The Huron Expositor, 1883-11-30, Page 1sets
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of and
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n deer,
several
livated
-f.ts into,
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e
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began,
king and
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es secur
moat of
SIXTEENTH YEA
IN-110•1E.,NUMBER
0, 18831.
There is nothing
..JEATELE
N IT'S WELL
Together
/id that is how you
at. .the
•
Manitoba ;Corresli nden
eyeans COUNTY, OV. 19th
DEAR Exe.osiron,—According t
mise I take this oppoxtunity of
to you to acquaint you with sone
relating to this part of the Ca
Northwest,- and which, I hop
prove: of some interest to yeti
readers. I am residing t prese
.Thanan, spot some fifteen mile south
U Brandon, and six rni1es 8 nth of
las, a station on the main
Pacifist) Railwey line. The
hills are some three ini es to t
the Brandon hills about en mile,
and the Tiger hills fifte n mile
while between here and Ti
Brandon hills ruos the
boine, taking, an east
soatheeasterly direction
and about two miles sou.
This place is settled by
and, generally speakiu
class, many of whom Ito
sielerable means, and co
from Ontario, Scotland
Huron is well represent
these residing here b
vicinities of Seaforth, Lo.
Wingham, etc, while a la
from Essex Celltrb, and
lately arrived from Eng
up land! here. The
denominations ha're
representatives here, b
into the Presbyterian
persuasions predomina
however, no churches o
neighborhood, though o
is to be erected about si
here. But with the a
both churches andr. s
doubt, be erected w ereve•r nbedele
Still, it is an evident fact th more
interest could be taken tu these Ma tem,
and yet no overzeal be shown. Th SA-
SS ny
iho
inc nd
ma,y be
ge it
BOOT- STORE.
INTER STOCK.
OOMPLETE
IN- EVERY LINE.
OVER
5,000 PA
—OF
HE—
RS
BEST & 61-1EisPEST
0O -T$
SH
ER SEEN IN SE
OTNVT SQUA.
9
ies
r fi I iree: °Is ble sen:th
nen sid
, st
3?4Y re
el et es
astpf or
are n t nu
• nally seen
,aped fro
t on the s
and ewe
reciting qu
n tionamon
id lite whos
itpLd for good
rhe rct of sin
tee roue along
e been. kille
uskrat ar
trapping
s
t largeaen. n
e, bath th
seen, and
bit the
be. found
a
; Doag11
-
nada
•Prest'
e eaet,
west,
south,
ar and
ha
8,13
b en
p
indiugFAssatii., to; be
rly or rattier h ;7°
t this ! point, a t
io otte of t
ti e y end. The
11 , tend.prov
strongest
.
()no of t
ith one of
ng out sec
to its assist
directed
ee
a
h fro
an in
,a w
seea n
prieip
and
d, nu.
ing fr
desbor
go per
uite a
and ha
erious
heir
-t tilos
and
e. T ere are,
school in this
11
2
611
bete.
ehigent
11 -to-do
in,06n-
peoPle
uglaea.
bus: of
to :the,
Blyth,
ent. are
umber
e taken
eligious
iff erent'
belong-
`ethbdist
e of t
mile
valice
hools
e 1 tter
wet of
of time
ill, no
tiers in this neighborho
important advantages
rattily others parts of t
the Northwest, among
mentioned, plenty of suitable
either for building material or feel Pur-
poses. Along the banks of t e Aseini
boine are large qaantit es of t.near ck,
elra, oak, and in the Cypress h lis ar to t
be found spruce and p plar. Nate is
to be found on an averse at put ,
eighteen feet below the:earl's. e,• et iti I
some cases wells have to be s•u, li •ty-
five and even fifty feet beforel,tw te is
• found, and in many, places 1 he te are
springs of the purest aid elm Cat water.
All the water iu thi neigh iabood is
free from alkali, and is of lexcellent
quality. The market are v yy conve-
nient, Brandon, Chatdr, arid oti® er points
I of the Canada Pa itic Bail ' tie being
• close at hand.
1 The land here is not as hea some
to' be found in other parts a I Pro -
a pose
over e'
e Pro
whit
wood
erus, ):t
t. A. athel
1
u 11 si el o
te- prdjne'
°roes to
te an e to
tvoler eith. 1
Rad h
eli. rBiv
thi
i lab
shoo
rikben
oes
sre*ieraa
us
r
11
sive
-ea
fall
nda
ti
lilf..
d 8.11fe
Of t
re h ly:
✓ ry er , end
e meets with a
are very tion
ore tattle a mad,'
e lawttber1°..eh s.ral ail -el
of
t m rete tly an ,
n best, when al 1
ire, an with sieve
1 ws th a hoe en
11 ,,
e badger's pilgr mage in tliis wo
iB showed n =mon, pluck; Ifo
an 'to di -p ay l taking inte c
n riven to b y, prairie olvee e
at4on the f r cityof thee create
1 rge numb e, fiae 1 la d six of
irig seen in a p ok, but thcr are q
rklless, an a not di. pla !
e chery and erocity dhajracteritic
er wolves,en asp tabled t get
•
in quest o ; prey,. The ec
latch many ti ought did n.ot exist
part is toe foey di also, an
1
,killed rece t w 1611 eighe
da, tend fr itii zero es w
acted a large u nti e bf o li. Th
testable of a 1 'uimalls, tio tik
alive of this part also, and
ell his notori t as detrbyer
and you 1g ; of t
rie hen an oes not
a ionits to the .e alone;
onvenient he m ' kes al ra
oultry• yard. Jidjvljdna1
1 .
12 is t 1
one me n
who was
t e Assisi
the nor
r ' nd cou
j
n a dfenaal
i he e° nwilvee
• re quit
a 9. nu
w elle
ce, an
and t
t em ha
ove t 1
r gr y
o 'f r
B g
cc
se
le
a
ya
th
tu
et out
1 vince, but, neverthelese, it ca
a superior sample and as goo a )!ie.d of
grain, when properl work X. a any
• other part of tbe Nor west. 0 mg to
its position, and being drain d by the •
.
Assiniboine, scarcely ny water lie i on
c
its surface, and spring eeding eta DlIS
can be commenced as soon a the now
disappears, and the fr st co s to
come out of the group ,. W ete Wheat;
was sown early last se SOU it wa ready
for the reaper by the iddie of Au uste
and oats and barley uch so nen Hay,.
[
however, does not gro bere nett ly 80
heavy as 011 lower an heavi r soil , and
there are other localt tee ' uehl etter
adapted for grazing p
as a whole there aid
Northwest much bet
tune and the close pro
railroad and markets.
The Assiniboine ab
pickerel, andlother ki
FORTH.
DER
YOUR MONY
-Until You See Ou
Prices.
PARTIES NEED! F
pozEN PAIR LO S
E VERY LIBER
REALT WITH.
61
10
-rposes but taken
few p te of the
✓ fay red 'ley
uiinity of a ..great
unds ith pike,
de sh. Par-
tridge and wiid rabb• ts are numerous
in the groves end woods.- eairie
chickens are scattere ove th plains
in summer and are t� be fo ncl in the
WILL bluffs and woods teesynter, whi e wild
duck chiefly of the gr
ALLY. ties frequent the Asei
the latter chiefly to b
Cypress Hills. Occi.
falls beneath the h
moose is sometimes El
killed a fine one of t
about two months-
four miles northeast
hers cf these animals
thi a vicinity by the I
to time, but it is not
brings one of them d
passed through this
spring, and a gentle
ed into his house fo
hastily pouring some
barrel, forgetting, in
wad th above -it, and
the buckshot ran out
Moose -owed his life.
passing close to anot
was espied by the go
who rs,n out and corn
to her son who was
hand with a yoke of xena
stopped and gazed epon
moose, who also °tune to
calmly surveyed the see
Every Pair War anted
SOLID LEATHER
OR, NO SAL
Hats and aps.
Every One N
Stylish, Hard or
Hat should call
amine our
MAMMOTH TOOK.
eding a
oft _Felt
and ez-
WE ARE' GOIN TO
ASTONISH THE ATIVES
At the Prices ot our
DS
usni OTTE
NEW GO
OPENE
GENT'S FUR
La Great Variety, and. at
the time&
GEO.
CAPS
RS
re
11
nottag all to en
ing to atta. ani
tuatara, hay rds so
ed . their ras
m r
k the
a ,ter
es.s.
he
0
, The
ell his part iplace
i
signed him, a
e rises int
ofiher ch
und their
ns severed,
klher wr
rde with a
ro the g
and destroy
til y EiOpposed,
that in some.
io s damage.
oda of destro
pi g, shootin
ve ye useful
u foetunatel
ri
it
n t
teen
Lis
rely
-wea:
nat e
good h
find a 1)
• stret
aeiru
wee el
11.
'd
1
asc
ye d
alrion
eh •
ng.
Inc
vel
the lo
ge e gg
se etc
• ter in
th
r we
•pheali
re u
11 e)reofeti4thge
st chick
p, 'with
Ind upon t
in be
eki geen
nd in
o e grain ti
a I! Int
p rts they h.
There are
nt the g
the die
nd pdisoi
presenta
be got for
heartess
orting
rpose I; of
explain
s the foe 11
e same n
elent
r grenn
°oda a
ar
ve
len
61
111
ti
fo
so
le
ilt
d Oen hardly
ny. So e•
e idea of i
rt, for the
e gopher,
salying th
d. f rats
hat of
ed by t
hipmu
tb
11
11
a
d•
1st 111
a latter a e lanot ;ktr
eir brethr n in! 0 ear
is the lengt a di severityl
at causes his T am n
in. I have wt seert any k
si,ce I cam t this couh
n t think t y exist this,
1 itudes stia
estruetiv
but tie rat
•ot hold •
ty wi i eve
self here
y an teal van. -
their Sphee
here, Miele
iboine ah ponds,
ramptne s,
fauna among the sional! boot
ionalV a e deer
1 nter's rifl , and
11
il
1
ers in m
a naying an
6
a
d such li
tablished
all probe
hgnae for
ore aurae
d-ocbnpyi
ligence an
ve3 an o
roughout
arkuesse 8
sze, ur
c tly by
d
1
al
ID
68
a,
0
ace,
en. The dem 1, e of
e lettet le ecie l' ° le tv
0' some -th ee oil r a adv.
man .hre. . um.l. ti° W'
ave been shot . d calff. Your et
diaus fropt On I th° d
ften the pale fad within. ft
wn. IA large on 1 oked a
eighborhOod las • 8,3) for a
an se ing it rush nt its win
the neltett. an
as
•
1
broken
tacks (it tato th anderi
is hurry, to ram ar t
bile taking ai• unting, t a
• and to this M amps fro o
The araelaninia • ade their p
er p rty'l ous tent durin t
lh
d lad- of the hona hep who:e
enc d,screamin orty dolla s,
plow ng close • ac le wb c
The tette • he se
the ' passin h river.
• halt an age La
e, bee whe • n eummer
tor, the rill f their po
lan
be
p
ho
of mor
rreep tide
ood n
y fee of •
min aa
oment,
net fleW
daegli
Indians
all coati
ping, an
e pl e
esenc u
fal
yalne wa
and qn
had be
is al ng
hey
.
ne
und that
broke 1
hit wa
16
‚4'
11/1
theson went into the!, holes
iustbeetively • apprehehding,
was danger if he remained
39
that the take to
al lipectat timeago a
much longer6 he oast ope tngerin way acros
glance at the scene bef. ' e lin an led by a
started off at a trot. , By My Side as or -itemoos
write is a naonstrous Moos lioin, and barreled g
should judge by its size an ad cover
strong tenet bei the neck
wei
(1 11
orn
lit th
th
Before ,1 who
unt t's rill
is placed
sit ated e
ore ad, e
O • fa well
le
4irie th
can support two of them. and an e
annbt su
and 'disap
For about
the lest ten,
nights has
the refiec
in progres
of daag li
stacks and 1
ins burnt d
lost several
iy, but f
guards a
stacks an
the dang
in the fal
withered
ed trave
is a pair of red
owner fell a -victim
while above the fron
buffalo's head, a rou
'actly in the centre of
plains bow tbe gym
et:
o a
door
Id hol
the
-ba
(dale
this world. These ani ls °a
roamed here in great num ers, uenc
ing their thirst from the ate a of t
from,
re ,lini g at r
but wi
ler' th
all t
esiden
us eke
among the woods and grov
the advance of the white
prices t° suit have disappeared, end a
remains here to testiify of.t
-here at one time is the nu.
tons which lie scattered o er t
OODbleaching in .the sun. eara
• found in this nei hbor ood
!
•
tt.
e praitie
are to be
though
40
10
ne
et
ra
at
SrO
th
ting
Old e
Yee. yg
1
erhaps
f thous
eav'ng t
overed
he593mow8i
mmedi
hat the
his ex
pr
griault
here s
ng purp
own at the
the spri g.
with th sow
grantee, but
iu this mut
red abo t th'
iejury't an
poSed. Pot
ground t th
but pee le
of the i jar
sin e ta ing
ro thou es,
rotting wa
ati nor w
liade ben i
sa, iefao ory
th diff ren
ea for an
.1
pre
tids
PI
eth
far
go
tely
Seed
eri
ve
ra i
mU
aes
re iden
the xp
the, pu
th a floc
• tur. Ipro
rkm •re
the titu
ly r lewd
reel a
stry, it
a th o
ard rge
e pr sen
-we ks i
id to pen
eep, and
rta. dfi
Win er
snow
Wizen on
ant. her
inds atel
d c vic
lly war
chew le
t ere a se
s f rce
prairi
Ontar
8 131
/e in
df the
etmo
• ture,
make
rida
f en
ard
ontiihued
boon 6f S
menc d t
veerel ar
Sand
aste
been
etron
the 1 th
ed 20 deg
Ths s
gath lin
but 41
a bo
demi
Blyt
9.13 burns v
f tulles bef e
in a dreary le
lack ees.
ers e ex en
spr g gr us
befo w in •er
ma not er
ent troves 8
grt nd f at
dietaries o t
h lan • is av ila
nd w eregrfain
arlie t postible
the s are ex
ng o timot y
efo mer will
y ie fros
9th f Sept m
as first .ge
toes whic
t •• e eve e
ere net awe e
don at ha
the into the
11
larg qua ti
Al ove t
it, la 'go
jure', and it
epor are ro
loc lities
esti ate of th
far er of t,Eiis
ime it of s ee
pose be as
of fifty be
es access ul,
eavi y into t
. I abeep ca.
ir hundreds
it dies otit
king waste
eating
in the f
sets ill,
inate..
ocessful
. in h
is country
•lefor seed
might tab
Moment i
erimentin
and otbe
•weed Wel
hiah mint
er did mor
erallY Sup
ere in th
jured by i
f the eaten
time but
cellars an
68 are fa
e prov n
les of whe
s not ant
ght in fro
.the pnbl
injury
pert is
raising
COMM()
p and i
be will
e enter
be suc
and ill
der th
ng busi s,
hich I ha e
cess, bei g
ABI for b nt
which is
O skin
omel vi
•
set in, a
nd whits
pi, as aide
e eery he
h every cr
ine
• is
As
ak
he
ce.
Id
de
011
the
is-
ngs
On
ity
to-
I3d
ter.
na-
wind finally1
hwest, afl
ogress W
n there
°ether
O inornine o
°ter regilter
•eW and, tecci.
ral occeilrencd,
ovem th
l,
at the
r,; formed
over.fifty pe
edias nlea,eant
a.; The part
ye o'cloak i
eiag kept up
tenons evening
t mortar e
ed for 11
•ugbouti
t perfe'
n can
in M
ri
and ept h re, re
ything- to hi 1
°eh; be a
ly o ejectio
against its sil
e of epee gr
the summ r,
trat thro gla
ork its y
ally kills ti em
as at last fa r131
over he ro
e surf co a:
ha .e been
,an they s ai #
an, man made p
of any s chi f
&ats 'n
by the i4 gt bast.
reel ng to br
it stveepe across
ith an. u c le mon fo
o, if ber ft of r °rests, ego
oh cold:r in er, as levi
re Qom 11 on the e that ea
yea tha they are ere, EL d
e is • herge wil h more Ea
the latter 1 conditi•n of le
th cold more er eptible.
, N ve le ber th , a (Pan
w ell i the a te loon, Nat
evening t turn d ant fine
so 13 til th3 allowing a
attire ay, when • again c
suo and h
und to the cal
y a stor •• w.as n p
all day. Sine th
chilly a d fros y I
• dads, and o
was considered at
gtioan clergy, and
allowed and has a
leave of absence. In bis fast
s eech to the churchmen he said
1
b en puzzled about the aoti te of
o. the salvationist, and as d G
liht. During tbe singing
the power of Ged, he ea
and he fell first on his knee
oh his face on the floor of t
Ile remained thus in an (los
tion. He communed w
seemed to near as plainly
tb by human veice, 'M
ell; thie is my work, deli
Great public inte
cse, as Dr. Wile
can clergyman in
5 -
a Meeting of th
Dr% Wile° a leas
cepted thee m
is
11
est is t
in is a le
the city.
• ,
Oradea
The varions settarban
Toronto are seeking anne
city.
The temper
Mitted to the ele
Norfolk shortly.
—The new co
Bank of British
turned up in Ot
—Ballantyne,
bought 1,000 bo
co act is
tors of
nterfeit
North
aWa.
the °bee
es from
factory at an average ef
pound..
—Mrs. Roberti Brawn°
OnC8138i011 of Biadulp ,
table, while in- a fit a few,
take her jawbone.
--Principal Grant, of
ity, attended a meeting of
lArmy in Kingston on
test, and addressed the tn
—The proprietors of t
butter factory, in the ealst
l�f Quebec, have
ab the rate of 25
sold tlicie
of cents T
elles, f
al yersity, takes strong grou
proposition to bestow ad
d Iment aid upon Tiniyers t
is 1 —On Wednesday las
re I year old son cif John
vy 9th conceseion 0 Puslia
ck beam in a neighbor's beirr
stantly killed.
—It has been estina4e
and 60 vessels were los
of gales on the lakes t
llth, to November 17t , t
aggregating in value $40
—It is stated on good
50 per cent of the lanai;
the Canada Pabific Rai
the Nippissingl diTtrie
tivation,
—A couple of Eng
recently purchased farpa
ship of Puslinch, count,
One of them who bough
acres paid thetefor $1),,
1
----The win storm of
part of the roof off St. A.
Paisley, and t e roofs f
of barns around, and to
0 feet lo
thick, w
not seriously.
our
Lmaec
—Hie Excellency t
eral and the Marchio
attended the perforin
l, Jubilee Singers in
esit 'night.
—One Hon Regina
following the oluira.bi
tramp at jingston,
though titled he c
wits sent to gaol for 1
--The farmwoeraienheaoefs
Ct :Tin):
d that
H.
nland
requ'r
ervic
ating
city council of Mon
city has lost throng
at sheriff's sales, . an
of McNeil, the elm°
—It is probable t
be asked at the com
vide means of -sendi
hibit to the Forestr
openti in Edinburgh a
express was crossin
--The other day
the Winnip; river, tie
the bridge aye veend
over safely,lent its e e
ulous.
—On Wednesday
of the tug bdat Erie
cardiae, exploded
noise. The
pieces, and
pornprising t
ae---tedAaCarLimi
militia, was
Montreal with his t -vv
abject pove ty. The
naked.
—Last S
eIect of Hu on, Very
win, preached his las
Church Cathedral,
first book of Samuel,
47th verse Tho
crowded.
—Mrs. Ad R. Gard
Islands, are at Jr:
friends nea. Hespele
resident of Galt go
a,gonand will be we 1
' those who Were inithe
II
—Rev. Dr. Coeh an
returned a few da3k g
itime Provinces, e
holding messionar
tour weeksihe addr
and travelled over 3,
----A senous and perp
reported to have beo
horses in the nort
county of tambtoia.
dull and stnpid,1 a
severe spasms o
fecting the nerv 4 s
in. good condition, wit
11
nst. he th m
ees lelow ro.,
ttlen ertt
8 are nen o /len:
ride g,
se waren
of Mr.
, 0 tari
See ble
n to
8 er
, at
BOUB and
a night as con d be d
did not break up un
the morniug, da,ncin
10
from eight ota ockltia
untilthat tim the
n interval a
ocee ings
ized by the
ich 's mole
gathe
Rosel,
in out'
e is Bo
its p
a and
he cp
per
et in
ands
hich
tice
ing hi
bers o
g the
a val
we w
°min
near
ui, On
here
nty ac
a co
t of it
ept a
the s
e fort
t of a
Habki
ed. to
need
ne est
must
•ill giv
e in t
er, I r
AUG -Hr
'cepti g
, The p
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n the si
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moving
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w lcome i
esstet liant
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lief b
the es
from
t eir
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se fro
aste e
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was leis
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and it w
.33 mile te
e found
these stia
° hetnnitleYnPt°rt.
month
✓ twelve
b en colo
011 of the m
I over.,
s been
i
wn. ; f
tacks Of
ers e
•nd th'
aildings,
.•ith the
thWe
prairie
nd dry,' an
ith Prima
1
of m ny eueh
Outario. Dr,
boro, Ontario
hie 13 ne,
the con
rolli g 2
vant ge
Man tob
with
pure
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inte
Id. mai
'Der con
ea The
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both this
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• kirk
ly of W ngh
in t ' ts art
dre and tw
has, reeted
resi en e,pa
in w ic is
the fit o
sign y so
este me
pone Mr.
bee war
offic mac
wis see
Mr.
hopi
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nd pr
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lug me
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re to thi
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A.r.e
been;
•nthal
ublio
e had
some
a for
f a hymn
d eden d ed.
andi tiled
cy o devoi-
e ba &clan.
11 Go , and
if poken ter encloaing $200 for miesion purpoes,
child], all ih with the promise of more. Let this sort of
t it 'not." ' thing spread, grow and became infec-
en in the times.
ing Aught —On Friday last Mr. A1e4. Duncan,
of Brantford, while walking in the ware
house of Stuart dz Macpherson, Hamil
ton, walked into a trap -ay and fell
the cellar, a distance of some 15 fet.
Ila,ge about
He received serious though not fatal in
AN BROS., Pulish_era.
0 a Year Aellvanoe.
almost to skill and bone, the eyes sink
and the hair falls ont of the mane and.
tail, and death in 80028 instances takea
place in two or three days.
—The residence of Mr. John Bab-
cock, neer Sheffield, Beverly, was de-
stroyed by fire on Thursday morning
last week. Thee fire is supposed to
have caught from a defective chimney.
Insurance, $300.
—Rev. Thomas Hale, mission super-
intendent of the Congregational ehurein
Toronto,bas received an anonymous let-
araazi
plea a
th
cases
per 0
as fif
dity p
ens 8
turke
brou
term
g to Lam that out of four
alyzea by him all were deficient
most valuable qualities. Iii 801128
he deficietiby reached tweuty-five
nt, and in others relived as high
per cent. of Ile drug analyzed.
the Eamilp n markett on Satnr-
ultry eveas
lling 50c at
s froma 75c t
bt 8501 a be
s 20c to 25
per bag. There
meat, dressed hog
hundred, beef at $
hind and $5 far ore guar. ers. Veal
old. at 6c aepound by the c caste
—Nettie Myers rho eseap d from the
Matron of the grcer Refo matory at
Toro to, and was iOcupturedj attempted
reticle hefeelf in her
of and. 5he had
neck e.ud twisted it
eopecions. A doctor
ho prondunced her
of life, was observed
hours' bard work
hrongbt her ba,ck to life.
—Mr. A.5. Cruikshank he
Hess street school, Hamito
the Police Court ,ott the ieh
Mercifully flaggin twelv
boy named, Aahle It Was proven that
the y had been nehbotdi ate, and. it
was ot shown that he had been brutal-
agistate dismissed
ry plent
pair, gees
$1 each.
, apples
buhel,
as a goo
selling
.50 per
ful, chick -
60c each,
Potatoes
1 to Si 40,
onions $1
supply of .
t $5.50 per
updred for
- on F ida•y last to le
cell with a pieic
placed it round he
tion to the
tornal injuries. till she became ua
o be sub- --The other day a colt belonging to Was summned, a
co nty Mr, Jobe Bell, of Bosanquet, reared pp aead, but a flicker
and fell over backwards, striking on the; afterwards, three
back of the head, produciog concussinn
&cub stlittee
I of the brain. A yeterinary surgeon wri
ves
erl
he
2 de
of
ell a
aye
erds
he 5
rd
ber
e R
n, has
elmot,.
ts pier
he 2d
inst1
go, arid
called, and under his treatment t e a, -a
--The step father of a young girl only
18 years of age, Who was seduced by a
married man in Montreal naaed Tel
phore Pairrchaud, was fined $20 -
thrashing the 4cotindrel within
ich' of his life. Rather bard lin a
people think, under the painful circumstauces.
wich galol,
d, escaped
he barsi of
ere biome
were seed
in Detroit the same night, large rewatds
mal is recovering!.
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01
an
lvation —Two prisoners of San
night named Phipps Old Greenwo
. the other day hp, ;cutting
n net:ektbieuir; "ctlereiartendellorwimndunatr
ctober na a ke . Both
ponu
0obou
ag
✓ g IJni-
Goven-
Coll.
ek
bro
, fel
and
dust he
go.
11 -year
e, of the'
from a
was
that' 55 lives
y the series
November
O vessels lost
000.
uth rity that
roug which
ay asses be
fit for cul-
entlernen
e town-
liinefgt2a5no.
enek took.
rew chetah,
te number
e up large trees.
25 feet high,
blatvn down
, on Thar3clity
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—A wall, 1
and 24 inches
by the wind
last week.
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pee.
eee
ha
saiid
llo ,
erly of Itonde •
is part ivieiting
u h takettepiwi h
re bracing air, i
ther natural a
tepaplates !making
anent hone, and
la !the vied ity
iew, he ibe
lade he intends
is ' professign
!rfe' and t
his family, t
atter part of went
able acquisition
Incline men of
ry. Mr. John 11
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Seaforth, but lattr-
arils, Is nowitesidi g
e °ues thr e : h
es !DI good land.
foetable and
ding used as st
aptly of goo'
Wend: A . petition
-five settlere for he
poetoffice and - ap-
k as postmaster bas
itinipeg. A. p at -
d, and the settlers
blihed. nd n w,
draw to a cI ose, nd
these scatt
O columns!
N. il
main, yoti
II I
on,
in at of St. !Geores
e-
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to
is
b-
a
11
ug
re
or
red
of y
8,
re-
rnr
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Waterloo and
themselves in
Union Horse
awl. of horse
-It is stat
.
appointed his s
poeition in the
ment, without
from the Civil
—An investi
in get° ,got himself iato die -
his re tor for worehiprliug
vation Army. Dean Lyiter
e irre ularity brought the
k, req testing a positive an-
obevnieicsb
d add
an a
union,
it is Y
light
the m
onsibi
erythi
eetin
e to
tes,
esein4
ger •
ma awe
of the gre
spi *tual b
a nig t of pr
11
ke and also for
at
d, "NOw, if you
ministratiou of
then My answe
s ; if' riot Nlo.
or anYone
r, I hereby,
Of my action h
one by d
oily hope
y once again ope
not thel: grea est,
my life, mil all
God."
011
tt
ity
nj
if
li
in t
f
far
0 c
ast
re injured, but
I
are offered for their detection.
—A youog man named Eugene sq.
Charles, wasarrested the other night in
Montreal, far firing three shots out of a
revolver at a scoundrel who took lib°
ties with a young girl and thou ma
off. No prosecutor appearing in court
the prisoner was released. .,.
—At the Hamilton Police Court, on
Saturday, a small boy named C. R.
Owley was fined $10 and costs on com-
plaint of the salivation Army that he
hadthrown mud and donee at the pro-
cession. A. good deal of indignation- is
expreesed at the severity of the setence.
—The Credit Valley Railway is doing
a large shipping business from Dum-
fries station this fall. On Monday latit
week seven loaded oars were sent out,
six of barley and one of cheese. Four
of the cars were billed for Buffalo, two
to Philadelphia and one to Liverpool.
.—The Allan line steatner, Peruvian,'
on Saturday, 24th inst., was the last ofi
the Allan line Mail steamers via the St. -
Lawrence this lyear. After this the!
mail steamers will sail from Portland.
every Thursday and will call at Hali at
l
every Saturday for the passengers and
mails. . ;
—The whole family of judge am n
Pi (,
don Montreal,lbecame sick with symp-
toms of poisoning. An . investigatilon.
,
revealed that the mischief had been
caused by tbe hot air Iterace. The
reservoir of water in it, used to Purify
the air, had ibecome rotten and *Wed.
a moat dangerous and poisonous gas.
—During October last the deposits
in the Postoffice Savings Bank, at
Ottawa, amounted to $688,458. The
interest allowed depositors on acoonnte
closed during the month amounted to
5260,66; repayments, 1507,060.27, and
at theend of the month -there was a
Elmer prep-
anhaewIle
the tisk
the other
s Gym e
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aged that
work, and
nships of
organized
called tihe
8 preven
t
tigan. has
gen, te a
e Depert-
certificte
1880
rof
pwl
not
h to
ave
tio
or t
Co
vena
ns
miners.
alittee of the
finla that the
management
efalcation
,000.
1.0201111 will
On ta pro-
adiatt ex
don, Which
r.
Port A.rhur
brid& pver
st Porage,
O train got
med mire°-
, the boiler
ng at Kin
remencloui3
tittered to
o the twelve.
illed.
r, who -has
• of Canada
a garret in
ren th most
were nearly
drouster at
wa-s up at
rge of un -
year old,
ly be
the c
had
ten. • The
se,remarkin that the headmaster
oae peifectl riht.
the use cf
eve taken
ears, The
th of Ring
ariety hall, •
and i now occupied ae al sa oon, the old
Presbyteriten church at the corner of
Bay and Richmond streets te now used
as a echoed school, and thle Zion Con
Elia
greg Monet chuech, corner of Bay and
Adeleide etreets, iwill shbrtly be utilized
as a threatre. ..1
—A. map named Fi•ank Meyers, a few
wee* eget deserted his wife and family
e small children, in the township
ome queer chaliges
certain Toronto buildiugs
placeduring the past few
rimitive church, 5011
was chang Id into a v
old
stree
vne
tarli
essi
Cai
IX ibi
x yea
the
ted
re -
the
to
But
else
ke
ere -
ring
od
1
vessel
four m n
he crevv,
an Bri is
utenan
feund liv
11
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b.
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la
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, ly
11
ffi
1
bib
ter
nday n ng
It v.
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17 le
r at
se
41
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er
8.
His case the attack of this; di
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an
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Th
ei
0111
OW
,
frOm the Mar -
had been
gs. During
5 Meetings
les.
ng disease is
t among the
rtion of the
1.uim.1a grow
taken with
gin , quickly af-
st m. Animals
n 4 hours after
ase are reduced
balan
who
the Northwest Mounted Police with
oats, receives $1.20 per bushel. The
shareholders of the Bell Farming Com-
pany, of which company be is also a
shareholder, and from whom he gets his
oats only receive 36 cents per bushel.
,e on hand of $12,456,633.87.1
. Them:Las Efoward of Wineipe,g,
as the contract for the supply ef
of fi
of M tcalf, and eloped to the other side
with a yotiag girli from Glencoe. Before
leaving Meyers stia his farm, stock and
implements receiving tbe ciath for there,
he took the whole with him, leaving his
delieate wife and infante quite penniless.
Tbe heye been 'provided for by the
4
twig bora for the preseat.
be Sa.rei.e, Obeeryet says: Mr.
Joh J. l Mellon, of Portage le Prairie,
Manitoba, who has been visiting old
friends in Forest and other parts of
LaMbton, left for his Northwest home
on Tuesday last. Mr. Iviegon says the
settlers in Manitoba and the Northwest
gen rally have solid cense for complaint
against the Dominion Goyernmet on its
ls,nd and i tariff policy, and that if their
griEivances are not soon remedied he
will, like many others, pull up stakes
an seeki a home on the southern side
of he border.
The eports of Cheese from the port
ontreal for the season just closing
mated to 8$8,131 boxes, an -increase
73,616 boxes compared with last year.
hiding the surplus stocks yet to be
she ped,tbe total exports of the season
will doubtless reach 1000,000 boxes, the
largest of any one sewn ever known;
in Canada. The exports of butter the
pat season were 100,179 packages, an
inereasel of 3,197 packages as corupared
with last year.
--An influential deputation of ladies
d gentlemen waited upon Attorney -
G neral Mowat in Teronto, and urged
upon him the necessity of the Govern-
nt granting additional aid to the
use of Industry, to enable that insti-
ion to keep the pauper Irish irami-
nts abont 60 families, representing
the bishop
Dean Bald -
on iniehrist
1, from the
hapter and
edifice was
• I
son,, of Fiji
n visit to
s lady was a
lateen years
erubered by
n then.
f Beantfordi
—Peter Little, postmaster at Oor-
whin, PusliPch township, who W119 111
the Arneriea,n war, is in receipt of 'b,
letter stating/ that his claim has been
considered by the 'American Govrn-
meet, and • that he is entitled to
111,70,0 in casle and $8 per month as loag o
is he lives.I This is a eomfortable ;life
annuity for an old soldier.
—Four bodies have been raised from
an unknown. wreck at Meat Cove, Gape
Bretian. One had a large heat ennobled
ed with flags, an anchor. and a cross,
inside of Which were the letters "
3.
H." itsatoed on his arm, and
and cross on the back Of each hand.
A.noher had an anchor and " 31.F,"
on his left band. .' • 1
—The galden wedding to the chetah
of MotherISt. Bernard was celebrated.
on the 21.st inst at tbe Villa Marie
Coatent, in the vicinity of 'Montrea, by
the presentation of an addrestefront the
Freed). and Irish Catholics. The velmer-
able lady presides over 763 3111118 Etna
126 nOViC(30, who are teaching 19,000
puils, 10,00 of whom are free 861a:dare.
—The first step towards ha,vieg, a
British team at the next Canadian
Wimbledon, has been aecomplihed. , A
geutlernau in Ottawa who has! taken
deep interest in the matter, his suc-
ceded in making arrangements With
the Allan -Line for a great reduction in
the price of the fare, with this object
of
am
of
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4 0 or 50 souls, from starvation. The
a tidal Of the Home- Government in
s ndingeauch immigrants was strongly
d precated; and Mr. Mowat was asked
t write them on the subject. Mr.
owat 1 stated that he would. consider
t e matter ;Rua see what could be done.
eti
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111 view.
—r- Complaint was made at the Police
S tation , London, by e gentlem an, that
a gunsmith on Dundas street had Sola a
revolver to his little boy, who is a mere
child. The boy, OD reaching home with
his, weapon, had asked his mother to
sea bow nicely he could despatch the
family cat, and volunteered to instract
the smaller children in the use of fire -
earns.
-The Departme4 of InlaUdEeveiiiie
have received from Dr, Edwattheof Mon-
treal, public analyst,' a supplementary
report in which be deals at length with
the ;quality of drugs now in the Market.
Dr. Edwards is of opipioni that ,the
interests of the general publicem n I in the Idaho
a careful inspection of all drags in gen- was found a
eral use, and especially tinctures of Switzer, St.
opium. In this direction it Will be to be his r
[
—A very aged resident of the town-
ipof Derain s passed away 011 Wed-
sd ay mornin , 21st beet, in the person
Mr. David otter. Deceased was a
tive thshire, Scotlatd. He
me t� Cana a in 1826 settling at once
the farm ly ng on the bank of the
rand iver, etween Galt and Glen-
oreis, en wb ch be Continued. toreside
hisutul death. Mr. Potter was an in-
ustrions and onorable man, and had.
ttained tbe great age of 92 years and
ve months. His aged partner, some
wo years older than her husband, still
nrvives.
—The other evening in Tronto,. a
an named Allan was returning home
OM Wark abut 8.20, and when near
he corner ef Rueter and Macnab
treets, was attacked by three men ivho
ad been hi# ing by a fence. They
ndeavered to throw him down, but he
as too7stron and. managed to keep his
eet, at the s me time dealing a heavy
low sguare i the face of the foremost
the assaileets. He then called for
elp, and ad man came running up,
finding hereupon t e roughs theme
elves beateiii took to their heels and
seeped.
—Al yarn man who gave bis name
s Johb Ba was arrested in London,
n Friday, ile anxioneyendeavour-
ng to dispos: of a horEle and carriage,
Inch' he aimed to have recently
•ought in chell, but which was be-
ievedto hay been stolen. He clairni
d to have Pl. nty of friends up north,
nd professe anxiety to go to the tele -I
raph nd have a message sent to
Mitchell. e detective and the youth
accordingly tepped into the telegraph
effice,i and, the officer went to the
desk to wri the message, the yenn
man made dash for the door. Th
detective w not far behind, bowever4
and a hot ase ensud, in Nvhich
number of itizens joined. The run-
away was 11ally captured and lodged.
house. In his possessioia
card with the name AdaM
Mary's, which is thought
1 name.
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