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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-10-31, Page 4- . I I . � I . . . - � � ; . . � . . N � � I I . ,: ; I I . I I - ; � I ; . � I . I I i � . . I I I � � � I I I . . I - i I � . ! . . . I . , i � . . . . . . i i ! . . - i . . . � . : ! I : . . I I � . � � ; . - � . : I I I . � ; � � . . � � . I . . i � I I . . . I � ; I , , I � � . I . I . r I I . . � I i . � . i � . . I . i . � . - - . . - .. i! . ! I I � . . � I � I - t I ! a ; I - - . ; . - I i . � � . - I 1 I - I . i . I � � % I : .1 . t � . . I : - i ItHE HURON EXPOSITOA111, I . . 4 - f i . i i I — - � - ___­_ - I I L I I- . i . . 07CTOBF,R �J � - -------------- � � �11111 . . I - , 1884., � � . . I'_ - ! — , . — " . -----..----- I � I . � � . � . . � I — i I I .. . . I i � —.---.-.--,- ----..-- ..--..-...,.---- - - - — __________ ____ , Now � � I I . I . � I I . -___ � NEW ADVERTISEMEXTB.- will ever accede to such a demi lid. t e baLla!n : marble dust "th a li tie Nile vall IdWa Ifa, though out o!f doors the humor remains. They canoed a collision, I immediately ployment for both ' � � a - I .. . I �Vi By beyo dy Ha � . and : — . N 'a g On. I�OrBes 4nd tnen . � : T M 9, : iTon rue d pef per, or gitiger. Thi is te % they vould b see ; to take life easily, and to make afterbeleftthe service oil the Grand certainty during win, *. T ' � 5Z9'Th6 fignre between the parenthesis after hey have too true an appreciatiai i of ' � I . lad. to see an indep . 0 succeed - z . i . ' I t K it I - . � i � k- dent Governmez i established a har.' the best of the seasons which are short Trunk rather suddenly, not waiting for the conduct of a busin� � . . � excht line, deuoteo the page of the paper an which, the rights of their constituents eve .- � to som . at $1 er band to t1ose wh .. re toum. which won d keep the peace with n � 1 6 on Batch lities 4 - - p . and! hard for shillings and sixpe ces. the formality of a disoharO or calling implies a, bigh degree : the- advertisenkerit will be founol, ; � I . : . � I : � - .think of doing anything of the k nd. if ' � of intelligelice i JolO enou toinrohaseit. Veterhar- Egypt, One i Oufficielit fees for his pay. Edison was a 1minor-at the sad a mastery of details- Wherever we ; � . ours, imer�e, and pre. Even their vexation at in � g con � Milliiiery—Hoffm&n Bros. (1) #: .. . , . p Au, t, it behooves the raralpress, and the i�n� � butgood sbal tet, vent the slave rade. When it was probably only lasta till thenextvictiM time, and not long ago big father who meet with conspicuou I uce a e th � . I grOe' that nothing . A a 0 8 8 es . � Trials of a Scotch Laddie-C.Daucan,(5) - I But the common peo- resides at, Port- Huron, pu e , SOWiD:g MaChinec3-0. C.W. a food, 'aud mediciuo6s to claim qualities invariably underlie th � , m eat known that Gor on bad sent Stewart comps in sighb. - I 4 . . � � . . � , illROn. (5) " country representatives in the Legi3l,a- g000l 6 in a' . I em. I I � . . Fall Dry Gooda—Duncan & Duncau.,(5) ture, -to Strengthen the hands of Nfr. fi�mjpathetid indications I to burn Berber t ie Government direct- ple �re poor. You see this as you look for some $26.8� and interest,the amount Farming is becoming more �atd More a _ , i . e Of .any ed-" that counter o!rders should 'i.be Beut. at t4em. Their picturesque cottages of wages due his Son at the time of his process of complex* Mallufaeturin Fall StOok—R. Jamieso,n. (5) . Mowat in resisting the impudent de. v I . __ 7 I � Qle. I il 22 with! the thatched roofs Must be nar- departure. The claim passed through operation: w!ards R ighea � Card of Thauks—R. ok M. Ball. (8) - . .1 ! I I Inaletter dated Arw ud� Gordon � s., whose re 9 i ' � - . I MR 'I il 1 . a ; I re hi t I mands that are now being de u pon . i . I ­__ -,.----- ays he has offered freedom and pay to row 'places to live in ; axid wbisky is the band's of Mr. Larmour,lat Stratford, to those who p]an best� and -a 'ecute . .New Firnr­-Camrtbell & Bright. (8) X I � him. Those ma,kincr -1: T�E pbtiltion of the elecbor� o he slaves who desert Ma,hdi. This policy, an expensive diet. At the north they who forwarded it to Motitteal. Owing thegreateat efficiency.1 i With Bargains at Dau6n. & Duncan. (8) 1 t), t . his aBsault. are - I .. . looksbetter. . The women, in th fields to the fire at Point St. Oharles some ! f ; . . �e he es, will So : nd tL a doom of slavery ' I Choral Meeting -J. A. Willson. (8) united, persistent, pralasible,. and not coiun't'v of.11J`erth, askiogtihe Governin tit P 14 I 6 It may be that U6 ; . I - , . . . I I in the Soudan. !He declares if Shendy weOl shoes and stockings � coming decade W-sinted—Wai. Erwin. (5) 1 . overly scrupulous, to submit the So tt Ct to I vote in tLa ) which may time ago, which destroyed: the old re- will see many fnistalla4ious �,Of' electrical - � I � . . t an� - as they are � is captured it Will be d a to the Govern- be rdgarded as marking the boundary cords of the Grand Trunk, there was mortars for farm work as well ats f - .. t . � i Or I I Valua,ble Farms for S&le-B.V.Elliott..(5) urged on by the extremitilies of deB ' c(lubty , ' deo ared irregul [by went's failure to send 21j'ebebr Pasha to between poverty and lose poverty. no means of bracing up thelmatter, but city nfacturies, gelieriAing two I Lost -Robert Sharpen. (5) . I - I :,Su reMe I I Parasol Lost -Raid & Wilson. tie , Su 0 and (ionsequ(n �l him. He hopes that for the sake of the The children are sleek and well fed. Mr. U dison was informe4 dor more horse,power i hun. � p,) , � � they will not stop at tikilles to aoo()M- : I I I y . that if he I dre Ma"' - n �80tne cen. � I � i. akother et�tioii will have �o be gotlen bonor of E ngland tile Abyssinia.us will - They bave a mote comfortable look could substantiate his Clain' legally) he tral. station und -distributin " Drawiti Class-Wra. Moore. (8) pli8h 6heir object. Those whose in,e , . . be i England's thanichildren of - � . g it over &u 9 � r- . I I I 60t engaged' to �ghb ; the f3ama clas's in the woulcl get the money. This we under- area of two or three � iles for t, . Poultr and Butter -Wilson. &Young. (8) seeing t t tb a law koquir6s t h . . I M Ile ser. I 11 ' 0 batt es. Scotdh HighlandB, as they ran by the stand be has dona, and thell money will vice of ,sorne n or jeight thousaiia � y . tests -and daty it is to oppose t is de. UP* it i t I I I ' , 7 , I I . . . . --,-..-- -.- - - --! - . __­ .--,-- mand should be equally united, ener- P$titioff to 4e d. osited fot. a certain INDIA GnAm.-Tbe rail charges on caua� boats with itheir palis and ta b- be paid over before long. �he old gen- acres. Where ' ' ' � I - I 11 . I . � . . . in ver tha'electri;oial �� : I % upmber �f �lays'i ' grain from interior British India to lets Jand their _ 8YBtera , q the regiotry offic a pr . I eager cry, ."An milk, tleman is well off bdb a trIfle eccentric of mectianical po � ; . - , c and. determined. They have riulit I � � i . . y I wer is adopted - th , . :t " ports of export range from $7.48 to $9.18 sir?"I I asked . I ere ... : � I NV,' . � s4eriff's ibffice of �he oun ty' for inf Poo. why the people in the in his way, and while he d6esn't want will of necessity I �1'.� it T - Re I � � - follow. further recrga,a. t f - tt r # I Xpos # and justice on their side, but they st : ; per 2,000 IbB., and tha sea route cost, is nortli were better off than thos'e in the the money he thought A would be a izations of farm labdr I � I CD . � " I ; . � 4n. 19 Perth tb, at are tWo reg sliry . t . , which will re. � � - . .. . — . be watchful, as right and justic6 do aot 't � ! � I i. now $7.67. This is a t outh. One said they were more in- little diversion to get it if bO could. duce its employment to the nq;r,rowest r i I - ofrices, aVd. titi n was�filed on y1in per bushel against 12J( from Chicago to' du;j one and bad better land. Bub i limits. The farm h ' always prevail unless well backed tip - 'the pa,titi ! I I t AY t. 31, 1884. � I . I ! . -, . lr� - -and of the future - � tl�-e 0'fficei for the Not th RildiDg, W.1' h the United Kingdom. 'Ience Phe grower the Und in the 'north is 'certainly .not � � 1 __ - by united effort. . Many, if not ail Of _ . � I I I , i will probably be as' much -a skilled �: 7 __ I I J n � n. of wheat in British India must sell his the blest in the island. Tb is common to Mechanical Power !in Agri- laborer as t _. 7 if 181 0 . - � . I these cities would be vastly worse of' cateoi i Stratford, the o�unty to.m ' . he artisan 4nd Mechanic of � * I . I I I i wheat at 321(3(t 39,1c JOE a than the Chi- Bay that Pxoteptantigm prevails at the culture. � the city. . . i ' � hey. did not po' . -The coutit held that the pe#tion sh)d1d � . .. NURON'S VERDICT., t ssess. those public inati- i I - I 02 I Cago price in order to c)mpete with us. nort4l; but whether tbis is cause r In years gone by the n4e of M.0tive The enormous incr.0ase in the tne . � li�ve beeh:ftled iii. the Sheri s office �r Tuip -EFFECTS or - -R) IN.-, Aaispat . ' ' � tations and buildings which they now . ch effect as regards the well being o 0 � . 7 . � : . � el ,e that one should be tie . � n f -the power on Jarms was thought to be a obanical power used � in tlie United I -1 ' . . $ h ' from San Francisco, dated October 20, people does not appear on the spot. That very unim-portant matter. It was con- States Since 1870 is . The Scott Act Carried by a profess so much to des ise, and wh 'ch d in sa i anaazing... porty-f � p . I says that th6- rain wbi they 4rre a superior sort of folk is clear sidered,to be quite unnecessary for any per cent. in ton years . ive J I I � n wbi h continued at � � Majarity of 16151. is such a trouble to them, registry office, .hud neither of UIE�e . I I meaps a great I -- that they ,a- - . � intervals from Sunday to Wednesday enoudla. Icannot discuss Irish ques. purpose beyond threshing ont grain. deal, and indicates a laigh expenditt, I . � ; . � . . 3re � aving been arsued it declar � 4. night, bad done Much damage to t re . sire to tax them dut of existence. Th, do I 6ses h � 0 . P', - h e, tioDS7 here, but no one' can travel To -day the matter wears Ian entirely of energy, but on further exis,minatioll I gal. , rl is � grape crop, a I 11 11 - I The following is a statement of the is not one of these public institutions' "tb� petition irreg ilax �nd il�e i ,� nd also caased the loss of throu& this island without the feeling new aspect and the , farmier is often we notice something still m , 1. . . . I . Ora surpria. I much bay and untbrefil ed wheat. The that bbe people deserved a better history called up -)n to debate the I question to ing and sigpificant. While the number ��� majorities cast in f avor cof and against, that does not bring to the -place in wi h, gh wP1ll put the vote bac4 at le�st ano;b 3r � . ; - - , : Y64 . . : : rape crop is fU11V a In Dth behind the than . . I I � . I 9 . made for ; them. The what extent be sball uee!mechanical of water -wheels incra0ed &60 p cent. � . - r in Perth. . I ­� . , . �aa been I Or -, .- the Scott Act in this county, yesterday - it is located thousands of dollars wh, ch i i , * Usual time in ripening, and ag wine- men at the uortl� are anx: r ... ' � .- . � I - iolas to have it power for doing work on tbE14 farm. The the increase of powet was 13I4; Ste �_ � . I I I � I , I I I � I . am � ind their way t . - . _. makers require twenty-three per.cent. kno - For the Against the. would never f , ; 1111111111111111111111111111111 � . Act. I ithe (lid . . : , wn that they' are not 1 rebels and steady rise in the value of labor during engines showed, in increasis of 40,54, �� , Act. ; . - . I � 11 . � th i News of the Webk. ' in grapes before they wfil buy, Yinleyard discontents; Oita' it is last generation, and as eci4 I . . Seaforth.. ........... 32 - they not exist there. The proi tae IN ed �! ' 1 . � . -1 , Ily dur- while th,O jDcreasE) Of power ! was 'not * owners have been fo7ced to let the riot and murder assert � themselves � - 4 Oun 8 - EGYPTIAN ARIM-.-IU4 stated tl a ; i . ifig the last decade, has for ad the agri- less than 79 per cant. It, will kn this way by these places am to �m ` grape, rem . � Tao-keramith - ...... 41 . yptian . Army ,will be &in in the field to accumulate They bomplain that the nan a of Irish. calturist to f a:C: the quest on with all more readily understood if it � e be Ls E - red uped to 4 0 I 0 03 e ' . i . , many times. more than. the tax I ' � b stated - I Usborne...... .... - this sugar.- The heav',r rainB will rot man i�! Made to-'bbar . , .. 51 I � . I Oif m n with, eighteen Er glish oMcers.'Pl, 6 . reproach which is the earnestness' � . I . a � . I i which sob rd a reality that in 1880 there wore in "Be sevela I 11 . which they are now Ii d 'Ould P .iceforde �vill e iucrease4 by 3j0(J0 In ny wine grapeB,.while they have sectioial, and from which � they stand demands4 Fron' machines f I � .�honepowe thefarnier or every five in 1870, but the � Exeter..., .-. ­:�­ ..... 32 1 re Ievf_ I . . - .. - I . . practically rained ,all t ible grapes ex. aloof � This we can appreciate if we has stepped to steam, a in many powerof theSta WU13 in�oreas a to goo - - aMount to. This being the cas it is Mon. ! i . . : Stephen -� .. ., . . � � - - - - - 45. � . . � Will * � . �e : � I I it cept in favored localitiet tit ourBelves in their pl . Hay— - __. - - - - - - - - the essence of impudence &�d mea. ness . NG LL. oPoLD HOT AT. -Ain ,a-ttem: ' P , aces. We cases to water, w,here it is more econo- horses for every 5,00 employed lin 1870. "I'll . 29 . � . . W s made the ot or da medicil Trit. LoNDON MARKaT "OR APPLF,S.-A are - copstantly reminded in Ireland of a -mical, while in not a few instances the These facts afford a pretty g . d �, i 7 to demand that they contribute d, ti- 13 recent London circular States that ar. past. 1 Rhined castles are on the hill- Rn � 00 indi. w Z. Stanley .. . ......... 92 , t, I t to a Ot 1 iug a ii. :1 , ergy of the al ctric, curre t has been cation of what -may take ; . . Place during I tional a,id to the mullicipaltreasn,y. B_ " y �Oyp �t I rivals of American. app es are increas. tops, �In& are so numeroos that one L . . Goderich Towaship... 158 . glum, as i Was returmug fron I enlisted in the service of geicultural the present decade. , � . I ' Id 1880 I ­ I ing, and the mark : the dyna. . .. Ot is well supplied. scarcel troubles himself 'to look at work. 'ust as ago small mo electric machine was but a novelty - . But, the more Some people ,geb, t a La Aeu to Bras.sels. The wuuld-be A - y I 0 1 1 . _­­ . I � Goderiob. Towa... .. 36 gicide was a�rrested. ,. ; The qaality, however, iE Eiot good, fruit them as be rides. They are the dead manuf acturer a to do and no large scheme of electric po � :, i .being gathered before maturing, conse. I witiies� es to a dead past. ' Does the many things w - . ! � I I Bayfield.._... .... 41 - more they want. � It is jast so with t a m 1 B i rtied` wer � I I ,.- 0 1 � ..Hr-. IRISH, LF,AGIUF, AND T )RDE . b, � hich. the transmission had been, worked out. I "I 3 quentiy prices are: low, with a better presen close there . .. i y I A -_ I cities in this respect. If they 'succeed. It i s Said th t the- cord, or is there an- had formerly done by li-amd, and to lNow, however, the c , 'fferent I 4 � Colborne.-, - .. ... i 65 . I a fris �Tatiohal Leag'u. - ' ' I : I ' ' * .. . - � a 0 IS 11 'a ecid d to * . I . ad in haxin the public propb'rty tax A ba d cleiss of goods prices may improve. other ay yet to dawn ? Ireland. in her operate machine's by watei or steam JSince 1881 we � ad continuous � , f Ashfield....._.. .... 118t 9 , I ( join ba as wit1h the Ilry - . b ave t - , � � I ,of 7t English growths are rapidly d reasiug. great itie� gives an i of , power rather th S"n by hand;, and in pro- electric exhibitions in! Paris Lo � , I for municipal -.purposes, they would s6on indters hemovemeittoaholi8h 16 . ec .. Impression. . �,� I Weat Waw.anoslb..... 93 1 Continental supplies tire not heavy. 4 I ndon, , I I indnoe flobse of Lords, with ohe double a' wealt ;Lu&strength. May there notl portion as these if actozies increased and Vienna and Philadelphia . At ea . . . . I . Ch ej I ,, � I �� 4 1 East Wawanosh.. have new demands which would . I It (i Belgium, Holland and ermany,baviu�' COMO i 27 thO slow process of � the suns a developed into' lafger andimore com- i these varfoua �, _. .. 188 I . at ,X)nce - riving the �eers of1both fl- e: . � d I � I i ' aPPli'"bes haVe been . �,� I - - . them to be equally clamorous. ' �& .d lan�ds & � early all their . i . � I I . ad ' wer. � " nis each PP Clinton - . - - - .. - - . - - . 73z I . ! � - liobt crops, will consumE 11' s!reng henipg and enrichiugof the land? I plate mecbauis rsuing its shown for locomotive ' � . � I � . they would keep on with ' produce- - i Purposes, besides one den aiLd, - 4 COAL MINE- HoR OR. Shippers of Ge 7many fruit Bay The Sympathy Of, the traveller ,makes I own Bpecialized epartment' of work, so I the several important installations for �, 9 Hallett ....... �� . _ I -A terrib] , , � ! 67 . . . - .1 . , . i �',', f 1. I I a1ter another until. 'they sacceedeii in exp osiod Occuired iii. a 0041 Mine '19 i . Germany will require importation of him hcpe this, : I also must agricu tare be tzed to do commercial uses. Then, in tl�e jarger . . , 11, 1� � Blyth...... -.. -, - . � � . 10 - ' q I Peunsylv nia, o1i Monlay apples before ChristmaB. Present values I bad a, nday'in Glasgow. Vacation' .its work olleapar an& � .... I , . Be Un5orztowb, ( , Til I = .. 11 I.- -1 curing their entire revenue from tILe . in the London market O,Itolier 19, are: babits re a I � I efficientlyt -cities, reguliarly appointed staijous are � . I . - I -1 last. FoUrteen mcin ere killed and v O. 1 soughtin 'than hitherto. 3ne frequently hears' beitig opened for the supply �: I _._ Xiorria._.... .. ..._. 22- V1 il e on that . I � - I I n . . I ! - : I I rural municipalities, when they wou"d New York-Ba,ldwin Lk'a.)15s. per bar. the rniDig the ch r to � .... I I 1 N,�aarly, al I tthe killd 81 i I mri 1111a I I Turnberry.......... ... . Bevon woundod. . h iu': which the �the story that. f rming does' ' , ;­� 1.63 , __ . ­ .- I i nOb Pa3 ; I users.' from. house .to Oh bpaoswe a � - i _11"t- - . be setting up for a bonus for permit ! t . ng -were m6rr�led and had families. I rel; greenings, 11@14fi. pQr barrel -, Rev. A. A. 'onar preaches. I was a �and how, it mal . . in - - r, . I . y, be asked, zcan it be,: the same way and over the sa E, ,wires ­ I Wingb-&m.. .... .... 17 i � � . I _ - . ,� , t)t . I t PrEATI) oFT.Eip, TArCOLLECT R.-Joht � � � . i � I . these institutions to exist in their tnil'x I HC410;3. pe barrE f; other kinds - little late, and r* 41 . - ,& iinge - io sexton aad usher 'made to do so under a System- wbicli -' as current for light is isr ae i ; . �. I . ; : �, Wroxeter.. __ .... 32 ' . ? �c i t ib t d. It : � ' I 12jalis.perbarrelr Bos-ou- Bald wiDS', ftPp6a,Md, so that I found a seat for my- �contem , reater outlay' of capi- is qui.te'possible that t4i , � I I .1 J - . ; � � . ' i � I The best way to do with such eopl:e Is Stobeback, a faxmOr at M ilto , Penns I . " 9 0 first 1�rge in. ' - �. . 19ja 149. per barrel; Hu ibardstown, 11 self. Thero was a good congregation, Ital ?: Farm worl� is already;undergoing stallation of electrical plant for power �i - Howick__.. .- .... 103 ' P : vailiaJ aged! 60, shot his hea Off t lb, 1; �,,­ . i� � - _. 1. r eir demands in' @,13s. per barrel. Catadian-Mixed but I d.d. no�t 6ee many wholooked like a Process of JeorgaDization, a - I � 11 - Grey.......- .... I ..... 162 � - , , �1 e other day, � because he, was -,afraiq to I , ad is maybe made out we ' I - . - bud, and we earnes ly hope this is wbati m4t the tblx c lots, very -much out of aondition, JJ@ men of sta dina and subst0ce. Pro- therefore in a I transition I Btate. As ' so', where people . I - - t ,, ,ollector..,Ston+bac bad 0 � t' .. Brassels'... . .. .., .. . . 57 1 . . I I ar6 not- soared Of 110velty,nor;afraidto . � 4 1 � , - : . ill be done in respect to this ni�tter of a large fari:n but no ready MOney. � 13i. per barrel. Nova Scotia. -Small bably s ich men were in the country. 1knowledge of f all PriDCipl68 face the possibilities of I I - � - - I McKillclp:_ - - - - - - - - - 84 1 W � . I I parcel only, 120a,16s. rel. , A strar get was iVL the pulpit, and h � I a failure. The ' . - . ' ARSIMNIC FOR THRBE.-A startlin . 8 istrikes deeper, a, batter appi eciatiou of economical results hd ever .will be . I . . � � � . __ . . 11 — -a outside tra4edy occurred in ("Jalhoua con . gave us a tl ioughtf al sermon, though he tight roGatio W I ­.. � I , - My, --- 0 us vfill. follow; and as ex- great. Not drudgery, not eveli, i,nteni. - I . . I L . Totala.... ___I 814- 199 who own the 'roperty, should gN -I I t Virginia, I did notseem to have gone into the ' . . � taxing public property. _T-hoB - . . ' �; - t ) : P ,a thein We ast week. Mrs. JoLn. The Irish at Home. --A Sunday perience determi aes what crops sball be gent toil from early morn till i te ' . I - . . I - . . . a At, - t '� 199 t .to understand that, if they do. no cea a mura6red . bar two - Btepcbildran , in Scotlai3d. depths or up to the heights of his theme, i� �� . -k I - . . I town a more mixed system of farming , .night, unless it can use 0,'heap energy to � - . � I . . I and then Eer has.. I (rrom a Correspoident.) ill result. Ag-iculture will become ' do purely mechanical w Ork, will I I ­ ! . their growling and complaining tb I took her ow4 life. I � ' which Was,1 11 To me to live iB Christ." , . . T . , . I Majority far the Act 1,615' 1 ey band, to W' Indetedd suc4- a text does Dot leave very ore intense. I I I avail . , J- �_ .: . will not ouly s�top'f arnisbing tbeni' wit i oin she was ma tied bu There is notbiDg' in �he mete fact much f6r a �aan t67 say, though there is I � i , usinfElture. Everyy,84rsees changes L .e The Act carried in Brace by over , �, six 3�onths ago, had * t left t of a, voyage to Earope, to warrant -6, As most farme�s of Standing use from I Of Organization readering waste the I I . sacL banefits in future, but they wi I ,whe'n. the Woman .took arsenic mix3e much td thi k about and long for. There - I � I 0 _. I 1,000; d'ef . . � I letter. )�at to every traveller a journ ! , � ,:.� ,eated rine'e Edward remove t -as ol�. 1with Bug ey was no proa i I iine to two hund ed acres of �heir land, I subject otheavy finp, w�hile economies . . . . � ;*- -hem from. them as fast � 9.17 Then she bad the tbre( I r-7 , but the singing of the aa estimate of 1) P of power yield I 4 county by about, 100; Duffarin county I tie horse ; to wer for an ever in� teasing capital . ' is in some respects different from a barbarons version of the Psalms was , . �t A portnuity occurs., If the people of Tor�. chil$reti �.neel down and say th i Similar journey performal by any one 3ach forty acres is surely modest enough for a case of. future I mcproveme. t.-- � . . - I . 7 � :r I pray good. The open Bibles seen in the :Gr practical. purp" Trade Review. � 1 � carried by &,boat 700. Act*snstained in ,erl. f r that all partook of t1IE else. Personal experience and obser. ases. IR. practice ; - - - onto, for instance, 1hougbt there wa3 . I � 1, I , � 4 fatal dose ta the eldeB1 child,'who ran , vation give a special ch Scotch ob-dr,hes in, the hadds of bhe I ' * � I st . : . . .. any farmers � us . as much as one horse I � . � .­ IM eo a irnprosi3ive as they always --- -- _ I .- �1 . York, N.. R., by about- 300. � anydaneroftheirlosing' the Parlia- away. All three died. , I journey, as they do P . I - , -M 9 _W_�_ - � - , I I - to every life. Thus ' J � I Power for every t wenty acres, and find - . al ng are I the e .�Ca- - The detailed officlia,l stMebient of the . ' TipRRIFIC � 0ALES.-A Viole t storia- the commonplace is removed a little . i t very economiefl. It mustbe added � - . ment b, i di a, the asylums, "' eveniug I went.tO th Murder -WW out. . ` - i . I prisons , I .� - i I— � vote cast will be given next week. previ4iled thr�ughout the Bri ish ISI ga ,from the common level. I . . the *rail - where there le's . , : Ir . ,� and other public inatibutions locatei I I . varied the �z I ihat these are mf a who have, learned . . In April, 1885, a well-dressed man, 41 .-­ � - . � __ - . - on nesday. Houses -have e6n de. services at balf.past six. I was- ehrly, i - giving the name of Dr.; . ; -1 there, the , iiSual course so far as to!* leave the ,,, � b liz 11 - . y would be glad to knuckl( at the e value of or a ation and ' have so � John Hunter, - - ' molio ad * Shields, 6acious choir mras already full, I ' purchased from Messrs.! I---- 11- - at vessel ... in the B"teamerat Qnoaengtowni After a visit Lrranged their b 'iness as to increase i Davis & Bic. 1. - I atl - and I st�;d . I I �i-. � ions. down and. eat ainy a,mount- of 'umble ph Clyo�e drivan 6orn tbeti moorings and t3 rvice: The I Oullough, of Ha , �i � , , 1! - Tax: Exempt I to Blarney Castle, which has especial tbrou-h the se ' ' of t eir acres twenty to � I � I I officiatillg III r libe capacity t� Milton � a handsome � If ..-I- maq. minor wre`C6 eporteil. -Folir attractionsformenof the talking pro I unt of gold watch and c "; t �t;... -a city pa,pers have commenced their I that they might �retaiii them. Th I - , fifty per ,cent., �whil8 the amo hain and a dia. ., � . Th . inisto was the Rev. A. K- � ­___ _ i,t I- � . I , � , I � H VOSS d iveD H. Boy4l. wl: Ose essays on the: "Country � Inanaal 1� . mor r'. i� - ; 1 IS War Shore off Greenock. fessions, I went down to Killarney, Parson 'f we re pdoular some twe I bor 6 loyed, as. in some 6 goodg�,.,jby a i* . ,%_- annual howl against tax: exemptions, I saime would be the case with all th I idring Hepaidfor,h' ,�, � . . . ( . P ;;-r�_,_ - . . Tbei Incom''11 Steamer report baving Where are the finest mDantains and tity-five : AT __14 � i A other Cities. Let the public inatitatio I c ase d . Stationary', and in � -t - 0 -Ii this; question they all seem. to be a remaine . cheque -on Stinson's ba4k., producing a years ago. He intoDed the prayet-I I C 8' passbook with an iti-4led , I - , � . . DE enco.)intereo� fearful wea; her. A 9tearner lakes in Ireland. 'The r gular -.excpr- ithers y to a small' in d.,ep 11 �� - I was iucrea 3ed on] � , osib of I - .'. I I . 1; Unit, while the so-called independent I and buildings be.removed from To' from� Lisbc a ' f Cardiff was wreck- Sion to Killarney takes the greater part, suppose at W is intoning. If any One I Extent. several hundreAl dollars . i ­�_ � �_ - 0 ton. ed a Penza r On ever3 farm 1bere'it, besides �� Next morn,. . I �� ' . I � a jo,,u -hi muite, with those of the C to, - 11s,mil-10,11 or Ottawa and' the 3C Wishes t6 h4.r tbis ab4urdity carried to I threshing, a great variety of Work to be .. , 1` . xaa, onser- . rE . ,, �,Oa,n&theiGermancrnisohr I of the day, and rawiirds the id� . . ing the ch,eque was fou.11d to be value- : - � . , estment. 0 , "I.: Und tie : W6 wrecl:'ed �loff tbE Danish Beeio�lee what one. sees in the way of an extra' e, at him listen toa Scotch- - . . . -A vative persaakdon in abusing the On- would not be'very much left in eithez , . � � 4 . I C one, such as ho, sting, woo4 1 cut less, the passbook having been. .given to , i � I .1 . . __ . coas . 3 save . scene' I I , I ting, d . - I . � 11 " Thd c4ews 0, bot,h war side hows which man as� he adds his brogud to the re- 1 feed Cutting a grinding, 1 separat- . I -1 I I i ,w I I A word to T P 'EiDVNT1A CAi1PAIG_N.­A. shi- a e,thrust upon bis natice. 8 Wes a man otgray hair . � . the strength of a bogus dtaft which was . - . � tario Gavernment for, as they put it, place worth bragging about. I . I ;.E �.RF ; I P ry, there are 1 The first Cital. Xet t ji " i lk and � churning: 1 pulping the swindler by a too_co.t�fidingclerk, on I I � . , g Mi V i � 1 1 1 1 � - :1 their lack of Courage in dealiving to deal the wiSe-should be sufficient. Let the gul P fe tuie'bf th adrail- 6 wbich becomeB� apparent is tba which w" Smut enough fop him to I lef tin deposit. A most diligent search 1 - ��: I . present a �, : _7 I "ot t . d Slicing roots. � Besides the�e there � ­_ Government remove their buildings to gal r P esideu t s ;he fre the.people ' Ito'trifle with sacred .�n . . . � ; . their livinc I I i - � I ' � .1 with the question. So. far as. they are I . tat aputebt. , i , get C from travel- know better 1an i� much work oi a purely I domestic 'as- Made for the recovek,y of the goods . . z 4 quen f assa'blt'B Oi caudida 'le things. His sermbn was r m 11 et I E � : I al. ,, ou bargain at the hotel for all . ,aracter ' ' or the arrest of the sw . � I ate I rs,. which might be i one, by in,oller, bat with. ; - Seaforhh or any other respectable town, Wisdo . � - �� - eoncerned their agiba,tiorn �is of -'a ' I - .. . I eeban.,cal mean and thus t , dr4dg- oz till lately -was the . price for it. brigbt an' secret une 1 '4i have be n tbre'eattQ MptS to ki .1 or i I. ,VO6 want, and pay a � g000] in."- It was in the style of , - s I � I most Selfish -character, Mo If and the people will neither squeal nor jure , c . , �� out success, and n � . t , I � . st, abdidates sii bo not think that is he and. You have ' 0 6 .r � - . � I mpaig . ys; 0 light, , a a thed, when The doctor was . - -1 1.� arm house be tiglite'ned. � Be I � ,;__ .1 . n .... d. .First St.- Jo . [in was she; at,next .-areelylost sight.o the fiouse bekfor,3 - a I t read making, 1, I run to, ground in the � ssachusetts . � - not all of these -cities have- been reek- complain about the infliction, even if OPe I was assau.. crisp a ,id f resh. The In f tter was J %usage m1king and MR . . - ': not orig Dal,, but ,the treat6ent was � , . -, - . S6ate prison,, whither --he had been ient . . - ve* any munici I I � lessly extravagant in. their manicipal they do not deri . Pal ieve- ClevE Ian bed by a meta wboE e gay cavaliers gatlier bout you and . al- I 'ate family sewing cou p by l - I- - � applicatiD11 for a pardon on behalf -of 9. most force you to his ow was V'6ry interes�ing. His r7l .1 . � � . � . . n, D d I . imanagemetit. They have p,i, - 'de two or'three - I motor. All tbisi requires . I . led � .Up, nue from them. 71 In the steam from Boston for seven ybars"imprison- � I � I . relative the Governc had refused, tin] ponies. Boys and �irls solicit four s5ye.rencindg ODe'bf his e"ay ,, Con- ' ization, and can! only be ment on a rge of iorgery. Chief i - - , .- -I---,-- �__ilil!� � I uch organ ? . to pay, al 9 __ cerning ;be Art 6f Putting I Things. " . ; ­- debt;B which they are unable ' cha 71 F . . Lo' n's I i f6 � __1 . OUR teaders -use the following w`s,B andan 9 'I to buy a I book, ,sir." Kate Re� puts things ,Well. No pne_ could done efficiently by those wb O' I I . I I will per a few dayB since General I moneyl ' " I iave an Stewart ab, once wrote to him" asking 2 1" &,naaow tha.t they find their taxes be- gered by a fiendish attemrt Kearney, with her beauty in the grave -i alaptation for mecha for a statement as t � ;_ . . . rideal work. The o the disposal of 4 �- I I z c&blegrapbia dispatch whA appeared t0"W"eck tEe tralu ju.whick.. a was at& mistake his meanin"g. He §p�ke in the the jewelry, and rec i ... i more domestic operations may ,need to eived, b return of � . f .travOling'. Gniteau has evide'lutally a !- bottle in one band atill a , I y coming bardenseme, they want to . ads at the door Gf her liouse with a language of . the pe6ple. He� said that i ,�, :! Im in the Globe of Wednesday wit'6 a great cture in the Mail a very well written i e in&-ugural:e, sk ache . a which, -will result . . . be removed to the dairy so as to -be con- 4nd most intel- i �� ' numler of imitatcrB in ' wisdom 11waa not' that conitnon sense nected up tc Us mainshafting,dis- ligeut letter, F 1� . � deal' , . the United: other and basin . I r i . of pleasure. It is dated London, S ta,te 3. I I . eas in her antamed a a. Stating that'the ring had - ; . , in forciarr the rural Municipalities, who . - y which i' � � � I _. I ri HencefoAh women attend you. They ,0 born in &inan and Cannot be tributingthepOWEr. Howslftbewor,k been found at Rochester ; tid the wa;toh � . % , . �! . � ,a . :.I� ,: . England, October 28, and Says': 11 Sir Tz � DF,ADLY Bri, OLVZ11.,- acquired.' It is better than thal, and can will be so organized as to be z . - pable, of -an P�aiti -of a boat i, , hmve exercised (lite eco-nomy,in assisting . James IJ. run at your horses siA in )arig Met!, and d chain sold to the ca .- ­_ ; � I . . - � - 7- 1 1 8, I :_ I to bear th John Macdonald has Been. his London Clayton. 4,nd J u. S aker,age 18 an� � beg you to buy stoc�ia begained. Some'tell us that wisdom is siich control, is 4- C uestion t on the Mississippi river.; Every effort i I �. -ose ba-rdens, aud hence the .. ngs. They flo.ur­ .not the same thing as knowledge. o TO: settled . i : __ ' 3re . n 6, room one,. in biladel .ish two bottles, and c . . y is noN ! agitation for the abolition of tax exemp hYsician, Sir Andrew C-1irke, who i rave your- patron.. bl thefarmerbimself. Some!bave- al- v being made bo tr�ce up -and re - F , � . P 17, w he oc Well, what man in his Senses ever sup- L . d i only a I C phi&. cup ts of the bouse age for goats' milk a cover the goods, but whetber after so I ,,� after a lengtbaned examination deal . nol " Morning dew" ria v solved the p -oblem. ; it is' ' � .- � . � tions. Through the inflnence, of a.n . &1`88 were ;tartled by three, pistol sb6ts, and, while their red tongues fla as posed it was ? TO know what one I a long a period this can be ,done is more ,I I that there is no p briskly tier of exithme iie and experience for i � - city re re -sen. I ian as their red shawls. [From. I � itiadaer preponderance of _p thing in the Canad . .0 ought to 00, and to have the "urpose to 0 h I �._ Premi 7 .on en;erffig the rootti f . nod both boys . all thi . era to do likewise. than doubtful. Dr. Hun -`ter laughs at - . Or a, condition to excite apprehen- an th ) floor welterir 7 -in.blood. a YOU do it, is wisdom. Wisdom i ,the Bible I � 1� - red - I I, I IF 11 tativea in, Paxliament they have seau I Clay. might ride away. Buti'frOI2 yourfriendd !On many farms there are more horses � _. 14 � , the Police, saying 'his plans were too : I , : tt� ba, I concernslitself witfi the he rt; it bo. , . cute to admit of detection anywhere. � Sion. on ,d a bull dog kElrolver in his han& there is 'no escape. iNot a man you t"n are really tie .cled for th work t i I I I . . " i - I '. . the erection in all, these cities of large , - 1 -- Bake hal two bull,2t wounds I in hil have hired is content with .the price longs with - morali. To tr ; the Sa- 0 His modU13 opOrandi was to procure - � . . -1 R,Iid costly public buildings. They are head.,, d was dead. viour is vhsdom. -The H b6 done, especi 11 i thi thi case in i I - ,I -THE Am' Clayton was shot a,greed upon. . Oly S, irib will . lodgings in some quiet ,''neighborhood � ' . . i enities of an English ,political in - tl a bead and died sbo � . . He appeals to your com- give wisdom if we Rip we may W I I n-otsatisifted with the immense expon- rtly af ter" . I ask, la � 18 IB ,I C assion, and. holds .odt hi band. He �.nter. Now ers and stea� a en`.�'ne" 911d stock his department with a good I . I - %=Palan'do not seem to be any more ward � grow in i An American *c� gregation can be bought at v 3ry modera $'a prices, - L I ., , E I . I I I eadint xpresses his di LeA wit I var iquor. He would � - ouey which has i 1, diture of outside m, . Clayton I ad been� r ' soon, . h your alms supply of food and I : ­ - z I rglined than in either the United S;f' cheap novels, and hal declared that'h( would Its bee' ying according L"O size, from 5250 to i _� . n delighted i,,lw.h the i � ateB ad turns away like s! h you. have � then look- round for a victim, and, hav- i been invested in these palatial edifices, . I *. :wrete sermon, b $5'00 for a combine d engine aid boiler iDg succeeded would retire to his room ; . � � I., I or Canada. In fact in the- , would do something jo make himseli � rouged. This unprofessional beggar ut it seemed to me' t! at those I .- . atterance of I ' - . i ... I .� I . occupying but a few square feet, and S and the con -tin aed drain that is. required * famous. I t y who heard it did noi see it merit; or i .i I I s the worst of all ; th� bard I a i UnComplimentary epithets the English O te t- and feign sic " � . Alrxii wN FIRE.- be Calum t m'nE i i , . . for their Maintenance, but they must ' - I A a I sfy, and tb6 least thankful. was it me,rely the absence of e4pression, capable of giving out from three to ten datily Pa kness, whilsti, be had the T - , '-I Pali ticians _ha�ve advanc the stolid way of listening,L pers brought to him, which 2 -, . ed to horse power of energy. � ,� . a degree of iti. H:)u- iton count I, Michigan, haE ' TbiB prevails thr . wh�icb made , For about a I increase the flow by haViRgL - . 0 1 f . t4ein taxed. . h - ough the land. me think so? Did the 16 feel cost of $60 per horse, a man zi��ay have were carefully perused to $'ee -what steps ! L . . pro cien da kno been bat ling for 80:38 time. All an. Common beggars are not quite every. . I were beiDg,taken for his 'Identification T Knowing well that their claim's on their - W . ,J more tbar they showed? aps 80. an engine of from, five to six; hor . 11 , - 6ancEi tc the mine a: eel P7 . 1. F �h . . Be I . nothing of and which is only a,IM- OseJ and will ' 'here ; but the � ave power, and do fro ,, four to t and captare. � � E I .. . F . - uncommon ones abound. � But an American audience wo�ald h . I - 7 own merits would not receive, a momen-va ed. remai 130 till Novem )er 1st. No- on run a n hours . . Il I . at bat tiot equalled even in the Unit- can b . ideq gauntlet" everywhere you ' � I - I I ; consideration from disitutereSted' and . I . formed of tb 3 progress of th ' Stop, from Phe Lakes of Killarney to , helped th preacher more by the Silent work every day. Every one- 'ho has I I � t 6 ­ .9d States.' For instance, Lord Ran'. fire; OT w ien i ripple of lapprioval, the pleased smile, tbirty cows woull s@parate is milk Manitoba and N(�ittth,#est . � . I ' � I � ibl � to their I i I I � � . dol b Obu ume ',mork. As the entire poptilst churn every day or. on i sens, e, people they attach I t will )e Possible to re � the Gian0s Causeway.: You have al. the unconscious nod. Tbeiro was a � alterna 6- days, Notes. ' . � � I I - ' " . P . rchill has . described Sir WM. 8 tion Inpat to escape from yo -ir hotel b I . f i i . demands that church as. well %8 public H . I y choir of and work the butter. Fresh fOed- M-111st About three iD'e,hes of �snow fell at i . . . I , a,rcourt of tbe plaDe depend Wholly on the mine ht6 , goodly * portio 19,1b'ut the I � . pro rk � I - I t I as 11 a bravo with the spirit alth if you would have rr ouev enough . I I � property aliall, be made to pay tribute best sin ng was' congregatioulal, and be, ground, cut, and roots sliced; and High Bluff on Thi�rsday �of- last week I - of for su')port, and a large majority of left to get to the next towl: . Even the �� . I .. 9 I I I � I a ffUnkey," Sir Charles Dilke as 18, the high wood must be bad, for the hou. a water and sleighs came into gen ;r al use. � i . them live from bar I to month, it,! is robes resounded 'With the � 0 i . ___ to their coff-ers. They thus hope to E ekvanta on ithe steame s do: not hesitate � ! . 1%, -renegade Democrat," and Mr. dham - feared there will be much Bufferin: multitudi at be pum ,d tc supply th -Mr. Andrew Nichol, of Brandon, : nip I . nous waves, of song� , As we . Pe - a W4,11ts of i . ,7 . g Un. to !'enforce t air Claims land )xpress their . � � i no eive sympathy and support fromsome , tboe . house and tl Le cattle. I J will be has grown - 1. 17 less oP�r4ion med within 1; a - i�satiafacti 11. 11 it i i - i - berlada as -'a pinchbeck Robespierre. __ left the cabbedral the setting laun was th., potittoes this year several of ' i . - Whom they could not influence, did .0 11 m q. rough thia -',fin hich weigh two pounds - fourteen � . - sh )rt a & Jout all Vve throwing his light th a West asked who will at iend to all work w � � I And the campaign is young yet. . . 1�ive to dep nd upon," is Pheir appeal . � . � I I ,,, , , 1 - . I cost t ! I I � I IONSTER 117 1 A "' and what will i 0 of 6 ate an ounces. I E they make their real intentions and MEETING. -A ter '�r 1 m- the co pauy to Me ssenger. window, and the* whole so,6ne was , . . � MOUB 0 1 � �. - . y . The gra g So: . ; Ih.ng Qlompany- ex- ' � desires known, at -_ . I radica , demon'stration in favor of the here is 'another 11 we find pleasing. ud: Old-. house is 61391 -no runnin many liou r6, ? As -The Ogilvie Mi ! u I E Hog-61�o',fe-r-a-'i-8--c-0"-M--Mitting Sa4 &boliti)n of the Ha . worthily u 3ed for � the fuel consamp-2ion of these!emali Peet to 6onvert about a million bushels "' i Once. Well, let t1leZ TH , -t hi, in 1- - a Bervice for' the peo- � I - have- charah properties taxed it � I I 3e of Lords was x velling i Ireland as in the neighbor. � . I - i- - they ra,�ages a,mong the swine i � . � . I i . several to � ple. The service. coul engines seldom exceeds eight pounds of of wheat into flour at �their Point - I I i 'l, not matter much, aS it is the Western States of tb day- , been better adaptecl to the � eople's a ng the coming season . I . z ( n held -al, H de Park, ndon, on Sata Ji - island which i3 bardly 'more d easily have [ � � -i V6 1. It does . 5 Ur- I I . coal -per horse power per hour, 1we may Dongi; a mills duri - - . _ _ _.__�! 3ve 100,000 pelsons were pr s- i! rateable t an the N ggin 3,. I mean P - . . I . . . I � � ' I L I 01 � wanks and Itastes, and h E�V_ left! ssBume the cost at I i5 per tomn f r coal or -The slough at Portag6 la Pral ' I � I I -ree or four counties of Illinois &r' B I I I � r ftlmOsIt t&Rta,mcillut ta taking the money Th . . ent. L long processio 1, with hands and ibe abando went of n ati6i a dleeper L m . I � Irle . `� .- Is flags, mar(bed throu� h ' 'al custom. impression on their hearts. a quarter cent per Round. '. I ' dePtlie iMoortation of Fr eof the , was frozen over Wedneaday night. Last � a - 'o; out of one pocket and plaGing it " the principlal th But, even - . .fmch ways �. I - � . In badly affected and it has also appeared streets, Me pr as it was, A wais some -work done Would re,q'-aire only a )out one year it was not frozen Over �un - i . ooet ionists groane .n"to ould . r � .1 another% But, no Gore : . . . d , hotel life. In Ire and one w J thing fo�r which , i til the Ist :7 - ramen't coal, d to an alarming extent in Missouri. . while Pam to be glad. The eft and a half to two 4`6'rse power, b t the November, and boys Commenced skst- r - 0 .p . ing the C( rt to ... - U � . live 9. weak who would seriously . . . � . I . I ake the : . - utly' . Re; Many hanniirs werp ( nservative cla 3.. i4 to see TriE!h costut a the table, grand old ' . n the 6th. � - � fuel. consumption ,for a circularssw ing to ; . . PrOP088 06 it was raging in Maryland alon -, ' 8pla.yed bearii g J Mbe ma� know whas thO'peoplO eat churches usefnl to bbe people i � I . I ' I i� I � ; and adhere to the proposition,to st*jeat the po,to, 9 the ins -rip, iion s 1,1D6wt with the Lordsl 11 611d how t is served. The national --as if all Were not Oeople, though bear- would reach four , o; five. A 38d Ming -Mr. WM. Macdonald', of LAggaz � i tnao. Rog raJs-1ngiE:Oneofth: � � ing no the engine to be wo ked at four -horse farm, Virden, threshed � � ' � � . - ; . a I _ I ! . a 11 The.Lor( s are,� oPPOI entS of civil. hzid , racter to the table,would add not a marks ofitiobiliby-is to be com- ; - last, week. one � Dominion amd, Provinai-al property 10- largest and most profitable agricultural! aligiols lil wty and m, st I be abolis � " I 11a Mended. Yet ib suggests the, diBtinc the eight ounds of co � 9 : � bed _ power on 81 basis field of red f fe yielded 46 bushels per � . . . I 0, even if the . y - t I - , . it would require abol . 32 pound of cost acre, and his whole crop . average ated * these cities to maniaipal ta,x%_ industries in these State peech3s Wier I litQe to th charm of tiozi at wbi�h I hav ' '�ed, an1d � � . I 19, and bhe ! I e -.deUN 3red from ni e idaIiners nd' costUMS were n 8 just hinil d 33 I - . I tion. Those journals whichadTocate this disease will occasion seriou latforibs, it Ono of W lich Mi�s Jess e i depted. at to be that is not 6 I It a at a cost at eight Cents per hour or 0 y a 9-IQE;s to the " . I n out -of -the way places the people z' do ndt . 8, e 13, in a total produo't of 2,600 : I may know Something of public gentimeat aiger, a, veil -known gitator4)resi I ! e wish to be patronized; nor do t cents for half a day, If run al day it bushels. .. . I ! �;�j -farming community as In dea. thods of the people may be found; - Phey de- I I ons -declaring . - . . � �Vatliilll rney itis Paris in miniature; st chur�ch6s at the wou :. . iA the Cities they represent, bat they de - . any farmers qSON I i the House of I . sire the L USE Of oar be Id cost less tha a 65 a Week Most --John Cameron, teamster for Ogilvie , I � . POnd Move upon hogs thLn a,ny other . - ILDB, utterly igtio,ratit of __ in FrenCtL L WJMt to or 6rds � 4�. menu ' with Ais hours wber we pref farmerd would use wood, whi.ch we may , in Winnipeg, was shot: dead by Davia lisel 3sH and dai " us aud that i I I . : __ 0 , it in, the raral stock. An I agricultural. jo t oughL$ to DO aboliaheo� were passed. No I ved in regu r courses by do for ,11 the people ". is one of . take at $3 a ton on the farrh a[though Welch, eay.mill band, ixtear the latter's - i _ Urnal says -1 I ames, gel '11 ; . WunlicktaJitie& The! people. of the that prove . i ipeech os w, )to -made b3 members of taw i ern'r problems. b li6ss would be netrerthemark. As. house on Point Douglas e4rly Sanday . 4tive metwures . a of hitors infull party d as. L And thl PpOse we treat them . I . . only have I -, ; : . � a as children u suming a consumption of 15 lbs.,of 'Wood Morning. The tragedy w�.a L . 4ountry would rise a a JOMMOUM. I I t . ! to the furth with Us of theFaitherwho a the -ot4- . � p in arms. at on e proved 'effectual, as it is found to be 5 IL I I � ;Opetated t or end of, the is In heavefi and, on efirthL, and make per hour per horse power, we h. 11 bavia come of a drunken row. Weigh is ia again st such & proVos0tion, L and, tbJ%nk OFF c�KL CORRESPot, MNcs. Officia I 31and, wit [I sometimes a -partial traAs- . L " . ; . ! � � fully as,­pxpensive to cure a hog as ' ' them. parta 60 of iuel at a cento custody. i 4 to ( orrespqf n nce Mistil to Eg" ptian lstipn of t .kers with tis, aidei by side to Provide IN, nin : __ ,,�h 1 �1 900olness, they have stin suffl.oient in. let it .di I C ,19 y : Ne " menu." I -venture to I . a and Buffer the loss,, besides ffab�s io , e . )I with us, in the gospel of his g*Aee ! at per Irour- Horses cannot ba fed, oneed, -The first frost of tble t ; . pu b4 Beley's instrua- c: LH! this a mistake. It -Will get so, bt� I must not preach, Aj Me . � Bellson Occur- Aumee and.. power to co ons st4ted tho the 61)jeot Of tb�e ex., a id I 'by thalt one osa g,o ( 1 . P *11, atoly iii 1� aind attended for kes than 02 p ,week.', red on the 6th inst., and the first SnOW nglg'n to"'ab"vi%n which & hog that has mmvere'd � . , I . 12 . ... i 17 the Governtalant that Wlou�d d-dre make the di from I editiol� w8a to bring 60rdon and Sts. a 1�rge h tel, and I 04 � at photo- W-111 I MIRM1,111111111111111 and their prekence on t1W farm *..Often fell on the 219t. Last year the.froat 7 ,_.. . � , � . " . Kok , amwe rsrfdY Mounts to anything, art b -, k f1rom Rhartgum. _ . . � a barden, inasmuch-- as theral is not occurred on the 7th'of Sep I N f arther & iphB, zn�znake the � ,'tembter, the 'tVr so viv our of Ir4and -The Stratfokd Besicoia say": There work- for more than hall of jhe;!u in first snow on October 10th, � I d the )tiea . ]'I - "reflos -Gus and unlust,'PrOFOBal- 91110 -called remedii3s, sold as perfect I opepations tb%n neXiary to. niL 14L very and not ore G]Lp L - a all i 7 . I � e�ay e0s stilt a few old, railway man about I i ' � I I- 340�: th�er olamoriugs. of those inter curva, ave all hnmb,,ngs. Ausl I I fire thii �. - .. wintei;� I . River was frozen over on the 96h of I . � t� I ;_ yvist of one � 64d, wilf be permihied �va ' Stratf�rd vFbo rekn6mber T, A. Ildisoil, weiV4 a son. November. . � s:�, .Gwodatzagreeofy- iO "-8411, we lave no eichfw !the It is quite possible to eon , . . � . I 11: ' 6 Of i I : � lw . . - of tb(fse, ealed the Elaas. tomedy, 611" I gn g�l sh or Egyptian Gov.'b he pro�veq,biai good Wir�cfan, who pound ' I I - � 0 we 11 F h ght I the celebYlated e . ed dition of Qrganizatioik in ,w -1 *Mr th%t %he. G'averuinent Of Mr. ke - tit ed it to consist of &b,ont 0 ut wa I PXej wed to "a me t1he - 19h is nhantained. ' 91 . hich t le farm -The little daughter of Mr. Hwaton, - � w , - � .. : � I . lye-Chilrd eiimd, I- r Ispenei 511# y of 6 is Go )a - . allity is braes here Rome twintiy odd yeAre ago. work could be so comptewl a -ranged near Fortago I,& Praipie, whib haa bIr -i � , � i . . . I - '10*mmt ot t140- ac n6d dowO in high life &t otels, but I One night 1- gave 4 wrejag asQIW wkch and conWIled. as tQ rwder,yuse,ul 'em.. lego so nearly qut OX by & acIf biudk, - . I : �i' . : 17 . I ,- . I . I � � I . . . I :, I . � . . ­ . I � � i . � I � .�. . � I . i ; . . ! - I E � . 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I I 1 -,�, 10 - 106,weeks ago is rapialv , 0 .1 - � .0,17.0ne,of tb,e JAmbs 1� foBi I I � �J� - : I, ,was feared at JUst bot� W01 1 �! z . . I �, t W 4mputated- I i I ;. �1� ,T,h,e people of Cryalial. 10 . - ­ . making au , '. , Li-ity are :eplerg .. 4,�, . 4 _�, fh� xaeot to have a raiNvay i, �.i I Brandon to that'licity, � 1 froin !1 .- � - . I- ­bor& the fte ,� y will 'Rue 7 a.: � ; 5 1 � -;, I � ::: � . i - .:: ,�. vauiboba, th a garden Of the � . !�; I .� .. Witbout railw 'y f , it, �J$ p,bno]3t a w ;, -,q Ch a lilae as that propope( : i ,� su - . . I , in . � I , ; 1 116I]p PSY.1 .g well. - I-4 , ve libref - .: �, . __�Th,e few who ha 1+ � :­� : ." LaighborhoOd Of melitaJ17 1-1 -a � . I it T . . I � � 1 16 it -h a �splendid lyieb I I Warded W i , ; " � 1 15t]r..&ttan Brotbers lurge field J. I . , I I *L : � to tbe acle. i Sul � I 41 .40 bushels ; L 11 i. - � -- i: �� �Son,4 bad by measureint-ut ! I - - I � " T _. * h yieliliA a fi -0til . - I , W1 b YA � : , leat,w, IC 1: ' � -� ,2 f)00 lbushIel,3, Or nk"Rrl� 40, 1, 1. , - I �: .- . � As a part of it i 9 :; ;4 -tbe ac - i . I . I �, I A 1 6U els to tbe acre. tlie re, V t 11 sp I 'full; �� I ust have yi,.,I,Xea I lw 11 11 . �i � . te. 0 t Etr farm* w, � I .. 0. &cr ,h 15� � ,7! � . �r ; I . : 3 ,turli out eqUally 8,13gooa: I I I . I : 1: i . _,,rXh.e L�'merson Interiis.ti . I I !, I . . I �! Mrs. Robert Scott exltibit i � : ,- ' . 7 -West 131,de Fuir a pair �jf rm . - I ! I . � I I Ij I. ,ith yarn manufaetured! on! I I ' I in � � tair. Mr. Scott obta 4a t, I . 2 1 li tUe �13t. Boniface woollen� U;e I 1 ' I ,ill obtainPol the wool o* ha I in. 19, , rden Benson's buffflxl(*�. a ,of W I I it; . - . untain. Tbe yarn, asi I I , IV . � 10 � � � �, Xpeated, was not. -so SOM as I - , � J . I 'O 7 a �f rom, wool, but'it A � f L t7r; , I I I . � ; I ,00d, sub4itute. . � I I - . . I- ' . , _Tbe followil).44. bet Of '110 I� I 0 a, reported from R ai � � , U.ties are, � � . . : I Mr �Fohn Boleman had, for. " - I i I 1e prairio fir � -, 11g,v burned. by it r � . . -� Z.S,y._Xr-. Cbarles Wa�luey �; ' .. 4 . ,e of oxeia, �'P` . . , v I , itablies a -ok I.. - - . � " wheat alld 20 t,jus of ha,y bi 7 � . ' , . . Ririe, fira._Mr� Geor Liu -,,, pr go i . T I . ;. .ivhe - , cn. : I at stack burned Kon r I fire cauglit from a spark froi . : I - 1. i I ' . I � I naCe of the stearn tbresbeer. , t ' I � I - , . � xidd - of Oak River, was tie&-, I I .. - . - I I -1 a, prairie fire or. Sunday' I � . . stables, 9ts-ill, b'1Y, and 4111117 6 t � � . - . thinjo be owned. r i . �, * . I 9 in, - I . . I : � .In accid,ent kesultin . I ! . J ,of Mr. Edmnr�d Batty oc I i. . - I 7 r, jsouri,s City ou the 141th I : r._ his gun ovE I i 4 Batty, W -as taki 'a : t �i of the wagon, -when the U-igg i. ! �I a -ad the �contentq v�ere alseb, I . c : �: the,tzipper part of bifl left 1 arl] ; 1, c ... I � � - - � ; �..& terjible wou,nd. His cu,mp . I I � I � -h up the wou-ud and brought ' . . ; �: I . �� I t ji;mo, but before a doctor 'a �� 1. I �i �` poor fellow bad 'lost so m4ch I , � . ; . I I '! it wao impossible .to save him zl: , � - - I i- on the followIng 3, I �� at 11 a. In. . � i� leaves and five $2,ell -, -, a widow �,�;lL , i - I in�s the eldest about 8 y0ex, I p` o I . . .. 1� � V ly aworovidea forl. i ", � . I .,:, —An acei?---nt resultin-91 in - � i. I i 1i ,of! Xr. Edmui-.-.,d Batkyi - - I ! ,I �� Souris,City on the IDth itis��i I : 4 bad d1riven out with a 3�u� - I :.�� put 9, fire gaard. around a zst , I I . 1`1 I ng - "_ , and had taten his gun al� I- ti -t I , p&tion of gettiug some chlet, , I I - - .. .� . dinner be, was taking bi,B g" I �� seat of the wagon, whe �. cauglat, and the contents Wer I ,�- , ed into the upiper part of his I - _. Making a terlible woun,a. : . -he w0au'd � � , pa,nion tied up t � � I : catching the horsem-f% Wh I , , aw-ayatthenolse of tbeirej. . - ; i gun and the Ecteamf, Of Of I i ,ught Mr. Batq 1 i Inan, bro n , 'McDiarinid w;E #0 � A LS Sell't for ' I bat betore be arrivea thh ; had lost -so m-uch blood t�at I possible to save him. Hei di i I M. on th,e� following &Lv. , IUT- " I . , th . � :, widow a -ad five blalpl,esa lit I � . . eldest about eigbt years 01�1, " I .� Frovi<1ed fur. ! � , I . .- :, - . . - ­­_ _____ ., I �� . I Huron Not( S, - I , - . 1, _T b,e Brandcn � Mani ob . . , 1; � , it , the 123rd. fiwtt�, i aye : It , - '! � 1 Laug .- � �41iu, Metbodi.st Mi U -IlEdiiaouton.., am a y,,, A 1"' - I . st, a - � . - ,oity gpia Aloudav Jast. a- ! guests of - Mr. J_ Q Robibsc, - i� , plage, They are on, theit w I , - , fro. � -erich. Ontario, where ) _. - w will snend. the v�iuter aftef I � I - - � . 'orth-,Vest.�4 - � � L i , ,, sojomn iii the N k ,: � -013P day la8t Wteek the I I . - I , B I - � Wr . Thomas Faies bibh c � . . �� yreBbyt,eriun Sabbathsebbol' I � . � I' .2 ! I, met'at the residerce of t1l"t �, .,; q, presented - her with a vAry� I I . easy chair, accom paiiied 14� I � -address. Nrs� Fair WaO t .1 I I . ._ taken by surprise', but navfrt I nawl0d d In. the 1.nost Ora : I ge . . . � . feelitg. manner the kin4n, � : papils. TbetevemugWaIS, Isp i i usuall enjoyable manner. i � - I I. - . .. _Tb e ,Clintoti NLew Rr � r. - 1 I viv -enls to box, - I - a17 of power Be 7 . I �'. the vArioug chumbes of th s t � ' . �� atba the prstv(r�i � - ;L: several 80101b . : , 'hll,rcl I . ,; the itattenbury street C, I ! . . L I 1 _iVell. attended, and good b4s , - �, 'I On Sabbatli last grotat po*r � . . 1:, feated, naore thana dozen--- - ez - 4 i for tba prayers of th-e obn � I .. - � " I - - publiciy pipiessea conv,erli j: . I I 1 3 :; -Last week, Mr. John , - I I - I . t � base; lin,e, llullett,,, PurCb . e . - I . . . , Wnst lip . . T. MiAliew s. tof the to � . - .i -two Wen 11 ., 'did colts, sired � . .��, DerlbV,11,%vb-ich reigbed, 11 � 1�! , '230 Its. , . �: and the nther 1, - __ I � 1 !4 eigbteen m,ontbs old. 1`61ig 1. . .d .� t the 30th,o.f April, 181-13, � ILI P - .1 I !I' `LT I I vjth*;:n an hour of each o - . I i _t 01 Molt t'viins. Both are bk,v,',sv I it i ._,! darker than the other- ', , q .j Ait� � ce Dobson V A , -Lawran I ; . 91 , '�' huniared acre farm, bi4n I 11 'I ' - I cesslon 4, Grey, last weeN , . .r . I � f tt ie ,� atia Robert Pear . e - �� Xr. Dobson purchf-sed, t lei �.. � . ,� U,) I 1�1 two: years ago, paym ' ,rZ 0 . �! theii he has built a. ba� -D I . � . I . r�, B I a -in-, t..:: �� . rnpath. The ­ . - - i .;� lot the far . was $3,100- , I . �. 4 ,7 have- now 4-00 acres of Islia ii I , . 4 I 1; 0onciession. ; � 1, ; . . I � !, � , . Th I , . - �e truste els of SC11,001 , , - I r � ,i'7, Ifluilett, hime 13 Id., . ..� ge . L I I .1 Sloa,n as teacber fo t e , . - :1 at 9.-U&Iary ,of $460. As -, . %I I . I , -1 sag 6 ;1 _ht in the above 0 1.1 I ] Y,eara, during which fmal ; 'Were highly appreciated. b _:1? iwx - �t �n I . and parents, t so 1 , ot.-ft 1. I . norat-�Jl . . , �.i to be heartily c6 r:11 I I 1z i, selection of a teacher.- I% , . �. - - .. I .i. I � (in in Howllcktovvn�;hi . . . _ Z �, g I . . I , I .. JI, _ he 4 1 residence of W 1 I 4 t. I � alidon'll, had a Detrow t0c .. I I � 0bruietion, an&- VIE) linul . a W I . M196TAing evpleflenca oil .� I "I , . a �oi -AL h6np. burning in the I I I a � odt from. Boma aftuse, an, .- T, .1 , � : � - ,i Catching. *he t . I i_;; � . I I I I I , � I . , . . 1. : I � � I - -iti 1. r blauketb UOM - � : -1 , � Wift Or the :ffwmas befo - z � . I- - Wof had beea �w0e- � I . � � .. . I � e 1. - . : I . . � -."&'.,� : i , _ . . � ­- � ; . I � *' .i ; - I 11 % _. � � - i - � r- : I - � _� � ; � ij ,- I . �_ 4 4� � ; i � . I _ ! - i i ; I � i . z i I . , , 4 1. -: L . I ! i � - ; � I . I . I . I I 1 $ 1 . . I i I � I . 1 " lt!m­ - I . � I I - ; I I � ; I . I , 4 ­ - "_."_­ 1 - - ­ . 1__-.-T__,___ � 'R, . . '7 ___,.___.____ .... ...... - - I - � - I I - " ----,-- -, I : ;- - ­ 1. ­ _. I __�� _,_.,_�­_ ­_ I- ii - ­_7�­­ , I — - - ­­7- I I ____,_­_________ __ � . ­­ ­ � � . I . I � . I R ___ _ - ----- _______­ I I - _­ _�­- , I , I I ! .� I . I i 7 � . : . I � - . I . .� ; � . A . I I I i � I I � 0 . I � I I I � " I i � � i i I I . i I . . � � . - . 1 : : . . 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I I � . � � ; . - � . : I I I . � ; � � . . � � . I . . i � I I . . . I � ; I , , I � � . I . I . r I I . . � I i . � . i � . . I . i . � . - - . . - .. i! . ! I I � . . � I � I - t I ! a ; I - - . ; . - I i . � � . - I 1 I - I . i . I � � % I : .1 . t � . . I : - i ItHE HURON EXPOSITOA111, I . . 4 - f i . i i I — - � - ___­_ - I I L I I- . i . . 07CTOBF,R �J � - -------------- � � �11111 . . I - , 1884., � � . . I'_ - ! — , . — " . -----..----- I � I . � � . � . . � I — i I I .. . . I i � —.---.-.--,- ----..-- ..--..-...,.---- - - - — __________ ____ , Now � � I I . I . � I I . -___ � NEW ADVERTISEMEXTB.- will ever accede to such a demi lid. t e baLla!n : marble dust "th a li tie Nile vall IdWa Ifa, though out o!f doors the humor remains. They canoed a collision, I immediately ployment for both ' � � a - I .. . I �Vi By beyo dy Ha � . and : — . N 'a g On. I�OrBes 4nd tnen . � : T M 9, : iTon rue d pef per, or gitiger. Thi is te % they vould b see ; to take life easily, and to make afterbeleftthe service oil the Grand certainty during win, *. T ' � 5Z9'Th6 fignre between the parenthesis after hey have too true an appreciatiai i of ' � I . lad. to see an indep . 0 succeed - z . i . ' I t K it I - . � i � k- dent Governmez i established a har.' the best of the seasons which are short Trunk rather suddenly, not waiting for the conduct of a busin� � . . � excht line, deuoteo the page of the paper an which, the rights of their constituents eve .- � to som . at $1 er band to t1ose wh .. re toum. which won d keep the peace with n � 1 6 on Batch lities 4 - - p . and! hard for shillings and sixpe ces. the formality of a disoharO or calling implies a, bigh degree : the- advertisenkerit will be founol, ; � I . : . � I : � - .think of doing anything of the k nd. if ' � of intelligelice i JolO enou toinrohaseit. Veterhar- Egypt, One i Oufficielit fees for his pay. Edison was a 1minor-at the sad a mastery of details- Wherever we ; � . ours, imer�e, and pre. Even their vexation at in � g con � Milliiiery—Hoffm&n Bros. (1) #: .. . , . p Au, t, it behooves the raralpress, and the i�n� � butgood sbal tet, vent the slave rade. When it was probably only lasta till thenextvictiM time, and not long ago big father who meet with conspicuou I uce a e th � . I grOe' that nothing . A a 0 8 8 es . � Trials of a Scotch Laddie-C.Daucan,(5) - I But the common peo- resides at, Port- Huron, pu e , SOWiD:g MaChinec3-0. C.W. a food, 'aud mediciuo6s to claim qualities invariably underlie th � , m eat known that Gor on bad sent Stewart comps in sighb. - I 4 . . � � . . � , illROn. (5) " country representatives in the Legi3l,a- g000l 6 in a' . I em. I I � . . Fall Dry Gooda—Duncan & Duncau.,(5) ture, -to Strengthen the hands of Nfr. fi�mjpathetid indications I to burn Berber t ie Government direct- ple �re poor. You see this as you look for some $26.8� and interest,the amount Farming is becoming more �atd More a _ , i . e Of .any ed-" that counter o!rders should 'i.be Beut. at t4em. Their picturesque cottages of wages due his Son at the time of his process of complex* Mallufaeturin Fall StOok—R. Jamieso,n. (5) . Mowat in resisting the impudent de. v I . __ 7 I � Qle. I il 22 with! the thatched roofs Must be nar- departure. The claim passed through operation: w!ards R ighea � Card of Thauks—R. ok M. Ball. (8) - . .1 ! I I Inaletter dated Arw ud� Gordon � s., whose re 9 i ' � - . I MR 'I il 1 . a ; I re hi t I mands that are now being de u pon . i . I ­__ -,.----- ays he has offered freedom and pay to row 'places to live in ; axid wbisky is the band's of Mr. Larmour,lat Stratford, to those who p]an best� and -a 'ecute . .New Firnr­-Camrtbell & Bright. (8) X I � him. Those ma,kincr -1: T�E pbtiltion of the elecbor� o he slaves who desert Ma,hdi. This policy, an expensive diet. At the north they who forwarded it to Motitteal. Owing thegreateat efficiency.1 i With Bargains at Dau6n. & Duncan. (8) 1 t), t . his aBsault. are - I .. . looksbetter. . The women, in th fields to the fire at Point St. Oharles some ! f ; . . �e he es, will So : nd tL a doom of slavery ' I Choral Meeting -J. A. Willson. (8) united, persistent, pralasible,. and not coiun't'v of.11J`erth, askiogtihe Governin tit P 14 I 6 It may be that U6 ; . I - , . . . I I in the Soudan. !He declares if Shendy weOl shoes and stockings � coming decade W-sinted—Wai. Erwin. (5) 1 . overly scrupulous, to submit the So tt Ct to I vote in tLa ) which may time ago, which destroyed: the old re- will see many fnistalla4ious �,Of' electrical - � I � . . t an� - as they are � is captured it Will be d a to the Govern- be rdgarded as marking the boundary cords of the Grand Trunk, there was mortars for farm work as well ats f - .. t . � i Or I I Valua,ble Farms for S&le-B.V.Elliott..(5) urged on by the extremitilies of deB ' c(lubty , ' deo ared irregul [by went's failure to send 21j'ebebr Pasha to between poverty and lose poverty. no means of bracing up thelmatter, but city nfacturies, gelieriAing two I Lost -Robert Sharpen. (5) . I - I :,Su reMe I I Parasol Lost -Raid & Wilson. tie , Su 0 and (ionsequ(n �l him. He hopes that for the sake of the The children are sleek and well fed. Mr. U dison was informe4 dor more horse,power i hun. � p,) , � � they will not stop at tikilles to aoo()M- : I I I y . that if he I dre Ma"' - n �80tne cen. � I � i. akother et�tioii will have �o be gotlen bonor of E ngland tile Abyssinia.us will - They bave a mote comfortable look could substantiate his Clain' legally) he tral. station und -distributin " Drawiti Class-Wra. Moore. (8) pli8h 6heir object. Those whose in,e , . . be i England's thanichildren of - � . g it over &u 9 � r- . I I I 60t engaged' to �ghb ; the f3ama clas's in the woulcl get the money. This we under- area of two or three � iles for t, . Poultr and Butter -Wilson. &Young. (8) seeing t t tb a law koquir6s t h . . I M Ile ser. I 11 ' 0 batt es. Scotdh HighlandB, as they ran by the stand be has dona, and thell money will vice of ,sorne n or jeight thousaiia � y . tests -and daty it is to oppose t is de. UP* it i t I I I ' , 7 , I I . . . . --,-..-- -.- - - --! - . __­ .--,-- mand should be equally united, ener- P$titioff to 4e d. osited fot. a certain INDIA GnAm.-Tbe rail charges on caua� boats with itheir palis and ta b- be paid over before long. �he old gen- acres. Where ' ' ' � I - I 11 . I . � . . . in ver tha'electri;oial �� : I % upmber �f �lays'i ' grain from interior British India to lets Jand their _ 8YBtera , q the regiotry offic a pr . I eager cry, ."An milk, tleman is well off bdb a trIfle eccentric of mectianical po � ; . - , c and. determined. They have riulit I � � i . . y I wer is adopted - th , . :t " ports of export range from $7.48 to $9.18 sir?"I I asked . I ere ... : � I NV,' . � s4eriff's ibffice of �he oun ty' for inf Poo. why the people in the in his way, and while he d6esn't want will of necessity I �1'.� it T - Re I � � - follow. further recrga,a. t f - tt r # I Xpos # and justice on their side, but they st : ; per 2,000 IbB., and tha sea route cost, is nortli were better off than thos'e in the the money he thought A would be a izations of farm labdr I � I CD . � " I ; . � 4n. 19 Perth tb, at are tWo reg sliry . t . , which will re. � � - . .. . — . be watchful, as right and justic6 do aot 't � ! � I i. now $7.67. This is a t outh. One said they were more in- little diversion to get it if bO could. duce its employment to the nq;r,rowest r i I - ofrices, aVd. titi n was�filed on y1in per bushel against 12J( from Chicago to' du;j one and bad better land. Bub i limits. The farm h ' always prevail unless well backed tip - 'the pa,titi ! I I t AY t. 31, 1884. � I . I ! . -, . lr� - -and of the future - � tl�-e 0'fficei for the Not th RildiDg, W.1' h the United Kingdom. 'Ience Phe grower the Und in the 'north is 'certainly .not � � 1 __ - by united effort. . Many, if not ail Of _ . � I I I , i will probably be as' much -a skilled �: 7 __ I I J n � n. of wheat in British India must sell his the blest in the island. Tb is common to Mechanical Power !in Agri- laborer as t _. 7 if 181 0 . - � . I these cities would be vastly worse of' cateoi i Stratford, the o�unty to.m ' . he artisan 4nd Mechanic of � * I . I I I i wheat at 321(3(t 39,1c JOE a than the Chi- Bay that Pxoteptantigm prevails at the culture. � the city. . . i ' � hey. did not po' . -The coutit held that the pe#tion sh)d1d � . .. NURON'S VERDICT., t ssess. those public inati- i I - I 02 I Cago price in order to c)mpete with us. nort4l; but whether tbis is cause r In years gone by the n4e of M.0tive The enormous incr.0ase in the tne . � li�ve beeh:ftled iii. the Sheri s office �r Tuip -EFFECTS or - -R) IN.-, Aaispat . ' ' � tations and buildings which they now . ch effect as regards the well being o 0 � . 7 . � : . � el ,e that one should be tie . � n f -the power on Jarms was thought to be a obanical power used � in tlie United I -1 ' . . $ h ' from San Francisco, dated October 20, people does not appear on the spot. That very unim-portant matter. It was con- States Since 1870 is . The Scott Act Carried by a profess so much to des ise, and wh 'ch d in sa i anaazing... porty-f � p . I says that th6- rain wbi they 4rre a superior sort of folk is clear sidered,to be quite unnecessary for any per cent. in ton years . ive J I I � n wbi h continued at � � Majarity of 16151. is such a trouble to them, registry office, .hud neither of UIE�e . I I meaps a great I -- that they ,a- - . � intervals from Sunday to Wednesday enoudla. Icannot discuss Irish ques. purpose beyond threshing ont grain. deal, and indicates a laigh expenditt, I . � ; . � . . 3re � aving been arsued it declar � 4. night, bad done Much damage to t re . sire to tax them dut of existence. Th, do I 6ses h � 0 . P', - h e, tioDS7 here, but no one' can travel To -day the matter wears Ian entirely of energy, but on further exis,minatioll I gal. , rl is � grape crop, a I 11 11 - I The following is a statement of the is not one of these public institutions' "tb� petition irreg ilax �nd il�e i ,� nd also caased the loss of throu& this island without the feeling new aspect and the , farmier is often we notice something still m , 1. . . . I . Ora surpria. I much bay and untbrefil ed wheat. The that bbe people deserved a better history called up -)n to debate the I question to ing and sigpificant. While the number ��� majorities cast in f avor cof and against, that does not bring to the -place in wi h, gh wP1ll put the vote bac4 at le�st ano;b 3r � . ; - - , : Y64 . . : : rape crop is fU11V a In Dth behind the than . . I I � . I 9 . made for ; them. The what extent be sball uee!mechanical of water -wheels incra0ed &60 p cent. � . - r in Perth. . I ­� . , . �aa been I Or -, .- the Scott Act in this county, yesterday - it is located thousands of dollars wh, ch i i , * Usual time in ripening, and ag wine- men at the uortl� are anx: r ... ' � .- . � I - iolas to have it power for doing work on tbE14 farm. The the increase of powet was 13I4; Ste �_ � . I I I � I , I I I � I . am � ind their way t . - . _. makers require twenty-three per.cent. kno - For the Against the. would never f , ; 1111111111111111111111111111111 � . Act. I ithe (lid . . : , wn that they' are not 1 rebels and steady rise in the value of labor during engines showed, in increasis of 40,54, �� , Act. ; . - . I � 11 . � th i News of the Webk. ' in grapes before they wfil buy, Yinleyard discontents; Oita' it is last generation, and as eci4 I . . Seaforth.. ........... 32 - they not exist there. The proi tae IN ed �! ' 1 . � . -1 , Ily dur- while th,O jDcreasE) Of power ! was 'not * owners have been fo7ced to let the riot and murder assert � themselves � - 4 Oun 8 - EGYPTIAN ARIM-.-IU4 stated tl a ; i . ifig the last decade, has for ad the agri- less than 79 per cant. It, will kn this way by these places am to �m ` grape, rem . � Tao-keramith - ...... 41 . yptian . Army ,will be &in in the field to accumulate They bomplain that the nan a of Irish. calturist to f a:C: the quest on with all more readily understood if it � e be Ls E - red uped to 4 0 I 0 03 e ' . i . , many times. more than. the tax I ' � b stated - I Usborne...... .... - this sugar.- The heav',r rainB will rot man i�! Made to-'bbar . , .. 51 I � . I Oif m n with, eighteen Er glish oMcers.'Pl, 6 . reproach which is the earnestness' � . I . a � . I i which sob rd a reality that in 1880 there wore in "Be sevela I 11 . which they are now Ii d 'Ould P .iceforde �vill e iucrease4 by 3j0(J0 In ny wine grapeB,.while they have sectioial, and from which � they stand demands4 Fron' machines f I � .�honepowe thefarnier or every five in 1870, but the � Exeter..., .-. ­:�­ ..... 32 1 re Ievf_ I . . - .. - I . . practically rained ,all t ible grapes ex. aloof � This we can appreciate if we has stepped to steam, a in many powerof theSta WU13 in�oreas a to goo - - aMount to. This being the cas it is Mon. ! i . . : Stephen -� .. ., . . � � - - - - - 45. � . . � Will * � . �e : � I I it cept in favored localitiet tit ourBelves in their pl . Hay— - __. - - - - - - - - the essence of impudence &�d mea. ness . NG LL. oPoLD HOT AT. -Ain ,a-ttem: ' P , aces. We cases to water, w,here it is more econo- horses for every 5,00 employed lin 1870. "I'll . 29 . � . . W s made the ot or da medicil Trit. LoNDON MARKaT "OR APPLF,S.-A are - copstantly reminded in Ireland of a -mical, while in not a few instances the These facts afford a pretty g . d �, i 7 to demand that they contribute d, ti- 13 recent London circular States that ar. past. 1 Rhined castles are on the hill- Rn � 00 indi. w Z. Stanley .. . ......... 92 , t, I t to a Ot 1 iug a ii. :1 , ergy of the al ctric, curre t has been cation of what -may take ; . . Place during I tional a,id to the mullicipaltreasn,y. B_ " y �Oyp �t I rivals of American. app es are increas. tops, �In& are so numeroos that one L . . Goderich Towaship... 158 . glum, as i Was returmug fron I enlisted in the service of geicultural the present decade. , � . I ' Id 1880 I ­ I ing, and the mark : the dyna. . .. Ot is well supplied. scarcel troubles himself 'to look at work. 'ust as ago small mo electric machine was but a novelty - . But, the more Some people ,geb, t a La Aeu to Bras.sels. The wuuld-be A - y I 0 1 1 . _­­ . I � Goderiob. Towa... .. 36 gicide was a�rrested. ,. ; The qaality, however, iE Eiot good, fruit them as be rides. They are the dead manuf acturer a to do and no large scheme of electric po � :, i .being gathered before maturing, conse. I witiies� es to a dead past. ' Does the many things w - . ! � I I Bayfield.._... .... 41 - more they want. � It is jast so with t a m 1 B i rtied` wer � I I ,.- 0 1 � ..Hr-. IRISH, LF,AGIUF, AND T )RDE . b, � hich. the transmission had been, worked out. I "I 3 quentiy prices are: low, with a better presen close there . .. i y I A -_ I cities in this respect. If they 'succeed. It i s Said th t the- cord, or is there an- had formerly done by li-amd, and to lNow, however, the c , 'fferent I 4 � Colborne.-, - .. ... i 65 . I a fris �Tatiohal Leag'u. - ' ' I : I ' ' * .. . - � a 0 IS 11 'a ecid d to * . I . ad in haxin the public propb'rty tax A ba d cleiss of goods prices may improve. other ay yet to dawn ? Ireland. in her operate machine's by watei or steam JSince 1881 we � ad continuous � , f Ashfield....._.. .... 118t 9 , I ( join ba as wit1h the Ilry - . b ave t - , � � I ,of 7t English growths are rapidly d reasiug. great itie� gives an i of , power rather th S"n by hand;, and in pro- electric exhibitions in! Paris Lo � , I for municipal -.purposes, they would s6on indters hemovemeittoaholi8h 16 . ec .. Impression. . �,� I Weat Waw.anoslb..... 93 1 Continental supplies tire not heavy. 4 I ndon, , I I indnoe flobse of Lords, with ohe double a' wealt ;Lu&strength. May there notl portion as these if actozies increased and Vienna and Philadelphia . At ea . . . . I . Ch ej I ,, � I �� 4 1 East Wawanosh.. have new demands which would . I It (i Belgium, Holland and ermany,baviu�' COMO i 27 thO slow process of � the suns a developed into' lafger andimore com- i these varfoua �, _. .. 188 I . at ,X)nce - riving the �eers of1both fl- e: . � d I � I i ' aPPli'"bes haVe been . �,� I - - . them to be equally clamorous. ' �& .d lan�ds & � early all their . i . � I I . ad ' wer. � " nis each PP Clinton - . - - - .. - - . - - . 73z I . ! � - liobt crops, will consumE 11' s!reng henipg and enrichiugof the land? I plate mecbauis rsuing its shown for locomotive ' � . � I � . they would keep on with ' produce- - i Purposes, besides one den aiLd, - 4 COAL MINE- HoR OR. Shippers of Ge 7many fruit Bay The Sympathy Of, the traveller ,makes I own Bpecialized epartment' of work, so I the several important installations for �, 9 Hallett ....... �� . _ I -A terrib] , , � ! 67 . . . - .1 . , . i �',', f 1. I I a1ter another until. 'they sacceedeii in exp osiod Occuired iii. a 0041 Mine '19 i . Germany will require importation of him hcpe this, : I also must agricu tare be tzed to do commercial uses. Then, in tl�e jarger . . , 11, 1� � Blyth...... -.. -, - . � � . 10 - ' q I Peunsylv nia, o1i Monlay apples before ChristmaB. Present values I bad a, nday'in Glasgow. Vacation' .its work olleapar an& � .... I , . Be Un5orztowb, ( , Til I = .. 11 I.- -1 curing their entire revenue from tILe . in the London market O,Itolier 19, are: babits re a I � I efficientlyt -cities, reguliarly appointed staijous are � . I . - I -1 last. FoUrteen mcin ere killed and v O. 1 soughtin 'than hitherto. 3ne frequently hears' beitig opened for the supply �: I _._ Xiorria._.... .. ..._. 22- V1 il e on that . I � - I I n . . I ! - : I I rural municipalities, when they wou"d New York-Ba,ldwin Lk'a.)15s. per bar. the rniDig the ch r to � .... I I 1 N,�aarly, al I tthe killd 81 i I mri 1111a I I Turnberry.......... ... . Bevon woundod. . h iu': which the �the story that. f rming does' ' , ;­� 1.63 , __ . ­ .- I i nOb Pa3 ; I users.' from. house .to Oh bpaoswe a � - i _11"t- - . be setting up for a bonus for permit ! t . ng -were m6rr�led and had families. I rel; greenings, 11@14fi. pQr barrel -, Rev. A. A. 'onar preaches. I was a �and how, it mal . . in - - r, . I . y, be asked, zcan it be,: the same way and over the sa E, ,wires ­ I Wingb-&m.. .... .... 17 i � � . I _ - . ,� , t)t . I t PrEATI) oFT.Eip, TArCOLLECT R.-Joht � � � . i � I . these institutions to exist in their tnil'x I HC410;3. pe barrE f; other kinds - little late, and r* 41 . - ,& iinge - io sexton aad usher 'made to do so under a System- wbicli -' as current for light is isr ae i ; . �. I . ; : �, Wroxeter.. __ .... 32 ' . ? �c i t ib t d. It : � ' I 12jalis.perbarrelr Bos-ou- Bald wiDS', ftPp6a,Md, so that I found a seat for my- �contem , reater outlay' of capi- is qui.te'possible that t4i , � I I .1 J - . ; � � . ' i � I The best way to do with such eopl:e Is Stobeback, a faxmOr at M ilto , Penns I . " 9 0 first 1�rge in. ' - �. . 19ja 149. per barrel; Hu ibardstown, 11 self. Thero was a good congregation, Ital ?: Farm worl� is already;undergoing stallation of electrical plant for power �i - Howick__.. .- .... 103 ' P : vailiaJ aged! 60, shot his hea Off t lb, 1; �,,­ . i� � - _. 1. r eir demands in' @,13s. per barrel. Catadian-Mixed but I d.d. no�t 6ee many wholooked like a Process of JeorgaDization, a - I � 11 - Grey.......- .... I ..... 162 � - , , �1 e other day, � because he, was -,afraiq to I , ad is maybe made out we ' I - . - bud, and we earnes ly hope this is wbati m4t the tblx c lots, very -much out of aondition, JJ@ men of sta dina and subst0ce. Pro- therefore in a I transition I Btate. As ' so', where people . I - - t ,, ,ollector..,Ston+bac bad 0 � t' .. Brassels'... . .. .., .. . . 57 1 . . I I ar6 not- soared Of 110velty,nor;afraidto . � 4 1 � , - : . ill be done in respect to this ni�tter of a large fari:n but no ready MOney. � 13i. per barrel. Nova Scotia. -Small bably s ich men were in the country. 1knowledge of f all PriDCipl68 face the possibilities of I I - � - - I McKillclp:_ - - - - - - - - - 84 1 W � . I I parcel only, 120a,16s. rel. , A strar get was iVL the pulpit, and h � I a failure. The ' . - . ' ARSIMNIC FOR THRBE.-A startlin . 8 istrikes deeper, a, batter appi eciatiou of economical results hd ever .will be . I . . � � � . __ . . 11 — -a outside tra4edy occurred in ("Jalhoua con . gave us a tl ioughtf al sermon, though he tight roGatio W I ­.. � I , - My, --- 0 us vfill. follow; and as ex- great. Not drudgery, not eveli, i,nteni. - I . . I L . Totala.... ___I 814- 199 who own the 'roperty, should gN -I I t Virginia, I did notseem to have gone into the ' . . � taxing public property. _T-hoB - . . ' �; - t ) : P ,a thein We ast week. Mrs. JoLn. The Irish at Home. --A Sunday perience determi aes what crops sball be gent toil from early morn till i te ' . I - . . I - . . . a At, - t '� 199 t .to understand that, if they do. no cea a mura6red . bar two - Btepcbildran , in Scotlai3d. depths or up to the heights of his theme, i� �� . -k I - . . I town a more mixed system of farming , .night, unless it can use 0,'heap energy to � - . � I . . I and then Eer has.. I (rrom a Correspoident.) ill result. Ag-iculture will become ' do purely mechanical w Ork, will I I ­ ! . their growling and complaining tb I took her ow4 life. I � ' which Was,1 11 To me to live iB Christ." , . . T . , . I Majority far the Act 1,615' 1 ey band, to W' Indetedd suc4- a text does Dot leave very ore intense. I I I avail . , J- �_ .: . will not ouly s�top'f arnisbing tbeni' wit i oin she was ma tied bu There is notbiDg' in �he mete fact much f6r a �aan t67 say, though there is I � i , usinfElture. Everyy,84rsees changes L .e The Act carried in Brace by over , �, six 3�onths ago, had * t left t of a, voyage to Earope, to warrant -6, As most farme�s of Standing use from I Of Organization readering waste the I I . sacL banefits in future, but they wi I ,whe'n. the Woman .took arsenic mix3e much td thi k about and long for. There - I � I 0 _. I 1,000; d'ef . . � I letter. )�at to every traveller a journ ! , � ,:.� ,eated rine'e Edward remove t -as ol�. 1with Bug ey was no proa i I iine to two hund ed acres of �heir land, I subject otheavy finp, w�hile economies . . . . � ;*- -hem from. them as fast � 9.17 Then she bad the tbre( I r-7 , but the singing of the aa estimate of 1) P of power yield I 4 county by about, 100; Duffarin county I tie horse ; to wer for an ever in� teasing capital . ' is in some respects different from a barbarons version of the Psalms was , . �t A portnuity occurs., If the people of Tor�. chil$reti �.neel down and say th i Similar journey performal by any one 3ach forty acres is surely modest enough for a case of. future I mcproveme. t.-- � . . - I . 7 � :r I pray good. The open Bibles seen in the :Gr practical. purp" Trade Review. � 1 � carried by &,boat 700. Act*snstained in ,erl. f r that all partook of t1IE else. Personal experience and obser. ases. IR. practice ; - - - onto, for instance, 1hougbt there wa3 . I � 1, I , � 4 fatal dose ta the eldeB1 child,'who ran , vation give a special ch Scotch ob-dr,hes in, the hadds of bhe I ' * � I st . : . . .. any farmers � us . as much as one horse I � . � .­ IM eo a irnprosi3ive as they always --- -- _ I .- �1 . York, N.. R., by about- 300. � anydaneroftheirlosing' the Parlia- away. All three died. , I journey, as they do P . I - , -M 9 _W_�_ - � - , I I - to every life. Thus ' J � I Power for every t wenty acres, and find - . al ng are I the e .�Ca- - The detailed officlia,l stMebient of the . ' TipRRIFIC � 0ALES.-A Viole t storia- the commonplace is removed a little . i t very economiefl. It mustbe added � - . ment b, i di a, the asylums, "' eveniug I went.tO th Murder -WW out. . ` - i . I prisons , I .� - i I— � vote cast will be given next week. previ4iled thr�ughout the Bri ish ISI ga ,from the common level. I . . the *rail - where there le's . , : Ir . ,� and other public inatibutions locatei I I . varied the �z I ihat these are mf a who have, learned . . In April, 1885, a well-dressed man, 41 .-­ � - . � __ - . - on nesday. Houses -have e6n de. services at balf.past six. I was- ehrly, i - giving the name of Dr.; . ; -1 there, the , iiSual course so far as to!* leave the ,,, � b liz 11 - . y would be glad to knuckl( at the e value of or a ation and ' have so � John Hunter, - - ' molio ad * Shields, 6acious choir mras already full, I ' purchased from Messrs.! I---- 11- - at vessel ... in the B"teamerat Qnoaengtowni After a visit Lrranged their b 'iness as to increase i Davis & Bic. 1. - I atl - and I st�;d . I I �i-. � ions. down and. eat ainy a,mount- of 'umble ph Clyo�e drivan 6orn tbeti moorings and t3 rvice: The I Oullough, of Ha , �i � , , 1! - Tax: Exempt I to Blarney Castle, which has especial tbrou-h the se ' ' of t eir acres twenty to � I � I I officiatillg III r libe capacity t� Milton � a handsome � If ..-I- maq. minor wre`C6 eporteil. -Folir attractionsformenof the talking pro I unt of gold watch and c "; t �t;... -a city pa,pers have commenced their I that they might �retaiii them. Th I - , fifty per ,cent., �whil8 the amo hain and a dia. ., � . Th . inisto was the Rev. A. K- � ­___ _ i,t I- � . I , � , I � H VOSS d iveD H. Boy4l. wl: Ose essays on the: "Country � Inanaal 1� . mor r'. i� - ; 1 IS War Shore off Greenock. fessions, I went down to Killarney, Parson 'f we re pdoular some twe I bor 6 loyed, as. in some 6 goodg�,.,jby a i* . ,%_- annual howl against tax: exemptions, I saime would be the case with all th I idring Hepaidfor,h' ,�, � . . . ( . P ;;-r�_,_ - . . Tbei Incom''11 Steamer report baving Where are the finest mDantains and tity-five : AT __14 � i A other Cities. Let the public inatitatio I c ase d . Stationary', and in � -t - 0 -Ii this; question they all seem. to be a remaine . cheque -on Stinson's ba4k., producing a years ago. He intoDed the prayet-I I C 8' passbook with an iti-4led , I - , � . . DE enco.)intereo� fearful wea; her. A 9tearner lakes in Ireland. 'The r gular -.excpr- ithers y to a small' in d.,ep 11 �� - I was iucrea 3ed on] � , osib of I - .'. I I . 1; Unit, while the so-called independent I and buildings be.removed from To' from� Lisbc a ' f Cardiff was wreck- Sion to Killarney takes the greater part, suppose at W is intoning. If any One I Extent. several hundreAl dollars . i ­�_ � �_ - 0 ton. ed a Penza r On ever3 farm 1bere'it, besides �� Next morn,. . I �� ' . I � a jo,,u -hi muite, with those of the C to, - 11s,mil-10,11 or Ottawa and' the 3C Wishes t6 h4.r tbis ab4urdity carried to I threshing, a great variety of Work to be .. , 1` . xaa, onser- . rE . ,, �,Oa,n&theiGermancrnisohr I of the day, and rawiirds the id� . . ing the ch,eque was fou.11d to be value- : - � . , estment. 0 , "I.: Und tie : W6 wrecl:'ed �loff tbE Danish Beeio�lee what one. sees in the way of an extra' e, at him listen toa Scotch- - . . . -A vative persaakdon in abusing the On- would not be'very much left in eithez , . � � 4 . I C one, such as ho, sting, woo4 1 cut less, the passbook having been. .given to , i � I .1 . . __ . coas . 3 save . scene' I I , I ting, d . - I . � 11 " Thd c4ews 0, bot,h war side hows which man as� he adds his brogud to the re- 1 feed Cutting a grinding, 1 separat- . I -1 I I i ,w I I A word to T P 'EiDVNT1A CAi1PAIG_N.­A. shi- a e,thrust upon bis natice. 8 Wes a man otgray hair . � . the strength of a bogus dtaft which was . - . � tario Gavernment for, as they put it, place worth bragging about. I . I ;.E �.RF ; I P ry, there are 1 The first Cital. Xet t ji " i lk and � churning: 1 pulping the swindler by a too_co.t�fidingclerk, on I I � . , g Mi V i � 1 1 1 1 � - :1 their lack of Courage in dealiving to deal the wiSe-should be sufficient. Let the gul P fe tuie'bf th adrail- 6 wbich becomeB� apparent is tba which w" Smut enough fop him to I lef tin deposit. A most diligent search 1 - ��: I . present a �, : _7 I "ot t . d Slicing roots. � Besides the�e there � ­_ Government remove their buildings to gal r P esideu t s ;he fre the.people ' Ito'trifle with sacred .�n . . . � ; . their livinc I I i - � I ' � .1 with the question. So. far as. they are I . tat aputebt. , i , get C from travel- know better 1an i� much work oi a purely I domestic 'as- Made for the recovek,y of the goods . . z 4 quen f assa'blt'B Oi caudida 'le things. His sermbn was r m 11 et I E � : I al. ,, ou bargain at the hotel for all . ,aracter ' ' or the arrest of the sw . � I ate I rs,. which might be i one, by in,oller, bat with. ; - Seaforhh or any other respectable town, Wisdo . � - �� - eoncerned their agiba,tiorn �is of -'a ' I - .. . I eeban.,cal mean and thus t , dr4dg- oz till lately -was the . price for it. brigbt an' secret une 1 '4i have be n tbre'eattQ MptS to ki .1 or i I. ,VO6 want, and pay a � g000] in."- It was in the style of , - s I � I most Selfish -character, Mo If and the people will neither squeal nor jure , c . , �� out success, and n � . t , I � . st, abdidates sii bo not think that is he and. You have ' 0 6 .r � - . � I mpaig . ys; 0 light, , a a thed, when The doctor was . - -1 1.� arm house be tiglite'ned. � Be I � ,;__ .1 . n .... d. .First St.- Jo . [in was she; at,next .-areelylost sight.o the fiouse bekfor,3 - a I t read making, 1, I run to, ground in the � ssachusetts . � - not all of these -cities have- been reek- complain about the infliction, even if OPe I was assau.. crisp a ,id f resh. The In f tter was J %usage m1king and MR . . - ': not orig Dal,, but ,the treat6ent was � , . -, - . S6ate prison,, whither --he had been ient . . - ve* any munici I I � lessly extravagant in. their manicipal they do not deri . Pal ieve- ClevE Ian bed by a meta wboE e gay cavaliers gatlier bout you and . al- I 'ate family sewing cou p by l - I- - � applicatiD11 for a pardon on behalf -of 9. most force you to his ow was V'6ry interes�ing. His r7l .1 . � � . � . . n, D d I . imanagemetit. They have p,i, - 'de two or'three - I motor. All tbisi requires . I . led � .Up, nue from them. 71 In the steam from Boston for seven ybars"imprison- � I � I . relative the Governc had refused, tin] ponies. Boys and �irls solicit four s5ye.rencindg ODe'bf his e"ay ,, Con- ' ization, and can! only be ment on a rge of iorgery. Chief i - - , .- -I---,-- �__ilil!� � I uch organ ? . to pay, al 9 __ cerning ;be Art 6f Putting I Things. " . ; ­- debt;B which they are unable ' cha 71 F . . Lo' n's I i f6 � __1 . OUR teaders -use the following w`s,B andan 9 'I to buy a I book, ,sir." Kate Re� puts things ,Well. No pne_ could done efficiently by those wb O' I I . I I will per a few dayB since General I moneyl ' " I iave an Stewart ab, once wrote to him" asking 2 1" &,naaow tha.t they find their taxes be- gered by a fiendish attemrt Kearney, with her beauty in the grave -i alaptation for mecha for a statement as t � ;_ . . . rideal work. The o the disposal of 4 �- I I z c&blegrapbia dispatch whA appeared t0"W"eck tEe tralu ju.whick.. a was at& mistake his meanin"g. He §p�ke in the the jewelry, and rec i ... i more domestic operations may ,need to eived, b return of � . f .travOling'. Gniteau has evide'lutally a !- bottle in one band atill a , I y coming bardenseme, they want to . ads at the door Gf her liouse with a language of . the pe6ple. He� said that i ,�, :! Im in the Globe of Wednesday wit'6 a great cture in the Mail a very well written i e in&-ugural:e, sk ache . a which, -will result . . . be removed to the dairy so as to -be con- 4nd most intel- i �� ' numler of imitatcrB in ' wisdom 11waa not' that conitnon sense nected up tc Us mainshafting,dis- ligeut letter, F 1� . � deal' , . the United: other and basin . I r i . of pleasure. It is dated London, S ta,te 3. I I . eas in her antamed a a. Stating that'the ring had - ; . , in forciarr the rural Municipalities, who . - y which i' � � � I _. I ri HencefoAh women attend you. They ,0 born in &inan and Cannot be tributingthepOWEr. Howslftbewor,k been found at Rochester ; tid the wa;toh � . % , . �! . � ,a . :.I� ,: . England, October 28, and Says': 11 Sir Tz � DF,ADLY Bri, OLVZ11.,- acquired.' It is better than thal, and can will be so organized as to be z . - pable, of -an P�aiti -of a boat i, , hmve exercised (lite eco-nomy,in assisting . James IJ. run at your horses siA in )arig Met!, and d chain sold to the ca .- ­_ ; � I . . - � - 7- 1 1 8, I :_ I to bear th John Macdonald has Been. his London Clayton. 4,nd J u. S aker,age 18 an� � beg you to buy stoc�ia begained. Some'tell us that wisdom is siich control, is 4- C uestion t on the Mississippi river.; Every effort i I �. -ose ba-rdens, aud hence the .. ngs. They flo.ur­ .not the same thing as knowledge. o TO: settled . i : __ ' 3re . n 6, room one,. in biladel .ish two bottles, and c . . y is noN ! agitation for the abolition of tax exemp hYsician, Sir Andrew C-1irke, who i rave your- patron.. bl thefarmerbimself. Some!bave- al- v being made bo tr�ce up -and re - F , � . P 17, w he oc Well, what man in his Senses ever sup- L . d i only a I C phi&. cup ts of the bouse age for goats' milk a cover the goods, but whetber after so I ,,� after a lengtbaned examination deal . nol " Morning dew" ria v solved the p -oblem. ; it is' ' � .- � . � tions. Through the inflnence, of a.n . &1`88 were ;tartled by three, pistol sb6ts, and, while their red tongues fla as posed it was ? TO know what one I a long a period this can be ,done is more ,I I that there is no p briskly tier of exithme iie and experience for i � - city re re -sen. I ian as their red shawls. [From. I � itiadaer preponderance of _p thing in the Canad . .0 ought to 00, and to have the "urpose to 0 h I �._ Premi 7 .on en;erffig the rootti f . nod both boys . all thi . era to do likewise. than doubtful. Dr. Hun -`ter laughs at - . Or a, condition to excite apprehen- an th ) floor welterir 7 -in.blood. a YOU do it, is wisdom. Wisdom i ,the Bible I � 1� - red - I I, I IF 11 tativea in, Paxliament they have seau I Clay. might ride away. Buti'frOI2 yourfriendd !On many farms there are more horses � _. 14 � , the Police, saying 'his plans were too : I , : tt� ba, I concernslitself witfi the he rt; it bo. , . cute to admit of detection anywhere. � Sion. on ,d a bull dog kElrolver in his han& there is 'no escape. iNot a man you t"n are really tie .cled for th work t i I I I . . " i - I '. . the erection in all, these cities of large , - 1 -- Bake hal two bull,2t wounds I in hil have hired is content with .the price longs with - morali. To tr ; the Sa- 0 His modU13 opOrandi was to procure - � . . -1 R,Iid costly public buildings. They are head.,, d was dead. viour is vhsdom. -The H b6 done, especi 11 i thi thi case in i I - ,I -THE Am' Clayton was shot a,greed upon. . Oly S, irib will . lodgings in some quiet ,''neighborhood � ' . . i enities of an English ,political in - tl a bead and died sbo � . . He appeals to your com- give wisdom if we Rip we may W I I n-otsatisifted with the immense expon- rtly af ter" . I ask, la � 18 IB ,I C assion, and. holds .odt hi band. He �.nter. Now ers and stea� a en`.�'ne" 911d stock his department with a good I . I - %=Palan'do not seem to be any more ward � grow in i An American *c� gregation can be bought at v 3ry modera $'a prices, - L I ., , E I . I I I eadint xpresses his di LeA wit I var iquor. He would � - ouey which has i 1, diture of outside m, . Clayton I ad been� r ' soon, . h your alms supply of food and I : ­ - z I rglined than in either the United S;f' cheap novels, and hal declared that'h( would Its bee' ying according L"O size, from 5250 to i _� . n delighted i,,lw.h the i � ateB ad turns away like s! h you. have � then look- round for a victim, and, hav- i been invested in these palatial edifices, . I *. :wrete sermon, b $5'00 for a combine d engine aid boiler iDg succeeded would retire to his room ; . � � I., I or Canada. In fact in the- , would do something jo make himseli � rouged. This unprofessional beggar ut it seemed to me' t! at those I .- . atterance of I ' - . i ... I .� I . occupying but a few square feet, and S and the con -tin aed drain that is. required * famous. I t y who heard it did noi see it merit; or i .i I I s the worst of all ; th� bard I a i UnComplimentary epithets the English O te t- and feign sic " � . Alrxii wN FIRE.- be Calum t m'nE i i , . . for their Maintenance, but they must ' - I A a I sfy, and tb6 least thankful. was it me,rely the absence of e4pression, capable of giving out from three to ten datily Pa kness, whilsti, be had the T - , '-I Pali ticians _ha�ve advanc the stolid way of listening,L pers brought to him, which 2 -, . ed to horse power of energy. � ,� . a degree of iti. H:)u- iton count I, Michigan, haE ' TbiB prevails thr . wh�icb made , For about a I increase the flow by haViRgL - . 0 1 f . t4ein taxed. . h - ough the land. me think so? Did the 16 feel cost of $60 per horse, a man zi��ay have were carefully perused to $'ee -what steps ! L . . pro cien da kno been bat ling for 80:38 time. All an. Common beggars are not quite every. . I were beiDg,taken for his 'Identification T Knowing well that their claim's on their - W . ,J more tbar they showed? aps 80. an engine of from, five to six; hor . 11 , - 6ancEi tc the mine a: eel P7 . 1. F �h . . Be I . nothing of and which is only a,IM- OseJ and will ' 'here ; but the � ave power, and do fro ,, four to t and captare. � � E I .. . F . - uncommon ones abound. � But an American audience wo�ald h . I - 7 own merits would not receive, a momen-va ed. remai 130 till Novem )er 1st. No- on run a n hours . . Il I . at bat tiot equalled even in the Unit- can b . ideq gauntlet" everywhere you ' � I - I I ; consideration from disitutereSted' and . I . formed of tb 3 progress of th ' Stop, from Phe Lakes of Killarney to , helped th preacher more by the Silent work every day. Every one- 'ho has I I � t 6 ­ .9d States.' For instance, Lord Ran'. fire; OT w ien i ripple of lapprioval, the pleased smile, tbirty cows woull s@parate is milk Manitoba and N(�ittth,#est . � . I ' � I � ibl � to their I i I I � � . dol b Obu ume ',mork. As the entire poptilst churn every day or. on i sens, e, people they attach I t will )e Possible to re � the Gian0s Causeway.: You have al. the unconscious nod. Tbeiro was a � alterna 6- days, Notes. ' . � � I I - ' " . P . rchill has . described Sir WM. 8 tion Inpat to escape from yo -ir hotel b I . f i i . demands that church as. well %8 public H . I y choir of and work the butter. Fresh fOed- M-111st About three iD'e,hes of �snow fell at i . . . I , a,rcourt of tbe plaDe depend Wholly on the mine ht6 , goodly * portio 19,1b'ut the I � . pro rk � I - I t I as 11 a bravo with the spirit alth if you would have rr ouev enough . I I � property aliall, be made to pay tribute best sin ng was' congregatioulal, and be, ground, cut, and roots sliced; and High Bluff on Thi�rsday �of- last week I - of for su')port, and a large majority of left to get to the next towl: . Even the �� . I .. 9 I I I � I a ffUnkey," Sir Charles Dilke as 18, the high wood must be bad, for the hou. a water and sleighs came into gen ;r al use. � i . them live from bar I to month, it,! is robes resounded 'With the � 0 i . ___ to their coff-ers. They thus hope to E ekvanta on ithe steame s do: not hesitate � ! . 1%, -renegade Democrat," and Mr. dham - feared there will be much Bufferin: multitudi at be pum ,d tc supply th -Mr. Andrew Nichol, of Brandon, : nip I . nous waves, of song� , As we . Pe - a W4,11ts of i . ,7 . g Un. to !'enforce t air Claims land )xpress their . � � i no eive sympathy and support fromsome , tboe . house and tl Le cattle. I J will be has grown - 1. 17 less oP�r4ion med within 1; a - i�satiafacti 11. 11 it i i - i - berlada as -'a pinchbeck Robespierre. __ left the cabbedral the setting laun was th., potittoes this year several of ' i . - Whom they could not influence, did .0 11 m q. rough thia -',fin hich weigh two pounds - fourteen � . - sh )rt a & Jout all Vve throwing his light th a West asked who will at iend to all work w � � I And the campaign is young yet. . . 1�ive to dep nd upon," is Pheir appeal . � . � I I ,,, , , 1 - . I cost t ! I I � I IONSTER 117 1 A "' and what will i 0 of 6 ate an ounces. I E they make their real intentions and MEETING. -A ter '�r 1 m- the co pauy to Me ssenger. window, and the* whole so,6ne was , . . � MOUB 0 1 � �. - . y . The gra g So: . ; Ih.ng Qlompany- ex- ' � desires known, at -_ . I radica , demon'stration in favor of the here is 'another 11 we find pleasing. ud: Old-. house is 61391 -no runnin many liou r6, ? As -The Ogilvie Mi ! u I E Hog-61�o',fe-r-a-'i-8--c-0"-M--Mitting Sa4 &boliti)n of the Ha . worthily u 3ed for � the fuel consamp-2ion of these!emali Peet to 6onvert about a million bushels "' i Once. Well, let t1leZ TH , -t hi, in 1- - a Bervice for' the peo- � I - have- charah properties taxed it � I I 3e of Lords was x velling i Ireland as in the neighbor. � . I - i- - they ra,�ages a,mong the swine i � . � . I i . several to � ple. The service. coul engines seldom exceeds eight pounds of of wheat into flour at �their Point - I I i 'l, not matter much, aS it is the Western States of tb day- , been better adaptecl to the � eople's a ng the coming season . I . z ( n held -al, H de Park, ndon, on Sata Ji - island which i3 bardly 'more d easily have [ � � -i V6 1. It does . 5 Ur- I I . coal -per horse power per hour, 1we may Dongi; a mills duri - - . _ _ _.__�! 3ve 100,000 pelsons were pr s- i! rateable t an the N ggin 3,. I mean P - . . I . . . I � � ' I L I 01 � wanks and Itastes, and h E�V_ left! ssBume the cost at I i5 per tomn f r coal or -The slough at Portag6 la Pral ' I � I I -ree or four counties of Illinois &r' B I I I � r ftlmOsIt t&Rta,mcillut ta taking the money Th . . ent. L long processio 1, with hands and ibe abando went of n ati6i a dleeper L m . I � Irle . `� .- Is flags, mar(bed throu� h ' 'al custom. impression on their hearts. a quarter cent per Round. '. I ' dePtlie iMoortation of Fr eof the , was frozen over Wedneaday night. Last � a - 'o; out of one pocket and plaGing it " the principlal th But, even - . .fmch ways �. I - � . In badly affected and it has also appeared streets, Me pr as it was, A wais some -work done Would re,q'-aire only a )out one year it was not frozen Over �un - i . ooet ionists groane .n"to ould . r � .1 another% But, no Gore : . . . d , hotel life. In Ire and one w J thing fo�r which , i til the Ist :7 - ramen't coal, d to an alarming extent in Missouri. . while Pam to be glad. The eft and a half to two 4`6'rse power, b t the November, and boys Commenced skst- r - 0 .p . ing the C( rt to ... - U � . live 9. weak who would seriously . . . � . I . I ake the : . - utly' . Re; Many hanniirs werp ( nservative cla 3.. i4 to see TriE!h costut a the table, grand old ' . n the 6th. � - � fuel. consumption ,for a circularssw ing to ; . . PrOP088 06 it was raging in Maryland alon -, ' 8pla.yed bearii g J Mbe ma� know whas thO'peoplO eat churches usefnl to bbe people i � I . I ' I i� I � ; and adhere to the proposition,to st*jeat the po,to, 9 the ins -rip, iion s 1,1D6wt with the Lordsl 11 611d how t is served. The national --as if all Were not Oeople, though bear- would reach four , o; five. A 38d Ming -Mr. WM. Macdonald', of LAggaz � i tnao. Rog raJs-1ngiE:Oneofth: � � ing no the engine to be wo ked at four -horse farm, Virden, threshed � � ' � � . - ; . a I _ I ! . a 11 The.Lor( s are,� oPPOI entS of civil. hzid , racter to the table,would add not a marks ofitiobiliby-is to be com- ; - last, week. one � Dominion amd, Provinai-al property 10- largest and most profitable agricultural! aligiols lil wty and m, st I be abolis � " I 11a Mended. Yet ib suggests the, diBtinc the eight ounds of co � 9 : � bed _ power on 81 basis field of red f fe yielded 46 bushels per � . . . I 0, even if the . y - t I - , . it would require abol . 32 pound of cost acre, and his whole crop . average ated * these cities to maniaipal ta,x%_ industries in these State peech3s Wier I litQe to th charm of tiozi at wbi�h I hav ' '�ed, an1d � � . I 19, and bhe ! I e -.deUN 3red from ni e idaIiners nd' costUMS were n 8 just hinil d 33 I - . I tion. Those journals whichadTocate this disease will occasion seriou latforibs, it Ono of W lich Mi�s Jess e i depted. at to be that is not 6 I It a at a cost at eight Cents per hour or 0 y a 9-IQE;s to the " . I n out -of -the way places the people z' do ndt . 8, e 13, in a total produo't of 2,600 : I may know Something of public gentimeat aiger, a, veil -known gitator4)resi I ! e wish to be patronized; nor do t cents for half a day, If run al day it bushels. .. . I ! �;�j -farming community as In dea. thods of the people may be found; - Phey de- I I ons -declaring . - . . � �Vatliilll rney itis Paris in miniature; st chur�ch6s at the wou :. . iA the Cities they represent, bat they de - . any farmers qSON I i the House of I . sire the L USE Of oar be Id cost less tha a 65 a Week Most --John Cameron, teamster for Ogilvie , I � . POnd Move upon hogs thLn a,ny other . - ILDB, utterly igtio,ratit of __ in FrenCtL L WJMt to or 6rds � 4�. menu ' with Ais hours wber we pref farmerd would use wood, whi.ch we may , in Winnipeg, was shot: dead by Davia lisel 3sH and dai " us aud that i I I . : __ 0 , it in, the raral stock. An I agricultural. jo t oughL$ to DO aboliaheo� were passed. No I ved in regu r courses by do for ,11 the people ". is one of . take at $3 a ton on the farrh a[though Welch, eay.mill band, ixtear the latter's - i _ Urnal says -1 I ames, gel '11 ; . WunlicktaJitie& The! people. of the that prove . i ipeech os w, )to -made b3 members of taw i ern'r problems. b li6ss would be netrerthemark. As. house on Point Douglas e4rly Sanday . 4tive metwures . a of hitors infull party d as. L And thl PpOse we treat them . I . . only have I -, ; : . � a as children u suming a consumption of 15 lbs.,of 'Wood Morning. The tragedy w�.a L . 4ountry would rise a a JOMMOUM. I I t . ! to the furth with Us of theFaitherwho a the -ot4- . � p in arms. at on e proved 'effectual, as it is found to be 5 IL I I � ;Opetated t or end of, the is In heavefi and, on efirthL, and make per hour per horse power, we h. 11 bavia come of a drunken row. Weigh is ia again st such & proVos0tion, L and, tbJ%nk OFF c�KL CORRESPot, MNcs. Officia I 31and, wit [I sometimes a -partial traAs- . L " . ; . ! � � fully as,­pxpensive to cure a hog as ' ' them. parta 60 of iuel at a cento custody. i 4 to ( orrespqf n nce Mistil to Eg" ptian lstipn of t .kers with tis, aidei by side to Provide IN, nin : __ ,,�h 1 �1 900olness, they have stin suffl.oient in. let it .di I C ,19 y : Ne " menu." I -venture to I . a and Buffer the loss,, besides ffab�s io , e . )I with us, in the gospel of his g*Aee ! at per Irour- Horses cannot ba fed, oneed, -The first frost of tble t ; . pu b4 Beley's instrua- c: LH! this a mistake. It -Will get so, bt� I must not preach, Aj Me . � Bellson Occur- Aumee and.. power to co ons st4ted tho the 61)jeot Of tb�e ex., a id I 'by thalt one osa g,o ( 1 . P *11, atoly iii 1� aind attended for kes than 02 p ,week.', red on the 6th inst., and the first SnOW nglg'n to"'ab"vi%n which & hog that has mmvere'd � . , I . 12 . ... i 17 the Governtalant that Wlou�d d-dre make the di from I editiol� w8a to bring 60rdon and Sts. a 1�rge h tel, and I 04 � at photo- W-111 I MIRM1,111111111111111 and their prekence on t1W farm *..Often fell on the 219t. Last year the.froat 7 ,_.. . � , � . " . Kok , amwe rsrfdY Mounts to anything, art b -, k f1rom Rhartgum. _ . . � a barden, inasmuch-- as theral is not occurred on the 7th'of Sep I N f arther & iphB, zn�znake the � ,'tembter, the 'tVr so viv our of Ir4and -The Stratfokd Besicoia say": There work- for more than hall of jhe;!u in first snow on October 10th, � I d the )tiea . ]'I - "reflos -Gus and unlust,'PrOFOBal- 91110 -called remedii3s, sold as perfect I opepations tb%n neXiary to. niL 14L very and not ore G]Lp L - a all i 7 . I � e�ay e0s stilt a few old, railway man about I i ' � I I- 340�: th�er olamoriugs. of those inter curva, ave all hnmb,,ngs. Ausl I I fire thii �. - .. wintei;� I . River was frozen over on the 96h of I . � t� I ;_ yvist of one � 64d, wilf be permihied �va ' Stratf�rd vFbo rekn6mber T, A. Ildisoil, weiV4 a son. November. . � s:�, .Gwodatzagreeofy- iO "-8411, we lave no eichfw !the It is quite possible to eon , . . � . I 11: ' 6 Of i I : � lw . . - of tb(fse, ealed the Elaas. tomedy, 611" I gn g�l sh or Egyptian Gov.'b he pro�veq,biai good Wir�cfan, who pound ' I I - � 0 we 11 F h ght I the celebYlated e . ed dition of Qrganizatioik in ,w -1 *Mr th%t %he. G'averuinent Of Mr. ke - tit ed it to consist of &b,ont 0 ut wa I PXej wed to "a me t1he - 19h is nhantained. ' 91 . hich t le farm -The little daughter of Mr. Hwaton, - � w , - � .. : � I . lye-Chilrd eiimd, I- r Ispenei 511# y of 6 is Go )a - . allity is braes here Rome twintiy odd yeAre ago. work could be so comptewl a -ranged near Fortago I,& Praipie, whib haa bIr -i � , � i . . . I - '10*mmt ot t140- ac n6d dowO in high life &t otels, but I One night 1- gave 4 wrejag asQIW wkch and conWIled. as tQ rwder,yuse,ul 'em.. lego so nearly qut OX by & acIf biudk, - . I : �i' . : 17 . I ,- . I . I � � I . . . I :, I . � . . ­ . I � � i . � I � .�. . � I . i ; . . ! - I E � . 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I I 1 -,�, 10 - 106,weeks ago is rapialv , 0 .1 - � .0,17.0ne,of tb,e JAmbs 1� foBi I I � �J� - : I, ,was feared at JUst bot� W01 1 �! z . . I �, t W 4mputated- I i I ;. �1� ,T,h,e people of Cryalial. 10 . - ­ . making au , '. , Li-ity are :eplerg .. 4,�, . 4 _�, fh� xaeot to have a raiNvay i, �.i I Brandon to that'licity, � 1 froin !1 .- � - . I- ­bor& the fte ,� y will 'Rue 7 a.: � ; 5 1 � -;, I � ::: � . i - .:: ,�. vauiboba, th a garden Of the � . !�; I .� .. Witbout railw 'y f , it, �J$ p,bno]3t a w ;, -,q Ch a lilae as that propope( : i ,� su - . . I , in . � I , ; 1 116I]p PSY.1 .g well. - I-4 , ve libref - .: �, . __�Th,e few who ha 1+ � :­� : ." LaighborhoOd Of melitaJ17 1-1 -a � . I it T . . I � � 1 16 it -h a �splendid lyieb I I Warded W i , ; " � 1 15t]r..&ttan Brotbers lurge field J. I . , I I *L : � to tbe acle. i Sul � I 41 .40 bushels ; L 11 i. - � -- i: �� �Son,4 bad by measureint-ut ! I - - I � " T _. * h yieliliA a fi -0til . - I , W1 b YA � : , leat,w, IC 1: ' � -� ,2 f)00 lbushIel,3, Or nk"Rrl� 40, 1, 1. , - I �: .- . � As a part of it i 9 :; ;4 -tbe ac - i . I . I �, I A 1 6U els to tbe acre. tlie re, V t 11 sp I 'full; �� I ust have yi,.,I,Xea I lw 11 11 . �i � . te. 0 t Etr farm* w, � I .. 0. &cr ,h 15� � ,7! � . �r ; I . : 3 ,turli out eqUally 8,13gooa: I I I . I : 1: i . _,,rXh.e L�'merson Interiis.ti . I I !, I . . I �! Mrs. Robert Scott exltibit i � : ,- ' . 7 -West 131,de Fuir a pair �jf rm . - I ! I . � I I Ij I. ,ith yarn manufaetured! on! I I ' I in � � tair. Mr. Scott obta 4a t, I . 2 1 li tUe �13t. Boniface woollen� U;e I 1 ' I ,ill obtainPol the wool o* ha I in. 19, , rden Benson's buffflxl(*�. a ,of W I I it; . - . untain. Tbe yarn, asi I I , IV . � 10 � � � �, Xpeated, was not. -so SOM as I - , � J . I 'O 7 a �f rom, wool, but'it A � f L t7r; , I I I . � ; I ,00d, sub4itute. . � I I - . . I- ' . , _Tbe followil).44. bet Of '110 I� I 0 a, reported from R ai � � , U.ties are, � � . . : I Mr �Fohn Boleman had, for. " - I i I 1e prairio fir � -, 11g,v burned. by it r � . . -� Z.S,y._Xr-. Cbarles Wa�luey �; ' .. 4 . ,e of oxeia, �'P` . . , v I , itablies a -ok I.. - - . � " wheat alld 20 t,jus of ha,y bi 7 � . ' , . . Ririe, fira._Mr� Geor Liu -,,, pr go i . T I . ;. .ivhe - , cn. : I at stack burned Kon r I fire cauglit from a spark froi . : I - 1. i I ' . I � I naCe of the stearn tbresbeer. , t ' I � I - , . � xidd - of Oak River, was tie&-, I I .. - . - I I -1 a, prairie fire or. Sunday' I � . . stables, 9ts-ill, b'1Y, and 4111117 6 t � � . - . thinjo be owned. r i . �, * . I 9 in, - I . . I : � .In accid,ent kesultin . I ! . J ,of Mr. Edmnr�d Batty oc I i. . - I 7 r, jsouri,s City ou the 141th I : r._ his gun ovE I i 4 Batty, W -as taki 'a : t �i of the wagon, -when the U-igg i. ! �I a -ad the �contentq v�ere alseb, I . c : �: the,tzipper part of bifl left 1 arl] ; 1, c ... I � � - - � ; �..& terjible wou,nd. His cu,mp . I I � I � -h up the wou-ud and brought ' . . ; �: I . �� I t ji;mo, but before a doctor 'a �� 1. I �i �` poor fellow bad 'lost so m4ch I , � . ; . I I '! it wao impossible .to save him zl: , � - - I i- on the followIng 3, I �� at 11 a. In. . � i� leaves and five $2,ell -, -, a widow �,�;lL , i - I in�s the eldest about 8 y0ex, I p` o I . . .. 1� � V ly aworovidea forl. i ", � . I .,:, —An acei?---nt resultin-91 in - � i. I i 1i ,of! Xr. Edmui-.-.,d Batkyi - - I ! ,I �� Souris,City on the IDth itis��i I : 4 bad d1riven out with a 3�u� - I :.�� put 9, fire gaard. around a zst , I I . 1`1 I ng - "_ , and had taten his gun al� I- ti -t I , p&tion of gettiug some chlet, , I I - - .. .� . dinner be, was taking bi,B g" I �� seat of the wagon, whe �. cauglat, and the contents Wer I ,�- , ed into the upiper part of his I - _. Making a terlible woun,a. : . -he w0au'd � � , pa,nion tied up t � � I : catching the horsem-f% Wh I , , aw-ayatthenolse of tbeirej. . - ; i gun and the Ecteamf, Of Of I i ,ught Mr. Batq 1 i Inan, bro n , 'McDiarinid w;E #0 � A LS Sell't for ' I bat betore be arrivea thh ; had lost -so m-uch blood t�at I possible to save him. Hei di i I M. on th,e� following &Lv. , IUT- " I . , th . � :, widow a -ad five blalpl,esa lit I � . . eldest about eigbt years 01�1, " I .� Frovi<1ed fur. ! � , I . .- :, - . . - ­­_ _____ ., I �� . I Huron Not( S, - I , - . 1, _T b,e Brandcn � Mani ob . . , 1; � , it , the 123rd. fiwtt�, i aye : It , - '! � 1 Laug .- � �41iu, Metbodi.st Mi U -IlEdiiaouton.., am a y,,, A 1"' - I . st, a - � . - ,oity gpia Aloudav Jast. a- ! guests of - Mr. J_ Q Robibsc, - i� , plage, They are on, theit w I , - , fro. � -erich. Ontario, where ) _. - w will snend. the v�iuter aftef I � I - - � . 'orth-,Vest.�4 - � � L i , ,, sojomn iii the N k ,: � -013P day la8t Wteek the I I . - I , B I - � Wr . Thomas Faies bibh c � . . �� yreBbyt,eriun Sabbathsebbol' I � . � I' .2 ! I, met'at the residerce of t1l"t �, .,; q, presented - her with a vAry� I I . easy chair, accom paiiied 14� I � -address. Nrs� Fair WaO t .1 I I . ._ taken by surprise', but navfrt I nawl0d d In. the 1.nost Ora : I ge . . . � . feelitg. manner the kin4n, � : papils. TbetevemugWaIS, Isp i i usuall enjoyable manner. i � - I I. - . .. _Tb e ,Clintoti NLew Rr � r. - 1 I viv -enls to box, - I - a17 of power Be 7 . I �'. the vArioug chumbes of th s t � ' . �� atba the prstv(r�i � - ;L: several 80101b . : , 'hll,rcl I . ,; the itattenbury street C, I ! . . L I 1 _iVell. attended, and good b4s , - �, 'I On Sabbatli last grotat po*r � . . 1:, feated, naore thana dozen--- - ez - 4 i for tba prayers of th-e obn � I .. - � " I - - publiciy pipiessea conv,erli j: . I I 1 3 :; -Last week, Mr. John , - I I - I . t � base; lin,e, llullett,,, PurCb . e . - I . . . , Wnst lip . . T. MiAliew s. tof the to � . - .i -two Wen 11 ., 'did colts, sired � . .��, DerlbV,11,%vb-ich reigbed, 11 � 1�! , '230 Its. , . �: and the nther 1, - __ I � 1 !4 eigbteen m,ontbs old. 1`61ig 1. . .d .� t the 30th,o.f April, 181-13, � ILI P - .1 I !I' `LT I I vjth*;:n an hour of each o - . I i _t 01 Molt t'viins. Both are bk,v,',sv I it i ._,! darker than the other- ', , q .j Ait� � ce Dobson V A , -Lawran I ; . 91 , '�' huniared acre farm, bi4n I 11 'I ' - I cesslon 4, Grey, last weeN , . .r . I � f tt ie ,� atia Robert Pear . e - �� Xr. Dobson purchf-sed, t lei �.. � . ,� U,) I 1�1 two: years ago, paym ' ,rZ 0 . �! theii he has built a. ba� -D I . � . I . r�, B I a -in-, t..:: �� . rnpath. The ­ . - - i .;� lot the far . was $3,100- , I . �. 4 ,7 have- now 4-00 acres of Islia ii I , . 4 I 1; 0onciession. ; � 1, ; . . I � !, � , . Th I , . - �e truste els of SC11,001 , , - I r � ,i'7, Ifluilett, hime 13 Id., . ..� ge . L I I .1 Sloa,n as teacber fo t e , . - :1 at 9.-U&Iary ,of $460. As -, . %I I . I , -1 sag 6 ;1 _ht in the above 0 1.1 I ] Y,eara, during which fmal ; 'Were highly appreciated. b _:1? iwx - �t �n I . and parents, t so 1 , ot.-ft 1. I . norat-�Jl . . , �.i to be heartily c6 r:11 I I 1z i, selection of a teacher.- I% , . �. - - .. I .i. I � (in in Howllcktovvn�;hi . . . _ Z �, g I . . I , I .. JI, _ he 4 1 residence of W 1 I 4 t. I � alidon'll, had a Detrow t0c .. I I � 0bruietion, an&- VIE) linul . a W I . M196TAing evpleflenca oil .� I "I , . a �oi -AL h6np. burning in the I I I a � odt from. Boma aftuse, an, .- T, .1 , � : � - ,i Catching. *he t . I i_;; � . I I I I I , � I . , . . 1. : I � � I - -iti 1. r blauketb UOM - � : -1 , � Wift Or the :ffwmas befo - z � . I- - Wof had beea �w0e- � I . � � .. . I � e 1. - . : I . . � -."&'.,� : i , _ . . � ­- � ; . I � *' .i ; - I 11 % _. � � - i - � r- : I - � _� � ; � ij ,- I . �_ 4 4� � ; i � . I _ ! - i i ; I � i . z i I . , , 4 1. -: L . I ! i � - ; � I . I . I . I I 1 $ 1 . . I i I � I . 1 " lt!m­ - I . � I I - ; I I � ; I . I , 4 ­ - "_."_­ 1 - -