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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-08-08, Page 47 z - . � � __ �_ __ r _- t - ­ - - ­­ I_ — E __ ___ , ,.---- ­ - ­ �� . _­_ -i--- �l.-II.-�.--.-,-,.-..-�-"-.----.- -.,___-.__1-__-- -1 ­ ; " . � . , __1-__T1" � ­­ - ir - - - -.I— — I i , I - � - i i : ­ ­.­ , 11 . � � __ - -1117 -7 ­­ I �;­­ ­� ,.� _,_ _. I— -_ - lk­�_Fr - .1 - - , I I . - : 1 i I — - - ­ ; . ... ; j : . . 1. - -_ - .- - � � . .1 Z , , � 1. ,- . � I . I - I . .. . --l- I � 1 i I � I I - . . � . . . . i - i � I I . : � I . I - - : t I - - I i . ! I ; � . . . � ,� I I , I I . . . I , . � . i i . - � F I � . I � I I I . - . � � � I ! . I . I . . I . I � , I . : i ; I - I i I I I , ii I , I . . �. . . � 1� - . . 0 i i , I �, ,; ; I .. . — . . � I � I. F i ! . I - I i I . . , i I :� � i - . I I I .� � . I I � . . I ; i � ... I . I I _1 . � . � I I � I . " � - � I . I . . - ; - . z � : - �� I I I 1i I � I . ,� ! . I . : - . . � I - . . i I I � . �, I - � � � . I .. . I I - i I ; . 1. . 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'and -that ev t 8 ire *1 arty in Conve ation, dftite the efforts the row, and the pcilice finally cleared the team in order to got a drink of followed the teaga An r, , I �i - 1. � an t an', as bre have sevc al thougand. dollara'ooBts to T , d I% , r " . Ladies', qisses, i Boy's and C : . . . . " . . I topped the)x�g : bumed - hildren's' . of the proprietor of the Plimes and a the buildirig� I water, when 'the horses idamediately the other side of t�e field, efor,el � . I I ' � in the cloud which I 11ouid loon -ad ,� it I pay.- Mr Rose' legitimate a action ex- f � -! W - ; - ' - - Garments, fof 9�leby HOFFMAN BRos,,! 9w ultra' Gov 3rumiliat �ni6n declared DYNAHM.—OU Sunday night three� started off and ran across the field. succeeded in doing,vany I a ! tb �. Iowa I i �. , , � . I . . - �'a V, . I . i I � Seaforth. I . I 1 the sun?s rays in all be ir �rigtt ;ef o- ponses,. af Aw r to mounted to some- against t a Die illowanc Policy; a Con. packages of-dynamAe were faundina� Before they could � �981 L to -day . ! 1 �, I I la - o � The stopped every the breaking of a s�aalfca I ; . I � � Ing. i ,lover iii I I � gence. All tbi I V � - I I 86 lature I has protosted letter -box of the N'tiffighim, England, wheel Oas i i 8, accozl�ding to tliam - als I thing ove , q. � a)rvativf Legio 4) 1 0 � .damaged and the rakes -The f011OwitIg'hatere t- - � ... I . i . � . . . F "t -L T I a gainst i b, - a . 8 1bg p . I :Out or NIMW ADVkRT1SF,M I h' aporings of An imbecile � 11111111111111111111 ti� . the! C Uiervatives of Post -office. 'Th A tained a broken to pieces. . . i I � - - ,N,r,-- . .. a I ; � Gri I . i - ' lars concerning the late Mrs I I �i dira,w . . ,a A � . 3 *- I — I - T I e E ouWeri and West rn,' AlanitO ba de. , pound of dynmite &�d were furnished -On Sand; y of the week before lash, -! a urnis,he , 'arak . . faction. Thec6untrji was on the ste * . Pickard, of Xxater,A, f years Is I - 1-1 ii . p 11 I I . 0 ared against A in t a 06ction of! Hugh with,filBe and cap. II a t, - I I 113rThe figure between the parentkovis after down grade to r�in - a � dthe Ong � I .. Report from Europe with regard to . t is supposed they' Mr. aud'Mrs. Hunkins of Usborne, met 1japers of that town : Mrs. p, V % , -1 iot& e"h line, denotes the.. page of the_paper on which . t 0 1 -glil 1 1 1 . E atherland. I he D sal wauce Policy were intended to ekplode by their fall with a n� acoid ' Icka W11A - I gore . � I � � I I ant which proved Rome. the daughter of Mr. Th6ta4 I I 116� DO advertisement will be found. C , L , . 8 -_ � and t mer of hope th a] d : romise was I or I rop proi pects are 1� not so bright as in h &a injuired Era an�. has injured or when they War; Btampel. The what serious. As they were returning and a native of,Davonab it�toerest .. p I 11 roonl ' I I I . I I i � I 4 Ire., Eu I - I . � r . -tention-Thos. Kidd. (5) 'the, people -to a lee %e flies from 6e' the early 3 iliIg. The London Econo. ,' o �her places, and only b 3 announce. quantiky of dyu witle was sufficient to' home from Exeter and while driving are � 111141 I - At I � , a i , ; 1. � ; . . p; I ? i wb she was born in 1824 1 ... � . A th a ar Hot Air Furnaces -Mrs. I. Kidd. (5) ' ei , � I Went of he Golvernmont�'� t at it would wreck the building. � i along the Themes Road, the -horse be- 18� 1 � e' h : r . � I wheel and plac, I at, ' elm stror�w, 1 Ibiat says bb -a I he abarp froBt in April, I I 1 at the age of ei I r . I i la .ght,een y ' a few .1 I - , . i . Young Ladies College -Miss Grier. (5) -.. I I � , ' : f( rego tb Q,t policy on t, completion A THAMEs Dis4gTBn.-A terrible I came frig tened at a couple of bicych t earg, a e - " in or . ho wo Id. May and unE . i 8 8 her father and other uaetnl�era, f t4 I Farm f%' Sale --James Sparks. (5) YIgOrOuR,,c0ur" , ,heprovalentcoldwinda, ol the Canadiar Pacific n xt summe' accident occurred on I � -- . � . . I . . I I I . r I the Thames near whom they were meeting. I'he aDimal la,mily sailed from Rtglana to (34t . Farm for Sale -Andrew Carrick. (5 at once and with on , urn of tbe -wh el and the non 11 3iency of rain have Con:' h ts kept the feeling 'of - ie ientment at London on Saturd-%k night, in which gave a sudden jump, precipitating the - 'ej.ailent-, _. I . I . I I I - ,; - 100#tiou I . ' .. Earm, for _Sale-Anuabella Sinell. (5� . make the peo, le pro p rousan wealt,y Biderably .. d 1p ragged t p such a uE larpatim of , our rights within seventeen people Idat their lives. The ocenpants into the ditch, and seriously and settled in London. pive I ad, I , - � . Teacher Wanted.--' . .p . . � after her settlement in Lond�ri ah' . -.Tohn Horan. (5) -- 1. , . I I - I I I 11 a tral , !; - . bay I ,� I steamer Dione left 4,6ndon for Middles- iiijuriug� Mrs. Hunkirt about the head , " I 3 . Sale' b '' noreasing t air t Eiixim. .So 'Ion y througbou .E aglaud,1 Bud tbat they are I ; married to Mr. .Pickard,, ani ! . Wj4 I I � . I :. � . Farm for -Mrs. A. McMillan. (5) yl-' - . 'We under with ' I Ilummel i . m ore rec ut isisue ,of the same borough, a river porbhear the north of and body. stand she is doing i, I . � I a -at - , I or in adA persistently sot � � removed to Exet * 1852, a,n , . In & , hiz I The roaa . . I Moving -Adam G000d & Co. (8) di 4 .tbey, rid now only � nod ei ely good at the best. I .do eld I i I . . � . . paper we find t the Toes, with a larigg number of plea- well. 1; . I . the first store in wba,t if, I . � - 8 follbwi�l g: - . ,I I no* �4t.h§ - i -firrst-0110:6,� . 110 Reward -McColl Bros. (5) - . note of alarm iwd !aim their patent " They ba ve gone down and d own ever I sure passengers on �qard. About mid- -The Board of Directors of th� How- vilI a, able to b � . - Legal Card -J. 14. Beat. (5) 1 1 . 11 Mr. It. J. anter, p 9 inon mer, night, when off Gia�vesend, the ship dek u Ua q re risurance . I N 11 I nostrum,that inAn v I hour the _eop�le 'since the 1 pring sowing was c)mpleted, � . I � . P . I ; . OPIPatly and business places &a anyz,ot 6 - .� b Star Seed Wheat -Wm. Rehill. (5) ' . � cl ant of Tororitc),Bpe t last So,tur aY in wag run into by a 14r teamer, met in McIntosh's hall, Gorrie,1 M' Sat- in tile ,._ - I -stonei I I , - � I ge .iron 7 I r ; . blu a .I.,'lolinston, EBq, her t Bide Save' .. 'W,4,14 1 gave ear to them a d. agreed, to take except wh In, 6 recent rainfa I saved a E aierson a gue , of J,1 . I Province. Mrs. Pic a , Po -and -keepers Sale -R. S. Roberts. (5) � . � I �t which stove in p . The damage urday the 26th July. I4 -eight invaluable helpmee - _ � I i . i to an JO&IRtt ..th,,�' Ir'ud � I them'at their w d, -! lie so ca �� d f4s very large ara�iof our crops from some. Mr. Johnston v ok . aiiai.i to sbow Mr, done was very exten�ive and the Dione applications passed t , _____ - . . . . ­ — a , 04 .1 1. . - __ - ___ I � W1 __ t 0 CoOnt�,,y covering risks husband. Late an,d early,ill an ._� �Qf Hu Z # I � : nimet 4 I I on the wheel 1W 3r - , I ' I . - Hunter about at tle surrotinding keeled over and sanX two minu tee after amountirig to $109,550, and for the and winter she stood behind the cont . . .� � fr. � __W a wept off, and t$e thing like i t6to I failure." I th regkrd . I 2a . I . . Emerson, and entle an was do- , being struck. At t4le time of 'the col- month of June .75 applications � . -1. want I L � . .� � I � ,seell -Will� 1. strong, cottrage.01 A �6 I wiere Pie ced In to the proE Pee 8 f the harves't on the Ii ' . assed, ter in her husbandIg Store and : . . sultron P001tot - . 11 I T . . erx I t � I I f la ted with the agnificelpit agricultural I-ision the night was 'very Clear, with the covering�risks of $102,100, The losses emiling !With i ;� (EY i command JuBt as tba I toirn. was clealr- Continent, it ad a: 11 In man3l parts Of laids surroundibg, EB, � I I face and pleagan 1 - ; . *_ I 1 d expressed, moon Rhini Jv * , - - --. -";: -80r-e) I . - I � W i t 10100 S4 �1, fart. . : - - i gr'At Bur rise a the wonoerful fields .of. to say g brightly, so that it is bard these t o months only amoubtirig to attended to their CUB , ith h .2 f,leman h I , - -1 ing off, and the ship was prep ag io France thi bloo! ing time for wheat has I'll hon i e� A � arh - . tOmers. �W � � I pa I � w the courred. forty- Bix dollars, a very small bill of loss own bands she packed ,every , pen Id enter safe] in -to the � fu&, been cold � i �Ssw Ae, - i SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Aug. 8,1884. y - hat 1promised gmintobeseeniin tiis�:vicinity. He There was a, terrible' scen6 of couf usion, certainly for' so large a company. Ed- butter, and each 1. 11� 0! I : � � �= of re rid at, and w '. I I �' I � I . � - i o back - . I thinks that with, such a cpuntry t doiela of egp r,xelvea : and what has been the � the passaDgers orowc.ed on the deck and ward Bryan, Esq., one of the old Direc. - exchan or t.1 - I 1 ! 0' It is in filie W 0 t, Emdrson must in dme�; recover from in go f 641 I I to be a ver ! . crop " ill pr ibably be i. . Sverag� � . the vain endeavbr to. - women, of whom there was a large tors, visited the Board, in the Interest 'air goods " andh,r . .1, - Ilay IS i . � r ,bide the result only an av 3ra�e, , In Eastern Europe, thg present depression land become a i many years with indefatigable z,i - . -well. Al TaIdng �he Alarm. , I � p number on board, fainted. The steam- of steam threshing. i, IID* I 1. . that these now a ri _h �g even. as I %r 1west as Germany,'beav � b tiring industry and courteous %attsriti 1 � deceiv�rsl a4e, li-e i good town. if no longer orl,�ressed by t . � tha-a lin Many -moderate R . I . � y Mt e� er sank go rapidly t at several persons -A meeting was held one evening to the wants of ClaStOluers, - -01 . 1 J f b,� country * . : seriously displease r with the assaults of about the credi I heir ex�Usive inundations have Disallowance Palicy. . Efunter is -a. a0alaw in � ,s heavy c'� - � g rains &nd I ! went dowq in the caain, while �hoge on last week at 1 the residence of J. Cash, building from a ver5 small CoMmetm land if it � ! Conservative. Ile cot m4n&d the toDe,l deck had to leap overboard ar d were 14th concession of Grey, for this purpose � the Reform preaBI on business. They iriju�ed bec-atI4 BO a who are ]lot il L- done great dam ge; while dro ght had , M614 one of the most Succeasful ,Md � I I - . - . . . . of the editorial in la. t w � i�. .7 ema'in"e' , -hreely say that i6 course pursued by I terested in hidin Ole I le previously iDjUrad the wheat * iotial, all 8 lett'si Interna-, picked up by tugs.1 The sceaes that I of taking into consideration the best Ina Osing buginessesin Westerp. 0 .: � � I IE I truth have t -South it Iti-I if In �) Of!:t a ConservIL- were enacted in th' p I t,om� i1b i those journals is calculated to do m, uoh I I ! th a clear M)OUligbt I means to pursue with regard to the S Ile was the mot 1114do - t! courage to look 1 aft te 8 fairly in a 1�uisBia and th � Danubian pro vinoes to her fondly beloved ' . acre i harm. A geutle-Man prominent in the, i � . ; . tive journals of Mani obX1, ould speak 'were heartrending, d ladies, careless I drain, known &B the 14th concession family of I f A i � . I ,�, I 0 � I . I . Out like that, it ould be I . e ter for the I four s 0 i party in Hamilton said - face and ask th 3 a M, t' bebold b a � serious , of their own lives, wq Ong and two aanglikig I as good ai . yesterd' that . 0 a tent. At present, [iowever, re im lor ng men drain. Most of those interested were iii � . fty . I ! I ,P five of whom survivE her. The ; I I I � . � ; � i ought n the Dominion, greviously they b ve b on duped. we know o no reason for'expecting less tiv 38 of Ontario, he 8 d,i ave an idea seized a crate and pl4cing iher child in- harmonions tbroughbut. After consid- Oro than' twegV, be D �� there was not a bank i Country arid the party. �hg Conserva. to gave their child�en. � sellinig at I . ' , One woman I attendance and the meeting was most a &fz i , no matter how strong, which could Tbe,result of this lellinge which we than the ai era m .wheat crop it � place of 'that the most of the, oiint laints and Beven. years, was a zealous a ,1 ith 40 1 1 1 1 stand such attacks as have been made . 11 I :) I. . O -,, A it leaped overboard. ! She sank at once, I eirable discussion it was thought befft"to I I . ttive Q I W1 11 . . . 10 _. - . upon ma . Ing 8) the great one at Ong ti bi , useful member of the Bible -Christim � 3improveU' t manifest to th I . me indicated fr I i : . nufacturi-rig in erests. And Thave indicated ire Inow becom Cii �8 of discontent in t Cs 7 ountry come but the crate drifted away arid was place the matter in the hands of the I Church. She was a 7most donsk Wild la,L­� . _ his � though manufacturers are'notsovulne"r- I 0 p6op�ellh'at the shouts from Euro 0 as a whole." The Even. _o n the (3trits, e rid th'e,," lore they take found in the mornin�, off Than I municipal council in accordance with teet 11. . able -as: banks, s . 1 $ 1 4it 1-6 stock in them, pAstiming they Christian, and her ChParful, boly h'fe . credit is not to and threats of t�aejSpectator &ad ita h3g Post th nkE P with the infant, al�ve and --vell. In 1 the Dew drainage Act, and accordingly was a livi %, . , 3 to 4 Aoil . . . but from . ng example I I I . ' , will . . I t at while no reports arE Fet up for pa ty purpo, eB I another case a hu�bandl W. LS seen . a committee was appointed to wait on to all wb'o tame sectiori. t so great an extent an element in their coadjutorB 13 ithey.1,1,allay the,alarm have been 190� Wd from India, exporta. observation, he ' be could swimming aw y within the sphere of her in 'Her - � I Ing is 1 . I barn, 500.� � I k su - the Council .at their first -meeting to - ear was ever open Lo the Cry .of ilie ar for �,'-2 business, yet to impair their stand* * ' a froml the 1 wre4 � fluence . nor prevent hone i tn1l. patriotic me I I � understand, tbat we hai reason i P A , - to do them serious wrong. Tbejournal8 p I � . " tions from �t .1 at quarter have been to porting his young wife, but his i trength ascertain uarticulars and manner of pro. needy -her heart evE r felt e` 80r. cl�ared, 11 I ) i ting tbeM out. checked bi: t ,qsr a ts of the f ailed him, and they both sank t )gether. cedure, after ,'which another meeting rowing, and bar bands were �ever,AM . bard 'MOC in question have deliberately wronged and journals from ie complain in soffie . fo; tb . , 1 i � . . I low piiCes provident, Go rnme at pol cy, p rtidularly of the The Captain of the Di ba:dly 'will be hold. I � many firms by name and have extended The Da6ple kno 7 I wha was promised 11 one waf r I I � I i � li I anatbat,after all is said,theUnited Di Ilowance Poliov." for the hur,gry, and withold not fro I et their malevoleut remarks and imPuta- 'and f � hurt. - ' W I -One day last weelo- as Mrs.and Miss the � . M rolling - I . -he most I : what has b an p�.Tf,or,med. ''. 1 wall . � � — ____ � na; arid many ontside of -'her ovm tions to business in many of t . , States can linder3ell India in the Eng. ! - i romised that '. '' � T . . �_ � . : . � I ­ � I Kraelbing were driving along the gravel I . . both goo�l thriving cities and towns of Ontario. if MaAe'. zfe were I urned Iish market � 1 her priceg-rather than The Lords -)o I nied. I otes. I immediatefamily wi. long ands* � jr&es morl - � .. I , 11106M - out and Sii I I ! iroad towards Wingliam, the tug- of the ly mourn her dec( � .1 . If Huron I The above rem ' n - lower a ' ror in The agAtion in E Inc' lah against the ness broke' and the buggy c6ming*in . � I I 'Of I arks are from the r JO a! Male 0 7 ald iDE tslle� are Ic A . bar 1�11 -diflon i I � I I ! : I Englan during ' t Mrs. .1 1 . I �� � W._ R.,Wilso, ,of Brus�els,fell 3 -The Go . , roads ext I i contract with the horse's legs made derich S;ar of last � - I Hamilton Spectator, a Conservative in his place, an, �the Nalibrial Polic3 thocoming year. In this Con try the House of Lords iiie'rew as �n intensity. a few days ago and fractured the bone ! . 1W64 � . � . . . - 10 I � . i I i him frightened. The women made says - For some m)nths there hg,ve 1. � The evi i adopted, we Otild I 'ave continued crop is an"e icec d Several monster mass m� of her wrist. 7 1 � journal, and are called forth, we pro- I � � 11 frigly satisfactory one, � 'eldugs have . i desperaie'and powerfuil efforts to . keep been frequent Complaints about t4vM - land impi pr sperit -the � ' I . I . si�es will be eld at i ' y man f c urinE! Istab.. rec u y eon a ic the Lord _ Privatexesidenm 50 m I a I su�me, by certain I 1 . .. . --Huron Fall As 111 . I . . reports which have O' . I and the v eather, thus , far,h ld at vs him under control, but all to- no avail, of petty thefts from . � _ 9 would[ be - I I . a been rec 8 Goderich commencin 0 on Mondav 22nd and frequent references to I . t � h ant . i ) Ill need by promin nt speakers i as he atarted off at t Ut le, u;udA recently been giyen in the Toronto " m ­ uAled, the' pro. avo,rable, t were denot' September, 1884. Chief Justice Wilson I he rate of tin englue, been made in these have :- f ving it prop I of the farm I . - , . � erly saved, I - . D , $g I I I �_ � i � �� ` J I 0 1 1 �, lie p , . � X.Ch , Tell i 11 . In I t � 31 i I I i I a ii. I 61 . 11 t� i � 0 1 O!r - b I i I lb t d I I t i � I - � �il 3�' � � I I a 7-1 1 �,� �; ;,� I i rif , , � ) I � 31 11 k I ( fI J I' , i - I 1% 4 1 I �' . Globe from various manufacturing can 0 � a increft, �ed in and indicatim' in the plainest and i P throwing the occupants out on t the local press. P,on. quaHty,. . - . *on � � 8 Point to a prysperous � odt unsparing will preside. i . he hard � _9 and every V, I I . - � I I road. Mrs. Kraelbirig 'escaped with a stableYulebad been carefuil.iy'� wat0h. I Ves, R'fe �1' . I . . !. ,UO 1 tres in this country, and which portray- iruip-etel: Pers �r would bie an- year among )ur farmers, as if the prog. lan�glaage, end ,hose dignunciation -Mr. A. H. Drhmm, -a former b - ad noso, and Miss Kraelhing 'was ing for a clue to t , 4" of the . I - R I 0 � i I Clinton,boy and P, DiN , perpetrators, keepin :an -eye on 0118 'of suy hil ad the manufacturi g industries in richad thereby. Ever"" �'I reader . no war 3 greetE d with the 1:)u )inity stude at, has 1 ruis he ident -drive .n . a i � ws nostications from Europe prove' +v approval � severely hurt on the knees. Their 9 or � i � I i that this and v i � � � loorrect, been engaeed ,for a ti�e as assis Ant to i . more suspects, arid I .was a plei ; somewhat stagnant -condition. In re. ery in �,,'ch more! was we will not nly - by bbe people. At a rie tiDg held in I 1986ape was miraculous.- The horse I tO last Sat-arday � , � . ! I . � I ' have an abundaint crop, ie I Rev. Dr. Ure at G ode�ioh. night he made a Visit tothe pro : . Huron fa� i - theo,'Le , � , . - - . . 1 was soon stopped, as the lines became I 1211606 . I � � . ; I sonabl ri� ay Ivening, and � -Mr. A. Currie, sr.�, of Brusse .a, had . '" i I I I Opect to the concern manifested by our 'promised. HavE "promises 11 been bilt we tm y Virly expect rg� y Birmingham on Mo . I � 1 CW104�nel .4:,4.1, L of -Aron McBrine 071 .,V.1,11 - 4. Ihn-ises ,we iI ; f I . � . I . . 'an operation MLULALA e w eels. A farkin I I - 13 166D, I -contemporary for the "moderate Ra- L1111111eUr JL13 U18re 01M attended by upwards of 20,000 people, . performed last week' to I I i - .1 : manufact, 'ring �emunerativ pri es. : And, - where he saw a suspi . ing school, .. I � . I I . 1. ; : Cure a cancer growing;in his neck. The * of �utter and a lot of raspberries swere ion4 light inoving : formers I" we ilancy- it ugly establishment tow * . Mr. Bright said: . - through the, bbuse, � 4� need not. serio � more ia'��any I I It' person knom a, iii tbis country, prosperi. - I and:�,'- through ;JM I I - I l, � result has Proved ve�y satisfactory go _� totaly destroyed. . I � the write, I I t, � erg the peers Z be is ed. They far. � I . � L . _ opening MC113rine as Aeon � M , . the purlil trouble,. itself. If Haron'than there won 'Ibave beer, had ty on the far il ni us good time . Almost every week we are alled kk�g I � the Conservative . �dl_ Who w - I , - � . . -for all J I frequent visits to his Wtcben,� whozi � - i papers were as little afraid of 'having Mackenzie _�remei,Jj ned 01[:L� power ; LiavEi class - wero'-the spawn of, the blundbrs, war& -A f6male'teacher,1' . upon to chronicle the death of so f I teacherai . i . � , .. as. WE do not wish, how . holding*a econd , a 0 be regaled himself w achers � a � . � . ver, to and the dark ,, ges of our � several. bottles � - - to � , , - farmers �. .a for their pro* 11 . corruption of - tug- � our old residents. This week we have ith" I : the National Policy discredited, as r6cei, 7ed impi . class ce�,Itificate, is wanted for th I . � . I the � i I raise the hol es f any too high. With histbry, They had ant ed!tbe temple R . Richard Fan- of ale. He was allowed to remuill ' : than Ha . I I . to announce that of Mrs' Uri. . , 'Com nee I , 0 �ernp]G of � I so � - ' . derate- Reformers " are to have the te; or has busir age b a 3 better dt riv g the many D 11011or hot through tl a n, which took place at the reai� - I Sunday,,wheu Mr. F. X - � A � Tao d i - so, irce !s Is Public School. Duties to" . disturbed uuti 'Warcity � . 13. f sti.pply' --which are 'of on the 18th August ana sala� V 0 per 1� I 4 I . truth told regarding' t1le past two years tha I� E q: mor t, but brough thf Ichres of annurn. 1 . ly : - lance Lawrence notified the Chief that.sevej � the Soul! . L : the manufacturing 6 �Was at any now open to the I sepla � of her son James, in the townsgip of -Q I � riglish onsu we � I i F . t i I I thei - ancestors. hey were no better I I . . i Hay, near Zurich, on Friday, the �25th articles had been stolen Irorn� -his house. . August 1 L I � ! industries they would ubt be continually time during Mr. Mack izie's, r�tile if ia� -a not any -� We �regret to learn-', that Mr. harles I � I . I 'The I � bed 1E 01*e expect exorbitant har their f ithers. S01120 c f i hem were Girvill, 1-teeve of Wawanogh I is qpite ill � 11 , Mr. Yale proceeded to, M013r=e's be. : coxint. .i . I , t I I r ] � displaying their alarm by such nonsen. it has not, then these romises have I , of July. Deceased has been a reat - I.p ices for olai Btaple i sufferer for many years, and at" the tween 2 and 3 o'clock p. rn' and I far welst -, I � ri . cereal, but, witk a worE a, for their pr vilegos b %d produced 'With Congestion of tbe� I g L� ; I i I I ,,, a has on I . I Bical utterances as the above. Every not been fulfill&,, and 1 ilie chango re- ignorance and arr gancE. his appearance the fatter to�'k :- I taiat�l F n i . go' od average Oro:) - I time of her death was eighty years old. to his � I I ' inch As ! a have this 4 reform of many friends who will bope to sCon see I w I � commended and i 7 I the Hous I . ; heels. The chase was 'overlo l6t.s and I person knowf,, and has felt, that for the ; dopt d'has not done: year, and -res 6bly remun . a of Lor( B was ul � e t and in- him out again. . She was well,kriown in Exeter and 7 13ubject, 1� . I ! .. �� I ratiy ,Vnces evit8ble. -The cre.ition of 'pw peers to . I � vicinity, havin' lived for many ye4 . over fences, during which Mr,'Yolefired as a fie 14 I - - _ �ny good. Now, )n the �other Bid as ar( promised,we may'fairly 'pass the franchise bil � ; . - in a shot from his revol . 11 � . derstood. I � such o 6sides ' � . � , that neighborhood. She was a wdman � I past year or more trade has been dull. �other Bid , let � Mr. Thomas Inglis, w� 9 rs i I V V O lice i us see wha;t he rm � - . d only get ia�lar Belmore, had the misfort'yne to I ver, but vith6�t, ty . � I I i : ManufaGturiacr having been over -done, . 1�88'. been done. look,for an mp s tl,ade to lesent difficulty.," stopping his bird, wh I . I I . ,� . � rid f the p i, rh-e licla, of many virtues and few faults, belibved. 0 was njaking for getintoa I � la�tve one of his horses so badly m Dgled - � -1i a �, I I � I ' there is now a surplus of stocks on hand, Mplions of dollars'bavEd been wru . I itat, n of the veto powet . ot the Lords i Wi ,� by liettin'g . � by all who knew her. Her funeral itook the cedurs below Mrs.' ;: - 1. . ng; what we ha 1,e I - for the past two � � � I W�ith a MOWiDg machine last ,'wee that 1 , dence. Mr. David C . eta ret. � I I ! I ; I i ,y inc� � . t Id tbe � ; : place on Sunday, when. she was int rred , I I �� -.-- a xa iont. i pe4p 'a submit, it' had to be shot. i I q . ,_ I and consequently labor is scarc - and fr?m the people I � � years. I a � . waswanted, Sho' . I � I revolver came out ' � . 1. _� - . or should they Curb the jiobl�,'bs as their I -As , r. J. ' in the Exeter cemeter . I of bhis oui;e a -Aa aot wit] wages are lower than the were. This- ,rid the dbligation3 'Of t , 1, country have I I Churebill, of th6 14t Con- 1, y - ' � y . I I fath( ra had 3urbed the . . I joined the chase, overbah-ling 1013ri I � Sider the � . no : we say �. ' ' __ _�_______� - ' i nob 8 Of Erig- cession 1 oderichtow ' I. -The interest of the late , ' � 7 1 . � . , is known and has been felt be�eia so increased that t . - SpealdxI6 Right iOut. , �i I I]ship, was driving J4111613 within afewyards of his "v The- � � I by , . .age taxes canj I I land ? i I . i C er. . y aibl�ence o" I UU rially ing,extract I his binder from one fie] ailot r last : Hamilton, of Wingham, in the fl* Of . I . I I d. what is the use of not be mate 'We domm )nd I the. follow i 00 h . . .Pulrjuu, leese 'd, even if we � I � prisoner was promptly lbeke. ti� an& a . ell miate, a . I � It. �s quite evider t that E OgI and is on week, the team ran a,W, the Johnston &Hamilton flouriDg and,krist I I I � i denying it as the Conservative papers desired to do so ; . � I from an edtorilal wbidh�receublyap- the � bIr thorougli search at orice� iiig�ituW In to sell bits, � . luumiju a su I machine �pretty badly bef te !he v, era 7 millers, of,that I I I I 0 tow_n', was offereq for his house. The result ' I -1 I I 0 1 1 ' u n prof ,It � ]a � ' eve of gr3at p I'ticalcba6ges when : i i t � herecovety ' � . are continually and persistently doing ? be n invested i , n peared in the E erson* International to , ; ! - I was t I I . I biawhiest- maurifac- I n? ! . a ma a in thE POSitim O' Joilin Brig , stopped. � : i sale at the Brunswick Hotel on the!p9tb I . I � ht 6f a large amount of ' miscellaueou We 'have u I � 9 . I turina establisbmEnt ,arid the Toronto ail ad those of I � � -A fo � rteen year o141 son It., by Mr. Malcolmsom Mastojr i . . 1 - In face of these patent - facts A is child-- . in 8 �arelost to the r ad- 9 of ATr. T. u in goods, most of which we're identified by ,of timber njuriDg 110 ei iav' been deluded it . I . - to he �clo' . . � speaking to such at, imtri,ensb i'ladience, Cousins, of ColbQrne, w1m tbro�wn.off the Chancery.' The highest bi offerecl for ; �, I ish mud foolish to cry out about i' I in,-estors and the , unt , while bordes .-s who"may ; PaU . a persons who had made! coi�npljint Of � t I I I Could Venture to us slach lai� ., age and back of it! three year old colt last tur- his interest in the 11rim, was $6400, missing articles. So far the f9l1wirig Low, day, Ole Colt stepping oI � made by Mr. Turner, of Port Albero, in . I � � 12 � " the country every time the true state of of hungry adven tmrer f ,. the John into the baliej th4t the stories of is On- be lo dly applaudecl for i t. The words persons have recovered. thiB irtielis- _�VhO prair i I ; � the side�f his i affairs is pointed out This stagnation SE ieldo, stamp, ri, permittec 0 f ace ; lie died in eight! hours� an was � Mr. Mal. - named: . I . I I * , tent in - the Northwes"t are all, Tit th& townsbip of Asbfield, I I I : � - . � I I - I � t I . are aE true ai; they ire f orcib) i and it . Joseph Williams. sorne cat. cipeLl. at -pe in business, however fat ten and grow ri(h u fabrications, f rid �hat the eople" buried on Monday, j � col'mson thought it prudent to defer� the . 11 . ' i is not singular to D�tbe earnings f . , a 8,�, p p . pets and a lot of table �.ia.t.leky;�,J, I her]6 , i ; . - 'at is an encouraging and hopefal,- feature - 0 1 R, - � . , : I . Tber' resides in (Jilintou -a r9tired sale for a fortnight and during th ' ic I of the bard -working and Irifty cith ens country havE nO grievances, b t ftre ,he ti that the m sseg . in Eng- � ' � � . rivite private bffers from intandiri ' 1, a lot be purgu�e I . Canadfil. The Etringe'ney is felt in the I tL at tirce Miller, a rubber coat; I I � I of t mes, farmer, who has been resident Of the I g Pnr- � i 1h, ry'.and in pe mt� , I I of j ars and bottles wbii ,,hl had ,boutained , Th�re is ,i unt I d 11 tion tot iis d abd happy. The land are com . county for over forty ears, an; has chasers This property waS formerly I I I . - United States even more keenly than of ,th ' '09 � I rfeotly cont mencing to reco-Eize their I 0 . � r ilway po, icy � � �' ply to the . C, Aly been outside of it tiring that some choice- liquors ; F� V. -L*, wronce, a I vil) be: bu it is here, a -ad is more or less general the by s a unwise Ian and jarticle is writ, an n re I inni. truthl The lays of the Ron 3e of Lords bai . � time. owned by E. Rockey & Sons and has'; the barn, I_eg of lamb, crock of butter and � -1-11ifi# wiltli. � World ovex. We have had. tied in the Northwe , thousa eg Times, a He b as ney.fir been to i London best water privilege and finest manufAc- 13 bottles of ale; Mrs. Aimsttoi3�, tip ; . equally Pu. I ads P n I pi�'O oeds: �: , never i I I 11 . Time Be I n . I I as the represetitativ Be of. the Ari itocracy, Been Niiagai:VW alls, and �evor was on an turing facilities of an mill on the Mait- pillow cases; Mrs ,W. I : � I severe attac ' of �valuable settlers hav an driver. t �� " The is to t � . y . . : - � i ,ks before now and we have � , I I � ink that in are numberf( , an MiaBses are be- excursion train. He is 'about 70 -years land river. � I.,Jobustan, tWP - WO :t 4 I the United States, and rder to presei Ve �he Conservative party , ' a ­ I I skirts and a sbirt; R e'. � I i I tig settlemen :) 4 i I . recovered from them, and will do so . I I I obert Clark 1 thel-coiiint� i I I .. � %ad properly E orvo a Con ginial g to asbort their ighi S. They of ace.' . -The London Pree Press of Tuesday I shovel; James Shoppaifd, ':saw Slul : -bifio rA11W I r, I z i � development of th t' Be vative Gov- 9 last says: A well dressed and respect- I . � I . . - i again. These period .n � ast Coun tr 'ornmentatOtbaw 1must6eond5very have too Ion been grou A spirited team be onging to Mr. - squarel.Mr. Sbaw, 8 ;1 ,�.. of depressio an I �, Al.i. � . I . d' urider the - pale and, b,askv�, � - . couduot T � � .L . ' L. Hunter, of Usborne, lied in froat of able looking woman, accompanied by Mrs. Dann, chair;" A. &rotton, oil co; .� 4 �SP,eht 'an� . N . I I _. , i come at almost ri .bas been retarled at, If al� a score of 4etion of the ov ment, and if iieceg-,' thraldoi of a pampered arid bloated Mr. James Pickard's st�re, in Eseter, , two c I bildren-o of th m, in i d th eegallonsoil. � 'his seems to bO ' ; AlLyomla n � egalar intervals to every I � li � b. Oary to � . arms -was arrested ye' . . I k'�! I � years. While,. therefore, t ere are . write at w ich is black wbite. aristo racy,anditis ime they were com- becoming frightened at the water cart, sterday by detec- only part of the 1, loot I" � i country, and no power-, 'on earth can Jf in plarsuiD � I I ne e an faht I 11 an r � I I Solately no beniefits,'�o b� 9 311C couirse the Times - I x tive PhLair at the Cit which the -W. 1 the I found. I ; ilaced to 1e I broke from their moorings, and a. seri- 'rid dustrious McBrine had i I �a I prevent them, and wh6xi they do come menci y Hosp � 1, n � . . credit of the . hinks it is - d the Conservati , ng - to assert their rig�tq. We L ital a accumols � ob do any goodi'to shat our eyes : change, t e�e and ot ier -� arty in Man :. � Ve hope I Ong runaway was only p e7ented by a brought to the police station. Itappear- I sqiajare. L t. - i D "i" He was brought before Mayor . I�o I I * p i ba�g)od service itis very Mr. Bright and. his (011Ea ties will :i mains al& i to the importan � gentleman rushing Ilr : ad that on the 28th I I facts, aad try to dream that- we It losses and dii trs 8 i0auch mistak n. � The Iuternatioual persevere in the good m' fro the- side*&I. : of March last apair on Monday last, and committed to j ' . forelsight t . I � I � I I � . Ork until, in and catching t I of gold bracelets,'ring and other articles for trial at the next cou t i of 'COMP6 I I .to be credited 8 t ,08poused the c tug I of t � tide when �1 a he Conger ative E ezia I business. 2 1 are swimming along on bigh again t it�. This is a t, a, V ngla d as ir Canada, character and -On Friday i were stolan from Miss Smith, and -the jurisdiction. McBrine I 3�1 . I I � . - � . - statement of thecas 'h cannot a ,party before tl a T ineS was Conceived, . . , llasl� * as r. Harbottle's I s borne a b - 4� a whic . � i woman was Buspected,but she has since A, ! and-, laxids ! I I successfully �refated o t - 4 cars 11 'ust as good a Con.. 32 ,he t ue ari I � 'having servo� ire sensible way to do is to - r �ai saye J N ID19 better and mo r some yeai s, . . � .1 we are stranded on the beach. 'The b talent will � ark men were working on he superstrue- J been confined in the C ity Hospital and a term of th I ud we deem " ture of the Holinesville! bridge, oi: a of I .reputation fo I i � - . I d- WO Oervative to -d ly a the Times? y t at and not money and r-ank is row. The ree year; in Kirlgstou � Ha*i.ng V-1, I a wig . to or ss a. six 'in . 6 ut by Jt dge Tom M3, I I I . - . n 0 considerl t a it rinces. populariSiDg f the Upp3r House bjy in . The bracelets were found in'p I , � � do not say, nor do w h to convey - �he same time we do not deer th was to have been discharged this morn. : recognize the, true position, and wisely em had occasion ch wher be was Be : . oary to praise ( 9 I � I the impression, that - . stringer; when he reach ,d the centre -of 09,- 16th, 1877. . . I - I q I . . session of the wo L - , ed�-' Lxrp � steer our crafts go as -to take as little tbeipiesent epros. very action of the Con'-' makin:, it r presentative, wIll, be the it it turned, throwing hi ' on the s one —_ � I � ion and bArd ti gervative Gove mm'ei n, man, who gives her I . . . - - I n,g - Meg 6 it, and for the sake f _�_ I � atotie, alac I ,harm as. possible from the prevaili' R a to the , i irst g . I name as Mrs. Morrison, and states that I I � � I I b Govern ,lilland Stop in this direct) ... D. beDeath,.a distance of filteen feet He A Huron Farmer bpjmion of . . whiloh, o -,,N � ! say that I blaCH is I . � low water. - National Policy The % i :W Ild i at a t I I * she formerly resided in Exeter. � I - � ! To rush on heedles .. ,PI,L6ss on 0 Thtte.' Oh th ootixary, we believe it I !!!!!!!!!!!!!! - I was'severely bruised, but'had no bones � i I i : I . o I I gVen - : I � -ij . � sly' have come in due course . i — - i Algoma i ; I the'soil . d id we to be the dut of 11 Every Conservative -- I New 3 of t'�Le - . . -a with full sail get to the wind, would be r : . I ; I broken, be thinks he wiE be able t go It having been proposed to hold a - i . . � y V� ee,�i. � - A Huron farmer himing re0entlyl , IAU41�01,, - I I 2i - 'n every Con - . . 0 � I II - : eviden not have an increase of t'a ' � ,to work'lu 6 few days. nnion me'ating I the East and West taken a trip, through Fes 11�1 . . tavcir� q tl I m�adness. This, however, is ' i tion caused erv�ftve journal in this DRi,v1'r,N Ymm -� V.-Thup far - -The corner atone of t a new ch6rch Huron Teachers' � Associations, a CO I . - . , j� , G -E IR IrAN Algo'ma gil I ( � iia- � R rovince, not nly�i the interes s of two t4ousand pers ns, sus)e3 y i 0 letter to the I tly by a protective p1olicy, ju i . what the Spectator and other Conserva- I - . Has it, Caine . . . opinions of the countr I ;in 1�4kb.E i 11 ll�anitoba, but McIntosh's corners, in mittee was recently appointed to make � z I lozaition8l. before. But, what we ' � in ft e, interestso the uspi ear Belm ore, Clinton New Era as Iowa: 0Ii theii . i I � tive papers would have us do when th - I 40 11 Isay ii, tb at co aCY ag, -inst t1te Czar, have been" was laid ow'Wednesday o� last weel: by arr�ngements therefor. The meeting � 2nd July, the writer with I fendol . . � jure4 tb f ub ci� boldly in reg . - I In' ? ey ,x.- a National Policy 4as" n6 1�,arty, to speal 0 a d, to expell from Germany. . . other fn, I A . . try to make us believe th' . 11 I � pr+ntad the policy wl 0 . . Big. � Rev. Mr. Young, of Cliff 'd, in the r res- will probably be hold in Clinton so I I a ge : I at there is no - I ichlt a Ottawa, G ern- TF,E me- left on a � toba oo ! I � I 0 I ER D rm,ATs Ro -T1 a four an trip to the nort I shoreof Lake' ' ,_ ! the lepres . to the Northwest. . I ,or even checked or ret'arde ve ce of about 500 peo,of . Addreises � . depression, and that trade is . nii0nt pursues r lati TF,E " I time this fall;�, and it is intended that - � as goc I . . P-6 � Huron. The crops in I r6ce haVe Suit- I Jog6ph'js I I )d - . mile b3at rac between IT66mer and were delivered by Messts. Young, mc- Hun.G. W. Ross, Minister of Ed . i . I I sion, and, conseque Unfortunately a lave rep I . lacation, d ; I ntly, it has 14i ad to L resentati as Wallaca Ross at Oakpoint' Now York, Vheat ; i i and employm-ent as plentifu'l'as they . fare greatly for want of i rain arid on - 130 I �w Li 'at Ottawa wh( fot i he sake of pri v te 4 . � Quarry, Bakie, Currie, Vardie, WJI-d_ and some of the most prominent educa- i i were two years ago. accomplish the object fol ic b W9. L � Saturday,was- won by the to light lands a full crop ew i4ot beoxpwt� . . froin tl�Ar, I'M � 4 L , h tereets or Jac : of �Cdurage, do not vo�ce one let gth. . , er by rope and Brown. The cdlldction in aid tiOnist'3. of the United States will be iin . I I - � of the buildiDg fund ambunted to over present and participate in -the proceed- ti y i H ro . I - . I adopted,' d while it bag n a iq ad.. The rai a which have been so Inilog Zd; 11�u . ,t,ldone good, the feelings of i he ' ajority of t I AGF I There isi -however, frequently method - t i 1, m he Con- A, H(T.BL ,D,5 L Mel n . ' I - I it has in the other directions we _h'v,e, 8 vatives of tb s P�o i * .-T a a k part $70. F_ ings. Besides bringing the teachers E rie, 11 a n, and a th to Lake I fit fioi - On 11 ; - � . . 7 la � ave not reache I Bruce i ad � the fro a grA . certain portio i I I � i 1 . s o� the Go . � 0 i in the madness of even the most insane , a . ir vince in regard to of - the ited Statea HotE t Wash- -The following are tho: niore familiarly together,such a meeting Algoma. and in � cc�puti,DI ! I 11 - I indicated done incalculable bar vernmetivs ington, fell in witlout wain names of the and the malady which afflicts our Con � - -6rthwest poli � , el;nd it is therefore t a � .ng on successful candidates for I admissiori to as the one proposed could not fail to be I - many p rts not half a �� � . I . R � I I . . I I � It is, then, those ,Who poililt out � Sunday evening, buryiDgi .crop will be secured. 'T a isail upon the been take. i reres is m,ore assumed I ese n -ore import Ow productive of very much good to the la � , � ; servative conf tii i t � tb 6 �ruins a Hi�triston High §chool, rom H Cki I and should i duce a ve cent. Theiislands! are , Cla*as ca.] : .1 . .� an the Conserva i a numbez of ke is magniifi I ; facts, endeavo people, variously cst5imated profession,' : I r to impress Afiem upon jo-ornals, of th � i I. . � in order of merit: P. San ox- ry I A i . ' 2e . or . . Oerson, Wi . . : than real, and has considerable method I I t h west�sbould ore k at from seven o thirty. i n clothed in verdure tothe �ator's �40, � � andi �citber_l I . I �, . � in it. It will be the people, a cl i ( - eter, 370 ; Sarah M. Gr�ham, Sel full attendance of all interested in the The management of th ubdar - I . from! V-5 rid demand �a r�gme , w1lo out, th& t a Go� ernment .may a COLLISION A SF,A.—A ccllisio4 at see, ' ' 001 educational progress of the country. . . I remembered that some ! . y 13 �e8sei 1 of 0 . a4vi`s�d -Section No. 4, 364; Jflo. DavidE I . � years ago,, duri are the true friends a a a, d it of its erilor , and change tB occurred the' other i i on, . Captain. Syme, an old laike C&PWII . I � in ' I 0 � � 1 0 21111 I . ; I I- � etweon the m. Gibson. School -Many of our readers �will regret to leaves nothing to I �� policy. It is Or ly A� I eek or two a o 'British bri 's ella, -tar, f ro f be & 1; ib . �01 I � I rig, the Mackenzie regime, is those who enaeavor�to Wroxeter, 359; W . . . t . CO ,er tbf m up t4iat .the'TimeE, spoa ing of -the D - Wr x- learn 0 I . i 1 we had a, period of depression. At that . 9.9 )sired, au4 We - . I I I a ectiou No 5, 351; Wria. Smale, f the death of Mr. John Cope- arer landed at Bruce iries . in I Th I ! . igal. Scotia f r Queeustow� a 4 t - eter I , . Oro is f � I _#ood : � tly I ol an to - lowance Policy, said - I Tb upono 'O i � io i -time the Spect�aktor and its Conservative and bide them, who are �jnk r ly ard Ow(n, from I Rich 38�; W'm . Watters, School, Sect �oja land, which took place at the residence order. ItIs a straggliur �Of to, 31 i AM I 4- � .a Carci� f0t, SNI Johns. No. 5, 322. : . of M . Jobn John � i . i ' n thee: arge of unpatriotic, an& improper grievance in thii � . I - Ir g � village 'a of 1 . i Islands, ' � colleagues war&,. in no - way delicate i b - i2c) , . xtendi I � 10 I - �n 5ry is purely Be ti. The lat er Bunk, and 6nr ston, at Varna, on Fri- inhabitants, a Ing I ou, I � I I I . of a ore w -The -Clinton New 1�ra remarks: day'of lastweek. - I I coudii Ct. � I I manta -1,' and that! 1he Disallo He had been ill for alon g the 'waters edge, w - hl about .half grpwing, ,� I ! � - . � . I � �, 1 Making the fac � � W ,'a were dr wried. ,est , i � .t "own ; they were not t i� I Policy. I had notp,re'e ated the co The ,est ere saved. The Voters'list for Hallett this y or a long time, and big death was ,Dot thb houses empt i 4 � 8 of dollan i 'Will. �Com I . � V . ! i _. � . - , � � I 80 anxious Concerning the credit of the I I I y net no- No PAUPER's WANT'�ED. -Tbe com. -contains the names of about fo-ty unexpected. Strictly speakiDg, lie *ifts h4v I x y- Mill 4 will I i � THE petiti ticin of a mil qf� road in this e -of emigrat on at N6w, York female voters (mostly wi : . ,a I su i on ag4iulst tia �1�election of i - ; t un- missone,s a been a pended be- in copper i be' , ; I I i ' I country I I I ' try.' ,This is me, and in s i I . OWB) who il . a of no country, being born on � Be � .; thebL &8 they are now, and they ; - . t. I a I a nativ' I : Hon. I G. W. Ross for a �, 1 1119 on Molday iiispectel the mining in former times. on � the : did not consi er it any Bin or crime to Middlese,K. Rd'i t - k i P The irrim I i . Na'iait I r lie passen ic ' z � ' : � i. i he Times 0�bgb_ to, flatte 'y of . al i f,ts,� the � A IstleerAge be entitled to vote at the 4ext election$ the broad bosom of the Atlaut With b � Idings, remains of brolen. sha In Con�ln� r ,d was tried at Stra,thio, on Tuosday. The Ottawa Govern rs of ihe CA Roimle and abouldthey be so disposed. We are his father he came to t I I . . , I I ! . . y .1 out ,with the id . � his country over exCavations in thegolid rcc� 50 ariA 60 ! � the � . . ' - tell their readers that they were guffer. petitib - � I . Oa t at found t elve v ho Wei e des it0el They afraid this will stimulate I ersonal can- 40 years ago, � . . I I no,#h: itsi policy in that respe . � p settlin gin' Stanley, on the, feet deep, extending ove 0 acres ftoul � i n alleged, bribery -a a co b I ct is favora )ly , were- n4 parm: tted to land � vasBirig, and make it much � r -0 i � I � Of a batel . r � . I I ing from - ha,rd times; they were as practi c . , rlap received by the iC06BErvatives o i in- London road., Som � - i 1 ,; morepor � � ces personall I F rit f t 31's DROU,1IT a, i time after big which thel ore was taken, and the P** �! ! Ck6laid-9 I . i : y an 7y ) E. country, but if rt IN MEX-I(,,o.-Over' .! three lar, especially if this clas 10 rs � � . : I - . I - So ' � t4e O,ttawa,Governm I 3UE i � � - itaiv, a, : anxious then to impress the unpleas a � f vote - �,re fath6r built the hotel at Brucefield, now chinery still remaining, attest to the � Bri t verp,l witnesses we -re Sabi; I tb( Bang cattlE .%rid five hiiiidred horses young and good looking' -which, of occupied by Mr. Dixon and John eon- magnitude of t ' , ! : ooted I to it acl;epts these staperrip ts of the Times have pe ished n the i ho, operatlops formorly i stwtes.i 1. - snt fact upon the public as they are most; searching exandin anion , as loorrect, and i ag'nes tha district ,o�, Jon- course they are. . : du- ad this for several �eare. He moved carried on bere. An enpitne still;Xo- : I I .. I . � X . I � - � I 11 .� I I I 1� .1 tiOn, accu I at�i6 t its rail- acatepoe, Mexico, during the� past -Mr. Thos. Forbes, of the 3rd co into Clinton to reside, about eight years mains here with a walk I I % i now to bide it. But they went a great who I a policy is ac ptibl 13C(11s_ were Mr. ROSS ii and 1 is electioi . w I 8 to the majo . . ficulties, -, i � � I 1 lity fortnight, owirq - to the severe arought. sion, Morris, is home froo.Manitoba. ng bea)n'40 �! �� I � deal further than this. They toll their agen�� of the.Conserva ve party of Manito ST19UTION I -N AWFUL DO 0. feet IO`Dg, cylinder 4 feet dia Me b I ergy, eut-k ; . t, Aft .Conserva ago and has remained there ever sitic i . er. hearing all -th evi 3 it- will have as r de U'la !0TA.— He gives & rather dispiritiog account of ire '11was a good-hearted, whole soul I i - i donci pa, Dr,' ter; I'D " . I re have bee i destr icti � at stroke, with fly wheels' of so foot � th�'r�ughl � I I days as v storms,in I " f � , readers that the depression was due submitted the judge digmi64h the I . awakening , qne The tbings, in Manitoba. It had not rain n -d fellow,. and kind to a degree. ad fe we I . ' . to the inca,pacity arid lack of coura I , � eti of these he Times did wheii it Dahotaduring :,he Past Week.1 Pleas- since spriDa i diameter,andof suchimnlionse i0t, � � I Ehake 4 " ge tion w,ith costs wi I i I anihounced one afterrio bt in consequepee of wbich -The Clinton N'ew Era says: The that when set up the fir I . . I I thout! avin :)n recently ' ' . g I the I di %) 'thit ant Vall(y, one A the f �roat agricultural ot �troheknolck- . and, M. I . ; I . i of the Government of the day; that Beneb. ConsiclariDg i 6le w ich thei better tei" d by, 1 hb districts as been laic. waste. the crops will be almost a:total faiWe. fastest wheat c-dtti' g and binding of the ad down the bu'ildiDg an(l � killed Avg I Quarters N I ,he Btru - me offere 0 1 - 8 pu d be accep . Pe4 50 000 a res of rain, valued at $20 000 the face. Mr. Francis 01 y in season W : I � I - � ,they Were " flies on the wheel 11 who re- enguea and the ' � Ottawa Governir ant woul I . About Starvation or removal, stoires man was done 'on the farm of Mr. men. At first sight of thelcoastyon, i people _ql,r� itoba's J i . by i Man - egg,ex-depu Thos.Shipley, just outside of th I I fused to do, anything to assist the coun- forth' ffort Coxisgrvative � Lei isi have bee destriyed. The farm' ) ecorpor embankments hundreds 0- yards 1009, � : traveller, � � desperate ; I I I � O I : Ors are ree-ve of Tfforris, has a largb crop in, A. I - I looking like -a railway ti ne , and 8 F . I by Mr. Rose ' 11 ' b 0 ation, on Monday m hin- , ! try Gut of the slough of de . � hen at t :a h' u r that announ �,e'- destitute. I I orning. It was not ra I find hims- � 8POnd into election being -o I mefIt was being pri' � portion which he got in early will be goo I clone as a test of speed. or to try how I iDg.like silver in the suri. They VB 11 I and bo8te L ' ' ne of the I ri� hotly ad that Co 9 - I I Ost in . i I . I , I I I . i which it had fallen. T , . n 8 r.- CiauRd TROT, BLES.— -The - trollu$ les of the balance not worth cutting. Miles :)f the binder would work', but happened I composed of the qua,rtz gionnd in th6 I , hey .,laughed to contested that has ever 'bee ; vative Legialatur w4' Passing a t6soir the U13i n Bartist Coloure . u - � Scotia the ;,' I U!Conte tdd ' I � . , ch at cultivated. country can be travelled and in this way: Three . i �B , I III 0 , , , k , - r if I I I I I lutic�n refusing ti Be W msin no uncer'� � horses had been I mills in the process of copper extr0c,* � � : _�s that no buman power in Canada, the result i I I Pbiladel hia,cu'MiDated on Slandily in a not a good field of grain. hitched to the ma . I could effe s ali6i : taid tones. If tl a Dis Ilowance gri vi. I. ; I - I O'hine, to commence tion. If a process .of making it ittO ' A . !credit ble I ot au `mmed;ate remedy; that to Mr.! I I ; I .gerierat . ght while thE morning sprvice - * a � . i ! 1 Ross and his friends an I d support. it � Mr. Samuel work, and Mr. Will Shipley had just artificial stone Could be � discover0d, � ; I a suff6ring even er's. There djd not Room to be eve � I . 0 a for.tuse. ': I . other countrie' war' ' is purely a 1 att�r of sentiment, was bein$ held. The fi acas as: o ened EBsery, of Usborne, whil A fielil � ancp On Saturday, 26th ult. � � n� the, is � pretty stro 9 soinfliment, and ! e?� cuttirig on baken'his seat thereon, when the horses the haventor Would realiz' linder the' a m3n ,�Ir ( a new reaping took it into their he'ads to run away,and The mining has ceased, and the ]elod, �' -exercise of ' -doing a4d we can. ariy Board of Trustees, Whq struck Dbacon machine badly damaged I _kgri More severely than we; that by the semblance of 'wrong � I ; � � Ott � wa Govern t " it cares I by Brothpr Gar'liner, Fresident the big brother's farm had hi taria, � r . I I - ; �_, A I �.: � about the i relf4re of the ons� Craig a owerful blow jin the faoe �when run i � -the f arw.�- . Patience and economay ell not see what object the petit ; ne C ri .- bV the horses before he could stop them, they were ten square miles, is now off,8rod � . � " ning away. a ; I io rs had� =,Doxty in Manikka- ball I_ � It appear4 the Von,, tearing, right +'k - 1, 4-,,,- 1 . I L US centre or T;ne for -8&16. � � . o . I .1119 attern ted to react t 6 � It is divided iiato 9LI17 i ! . I f i . !. - 1 � lesson. 1 The 1 34, eonceE I . I I � � � I i man who was hired to help' in the har- field, on a gallop, the sheaves rolling off acre lots and sold at six to seven doll.41A ' I . I � : I : T 1` � . I I I I : � � ; . q � . I I i j 1� ! I . arid With I � �. . I : I � - L 11 ! . � : i � � I ! I . ; . i . I I ; � � , i i i . I � . � � � - I I . � I . I � I � - . I - ;! I * I r i I I I I � I i I . I � � i � : . - I . I I i . � I � � I ! I � I I � - I . 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