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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1883-01-26, Page 1W-10 - , . I � � ! � ! ; i � ! — : I . � i — , — — — � -- t I I — I - I — � . I � � - I - z -4- - F -- . � I - � - i � I , . I � 7 . � T-L91p; 18P& I I -.1. 1. ­ � I --------"- I - G.H. V*0 att ant r- and Alex.Th,�wp- � � . . Wditore--�D. Se6tit Brua"­lff.. Repre& I . ual meatiog .of the � - .W. G. flingstout ' fin,Grey. teprosou. L -D. gtowuru�Brus- � equeut moetiug of rt of Brussela was I I . 2 I � Treasurer. a � r. to.7-The first meet. A, A Board , :was held 'I [oudky the 8,h imA. 4 �;3 members Vera pre. , ,: � Wade was elected � ! 2 ,ort of the-Trincipal - I - f thechildren who i. i )l the time:� required i � I . '- 1, and the pirent& of � I � I � �ra cited to. appear 1� , . d answeri. for their -: . . � d $'are the toacherw 4 119 - � 2 sent year! and tho � , � . - J. 8haw­,1>rxnc,ipa 1 . Miss UeCulloeh, � Miss, Haies. $250; . : I Ames, $250.-, 5th 4 1 1 4 - I �-n, $250, 1 . � . � " . of-- those pleasant I '- ' .at li&ppento: moatly q; 7.. took plabe at the : � . I � raul, ES4.',Brussals, king of 1"t, week. I : .e of Mr. W. H. Xerr 14 to Heleii Kay, all Rant ac-lt Ot cow, any � � P me, of-. this bride, at ; tha cererdony was, . 4 � Z � J- L. Kert. of Dot- 1 � . ,a groom, astiasted by ;I - ,,a, of Brussela. Of �: . � I �)okel kkaw-eeb," (dia � . . � -otherwise?). being 17 . � I ohmera, beautifully ' ` i rX moire and Spanish 1 o - . , . I I wandfrig. It. w.ould � , . � ottier hri;4, and the � I � - Very #� Oroprialte: I . -P - 7 I � i that the t4na shi-nes 1 : i As were Miss Nessia � I I Re, axid 1,1( iss Ethel . 0. . It .,room. Tlhe former Ler pa,le- Oink Runs, - .. � Ath Greami Spanish i T)sra to mp'tch"White. � -)at and . - - in'bier curls. , - �ala blue ew,,hraore, a Spauiali lace, ham -rt, 'Ierhair'and at her � ,loves antl alippers. , . 3re, Mr. W. E, Kerr, . �]A, and Mr. A. X. . � . i 'bride. The brideg � tly &nd na-merous. Ad watch and chain ,her, and, at oqant,iful e,gropm's f ather.aad I %s; costly and beaud� Younig Couple a, I -Ong, I - .aaa life� ,�Thay left .A route for &L,me Of � �-Cux. � . ; dIdId. i � i �-cart in Ooni,(.Q!i0n 7 1 an-, ("hurell at Bay- - . I owull a . ' �& Rh inst. Miss A to, put, iu au ap. - sia np- of . our 614 --eriar Seaforth, who' � � his appointmeNuts" L Xaster.Fred Fos - h _ Ddorgau, thrilled � 't gh- wl h deli- t. M -Us itif ai as- it, rose bud. *vored, the midiieupo � ,adiag, re0e-red in �a,, Mr. Currie of � also, aud'exercised "' Ur eltir [­Jes in s.. ,g a - � o UcDona,la became . �& spirlte4 coutest. (1Y sympathized with WO- U-11,136CC-asary in- , � One- bui�dred , -with. �7 � � , as, realiz.-d. �,,=%,b, posters . _to. be hold ,,,a- rrilay, the 20th- : 1. - � A . . We underqLaud Mr. I of WiRchelsill, inair - I . Ra ou.1 a ca.rriago ­ � 1:* I he, premit4es lately I � as Btivc-exy. I I . r., Y, Ift oram, of -raed ho m a f rom 3 ago,. He says it ir I I -, -t ' - ht enough, ,11 is n-yw- camiug ty freelly; the, priees lawhat of IE,te, and I - excallent� a large $ y JaVy to.; market. I I , XF-t-riNa.-Tha an- e Rodg­rville Sab- � � Id in tho churah'oxx , I on whicli occasion, .prizes ' comprising, - and valuable bookso, *ha children. Tha � . : .occazdaa was. very . - . interest fult in the ' . , Wars mul parenta. , I I tha V.vi,r11d-.L1,1 and �, Or the -�,�L.A year was, - d slio wf.d It t be in, � 4011� That - .11 Of- � . � . I re-elected, f the � - I . � ;r - , � - i � 0.1a Yrilo�- e1hrening � &ud mer I � gh "N-1- � � !Z- � a mb,,r - f tw7,17fi ., I I � - ; p of Our vil Agors.�� � ea speedita,,their Mi ig,- all. co , ably .-a,ud roomv isleigh, . - - - I I ing a -pans of �orses. � - 7ve at�ttad, Wore en : (, ", wh�,re thek wero � c(aned by 8, Rum- - � whorn, a pleasant I I Althout1h the drive � d tho trip 4i-, pleasur- . . � - ; I � I , ueida,y eve'ving the - I �. J. Parker. of this . - � I I IJ.Iot Vy bar0airs,who, I . , prowling an nin d our . -e number of his I a from &ruand Hills ,,an advantage of the I . ,d ,oxcellet"It sleigh- -. astor a. Visit amd, I . ng together, and in, I )t come empty hand- , -.e many well Alled V) be Been- in, th* . - trary, well. pro- thingsof this life, h, their ki.adly ex- . 1wishea, -wiPrW well their pae-1-or's. heark " . I on in. his laborg. X. Parker on tha I - �ing betwen, himself 11 ,- 'hat they M' -'Y . k, " . , I !1 I li. � I 1, : :� A - : . . 11 4 , , :1 � ; � I H- � I -- — so- I — — � — ­ — - - - - 77777�` ­ 7= -----.. - , - �. , . � I - I - � �111 .- � 7. �7 .. ,sl�; - , I I �� —I --- - - -- ­- .-,-- ��­=�� Z�� ---- �ff-�­ W � - - -- - I - � . �, - - . 5­7`777��`r--777 -- I I I - . WIG ­ 1111,11 .. . .. . 1111'11',� 1 � -- � Z � I -:�� - � rl ­­ �MV7 - - TT�FT - .. .. �- ­�t-� . . W"; �� ­­ ... 1, : , � - I 5 1�­, : - , i: -p,,--. 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I . � . I ­ I i . I . . � . I � t . I � . . � I � ; . / -1 11 - 0/ � � : � � i I, I : I . I . �, . : - - � i . . . . : I . 11 . I . . . - I I I I , . . . � . . . I I . . I . Is --------Z- .. . % I � I I . . . . i I - : � . . I - . - . : . . � I : . . ; . . . I . I I . ". � � . . I . . I - - --- - I I I - . � — I I . I I . i - I ----*.--, - � . J - i ..., - . .. . � - � �E : I I . � . McLEAN BROS., Publishers. FIFTEENTH YBAIR. I I � I I AFORTHs FRIDAY9 JANUARY 26)' 18838 i . $1.50 a Yeax, in Advance. . .� , I . . � .. I I -- I 1� . I I. . I � � - I I . . I WHOLE NUMBER, 790. . I - - - ; I I . . , I � . - - - If. I - I -----..:— -- I I � - - . I — . . . beat this . I � � . � ,y could Right upon Main streoC in broad. day driving experience in the prairie cotintry: feet 2 inches. If any town Can . i 1 . . etory enlighten ourselves or the public by re- 'Considering whether this cla I xious to learn the fact. I I I I ite in Dakota. exceeded, and milk kept in the f a . I . wo I record, we are an - i .. A']Eluron- . count in light, with manypeople passing on each I -We have for the last t weeks been * apt'in acing from their knoWledge or notbaturDea to valuable.se �- . . are" by the dozen, I � -1� ADE -S P. O., llntehins�on Coant , I cans produces more � than that h ' prod . tfully themanufacture of crockery and other side of the streot4 -was she to impress a enjoying -some excellent Manitoba w.in-. - We can give "six feet I Aota, Joinuai - the present way, besides- being worth expene ce. All of which is r�.spec . in an D I Score if necessary. Who takes up � , � I D y 12, 1881., I . kiss upon his Doble, but no longer'youth. ter weather, the thermometer r gi g I or stock. Now these bubmitted.—G. B.,Ci�ESBWELL,Secretary. Wares. . the challenge ?. - I - - . 100 * below zero to 42 0 ' . t , I � Not ii� moment aid the can. from . NP.. EIDUOR.—DEAR 'Silt', -U M4 be treble for raising , . I - - . 0 --,Mr. A.D. Browne, of the Peterboro ful, brow. , -below. This would make —Mr. Win. Stevens, of Elma, 10th 11� � are what we want to increase the profits - . . c nd two arms an Ontario � . interesting to some of the readeV8 of of farming. It is no use to shut . p.pr I Canada. � . Review, has been distinguishing him. vaseer. he itate, ih a as ot � ' lue . � . - 1. - I � TEm HURON EXPOSUOR to hear froija an L I self by f a8t. type,setting. On Friday be were &rot Rd the old gen leman'is I Rack man's, hair st-,nd on end, but it is really concessioD, having moved into a f I . to the fact that we can no longer The ratepayers of_ Ayr are Making I wasplante no colder than it is in Ontario at zero. new brick house, invited a large num- -c, old Huronito-who resides in Dakota. I eyes I I kiss - not on I I . . i )rporat - ma4e a recurd not easily boaten. Al- and a sounding � I make farming pay by depend w . 111 lit Sm,& It on the It seems incredible, but still I find it so bar of friendg to I ing 'on F a determined effort towards ine( ' a house-warming on ;-Z I , came out hi3re in the Spring Of 1881J, and � I though he has not done. �' case work , the foreh ad or cheek, b 1 . � . . wheat alone. Now, Mr. Editor, I sin- � ing the villa,ge. I when the thermometer here gets the 5th inst. After supper, which haA myself and MY boys -have takon up i for �nany years, he Bet up 2,70b sing of two -lips, 'Astonished 'and a rprised, that - � . I IL,60Q a. It is of first�'Olam cerely hope your readers will .consider, —Mr. S ieming has been re- . inl1ion in an hour and a half, common but determined to abide by"fiis bar- down to 25 below that is as cold as you been prepared in exceDent Ayle by Mr, I I I .-acres of Ian - in ' and Mrs. Steven son.the floor was cleated . , 7&mbliDg statements, and.,strike 11 elected Ch noollor of the'Queen's Uni . ain,.,the blushing voter resc�ed the ever feel. By tb at I mean that if it � not be beat. It is a these I I i I news measures. � - inspiring 1: I � ; quality and can the iron while it is'bot, and not Wait i versity, Ki ' t . . . L 9 I were 40 yqu would not feel it any mora and to the i ii nusic of Ca,pt.Johu -L gh rairie, and bl amy� ! - - . the ' A fire was discovered in the grocery Scene Of - etion and M&LAVU &LAS ballot . - I hi , r Iling P a re about . � 5 below. I had a long Hamilton, the old folks indulged for. a We ha,ve 160 acres under cultivi;- until the North-west has -brought our I —Th re �jgs on .540 inm , tes in - Monro Bros., for Mr. -- 11 � than if. it were 2 . Boil. � . i y 4-m and1liquor store owr)ed by * during short time in a few favorite reels, after -- wheat below -zero, before we tbiuk'ofl, Hamilton Insane AB 1 1 �0 more ; � tio ', and intend breaking u �le Lnqan, between the hours of 12 and 1 - —A Re Nly m arried couple arrived in drive the other day to Totoga�u : In , I t A P, M0, I . -T � . oto- tbemannerof tbcir forefathers, follow- , . I � I - � I trying to save ourselves. PROJECTOR, females thaumal-es. . ",and rg ister . the spring. There is good water to be UsBoRi,E, Jan 16,.1883. ! Mr. . Japps Davidson,'qf South 0,01 on the morning of the 18th inst., Cornwall the other day, 9 ed the cold weather. When I reachedT : : g Py digging from ten to tweDt3' feet —. . r. John buttcla,B extiaguisbed after making con- atone of the leading �hotels.; ' They gan at one o'clock, I found that the ing -this came speeches and iongs, the I . � . - , Ot I Durafries, has sold his farm t . . ere' they enjoyed man I went to see was twelve milei4 happy company separatille after Binging I I I I - � from the surface. The -grass iR, 0 the - A culture iu South Hulvon. 0186 siderable. headway, The promises - Bought ti e parlor, wh - : I - . best quality,, and is equal to ti!x othy . . gri . F tter, fpr *80 per &ere. ri were partially gutted and damaged to themselv3s immensely f6ra time play-. north-west of that, in all a distance of "Auld Lang Sync." .. - . - �owiDg is the report pre�Benied ' —E a are 10 cents a dozen at Sault ! so long diives I always --St. Marys Collegiate institute costs . � � I . and clover for stock. it does not cost The foll . the extent of $700 or $800. The origin ing the r iano. The swain- the� seated 35 miles. In the I I I . � I I . to the, members of theSouthHurJnAgri. Ste. Marit�i,&Dld scarce at tha'.' ,Hay is I � I . I much to keep stock here, for if I had of tj�e fire is a mystery. himself a large and niagnificept foot- take someone with me for company. the town a little over $2,000 per annum. . - I one hundred head of cattle I could out cultural Society at their annual meet- plentift 1 at 6.8 to $10 per ton. .4--r , At Tilbury station on Wednesday stool, an his better half followed suit,*- This time I bad a broilaer-m-law of Mr. Some of the ratepayers are murmuring . ing, by the Directors,of which we made (—Th 3 G, rand Lodge of Car sIda A. F. e where my at the cost . , but as the school has been . - required, and Al is of V ' longing ,when all of a sudden atarriblecrasl�* as Murton'B. We left the plac I - � .. I ILU the hay that i ention last week: I I & A. M , has voted $500 for t A relief of of I at week, a team of horses be . � found patient was about 5 o'clock. It was one of the most successful of its class in . X good quality, and cmvtle will gfkin�Ou it m I to eter Sauve - Were instantly killed by heard, aid the two lovers were SO ., ! � . . We, the Directors of the South Hpron t�io Ki r gs I pl�, Jam a,ica), sulfa] �e!rs. f The stool I just dark, and when we got to Lake the Dominion, and as it confers gre 4- 1 � . ! I Coittle have a�, good - ') I . through,. the, wiater. - Agricultural Society in preseuting ou� —Sm al.. Pox -bag LLPPoared �t varions A tri6Q falling upon them. Mr. Sauve rolling al overthe floon ed all right to the benefit ou the town not only as a, place � bpre through the summer, the �,'grass , ' �nbined Manitoba we turn : run and tlib public waq felling a large tree, near which his bad bro ien under their q � 0, . PODY on � I . ' re i4 bat- aadual report take great pleasure in re,- points in the Province . ! i � : I . an. brother w s loading logs with a team. weight. ,� . trail, but some way or other the where a good educati' can be cheaply . � being. up to their knees, The - I ' a aitied, but even in a business point of there 1� is in cording the fact that the operations of are wai at d to Utke vaccillatiDl� prac i � I ter sale here for cattle than . i ! t Helbad been offered �300 for the team —It is authoritatively stated that the got turned round and took us straight obt i � 1: $10 I iiece the : year, have, in all respects been tions. ! I t . Prince of Wales and � suite wid visit out of our way abb ut 12 miles, wken we view by the large number of � - youths I . � . . � I � Canada, and calves are worth , a short time previously- eta to the town, and w'ko . I in- the fall, and yearlings are wortl 515- Most satisfactory. The Spring Fair of. —H(n. Mr. Crooks �s-to pro- i . I 1. * . ; #1 Last Friday -afternoon the Camp- Canada the first week iu_Maroh, re- came up to some half breed fishermen. whom it attra . . , this Society, held in the village,of BTucer gress lav r�bly, and with.' deowsary. — . . g of the I put the blanket and robe on the pony every year spend a large sum in it for . � I : I . . common cows are worth all the way rest be wi 11 �Qon be enabled 1, return bellfcrd flouring. mills ,were destroyed maining here after the meetin - . I � from. p5 to- $50. Last wintt�r wmi the fi,:�!J, w" largely 'attended and the 1. � - by tre. Mr. Charles Smith, the pro- Science Association, VibltiDg the promi- and tied them on with the liDes, and we their maintenance, it is not .probable � L I f . 3 very. fine, par. to d43 . I I or 'n As borrowed an,axe from the balf-breeds Abat a in ajority of the ratepayers will be . � . ! show of entire stock waf , ri - I . � to ad opt the ignorant or prejudiced . - nicest winter that I ever saw.: The L onsid, of P . , is a .heavy IoFer. Several thong ent cities of the United States. I � at . and in a short got � mogt anow we had was four inches.. It ticularly, in the draught horse and ' —Lieutena -Colonel MOE nd bushels of grain were lost. The soon as the Pritimss' Louise, leaves � time we bad a good fare. generally freezes up about �he- middle Durha�, classes. Most of the valuable Guelph, will coininaud. the Oan�dia,u a , . �veruor. We then turned the cutter up on it's views of the grumbler% and cut down . . � . . .-oebary 1. this total loss is445,000, partly covered by Charlest)n for Berwud&, the Gc i . � . i . � I ght horses exhibited were irnporteq artillery team -at Sh aesg, I - the cushion on'the lee- the endowment. . -­ I ! I of October, and we usually 'commence :drau I � . .1 I -2 insurance in the Western and-Lanca, -General will gg to Washington IaB the - side and sat on . - ,, - —8 . . . ! i �, . . I seeding about the -middle of MArch, and ,at great expense from Great Britain, year. . I vVard siae till diy-break, when we start ; I I - . Bbire Companies. The building was of gaeat of he President, and will subse- . . � I from about the middle of A�ril wo-have and bore ample testimony to the know- --T1 a pwnship of Nort , !Ipumfries. -tone. quently spend several dave in New ed for Totogan and got there at 7 o'clee Presbytery Meeting and Sab- - . I i " vea balance of about I I �1,000-to s � outside the I i a their will ba .1 I T , 11 . . York, re',urniDg to Ottawa Februayy 6. - bath School Convention� no. More frost till the fall - We - ave' ledge and judgment displayed i and found the thermometer - � - ' its 0 ( - . relit when the uucollqc�td ta Bay Stor(�registering 22 0 below I i ' ld be *aelection anc xes C —Samuel Duff, of Little River,Albert � inter so far pvj co 1 � I purchas� . 1; , —A case of pitiable � destitutio s � I . had as nice a W I ounty, New Brunswick, has lost --.his - The Pr-sbytery of Huron met in the . I � ; . I ` i I expected. The coldest we had w& 21 0 Our Fall Fair hold iu Exeter, was have batin. handed in. 1 11 s 0 d at Pi An old zero. The pony did not fare so bad, &E Presbyteri'an church, EL-mondville, on I � 7 ' entire family of five children 1�y di h.. beendi art Hope. � I ' tio i 64 the On P C, . � � below zero - and bat a ,.-,foW"iRc.4oa of decidedly the fluest and Most SucceSE0111 —Tie Annual Conven n, - theria within a few days. Senator RoV- Woman was found the 6ther day in bed we got her into a little rickety hut, bla . I � �. 4 . I Cro.ps-*were as good herB last ever held -by this Association. The in- tario I )n!l of Wag- 3 TuesdiLy the 16th inst.; at 11 a. M., the ,aijyuaen'B Associati( - weBatouthe ice ourselves and sat �') d . I onow. . . I -, per has also lost two of his ftimily with in her home, half starved 9�d half 7 1 or. side show was a good average in regard torn 0 itariol" will be held i It il Ingergol I moderator, Rev. A.. Stewart, in the . year as could be expected coas,ld . . nary. this dreadful disease. Several .other. frozen. Her son, who spends �is money songs and kept on a fire all night. -9 chair. The attendance of ministers I � � . . to merit, the finest features being the on the 7t1i t �th and -:9th ol Fah whole time as ,coul: 1. ! jug the; way the land is worked. IiI -home for BUM6 were as warm the � i : � an a sconding families in the neighborhood have bee�, in drink, had not been, � and elders -was u-nusu ally large. After � i � I - There are � -he have - -been 1 here vegetable and field root clasees. If the ­Joau Laudeubtrge, I be." � � � : people w � icted, but are in a fair way of re� bime, an I from Friday to Mquilay the � devotional exercises, conducted by the I i i . I 1p is, merch�tnt, who,' said to aff, . - . ! I I d have not inbide exhibit did not show any rb.alrked Philad * elled ut,es of last regula I i I q for the laat eight years, an I - .. ' poor woman had no fire, being com'p ; i � C, he have (efx4uded hi� acqua&I ances in qovery. Perth Iterris. moderator, the min ?, . 1 1 L i I ploualied their land over four i ahea advance, the game cannot be said of the have ( . � o bed in order to keeii herself - . I I � � . in - t! i as been —A few days ago a a(- u of Mr. Win. to' go I eting, held in Clinton, were read and . � : � 0 � iritereat�'a,p- the Q ak - City of 4100 bod , . town of Listowel ran in deb In C , . 4 � . ud stock depaartment. That I . I I I ' fact that no smoue was The � I � � . i ad it every year a I a, East Zorm, warm. The confirmed. The moderator's term of ; d,ep -and cropp I 11 . I Pearson, -on the 16th Lin . - . . i _ ' 07 'burn the anure instead of I put- pears to be bounding ahead -w,ith - rapid traced 6. . oronto. �, . I co ing f rom the . chimney of ihe last year about 03-000. . I 'i I .1, - � .i - - th y M, ' - was taking Out turnips from a pit for seen � - Measles are very prevalent amongs, office having expiredi the Rev. Mr. ,- - I : � I I the impetus —St. Meg' Sq'aare V, byterian . � I ting it, oa the land,. as 'they tb i nk t h e Btrides, and live stock under I the,pur'pose of hauling them to the house house during that time'inducod one,of - - . Mcco , - I I . I cas and large demand - seems Churel onto, have deciV 0" - , � of Bomondville, was appointed I? � - -weeds- grow. of high pri , ;, , I to in. � rliiigfcfrd. y M I . � akes too many , in when the pit suddenly caved in and her a eig a bors to make enquirie�. children in and arouni Ca ntbs. The amounts I I I . I . I I . I i manure m I . I !, I : i . I ood destined to occupy that position in the voke the i of iustrumeuta� IM,usic ,—Listowel town statistid$ f6r 1882 for the next six mo ': 1 4 . T. his part of the country is not as g get an buried the young man. When 'takep —A young colored woman in Hamil- e various congregations of the . I I - 7 l economy of the farm which its great' their chu worship, and N�i P � - a births, 38: marriages, 13; deaths, due by tb w �, I I I � I " Manitoba for mising wheat, but it, is . lifeless corpB9, ton, n�n ed Ellen Goodman, has taken ar Presbytery were called for and wiere. I � � � - 1 �J I out the latter wag a I . - i ! � � I - . i � . . We Can importance deserves. . � organ. I ; . . I I . � �. . � � :. I better for eats, corn and fial. I . ea rank as a preacher. Her first , sermou 10. paid to the treasurer, the � I � 5 In borses, the draughb a,rid beavy- —R v. P. R. Ross, of Cot,6-Ae.Neigeg, I death, as it is supposed,baving occurr . —Stratford people talk of getting tip nearly all I I - ,, I was dqli vered in the Methodist 'Episco- '. ! .i I � radse from 20 to 25 bushels Of wheat to . stautly t,b rough ­gtiffocation ; t i I i 'breeds seem to find most favor with:thb Montr9a.1.11has acceptedthe da, I to Knox 1111 e other night, a boom to fill the empty houses in the Rev. Mr. Thompson. The annual re- 1� I - . : i I I Z of oa ts 20 pal church, in that city til w the acre., 75 to 80 bushels inducted —Professor Wiggins, of Ottawa, still . ports required by the Presbytery from . I . � ' 11 I . o 70 farmers of Huron, and the younger Churc.i, 'Ingersoll, and will , - . � sticks to, b orm before'a large audience. Though her town - . . � � bushels of flax, and from 60 t is prediq.tion of a great st Drigregations receiving aid from the . i� I . � aer There! is no classes exhib ,h p� this mouth. Th salary is I nWl el 0 �! i i I : � � sex pr�,vents hex I � I bushels'of corn per 0. ited certainly showed'great the 30 � I over almost the W1116le of this continent, from being regularly —Listowel courcil have appoi e mission fund, were presented by I i i I I . �` . . . - improvement in breeding. In cattle §1,200 a y( a . I , L. Bolton, salary, $100. horn . � Ay along the rivers. i of Feb. ordairip(I she will . � as a missionary, for Treasurer I 1 4 1 . timber here oi — I B. if 'Lli Dakin, of Halifax, Nova to take place between the 9tt � the Rev. Mr. Turnbull. Upouthebasis . . I I I . -the sbort.horn and its grades are the *all a I right, salary, $100 ; a0easo - :; . Ito $5, - - ),Ys : travellir g from place to place through- clerk, W. B I . � I � . . � Wood per cord is worth from $, ruary and the 9 th of March. He st of these reports the Presbytery recom- � I : � - I it� is so prevailing race, and no one seems in- Scotia, a I] Bice of the late Joseph . I � . I . t . . . . . and coal is worth V per ton. . " nd p �'aebing �he Gos. N. Tilt, salary, 580. : Rts for the . ,� . � : I ! I I I � far to haul the wood, it is cheaper to clin6d (by the introduction of Verefords, Howe is�'Iipsing from hertu. 8 I have great iears for the safety of out the -,ountry a re , of Mitchell,' return - mended the following gra ) pie but —Mr. W. Honey �. : � I Polled Angus, &c.,) to dispute the supre. Satur�'Iay mprniVg last, and i � is feared the people livi-g-on the borders of itic7 pal. e sermon.wag a aim . h -West a few days agc. currmit year: ToBuyfield andBethany, I I � I . burn coal. I have a pasture field of 60 Bay.of Bengal and the Gulf of Mex c! , forcib.e ione and crfati6d a..very favour- ad from the Nort $100; Grand Bond, �200 ; Exeter, 0100. 11 i � I jee a, d 9, Macy of this peerless breed of cattle. -she b -6B f rl n into the river.: . . . is He says it is i'tensely cold out there . � i . - I re fey n I* able irp�'ression -upon Miss Goodma a - . I � . sereatenced with a wi i ��, ' on the night of the 9th of Marcia." A memorial W&B read from the trastees - � i . � . . � —Fath�r Martineau, of Montreal, . this winter. � I I � d I - r . . I I I I Amongst the coarse wool breeds of _ .1 . . - bearo . . Qf Bayfield cotigregatiobs stating that ! I creek TUUU111g through it. This country ng to the World, ha dly a , . I 1 . 1:1) sheep the 'Cotswolds and Lincolno stated in I iii, sermon in Not a Dame on —Accordi ; —Mr. Henry -Hansom. of Stratford, I . � � � ng UP very f ast. When we: came . be Grai4d —En uiries were received at.TQronto they would not hold themselves respoR- .- I . I i . . is Bettli, seem to be' losing favor, whilst the Sunday, iat 6,000 persons ook tern- train arrives in Toponto over t . I has taken the International hoiiBe. at . I I . : I Z herefirst there were on -I aim or eiubt t, few dai a � - : : ! I . � . y - I . � . . � . a sett�led Leicester appear to m I Ilelges in that clint in 1882,. Trunk from t 8 . � aintain theirground peran( p be we it, but dOntaiDS M�n S ya ago, i ski�g � the police to and among ,the beautiful Oble for the Rev. Mr. Patterson's salary - I, a young woman naxne4 Clara Gananoque, - � I as West of us and now it i arniDghomeward from the lumber huntup and Islands hi3 after the month of March next. The .1 i f almili ret I � 1 � � - . I . ,� for fifty mileg. The land is increasing well, but the star of the Downs seems and re aa!� 84 their' crosses at A�cards. districts of -Michigan- me. Wisconsin. Balph, Whose home is! at Pitt�bhrg, Pa. BOonery of the Thous koris.1 was- set aside because the - 'I � I : , . � at the' present time in the ascendant. —Daring the past relief was f IJII-fsme. friends will find him in future. I metr i 1 1 . i m I . in value very fast. Really I must say I y ar 11 of In. They say they are disgustel--with the She waF found in a house o I I . trustees were 'Dot held personally re- - ! . � i � � . the clim C —Total number of children in Mit � � � . I ; I : ate, and The pig classes are certainly improv- granted b3 the Toront She is t$e daughter of wealthy areuts, � ible by the Presbytery, and because I - . der like the country, I . r -I I I � �7 �� : I I . ry, to 2,057 - :: i I Pars 0 njo cbel -d without the I � . The latter are' very kind ing. The race of yore, the old razor dust �nct� I ,,a receipts treatment they received qut 4 there. 1, between the ages of 5 and 1 3 8POO . . � " orted low, with irregul�r and, tisilit appears by -her o story, 1 the 1 7 i : � � people. back, seems to have been consigned to -of the in.l'titution during a a Me period Wages are rep. years is 562. - The whole Dumber cf they, had in this case aett it . ;- I . I I i, I i and obliging. The settlers around here payments, and the board is wretched. was led astray by a rittsbuy young rity of the congregation. A call i , � . 7 i r I the lumberers pork barrel, and the sleek were U1',f139;-disburseM0T1tB; $10.876. pu,pils on school register of all agefly autho I � It I I � I seem to be- prosperous and well pleased � —The St.'Ldwrence ri'ver in front of Mau wi h whom she co6sente 1VO elope. from the congregation of Exeter to the ' - a . i . . I ;1 i of the Suffolk and Berkshire. - —T e earlDings of the Crp it Valley Bents & glowing picture of The Ifit er, after taking all Nr Money 572—boys, 194, girls,.278: I .� � I : . . I . I . . . I . . with the cha,nge. .11 know if any One appearance Cornwall pre I . i � I rinvinbes the Railw for the week endin '' ecember * I - Mi�s —A social and sleigh ride party in Rev. Wm. Martin, of Norwich, was lead r � 6 � i � I :; I I ; : 4 . : from Ontario would come out here they of the present day, almost c � I I e. The ipe desbrted her at Niagara Fal� Flete'libr, I 11 � . consumer that they are worth 8 cents 31st h r an in - - in - .,is case of one of the freaks of natur ��, nection with the L�Aiea' Aid cf on tb6 table by the Rev. Mr. I I . - � . 0 ph i -11 - . . , . -would be well plea � . , I : � Bed with the country. crease, T �leage has ,,shoved" and, in so doing, b" Bal anxious and willing to of Exeter session. The ca : ! . . � i per pound. 31�%p�r cent. on the say'' Church St Marys, ,was held at moderator . � nearl �e of ,� � r ! : This is the plac ; i in' ' to noky City. Pitt��;irg su- Knox a Presby- . 4 � I e for a poor Mau who is formed hills and valle s, portraying. a -the 11 i wias cordially sustained by th - I � I .; I . I : . awarded at the Spring for th� eq reBponding, week the pre. y f Mr. John Leslie, 6t� tery, and Mr. Xletcher was appointed . . , . and 'wi�lliag to work. The amounts - , ild si ' t, pleasing to the eyes -of theritief have been notified, ind the the residence o - . i � , strong und able � 1� very w gb 1 1 . i conceggion, West' Nissouri, on Friday - I; T . L - vions yeai � I L i . L Yours truly, Wri,Lux 14NiDs, formerly and Fall Shows were respectively *$163, . irl will probably be taken bac4, - - osecute it before the Presbytery of :1. I . . Z ; . I ; I I - ' —,14mes . Mason was. eq�victed in those who take any delight in survey. 9 I evening last. .. . � to pr - , � - . - . L . . I ,: I and $956.75 ; whilst the gate money 7- 1. I L , 1i � I the majestic and wonderfnl works of —Pri ucess Louise, Marquis of Lome, h I . Of Morris. , , 4 . Paris, Of which Mr. Martin is at present - . 11 I .— d to the large sum of $6-13, or Now (111190 W Of violation !0, the Scott Ing —The hotel keepers of Kinkora are . ; i . . amounte P., . 0i nature. ­ and the Vice -Regal party arrived at time. Two . of a member. A remit from the general. �.�: t �� L I � I the L' :� I I .: -: � A Creamery at Varquhar. about $100 over any previous receipts. Act, a d preferred sixty day I a Picton ' rolina, 0 . Friday "being"brought to . T 11 1, . i . I . gaol to payi ill i —The other.day in St. Thomas a Charles �on, South Ca ags6mbly recommending the appoint- I Z —Would you be The open winter of 1881-2, followed co'nn -, �E' This is - . re lately finea $20 eicb, with costs, . I * i I � i -Mik. EDITOR.— SrR1 t --- - Q'� I at night, V is train being two hou and 40 we ct�utral board of examinbr-a - I - � : I � unue I horse became friglitened and ran r ment of a I E . 11 I � .,) viction under tb4t law 10. . .50 each, for sellin c, i .. �L . gr&ntme a small space by an nally cold and inclement the fir t( onuting to $25 :) - � I n- minuteE behind time. The d, pot was am. . . rl i � � I kind enough to full speed through Arkell & Hutchi for all the theological colleges connected I I .1 , i I � - . . 11, r i ay . � � I . - ; urnal -to c0i the attention of Wring, caused great appreliensioxi in that u]lt3,- . to get a liquor after legal hours on Saturd I I I I � I -E In your jo ow, taking both crowded with people, anxious . church,-waB disapproved 6f. I , I I � � I I ' . : � . -d to tho safety of the f all and spring �Mr. and Mrs. Peter - .-Col' conform ce &L I . I a . � your agricultural readers in Cur4e, of East son's grocery store wind with the i I Hibbert reaw I ., 8 o- night. i 1: . I L r) er and man ,11-,�n through into . the look at ffie distinguished visito: ' , agreecl to hold a I - Utyborne to crops, and, indeed, many farmers were WilliamE, are perhaps the 6 . sat wed- cutt —During last week several Germans It was . i r, � , . � ! i I .to � and the northern part of I of! the _, s, making a Bad nel DaN Vinton first came out of! the car, of religion withinthebounds I a back part th t t � Z ;� � I of the opinion that a tot -al failure -of the ded coup �e in the province, lAving bee I _ ' were engaged in hauling stones from St. 0 13 a a I ;. % - I the development of an iuduafry that wreck of the cutter, Window and gTo- and Wa 3 received by' H. B. M.' Consul of the -Presbytery, at, the next regular � I will very materially add tv the farmers' hay crop in particular was inevitable, married �13 years ago. The ,'usband is � I I Marys quarries for the foundation of a . . i 1� . - I . . I I � I . es, but -fortunately the man escaped Walker Vice -Consul Box, and, Captain I The Presbytery : 1 j, . i be induced togive it but the reF,ult ebowed bow little depon- now N yei is of age and tb6''Wife 87. carl ; Lutheran Church which is to be- meeting in March. � i � . A 1 3 - . I I I pro -fits, if they can with a few scratches and a bad sean Domvill e, of H. M. S. Didb, who, in f all new adjourued at 6 p. m. a 1 . . . their general sa port, I refer to the dance can be placed on the foreshadow. They krE both still bale aindj'hearty. ar Tavistock. They_ went ; -. � I � - � 1P - 9 George of I . I —Saturday morning wbif —Thereig no longer any doubt ti%t uniforni, were in waiting. The Consul erected ne I On the followipg day a very success- ul I tance about twenty miles- . � I a, butter factory at ings ofeven experiariced and skilf - gave Coonel DoWintoh some despatches- dis - : . establishment of men. The growth of vegetation in the Keck, ag d 15, wag chopjaipg on the' Win. E. Wiley, of Detroit, formefly . � )1 C1 ful Sabbath School convention was held . i . a, has been a prelii�ninary . I �,. . d —Mr. James Hoskin.- who was an ( I � I - � Farquhar. Ther ; I passenger agene of theMiebigan Centr�al, he had- �receive for t6e Princess, and __ in the Egm.cindville church, under the ." : . , 0 L ion al ''board 'months of June and July surprised farm (of I Goo. Wilson, 8�hl�pncogsion, and -a short time ago a resident of the Coloi3el returned into the car with resident of the neighborhood of MU . � meetino held, End a provis . r. I naii ces of the Presbytery. gotwifh- - ave ro- everyone; the feeble fall wheat de- Enniskil n big axe came i4 contact es nee on Mo �y auspi .� � . . I of D 'the very . I pointed. They h � I - . ire(Acirs, atpil - yield of with � br nch and rebounded . with �uch * Toronto, was among those. who 1pst them. I A few moments later the Prin- chell, died at his r ide unfavorable *eAther I 1 51,5.00 to pro- veloped with a la,rge crop; the the� arm of -tho Mar- e"aing of last week in the 67th year of standing I solved to raise the sum of � , . I L as almost their lives iu,tbe Milwaukee fire. A gold Cess, Ie&U1,Dg Upon the attendance of delegates aDa visitors . � � . isites. The hay was enormous whilst barley and forc In ,is head that death# . ­- . ill,l) quis, 0 1 1 In . Deceased was universally es- � � vide buildings and oDborrequ . a 9 ame out, followed by other` em- big age. as good, and th6 interest was austain- � : � � , ' . . -- to 'be distributed in 150 oats tuined out much above an tiverage instan : ta Ong. : . [.,[ I ringbe wore, marked "Rate to W I They b w d to to a one of the pillars of W 11 . I . I has been found in the ruins on &-.boay, bers of the party. emed, and wa ved d (o the close. A prayer meeting was � I . I . � anionipt is - ; I I� i ghaxoei� of $10 each and only one .share crop. Even the late sown pea , gave a. no' e' brakeman has " land the Methodist Church) having Bar . —� Ven killed I su t I � � I - , " I 0111)g Mau which is supposed to. be big. CaptaiE Domville&ud 'to the,C d the morning from 9 tq 10 o'clock. � i , in order fair crop. The. rtLvageB of the fly at St. ;Th I a;3. He wasal : 1�11 idly in the capacity of a local preacher for, 19 In I 1. a � to be- given to one indi vidaal I z -Cqnsul, and then' walked r This was followed b - re - rts from the I I , I � ad- Vice I I threatened at one time the entire de- 23 years 9f age, belonging 'I Toronto, - The fair at Nex Hamburg onW y PO I tbe covered platform leading to many years. - d with . . ; .. � that the. interest may be spread over a �. bell. Hie nesaay of last week, �was well attended along . out Moth- various Sunday SchdOls connects . ; I large, area. A atook book ha.g been pro- struction of the turnip and mai)gold and name William Cam' . the waiting rooms. Carria a were —A batch of young men ab in the Presbytery presented by the dele- % I - I considering the very stormy weather. � I ,posed of themselves I at work can- crop, but the young plants revived so fatherl 11'1'*e ds entering awiaction for 'Len, and the W trty went erwell,havediE gatearePresenting them. The reports . vided, and parties aX8 now �, . Quite a nunaber of cattle was on the then ta hole pi - i ctory at -- mudh under the influence of favorable dama es' ag inst the railwa company. the following manner: Alexander -and . !� i . - vassina for stock.. There is a fa, - ! market, besides offers for sale by the immediately to the Charlestoxi Hotel, were nearly all of a very encouraging" 1. I - . : I ef: A rivention held atl Milton on eight:fine rooms were James Hamilton, have gone to Knox I i � Kir on which has been running th �' and geuitd. weather, that a fair crop of / — I � i I kt 11 , 0 - 8i, � t� stand L, d bearer, Buyers were whcre a suits of ature, and Bhowed that Sunday School ;� i pound of abont stock. � � ; . us, but it has -not been excellent quality was the result. The , SaCtur my, t select a . ' 1 said the prosecute their theological � . . past two aeaso . . I aDdtbough not keen, opened in. readiness for them. It is I College to ork within the Presbytery was pros. I it as barr eral iparty . oberf son, numerous, . 11 . studi 11 . T i I � I In the - afternoon 'at 4.30 a : [ I , I . supported BaffiGieDtly to make � ot is perhaps at the present timei for thE Lip , Dr. 1 the WiLy for the extensive spririg Priuce�s will remain at Charleston eq.—Wi liam Bains has gone to W F. . I i I be. I under cultivation M. t�e present popula� represen- up study modi- pering . I'hero -is a tbesureA root crop P. P . unArbor, Migbigan, to � 1, I I -profitable as it shoulc with us. -if sown early, its deep root tative :W'th�t6ountv, was ch!i'sr.n.- The sales. These fairs'are held on' the third until t4e 27th inst., when she Ilboard eine.—Wm. Brdwn has gone to Trow- successful meeting of Sunday School I ; .. � . O"a arnoag farmers to I � � for Bermud Interesting and in. , � I : general diappaid t ch month' the Dit o and sail was held. . 3, the fe ling excel- Wednesday in ea . � children � I they see how it will pay enables it to withstand drought, wet attendi4a pe was lario , con agr tion bridge to. teach school. I � � I � . Wait unti � ; t' —The Rev. Jas. Greenfield, of Storno- —A heart reading structive ad -dresses *ere delivered by,' I � I causes it to flourish provideld the land lent, an( eyerytbing harmonious. —At the annual meeting of -the Ful-ar- � before tlia�y will take hold Of it, and . . s Turnbull, of Clinton, Mr. J. - � I way, Rosshire, Scotland, ig at present occured on Monday night Jan ary 8th, . i , I . � at is + ' awhyitdoes not is drained, and no in soot seems to do- —WR Wallace ho :a�,osbot by . in the i ownship of K�rah, in Algoma ton Townsbip Agricultural Society the Mr- Jame th .,be, sole reaso . � V! I erich, and Mr. Dun- � - . . I - a i - in Ottawa, and is an route for, �be I . - � - I . I . . I ' in wh 0 . - A. - r i , ( enquire into the . *—Richard Francis, can, I I A- is supporters rive much pleasure from either ating Roderick! Howell: in w about iqh Mr. Noil Morrison, a steady following � ed for the R. Miller, of God pay better ,t present t1 � some f e la elpoles, ai Malpe a Prince Northwest to growing of Seafortb. Tb- remainder ol the : .1 . or a,ttacking it in any way. In referring 1, I lost � iscup I I : � are thinly scattered over a. large ter- - 11��tn E; of the country, and particu- ustrions Battler, , 11 of big current year, viz.. -Pre- time was occupied in the di .sion of I � ; I , I waxd'* sland, not long 7pince, has capabilitie, and iuq . William Porteous, Vice � I . which makes the lifting of the to the destructiop of the turnip crop by Ed I .y after the I had re. President, 0110 - ing Subjects - � I I . ritory, . , :1 jail larly to find out as to the severity of the property. Short] )rge Laversage, Secretary- the f W f . crea Mw expensive, and the very limited. the fly it wilt not perhaps be out of died of hi a ound. Howell �.dB it � ad of the ;ousehold sideut; Ge( I-Therelationof Sunday -Schools I .�� I f inter. TIponhisreturn to Scotland tired to rest, the he to � I 0 . lDf' x�ar, or Murder. Hb. isseventy w . . was awakened by - a cracklirig noise, and treasurer; Robert Colgan,Thos, Green. . - , . I I � antity'-f butter produced does not place to call attention to the valuable await' I � Church " by the Rev. Wm, Graham, - qu i � I he will lay the result of his trip before . well, the 11 7' 1 . attract buyers, but, they have p�dd to leld root judges of the - years of E 9, - i 'in 'digcoyered that the house wasin flames. wood, Thos. Hanna, Alex. BoW of Egmondville ; the Rev. C. Fletcher, f - � report of the f the agricalturists and other classes - . ; I -fterdeducting expenses,an ,Nest Huron Agricultural Society. As -The ital statistics for tl 1p .. Town of Jacob Ney,.&Iex. Miller, Win. Hodge, - pi . I i . e and ran into a room �; . f the patrons a Could a mode of destruction or pr6entive Galt, fo.. ho half year endin: � 31st Dec- - He buiriedly arog nd'Neabit Potter, Directors. of Thames Road; and Mr. H. Robb, of � � tending to ernigrat,3. Ile had an inter 11 T . a -rage for the,geasron of lgiO- � . . � 0 where i bur -of his children were, sleeping, R. B. Gill, a ' i I . � � � vp -pport; be - ember 1 i t, a,ro given by d e. Division view with th 'Minister of AgriculWre. and managed 'to . It was decided to hold a spring show at Seaforth. i I increa,sed to moduce, the liberal and even what most farmers get !them out of the I�The best means of bringing the dis- � � the su Lt)ay, .rly in April. � � - —A few clays ago Mr. R. J. Stre . I I ()00, pa.au3s per day, 30 cents per 1b. would say exoesBive use of salt is recom- registr sfollows: Births,63; Deaths, � at, difficulty. for the Fullartou some time eS I our, church befqre - I I I . 1, I I M Tiages i $hows the Of the Federal Bank, T)lsonburg, fan .house with gre - ch of tinctive features o " . . ized and -%veekly- returns mended. If it can be demonstrated that 36; M P 36. This ered in dames, and —On Christmas Day, Mr. Cou I could be r+1 - . . . intou fence post while tobogganing , on house was DOW COV ing " introduced by the Rev. N& - ; i � I � Balt is as great a safegaardto the turnip death r e of about 14 per t -ousand for . Wiarton, carried off in the person of the YPIU , !i i I made. The obdeot is-.-.tO endeavor to , - d them into the barn Ito await Bayfield; the Rev. H I I I I Hickory H very carrie rs . i: I : I factory at Farqubar.go as Paris green is to the potato a gre'at the �e .1 . . ; I, ill, and received some Miss -Charlotte B3,11s, one of the fairest Patte , On, Of ' M. Baxr: : � i work -up a gooc i � Ll -Another y, of Varna; and the Rev. I that they Might also Produce 1,000 lbs. point will be gained. Whilst oil the —Mr ., $ymmonds- an I Iderly lady severe injuries about his heaId. He had assistance. He again mado, of the daughters otDonegal. The Mar- Daub I il j� ! . I � I I . . Lrig lady with him, but she escaped ELtteml t to enter the buildiDg,lin order . . . I . ; I could easily be done if insect pest subject, we may remark that resident f 0arni. , OUR e elf on the a Yol ny was performed by Rev of Seaforth. , [� . ! I . I � a without injury. A brokeii nose, a black to rocure some clotlaing fo himself riage, ceremo-i . C4 The I ob*t of Sunday : T�j � I . per dayll which the pea bug is still master of the situs- wrong tr in at i g rec utly. The Mr. Graham, I of. Millbank, in the sim ana .i� . UD.pbrtbe anything like general. M . ' - old1dren, who were de titute 'of roducea by the I the a I P T 1 axil School teaching," int ! ; . ' leg the large tion, aad that the Hessian fly is presont train v, 1� in mot 0 w en a � discover- eye, and divers cuts upon the head and presence of a large number of the �r I � I ; Then by combining the sa , . - . � cheek, serve to remind the bank cleik everytbiDg but an under gar!� ent, and Rev. A. Stewart, of Clinton; the Rev, � command the bigh�s't- in most of the wheat fields � in the ed her I istake, but witho, ' the least I ads of the young couple. Mr. and � . I I 11 q antity would . I .. � - thethermometor Btal i '12 0 be- frie ron, of Kippen ; :and -the Rev;- .1 � . ,a , * � ti ' of his. encounter with the post. The 2g in their H. Caine i I ­ -_ county. - hesitat n Rho Jumped off, � disloca ag I lHe then Airs. Balls did everytbii i -- -1� � ; 4 -Ii! the State of Iowa where they I � - - ­ ave, of MaKillop. � . price. � I toboggan was knocked into Bplinters. low Ze o, but Wais Unaul. P. Musgr �: . � During the past year a considerable her sho i der. ' power for the entertainment of the wed- - 1: . ha,ve gone inund i�aade large quantities, .1 o a neighbor, who live , about is ies and discouragementscon- . . I i � —As the east bound train was passing wbut ne� "Difficult ; I breadth of Sorghum has been g 0 nil a tickets forbaorly used who numbered about o ii . the, butter was gold in the creameries town, TI -3 � om the scene, of con. ding guests, I nected with Snuday School work, and I p . , I . I 0 the oil refinekies id,- Wyoming about. 8 mile distant fr . : last fall for', � ud,andithaa -with, ou the whole, satisfactory results. on—theManada Southern have been undred, and who enjoyed themselves if introduced by !L : . '36 cents per pou o'clock'Saturfty night, it collided with fla,grat bn, 'and who was much surprised h them, : I i R cents-por Pon The practicability of this county produc after Mic�igau Cen- to their heart's content.' The happy how to overcome il: I I . been as high as Z' Rd, but -- abolist I and here, cars which had'been blown out of to see his friend devoid of el(ithing on , s. camochan, of Egnionavilie; and - �� � price. iDg its own molasses, even with the tral 1,( rton next day, Mr I .., . I The New eo ipile tickets will e -goo over two I ouple started for Wia ;, . . this is- an extreme the siding by the violent wind. Af ter such a cold night, with his fj�et badly c , of Seaforth. . - .. . - � us if we can inferior appliances now in use, is clearly this atid all other brancJies of the —The Listowel Banner gives An aA- Mr. D. A Wilson I .1 I I , � 4 - into t -. 11 ! . I and so cold and exha4ked that ,,How to secure the co-operation 0" York market is. open to i a hurling the two cars in front he frozen . 1e I k shown, and we have no doubt f tb Michif da Central. These'- 'Pickets will � itionallistof Young giants since t - I I - . I make q-tiantities to draw attention,tbore '" . �, ditch, the e I ne and tender left the he co d hardly spealkr-. But the ex- d . ents and guardians with teachers ir'4 IL ; : I Lj feslii.ngs of the juvenile portion 'of the be solc- at . . Morrison, tie friend one we published last week, as lollows: par 1% being. only fOur cents d4ty,wllioh would an rob ly broken up. Happi. Plaust on of Mr. Sabbath School work introcluced by the .; I aced bv the difference in community are consulted unlimited —0 recent Satur aylMrs. F. B. track . . . e'da way to the children, whom At the beaA of the class stands Mr. MeKillop ; the i . � i be nicely balai I . . ; . . v. P. Musgrave, of I I freigbtb6tween re' molasses will b HaZlen I -St. John, New runswick, ly no one a jured, but the fireman mad , George Johnstone, with a measnrement Re � he and Iowa, freight e the order of thp day in 19 I lightly he fot nd in an insensible E tate, and a I I - ly $1.40 per hundred 198�. The apple crop of 1882, owing to collecte� about 150 poor c Aldren of jumped off inta a culvert and 6 carried of 6 feet 5 in- ches ; next is Mr. Wm. Rev. J. Pritchard, of Manchester; An . I there; being on on frozen to death. H the Rev. J. A. Turnbull, of Goderich. - I -the peculiar blight which affected the both Boxes -at her residenq e and pro. hurt his leg. alm . Beattie, 6 feet 4J. inches; Henry David- I I I 0 . them to his house, and after adminis ect 1. pounds.. A factory producing 1,000 After ewh subj nad been b . I —A certain venerable, grsy-haired inches; and F.r 11*.17 . . . - trees was poor, and the apple worm and , vided them with coffee, rols, confee- I - pounds per day would reduca the work . I toring uourishment, they came to a son, 6 feet 4J Schwalm, )pointed by - , . . . : . 'figure, and gale of September last made thq poor tionery, ot . In addition ev xy boy 6 feet 4 inches, all of these being verits- introduced by the persons ILI I Incy expenses to a very low 0 . on ev and old farmer in the vicinity of Ridgetown Of sensibility. A subseription list n t1i . � into the town for the purpose of State - be pbople. Th, -n Presbytery, it was discussed by -the co - . - : L I ssions : . . suppose 25 cents. Were paid to patrons, crop still poorer; yet, after all, 9nough girl receiv �,d a pair of mitt and a com- Car" is being circulated for the unfortunate ble "Sauls" amongst t vention. These aiseti "i 'Were proiw - I 'handsome sum fruit was gathered f6r home use'and a forter. I recording his vote at the municipal Is benefit, and the neighbors are we have the Rev. T. Ti Johnstone, a it would distribute the 1. elections. On his WRY to the polling Man t 2J bly the most interesting and, iustriwth's � I � . . � aekly, of 61,5oo sf ter leaving one day's con'iderable amount for exportation. . —013 a short digance north 11y. I literal ,,high priest," being 6 feel, you i 8 & farm - I W, 4, 9 � ; booth he was met by a lady acquaiut- respo ding liberal the procixdings, A obrdW- i -1 i . the sum was The report of the Branch' Societies of sai I that a fine i ; T. E. Hay, ex-19ayor, 6 feet 1 part Of " 1 cream., , Suppose that Lon4l East it is aslyad by b er for whom he — he Galt Reporter makes the fol- inchet f thanks was tendered to the pwpls Of � . I w shows favorably as reg'*ards their pro- white, Los.; has been fo 'ad in large B1100 Und and lowin ,extracts from a let received inch; W. J. Ferguson, a -limb of the 0 tiji an . � eekly distributed aniong 200 patrons, I ,gmondville, for their hOsPi tyl a - � � I � � an �' ies, which, � - ) Fr k Lundy, � I - that amount gress and financial standing, but; as the qu tilt . Lt a dist-mce could WaB going to vote. Ho told her, t , i It inches ; A.. S. F - � , - - ]a , 110 --'11' J " 0 - � t I ( I ( 1-i .5 - � � .r. - J , j. �1 �! I I �, i I I I I , , ( a t -who could easily Bnpply I ' It h she at once besought him to change his I a few days ago from Dr. law, in length 6 feel teeve, 6 abort 9.3o p. m. the oaliventiOu W" - I . aye local boards do not enlighten the Parent not bel, dis�inguisbed from s�ow. 58 . . . for six d . � a - e Is Prairie, sson of r. Landy Des,vitt, the present Deputy 1E . ; it would give an average - ind and vote for the other man. He of P � - tag � 6' 0106A � . � I -a t i found to b . - . . ,iety as to the position of agriculture been urnish r �atal to the In - et1linches; and Tom Davidson, . Soe � itiot - I cream Of t7.50. If that amou of sup r) � , romi,sed to do so upon o . ofGal b,in which he describes I ome of his fe I . alities, we oaniaot bright 'lit �Ue. exentlemea!'iLl town axe P . I 11y, wild, be got these figures could DO in their different 100 . . � 1: . . . . � . � . I I i . . . I I t I . I I . . . - I I � ��. I 11 I . I : - � . �, . . � I I � . i � I - � ;­ - � - . I � . 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