The Huron Expositor, 1883-12-21, Page 1111111111111/
nt
having
ties,
W
es of &
ee
FOR
THE
'''Nt
tore
1•11111
6 6
era entg ,
.ls. Mr.
$4,000.
hresher
;G.
Linton,
got hig
n &kick
e on the--
, wag &
hounted
wer and
1therwell
sastrong,
I division
rtlary of
e- Stock,
le hop -
on hie
'' medical
ttf Rich -
1 given
regation
eee place
the roof.
in Mit-
'...-k was a
Oa nova
as.
•:
arrested
,. Mr..
ispose of y of
.en found
ionthe in,
!chased & ,
ttle Food
1erpriefeie
'and
ake had
'rea$7,00a
creel riear
The offer
rallartons
6 bOlIghti
t
ta.
ich, who
osition of
s, cotipla
a ochool.
agly well
py of the
6on and
F '
4 a ?al'
a present
as74 11504
rage price
4c1 per
115-0
e
of Po lride
po d of
r
•
•
_. •
SEITENTEENTIE YEAR.
WHOLE NUMBER 837.
A Letter from Mr. .McNau; ht!
HRis1 Berm oire, D ember 10th, 1.
AUL neve lie,'
written you for some time, and aV
been anxiously waitiug to see & lett r i
THE EXPOSITOR settink forth the ru
state of affairs here, but they near] el
PRESENTS. 1
parties may be sitnate
lox part of the conu
responding. Welay
'summer, very dry on t
roads have been abo
roads could be that ne
•berge ov r 50 cell, H, whic
ext to uo hi ig for o r. grain
s our who t iasboproven
1: tely to b w rth fL1.ii 12 to
er
• heat,w er ainly be] to
bushel , ore tan tb
rite for in the e:I4terrl
contain glowing accouets of the par icue an onl 4et it the • .
ry in which br eie, an
who.do the cote tif what
had a 'epic ents, a
e whol4, bu he feel
it
Something
USEFUL.
A grand, display of nice useful goods,
*table for presents, to be seen at the
BOOT STORE,
SUCH AS• •
Ladies' Rid Slippers,
Ladies' Lined Overshoes,
Ladies' Rid and otheriBoots,
Ladies' Handsome Felt Slippers,
• Ladies' Warm Buttoned and Lace Felt
and Wool Lined Boots.
Ladies' Faney Carpet Slippers,
Gents' Fancy Velvet Slippers,
Gents' Fancy I;eather Opera Slippers,
Gents' Fancy Felt. Overshoes,
Gents' Lined Felt Overshoes,
•
t as godd as arf believ
er had' any lab() e 'n a s
put on them. The groes have ee
light owing to the dry springlim a,ec
ately after seeding. They ihave n
been on the whole mare thee h if
heavy as on most of the Previous ear
nor more than half what we • ig
reasonably expect of such splendid sof
I had only 150 bushels ef wheat froi
the same amount of land that 'gay 25
bushels last year. We had 80 ac es (If
oats Which yielded a trifle over ,0
bnehels and the yield would have be
greater, bne most of them were o t
white Russian variety, and the e1ac 1.
birds commenced au them when t
top grains began to turn White ,an ke
at them until they were in the sta'k.
am sure there were etaillions. of 't ie
they must have- eatenthreeor fon ha
dred buahels and threshed out one hu
dred more. lee° scale of the ag ic
turah. papers in Ontario recom
puttiug up actre-orows to frighten
away, bat four men with guns t
acres will not keepthem off. °Th
afraid of nothing. A dog taught t
• render the flock and
sitting to feed, is abou
tive. •
We had seven acres
crown variety, that yi
only a little short in
potatoes. were a very
a good many were fro
• before • they. were cl
known until they w
•where quite a fourth
from being frozen.
•the last two -weeks h s been per
delightful—beautiful, clear days
frosty nights, about 10 degrees
zero during the day, and falling,per
to zero or a few degrees belowat
We hevesjust sufficieet snos to
• fair sleighing although the sou is
ing havoc with it ou the knolls.
although we have gtood weathe
fair sleighing, and plenty of ,gra
sell there is- hardlyany of it
to market and 'why? Our neares
ket is'Brandon,whic ought to be
leLas good as any in he Provinc
has four or five elev tors of the
Pacific Railway app ovedstamp.
grain buyers at Bra don pretend
65 cents per bushels for Noal ha
• when any fanner go s with his 1
wheat theylshake th ir heads ft
it 18 only No. 2, and ffer him 35
• cents. Only a few !loads each
bought:at the quote prices, and
Canada Pacific Reit ay will n'
any cars of _wheat t be loaded
waggons or ;fiat war Aiouses, if f
Gents' Felt Boots and Shoes.
, •
A Grand Display of
BOYS, GIRLS. AN
IS
CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES,
•
m
he
a
r
keep then' fro
t the heist pr ve
of peas, t
elded very we'
the straw. A
rood crop,alt ou
en in the g on
ug, and it * s 11
re in the e.11
of them r t
Ile weatbe
;
41
la all Styles and Qtialities at rock
bottom pries.
Hats and Caps
•
T•
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
• What nicer present oan you get than
• firatclass Persian Lamb Cap, or a
• Seal Cap' or an Astrican Cap, or a first-
• class Fur Felt Hat.
A big let of Meras and Boy's knits:
tion Far Caps very cheap to cler.
GEOt 070-0D7,
•
Noted for Nobby Hate and Caps, and
Reliable Boots and Shoes,
SEAFORTH BOOT STORE.
want to club togeth
own grain they hav
one of . the elevat
dollars per car for
zen wheat they wil
time at any price.
who came from Bri
a poor settler who
a yoke of oxen and.
✓ and shi
to put it t
yrs and pa
he privilege
not buysup
A friend 9
ndon yesterd
erne 60 mil:s
about 30 bushels
wheat. On the r ad he' endo nte
two hills which his oxen team could
draw the load up, ud he had to c:
the load up on his baok. When he
rived at Brandon after two long d: yso
because his wheat was slightly fro en
he .could only get 2 cents for it. he
same party told me he saw 100 hu a eis
of, good oats sold f r $10 after th an
hadpeddled them all over the c by.
This sounds sonnet iing like the ies
1
they used to tell in. Hnron • t at 1iii
ec
a
bo e
a s,
ig
•
d
a
male -
a
n
goi
ne
n
et
cid
to
,g
r -
a
ve
19:f
9
re
a'.
o g
ad
to
ay
all
out
rra
t
TO
• 'ei
to
m
y
e
w
of
18
g!
0
hey are
acific
here is
LI!,up
will be
and wh:
pier rou
we will
the Can
and will
built, if
selves to
the No
matter
politica,
bread a
Rendre
they h
would.
papers i
howl to
They ar
.they wf
those w!
whose
times.
I have written you 1
than I h4i intendaaito o
nionced, ut I am'at d eply
in the ub'ect ly s0
,ariId I c unoe enc
adding thle f i
Braiudu Sna,writ
where evils ar
'eTh orthwe
in spitc o tee bil,
1
hi the f e tf an c
will n� r.make.
the rail y mono
fasteneb on the
rai1wa3 t e °omit
ewe all ow that.
a railw to open
1 having • railw
t country
differe . If tl
driven t of the
driven
11
Ituut hoe
i i.port.
o mpett
-b re at
ma
is the
opetiall
lioes.o
resent
ef re spi.'ng the
lajto f rah 11ion a
biin tree ed by t
ails ay an : th G
'attain
18
ti
e
e
•t,
0
b
1
n
e.
1
al
it an
e Huds
ro before
bu It it
w ile el
le t to t
a acifie
av rehe
ave to
bowed
a Pe fic.
entire pt
Ltis th
tter,. Mat
10 are ere
and 1 enno
t
eat
re t
ere
ern
• �t a
e
bi
w
e,
86 Bore
tario t
ud inj
Grits
e before
hold Go
ri38 are,
n B
hat
11 o
the
tet
Rail ay.
• heqe t
nil a ro
ry t c nne
Th's i
or m
s a m
er
hav
le
his
yre
wil
ly
refit
der
le
he
by
15
et t
t w
• ut
our
Ir
8 I
eo,p
th
e
ve
bo
0
ute
b
of t
me
at
11
Is
11
31
11
f ex
ve
ons
as
ove
ow, an
exc pt
ent offi
ea ed
n
h
a
v
and u
betwee
adileP
Imodifi
the D
I of the
sun sh
a
c
0
01
le
11
ci
rn
no alternative of
monoro has t
thing e will I
oannotl dare th
e Wein talk, a
'1 and t as we
naked t, every
appar . The C
• may bp ecessary
viinees1 nd the Monop
sary tf the
• but nd
it et
'North at,
tion o 0 r
1211 ion it
conne
• Las
over 210
conde
the C
8. CO
• DAVID
1
More fit
extrac
here
all kno
Settler c
Ian
atti
nY'
oant
ywo
Bu
t
Iwi
ti] er
Do
regi
g ta
ad
'bia1
ry.
uld e
hetvee
be conn
ich pr
e is an e
rth*est
, inion it
t by the nficati m
s the te reps of th a
he Gov One t ai1id
c y, co pa y b
the Nor wet wi1 g.
nion, or he s Wets w
rthwest s perttinle
•s. The (ilia
aj4y.
be
era
rao opol
illday
P
had
to
n ge
hen
in
ex u
y
O 118
and
perts
feets
tario
best
s if we
want
ake 1
1 ple
t roed
01186
wil
ee
a ent
t pen
tit
done
sum
yea
es 0
e mus
bad i
r
11
n.
bet
iff •
ay
Lb
el
a
r
f
11
0
h
our
wit
not
er 0
er o
eattntbieaev
Grit
611
if n'
chaps
, -an
bar
lett
CO
reste
e
an bly,
-the
spot
says: '
0 salsonnag
guoalUienthe.;:t
Lingl;
eyinadg
rtsimi el sever
laoviulti
opoly1;
emelt
he Cati-:
10aurgt e le;
,
1 go opt
as the
11
11
/1
111
4
I
apd aa ifar as I la
been here over a
1,
mply agnificen
• e rpente ing in
ve wee
out te
as too
a ho
oked 1
g bli
ave na
dinar
rough
e fau
aPPY t
oming
The
f filin
elffice sj
stead,
tions,
This
ricres fil
hese,
620, m
et t
a
o middle course,
Ind eit lee the
bro n, or soraie-
his county
aud exi t.
10
olden times in Goderich they could
trade wheat for an axe or salt • s t
were cash articles. If the parti
have money to spate would onl c
up here now they ould make fa
money than -ever wa,s made "n
boom. Before spring, things w11
reached bottom and before snot er
is ready for market, they wil
reached rock bott4u. Impeove
can be bought cheap here no
nearly half of the parties here w
got their' deeds ere getting lo
their farms, in sorne cases for
the companies will advance 0
and if times keep had and raone
they will not be to raise
• to' pay the interest, and the
be for sale- cheap. Nearly al
Mere here are heayily in debt
cultural implements. • The es.
becoming die andlbefore this w nt T ;a
over, at least one third of them il ; be!
sued or have to get an exten
some way. Quite a number of ferrite
have one in debt for,horse tea, s, knee
rs tra'itg
n
b Banc e
es WII1
•at1.1
co; 11
lely,
an Irp y
Mate
woxl
e ene
y count
ji Ma
an agr p
01
11
11
buying them outri
their oxen in part
a chattel mortga
In a great many
revert to the selle
been paid on t
Manitoba to day
his farm, at pr
h and oth
payment a
e for the
ases the ho
, with , all' t
em. Alto fa
ho depisbd s
sent price
expenses, and hy ? Our
good, our soil is the best in -
and there are no hetti3r nor
getic people to be found in a
than have made their homes
toba. And as thisis strictly
tural country, an never • wil
thing else, why d these enga
calling not make money here
in the other Provilnces. Binsisly
-everything we have to buy we ha
pay nearly doable for it in • eo pa
to the peoPle in Ontario, and ev ryt
we have to sell we do net geth: If
it is Worth. The balance is eat n ilis
freiht, Wheat as selling in To -oe,
•1,1.12 per bushel, and Canada P
Railway authorities promised.
bill was laid before the ilonSe t
would not charge more than 1
per bushel to cam it to Moptr
probably not so' ranch. No
el
cl
0 • 13
in
we
bec
Al
1 -
8
13E -
their
minio
supre
speci
and
throu
this g
right
joins
his b
folio
given
Mon
lie e
of, a
langtiag
I t 11
pf the
meg n
ot c r
fry,
ay
olo
orei
ates
ow
etti
ay,
hey
or
Cana,
of th
and i
Male
eithe
will i
nesd
mers
the
Paci
wti
AUGH
al
in is
th
tibia
be
evit
y w
• ho
reset
h I
each, and twi
but 1 this is t
becoming m
Pacific B ailway
he eastern pro-
ly may be necs-
acic Railway
neelessary to the
latter i a condi-
Domin-
or the
evere."
eeting of
soluti ns
aws aid
onopo y,
Years,
Te
with th
eatroye
bly be
hadl a
assd r
t laid
ilwey
enclose
111
1/11
A oth r omelet
awn!. •CITY, eeember
▪ oSIT leulls
day i thi: part o
nowtho 'ears are
eal bears, otthe
es, the . v ice lof
Te aed e0p1 is Feel
u I the 1 ngt and b
orth est n &fen
he maul zed Co
•n he s ales are dr
n'gh ed a; Now' th
ing n thew ke f
t b our rulers
po y. opol is the o
pe ted to make1a lit le
d h ,tode is an sp
• ot to e m sunclerst
yo , my dearsir, he (4
•eeple o this co ntr
ryI. not. b any me ns.
a 'tram about th e
#1
at ve Canada Pa
H dso Ba
nie ti n 0 mpenies' st
a ket. , 'They wa t f:
ad fair prices f r
eie er o which re
g. bey rid that the
•xt re on t priees f r
b y, ut n get litt .9 o
h t t ey have tosial
I
C01111
par.
wee
this
woul
1.
th, 185.
• aveha.
the o
reignin
all Wee
unite
• hear
eadth o
• of thei
servativ
ping o
t he see
onopoly
egalize
y thin
one' on
eking
bd.
ievance
are po
They d
pt thei
fic Rail
ck, an
k in th
railwa
hat the
hey no
have t
erythin
notbin
orzen
11
4
I0
reader: li
N t
my 1 mte
an a ti 11
KB I El
hay
Ont
ex -t
thro
Terr
clan
ing ie
im
ast an
nd o
ile
ell
ua
40
ri
a
ra
T
th
da River
eao oR, D 0TA Pee
Eifir
DITO .---S eing gl
fine we titer }! ro
e wor a, in you
eek, red nothi
of t e coinitr
be iss to let
ar from the Ji
g much et a so
• education, I c
in flp ing iaug
please accept a
elled by rail ro
Portage la p iri,
eerie} sixteen ndr
enitoba and t e
then, by rail to Gro
ly say that,' h ve
nt, or grandenr 0
valley. This 11
fi
est upwards
and south up rd
I am within an
aten an avera 0
ection (160 ac s
of first-class pl g
11
y-
yih.n,g18 3:t
diffe ent
et f o
tid a
oug r
and to .b
i• va le .
and 't
bbgiulitysehYc°
• Clin! o
the b
d m le
orth e t
n, a d
Oen n t
iptai t e
• ext p s
y m ,
of x y
wh n I
t of eye y
tbleieerel a 0
n
•
•
• I
•••
ER 21, 183..
v seen, and have
ear, the cli ateis
• I am vSor beg at
b rdeen ter t e lest.
s, and th rci have bee only
• days thie winter so far that it
old to put' on shingles o siding
se in our shirt sleeveas have
vaiu for oriel of thosie orrify-
zards that We read of and I
experienclsd atiythin t • at an
• Calladia loodld no live
except pe e by, and ha is not
Lt of the 0 untry, end. I am
state tha I am steddil over
wen that culty. 1
llowing c stitute the
umber
made in the Aberde n land
ce NOV6111 er 12 thlaat :• Hoene -
40 ; tree c ai s, 642 : p e-erep-
715 ; soldies 'declarator ea, 48.
akes an g regate ef 96,00
d on ha le 8 than orie month.
ith the fi al proofs; ien bering
ethe tot receipts,of t e office
neat •lit le addition t Uncle
am's easury of 13,885,961 ou will
ee b the abov that thislco otry is
test se ling up, and that, with ew ex-
epio make
hings
oavnei re naci
ot tr s
f offen
et ac hYtdoohi
peen, and t
teble there is
8. colonizatio
tm all
• yo,
"anacill
11
move
ear fro,
nd ineli
xposrr.
•
i •
Hon.
ing fra
tory,
Galt.
—Ti
crowde
night.1
New Y- .
in Tor
—0
landed
of last
1
by worki
ore cord(
ent reser
numbers of anonymous' let
ing hie life.
—The wife of ohn 11
't
ville settlement, York
Brunswick, presented h
qnartet of infant boys lat
I,
the little lads lived only t
birth, but the rest re doi
—The new steamer no
at Clayton for the Tho
Steamboat Company wi
constructed ;of iron. The material. for
the hull will be Shipped rom Buffalo
to Clayton next Week.
—Mr. John A. Clornell, f Brancbtori,
near Galt, will shit', this winter. about
10,000 bushels of ',barley, or which he
has paid from 55 to 60 cents per bushel.
ors threaten- 1
wie, Howie-
ounty, New
m with a
ly. • One of
o hours after
•g nicely.
• being built
sand Island
I be largely,
Mr. Cornell has 114.4:1 an o
bushels of ots. 1;
--The wife of the Rev.
ada Methodist minister e
near Kingston, is believ
point of death owing to a
er for 5,000
r. Peck, Can -
Hartington,
d to be at the
•iece of crust
that lodged in her windpipe arid • now
es o g .
—Lieut. Gov. Robinson and the other
Canadian fficials visiting Detroit were
taken Mo day morning
Ferry & .e seed. store,
13aleys tiobac
s of interest.
apanee sage,
Trunk Railw
were many whose
prizes at Guelph a
jects aimed at by
encourage feeders
Sellers together, s
• for the feeders an
butchers:
—Annie Par
daughter of &Gos
on Wednesday las
Lemarsh, her fat
the pair were tra
it is suppoeed the
Parker was in Wi
if the police could
back. .
—An Ottawa
• is a general dulln
chanics and labor
tiou of weges.
McDEAltd! BROS., Publishers.
$1.50 a. ear,: in Advance.
animals cerr ed off
he ob
d Fergas. I
his afasociati 13 are to
ct;
nd beirigibu e s and
curing bett r 'prices
better heef r the
er, the 18 •year- ol
eld farmer, an awayt
week, with Michael
er's hired Men, and
eel to .Detroit . where
are now stopping.
dsor Thursda to see
help him to getA.111116
1 '
espatch says There
ss in trade, a d me
rs are fearing reduce
Mining coma ass on
the Kingston and Pernhroleereil ay are
about, it is said, to enforce a reduction.
The A.merican company in that 'section
has reduced their employees' *ages
from $1.50 to IR ter da, ii7 1
cattle drovers we
tern Cattle Mark
tempted to separ
tuened upon him,
withclubs upon
He was takeb to
street, where he
y track near condition. War
on ne of her Inn s —Last Friday n Toronto bile two
neither correction
corn- other poin
or railway, monopoly. I I have —Tle
eased too much on you space the Gran
Lad you by My scriabaug, you Cataraqu
r from me again. 'liv •, when by the up.
,on the eauth-eat 'qu rter of Mrs. 11.
5, range 60, townshiP 1.3, in a killed.
use, but if ober you Ico
may be sure of a real
n we1com. Your rtsp
1 PETER Ai EN
We shall be oily: toowet
our old frierid Isfequen ly a
&lion will pepnst him to write
R.] : !
e near
enuine
otflly.
FD.
leased to
his time
Clainda.
J. H. poptli is_slo ly ecover-
illnes. 1
jor Walker, at North We t Terri-
algaal, • ie aieiting fri rids in
Fisk jubilee Singers
11
— C.
73 yea
young
—Pdestrians
in safeity on the
it will be strong
- the smal
near I% °areal th
habitat' ta over 80
drew a
betide in ondon th other 1 last week
tiL
, - resident
hurt.
---Judg
Ernest A
against th
Conapany
man and
engaged f
the end of
—The
Portage.
eleven o'c
was not s
a great p
the town.
known.
-The d
11
o see D. M.
the • house of
o works, and
bile crossing
e fighting
t, Edwerd R'
te there, wh
brutally heap
e Wes
ap at-
' both
g I him
the head en body.
bis home on; Edwierd
lies .in a prectsrions
ants are out for the
*Monday evening,was run into arrest of the assailants.
Xpress and M s. Armitage, —Dr. Gunn; of Ailsa Craig, who with
Wartmale an Mrs. Gerrie a nuraber of oth rs drove across to be
he stage -drive was Slightly present at Blake's gathering atiStrath-
roy, met with an accident on hie return.
ent for 46,217 as been giken Part of the road -beiug in a Wretched
drews in the uperior Court condition, they were obliged 4) ;get out
about resuming his
• leg unfortuns. el got
kes and. hel has' been
er 1311106.
—The new church 9f St.Jude,1 Oak-
ville, (Episcopal)
last. Sermons
morning by the
11
Peck, sannah Erriarisa of ceased w
nto.
rk, is lect ding on•e perance
leas- 96th
land, in 1
er 40,000 ton of coal vebeenvicinity o
—Two
at Montre 1 his year
at johnst
ear. .
Keifer, • la e eivil eagin er, aged
s, has ju t been Mare ed to a light hair,
lost stea
ady of Br cicalae, aged 3 years. him date
now crossjr Ottawa
bad life
body was
ic. In f w days
neugh to bea sleighs. Johnston
aillage of areanes
re are about 40; in- m i—t t eleh, er
years of ego, nominati
Pioneer Beet Root Sugar
or wrongful die issal as fore-
aperinteadent. Plaintiff was
r five years, an dismissed at
the first year.
re fiead has agein visited Rat was opened on Sunday
Last Sundayl night about were preached in the;
ack a fire broke out which Rev. Dr. cieria get,'
bdued until it had destroyed_ Hamilton, in the fternoon by l RSV.'
et of the busin ss portion of Canon Tremayne, an in the 'evning be
The cause o the fire is un- the Rev. John Langtry, Toroot. 1 The
collection amo
ath °centred o Wednesday of beautiful chum
Of Mr. David mith,a pioneer of $10,000 from
C Brantford ownshp. De- Toronto.
‚4
and walk. Whe
seat, the Dottor
caught in the sp
laid up almost e
he thought t better to do nothing until
his home was reached. • The sick man
was carried into the train going east,
and when only a few minutes had
elapsed he -expired. The body was
taken off the train and placed in the
The baggage rom, Where it was coffin d
and sent by express in ehe evening.
clecemed. was about 28 years of ag.
—The plan for the Montreal ice palate
has been cOrople ed. It I will have o
roof, but will contain ninnerous tovie s.
Nothieg save ice is to be used. It will
consist of nearly io,ocip biocki3 of i e,
each about 40x20 inebes in size, and
will; cost about $3,200. It will fete on
Dorchester street, the facade being 160
feet and the greatest de th 65 feet.
-eB. McNally, at On time in t e
livery business in Galt, h returned to
that place after a few years' a.bseu e.
Mr. McNally has had a Very chequer
career. He fell off a lodge while mini g
in the Black Hills and almost knock d
his head to pieces on; the rocks belo .
i
Recovering after a 10ig Daces from
tbis, he. eegaged in railroad buildi g
and there Was buried under a falai g
bank, escaping death again by alraos a
m
i
—r
a
Ac
le
.
colision took place on Saturday
near Charing Oros& The telegraith
operator had ingtructed the conductor
of a Canada Southerni freight train to
meet another train let Charing Cross,
while the eonductor of the second tr in
had been iestructed to meet at Buxt 11,
the next !station. the consequence
was that the trains met midway be-
tween the !stations, collided, and tuna li-
ed several cars, . No one was hurt, hut
peetsenger trains were 'delayed several
hours.
—At a eessicin of ! the Agricultural
and Arts Associatiott in Toronto last
week, a reeolutian- was passed to peti-
tion the Legislature to amend - the
Thistle Act, giving bett r provisions for
enforcing and providing for the ex-
tension of its applieuee to other noxi us
.,,
weeds. , I was also resolved to request
the Minie er of Education to suggest to
nted to 4673 I This 1 rural sch ol trustees !the propriety of
was erected t 'a cost 1 Etibstituti g the study ef Tanner's First
design of Me, yndea , Principle of - Agrioulture for settee
other etu ies new pursued in school.
—The Berlin' News says: Mr. Jacob
Y. Shaatz Startea for Manitoba
a few days 1 ago, where he will
probably remain a Month or two.
He intends to assist the Mennon-
ites to slap their wheat to this paint
where the Sniclers,. Starks, and other
extensive mill ownets aave agreed: to
take all that can be eent. Mr. Shantz
will interview the different railway au-
thorities between he el and there and.
try to get as good rates as possible. I It
is fully expected that the Manitoba
Mennonites will this year be able to Pay
o
• 1
s born in Hatepshire, Eng- —On Wednesday morning ilastIwee
88, and was c nsequently in as Mrs. G-eorge &yeas, jr., of T hurl°
ar. lle had resided in the pear Belleville, as preparing b e4afas
Brantford sin a epark from the 'stove ignited ee dre
ore bodies ho, and she was soon enveloped be flame
n's harboabel Her husband endee.vord. to 4nench the.
er _Eclise. fire and had his hands 1 f) lbad y.
stout beat, pa burned that he Will not be elate to let
Saalt Ste Ma. them this : winter. Mrs.
not ideotified. severely burn.edbut her situ
reservere and dangerous•
a harbor. ; I —Last Sit r ay night an
Sabbath Obs fire broke out i
presenting th David Moore et
ns of Toronto,
timmittee to d
minion Govern
mendments to
per observanc
Hnnti
himsel
—It
sepia Dennsdn, a leatch aker in ed a sub
gdon, (an bee, shot !an killed to the D
f on the e e his miler age. sinegenerneephr
is stated at the Gran Trunk
te $1,500,000 f bonds Daa.
enecal Syndi ate.,
1upper hid e honor Kadin
d to her ma assty at taught t
• November 3 th. to be ap
. Rastie, Of indsay,
tdwoiongnewede
a pall to IS.no church,
inducted into his new week, u
lady tea°
ord, has —Bra
etary of Mee of
has purchased t
belong
— Si
of bei
Wind
— T
who h
Corn
charg
—A
Ibeen
ng to the
Charles
g present
or castle o
10 hey. Ja
a accepte
all, will b
next wee,
E. Gamntae, of Brant
ppointed greed high sec
the Grand Lodge of the Canaden Order
of Frirters. • ;
—p ptain John McDonal died in
Lon 0, Saturday Jest, aged 71. He
sery in the 34111 and 98th r gin:lents,
and bins.
drunken
man e, broke
abo rockery
war Toronto.
of role-
bing 110841Ville
w service in ndia and
flower pot, rled by a
named -J nees MeGui
$20 worth of china and
n a Queen stteet shop i
he lad Po ell, Cohviete
er Majest 's tnails at D
ime ago, sentenced to
in ta Provincia RefOrmatory
—An $80,000 re Occurred i
last Sunday ano ing. One
smothered in hi bed and
was fatally injured by jei
. —Iformatio has
1
Joha L. Mut& , th
Guelph lottery na
Their ease is up for
—One hundred a
found to be marlin
their 1 premises ie
taking out licenses
inspeptor, as re uie
p
of ih
lver e
a
some ve re are
Helifaa
ea was
y ang girl
against
oiler of the
1r. Gales.
eek,
rsons are
Eigif
of th
• the p
those
half
Mont
pieces out about
and then replace. it with lead.
ert, medic:
his last year
to $83,000, 1
f the provinc
• Illinois. 1.
tamed Wm.
in west Fri
taken off bet
Lin g cars. El
Lo Ws homea
a morain g
of the Irish Canadian
poo frona the Imperial
to the postoffice. hil'
riend there a! thief adr
ocketbookl
se ts fer Pa
wa
o •
he Gran
County C
increased
nalty Of t
convicted
utilated s
ollare, ,are latgely in Ica
eal, The- made is to pn
011
pro
is agent,
rial this
d forta p
steam engines- on
without
V aoiler
peesent
dae view
rapeahat
h be infacted upon
crane.
in cia eters and
nlation in
eh round
the sixteenth of an inch
Montreal
om the
d by law4
ty at ! th
t recomene
evaleitoe of
- 40. Lam
at al ntroal, in
has f lien heir
metal , a native
be—o, ho died i
Peri on the tr
bra.keeta
ing h d his ar
bow vhile coup
ed to Stratford
well,
• .a. §atur
Boyl
drew
went
to a
his
perfo
Mon
siget
ing t
and
Mon
he sale of
mance in
ay, but
cantly s
ntrel,
Ir the t
el The co
dent
of tudy,
ft by las
of Que.,
Vince,4
ay more
w the ei-
wee mea-
d is doittg
Patrick
Teronte,
ak end
speaking
itly stole
ti's single
large 611
ff eights
• t for hear -
it
renowned singer $7 a chair
4 standina
mploym t Await rbett,- of
real, sent men to Week n the Can-
ada Pacific Rai way at Lak • Superior,
who were) disappointed on nivel and
cam back to the City. On of the ee-
eve of the
as
turn d fired theough the win
hote where CorWas it ng. The
bull t whistled pat his head and lodged
in t e wall. The ageut ha received
Univers'
full and
resolutio
Toronto
lege out
pense an
universi ies.
—Fiv actions are in
jointly a Osgoode Hall
lands in the alleged to
i
Manitob a Plaintiffs s
money b A, and offer t
land on the ground of.
presentations. A large
hag counted are eegaged
—Sir Leonard Tilley
intervieW with the pro
smelting !scheme gave
entiouraement. They
O 1835.
e been found
nging to the
ne man had
ers found on
le. The other
Both bodies
ere buried at
• I
ervance Com -
aft a petition place. The ibuiiding at the me cn-
have appoint- an a short tictai; destroyed the 7-svhole
different de-
ent, request- tained a thousand barrels of our and
the law as will about six theasand, bushels o wheat.
of the Lord's The flour WaS mostly got onq Vat the
classes of bo
- school, Toro
knit, and the
reeiatea by the
I t it. They
Le half an hour two days in the was a Liberal.
der the char1'e of one of the ment for a Ioeg
ere. he sat a year i
t graduates an unclergradu- Assembly. Ili
Victoria, Trini y, and Albert ed to the Hous
ies have organ zed, and after represented th
ree discussion ave adopted a ever since. 11
strongly objecting to aiding member, - ha i
niversity and niversity Col- and again h
f the public funds at the ex-: was an exte
• to the detrim nt of the other: —A remarka
at Montreal a few dap ag
course of trial' Martin was killed on the rail
in respect of at Point St. Pliarles, on Wean
n of Moberly, week, His son was killed 13
ek to get their at nearly the eire 'spot. Mt
reconvey the a pensioner from the British
aterial misre- the exact` ?vs of Mr. Marti
umber °need- very close friend, died on the same day
and at neatly the same hour tar. Martin
n Friday, at an was killed:, The two ftmerald mingled
eters of an iron and formed ene precession o Mount
hem very little Royal cemetera.
on pig i on raised to six t dollars a ton.
ant the duty
il
The Fin nce Minister as more favor-
able to dmitting boots for public libra-
ries clut
tchell, working
hern. bridge at
eriously injured
• as Resisting a
d an iron girder,
on Twitchell;
shoulder dislo-
legs badly bruis-
btful.
11 vs. the Grand
ut of a fatal sa-
ble wife at the
g, - *herein the
of $6,000, but
which watereduced to $ 1000 on appeal,
an orde was obtained he other day at
tribution of the
ildren.
. of the 'Prentice
n St. John's
Hamilton, last!
Rev. Mr. Gold -
re was a large
rend gentleman
hits, xc. 14, "0
Thy mercy that
ad all our days."
has been organ -
membership is
lemen's uniform
ts, scarlet sashes
ladies', white
street hill, with
•eyer w a
tin is n t
c
eatensi e
the flouring !pills of
on, Walkerton, hieh,
wheat was d4steoyed. The loss n the
. .
s in the Jessie building and contents is about ii 5,000s
to, are being on which there is an insurance of We
lads, who are —John Pada' d,M.P. for 1or400nnty,
novelty seems 00a. It
practice with died Monday orning. M. Pickard
He had been IA Parlia-
time, Previens to 1869
the New Beueswick
that year he vves return -
of Common, la d has
constituency 4 Ottawa
was a very popular
g been return
cclamatione
sive lumber mere4a
a le coincidence lo
d again
eeeased
t.
curred
• A Mt.
ay track
Batty last
years ago
▪ Wright,
army, of
nd his
free.
—A Man named Tw
on the navy Canada Son
St. Thomas, was very
a few d ys ago. He
number of men to mile
when t1$ girder slippe
breakin his nose, right
eated, atm broken, and
ed. Ras recovery is do
• —In the case of Corn
Trunk railway, arising
cident to Valentine and
laingstop road crossi
plaintiff got a verdict
Osgood
money
—Th
Boys
Presbyt
Sunday
smith,
attenda
took b
satisfy
we may
—At
ized in
limited
will be
and to
blanke coats. • Girt
• a clear aun of onetlaird of a mile, is tile
place where the dab will sport' tlais 8e.-
8011.
• —The 'first annual Fat Stock Show,
tinder the ausices,of the Agricultural
and Arts Association of Ontario andtlae
Toronto Electoral Division Agricultural
Society,tesa held. in Terento last Thurs-
day and Friday. This being the first
effort iu this direction the ehow of fat
stock was not very large. There were
95 entates pf horned e We, 68 of sheep,
and 19 hogs. Amon the exhibitors
Hall for the di
mong the six c
annual term°
as preached
Han church,
morning, by t
he pastor. 1T13
ce. The rev
O text from! Ps
us early with
rejoice and be
obogganing eln
Hamilton. Th
to 40. The gen
lue blenket co
nes; and th
•
• —Saturda
woman nam
before Judge
sanity and co
She has beeta
asylum at bite
sanity she has
bation of sia ni
ing the formal
null and. ewe
a
mornin, in Leaden, a
Janecoveley was relight
lliott on the cher e of in-
mitted to the asylum.
regelar infea e at the
valet and reeo erbag
been feleasea 0
onth, which te
of COMMita11611
sits,ts form'
en tilain to.
er
pro -
m18 er Or -
becomes
Ooceed-
ings being ta seettre her
obnfinment•
ay, after a
. Riddell
• Te onto, a
e do
iten
tee time the
tidied medicine.
rt to Mexi
profession,
thrilling a
illness, Dr. A.
late residence died at is
ether 17f
the ag of
64 years. T
, —On Sato"
tor was cad end
well known ci f Toronto. After
following for ti ailing ef a
printer, he s riate. LAfter-
wards he w ,w ere he
practised his Red pasised
through Man ventures in
the revolatione by which, at t time,
iddell
a per-
forming bear re stopping at otel in
Cumberland, mar Ottawa, hey 'en
tered the hotel, where a number of men
were drinking, tnd a /owl sprang up.
One of the men drew a revolver from
his pocket walla !threat, won which
one of the bear trainers drew ea a pis-
tol also. The eroprietor of the hotel
interfered, an ,n taking the Weapon
from the man's iauds it was 'discharg-
teing the latter'e thigh.
t ".ea Ottawa and attend -
the countey w
was a coroner
—On Satur
disturbed. D
Er the county' o
sy two men kna
a
ed, the bell e
He was broil,
ed by a dodo
—Last Sa; rlay's train from the
west brought inte Toronto a man named
WM. Richards, fuffering from dropsy
of the heart, *he was on his way from
Michigan to tae aome of his parents in
Three Rivers, Qtebeo. By the request
of his eompartica, 138 was carried into
the waiting roma at the Union depot
until it was tine for the express going
east to leave. dhe man WO; evideatly
it the point #f death, apd,lais friend
was advised to treater° medical aid but
• tt •
. I
11
I 1
' t '
1 I
back &considerable tion of the bean
they rec ived from tie Government.
—Tuesday aftertio 11 December 11, a
woman mad a little girl called at McGirr
as Rules' liverystable, at Guelph, and
asked fort a lame and r g to go to Say-
ner, prornisingito be
evening. 1 The: propel
evening for the retur
in vain. . Next mor
quiry as o thereput t
and faun her name to be Betsy 'Miller,
a deseer te cheractereWho some time ago
played tae same game one livery-keper
near Bramptoa. Up to the present
time the proprietors are minus their
horse arid rig. The horse is black,
white tape and short tail, top baggy
with low wheels and buffalo robes.
---Farmers in the vicinity of B Ile-
ville are greatly troubled with wild peas.
They are supposed t have been brought
t
to that section by pi tams or blackbirds,
most likely by the letter. The pewit are
very prolific 'tad theietnes spread over a
field rapily. 1Theyate small, of a 'dull
grey color, and are veil injurious t the
,
particularlyof
proved very de -
ince Edward!and
not visited yd -
erg
ack the same
tors waited 'till
f the party,but
iTiig they made, an
on of the worean,
growth of grain an
barley, The pest had
structive to crops in III
Tynendinaga, but hills
ney as yet. In some iistances far
have eut down grain ith which these
peas had growo and. btirned it. Owing
to the existence of this pest a large de-
mand for fanning mills has sprung! up.
—The schooner Mary Ann Hullaurt,
in tow of tae steamer Kincardine,
foundered off at. Igeace Island at I 8 p.
m., on the eight of ;the 13th inst. 1 All
hands were 1(341, inuluding from fifteen
to twenty sods, consisting of the crew
and laborers. The !storm was BO in-
tense that it drew the steam barge
under the water aftiand she was tom -
palled to cut loose.' A few moments
after they parted the Ilullourt ; was
seen to give a terrible lurch and go
down with all on board. Those onthe
steamer were enable to render any, Ias-
sistance or attempt a rescue on account
of the hI rriesue and heavy sea running
at the time. Both ' boats were loaded
with sapplies from Port Arthur' and
consigned to railway contractor e at
1 '
Michipieoton.
--00 Sunday, 8th inst., Mr. and .
Grill, of Minto, *arrived home from
church. Their little boy, three years
old, came running down to open 1 the
gate. The horses Were unhitched from
the carriage and the little fellow, minder
the guidance of his tather,led the horses
to the pump for water, afterwhichl Mr.
Grill took the horse's to the stable, leav-
ing the lad at the pump. He had not
been gone flee minutes, and upon re-
turning saw his son lying :uponthe
ground, his fate covered with Woodjand
a monster ram staading ever him. 1 To
pick up the c ild was, the work Of an
instant, but quick as was the edam Mr.
Grill did not escape; a Veil aimed-; butt
from the savage boast. Upon examina-
tion it was found that the ram i had
struclethe boy on the face, ear, and the
right side, and one arm was badly in-
jured. The little fellow had apparently
showed good pluck,as the ram's head'
and neck was covered with blood from
the boy's nose, shoWleg that he had en-
deavored to hold the ram, and appar-
ently had not elven up until fairly
beaten down. we are pleased to heari
he is recovering.