ronto to complete arrangements. From I � i e ame in I . . . ast A16n lay a Pe Jerborough far- , The groom was Rev.�; J. E. Starr, Math- I a bank there they drew $3,,500 incas,fi, ' a , i taken up several years, and many of Elliott se wh�c-h comprises ly called Youman c ty. .Itissurprising mer roughttotown and soldthirty- odist miniRter, of Winnipeg. - � and- this, with $800 or $900 in promis'- , I EPARTMENT. I TAILGRIM D I fflement, I I � the farmers here are well off for being some Of the bes$. lands I have Been in how people can su mo up brass ,and fi ve eces-olf wool 0 1 ] I - whi i weighed 258 -When the Gra6d Trunk expies3 sory notes, they placed in a small 1 in a newly seitled country. Aboutthe Manitoba. - This is an old settled dis- call a: place of two Ouses a city, but lbs., c r near y n averag 3 of Beven and passed Newcastle Thursday night ch [satchel. This they laid down on the I Ilemember that our Tailoring Do- time that we Were here a man died -of trict, and the farmers ija� this part are this is the way all ithr Ugh Manitoba one -h %If p I - I PUtment is well stocked with, Summer inflammation of the lungs, brought on as a ral . e well off. Theylown some very' 'ou route to Toronto, and when running at 16 I floor ofthe car immediately in front of - Tweeds, Irish and Camadiain � -the Nortb-w�st- I It is almost thinksis pro-tygood ylield. I high rate of speed, a S wedish passenge I the seat -up-on which the were sitting. elge, and I and � � .s.per sh 3ep, which he everything suitable for the 1 summer `� I y . I by wading sloughs and rivers, and good buildings, and have'large tracts of impossible to find alplace either termed -The 'Ont&'io Car orks and'the who could not speak English, rushe i The seat before . � another lay dangerously ill of th'e same land broken up. ' them was occupied by � . Season. - I Aftet leavina this -a village or town. f- I Car Wbeel ,Works, at London, are to be through several cars'and leaped out o ' I an individual dressed in the garb of a M , . ! disease and brought on by the game settlement we came on , me rather in- We reached Flat reek at 6 M., amal amatea, and a steel factory �is to I ' ' i 0 One lo, I cause. . � so I P. � the -last coach hato the darkness. Af to] - 1 minister, who carried a ooat on his i will be nd soi oor ,and made up our minds ito remain there be started in connection at once. I - - On the afternoon of May 2n; d we land, f ull of I Mr. stopping the train several officials pro - I arm. At the first station east of Strat- A through and yon; different lands a me very p - convinced that our prices axe below any alkali beds. [ By this time during the niallt. 0 . � I . . . ROUBe in the trade. . .1 .struck Brandonward, buttook a differ- we were nearl ten nall 'Out All �round bare the Th n as Ma r is to remain as manager. vided themselves . with lanterns ani I ford, Shakespeare, the stranger let his . . Y w and wet, and of poor All the capi al issubscrilbed. 1� I . . , and our ground is lo t' i ent direction from that on' which we friends 4itionned in orderlt, n 1� I, 4- � . started back on the track. They foun coat fall on the satchel, quite weiaeut- Caine going by the Souris City trail. ' . - . 1)uncan. & Du' After crossing several b "U U Sonria,city. After 0 g them g od quality. Next morning we started out L and at the very fim� had to commence -1 he disc rich s4ver vein "' , f 2",Bpci On exceedingly from Thun. theunfortnuate mailying across th . ally to all appearances, but in picking it A _ I ncan rivers we came, I . I 1 tg-TurtlO Mountain City, nine mil ' es. - bye we once more started un our weary I tramp, but had- far wadin through slodgha. and -this � 9 com. der B�y. Thii i find is stout four miles track insensible and groaning piteously It is feared he la�s a uBtained interaai up it is believed he took the satchel and money at the same time. At all events - - .. - �� 1)ireot Importers, Seafor north-east from the- land office. The . th. I land between these two is not gond very when we overtook a yoke of qxen , and, the driverkindly - mencement was buq a prelude � to ' which we were sooial to encoulit6r. that For I from heRami slate atio stiquialtiverin . The vein is L &black about ten ,. and fatal injuries. I . I . C. W. Gauthier, a fish dealq I he disappeared from the train at that time, he : � places pretty , . . . . gave us a rid I i e as far aB he- - I . 1, Peveral n2fles it was wading every . 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