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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-09-19, Page 4I I -1 - �. I — --- . - . ­ ­ -— � ,­; . - - ! � � I i . � . i . L � . � I . I � I � .. � I � . . w . , I I , I.. --t- I-,---- 11 - I - I -­ - ----- I -- - - - .-- "I'll- "—. i - I . ; . -- . . � � ; 7 . . . - ,� I I . I 1; I � � � I i I I J . � � � ; , I r , . : , L , : � . , L I I � , .1 I i - ; . I I J. J 4 . ! . : I I I I I I .P � I � : � i I . � : I � � � I . � . � - . I I e I I - i I . i I 11-1 . 4' I . � I I 1.1 I � I I � i i I � 1. I . - � � Ji . I I I I � I � I . I I I 1 . - I � .. � 0 1. � ; I � . I � . . � � 1 � I e 1 1 � . � 1'�,., ii. . � �[ i I . I i � I I 1 SF,PTF,MBV,R 191 . . . # ii � i - I ! - i I i 'I, I . I :j I � � - 1 1 . . . � I . i I ill I � . I I ! . THE k*UAON EXPOS11 ORK . I ! S�PTEM.'EV'R 19, 1884 . I I ­­­ -- _; -7— I 1 4 . . ij I I 1� - I I I . il J I . I -- ­ . . f � . � ------- "I I J �� - I - .� - , I . I I . . --- i . i — .. , - d but they wen �-- - ­— - - --- i — F--- — � i I ' I . . . grotm I - ; I I i I : � I - . - I . I ! 11 ! I � t election and ' d- the result will probably be tbab I and took'cpmmand 'of the troops on which �as jumped by One of the horFa - "jongana actually tiny E. BUTTERICK & CO."S JWAB tb main subject for rejc iciAg 4, t mixed up W . I h their every #tud r, go that a candidzit� at - tl� I I � , q nex an ;. . v ;k altogether. � The work per. and th - lime in the , 1! with unburie . w I 11 i I VO4 - . I I the demonstration on Tuesday. �� they ' quir the additiouf ach3olastio Was again elected �y an increased ma. - � ;- ,f � w, 'I . . d ad. ; _a .&t 110 closing UP � Of t 0 1 1 1 & streets will be filled. ' d I Saturday _0vening � wagon dumpe(I wal I Miable paper patterns for all kinids of :, I e I formed by the army in Brussels up to the gro and. The wagon wassomewhat - - I . :� I , � J, Hl� return wag petitioned hat , � &ption tAf. the .returns I ildroan's . � I q education w4hout being ei ftrax �g, A from jority. DYNAMITE ScARE.-Another illus- the present iime has bOen very little. broken up, but the team was not in. , , I 2 Lwhes% Misses, B�6yls. and Clu I I . I . � . �, Tf, , laces, Ithe mas-it in EGarments, for sale by Hon%Aw R'sos., Has the Agricultural dollege �" the Win, i On th t , lb�eir ad- against and the ja#ges have just decid. t t* of the prevalent dynamite scare -Mr. Jas I Bramfield has- gold �is jured. . I : I- r e con ra, Y, - & ion � , - .. '" W I I I . - 11 I � . i#estod The I � Seaforth. 4 I - ,3 - ' Ong n. farm, lot 12,J 5th concession. of Rullett, -T1 e township of Colborne ­ -- . ,iian � , � - I . Justification P I � 'European royalties is give - .j miration for farming purs its 8 height- ed that although Ith,s second election a ' comeq,to I - h the BeverWl 01 1111411111� ., , . I wo men, supposed to be anarchists, 100 acres, to Mr. Thomas Warwick, for the front with one of the coolest steal, . I . wit . l ---- - .. - I . dlobe , �o lao 0 re them was conducted in legal and . . -y fro', r It is all very well for the eii0d by h&Vi a 'tb6M P Ed be ' - unobjec. I I . I . 1% ng a. In. till , N ' ` .. � 9 . vVere arref4ed at Pesth just as they 1 the sum of 3,000. Mr. Bramfield as on recoT.d. One moonlight night last I 1 4 h - - - .EW ADVERTISEWMNTS. crow over the testimony of �Engli64 . ra t; . . . , -� � . I - inthei o8t,it i ti forio. I Chey are, tionabl. uner oat, at the ime the , , 1. reailing t a A I . scientific visitors to the Gudl& A - . � Prac ive e ma ere leaving a train which bad �come also bought rom Mr. Warwick 14 ate-, is week a) splendid pump was -stol W - qing, . I I I g4- I � ' I I en .fro , - ! . PrI S. . larThe fig,nre between the pamntkesis after' in short, made educated! mei, in the Doctor wa disq lified from being a f�om Vienna. They bad in their -pos- of his lot on, the 3rd concession pay ug the far of John Va . - religious exerclses.. � I N r rooe,tbe well-kno - I 1. I , , � � WA , -couf I y 0 � : . . I - � there, !: r ordinary ace 3ptation ` meoban- t � secret ' � I tneS6 and stroug I fact th ' I - i �ent asebAine,denotes the page of thepapeT onvhiah. Cultural Colkgl6. Nobody diip�telg t4 herefor the um of �1,900. y of the agricultural thesdvertisement will be found. ' atmuchis:to be Seen,- I of t he tarm, and candidate nd con eqnently his election soasion a mysterious piece of - . socie -ty.* the prom U . � I � ranch public . money of. Ontario �as, b ' ; or * fo in pursuits is voided. Thi 6oision in a, be in ii�m, which they guarded with gfeat _Mr. W. , oodman! of tiondoeb o, The P 8 as good &As new, and ws, ... I 0 were 84 � have �itheir liking f r 8 . y ff as easily as if it were a drink. L, -day m0tin New Goods -T. Kidd. (5) I . ., � . . care, and which was supposed to be a in the towns ip of Hul�ett, was arre ed Carrie o . . that ,all - I . Fall and Winter -Duncan & Duncan(6) spent there. Every good farmor won]. � strengthene -instead of inipahed. The accordanoc with Iiiiw but it is certainly now st le of infernal machine, but on and sent t Goderi6h. last week to ing on'.' There is just one I � d a Moment Wl a e� ,; I I . I 11 .,r.e(, ,,,,,,,g 0 L I buy good cattle if! he had th � I y I . ! V thing 're. t,h f the ar r Money Saved -Mrs. J. Kidd. (5) r a yery Serious and disgusting maining for the midnight in I . r t � Groceries -M. A. Charlesworth. (5) do it, and he would put up gZdaOubehyfl.. - A ricultural College beats the same contrary tc reason�. and common sense. iovestigation proved tp be & stove of answer to I � - 'I I 9 atider to. ''I ' ' . � tleir own invention for burning mineral charge. T e case was tried before do. He should return some dark night ley were confidezit o, Bargains -E. MoFaul. (8) ' ings too if the Province paid fhe bii - relation to the farmers of libg com - it is Said that app�aal will be taken to a, �, � � tV - I � - i - and steal the w jgr faiv,bL Was bonom'd . I I I L I z i . I - J , : . '. munity ' does to other higher court. I � L oil'$ Judge Toms and - Woodman was honor ell I He ought to have � t Farm for Safe -Mrs. G. Petrie. (5) - What it is of more moment to know i that the University I ; pecta,604�!s of I . - I I . I t ' -- - I 11 DIED ON THE CARs.---�Wben an express ably acquitt d, there being no. evidence taken the whole thing while he was . Joad the eX I St. Marys Carriage Company. 18) 1 whether, for the money sp,ant� by O*q I --- J--= . -- . - . � that tho At, ; I ­ . Teacher Wanted -Jas. Cuthill I tario, this Province gets any�k' retur, classes, and 1we -have nevE r yet Seen or ti�ain was nearing Port Huron last to justify th charge. i about it. - i U is Baia - � . . � I - (5) � t I - THE argfiments Will take place before Thursday, the passengers were startled -At the open meet ng of the Wing- -AD old resident of the county,of , I �W all nece5salT PrePar I and if so, what ?I Has anv�d�ay ev r heaxld'! any god reason edyanced. why � I - I 1. _ Wheat for Sale -W. Hanson.. (5) - I . . . their victory, .1 I - - th6 Suprenlie Couit of September 27th by the announcement that a young lady ham Board of Trade, held in the town Huron, in the person of Mr. 1198 I �Jobrate Farm Wanted -J. J. Dennis. (5) 1 met a Guelp4 college gradua e et, wl 0 tile rarmers,�who contribxite so large a J I i . 11 7 A . 1 two CA as f EstrayLamb-A. Monteith. (5) is'working an ordinary f' � ; � ing!'the-co�stitutionality of the I a Pullman car was dying. Dr. Ed- ball on Mon ay evening, it was decidod, Charlesworth, died. at Grand PC I �brass band, . - arm,, nd wl o shaxe of the Oublic revent b, should not concern I � � ' *1 � �&�ds, of London, was on board and ex- by a large n: ajority of those pr,esent, to Dakota, on the 30th ult, The decea . 'a 'Oppolle'uts of t I - .Zeric . I a' SmiLlLlie. (5) � - it� I Sed -, � Eatray Heifer -Jame beats his neighbors at it, be ause I e Dominion ;Liceus� Act. Ontario Will i i '' 11 i-,;� "I — have a college at which i Jli6ir sons can apained the body and� concluded that request the, 'Jouncil to subm , by-l�w started 11 near Clinton about -2 #everal barre ­� Of ' L I , I . (5) once le -chemical 'a , ysio f . I IdIted by 0. H. Blake, A�milina hieart disease was the ,cause of death. for redneing tb � e number of COuncillo�rs go. About . 12 years ago he ' - 7 � I 4 1-1 . t lie, ballot wi To Contractors -Wm. McConnell. arned the!: . . . be repreBe . years � 9' ml nit of t .i ArenotmoEt of tie receive a Ii er , e ucati n as � i"S the manure pile 9' well as . � quit, L - . St. Julien Restaurant -J. Burgess. (5) 1 -in and so' I 11h,py Aaeolded. to pdstpO Irving and'Wm. JbhnBon; the Domin- She had .not complaino'd of being ill and each war4 from throe to tw zbe time sinbe removed to Graia - I 8) scholars young mon from En�land w 'o otherclasseE,. Wearenotlofth-sewho � I O. . � Cider Barrels for Sale -L. Thorne. ( . . I I . I I 'f Ins -�rstion Un 'I : L . Apprentices Wanted-Uiss McDermid(8) mean to farm in the North�ve3t? .. 18 affect to beli)ve that far rs s - uld not ion by Jas;iBoathuiie. Itis not a little '" as travelling alone. 'An examination -On Monday last w ek Chiliaf Insp C" Fork8,Jwhere he bold considprablelana, ' - - , til Some �Intul - I I . VJaS M& L - tor H. Perkins brough� Kerr Broth .g, He baq made up his mind to return to - saf,ptt, , . . I do of her luggage and it was dis . e , �#Avocstes off the I � Business Change -Goo. Good. (8) can all see the money go, bu wbe�le 'bet r for the surprising that; among the many able CanadA' and was preparing to remov . - . . be educated. It would be covered that her nam� was Miss E. M. of Belmore, before Jd gu.913 and a , , d to celebrafit-,� th - -; ... Vrepare Bargains at WoaiBmilloar's- (P) comes in the practical good to ntariol? ' ' StiCeR i .L L_� -f - It. I ed " reD t f 'y - country if th y!';were,mor� hi Ily edu- Conservative lawyers, none canbefonud 'V Taldock, and that ShO was on her way Dorland, an flued the' 620 and cods, this fal�. At the time of his de litti Me m �,h athlh6 4 ,-Ioa Millinery Opening -T. Kidd. (8) � Among the exhibitors at the approac . . , , e 72nd year c Jr. - �� I - � ` Duncan & Dano . fair, how many . will ',is e beon. cated, providing' the edubation can be to ohampici.!n the c�use of the Dominion h:)me tor her friends, ,who live in Alle- for violating the Liqudr License Act of was in of his age. �. ,�4 to the cuurch to ioffez cc Its His - - . - ; * - . : . L, ,, am(8) 1129 1 . i0ok the form of typho. . � -1 I'v d for the. schooled at Guelph ? G PSY9 . , in this matier, ano that the Govern. g iany street, Roxburg�, Massachusetts. 1883, by sellng liquor oln Sunday. - IV'e illness 1 id fev ---; , .-er, . . *-Ougs to 00 Boy Wantea-E. McFaul. (8) 0 08 M, them I . i� . . . . . . . . . . . 'The meetino, I I imparted without creating wit hi n 1; is also. believed from the tenor of the believe this A the first prosepution, of and is Supposed to, have been brou I'll a. ?�� T I � Globe, or you way . 'rouse A hornetl's ' I . jto fall back upon a Re- I A. ­g.ht - !-.L � I Bas -Wilson & Young. (8) . ala can ment is for�'ed � � on by o�et-exertion in harvesf. � , � brief ,jadrewies froi, I C�lling.l � ing. ., .- , ­ . ! . a distaste foi their. noble d qtter found in her pocket that she was the new Act in the couinty. � I , � .. New Dressmaker- Miss Laird. (5) nest. I . 1� . , 11 6 I ' 1J. � � cq:,vvorker!N wer ! � t Pon to be married. When the tr ' -A horse the pro ty of Mr. I -ChEirles Noble) of Kingsbridge,wLO', tnpffan , ; I � be done and s being done 01 th�la a;gri. former o fend' their usurpation of a t ain _per Good Farm to Rent --D.- McDonald. (5) 1 1 w4 , ,,, ­- , � - . " rights, smol who accepts the a�rived at Port Huron ,the lifeless bodv pollon,of ronhar, ran &Wa",y Lin Eli - had been arrested on a charge of ins , 3 L I � I or amul . t I P -1 i � The above is from the Toronto) World., I cultural 061 ego, and w 11 , in. I'll, McFaul's Millinery'Opening. (8) i ; e al b6lieve Provincial ` ' I �ing inciden I 11 58 of I the, , - the proorel, � and is one of th was handed out ville one d4, ;ecently. i The wagon to ity sbo4, Inif - �.11 I e Etp c modes c, f I- matter of business I L tly after his attempt Ito com ' I - I a Tenders Wanted -J. Hannah. (5) - I * sle 11 of fhewindow and placed on a baggage I- .- "he, speaaerB okmed � n' ions I , of the fair young lady . , , . , I that insteuc, Of one coll&e, . should brief simply as a � which i attached came into cont ct suicide by hanging, -was discharged #oM W -, ; t , - Auction Sale -J. A. Laird. (5) argument adopted. by those,wh - oppoo I 9 ' � T) nd for thell fee w0oh it carries wit ' ' age L it wa; 1 k5 ting the well kn- ' ill I have at least. -three in ii l hisPlovince, a L i I � 11 it- tz uck. It was then put in the bagg, with the h0el Sign post and was ba ly Goderich gaol on Wednesday. 11is .. - L �*epe�a '. I or wr Teacher Wanted -S. R.' Govenlock.. (6) the #Agricultural College. e hav,E) -- . � roner sent for. Miss I he boy who was driving confinement in gaol b almost I . ­ ­ ED- I . - I 0, CO I room anc . with a higher preparatd,ry 5 hool in I i wrecked. . as - 1, � We 10.uji symbol (�ev , � . . eotak I IT Seems, thatlHon. John O'C3nnor Waldock was about 25 years of ago, was U I . " 1.�- a ch.a,ngi�ag it a little i ------------ �­­- ­!—��'Imet ,mb�ny young farmers'practica fort nately:' 1Bcaped without Serious in- pletely restored him to health ,and - - , &c., , - 7 11 each. countV. The benehts lerivable : i . . . � , . - . I � I ! �- . Say' -ti Raltip AL * fjor every -day farmers, who have- attended ' ' has Veen appointed to a Supreme Con -rt rather pretty and well Aressed. jury. l � spirits. Mr. Noble has for years been &, jut line � I . I . : from such institutions Ca not he 60111�- - F preaeber " I- I � -- I ,as almost abla-vein 4u- victim to indigestion. His bowels S, ­ ! otber witt! I le - I . O W a I � � P , i . -There 4 a. . I ,� Itroll W*V11051 . * the Agricultural College, an V ha '3 ' Judgeship. What! qualifications be has - I I �& , . ? - ! gi think I can I . � ' L I puted in dollars and cents bul ... ey are � for the po . . Huron Notes. rich a few Oys ago. 'While Mr. Jo4n times refused to perform their nituial , ' : I $Sid , � I never yet met one who would sition hav I I I � 4 , 8 not yet been made 11 Snell's littl �!boy wtts playing about r. functions for a week at a time,.and ho - ; , amicluuroari�U,311 � . none the: lem real for allithat If, as L The Ashfield and, Wawanosh fa -q Rvf� � � I I . I . ! 1:9 L ; � � SEAFORTH, FRIPAY� Sept. 19,1884. his time had been wasted, Oi , at h13 known, as the orgJnB of the Govern- show will be Dan. K I avers that he has no recolle i I is Sound the loud T , I . ; our contemporary remark �, young men - � I held at Dungannon on the aer er s stable, he procurac I ation of at� � - i L i I ' ' kno ale match's and set fire to some I . - 0"er Dod&,"Beli 1 � l ,had not obtained much usef I ment seem to be ashamed,-ol the PbSi, 111h. October, some � ocse temptin g suicide. The regular prisou '. I . I ni � . I I Q : 1 7 L - I . Th � fire was di Mi s. fare and medical attention have re4or. . - i I W' fromEngla larebeiDg.e�acate inour I . -Mr. Andrew Green, an o1dand straw. peovere4 by Mi : The Fe:;tt Att hal The AJOWat Deino�nstration. ledge which served not only, ft) makia tion, and oontent6d. theinselveB- with . . And Halton is fro I L I i i � I - college, who Etfterwards se tle in Maiii- � rtspected resident of . the township of Kmercher 1�, time t6 prevent what ed him to wonderfal vigor of 7 mind and I � . ; I I � . I : � The demoustra.tdion id! honor of On- his calling more pleasant, in e a - aLge_ making the simplelannounoement. Hr. flagila- brai . This contest hAs bl . L I l I re t4 toba, that is the fault of . he. mom I 0:)Iborne, died on the 4tb inBt. He was might have lbeen a B rious con 111. i I '. � . I - . � i - I and easy, but also ,m ' . � . I . ... 1 '40 facts tb at are too, I ore prDfitablO tion. 1 4. - - I tario'sPremier atToroi'to onTnesday. `1 n good-looking Chief� of Pol . . . sow . ;L t and no f the Byste ., aid it is a , O'Connor has beenj a liberal feeder at 8� years of age. -Eve . ice I I I I Merl 0 1 7 looked by po , t1elant aW - � I I .1A - . . . . I the public crib 4br several years, aDd , -Mr orge McLeod, of Exeter, h I mee, as the . gth of ex Eflyr medied L Cli i . -reDg last was, by general admission, one of There are several in tbis county who) fa,,ult whi . Ge as -Miss M�rgan, a fo�raer'te:acher n will go , into trouble someti I . � ch 0 in be very ea I lie school, died at t le e nton � - , ishown the st L : � returned honie after having spent a the Clinton 1!pab followim g from th I , L the most largeIy attended and halve experienced its benefits! and has always Succeeded in giving the least 4 New 'Era - - � . opposea � ! : . � 1)rinciple, 0 - respect the most suc- will give like testimo . [s Supported by the p6ople 1 ' ' couple of months very'pleamntly in the residence ofl her sist0, Mrs. R . P. . shows: Constable FaisleY met with a -; I - � 1. 3r and to persiste in every . ny. It i6 the ol(� p ssible service for the greatest att i I . , I I I of this Province, and it sliould 0 6pt a'n- Maritime Provinces. Brown, -on lSaturday i,,'night; she � 0 s I most annoying, yet laughable, accident I I - i I I I . : I . 1P � - cessfal affair of the kind that and exploded argument that ie ucatio I ax amount of money. For' some years -William. Smith,of VeSt Watanosbi,, been in delilate health for some t . � 8 re'seotatio'n Of f, I . for their b8DEfit. Instead, therefore, of i 0 . ina -'- one day last week, and aO�ough the - i : res. It es � has ever taken 1 lace in Canada, does not assist a man in his calling tha� . I i he occupied a position in the Domini a fell dead on the road not far from his Mrs. Brown ibad been away, and con d ublication of this means � . 0 ion O figu Ir - � � 0 . I p that there : � &uence for I - I . � i decrying it, or advocating its EUlition, , . only reach �ome on SAurday evenin 34', 1 may b one ed-* Or less in. town, -we . � . - I ' - I home on Monday. He was eighty six Ito i I . . rful ir The representation, also, was not in any our contemporary uses. There ar - we believe it to be the part o. every , Cabinet, and he 'proved to be not only her sister then being too low to reco , - � � 10 0, similar o-haracter � ) . - i y 8 of age. I ,- I must furnish our readers with the newfj untrv. If thi' sons'a sectional, but every riding and many uDeducated -business men wh�, worthless there, bu,t on account of his nize her. � I . . R ! good.citizen to urge its in(rea ed effici. - . -Mr. Mittinger has sold his farm on at any cost. He and Mr. Prondfoot I in this co - I I I f . B aer, f 'I : in C071nection with the. county in the Province was largely re- have been more Buccossful than edui. becilityand natural disinclination for R, e 14th concession of � Hay, to Mr. J. -On Satihrday last IMr. E. surveyor, had gone down in "the neigh I I i I ency gnd the Spread of its I adva itages, i I I . - " - . . : . I pretsented. I e cated ones, but it would not be safe to�ll . Clinton, me with nful accide I I 111 the State of )[Taine'. - --Huron, stood well to th k ' In i ra . e de- 'work of any kind, became such a Dais- Gillman. The farm contains 50 acres a t, borhoo4i of Doan's itannery to inspect a. ' � I . I l and to urge upon . far 2,000. which will isfigure hipj�Tfor some time. . bibition becomeS a part ' - . . I ti n ha � . . I im a d was bought for tboa Bum of 8 .. ditch. Af ter they ad .got through they i I 'tate, b'y frout.-and behind its banner marched a argue from this that oaduca I . e that he had to be got rid of. Since . r, bloo�'k I � tution Ot the: S - Bi . i . I � rability of nLore fully a �ailik them- ; anc -The County Judges havepermitted 110 was wO iing at a Saw, when a Sat down on a bo d, which happened . . t �Ivvill effectua . K-40001 i � I larger number of good men and true, been a bar to success. As it �s in busi ! his expulsio-u from the. Cabinet he has the Howick council to postpone the was thrown -with fearf,61 force in his to be in the position of a teeter Ti . A, selves of the adv:a,ntages �nd t t enefits , I . ght � I oxguinelits; of the op. I I , I than appeared from any other county. Dom, so it is in !arming. Thera � is nx I been livincy- upon the bounty of the erection of a Division Court Hall in face. The I ridge of hio nose was bro�- over t 6 ditch. I Some conversation 11 I - . . . nf )rriD I r3 11 . �- I Scott ' . . .1 which it is capable of co 91 . Garrie until next spriDg. on, and his face considerably bruised. ensued, and Mr. P.Oudfoot arose, when L- : While this, demonstration is most flat- uneducated business in n f rmei ­ as ; � . I � 0 - -- �1111114 country, being one of thpBoa who h I the esteemed I but he is able to attend! to his work its . I' ' ' ' � I � I � failur , 4 - � -Mr. Wra. Youngi i ! the board suddenly dropped, and- the ' terin to Mr. Mowat, and while it must either, who does not deplore ris lack Ol i I . . I 9 I . Ma 3 f rom � sufficient knowledge of the interior R 3eve of Colborne, wag 0, ! I ents ' -of tbiB, the THE followi ng SenBible- i k . ,,e first person usual- . . I Chief of Police made a graceful somer. ;, Oppon I be equally gratifying to him it has a education, and who does no� wish 1 i that. it has been I . ' ry - I 1 , now � � the Canada Presbyterian a fe particular�- 1 workings of the Dominion Cabinet to wao drove over the neW bridge at Man- -The co4tract for caIr iDg the mails sault into the ditch; he lit on his feet, . S� Much more important signifIcance. � It his heart that his, education bac' receiv. . 7. I I i !. ol ester. between Gdderich and LuckDow has but evei their size di .action both of Maine � - - . ly applicable 9,t the prese ,t ti 3: We ' make himself troublesome if not provid- I I I d not prevent him . � ' . � I -qe � I I waB not simply to do honor to the ed greater attention in his yo t1l. * And , -Mr. William Broa4foot, of Tucker- been awar4ed to Mr., James Mullen, from siL1kiDg in, and in a n4oment he I thepeople. in the- PI - � - I- . cannot:see that the quality�t! of tbe' wine. edfor. His appoiiAmentto a judgeship be � I i who has dri*eu the stage on that .route - bibftion by ovei w Im ' * man thitt so, ma' s of the the uneducated business me and fav . .i I Smith, who is becomij�g quite a noted was Mull almost up, to his hips. Proud- . �. I . ny thousand- . �. used thousan Solo ir Bible" is little Short of � burlesque, and 'the b( breeder, recently' sold a m for so long. Jim is a veterar I 11 al I . irse ' �are to I Will, Aspoil I the culcul - ds of year t in thalt foot vows that it was an accident, but I - � C intelligent and representative yeomanry mers, who have Succeeded, mig t havel lands has anything to do th tb Scott 1 only merit it,has is�that in this way he Mr. James Carnoeban ior $200. I Service, ill, no doubt, continue to as Paisley .eto., �and all tLe f4se­ , . I J I I . I I . went home byi t.be back � . - L I I 6 I . I these Calculatidus, �, . of the count. -v visited "Toronto an(y done vastly better for themsel' res and' Act. they d 'eat uired tolrendev some sort of -Mr. Robert Murray hao -been a,p. i render the public good .ervice. , looking like 0, man whb bad been � 'On . . - SUPPOS DO' id so intoxi - � may be req . street, � � I I I ; r) i I .9 I I . I took part in the demonstration on Tues- would undoubtedly have O�Cu ied al . . I inted 'postmaster at St. Helens, in I -On Sun Jay, the 7t inst., a dau. ii- J run thro: ugh a mill -race, he rbally won. i -- � . - ---O- ­ . I � - , Ing wine in those days, �is t lat lauy ,I service forthe mon4y which it seems he pc ter of Rober; Steen, of ast Wawanosh, I � i ManiAtoba aua : . . I I pl%ce of Mr. John Gordon, resigned. . dered w aether an undue advantage bad i - ' day last, but to testify their approval of better po8itibn among their follo: ws haq I - while or-gag(d in milking, suddenl took e' , . t . Noto , . . I � reason why we should -not regu. ate or � must have from tho public treasury. A better appointment dould not have y not been tak n of him. It is not often � , 4 , . the course he had purrsued i they been educated. If our I armorg . � i I . a pain in th head, and' in spite of 411 11 -M I -n battling . -� if,a I lajori-I I . I on made. I the nob lest eon -stable in Huron gets in . 4 . . bE I I 1� -r. james Fisher, .1 . I �. prohibit the Sale of whisk - I 1. I I . i i ­ for the rights of the Province .against , and - business men were, as W I News of ihe VV eek, - -Messrs. George Dahill & Son, fur that niedica'.. skill could,' do, she died in an ard fix, but he is willing to 7 . I - � , ty of t e people- think it w)1l S ro dol � . . i ford,inthe county Ott, � I I - I the afternoon. She was a fine you�g � A. , I - -1 Federal aggression. Viewed from this -a ' , � - - nAuroa manufacturers and undertakers, � . ad did this time. � : elected Presidelib of tt rule, mor highly, educated there,! If the se of wine in thod3 d � 8 t61113 i . BRITISILPRISONE�s.-Major Kitchen- . I I . I 0 y I of Clinton, have assigned arid it is ex- ! woman, and was respected by all who . 0 - � would be fewer lawyerE and' � - , or says tha:t� it is learned from trust- . � I I � � form .Assa iation. � , y . . staind-point, the success of the demon- i I ! 1 4 C,fainst prohibition, it telli: wi h equal beir estml;e will not pay ' knew her'. i I i --- I 0� � . � al . . I worthy sources thab there are two Pected that t I � I I -The first wbeat t - . I . I e � an � professional men An Parliahae it and,,' I . I -There was quit excitemOt A Useful Hint.11 .1 force against -licens'e. �he fac I is'the, ; thous* ts on the dollar. ' . r . miil at � --. stra-tion is vastly more gratifying than' 1 1 and, British prisoners in Berber.. over 50 cen . I j I � .rOu.,ad. in the . , . I . 9 occupying high positions in on i � ; caused in t e village �f Crediton la�t MR. �1)12011,-DE-A-n SiR,-I,n Tnz . . inst., -aud if the mere glorification of the man was r imuntry.1 -J. Hill, of Wroxet4r, was arrested - , th,e fird I . . . � social Jasuag s of those lays h ve n' ! DISDA13E IN NE 'YORK. -Dysentery . : Friday by large black! ig which fou4d i 6th I � J -1 P - a p i ch4 �pped id' intended. It Shows that whatever It is a lack of education which i oo fre-1 last week and sentenced to ten days in � ExPosiT9R of last week I noti6e a by-law seaBon w4E _I : b ; i i earing on th� present ag tatioD. W � Of & malig�lant t�pe is prevalent in ' I its way int:) S. Davis"I Shop and gbt I I � publish d by the municipali�y of Tuck- Le I . the county gaol for carrying concealed I --Qui& a, ijumher o. designing and time serving politiamns quently prevents the practical men of,' I , Sullivan co�uuty, New York, Several t, � stuck fast in a double �utter. The vigg i i I . good a rigb', to stop the - -I- i � tave, quite a w apous and using threa��ening Ian- : I erstnith concerning a drain t6 be made t lever -are 176POrted � the country from pr I � I cases having termi a ed fatall . � � may db or think, the hearts of - the essing for�v-qrd,and., . ran out on t be street w�`th the cutter on . in that township. Having ad some - : ecantion. is b . I 'We of whisky, if our peopl, I wish to do � � U06. � . i � . Every Pr : . . ally ' ; . . FOREST TiREs.--Forest fires have gu - its back, sojaring Mr. uston's borige, 1 4 ; ' people are riggh t, an d th at th ey are f taking, the posit -ions which their natural � Thos. Elliott, who formerly taught . I e-xperience in such matters I 1rast I I � I vent its s,preadiug. ' I I wi e T4 again broken out in Huron county,Michi- - -; ; .1so, as Noah bad to'drinli D� , I which was tied at Abb t's store, ca�s- ` may not be considered imperdnent if I . z determined that their Province shall abilities in many instances eminently I . . � near Bounailler, has resumed the poada- . , � -Xr. Xenneth�)Iui i ,�right to regulate the traf�6, b law i� i gan, the flames eing within eight I � � a �, � . . y goutle's rod, and will act as Principal of I Ing it to bre ik loose an XuU away. i not be shorn of any - of her rights and qualify them, for. 'They staind aside � I . . ; Should call attention to t e fallacy i sa, dugi 100 potato ' � z � . .1 miles of Port Huron. , 1) � ! & � . . I � .admitted all irourid, and tegulation is . I Dungannon school, in place of Mr. ! -Says th Clinton New Era: Duri�g in tho. mode ,of com ting the I' . wtek. erxch I . � : while the educated professional men I FLOODS IN SPAIN, )evere. floods are � the quarter ending August 31; the 4t. aD payments. I ; , privileges. TLis &,monstration should * ' I I p � hill last - . I . J 'hosia eople i . oad. Dual � The s�me thing Siz4. T w o P., . .� , ' , - f '-�tbe germ of � mbibition. ' � Munro, -who has resign . I I I ; I � I ernmefit that possessed of the self-confidencE .! prevailing around ona, Spain. Con- th teudance at the Prre'bbvterian 6.abbaf-b occurred in TurDberry a I d many I I , d three putiud- prove to the Federal Gov . which ' . -The Sheppard farm on thell . I 4 i 1 gwoVghe . ' I . 16,ho Spend so. much time !a 1. 1139 0 1 Biderable loss of li id property is re. I I I � Bi-, the rights of Ontario at least must- not education naturally gives, step to. the �, I . . concession of Goderich townsbip, near school, in is town, was the smadlost , other municipalities, andl in the -A vo6ng Daw. u � . � � I , . phow that Bible wines were no intoxi- i ported. Railway t a c is suspended. . . - 1'.; be trampled upon, aild it should be a front and enjoy the piivileges which, L -- . ; known for a Dumber 0 years. Bati a , former place caui.,ed mueh trouble. The L if . I Holmesville, has been Sold to Mr. Henry -tally ssht� I" I - I � aeciden , � � 6ating, are not helping t ,S o�t Act ' Hr-, F---.- -o-1-J.H.Barry acei- M,,Lellan, of Peel, foi , singular tbing-in. conne tion with tTS � total amount to be levit. d on those bene. I I . : . e under other circumstances, won fallto � h J i I r $4,200. The I : a I Port Arthur a fe"tW4. . I . - 'Y" 0 1,� . warning to them that they have . . Id do' a gre ' dentally h-aDged hiu�s If I Phil delpbia fa-ni contains ,90 acres., 6 : a . you -ng vyi,Manl. gon . � i very much. They wou 'at n I is that the collections for the a , a � fitted under the by-] w is $1,062.30, but h I I � � ; � of tb the other day - avorina� to -While Mr. G. Habel, ot Colborr,e, quarter are �be largest ever received. 1 toavoi.diodd figures �we will caill it A ; . ' . I I i eal more 7 ir P,ens . . $2,000, " ,� revolver 0 him. Sil- 1 . clues tion to,; Id "been was log�ing last week fire broke out . ; Y ' As the 1 debeutures have tN�o ears to I for them to venture. It would be well country,.whb .only lack e I prove that Bill Syk s could have The decreas) in attendlince was main) , � X30 X � . - . y I was load0d. ; I run th4 will no doubt be ibs i ed at 6200 1 1 On the rack a�d secure a law '�Otes! for banged in the MaDner described by ar d ran over about ten acres- of grass 13 rd Ric' -111 - just as far in this direction as A is safe the lot of the more practical mei 6] z if they I would pu; th 27 ende ' a I make them at least equally capable. - ; , - . � 4 . on the boys' side, while the increase �n � to remember, however, that alth6ugh I - I .. . I I I I -19dwo. , 1�s - .11 �be Act. Th� question is not 1,1 What - Dickens, the great. po�elist. Stubble, before it could I]o stopped collections was also on �hat side. I each,on'e payable each year. Itwil,lbe ,, b- -Ontario, has at length secured. her But, aside from this phase of . the � ' ' I I - Mes I i � d out of bi I - '1INJ JAPAN. -Fearful burning several oords of pod, which ' -It is ,the inteut*011 of STS. I I I valke ; I - � . . � � I � L I FATAL FLOODS w nnticedt,batiDterest is eh;%T�j,edfortho third' flat - at '1' . 4ind of wine d e as err peo ) rin . '� I . P the mpor- r i ' E'iDeS & W,kl]iRMS, proprietor' of the I total ,amount for the full term of ten . Dipeg, a few 11�' � , territorial rigbis, the battle is ,not yet question, there is anotber very, i . , . floods have occurrTa !in Japan, which were piled in the field.,: . I I . 8 I . . . houBands of,years ago." 1he estion ,, I � I I . Win -� � -hat has , 1� it , � lasted four days, &� an entire district Mr. Joseph Whitehead, well known Zurich grist mill, to Shut down about i years,whereas as each deLenture, of y � is thi-Lis were brok over. For the mode of justice f tant consideration of which our d1onte I - � . I , I ss : hi . �, It � I m- is: 11 D,o we �nt liquor so. d as'a hover- was subalerged to � the depth of sixty to most of our readers, �aa determined the 18t of October, in Order to ma�e ' 5200 ea�h, falls due, tbeinterpst on this I . . been meted to her, Eshe has not to thank � I I maalus in a critical ,061 . poroxy seems to have loTt sigh. The ' go in this country now?" If a clear i feet. Whole townp have been swept to become a residenb�of Huron once some improvements in! their mill, �y amounti should cease, i . I i I I ratiit I . I . � . -Harvest olle . � the Federal authorities. Until the last object of the college, as we vie, 'it � is! iia- � (assuming $2,000 as principal) . � . I I a I I I of the Nprthw,est I 47 I 1 � " I � jority say�,­ no," then t ale Dusiness ' away, and it is -beli�ved 70,000 persons m)re, and hits returndd to Clinton to way Of Patti Ig in the ndcessary mach I amount r) I ha -moment they fought fie wi I . . . r - I i . � I reely agalust not to teach young men" how �o plo : I hed. : , live and has , taken �ossession of his ' ery for the operation of I the roller p b is $3,00 , $1,000 behjg interEst, but by I 1% � I must be stopped, no matte, .wl a; kind , P"', I I �hey are a I pealed this sealiOu . i I ; . � Ontario. The learned Commissioners and sow and rea-p � A GOOD APPOINTXENT.-Earl Eufferin former residence i1i that town. � Coss. I ISO buildina an ad *- the me hod of payments the interest . i - i I - . "I . i ! wine, MALY and mow. Tfiey can 4 . . i I binding t I I I . Of wine thq ancients used. I 1 haB been appointed Viceroy of India, ' Mr. Baker, of Blake, in the town- tion to the mill to aqcommodate tl�ie , should The annually f h $1000 : ! lie off ft)r. tieveral dla� I . . t hom e'. At the � � I . I I ' - I of the Dominion Government appeared learn these arts betterla' I � I � He is prob iat Eno- sh � p of Stanley, claims to ha new machiD ry, as we I as their coh- �90, $8 as" ' w.8 . I I ' ab�y the est man tl ve threshed . � . 0, -870, $60, 850, 40,7-830, $20-,: . . hary t�l - befo -�� — - - 0 ? . � � ,- : i esting until: th� re the Privy Council and pleaded college, however, tbey'can witness and. : - A CONTEMPORARY very , orr(c,;ly re. I ­ � li : land could put in e klace. He was Clio an average of 1,200 bushels every day : stautly iucr asiDg trade. � 10, or �, total of $550, some 1 $450 less. : . . I . : - I � I I . i - . ; - t supply- I A , t with Stock, marks: 11 Th' YOUDg' er'i of On- : most popu�lar Governor-gaueral that fo tho past two weeks.' At one Place �: -The I orpsters of Londesb fo have . against Ontario and in favor of M -ani- participate in expekriments � . 0 � . . I 0 It wak this method that led to the . i -Settlers in the . . I toba, and it was no fault of theirs that .seeds, manures, &c., � , I Canada ever had, and he has Since he threshed 525 bushels of oats in two � made arrangements with Rev. Nr. Tav difficulty here, as the parties after a ; i bl, � . � . - and learn results, tario having.bech speciall invited to I shown himself to to an accomplished hours. I I I . . - I few years complained that the payments I I -have learned that � . . I I . � I I I -. . A � � t " the decisioD was given in favor of On- �, : lor, o to prea h 9, sermon PO .1 fbre,par�� of Aut�ast z in a way that an ordinary f armor cannot take part in the Mowat eel lbra i , the diplomat. i . , � . I I : them on Su day, September 21st at12 . an . � ifleftoff tiii aft . . I . I I I I ,-The Signal gays: 4 man -represent- were ge bting no less. The p1l adopted . as I . - I I tario.- That this hostility will cease afford to do. III thi' ii scientific Toronto Mail Says that tho. ie w d d o s DROUGHT. '-There is a great drought ing the Hudson's Bay Qompany, was in ' � by loan companies is also an 'impossibi- . I - 8 way' I . I ; . p. in., in Mr. John ME son's .busii. A I � : I ly the,custcm I i i I I -there an L I former lin the coa, regioris of Pennsylvania. Goderich h I'll � lity for a municipality wbfre . i : earlv tb now, we have no reason to hope. There knowledge is spread over a wide 3urface will be blackguards, such I as may be ' . . Lstweek buy"nf, hams for the ' large turnou is expected, as 'Ith co - . a farmer, i,:3 a I I Whole towns are without drinking Northwest. Those of o" )O!na i are other questions of difference4hicli and -among many people in � ' ur merchants L mittee have �pared no pairs to: . Te many drains, as the council ivould levy I I ali � laanner �ound at Areet corners aft r Dightfall. . tim; to better at! v . , : in one i . , . i a ' water, and il is feaxed' that many will who bad a stock on hand sold them at ! the tb i a success All neighbor- way and pay in another. - It may 1. j - ; erman Peoi : . : are of '�evea more -vitad importance than that never would be.done .if left to pri- trhey are fond of the shelte I of if iendly die of thirst. In Soulthern Ohio and go)d prices. - 99, e been invited, and a cor- be that this is not the first; drain for I I � : I � I . . a � I ing .Our�11,1,rlbn J . . Winnipeg.ohairlifall . I . I ' dial invitatio -is extended to the g I aner i , ry . : �- Committee, has bee � I this, a -ad which Cannot be settled� by vate effort. The students of the college fences, against which they 3an IE1111, to West Virgin athe cattle are dying for -Mr. N: Deichert has sold the Com- I )�% I -Luckersm'ith, but I merely call atten I � i . a * er, a d ;in the Western Dal roial hotel propert� in Zurich to tion to the point as it niq prevent I I . I amy court save the high court of �.the see these experiments worked;�out, they , pull at the cigar ends t iat accident w It If 'at ! � public. r plicity with !�-Inl � � - I : people a,t the poltB. If the contentions learn the practical ; result I I . states cyclones a e roaming around M ,: Pyne, of New Hamburg, for $5,000. -M,r. C. T�ait Scott, Wingham, rb. much confasion. afterwards. 1 . . i lit : ZZ - � - . i ' '1� ,an d! U ey can �Iaces �at their command' 'h E) I � i � I toheitorb in emhL . I I . . - 'I � . � i� . a I I f T1 e new proprietor todk possession on ceived. a telfgram the other! day ao- SUBSCRIBER. of the :Tederal &uthor,itlies are to pre- put them in opera*tion on � I . I . city treasury. I thEir owni tedolent of whisky and! slahg, and �HUNDER S I I wmmwm� i . I � . i .. . A QU LL.-Tbore was a th 10th inst., Mr. Deichert is going to i quainting hiIiIi of the death in. Dalla�, — d a of abouV' I I e , I � - plundere Vail, self government"lif so far as the farms without � I : I any fear or risk ofifailurei tobacco an'd, profanity.' 91his headful violent thunder squaill at Alpena,Michi- f ai -in. I Taxas, of hiol eldest kon, Charles . . : 0.0 , .. I I � I . . � ThQ Campaign in Aalton. I : , -Rev. Dr, Ki ri: Province is concerned, is a sham and a as a result. In t , st week. Over an inch of rain -Cherrydale Farm', also known as : Scott. Th 'oungmanwas2lyearsof !� his, way 1h ndreds �ubbish will probably hell to ir crease - - � 6 i I toba C .4legio has � � I � I I � - I . I I . (. I � . . . fell in eig4t minut is. Thomas Scarfe th 3 lie Touzel propert near Goderich, 1 age and baYbeen engaged for sorne A correspondent of the Clinton New delusion. According to their theory, obtain the benefit of thi�se expegm I yl I ' . . I visit to England, in � . oantw? the attendance of vouDg x4en, Conser- i Era who was on the spot giv�s the foi- . . . . . . - � was struch by ligh Ding and killed on was sold by auction the oth 3r day to l months as CleN-in. an Insurance Office . I .college on(I the oau the chosen representatives of the people whereas were it not for the coll . P I lowing rapbic description of 4 I : e e they V�ativea as well. as Refortners, A the the street. Another 'mans arm was Win. Vanstone, for $6,420. It com- I in Dallas, an was doink well. A week I . Mission ma i � ­ . Scott Act campalan in Halton: t � #-in the N -01`-- y pass s-ack laws as they deem wise, would never be tried, and if triA, the belebration. To the theqr that.overy. broken. A house-andl mill 'were blown prises 162 acres, A comfortable house I previous to h s death ho had the mi - 0 � 1 4 - - � . . � : I . I � ed contributions V. . 14 1 � � -. but ual-esa they'meet with the approval zesult would be confined't,o a very political opponent is a stqundrEl, and down. Fy o a d feet of lumber and a valuable orchard. It was a cheap 1 fortune to ha e a splint6r of -wood run The conflict f in ' Halton., which has -00, as the UXIC-1--1 thT � . i was blown into o ,a e. . � . 1 47,5 . purchase. I into his foot causing 14ek-jaw and re- been lolked forward to, on bo% sides, ism I L i . ! fund. fo ge Of the thirteen men who ,compose the limited sphere. Another #',ea, bene- fhat the rest of mankind al 6 f ol B wh? A POLICEMAN Di GO GES A LizA.RD.- .. On Friday af teruoon S. P. Irwin, sultina in death. I "I I no over.. It was conducted 4ith great � r tboa oolle ! � � . I . I I � Ottawa Government, and who in no fit of the Agricultural Colleg i t� I � � � -Don-uld MeBac e is, that ielish blachiguardism, the'Mail clin& - i 7', 0� z .., Was cab � tl : ; . i A policeman in , etlersburg, Virginia, millwright, from the Barter Manfactur- -A deputation repreoentiug the Bap- vigor both sides, and both appearA I : � ghtin a � I - I . k, Wa attacked w � I . * � I . sense represent or are responsible to yonug men obtain in it an education ith desperate tenacity." 1 TI 8 result named Schan ith. vio- in ,r Company, Toronto., while working tist church A Win am, waited On to be eq ally confident of su ; ess. The I � , : . ' . ff I I I cfe � ; -driving' ailmg the I I . y- .be ; z �out, tied his borses the people of Ontario, they cannot be- which fits them for creditably filling here predicted has evident lent Dausea, and fooling something at R. Irwin's elevator, Clinton,*fell from Rev. John Gray, of Clinton, a foawday� 8 cause o right has been triumphantly. � . ' I an ac- lerawling in his thro: ELt,! put his hand to a 3caffold a distance of about twenty since and as ed his ace ptancet of a call maintained aizainst-an unsr�,rupulous, � ! come valid,, and the views -of the people any public position in th of theirl com . , . . . ; 'got under the wago I . O' YOUD' his mouth, and, wit ' well or anized and wealthy �mon I . : � . . . e gif 6 plished, for the turno* , I t� h lithe assistance of feEt, and was in Stan tly ;� killed, from that place.. He gave them iio op ol Y. � i T .1 . . � ; I as ex e8sed throu - fellows withont being weaned fro - ( ; the Storm was Oviier ,,, pr ,gh their represents, in their 'Men at the demonstration* bn rue8da 'his wife, pulled out al lizard fourteen ted'that Je- W�ile, an the part of the Act, every- : , � � ; y . encouragement, and in ima I i a I I I --The Toronto Newsi of Tuesday last . li�I:Bes ha, -tireg axe set at defiance and go for occupati -n. In order t: gain an �i inches long and two inches thick. Tt is the I . . . . . . 0 0 .educa. ' as a subject for remark b3 m Ily, and � .L -Eton. The N , thing was done .that coulol, be -done - f i . . W I f says: A farmer ramed, David Moffat, would remain in Cli I � I I � I lightnii!i(I L . , � '. L' . ; toli Ma'nymo e legititn�t � � naught. It is again8t this absurd-, tion, or in other ' . I supposed he swalloweo the embr 0 Of ba 3 ,succesi, yet their�� I 0 Words, in � or or I they were not!of the kind E' .y ilim, from Huron, -,N.as run in as a E ra says: W43 are sure hat ely, to secur( : � I I . : . i P 811 E ringly 0 . � . 1 , -Th.e streets 40i the lizard whili) dri I than the me bers of Ili" . trust w4s in the arm of on ? - , king water. ,drink last night, Hoadamenear being, � . �'nipotence, des, i . i I own congreg I r ! Dot much il, I I � f potic, and daugerous,rendering, of the secure such classical knowledge "as will �Iluded to b the Mail (Jitber. The ' i . � '' dently I y f I tA S IN SociEax. -Victoria h I . and the were not disappoirited. The. � I Constitution that the peo' . ENSATION illed at the Union Station, where be tion here wo d deeply regret his r i t i - I li 0 : . - I ; : . . rope, posi. having ia szengtb- =' Of . - .. � each rain storm - ple of Ontario enable tb6m to take their� p 4buse of the Mail is � � us. #e i -a t O successof the cause depende largely Oil � . . YOU L I � . i I i korOBiDi, daughteri 1 the millionaire attempted to get on a:train while 1' moval from amongsl ; � impals . A feT, . , I I axe now called 'upon to contend. It tion in life, our ng farmers i uBt go oning and cementing effeA upon the I .broker, G. 11. Molosini, a partner of motion. : D. useful a member of tb community to the influence, help and pra3+rs of the � sable. � Mtdn i , . . � � . .. . i , pointts,!Llong . - I . I I i I ; will never do in this nineteenth century where this is to be attained. � Jay Gould, eloped itl� Ernest J. Sebel- - .-Messrs. Stalker � women of Halton and elsewhere, They ! � �� Were it Reform party ; and were it !not for the & Plukerl did some be �pared. � J r . I : � i . so 13oft ithat tile vi -h � . . : -In the regular coursp of business, were naremitting.in their efforts ill i � i i � , . ling her father's coachman, last week. big- thresbing the otherlday on the farm : I and In this age of freedom, to accept not for the Agricultural Col - , I 0 11 . " I to the tubs and ill � I . - le they 4iscredit, it inflicts upoii C inadian -) 9. I- �, idents I- 1 � MorosiDi appears lo Pe broken down of Mr. Richard Slprung,; Hallett; They OU Saturday, Messrs. Thompson * favor of the Act. -One or tVV ale ,eP in tbt such a degrading position. It is ' � I s . I 1 , sank so dic our would require to go to ordinary Colleges j' urnalism, one might well* r qhat it with griof. i charge tbr6shed 852 bushels bf gr%in-160 of Switzer, of Clinton, took in a �4 bi�ll are related that wil how their W611 . .- 1 � . � P . 813 The,"' os,t, -terrible � I v at I ; ,of horses were lqu* ,, -we 1 1 duty, therefore, either to have the con. or Universities. Here th . among their Other cash. This partic - and tac . In the town of. Oak - ! � . . i , - ey are -brought d. I i brought against Sebolling is that he was wl eat, 500 of oats, and 187 of barley, and I 11) I � -B. Johnn-Rou, . lie continue . I � I I . . � , I mo I -- - - own n lar bill was shortly afterwards padd, one 1 1] I - stitation so amended that an interpre. into an entirely di� C I J in'the habit of wash in h of �Zhe meetings, at h* h DOMO' ,� i �; I � � � 4 ladiesf ff SAM nder- -cleaned up the floor twice, I'll six and W, if 1 Fra-i-rie oatnak al I I.., I : was to speak, it is sai� I . I clothes in : and found its way into sev i � outaeulnbel:f tation S, aho'rsetmu�hlsand hanging on -half hours.. er I that he ; I � r ! � 0 monstrous cannot -be given ,to from tha�t to which they had been ac- 1 THE PolitiO�'l lines of Dr. ov ling M, them on thed' t dry. The gossips . --Mr. T. F. Miller, becretary of the -L acbir pg, took possession of 1 front t t ficres . I g 200 stro the � j � ! - - ' - . 'e"co � other stores, event .ally re - I � 7 ; 'tire crop, to the X it, or to place in, power in the Domi,n � customed. The surroundings an I asso. - nee had �� i I I I . P.P. for Sout4� Renfrew, hwirp e, idently are horrifie� to thin of a millionaire's Htwick Insurance OrDpany, wb.ile the bank, where it was pro- part of the hall, and their prose I : jLAO , . i . . 0 � . - 1 .' I nounced a counterfeit. , Mess . Pot an i �is ring effect on the, anti-teri- � I i : . St. Paul Vichl i . . i I r, Ion men who will not strain it for the ciations are, if anything, antag6nstic to Oot fallen up n pleasant plac 38. He daughter marrying washerman. driving a reaper on his' brother's f arna , pi � I - ,IV vrol � .. I . ! I 19 exceeding -, , THE CHOL T 'ITALY Cholera on Friday, had I per& -nee orator. He h ;good time I - purpose of hampering and wnnoyin,g a farm life, and in a very sbort tim 3, they' as now been unseated by the .31,-ction the misfortune to have Thompson & witzer,- aB the first into aan't al ", . - ! being --�blp, wit"I t . , I ! I - � . i political opponent, or aidiD a a political I ; Beams to be making In ch more terrible Some of his ribs frabtured by being whose hands the bill cime, were com- at all, a� all.' Under such cire mstances � I . . . ; - I � � U,1�0 C: 0 lose all taste for the farm an- faim'�l ourts for the second tirn' boys, to rick " � �, I e':thiE larlia- I , . ravages in Italy tha it did in France, thiown off the mac4iine whilst the I polled to Stan(-[ the lossof it, and, unfor- he does! not seem to f��al at dberty to � . friend. That both �hould be - � i , <Trow. an'l e I"* accom- habits and r, ! . i the,� . , . � ustoms,'- and long before -iiient. His first election Ivas voided and the a tunately, they do Dot k from wbona - use the �Same freedom of Ian- ia.-ge as $t 1 � � , . I uthorities se m to be paral- borses were running away. D.Ow 0 � � . I . i p t-) , � !no . , plisbed we admit 8 m 0 they received it. 1. I : - . ". I U, but the former must their education i co pleted th'3.7 are 4nd the judges disagreed o yzed. ' Choleia patients are abandoned --Annie Watt, a littlO five year old jother tim.08. i � - , - � t que8- � 3 -131,sineqq sveu whether the latter be or not. This is entirely we in the streets of N& I �s, and are there daughter of Mr. George Watt, of the ; -On Thursday of ast Week. M .. In Br nte the ladies were Still M-Or`a" . i I . &ned from the far and t1ion of perSO11al di'squalifacabion (no .Gd C ; I I !- ! Winnir,eg artl lVe"I ' . I ragil-)o the L . �- � � 4 adiDg thror,, b, had the ` Hartman, of the towns dip of Hay �d cessfal in di8cou 11 i � drift into other' paths of lif - i � I ! i COMID43 1narR44-- GI1& of the -important duties which the left to die. It is Sp 6 10hout 131h concession of Hulletl- ,b sue rave hira - m i . � . &�i 13�-! , At the e judges- dEciding that t4e'. ()fj ences, the countr and e ery little'village is mi 3fortune to tall fro ' apple tree the misfor s horses run Anti -Scott orator Lee. Theyg I : -" � , . � . : . - M an tun to have bi . - i I Reformers of 0 ntaxio have before them th Y, I , '. r. ' . Mc� is I . says Ill A, � - , Agricultural College, bow6ve ommitted by; him were 1juffidi nt to belpiDg to .well tb, total of victims. ab ut a wee ago, and break her leg. away. He was at one of the lime hous(D'S a i�ng iu . I . I a . , r, 1 th 3y are ol . - very raaud quiet ear i I and b"llilldim! DCX1 a -DA it they continue watchful, zealous surrounded by associates who, -like qjsqualif him f L� There have been ele6n hundred inter- Ur der E;I-,ilf ul medical treatment she is at the Station, at Ex , loading lim 3, his first. address, but wbcan 1�e got up . I . n I y rom. again leing car let I I : on '> e- t, f-: � . . . . ; ` . Owen strle and energetic, .Success wiH crown their themselves, are directly fr � ments in the cholelra,� section of the. rapidly recovering. '� . when the train came al ng, frighteni, g the seco d time., they struck up that -. I � I I _ � , . - r. !) ; � om the- farrh t1idate, and th 3 other j u dge deci d: ng to ture, - - � � to X - L. , . Off Orts in this as it il . 1 ' --The Brussels Post of last week the horses and causi g them to break grand p1d martial bymn and - I I merchant - has done in the �� Naples cemetery sinlee �tbe outbreak of ' D . J i 17 � . inade; I , for :-I I and are i fiterested in farm pur'sul i�, and , e'contrar -- (ffect. Un ; 11 Rescue the I ; � . . y deii thaE E) cir. the plague. The 4 ' loose. They Ian about 100 yards, whEn . � !, I I utborities seem to sa5s: The newly appointed captain for . perishing." �- . I'— � -tafitter Of the Boundary Award, which Flomething ' . f. I I h pertaining .to the j farm' is J I ttempt, to r�g" . � i minds -us eomew- i . � I I . I �umBtances Di. Dowling a&in b came be ks panic stricken I as�: the inhabitants, thE Salvation Army in Bruosels arrived they came to the station yard ga, , various �ud vigorouB a . I I .1 � i- � . I . I . 111 1� ! � , . : � I AV � I I . . 7 . i . ! . . . I i t I . I ; I . - I . I I . I i � i i I ! I . i : i . I . 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