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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-09-05, Page 4. � 4 : I � : . ... �� � I __.______ -------- . -_ . . . � t E. B UTT E R1 C K & C0.9S ! lenient in the matter of , oostE, but . Mr. Reliable - paper patterns for all kiuds'61 Ogler said be would have to d amisel ' the Ladies% Misses, Boy's and Children's case in the usual way, with f ail Cos' a on . Garments, for sale by HOFFMAx Bitos., the petitioner. - He said he % oul(I I re - . Se&forth. I .: " port- to the Speaker illat o corrupt --- S. NEW ADVERTISEMENT practices had been proved to I committed with the knowledge 6 � v*e been . I or � con- ISrThe figure betwe I en the parentkeeis after . sent of the candidate, nor ),,ad any , each line, denotes the page of the paper on which &hs, a4vertiseraent will be f6und. % - charges of corrupt practices b . on prpveol . Victory is Sure. -C. Duncan. (5) . 1 in the ordinary way. Midd , eBex I : on- Hardware -Reid & Wilson. (5)- servatives havehad bad laci : k of latel , Notice to Creditors -S. Malcomson. (5) � both with their elections and elec - tion Notice-Garrow & Proudloot. (5) I Teacher Wanted -A '-Foster. (5) 1 - peti-tions, the Reformers coming -Oub , Seed Wheat -Wm. Rehill. (8) with flying colors on all occasions. Mortgage Sale -S. G. McCaughey. (5) � � � Housekeepers' Attention -Mirs.J.Kidd-8 THE MAm, which usually boasts ?f its Dentist-,yW. J. Fear. (5). Now Seed Wheat -M. J. McBride. (5) ' wonderful enterprise in Be6uring, Oable ' � Estray Cattle -Win. Robb (5) new s at great expense (clipped fror the 0 Farm -for Sale -A. Nichols'on- (5) ' Now York Herald) has not had etter. - st 4k 63 Jas. F. -Elliott. (5) . prise enough to publish the deciHio, i in 4& C� (I T. Larrier. (5) Seed Wheat-Pieroe, Weld &.Co. (5) the Boundary Award case. Possibly that ' Tenders Wanted -Wm, Elliott. (5) , part of the decision ordering that "it Farm for Sale -Thos. Ching. (5) must he obeyed " was stroager an 55.00 Reward -A. Wright. (5) the Mail could stand. Or perhaps the Groceries -D. Weismiller. (8� Plows, &c.-Thos.*Mellis. (8) Mail is afraid that if a correct re o rt of p � Harvest Home Pianic—(8) the decision were given in its news' Estra,y Hei-fer—Alex. McLennan. (5) columns, it would give the lie dire9t to - I the editorial columns. At, any', ate, ------------ ____________ � ---I 0 fo 4 txpool T# ?1' the fact that the leading. organ f tbLe ' 01 - 'prou 14 , . h Conservativeparty dare not publisl� t e — .. � . . order, is prima facia evidence th it EIE,AFOR rH, FRIDAY, Sept. 5, 1884.. -- ' is somethii�g they do not relish-. .rLS , a — 4 matter of fact, the decision is one of - , Reform Conventio,ns. the most severe rebukes that p . arty has The Reform Convention for the South . . Riding of Huron will be held at Hen. ever received. . sall next Wednesday, 10th inst., instead I — NewB of the Week. of on Tuesday, as announced last week. I DRouGHT 119 INDIA.—Anxiety is felt . There should be a fall attendance from - in some portions of India owing to the all parts of the Riding. continued lack of rain. The crops are —A convention for the East Riding � withering in some partii. . HYDRoPHOBIA.—In April last a lap will also be held at Brussels, to take dog bit James Mulvaney,a Chicago )oy.'� place on the 6.th inst., commencing at He was taken ill'with hydropho ()ne o'cloak p. m,. Every supporter'of week- ago and died on Sunday. `-�O � � Mr. Mowat who can s'pare the time I STANI.Ey Go TO -EGYPT.—It is ported the Government is about to Eend-1 re- I should make it a point to be present. , H. M. Stanley to Egypt on a private goes to Toronto, I mission which, however,� is connected � in ,whether an. appointed delegate or not, ' "th.'the relief of Khartoum. some way wi . - I will be considered. as such, and entitled � His Lr,ARNiNG DIDN'T SAGE Him.— R�chard S. Storris, Professor in the 1 to &badge on presenting himself to the � Deaf and Dumb asylura at Hartfard, ' proper parties. It. is desired that the Massachusetts, and a well known litter. delegates from. Huron will report at the ateur, shot and killed himsel Eon Satur. Walker House. Toronto, -not later than day, while laboring under mental de - lemGnstr&- 11.3a a.m., the da,y of the c pression. - ANOTHER FOOL's ER-RANi).—Cyrus W. tion, so as to- arrange for their appear- _ I Field, Jr., and a member of the ew . ainee in a body. Let the friends of Mr. I York Yacht Club,deny that,khey in � Melldlle end �1- Mowat turn out and give him such a to fit out an Arctic exped,ition. i says that the project hag Dot been fally reception as will show that he TaSS discussed, but he -expects an e xpedition n, pletee deep in the affections of the. ' will start- in about a year hence. . I I - I � people. . . DRINK'AND INSANITY IN SWIT�tRLAN .�_ 11 � . Statistics show that the consumpti.0in The Mqwat R,eception. of Alcohol is greater per head .in S:wit. I w . zerland than in. any conntry in Eampe. The Toronto News says --There is Brandy drinking especially, is increas- little doubt that the celebration in lion- ing, as well as mental disease a� d P or of Premier MowELt will be the lm�geSt . misery. I I and moat enthusiastic demonstration A THouGHTLEss ACT.—While James Novail, of Baltimore, was si rs. I in ever held in this city in honor bf a pub- at a -window Sunday evening,some inis- lic man. From all, parts of the province ohieVous boys threw a dead cat in her come reports of the organization of local lap. The lady was so badly soared rhat � Ref9rimers, with the object of partici- , she was thrown into convulsions, gave premature birth to child I and slid' pating in the welcome to be extended 01 -a di6d. I � to tle man who has so bravely fought I SKELETONS IN A WELL.—A ghastly dig. th lattle Of provincial right t� ts. -Rarely . covery has just been made near Ferm�y, 'b,-�,ing has tha appropriateness of a celebration county Cork, three skeletons found in a well which supplied all the of the kind been so generally and spon- drinking water for a large farmhouse. , taneously recognized as in this case. As , The skeletons are believed to be those 210011, as the proposal . was made every. up- � Of persons who have b . een missing . for holder of the rights of Ontario at once seven years. , - ; , DEPRECIATION OF LAIND.—Throug I i out realized the fitineSB of the suggestion, Entope, and especially in England, fil2e and prepared to do his part to make it estates are offered for sale, bat obbain a. success, It is !lot a tribute to a man - no purchasers. Land appears to be merely, It is. the triumph of a principle. . becoming � drug in the market. . the Lincolnshire estate the highest For bid which calls. forth the enthusiasm of the - . � now made is 6100,000. A dozen year I s Province. Mr. Mowat has done well— ago the owner of it refused to cons.der I be deserves, Credit for his constancy and an offer -of �300,000 for the same )to- , perty. . tenacity of purpose—but if he had not ' * NOT YET DECLARED - WAR.—The to. had a principle to sustain, if his exer- p6rt that China had formally declared tiona had been merely pat forth to gain war against France is untrue. Mr. % pitiful party triumph, the . v . ictory FerryJiss gone to St. Die for a holiday, would not have been worthy of any such � I !__ which implies that further imme complications with China are not lihely. -ate commemoration. The reception should Admiral Courbe� has left Matson, and be both a tribute .to -the courage and is believed to have gone to Hain,an. I : persiatency by which the rights of On- ; Five hundred French troops have been I I tario have been so far maintained, and ordered from Cochin China to Kehing. INFAMOUS V11,LAINY.—Mo'riday two a warning.to Sir John Macdonald that little girls of John McGothlin, lag the -spirit of the people of this province Springs, Missouri, aged 7 and 9,. were . is aroused, and will tolerate no more in- overtaken in the woods by -unknown . I parties,and -outraged. The, villains then solent aggression on his par"t. disembowelled the elde'st child, I rid af terwards shot her in the head ' he THE Toronto News published a. can-, throat�of the youngest was- cut. he ard on. Mondav to the effect that the ) Whole country is. aroused. The is- . . I Canada Pacific railway had -secured a creants will be lynched if caught, I �so � 'by they should -be. con-troling interest., in the Globe, . PLUCKY RESISTANCE.----�Monday right purchasing the stock held by two men called at the house of Tho . I as Mr. Nelson, of Edinburgh, brother- Rabbit, a rich farmer living About two in4aw of the I -ate George Brown, miles from Dexter, Michigam. strangers, who were young fellows, rhe )re- st 40 cents on the dollar. When sented a revolver to Rabbit's head %ud it ia borne in mind that the stock cost demanded big money. . Rabbit was rue Mr. Nelson dollar for dollar it is hardly ' . grit, however, And fought de�spera ely. � He was shot in the leg, brea'st and w: -ist, reasonable to, suppose he would sell to but despite these wounds he BucceE ded parties having so muG-h interest in con- in driving the rasca�lei away. Rabbit trolling theGlobe's editorial opinion as w , ill recover, and the robbers are still at the Canada Pacific Railway, at f arty I large. . . THE CHOLERA OUTBREAK. — - rhe cents. The Globe,of N-Vednesday,denies cholera is still raging. at Carnales, � that there is a particle of truth in 1he Riince. A telegram from Rome Bqys:, . rumor. There were 150 new cases of cholera . and 45 deaths in Italy during -the ast _. THE election in Lennox on Friday 24bours. A report from Naples says: Forty-two cases of cholera were repDrt- � last, for the Local House, resulted in- ed he're ye - sterday, half of which proved the return of Mr. Hawley, the Liberal fatal, and twenty fresh cases. A P, nic candidate, by a majority of 43. � This prevails And disturbances among the - doea not look like a large majority, but - populace are frequent. The disE age has appeared at Madrid, and a doctor . when it is remembered - that the late of London has certified that a boiler Mr., RoeL (Conservative) carried the con. maker died recently at Mill Wall om Btitueney by 1730f a majority, it shows k Asiatic cholera. - , - k . . . a decided victor for the Reform party. I y FOREIGN Cuop RETURNS.—Through. - - out Europe the wheat i crop is excellent The constituency has been 96 very un- and India hag' a large exportable sur. certaia one f I or years, but has generally plus. The English crop is ten above a been regarded as Conservative in its hundred average ; that of, Ireland , Nill * . Leallinga, and the carrying ,of the seat by . be reaped from a largely decreased acreage. The prices- are lowest within the, Reform party, in this election, is - the century, so that- the English far. regarded, is az significsilt victory for the mers are despondent over' their big Nowat Government. crop. The French prices have dropppd . . � five cents a bushel within a fortni t.� t W� TB:F, election petition against the re- The same tendency exists throng ut Europe. Wheat; from the fleilde; of �� turn of Mr.. D. i. Ca,meron, M. P., for Northern Ru9sis is.offered on the Bi tic � West Middlesex,, came up for . triad at at 92 cents" a bushel. The European I Londoa, on Tuesda,y,and was decided in crops of hay, and xye are very short. t&VOrof ' the respondent. Counsel for . Hops are a little below the average. Of . I maize an enormous yield. is reported, � t&e Petitioner naked that the judge be - . 'A& — there being 1,800,000,000 bushels. I . - I . . . L � . . I I I I . I I I i - I . I I . I I . I � - . . i I , . � ; I -1 . . 411 . � . . I I i � '.9 : ;i N � : I � I . � - ; . � ) . N � I �! � ! I � L � . : . � i �! 7 . i � I i . . i . . . ! i . I . � � f � . i i i 1 ; I I .i I 1. I , : i , : I .- i I _. i E HIU,RiC ri EXPOSITORx i., r � I I I., � z i I . — �1 10� I NENN�� � __ I . ) I I . . . Th , , Ad bric i and mason work;i ... oward'4, forme d the marriage ouetemo0y. " - I � 1C. . . _' Pyer the carpentering, a d i;i. Arlu-'. firing of volley after vol�ey by thouk Otiong id the graining. &ch one'llas, tinds of soldiers and �Binuers, an, 40110 hi t , 119 . Arm ti ong: wavirg of handkerchiefs'was enoug deserve 3 spec &I mefit ion -for the ;Ling to' unnerve the stron;�st, but . no: r 11 . -lie hastaken ngraini'ag �! so the happy bride. Aft�r the bride ; ' , . - a ld�ee;aed tb I con � � —A correspondent to a county hisk, the bridegroom f,empor try im ys: Mr,. ROM;- Holmes, of thous%nds at. the marria,wifeast. ' B the New Era utilixes. his ":wheel " in thought he might serve ( -od[ better b t I he furtherance of morality. He rode marriage, jbut� the salva doti of soul om Clinton on San ay mornin last, would be his one object I ia life. Mri Wass not affected by he happy nul preached an elbquent iscourse in Blyth Wass . and retarned liome again in the even. tials, addressed the mighl y crowd as � I , pg. Some p )Ople wo ald lift their eyes she Were addressing si iners on tb tn--hol V horr 4r a6t the idea of, a person brink of hell for the last.t nie, and nev( 4enoud, 3ing t] ie Sahba ffi by such ad ex- did a, thoughtless love-4eeking crow � �ibitior, yet i he same individuals w4uld heark more. earnest, loving appeal t I i �epl their co science I perfectly sqene sinners to seek a .Saviotir. After tb tu� drivi a . isge ceremony aridi reception ( g a horse to d 3ath for their Own marr � ' halle : &�usement on the . sai no day, I 1 i d6nat ion, the troops were mars I . _Mr 3. Fan Ron, of E'xisterl widow of. for a monster torchlight p ocession bac - . orn, to the Richmond street ,barracks, tl i r late Jas. Fanson, , vas thrown f . a e uggy while. retarnir g from berry pick- entire population on th4 route beilo e i n u one day lastwEeko and sustained -aither on the street or lo king throng .; 10 0 Severe truises. . thewindowg. As many as could crow� � —Th3 17th annual convention of 4he ed into the barracks for &a all nigl: 0 I ation 'openeA at prayer meetingi and minis�terp who� wei nada Medic.al_ Asso 3i I , r�. ontreal. on 14onday (if last week. , he - preeent affirm that such A. holiness coi ollowing medical men from this co uty vention was never seen. 10ne ministe �, r . t y -six year attended, viz: Drs. Sloan, Blyth; El- who bas preached for tw�nt i , l � �iott, Brucefleld,' Campbell, Seafo�th ; testif6d that although bewas a Chrii Worthiig�on, Clintou;,McKid L ck- tian minister, instructe�l in tbeolog ow ; Hutchison, Bruf sels ; a6lol'Ta;111or, and living %blarneless lifb,so muchk I I tdorich. Thethr'eel stnamedge�tle- illatilone of his bearerWcould say i men were ele ted members of the aB130- word, against his personal �piety, and y( 6iation, and Dr. Worthington was lion- he had never been conferted befor, , ' el ored with a Heat on tha president's plat- -He wished all the minist �rs in Toroni , form. Dr. Ca,rbpbell was appointed a who stood outside of the! army, won] inember of the Dominating committee, atteni a holiness conven�ion, and wi . God a� he,had thi . %rid in the � inedical iiection he read a ness �he power of . paper on " Puerpeial Soptiewnia." nighti, and their oppositio to- the arm � —Th) Gadt Reform r say,o: On Tues- would cease. The office s held a com day af to irnoor a very �Roprious accident, oc- ,oil of war oil Tuesday, to devise som 4urr8d tit the Dicks(5n mills, whereby a mear s to outwit or rout the devil.- , , I ! ill-wr ght in the employ of Goldie & Com. - I ) I I ;Ccull ch. named .11ichard Carter, of , � I I I ' I Fordwiii b, in the Conn y of -Huron, aad ! I' That Proble I , five ribs broken. I Torkmen are at ' ositor. I To the Editor"of The Raroft I esent employed put iing in roller hia- - - . � 1X13 oMinery in the mill, a, d at the tiME Of SiR,—That fence problem, as- put.1 . : � the',a--cident, Mr. Cader was standing your Bubscriber of last week, is an in I upon a rjirt about twelve feet from �the possi:)ility. The only w in which . * "� ' n a floor. 'In shifting the girts the posts t.nd 13 can together put u 100 rods an I were in ved 'too far oul,allOWiDg the one receive $100 is by 'aftch utting up LE pg to rods. * The problem is 9,!very ancier -upon wtich Mr. Carte was standi , , slip out� He was prea-ipitated to' the one v 'hich some parents, I not knowir . floor, a I d fel I with considerable f � tea any )otter, have sent t school wit I . ipon E' icantling, brea i1og three of�, his - child -en to try and -1 catc� " t e teac tibB on ffie left side rid two on! the er. 'Cho same problem is found i . . I - right si le. i 1 1 Sang 3ter's algebra, not ho wever, for tb 1 W11 pup MP0138 I —Th, 3 Goderich Si� nal of I last eek il to solve, but to shov� its i i says: ( n Wednesday mornipg? per onB bility. � iving ii i Crabb's- bloch were �stonis ied ANOTEER �'UBSORIBER. � I �o find 5bat during th night daBtai dly . — 1 1 , �ittemp i had been In. - ade t fire the Sin,—The following W the anSWE buildin a. A wooden shed i attacded and ork to the question I sent you lai I I . ; I . . I to the rick block at t . e rear of F. A. W*eek : . I Pridha -, - d the wc uld be iiacena. ary A does 45 rods at 75c per rod, $33 75 'm - . - 13 does 13 rods at $1.26 per r6d, 16 25 bad pla 3ed aqaantiby :)f straw unde - it, I and fire I the straw.- A boa ... r was t den , � Total, - 4 50 00 . �laced )eforE the, sti aw t hide the Then B and A change *ork, that ii flamen atil such time as the shed Liad B takes A's end and worko at A's pric . fully caaght. Fortun tely the shed did per rod, and A takes B's prid and do( tiot.catEsuff-ciently, thoxiglionelocard likev� ise, I �R , . I I - i I �'i5 was ba ly bumed, and -the b 4M w thin 19 does 37 rods at Jt1.25 perrod $4, . �harre by the flames 3tarted by the tire A does 5 rods at 75C per rod' 3' 75 — I . bug'. The firB was no mere accident, as T tal, I 1 $50 00 ! i 0, num er of matches vere found at the So you will observe that � does 50 roe � I spot, and the burnt straw could be and receives 650, and B I does 50 ro� I plearlv observed. It i i a pity that the and receives $50. i Z . * � ellow could h t be ca. ight. - There is a I - SUBSCRIBER. � i lear that someoscoundrel or crank is ap- . — i i I . i I 'ly�ng the mitch of the incendiary,in [" ubscriber " is certai4 in error i . � his town. . i is arit metic. He makosA and B d : I . i z , . , I . a . - ti I I an equal amount of fending, but �,�ot er E3 c ho o 1 Hear� I . amount they receive, from his ow id � From. . I . i I t 550 each ' He gives Po the I'Nitor of the H% ron Ea�positor. figures, is DO ' i ' � I I t37-50 and B $63.50, aild makes th 1 DEAR SIR. Inithe ftenld fkOM Bills- error of charging A and ,B the sarr I . � s3ls, in last week's issue, of your pa?er, price on both ends of the fence.—EDITC . I noticed hi:,h enco 'iumsl bestowed EXPO31TOR.1 . � 3 I 1. upon tl e public 'sch I of -that town, 1. I . � - for,.,hav Dg traine4 two candidates- i vho . ! , were a i the I s teadhars extominat oil, Letter irom. Ohio. ' . : I I successful in passing respectively, the Po th e Editor of the Huron, Rxpositor. . ' � .tliird',andBiiud�ecoii�d,(wh�tev'er the latter means) class e*mirlations' thLey DE iR SIR,—IU July, � last being only 17 J years o' ,age. I admit, paSSE d from under 'the Britis Lion that braved Jor ! a thousan sit, that the foregoing is a b rilliant in. ! years the battle and'the] breeze, int . tellectu %I record'for a people who spent I . the dominions of that ,proud bird 4 so IMU04 of their time in devoloring liberty, the American eagt.e, that flat I . their phySiCill powers that they have' his protecting wings�screeohing defiano: . for cousiderable time held the much of all . possible -enemies. Il am for . � coveted honor.'of being champions at time settled down unde�, the pruudl � the bat. and tall in our peerless COUIlty. flap&g I folds of the statiq I and stripej Our pa lie s hool at Exeter, prepared It was soothingly delightful as I passe six can idate , five of hom passed the along fronwToledo oil the I swif t-winge seco d lass. Their D. imes are, J. ed to ob4rve oil ever L 1, O- locomotive bf ispe . n �' . side fields of golden grain� oscillating i Callum A; 11. Croley B; A. Gregory, B ; M. E. G 11, B ; S. E. I Gregory, B ; a breezy Atmosphere. I was duly in I ' 61otainE)d pore marks and the sixtil � tiated into the mysteries of commercie . - - . than re i uirec on- the aggregate fcr.9, traveling atColumbus, Ohio, on Jul se�condB,bu failed b ten marks in 10th. - I have visited,. in �usiness capi We subject. Two o these are only O e towns an I obildre of 1, , two 16, one 17, and the cities, Ohio is a fertile f . rming coui other 2 years of ago: if Mt. Edi or, i try, The cultivated land is almost fro: you learR-of ,nv'schoo , either High or from stone. 0 . . lgotwithBtanding this goo . Public,41nic, has excelled ours,you I building stone can be obtamed from tl will oblige u by publi �hing an acco:intl i EUMErous quaries along lihe banks ( �f it, yours ectivel . the rivers. - Crops are goo4 this seasoi I r EXETERITE. � I Exeter, Sept r Ist, 1814. ! . Wheat will average 25 bu hels per acri . hay. � to 4 tons, and corr 50 bushel . Sugar cane, tobacco, sweet potatoes an Salvation Army Amniversary. fruit 'are abundant. � Harvest is ov( i . � T 6 see I I � I h 0 Canadian anniversar of here generally in�[ July. Very littl So ' in this cou, . ,Iva ,�, atry, only 3 to 5 ir.ch( the . Army was celobrate4i in snow . . i T,oranto, on onday., The troops :as. in Jainuary' and Febru�ry_ Thecontei .1 .F . . I sembled on e site'of the new temple for - the presidental � air - is waxir on James st t, where the head quar.' warm. In consequeneg of t is there is ters of the tiny are to be erected. little stagnation in business, but as Boo '. . Major and - si Coombs, Mr. G000er- as this political campaign is settled ot � ham and several DaiDisters,'addresied ener1g3tic recreation � is I anticipate� I . the vast in titude. A table soon From all I cam learn Blaine an . . groaned b6ne th, a� loac-, . of . s presE nt- Logan are likely to win ,the electioi gif . I ed by the tro ps and people- After he In the course of my , peregrinations dedication of the land the so diers at- came to Dayton nearl� two weeks agi took of refre3hments �n St.� Andre,W's Dayton is a good manufacturing cit, hall. About five o'cli A in I the af ter- wit % population of 60,000, One of ti noon the grand march of the! day start- most 3tupenduous monuments of huma ed from the Richmond street � barracks, indumry exhibited to our eager 0a2 . and proceeded to the pavill n -in' the her.' s the world famed Soldiers' H6m Horticultural garderis. The rocession e4 (ling 750 acres of land, cultiviate was over a laile in.lerigth rid eig,ht into i 6 11 Garden of Eden" by 414( deep, and Wag headed by lion m bands, herde 5 of the aboliBhqd slavery in tL mounted- guns, gun carriages ind gospel south. This is the l0geStl home in tt t ' canno . ns. E&ch street was ,ined with United Sta�es; the s cond is at Mi multitudeB-of people a3 the procession wank -,e ; the third is a� Hampton Homi . pa . sBed slong. Flags, banners 'and Virgi: lia ; and the fourth io ,'New Yol -banneretts might be counted by �he state, TheDayton 9=6 was estal , hundreds. Business was entirely sbs. liBhed ill 1865, for, disabled volunte( ' pended -along the route. All ha�ds soldiers of the Union Army. TI from factoriei i and foundries, clerka An d dining hall consists of two' floors, eac '3 . j . merchants, h ed the Btreeiis to wit ' E38 seating 1,100 persons. It tequires ov( ;ITId one hundred w6iters to lo" k after tl the monster parade of the two-year. . 0 Salvation baby. What will he be en wanti of their comrades, and ever, -he arrives at -maturi*'? The rush and thing is conducted in atic fin f tie Horticultt ral satisf ictory manner. 1 There is a chai gardens Wag E omethinE appjal�iDg. I Tdt of Artificial lakes dottOd h re and thlei only was the ,rest pavilion crowded in with " lands.. They are 'well StOCkE n, I both auditorium and'fAlleriea, but ille with all And an eqa'ipmbnt of rov extensive I too � also held its li ring at y boats are in readineeis, A, well drillE . - of -spectator . This tremendous a. band lentertaino the vWtorls with choio: . monstration , vas led by -Major and Mrs. 6peratic airs. The Veer'. Park con Coombs, assisted by Captains W%sB prises bears, monkey 94ligators, tu And In -1 . . nal I tles, buffaloes, eilks, I �volves,, birds i man, alvisio, :)fficers. I i . The impri nr�aeut of Captain Hal � in various kinds, and sevoral wild-aninial London end d here, r'omance-like, in this is quite an attr&0,ion. I The beaul i marriage, And -seldom, if ev9r, was so of tho garden is in ilbable. Su great a ,wedd: ug held or did a greater motii4ted by Cliffs, UrBrsacc s and lake s df, joy gr6et. a happ er - con le casoa ,es and murn6uri g fountain I than saluted Captain Was and his bless d with' living ispri0get of pu: happy bride that niFbt. 11he Major watei ,and enlivened by the music asked the Anny questims of the bride birds which give to it ain- air of fai � . And groom, w A Rev. IM i. Bo ville per. land. SwauS drift idly',. by on tl . .. � I � I i . I . �i .� . I . L . � , . : :, . I . - t . I r I i I : . I I I . i � . . � � L .1 I . . � I I I - I � . � , � � - I i I . � � I i . I . : I I I � . I � I . � . I . . � � � � * � _ , _ I � : I � 1. L i , .. ___"��_ � � m � I i 13:uron � NOteS. ' - : J. elly, of rae�els, has bie: r 16 ' e. . . � � - I 000 ca bpges ill is garden this'PuD it lei Ill � � O,t ' and a are doin well. � I r � _-T e railway zoitement in �-rodericl . i grows space, an lis the princi�al toppi I L . I of discussion on ihe streets jas� now - i I . � The total r Ceipts of sales of 0 hies a c fioratheBluev e factory for the 1111ont' i cf Jul. r -amount to 64,757.86. " . I- *Wjggins, of. GcJiTie ha i -1Y ,r. Win. � I re�nt hi In tel in that villago, to H) i I . 4 11� . olcic ugh, 0 Lakelet. .__ essrs. Brigham & Elliotti of Hul 16tt, 1 ave bought the fifty itcre fart Owned by Mr. Michael kelllwilo, fc 33'10(. � I ! � � I - * � -There are noli less than tbifteen -)r( , I)erljie3 in Wing,4m, advertise I by tb C'Ounly Treasur i " Sal. E Of and (Ir 'a his _ � : I or t'& Kes.7 . � .. . I 11 - - series of revival mee in n at 0 ... beflig held in the Metbodis i cl: u --cl 1?ohdivrich, by Rev. Messrs. Otterwe. ' . . I k�hd R .a,hood. Qt ite an interest !is: n in . � I as d in the work. 9 . , � I -Mr.- Robert Elliot, of 0 erle t ow ns hip, thresl ed on'the farm' o! A i (1. L. McIntosh, 1,500. boshelh of fa 10 . . I vheat in 14- hour s, and of that i6O at isl I k Els were 01reshe in 52 ininut(B. I I --As Mr. Johr Reid, of -St& �ley,­ 8 1 . in grain the othebday,tb c ralwi g � . � hor e started aid he was thr(wnloff IP9 load, faili: g o ' It his I e'a I %11 81ho P*.ers, thus injuring himdrd f - -Mrs. W. Hamlin, of EXBtel , hE sold " jer. farm, containing 100- i crei situat d on the 2ad concessi I of Sti . hen, for �8,000. Mr. S. -Sanders a tb � Nwlitser. � I I f, --M eaerg. R. McMurray wA R 11 aj . � ; 10r, of Stanley, o t - 15 acres Of! I gr-�in I one A y with a 1�iDder; cutt4 9 . A aiidlaorE Let E36n. half-pa4t one o'clock � 1,E ur I ,d o �D.' i . I ,I I I -IM r. - G. Middleton, of Ooe eric towns lip, bought last fall. a bus] .e I o: 4&rtik's Amber fall wheat, a 4�d E oive the product tbis season �bei ig 4 1 Ishe's and 45 pounds. , . � i ; In I i -Mr. Alex. K, g's barn, a f � W I ilE of Gorrie, was totally 1613t oye bi,yfir latelast'SQaturdaynight,tog the . 11 t, _ I " . �ithftscontents. The caust' of-th � ? I I . ! � Are is unknown. I I . � -T e barn of Mr. Harris, i th I v(.1 d1winer of Ashfiel4, was burned. , ieji r . ith contents, *aplements, kio. - h re originated fr�m sparkK fti,orrilbm' - " f! res. About. 4,00, 0 bushels of �rain in I granary narrowly escaped. 1 - � � 1 -M- r. Slerritt, 'has commeniled wor � - 'On the newl bridge between ,N 4rua an � Brucefield. R is hoped .that ;all I Oss", I : . I ble deppate -willibe used - in I car .51D f6rward the un�, ortaking, as ,the ma O�ver which the t afflie now hb, to I JAE .ii; none of the belt. - I . -The fo�lowin g gentlemen havel bee Olected �b� tLe Reform Asso,�iati A o: EmeteIi to attend the demons ratior I 11 onor of the Hon. Oliver Mow t in 9,01 . I 0, qtO, Dn th 6 1 th of Septe I be.r : C ; ,��amwell, J. nton, C. Pei, in Di I lfrowilil)g and )hn Gould. 1, -One day meently asMo. Ewler Turner, of . the '. 3arr line, Stakley, wa , going to the mow for hay, I e Blippe kad fell 'heavily upon S sill,1, bra� in ,, . . Lis elbow and putting it out o joi .t. I 4ill be some time before .1. TurnE I I a I . � i � -T aeClinto'nlqe* Era says rTr p have I �een very n umerous in t . dui ijig th 3 last coup' 'e of weeks. Work i plenti'ul in 'the 63untry, and hey cnl .:Visit the towns now to be out o the va � Of the fm I en they ard!,1usy. J ­ t1ramr is invariably thougbtful�i 1 -One day last week the tea. of I I 4(30. 'ant"16n , of ,the 7th cqnceEsitr . . , 11 , y .1 I (Iodel ch township, ran aw lil I I h an] ir g grain froin the fiald'. lis di ugl I . . I ter Linda, who Nms- on thew ,gon, Iva 'I ti irow a off .and badly iDjured abo bh bead and Bboulder's. I I - ' 1 i -On Satutda uialif of last w, 0 , �e �b .barn .and c6nte ts"belongingi tc '41 Alex&ider Kina, who resides ion I j, ; t - I on the 12th concE sBion of Howlck,' v ei tbtally destroyed by fire. 4 Mr.KiD1 I Ila I ), � niost of his hary W a3 hi3 reaper, mower, ha ' y- iake an (0, her implements. The origin o� Jh e is yet unknown. but i's su�pos d t . be the work of ail incendiary, ' . . I - on, of East. Wawi . I .rs. G. Pews I n ash, received word on the 201h ult., - o: t�ie death of her husband, which o,,(Ul : r3d iii Alton, Illinois,. Deceased ha � I b aen travelling i the Southe tri ti tE . f6r a.few month past, and whe � af I . heard from w unwell, "rav 111D homew s 11 Ot eiD strong, 40 contr cted malarial feve: mh-, ch proved fat 31 bn August Bth. : --Mr. John Marshall, of the:.iBa�fi I 1, ... , UE (loderich township, set fir 6 to porn I � - � tDi4leB in a fie one even" g. Tb . NfindilextDight irredupthdUnDOLU ' ed smDuldering r mains of thij th4s, IE a ad spread thefi e to'an adjoi 4ing.. . �fiald of peas, a 0 nsi-derable 1�ortion ( which was consumed. What1wer) a( . E) I stroyed *were Baved by 1�iouj hiD a-roun them. ! ., I ; -The d�iillingfor salt on th( Big i A -,,,, . ( pro e: y Was Dished on Eturd i slao tly before .midnight. The-eepi .. I . rea, hing a little over 1070 feet, 478 dri.led in about �8 working d . ys, 0 m tra to r, Mr. Geo. McE wen, 1 a in g b a re arkably.succ(ssful in the i,vdidanc ! ... , Of a ce'dents. TI e tubing Vi . 8 It] �b )laced in position and purn,ping3cir - I I . I in a Iced. ' i --On Satu'rdayof laBtweekkbmev r b g work was don,b on the farr� 01 : �i enry 'Taylor, 'near Kinbi rn, C b, e'B of 1 spring wheat beh,g t rrie 1, .. t in two In urB. It is claimed bat eve ore blian this Could' have b(en ow ' . Zt Mr. Tavlor would not -- a low tl tAa(,.hj!ne to*be rrii,to its full apaciti : . 'ho thresher u'gp'd was from - be Join dxy cf Farran;'�acpherson � Hove, Chilton. i . � . I I I I --The Cli nton New Era sa; ra : It � r iport d . that I Zvi. Mr. P . 16, b I I at pas bor . of trinity eburc i, Bly tl a d Well known,in this vioi tit , N 7i . a ortl, r enter in . the state'c : Y;la x . 01 7. I If -vie mE ntioned the na 13� ( � B intendel bride, it would luc- : . . we were l,erson%l.,: As tenlersr I bting kaked for.tl e erection o: a jpw .e; nag ,it. looks as if,ithe rumor its 13 me good founda tion. ,. . I—A Bayfiel& correspondent tc th E ete: - Timm says: The Reevi is or tc rnaKe a atch- with Goo. , 'd eivi � ti �e f & i man of Se6forth, cricke J clu , t I . XT M a:,Oqt race fr�m B ayfield t � Ex t ei . . 0 ar n .ani rn� ,ght nbt get out of ivind, I �r wbw-culd not O'Bli as much about lij � temper. T h id better w ait t t tl e at: mospl: Lere takes a tumble i, a d gxe . or 13). . . , . . ; . . ' i,,— -W r. Wt 2.Gri 1am, Reeve !Of t � I ley, his jusi completed one of 'the,bbi - fa ri i housei in the township of , �`; 1,31 It if � *&�ed withhot air, and b I b ertu im, )rovei ionto. Mr. 1 �tOP4 (h E" I t � 11 T '' 114 � � - - - ­ ­ - -,--, =_ - _____ . - � . I � I , � � ­�, 1 � I I ! � . I . � : I I i : I � ! i ! I i 7, � � � I I � I I - . . I � L � ; I � I I , i i i � . : i i I � I � I � � � i i I . I ! � I : i . i i I . . . ; I i I � 1 1 . t i . � I . t � I . . i . I . I . r � . . � � � . I I : i , I � I I � I k . : , � � � � I 11 I J , . I I ; - . i � . 7 . ­ 1, i I . h 1 � . . � I I L I : 7 - " - 1� I : ! - , p ; I : I I -_ . i I � 1 . i I ; i , 1i - . 1, i ! ; . ; I ; [ t i � - � . 7 i . i I I � t : I i� , , - � . � : I I I I I i - I i . � 4 ! � I 'I . ­ I I ; i I& .: 2 I - i I I I . - ) � 7 1 1 i . I I . I � I ; ; i I . � � i . I i I ; . . � � ) � I � � I I i : i 7� � : . � I � � � � i . : � I I i � ! f . � � - ; , . i � . I � I � � . I . . � ; . I ! � � I : - T_� I I � � . I I . Q -V V" . . � � MBEr-., 5, ; I I �_i -;YWIPT I � � - , , , SEPTEMBER 0, i'� #. I I I � - � ­. � I I - I I . � 18� 4 � . , I I - — !_ , _140000NM..�_ - � � , . I .- . �__, �__ i _ � i — I � — . �. i 1 � _,� i i — � I i i-- ------- � � � — t �ft_ � " . I I � '. 1 � . : 1; egb suabo :s.--i-TI i I -a Ille . 0 ­ t � bog m of the the I alre � n�ounted guns, disonsBioz it was resolved I vgtt � t : . 1 `! I . i. �Pla . F , , , . , poi I ling theii grim iisa,.'geis Over the ,p age of i the Scott Act the, . __ �: . tween the two old - - I "s in coutl � t, . I ve d Wingha% I cwne . � . I - I I . . - I e , I � .V#le at - I pea 2f al wat6r, are unbee'ded by the 'And committees wer, ty I 1 4 � , appointed too"' ; , 1! � 9M i , I , . � �, y on the Winkh I 'IiL I . Ili hVA5 � Aonlr . apprmching ' c,_ of W te� fowl. There i out the vi4ws of the meeting. I ­ . I ,_ . . � 1 _; ', I 0*64 are 'wo bun red flow A. -A St' Marys man, durin , "I . Jorditing " , thrse . ::: . � ; -Patiers6n, q . I., t . ; J. anI stooked with about 200,000 hours on iday afternoon las I boj�ey, 81 -1 , t ; 'i � . . . i I I " I I t'! Call I , - _i � "le " . - A . . 1� 1 13,3.1nevv 4.1, to Wingbalt I I I . . � . , I 3�6 � off pla ts, flowErs and litirubs, all in the T ,ames there 40 bass land - �ii - . I )I . 14 1 7 - I i=o lnatcl�. will co) a . , pro eta of the hc me propogating less time on Saturday afternoo4 caught: 1 _-, i I . je il - Winallam d5 � � 1, ! - 331nova � i hou�3e; and conserva�on B. The pro- $2, tbb 32 i weighing 45 pouDds, %nd t*: I � feather.L:bertiie � , � �, ' . 0 . i ' it � I VFW duct; of the home farm tte valued at weren't very good .days for i f1shin'g . � 11�,.F% 13r,ii-ey, of this pl . � I � i �, il . 42( 000 a yea1i. ers consume either. ! � - ir�, - bro I J, The old� . � � . !, CL$Xr� getting big leg .� k,e eac EL day the followi g : � Bread,! cakes -tThe E�t. Marys Argus says: � W . i.: I � � '.. I eam i I � , - imb out; of a v __ I I . �rvg to 01", . . _: V and biscuit, 0,800 it .; beef, pork and ple4sed to', learn that Mrs. Fan�y ,� I ., I L I I . I EUU . i in I . � - � gie attempt. auia the V fish, 4,900 1to.1; butter, 500 lbs.; cheese, of this towi n,relict of the late MiL. J I . � A,ILU ; - which i$' budl � � I � jils linkle, . � 500 Ms.; tea, '160 lbs.; -offee, t1,200 I- for many 'years, postmaster of St �� � i . � . , p . I . . �� L -were btioken-, long � milk, 150 gallon ; sugar, 240 IDS.; has, by t death of a, relative jin I r . , ilao bones. - I � � has been very Poo � r I ,X�nasi -_ . � eg Oze ; e , 600 IN.; onions, land,com. into POSS68sion of a hindBolze I � : I I . i i ; weeks, but is r,ow or : .1 ! . I . -as alread � 4 , _0% . 4S bashels; tatoes, 0 bushels; dried fortune. 13. Hill h weiv. 1 ; ': t6e salvation Arm he ; I y . .- i i ; � -f ,� � � w app�eg, 650 Mi.; wat�r ,melons� 650; ed twent ive thousand' dol �Anpana. � , i ,,,6tursl deeth for want i I � I I I . I OYE t T'S On Christmas ay 240 gallons ; still there, is more to follow. I � I I 1� ! f � : j —M,T. Dnff,'has I �! i � cents. 1� , m I � � alton to see and'hear I tur yo on Thanksgivil g Day, 2,600 Ms.; —At St�latford, on Saturday ruor*g I i - ; . I I �! I ,)a oranges 0 re I I ;� n n Bach hoiday,340dozone. a main hile freight rain into thel Sr Of i J I . working. � He sa � t i Act was . I �; i . . The e are 2,6 0 noble he oes depose A ight standingon thii truk i . - . . ' . F I � I I : . � n is that the i tel in- the cemetery, and' Seldom a day shatterin a number of i : I i �! I � oy'ranlo : I 1. I cars, - J % , . N � A � ill Carry the day!on ilig'; . . .� � 1.W, . � . . ; � pass s but th roll of t,'he n:iuffled drum second fre ght was driven 'into ia tbird I -i . I I - hm . i. I I I Mr. W, Montgomory : sh . i � � and he fare ell volle �, inform the sur- making a till greater smash. T ' : ;,:, i - as! y � I BlueVald cbe vivors that another !has gone . from was nobo y hurt. The car.se 1 Of the ' i '! . , frora the , i i 11, .1gst week and ma4e on -0 � i the affair is oid to halve been an op' It il -_ I ! - 11 amo g th to Jo n th; ranks of . i a i I __. , em . 0 1 sem&, 1 - ;i ... t 11 Z ­­­ : 'I" : 1. I I deELd. The 4oldiers' monument, near phore. " I : - . i F .1 I � � I I �� __ ; ri , N7 � 11 1� ' I 11anitoba, =­ — — � : 7 thE C emetery,l is 48 fee� high, surmount. The ,kitchell Advoca e E � , I � � ayis : ,& ;; 1 1i i lqotes. � i �! ed by a st4tue Of colossal size, repre- few nighto ago three � female utembers � �, : 1 I . . I I ' ii ' ;� . I , i, T&r. I . ser ti ng a private soldier at parade rest. of the Arn4y had a high old t I 8 in the i I 1� - Jogiah Scutt. 1 of . i 1 d ' On t ae four c9ruers stand life -like repre- baKracks,ciliarging each other wi bli.being � i i; I tbxee children kV d' I I loot I . i I � i �i I . sentations of the four branches of the possessed:of the deVil. I I . i The eaptsill � �� I vreek. 4 I � service. Alll,� the' statues are of pure hadsomephing to say about It, when i ! . , . � . -Mrs. Bell, O -1 1karldr. I � . . I I i . I ;, tofint whit marbil�, and- are Carved in the one of tho women told him he had I ;. � a train d4uring & fi. ; - h, . 1) 1 -_ . gh 8 � I t style of the art,1 coming from more of the devil in him than ,� . ! I I . � che per. j , � SJM013t i118tantly kilted. ,ta,�7 * I I �; � " . This monument *AB erected at son he found fault with. . 1! ! ,Robert Low,os� of __ . �� I � 1 . he 4 , . � i I Ile&ve -In the township Of Mornin� M. A � into tobawbo ,I rai ,O�, of 120, 1 00. here to"day ' ton I I going � . I .1 � - it Z ,� I Ian, S for acin�lati, thence to Kentucky. I side two 'bothers, named respectively ! I t two and a hall fe . . . � 4 !, � I , 1'� Joseph Martin. F?�r some � i . I i � - retu to TorOnto School of Medicine John and z r ! . - : gsrden- . for I t of October. YourE faithf ally. - years hard feeling has existed petwee S I ; I . -The first oystprs or I .1 . I ; ! � '. . . . I . I JOHN H. �_ 1! '� Vinnipeg orl I � i MCCASEY, I . them, and, this culminated in I %� baa xived in N I 4-,;f I . . I Formetly of Belgra,ve, Ontario. outrage Oik Sunda . � i i; 1 � Ei t y It appemo that on - 2 1 - 1 Lien for 41-75 9, ,C�11. I . . - . I : , I . � i 'or- � the Lord's day John Martin's' I oysters soldf Dayton. Ohio, September Ist,1884. I hors" : I 61e first . I � � i . . i . ' got- int : : 1� ! , -3ft. John Arohe , hi i - I ­ broke over the line fence and � ) i __ � . i � . Joseph Motin's oat field. The; lattees " I ' '; : Dominion 'Gi�,y, �hai i . Hanlan's Defoat. I . - !, . of � I � � ,7 1 1 bad blood,&4 the best of him, a � ,I : gr&i.u. He thinks h4*'3 V. i d in & I ­ . 9 I ! i t . J � i 1� . I of In Tqe tirsb de atcheB giving particulars fit of rage Ihe deliberately seized, an an I out an average , �2 . . : � I ; ; i 1 - . i ` acre. !_ Of H nlan,B �efeat in Aul8tralia are to and chopg'ed off the hind leg of oiie of � � ` , 1 , - �. .i _. � , � han.q. The ,we was �well contested his brothers' colts. A warrant' Wag � Manitou telegifam �t I . I -A . t I . : i. . . Ire for t o miles'both osrsmen making a issued for'the arrest of the o1eriding 1 ; tA.te' th i . i li 4 Free Press a ; 9 ' . g� desperate strdtZgle for the' end. Amid party, wh6 Wag arrested o .; ; � n Moridays � ii � ! la-oorheaa's only c�il<l, am� I - . - ll� � the wildest er�thusiasrn and tremendu- but his trilal b as not yet come 0 ' � ' - I %nouths, fell into b6 we . L ' � . I . . � ous, oheerij* Haulan for 'a f,jw seconds -A fim broke out about one O'40100k � nea bef4ra til 4 I 'Was drow I � ! - ap 3epLred to shorten t a stroke, and at I Friday mirning last in a brick look 0a L . -over five thougan - . . I I p . � � , . thi* '&rne. tirn� Beach 11 gained the lead.: Blain streo�t, Listowell, owned ly J. p. � . i lisve been homesteaded, , I I - � I ­ . Hanlan pu ard� E611A vigorously;1 Ne wmah, �,and occupied by him as a 00 i I i �4 .. 8 S, � ` I � * to plose the gap, but Bea�ch, who was i,l and shoe, gtore, and by Barker 4, C : ! " is prin, . , G., -M taken up ' I . . .1 ' . 1 land i roNn g -in sp endid form � appeared to I a watch iand jewelry store; lmri& � I � - Be _ I : .� -i i Lake Manitoba and r�iortl � i I ha -v -,e more st -�Iength than the Canadian, , story by �13r. Sloan, in whoso bffioe , , ( il .1 )ov f eicra settlers. ! . I . I or �, i � . . � ; I - J , � . 11 , and le continued to': widen the gap. � the H(Ire ,' originated, damag ng! the - i . I ! . : I -A youth of PiPrti I I . at,4 . � � I Han an tried 1, all he knew to keep up i building badly inside, also t e: I i I )Ianled Rossiter, drew Ild I . I I 1. , withl, Beach, And the ;pace was terrific 9 of Newmhu and Barker & Qo.i Iti - i !I , .i him by the muzzle, ivitli I �. I I i I . � I whi , for half a mi e, whea H�nlan showed ! surance: iqewman, $1,000 on buia . i t-esult of-gettiug the. . I I . ; . - . I � ; ; sig -0 of 6xh i3tion. � Bei�ch kept the' ing, $600 4n stock in the Ncirtherii,'f 60Q � I 0 1 q . � 1 :4is leg, -which ba,a to be I I I . I I - lideot t � . lac I le�d �nd won asily by six[' lengths. The,! on stock � in the Waterloo; Barkerb i ac ; 4� -Aserions I i - I I I I � , 'i i3cE iio� at the nigh b'eggais description. i Co., $1,806 on stock in the Co m ekeial � : 1, i .U.rm of ]�T .- I 1 . - _r. WM4 Hlaso� . I : . , Cheer after eer canie from thousands 1 Union; Do. Sloan, $600 Oil Con entsof I �, . � � �! 1 ,the 26th August. One � I I I . -Ji . of, throats, . , 6f which were clestroyEd. Hesl . ; , the VIlea . , gs were waved, and on i office, all , � 11 i 'Was Playing in ii : - Be!" reaching big boat he was carried I Bros.'llre �'company with their wateri ! I joame in contack, ) vitij;i th � i I J , . I to 4ik boathoAse amid ch ers given for : works Watts the first to play on h6fire, 1 7. � . I f U'11 motion, �he 3 . I I I was in i � 11 I the champion! of the wor�d. Beach is, and did g6d execution. i . � ., ! 1:eg cut off S little below . " � i � 4 in " ^ 5 4et 11 incho�s in height, and weighs � � - i i -A distressiD4 a cido� ; � f� J � : 4 , 1 170 pounds He has ma4,e the fastest' � i '! . . ; I Clinton. - sidence (A 31r. I ' � i � -the re i . i I q � � 4 ! I ti I e; ever rXied over t e Paramatta, 11 t Clearwater,tin ftt m ! I BRmrs.-ILA girl n&ed Woo man, of I , near . ' :1 * ee i I , I . I i Londesboto, charged er with 11 I :child while playino'aro championship .course (w ich is thr her fath :1 ; . C. ; I I ; I I o mile 330 ya0s in length),, 20 minutes, I attempted rape, and the matter came I ;I ,. fell into a tub of; Water " �� 44�seconds. Uadlan was 4 heavy favor-, I I ;-ea before the U114-ortimal I � 1 Up befor� Mayor Forrester and M. � ! � �� 111 . 1, � itei at 7 to 4, owing to the'fact that he i FiBlierltil iMO6 day, who committed the 1� ,:aware of what h.. ��� I I � had easily do�feated Elia'1R 0. Laycock - � I Broadvibw�,' on .. .1 prisoner t� stand his trial. M y who * .i I -At I since his at al. : �; . .. � . . . opinion ! 3 -a . to i I I riv` I � have heara the evidence were o � .1 I .August 27th, , !4 . � - I �! � I 'Alexander s store. 'It I .. I I that it WA0 a put up case. dmaa I . . i ' . ,have been Caused lo a I I I - I 1 Ontwtio W. C. T. U. : aenl6a thelcharge.-Clinton fir ellare , � � . ; praqticingl for the Brussels 4ose !Every eff Ort m I I i I I -reel I � . - i was �md,de I t1le following is a call,to prayer issued - . �� � I -t� th I � I I ! . flames, but owing , � I t ance � race.-Th� Wan-derers' crick6t club, . .1 � - by the Woma�ls Christ,*u Temper ; I f , . " � : T wet ,n-R*g , iol � u ion, of � the province of Ontario, in; ohampion.4 of Western Ontario, defeated _1: i er the co � � . I 1� i " �yond control. A Ous E 4 i . vi w� of the � proaching' [vote ion the! Stratford ]by 8 wicl�ets on Thu�sday._ I i[ i 1 � � I . 4P i :1 A. visit.fr4a the Safvs,tiou Army. is ex- i� , � � � longing toO.S.Archi al Ca aa da Temperance Act : . � f the'enz... U I ' ' � pected. We are a long suffzeriiiA� people . I . � � with part 0 1 1. r I . 01 �; 0 st . L 0 ALL CHRISTIAINS : —"ess i mr. W. co �� � I :'heavy. Tus is! tb and can stand anything.- ats I 1, ex Itath a nalion, but sinis a repruach � � �; � have sustained 4ea z It . . was naarried at Fingal on We esday, � i 11 ! ily 11 : I .1 to wy people��" -Our CanAdiati homes to Miss Macpherson, daughter 0 If Mr. D. �i - a Isst year. : � are o -day in! danger from the liquor I J � - . John Owirlp-1 I Macpherson, the well-known threshing � . Mr . I I traffi-1. Belie ing thab tl�le passage of i lxnaae an expeitimont -ufa L ew houm , !I , ma0bine man Cturer.-N J th . anada Temperance Act would be . _ . I determine what e!ffec� � are in coorse of erection all Over the I 1 L j , f A - : forthe good of the people,i we mothers town. Toe amount spent in building . - i I -would have in tj�­- i4e'i :t I . ani sisters, wl"Ves and daughters, of On- I H�e -sowed in quAutWes . I 1 4 1 1 operationsl here this year will! exceed I- � " tario� do earnestly request all who - ' bushelB to 4 blishols I I that of any other place in the county. -47 -1 .. 11 ; I I . I bel�eve in God to unite' with us in ear : 4 . found that theapre sov � - The regular meeting of the cou-0cil � �� ' . � I . ­ . - � ' It nest 1prayer, for the adoption of this held Monday evening, but to important � _, I t quantity was fully, T . I Ad in the differerit Counties where a business transacted -Mr. Seqxle i3 . 11 sow ; . � � n with the lesser I � . I contdst is now in progress. We name * � � � ; Hesays the certaiUtY � about to buiid another store herg. i . I I I I- I I t Monday afternoon, September 8th, as I I , erbalances the elxtr�a C this� time of prayer, and ,urge .all our � � ___� I � I i � is much 1p1eal;ed wil'th 'I Bluevale. I I - � loc�,,,I, nions to observe this date, enlist. " . � � i I experiment. � ;, in &LI pastorsi, and churches -to co-oper- STILL A� OTHER FiRE.-An old stab� I :i . 1�11r_l L I _Xr. Robert -_ � . I fit � i . i I e is() far as possible with us, and res- belonging o John Diment was � get o1i I . � . ! , Les, has art acrO Of 011 peqtfullyrequestin pastors to preach on fire about 11 o'clock on Friday Wt b I � I 9 I I ,',I 1 7 ' : called the Er- ptiatl'"" thi abject on the Sunday preceeding a neighbor -a boy, about three Jiears t .. . . ly_ . ; . � e f air to $up" : I � PrOM16 'ol -prayer. age, playing with matches. The I ; i , , , I ; � or owing this day of' I � i ; classes of this g�rialr, in . I r i` - is not much, being about t5O. lHe put r . - esuggestthe following, programme: � .. fore long Competent I - MC . nda,y, September 8th, 2 to 3 p.M.7 up a firle new barn this spring. Tile �'� that the' yield � from just .stood abou� 60 feet I �' SubjeIct-For the leaders in this contest. old, buildiing I I � � betw-ee�a 80 aud, 1W b, I � east of th 3J new barn, with a pea stwk I . . I- ThEL� the mav have the wisdom that ( I I nel of tht-se fa'030116 I y 1. � � - � cot e h from above, and that divine pa. half way bletween. If -it had nb,t beeu - � ; plump, being morejiki , tie c 3 and charity may be theirs under for the rain on Thursday night and the I I - I dinar � y oats. it is, 8; i all ei,cumstan I ces. 3 to 4 p.m., For the wind being favorable the n ban I weigh nearly fifty , �01111 ' . md it woald have - � - I would hav gone als6, i . A ; ! , voter i of these; counties. That thoy may been a gre t loss, $8 it was filled to the � I I TT�M__ �____ I � �, ' � � � . I -w - lis en, to the voice of right, to the plead- I I , 'Latest. Ne v I top with a Cod crop. I !� t , f . I � ! ings f innocent helpless ones, to the � rao lo � d ippeals that come from the homes STILL ANOTHER, &ND WORSEi 2 - wvmmu � i � -It bg unde Od ' ' . . V and stables were �, burned I )rd., Presiden: .0i t of our land, and resolve to protect these Ross' hotet - I I.i ., e G111(Isi ho Es by votil I ag for the Canada Tom- about two o'clock on Saturday morniDg. I ; r , e from th- I I I I I . I I -_ - all Ce AC � The fire Wag first seen in the 0able by - . account zof ill heOdth, a . P e, . , Yours for God and Home, I acceed an Native Lind, � � parties who had left the plac�e aboit- . � . vill probably 8, r, I I i A.(1 CHISHOLM, President, Ottawa. half an boat before. There was .a $1111111 I � 1. . _WarraUtS 1�-avlp be � � � . � I . � &T.r ik � i I party who had a dance 8,11a kep� it UP .� �� .. i I . eat of eighteen I N � i .. I 1� I �: ; � : I'll � I I � hribery I i till near tw O Everything Was � � . on charges of I . I i I I 4 I , I : Perth Items. I taken out of the house with little dain ::� connection -with the g I � .. I .. isf I 11 I I . es Rynd, a former resi- Age- The -bar-room was torn down W I I .. way railwav fritin I I I - � )r4 Charl a; I I � I 0 : Sa1v 4 dent 'of St. Ma"rys, died at Adriac,Michi- keep the fire from going to other buil � . I -While th : M,eeti. I bolding - . I! . ings - to the south. The 106B Will W 1 � c, their . gait, !ast week!. � iriejur� � �quare, Riu I'll ; Mr. Harry McIntosh, of Emerson, considerabIle over and above the, i w o� I 1 ; F g 011, I � I I � ; T I . � I .- � &nee. He ronly had $600 itiBuratice .#11 i t . one hurled rotten. egg-! for ierly of Stratford, has purchased I I I I . I -1� a littil it. There is something very stravg6 1! I . 0 ae egg struc . . I � . I . thE G,oldie hotel, at Gretnai Manitoba. 77777 , It tl about the fires that have taken plW ! � ber of the arnly, 01 I . : I � --It is said that in St. Marys boy- this year. _Ross� hotel and stabWo �� . I _six thousand sta cotting is being practised by both sup- , I i � i � � I I 'he Poplar River � �t Act. ! Timmins' store, and another buildiug i I I tj � porteTs and- opponents of the Scot , I I _. I � I I k I threaten 4 1 . at the same time, and Leech`8 saw Mill 1 1 1 to take the , Shame! J I ;I i , I Q. . uttwo I I have been aske' fOr- I ; � --Mr. Jones�, who has purchased the I all within six months, and all abO I 1 i � I . � - -iti is state� that " ocloc�kinthemorning. ThereiasOme' 11 �:. � hardware business of Mr. 0. Sinclair, of � � I . � I �� . I I I ed the � i - I � thing � strange about the fire on Friday- ; � I . - ists have Offet � I - to town with' his � , . !� . I . . � I Mibchell, will �move � . in the I - Ork$ . I night, There was no horses I i Toronto Bolt W family the week after next.. . . I , . i I ­ . ) D 1 stable that,� night, and nothing else in , i � dollar for the bulaines -T-A little child, daughter of I . . 1, � 11 � : i I ft 's first seen it W" i I he British Asso� , C pbell,!Esq., of Listowel, had the :a er dark, s. till when , � .1 ; _T i burning in the stable. It ii high time J� - : al or mi fottune a few days ago to fracture i - . i i : labors at Montre - I I I 1kX . , . I the villagers called a meeting and fortnii ! . . I behadf of 'Me ill 'Ut' hei leg by'a fall from a tree. i 1 � i - I I � I � 'we i I 1 i :,)nconfevrea � I J- [ el themselves into a fire company. 1 i � � Duwa( th' r. P. J. Woods, watchmaker and � I � I 1 . ,of tb I I , Ud ! I I I I - . have from 20 to 30 first-class m6n, & I i �; upon an.umlbe� j er, �of Stratford, has been awarded � . i. � , � couple of hooks , I � : as ciatim e � bers of the 80 thlecl tract of placing a 62,000 striking 'if we would purchase a b �' I I ; � . cloick in the Stratford postoffice and � slid ladders and a good long rope, WID I � � � � : majourned to meet in : ' � i . . I ce at the flD0 . -At Peterborot,011 , cuotoms builTng. , could havel; done good pervi . I t I - , . . body of M 1 that have taken place. . �,alaollm :Kw` +-Qnly one, schoolar from Mitcheli � I . ; � . . � ; I . nea� the H' juishea .bis 11 ; the river, 7 , t R",h School piassed the late intermedi. BuIEFs.-T, Nixon has f I �� I i a' " H Vile . : i � Hiscoat"cap, itil Nel at�examination for 9, second class cer"- repairs and is raising the water. . . � , i : iddio of � , bowl,der besid� th43 8 tifibate. This' does not say much for mill will bo running by the in �� � ; I ra trill i � the bridge and hi�s t! MiW,lilell Highl School. the week. � He has put in two ext, �i I , . � i I . 0, In 8 Vwr �� I I -where he hi�a wal Mr. James Trow, M. P., has been of A01168, � new water wheel, r� 14 . I I ' a 000t - - � � -were vi,sible. It ws very ill duringi the past week, and for a flame, and Irepaired the dam at I I . time matters looked very serious with of over $1,PW-Joseph Leech Is buV - ;I � isuicide. � � . I " : � , i;ber ar.a I Washingtol hil a, but from 4ast accounts be was im- with 9, lot �f meno making t � . i -XT& 0 � proving and likely soon to be on a sure framing it. We nuderstand he bag I . . i I town, FerlsylVSnit14 N . � � 0-: � t I . i. I . Way to recovery. . bought the! machinery frolawini6ram i ! F for forty-eight al � I I i =9 . bertwli E �i. ., I � As a Grand Trunk freight was leay. Cutebin, o � Stratford. -John RO . .� 1 i nesday of StS17YAtiOn', . . , : , in�c ealey, on Thursday of last week, a had two & ie cows killed on the TailrOba . ..� .. I with deep rei.,�,&Ous : .. I � F -_ � I - ),1wr readin I I - i ! man lunamed Alexander , McCrearer, crossing or Sunday morningt by im train : . I � � -her fast i __ I il ! � 0, Who . dine. This iethe :i, i i the, wilodernes -brak an, of 8tratford, while stepping coming from Kincer �t � from. ne car to another,slipped and fell, he has had killed since tbo _�, I � - 275 -pounds, but. W, I fifth anim I 1Z, I � . I - . 3 careed �, " undrod. I .eugino . 1. ! ;� i tha,n a h 1; .! I � onl� 0 the wheels pamsing over his Chest, road Op, ea. The I get fl � I I I ; : - or%, oll , I . � them bot ver 300 yards before! � . . -At El ", . , �: I . . killin him instintly. , al :1 � I I StOp , I � i . d G-eotgei 11 . I - .heLioensed'Viotual.lorsa-ndofkiers rid of the . They had to I Ths .. � I .min, name wi�,-;h 1 engine. � � � !. 55 years, met boiid & meeting in the town hafl - Strat- take one �oub below the * � , ;�, 1 I � ; ; I Stu , - " i n of fhe I , foid, on Weduesday of last week. 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