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it KINDS OF
'GOODS
Medium Lengths
NT PRICES
PRODUCE.
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FAUL,
laY GOODS. MAN,
!ORTEL oNT.
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Taifing into account th
dam and property, th
Mach, short of $4,0004
he foot of _the dani had
re. a week ago, so- it saved .
oh. The filling in., which
*cost of $400 last fall, is
ke county will be out to
least $7(x) beton° thingt
re. All traffic from the
3aapended, and no teami
ieter. Mr. Guest, tannelit
savity. Hie tannery wit
tat danger of going.
lin ton..
; Mr. Wm. Muir. forema
was helping to load a
trine last Friday he got
bruised..
B (.11.inton' Fire Brigade.
a; .inteution of taking part
demonstration in Lon -
:11 inst. We trust they
d..a.ccount of thanaselves.
`givicHolliday on the 16th.
y, observed, here, 195 went
-on to Port Stanley, a' a
to T)ronto. The to
ties it does an Sunday.
,--1-Last Saturday nights
t do much. harm
as most vivid, and the
own in torrents, quite a
tecomparied the storm—
t1 of of fruit was blown or
Some of the spring crops
at „to the ground.
—:Several parties- from the
, into town on the Ciyie
ay goods-. One man dro e
the stare of Pay e -
ad that locked, and the 8-•••
• get in. He asked so
:ere near by, if the pea le
Ivey farm town to
informed that it was Civio
e; Oh I didn't kninor
oet it before." He wag :
, lie came he said. no, ,
I give this as an
!gw:•ranee of some peopis;;
(ng rt ay for towel
culd be the Means of `V-1
woith ten agi
;tila paper. It is a
that those who t
a pay for several lte
always the 3:121.08t in" 1;
naUbt prosperous. E, erf
• 1,seribia for the 1
's market town, it will aY
SIXTBENTIL TEAR.
livaoLE.NUMBER 821.
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iyou, OAN
Save Mone
394
urnberry-
Prom a New• tli E' Hare
folloving item:
'tint occurred the other
respooted citizens.
.11teddaway, who wer
W days with their c
hul
Y. were driving from cm&
• b,er, the horses took fri ht.
o ieeierole, end throwing t eul
f. rce, Mrs. Beads Y
tlY braiSta but her us.
a tely aia 33.0t fare as el
rown against a small tree
:e of his ribs from the Wok
doing as well as eau
e
By hewing year measure for a aft of
bed -
FRENOH IP
OR
REN H C
BOOTS
AT THE EAFO
Boat STORE
Large Shipments ,of
Fall and Winter
TH
What Pr. Cochrane ThIiik's` of
Port Arthur ar_d Bat Portage.
e,,of Branthird, who
to the N thwest,
interesting partiCII-
On tbatsta1e of his
Rev. Dr. Cochran
is now on a visit
sends the following
tars of what he saw
journey, between Sault Ste M ,rie and
Winnipeg, by the Pert Arthur 'mite :
The oftener one intils over tis noble
sheet of water (Lake Stipetior) the
d with its 1 est ex -
.t was an I ishmau,
nce said f Lake
id Ireland ould be
nd scarce j make a
ripple on the water" Making 11 allow-
ance for this so ewlaat ext avagant
eulogy, it certainl is not 0,onderful
that tourists and t evellers froth the old.
world E3hould be lo t in _SEGaZ ment at
the magnificent- water -stretch a of 'the
,new. After leavi g SauIt e Maria
ay iut
e mee
e Owe
xcellen
ears ag
nto. A
nd crac
Unite
er Isle
od. Com
aunches
crafts afloat. Sil er Islet, as 3 ts' nam
implies, is the sp t where ler man
years the Silver M ning' Corn any hay
operated with v rning sec° ss. -Tht•
Islet itself ts lik 1* very ape k on the
lake, and one won ern where and ho •
such tons of ore aye beeu velvets
from what seems •small pie e of roc
s princ
:nd thei
with th
01339whait
one f
eh Hig
t for sac
oue ea
from th
e rich i
wo hour
r Bay,
ed by the
en yeate
ago when we made our first •it to th li
locality, the landipg, es' it as theln
called, consisted . of a fe stoppr g
houses, with Mr. laherty's h tel on tt e
I,
edge of the de k, the only ne in the
village. But wh re the hote good has
long since been converted into sold
latid, a,nd instead of one th are no,
almost innumerable. ' You c not wa 'k
any dietaries without being s uck with
the extraordinary: -number dfinki g
pla.ces of all deseriptiuus. ' , hy is i14"
we asked of a ge tleman, "hat the e
are in Port Art ut so ma4p Hefts d
more is he impress
tent and value.
we believe, who
Superior, " that 0
dumped into it,
43
New-
)3oots 8c Shoes
ARE NOW ARRIVIN
N A 'ilERY FEW DA
STOOK WILL
OOVIPLETE.
S MY
,
Every Pair Warrantel. Solid
. 1
Leather or no sae.
1
,
A LARQE STOCK 0
MEN'S
AND
LON, BOOT
The Very best that can be manufectured.
Ladies% Misses', Oh
,
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,
14 OTS,
1
nd
,
In all the leading styl s at
i
.. ,
owest Pr
,Rats and
IS
we pass through bite Fish
Lake Superior. O. our route
the old steamer tlagnet, of.
Sound Company, still doing
service on this line as she did
between Montrea and Tor
midnight we meet the new
shit') of the Sar ia line, th
Empire; and as e ,leave Sil
the CoMpana, of t e'Collingw
•pany, one of the f ;stest and s
it
ish
ca
Th
wa
po•
ed
del
all
wa
tru
Ra I
fro
18
CO
er
th
e
pr
tio
to
4
The village on t e mainland
pally composed of the miners
families and. thos connecte
works. The vcen ry here is
bles,k and barre I • rernindin
certain localities i • the Soot
lands. The soil is utterly tin
cessfal agriculture, so far. a
judge by a distant gimps
steamer's deck, b t is said to
minerals of vario s kinds.
more and.. we e ter Thuud
Port Arthur, as it is now nit
Canada Pacifie ailway.
•
SO
; I
groggefies and saloons, whe ' accordi g
to the Ontario law, the num er is rega-
lated by the extent of the po ulation ''"'
" Oh," said he, " Wien the litario 1 w
does not give us the number desired, t
Shiania.h Act --a Yodel one—is: used, gi
ing all that araiwanted." 0'; i Sundae s,
t
when the drinkingplaces are plosed, the
town is remarkably quiet a d orderly,
despite the steamboat and raProad t la .
fic ; but on week days it is sadly ot
wise. Passing the bar -room you
the shaking Of dice boxesew ere dr
nd on the iii, reeeto y u
rat specimer s of hep -
This dep rable-c et-
• no doubt. ncident to
ter of the population
But Bute-
rribty tax
lity, when
ennees are
oned. L
ledge has
last four
s now, the
ake steam-
o Railway
age of he
he rail
th
re
di
te
hE
in
a
a
sy
0
0
81
11
. But rid
(Dv er the
69W13 of
a,ving
dal syn
o finis
was q it
lthe L
ebnside
' Fin
ay
the litk
• and
iete; w
enigran
:way to
ern
int su
le, and
have
brooms
•-has lin
- new
e to' k
41s-
1)10 mOst
it ed.
Pa
PUS
an
doe
.the
he
the ter
u0
idly bei
ed Wes
'of the
early 1,
rodueti
lute I:
hues I L
he GO1
bethe
guine
CulatOr
hur s
nit of
doub
lapp
ag*,iis
rown
s a fi
It for, c
!Sabha,
nrch bf
dtion o
eh °diet
rob an
itch lof
ping it
d rely a com le 0 clamp
ole apect of. !affair's
a,s a iuto the all° 1t16:si nioaf 1
th Canadian
di a, e, W,ho were gernii
ts construction Withour
n agrcab1e surprisolt.
ding, and the iew at firs
ed most too 'go d to
1 i
lly be Canadian Pam
rad'cate took vet the li,n
tViwaipege:rly in May
care ly ,was etransfer
en the rude o n thweet
a ljoan to pas t rotigh o
M nitolia and the North
rritories. Dur ng all th
rc.er interythi g lias bee
in dings of ev ry descriiJ
b nn springi • g up lik
bile the tad I Ofth
ed ith a ch rapidity
ESS men 440 been
ace with be Itiede d
soletnn pledg s have bee
TO tho m LLager of he Can
i c Railway th t the lal4e
their line ha ll I erniti
eP ratilene f r Po.strue
s et. vat re, freight she
eons itie for a gr a, por
inus of one of the reale t
. raa wee!, in be; 0 ld a e
g mode. Alre dy t e rails
ward.from th hike to the
Rd ky Al onntai • s, a a istan e
'Otl rpilefj, opem g Ind t trace
e la ds, whos cep° ts a d
usb pas thr ugh Prin
ijding,ft»o Sil eri Gatew
en ortIiwest..
a,1 • he liLopes e ta ned 137
•uei eas hien aiid selfish
reg nil the nt re
11 he red z d is ati et
b t tb. Ot ill away
o sicl abl mpo; ta
. II ha f r •• o' o
ape than Win .ip g ,
hie., in 'hat br ef;
fro.' sone: 1,510 te
e to n ha 1, us:d, tat1
ViD nd lite( ular VI, pc
h y th Pre rlery er
Eng and bodi s, u
their rep -civ 9
cle rch Ro, a Et
CQ_ V913 , a pn •Ii.
the 'Onto., io b nk ,t
pets a 11,1 cha •ie ' I
1 suppl fell ith higher el
matte , an all t e oldi app
es of 0 r ia ger; ities Ong t
re pr • e haent hid stria: ay be m
ried he i' hub er 1: a uM
mpany," .t " ( rt i
11," the
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81
OYS'
,oes1
ldren's
Sippers
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FIF y DOZEN 0
Is•TZ-7
CONSIST IN G 0
. en's and. Boys' Soft
Pelt ats.
Iteft's tind ,Boks' Cloth
-Caps. Alma Caps.
PLR OWN IMPOR
•
ces.
aps.
nd Hard
and Silk
are gambled for,
meet with fregu
less drunkengeas
dition of affaits
the mixed ichara
in this rapidly grewing town
Iv the laws must be either 4
or their enforcemept 'a n
such numerous dens of aura
not only permitted but sane
No town, wOhia our kno
grown so) rapidly' within th
years is Pert rthur. It
connecting litk etween the
ers and the nada Pao
direct to Winnip g. The fro
town is lined wit dockssand ay
company are b sir prepari g to ,build
freight houses a d grain ele eters of the
largest proportio s. In 188'; the poti-
lation
numbere 2,000 h rain ty
business houses, f different inds ; it is
now over 3,00
growth in eve
'little work just
r-
ar
ks
, with rape , signs of
y directioal i From , a
tiblished; ataleriptive iof
the place and it future dtkdspects, iive
. eitract the following. Tye ,Iorigin ofi its
'present name is as follows:
eitement at tie Stationl'ap when the
" The sprin of. 1870 was ;one of ax -
60th Rifies and the Canal ian voltin-
teers for the uppression f the Red
River rehellio reached Th,nder Bay,
they selected; he 'Static* ' as their'
landing place.' (ilonel Wo eley asked
on coming ashore what vat the name
of the 'place, on being tol they ta,.;
led Puce•
the yeang
become so
f the
urn of
ey Ma
for Pr
8013, "647
e plal
befarii,
e GPvern-
ee-
coenized the
r s Lending,
i
ment sui-vey
of the town site was Ina (3, The lots
were sold openly at at:lotion by the ov-
ernment,neid as'in many Sii;aiiar 04(808,
a goodly partion of • them 1 11 int' the
hands of non-resident spe
the bulk of them were sec
ATI ON. who have silica closelt- ide
'selves with the town and Worked
beth energy and epterpri4elfor its, pro-
gress and prosperity.
tied up in
h consider-
tlamong'its
esoluta of -
11 t.
1
6
bion," he ask d that it be ce,
Arthur's Landing. in honor o
prince who Id so recently
popular in Qanada.
"The • sudde . collapse
rebellion and he speedy r
60th Rifles an Col. Wol
second militar ex-citeme
Arthttr's Landhig that se
was the means of bringing
the . first time prominent
outside world." t
' Withthe opeuing of 1872; t
merit of Ontarib had fully r
importance of Prince Arth
and that summer a Gov,et
8
Red
the
ea
DCS
ioh
for
the
cteletors,
need by
ifld ta
GEO. GOOD,
&tad for tylish Hats an
Reli ble Boots and
loOts
_
Shoes Mad
F
Caps, and
hoes.
to Order.
1
but
en
emvitb
-
The spring of 1881 p
Prince' Arthur's Landing min
able feelings of disconte
citizens. The slow and ij
forts that had been put forth by, the
Dominion Government in the construc-
tion of aerailway from the I Atlantic to
'the Pacific had made Maxiy all over
Canada grow weary, and egin to de-
spair of ever seeing the gr at ;war
•
AUGI.r§IT. 31, 1.883. .
i
MCLEAN BROS., Publishes.
{
$1.50 a Year, in AdVance.
erri
sett mita an
.scritg y trees,
pol a tha,n serv
the bridges alo
ingly shaky co
app ar so to
Dp btless the
pro ounced. th
thi fact does
sen
as
Sue
an
nip
est
cat
co
ie e
fin
m
er
an
re
roads,
ore li
ceable
g the r
structi
the or
railwa
MI per
ot alla
ers, whoa t times
he train. or eps o
long freig t train
fro between Port
g, there is treed for the very
supports and the greatest
. That the road has been
pleted is i deed a marvel of perse-
I
are,. and • t is in no'spirit of fault-
ing that w mention the feelings of
ny who pattonize it, and hope bthat
long stronger bridges may be built,
the real o$ &nail fears of disaster
oved. W. C. _
and wooded with
e hop' or Ibeat
imber. °Inc of
ute are xceed-
ns—at le st they
inary tr yeller.'
engine° s have
ectly sec re, but
the fears of pas,
old thei breath.
er them With
as daily paste to
rthur and Win-
psetsreoinbt
SO 1300n
gentleman. The gift was well deserved
• and well timed, as the reverend gentle-
, man was on the eve of an extended trip
.to the Northwest.
—The annual Caledonia games at
Lucknow, which take place on the 12th
of September, promise to be held on a
grander scale than usual this year.
Over $1,300 will be given in prizes, and
some of the best athletes in America
will be present.
—The regular services at Grimsby
catnp, closed oh
A. proceseion was
ed arPund the gr
shake hands all
with etirring gospel hymus.
he cotton manufacturers of the
nion are discussing the present
of this induetry in Canada. It is
sed to reduee the present produc-
tion,
and take other • steps to restore
Oonfi4ence and security to the manufaca
' *tars and trade.
;—Two young men from. Exeter were
shooting dumb at the lakes at Thedford
oz the 14th, one day before the season
opened—and as a result of their rash -
n ss, they were served with sumnaonses
1
to appear before Squire Cornell. They,
h wever, settled the matter, but it cost
em $52. •
—Dr. John 13. Carapbell,of Westfield,
C autauqua county, New York, au old
T mato resident and a gtadnate of Vic-
totia university,' died lest week* frena
ad overdoee of chlorala tDeceased had
b4en troubled very much with neuralgia,
atid was unable to sleep except when
xi rceties were used. j 1
—A. new arrangement' has just been
tered nit° for the running of fast
ight trains from Chicago to Boston,
ay of Detroit, Stratford and Mon-
. The schedule time from Detroit
ostondWhich is elose on a 1,000
il s, is 73 hours—surprisingly fast
at for freight.
—The telephone line between London
111Hamilton is rapidly approaching
Mpletion, the polenbeing all in posi-
on. .A. branch line will exten4 from
arils to Brantford, and at Hamilton a
itch will connectLondon with Toron-
A line between London. and Chat-
' i
hain is also contemplated.
I —Hanlon returned to Toronto from
IS Western rowing tour on Wednesday.
.
ming his absence he took part' in a
-g, eat number of regattas in several
American cities, in one of which, tit Fall
iver, he was defeated, on account of
bis boat becoming swamped in the swell
made by a passing steamer which came
toornear the rowing course.
• --I-Sanford Fleming, C. M. G., his son
and principal Grant of Queen's College,
Kingston, ha-ve left Winnipeg for the
west. They go through to Calgary,
hence acrc•ss the Rockies to Kamloops.
ith a
acifie
a and.
onday .at 12 o'clock.
formed which march-
unds ending with a
round, accompanied
through th
all directio
followed b
11 o'clock
city. The animals ran in
s, batches of Wend being
employes of the firm. At
bout twenty dashed ell meil
along Front street Ete far as the arket,
where the separated. ; Neariiiii all of
the beasts were recaptured. o acci-
dents are reported.
—A twolyear-old daughter o
Thomas, o Whitby, was enci
killed by a passing Grand Tru
Way train hursday evening la
It is Filippo ed that the child, unknow
to the mother, strayed off tie eet the
father, and wee crossing the trahk'when
it was struck ou the head :try e co
our t
James
entally
k Rail -
wee
11
On. 0
isian f
Sister
he llo
d on
The
e been ord red to he ready for the
eting P rliament by 15th of Jan-
y.
Edvva
t to
beatin
: I
of
di
ha
.89
ly
00
re
of Part
probe-
s be
Cann
a, Ci
• t
peri
25,0
ing t
es, 8.
an a
ing t
uiches
atho
e hoot
o lo
a
Dt
17
stitu, e,
(I read -
Cana a.
ivet Mowat arrived on the
day.
uperior
ingston,
Ottawa,
om England on Satu
Mary John, Mother
se f Providence at
nd y.
ubl c departments at
d Dillon of - Toro
risen on onday f
his wife. 5i1.1.08 t
8 lost her r ason.
A johilt stock ce pany wit h1 $100, -
capital has been. organized n Mont-
i, to ex end the Beaconsfie d vine -
city.
f ined to
hodee
rapids
mpt to
on Septen at nine
1.
to, was
druel-
en she
Dian
state
nrSrp
rds nee, th
—Captain
ake his tt
Niagar
lock a.
—The att
O steamer
re slaugh
ving hatl
—Mrs. Ha
iais deter
s im th
b r 10th
to Live
from
ng susp
incipal of
1. London,
incipal oft
—Honl Da
e 22nd in
mitres', ag
as born in
—n Cvionezducet
de the ot
es eerschaum
5.
--A.bout 7
• rived T
f r the Nat
ifty Scotoh immigraets also
• d wilt sett e in Ontario.
—The Baptist Co ntion of
ime Provinces has d cided t
O TheologiCal Instru tion De
o l'AcadiseCollege tot e Made
oronto.
—Wyllie the Herd
'Bakers at .Guelph.
e, a local Player,
nd a draw out of
as beaten pine gat
—The Jumbo Fir
member of the
e weighs 340 pounds, and.
round at a htaze in t e most
style.
—Three theesand ninetye
ccurred in Montreal last ye
an 7.2 in a thousand
yes els, rate was 4,7.
ing I the lowest pate sine
e d traffic —Mr. G. V. Prows
o Canadian f the oldesticitimene.,
eg on Sab. ame out `frdna Scotl
fty years ago, and h
ity ever sire. He
umber of descend n
e—Rat Portage ha
fficers ander Onta
wo Ontario conga
ssault by arrestin
table have been acqn
oba Stipendiary Magetrate.
11
*If
he
)er
rt
rt r hur
i h 0(
roakeerouSs less. e est
r
' good;nd g ceriee,
iliated! On th ri- i . g g ou
ender : ay. It ie s n tu
its Seco • d to no yl oe ir C
•centi • g ev y e r th .: h
I toure ts ed. s ortsee
itea'S atee, as 11 as ' n
e, wii fed in itis bract g
Ee6age trim t e a 1 ry sena
re cen ral portios of In
I'
rthur Planing
1
ededry," he
any," ' nd
b b • ents in
beentif lly
a 'front.ng
el _attrac-
pad a„ End
edlauar
! !trona
r, iewu
ir le, ha
, 1
ers of
.i' O.
IS
It ifio p Ai , u
;
0,rding th pea
at . pre ails the
a,mets • As . re
can, be ,said
ganat lig e e
leo excuse N hat
d mei adie of
a the inirit rru
'o 'tho rei. t s
Citic Rail y.
th. the engin s of
O ailwaY are.' brie
• a,lking ap tr i.1381
oment inter:rent
ie I fe4r is ,r at i
tar Can dian ,Sabh
g like hose acro
ly sob he clay()
g, ple sure-rteeki
itiet t an re4 frp
ip o ' Al
co
•tlaisi bus., ss
ith i , 'uni yll; NV1.1
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IA
if
wars
rge Moeirt
9Per
edet •
tehhei s
ten to
As nhi
much
• Ory
OY
y labo
EV, lin
cle,y
•
de
he Ow
thet o gi
theirser}
plea! of
•
ht b ' ex
building
d :sceiptio
e t, a c at
la
ers c m
skill -d
. 11 the
rid gran elevate
n ad iam . Pacific
now hut eertai
•!likely, to bond.
tine. T
' el is f
in rtip
rimer 1
hureh,
go,
was so
notherElbo
'mei i h
Vies are.
hows, as e
O boom
•st assum
•g two
t, intenthp
wh ch co
4:1! this,
ght f
I fo
111 ade,
LsiIy 10
ier towns: I
;Leaving 2 rt
:acific Rai ay,
fter a Jour y of;
ears ago t Da
Dd Steam wine
hat trave
peratien, e W83
he long, .2.4 ary
eposu e ar. mos
yen io th 3 MI
vas onl 4uded,
XieTtairdi toent until]
•'pipe
tnprac ica s
he ro db for
he jou ne Itows,
ion ' i anythin
inds. one far m
hip than th st
'asted rail ay. s
Barclay station,
Winnipeg, e co
poor and s eril
1
ess t p
abbe desecration
by ra'bropds ud
rdB h gearn rs,
s on oyag is
ed. 13 , here
er f loa
all k nd ;o
ed a•k
o ti
dse
he C
shu
tiNowt1
Ely t
the
the 'li
8.0
se
ight
oratien
ring th
sh
(a fro I
CO pe
hies o
st a
9 bro-ag pool by
Ontari ontreal
ered, °tea of
exan fe
ley, for s Lady
succes f college
Engle d become
e Ladi s Whitby.
id Pri e, died on
t. at i Oe, near
d 57 ye or Price
uebee
'e Jame
ocessfu
er eVe
pipe, fo
01
any yea
1 ladies
is to
College
Senator
reside
. Sena
826.
Valises, Of Lon -
n wintdrig at a
g, a h ndsome
hich he refused
nts fro Iceland
riday n route
d Wester States.
arrived,
0 immi
ronto o
west a
SO
1
CS
be
iti-
py
he,,i
ain
a
1
IS
fi
al
catcher of the coming f
effects of hich the little thing died
about two
---Abou
Saturday
James Bu
Hamburg
burned to
year's cro
bushels of
oats besid
span of h
time, all
escaped.
the Mar -
remove
artnaent
ter hall,
addie i playing
Murdol Mc Ken-
ecured oOne game
e. D. asmith
a
13
an of C nada is
aceburg brigade.
can fly
pproved
ix deaths
ar, being
of the pc,pulatione:
1880. The birth
•
, of Moatreal,one
• ied Priday. He
nd to difontreal
s resided in the
leaves a goodly
s.
lected municipal
jurisdilion. The
les cha ged with
a Manitoba, con-
tted by the Mani-
na :igen Pacific
ti g'oar pd
in
11
Ito
uy
itt
•
SU
but,
ce;
btai
ov-
rid
ed.
feat becora-
will
ell-
ent,
end
a, and
and
nausem
ri labor
od. When
can c
Lord's
the s
nr.3nin
El. the •o
ght to
ou ay's re
nts.
cted whet the
ing e ham
hay p entY of
lwa • es 0
n $2.
ha 'los frim
pop° ed b ea.k
0013 ected
ailw
, thisst te
fo a; co
an is al
th pop
11
•
•
rry
day
Ore.
bis
e tD
ona
t m
e is
S of
ern-
din -
It a
4 to
ater
will the
on, as is
cf !thin&
aid a.ble
gun,
s of
Mall
1Yrtioi
rs cio A
•or he Presbyt rian
$201 few Years
week for :$1,600, and
700 eboet the ame
$10 000., Thu for-
ud, tas e per ende
, ing fron
;
b
timr
rea
ight
a
0
--The towaship of Ops in ends still
urther to enable its reeiden B to jai -
rove their properties by dra..i age, and
L
2000 are tot -be dal •orrowe this sea -
on fo the use of t o
new drains.-
-Captain Ludgate
army was fined $5 tor
he Hamilttni police:
leant, of ;a eonstable,
rokea city by-law b
ublic,8tEeet8. '
---Mi88 Clara Mei ' .., aged 15, was '
e desiring to put
•Ifilthe Salvation
30 days in jail by
agistrate on coin -
that the captain
shouting on the
Fleming goes in connection ;
cheme to lay a cable across the -
man between British Columb
hours.
5 o'elOck in the line
he.18th inst., the bar
11
noon of
it of r.
lick two miles ,south of New
was struck by liglatning and
the ground, containing this
, all but oats. VOUT hundred.
old wheat, and 150 blisheis of
s two hogs. A hired boy and a
rses were in the barn at the
ere gunned by the shock but
ednesday night of lest week
urricane swept through t
strict, doing great damage
ces and crops in the; cetmt
In Napean two barns w
ie electric fluid, and one m
enshaw was instantly kill
le of the sheds, feaces a
on Mutchmore Park w
y denaolished, and ecores
4
—On
perfect
Ottawa d
barns, fe
district.
fired by t
named
The wh
buildings
COMplete
shade tre
stretched
—Dani
Gienhur
te last
of his be
.following
on the b
of hour
first wor
blew out
and ther
where."
.._
apan. I .
--In. driving from Caledotia to
Hamilton the other day, Robert Kemp,
recent arrival from Winnipeg, was
,
;jhrown out of a buggy through a skittish
orse and had his right arm broken.
is head was also hurt. He wae pick -
4d up insepsible, and taken to en ad-
acent farm house. He is under Medical
are and doieg well.
—Mr. James Bullock's barn, near
Bright. and contents - were totally de-
etroyed by fire on Saturday, 18th inst.
It i was struck by lightning,- Mid was
tilrinoet immediately in flames. Together
ith this year's crop there was between
hree and four hundred- bushels of old
w eat. The barn and contents were
nred for $1.,200 in the North Bien-
aeim Insurare Co. •
13 :—Twe children of Mr. Thomas Fra-
me a fitimer living a short distance
from Mehintj3ridges,were sent to a drug
ttore for a ug which he intended' to
dminiater tol, them. The druggist gave
trychnine instead of what was wanted.
1,
. he children were thrown into corivul-
ions, from which they never recover -
d. Thein ages were three' and five
ears. ' I
—The lighthouse erected by the Gay-
rnment of Canada upon the sutnmit of
he small island known las Plateau or
1st Rock. off Cape Peter, Gaspe, in
Ithe Gulf �f St. Lawman , will be put in
operation on the 15th S ptember next.
The light will be a revolving white
catoptric, attaining its brilliancy every
two -minutes. It is elevated about 77
feet above high water mark.
rowned a few day e ago whi
n Lake RI skoka, near. Po
E.
She was t e eta* da,ught
David Hol es, tray ller fo
Dod-son, of TorontO.
—Mr. Reginald No blicote,
ngland, see of Sir tafford
as at the Rossin •H use, Totanto, this
Fieek, It is rumoured that he is to
arry the youngest daughter Of Mr. W.
H. Venderbilt, the railway king.
—A youpg mart nained Alexander,
bathing
t Cerling.
of Mr.
Fitch &
London,
orthcote,
13
'McLellan, Of London towns
!mended to jail on ,Mondey,
28th, for *milting his mot
assaulting and threatening
his father Wm. McLellan.
—Oh arl e Walker, of the
near Canal
Canadian ful acciden
Portage, hewing a 13
Ein o rs. Ten tree, when
on rbute, by wagon the full wi
, on ,11Eliro ny lakes Of hie, kne
sec i10134.1 was pt n —Dr.
nev r very po ula . at presene
tlad, ith its fa, , tory of
bito .0, was too m.0 h. Ottawa, co
an( sportman. ' t Dominion
,
•
de (lete a, tempura y which wil
ilsvity Was, com- Deosinber.
, b•ti it was found —Thep
tier thati expected. of Toront
on idetable part of kat depar
s the! Barclay Sta- ville, and
bu snatioth. It: re- to MeMas
of he !racking of a adoPted.
nn of a well -b 1-
il we reach the
the distance to
is exceedingly
' g, destitute of
1
a:
Lay
U n
alf o
ntr
loo
1
1 I
ip, was re-
tail the
er and for
he life of
ake Roa.d,
chie, met with a very pain-
& few days ago. He was
iek of tirober frirl a double -
he axe glanced and. drove
th of the blade hit° the side
• ,
ielva,ney, of Toro
engaged in writ'
i!erali8W in C
etiltiogitbe arch
ri conneotion. 'with his work,
probalily 1E3 pfiblished in
°Posed Made by` Dr. Castle,
, to discontinue the theolog-
ment of Acadia ocllege, Wolf -
end the theologioal students
er hall' Toront , has been
A-., Kincar-
dine received an a t letter from I
tneieelaers Qf hi3 ecingregation, in which
was :Melo d the sum 13f IS i2O, being a
pre
uto, who is
ng the his-
ada, is in
ves of the
—Mss
gate kee
outside o
plucky a
and to s
holding
dashed t
caught o
till caug
jured an
broken.
other si
girl's act
--A an.
named to
remove nt-
ler' 8 mil got
his hen caught in the it:eh and es
draw a o the shafte tearing the right
arta off below the shouldet a d break-
ing tbe bones in the arral ragments.
He Was carried arOtInd the sh ft several
times with such violericel as to thi•ow
his bootS and stockings off feet. IHe
will in all probability rec yer
dies. w
s and telegraph. p
across Bank street.
el Corran,a yonngfar
13, put up at an hotel
riday night, and, on
room being forced
morning, he wee fo
d unconscious. It too
36
to
ry
re
411
d.
a
TO
of
re;
er
n Tor Ti-
the a or
ruled Mo -
Toronto,
to on -
treed, being sold on the Werke -filar 150.
Mr. Haley's son, s.cootnpanied hy,I Mr.
Showell, of Durham, Went hutiting for
of them to a cattle deader Da
Culligara. He shiiped them to
and from there they iourneyed
pen he
ly ng
a couple
to bring him armind iand he
s he uttered were, Well I
the gas all right last nig t,
must have been a leak some -
them, got track of the yoke a
ton, and followed them .throug
treal, where they secured. theijr
ty,! Bold them and returned he
are now ebaeavoring ferret out
—Mr. Andrew Weaver, of
ha e received official n.otificati
ha is fallen heir t� $1,250,000.
vet's great grandfather. Was a, Getman
who settled in England with a consid-
tury ago.
al estate
haiie be-
n Wea-
in
heir to
pects to
the par -
with the
eery for
to Mon-
praper-
e. They
'he thief.
othwell,
n that he
r. Wea-
Hickey, daughterof the toll-
er on Queen street, Toro toi
the city Haase' performed
tion. A farrnert3 te
p them she elated
it firna with a sticike
rough, but part Of t
the gate frame and
t. The girl wae se
the -horses had th
Two buggies C
Le of the gate weresa
on from being runi
ery respectable yo
rthur Yeoman,. !hid
belt.from a pulley
at Bracebridge on
m bol
the gate,
he horses
e
eld t
erely
ir n
nu on
ed by
to.
ng
tryin
n Ch
riday,
on
9132
in-
ses
he
the
ers.ble fortune more than a ce
His means Were invested in r
it
and in public securities, whiz
come ini ensely valuable.
ver's father diea four years ag
°ahem, and be was the sol
the property. Mr. Weaver e
go to gi4land this autumn fo
pose of 4, final settlement
bfficials-0 the Court of Ch
the surrender of the propert
--A city reporter describin
esters' fete at Dundura park,
on Monday, remarks f When
got inside the place was htera ly swarm.;
ed. GirlE were in the aseenda, cy. Pret-
ty girls, ugly girls, gay girl , selenani
girls, nondescript girls, and girie thatl
were not girle at all but old m idenstroile
ea around the cool green ewer ,under thel
greenwood tree, flirted, mail el and co.:
quetted as best they knew ow., Thei '
pretty girls were in the majority and al
.
stranger who stood with t reporter
' admiring, the little dears, remarkedi
that never at any time, had he seen soi _
Many r ally handsome wornea tonetheri
in his lite as were assembled in the pa*
op Mole,y.
the For-
miltoni
everyone
, —Mr.; 13. 13. Cronyn, of London, has
,
jug retured to this country from a
pleasure trip through Switzerland. He
had themisfortune to get badlY frozen
on the 23rd "iily last, while making the
at3cent of Mout Rosa. He suoceeded,
however, in i making the top pf that
gtaud elevation; which is 14,448 feet
above the level of the sea. Mr.!Cronyn
says the -view from this BUMMit ..s grand
_
in the extreme.
—On Saturday last the TypOgratibi-
cal Uniou of Toronto, and friendi3, num-
bering about 700, excurted to Lambton
Mills, op the Credit Valley road. On
nearing, that station a freighb train was
seen approaohing at full speed for To-
ronto, and when both trains were
brought to a standstill about twenty male p
yards eeparated them. A , frightful —A_ gran
IDcatastrophe was therefore narrowly took pace a
—On] Saturday night in Toronto a hcoannoarailf. th
averted. • .
stampede (venue& among a herd of two „pandas, Gs.
or three hundred cattle which Was COILI- "'Lando
fined in the cattle yards near the mouth forth,
of the Don. They managed to break Thom
, their enclueures and scamperad in all
directioes through the south eastern
part of the city. Ode enterprising bul-
lock took a leap into a culvert. The baaidieeleve
hole was five feet deep, and was and three
justjust large enough to contain his er of
bullockehip. The animal made frantic
efforts to extricate himself, but was
°impelled to remain in .the hole for
three tiaras until a gang of *ten after
considerable work succeeded in helping
him out. _
—On Saturday night 100 cattle broke
loose freak Thompson &Mani
sent fr re Knot cliurch•there to that in Torointo, and made a livel
1 -
1
—It iS announced that a
edition Of the productions
Coll, the veteran Kingst n
soon iss e from the press.'
mostly ublished. as fugitite
been ap
Cana
E van
poet, ill
is poems,
ieces, ave
nd
la
ian
0-
earing for many yeaxis neat,
those who remember therm will 138
to see them collected and republished
They will be brought out i two Vol
times, one containing hi En hell ffu
sions, the other his poems ID.
GEEdio. 11.1r. McColl's wine
household word in Canada
ti
two gen rations, and his poe
doubt fi d au extensive Elide.
—Sortie ten days ago al ske
unearthed at Port Franks a
excites
men in
'mills we
co-vered
ed to be rt3
years old, with long golden hair. Th
tragedA if tragedy it was, mug
taken place about twenty nears
No cbffiti enclosed the remains, w
were only a foot or two lender , th
and only covered by a, rcing
aced all over the boe'.
his ns.
as be n
or nearl
s will n
eton
d the
a8
suspicion of foullpl y. ; Soot
he employ of the PoIrt uk
re digging in a hank' and dis
the skeleton of whattis sup
the body of a about
t-18
,av
a
IC
ground,
board p
—A
ham th
articles in his possessiela suppose
have been stolen: An 18 k Chased gol
ring, a 7,..4 k plain gold ring, a hree alto
opal gOd ring, a ladY"E, gold write
made bt Russell & Son, an old fits io
ed lady's gold chain, a round gold an
coral brooch, a gentleman's gold seal,
gold st d, enameled, a pair of jet
gold b
plated.
--A
pital aft Quebec, while i delirious
fever Overcanae the foliate nurs
eh argei and jumping horn a third s
windoW was almost- instantly k
ei de .
er, an
erdict wi
he D '
ernment should ;per ist ' t
us practice of allo-wing the ma
t to employ female 011178e3 f
etiolate. .
demonstration Of Forest°
Hamilton en. ondan,
Subsidiary highcourt
ourts lwere present fro
L Guelph, Pre ton,
Forest,
stoek
oloured man arrestedat Qha
i
other day had the folio in
—Th next term a the Ontario in.
stituation for the Deaf abai Donb at
e opens' on Wednetdayi Sepl
tember
°Meer
2. On the day in creation an,
- the schoul Will ts.k charge of
eliverea to him at tie VariouS
stations along the line of the ; Great
Westere Division, as follows : Windeo9
$.30 a. M; ; Chathara,11.10 . ra.1; Lon
dote 2 p. m; ; Woodstock.; a 05 p. tn.
Harrisbuag, 4.15 p. m.; na Mop, 5.1
D. m.; Wad Oakville, 5.50 p. m, Peri-
cularly rei-
heir, -chil,21-
eft behind
W. Thur.
father of a
is seven
;ents and. guardians are part
quested! to be present with '
rein to avoid having , them
in their studies. ;
—It is reported that Mr.
her, of West Nissouri, is the
Phend enal son. The ho
yczars:`io d, over four feet hi; h, and its
larger around the chest arid body than
an ordinary man.- At 'Oar e years of
age he ould carry his moth r, Who is a
medium eized woman, wit ease. At
four be lifted a man ,tv ighing 180
pounds. ' His present Wei bt is 101
pounds but in the spring e weighed
110. lie has a good mon tache, but
suppresses his side whie ers.' The
father and m.other are -of or nary size,
and the boy in question is t e only one
of the family possessed of ny striking
peculiarity. .
—On Sunday morning las a woman's
remains were found float ng lin the
Cataraqni River, about fifty yerds from
the Barxiefield shore, ilea Kingston.
She was indentified 8.8 Mrs. ary Clark,
two years out from Man h.eeter and
'about Six months the wife o a farmer
residing on Middle road, ow ship of
Pittsburg. She was soft- atmed and
wedded Sp.nost at first sig t. Matri-
mony produced Melancholy an she is
believed to have committed sui ide. A
basket; containing various p rch sea and.
her hat were found near w ere Ishe ap-
pears ti have jumped in. portion of
end. of the
her un
bridge
PcaiirsactYurili
—A
trict -
of Canada, held recently, the following
resolution was carried , u anitnouely
" Thal in view of the al rroiliag and -
wideepread ' evils result:in from the
traffic in intoxicating liqu rs, a tra,ffie ,
which has been fostered, pr tected, and
perpetnatedl by law, this WOodstack
district meeting of the Meth dietChurch
of Canada rejoices in the at eanarilippterbatig
nisters and
oc oialeon tayll, ai rian , .,
tsr ahP d 'ci ' 'nehse ei beiwil eil:%Y.
land ; and
ar of age,
Pal"; gme e41:
.natgsetisoanyiulgtt
he city and
f the cruel
t tote naade
in the ex -
the young
wood, and
neco ggi:tiobmto.l. epparly
nseirupulons
Frederiek
st Went to
he train to
im the ne-
ge,hut with
managed to
str their ar-
ut on SOIrle
ye,aw theBeginirgl .
e police, as
as she was
her - appeal
• ixtrizthowldgehsert;
etneW
•
erelothing upon the
led t6 the opinion !th- t She had.
aed that there h d been foul
ut there is no evidere of such.
stances.
• seseion of the Wo astleck
eetinit of the Metho ist church
•
pass the Canada
1878 in this (Oxford)
ich removes the r
evils of the traffie fr
and places it upon
breek the law of th
ngly urge the m
rs of our church
ower to secnre the
said Act.°
—Otte ey ing lag wee
ith Canadian gi I, about 19 y
n called at the Central police
or y Detroit, and, asked for lod
lie1. that she was •a stranger in
had n Money. The atory
at caused that reque
ble arid interesting
SoMe mouths ego
bo lived in Collin
parents are very res
made
Act of
Act w
for th
torate
wilfull
we str
memb
their
an
acelets, a round ,jetI brooch,
encil case, and a ,gold key. .
ale patient in the Marine ho
This is the second case of su
same institution within a ye
coroner's jury coupled their
an exp ession of regret that
ion Go
danger
ageme
a
13
1
(4 fate t
h is piti
treme
girl,
whos
ple there, comnienced keep
With 4 youeg reale nam
s Ballston. Being perfectly
n he puisuaded the oredulon
away with deina. They fr
Hamilton where they took
t. She urged upon
, In ersoll, Mount of immediate marri
St, Mary's, Woo Ouse or another he
s, B wrnanville, Oshewee Barrie, put h r off. Two days af
Toronto, ndsor, Chatham Brantfo d, , rival oat.Detroit, he went
Boffalo, Detroit, and °atter plac s.:• excuse and never retur
There were in the procession eight. %-dtholut friends or MOD
n large banners ands. ila a,' sought protection from t
mounted marshals. T e has already been told, an
processionists was 1210. very Irespectable looking
sion marched to Du d -was granted. When the
sad story to the policeman
the station, he advided he to go home;
but she attenuouely obje tea, and ex-
pressed a desire to mates he ideitity
and whereabouts. She des 'not /ant
to go back; she says, on 00411t 4 the
disgrace which has falle oi her and,
g blasted her young life.
ar s, Detro
SoH- cessit
te one e
—Rev. .L. urray, M.
nonymou
an's byres
numb
The
park, where the visitors were wel °need
by Mayor Magill. Speeches, games and
arriustnaents followed. The dein
strati n was imposing and Succeseful
—4 yokeof oxen was stolon from he
farm of . 'Michael Haiy, flols "n,
on y evening, Ju y 26 he
stampede thief
• _ _
urs
ove them to Harris
1
11, divas
3f
3
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33,