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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1885-01-23, Page 1` ­'.­­­ . - Al -1 � - . w . -I -, - - ­-,-�-- 11 .- . . ­ � . - , � . - �, � � � I , .- - i5l- I I I . . - � � . ..4 . . - I : - ; , � : - I I I I i 1. - � � . , . * . , � ! I - ! ; I � � e � � 1885. . � I . � i . �- -1 I : 4 r . . , ! � ; I .� . � . '. ; ; I f i . I . . 1. � � I : : I - i � .1 ; I . . . -. � � I I :i I � � � * . i � a � . � . ; ­ — — . I I I I I . � - - . . I . - 11 i . I F I .. ! . � — ; Z, : . i . � �N I i , I . : � . . . . � ! I . q . ! — . . I ) . I . I i � I I . I � , A I . � I . � 1. : I , , I I . . . pt of the n6vm 11 . — � I --- . , - i � i - . . . I I I - . I . I . . � . I . -- I ! I . . �� J . . � Wingham, an(I � . ­ � . I , . i t . . . -1�41 ­ � - i - - - - i . . . . . . :: . . I � - : .. I "I I � . i , i -- I : 41 . - . — rill I I . -- � I : .1 I . I - . . . . . I I . . 0 - I ; : � . I : I. . show, paid- . . I I - � 4 I ! . , et� a, . I . I 1 6 � I � : . . . . . . I � I . I . I - ! 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I . ; - . . . - t ... . . . . � - � . I . . I I - I � I . �. . . i ­ . �. �r I I ; -Ptevirrd meet. ,� . . ! � . � . . k I - . . , �� t . . . . - I � _:I- . . . -- . I � � : � " I ­ I - : I rich, �%Rd are to.. . I I - - 4 . . i 1 � . � i i , .. ;. ... 2222 I i � � I I ; I � I I . . . , I I . -- i . . � Lime� Rev. X. -1 , . .- - --t � . i - I - . � . I — . � - � ; . . ' i I I :: . � I I I - : , I . .. SEVENTEENTH. YEAR. ­ � I , . : ' ' . I I �. � I.-mich are spar-, .1 . . - *1 : . I I 1: r I I ' - - : MCEEAN BROS., Publishers, . I . . W,HOLE NUM]BER 894. 1 i .1 . . : � i . ., i ., i i � I .. i . Z i 11sad - I - I - : �EAFORTH, 11FRIDAY," JANUARY 20, 1885.1 1 . - $1.50 a Year, in Ad-va-n,ce. ' I . . . - . I . I . I . - I - I � I � . ! . I � : � — I 1. � . . i t i. , - . -- I I � � I � I I . � r � - � . -- - I I - - � T - I - --- : ! I . . i ! . I I I ! . i I nu -Taber Of our , I ' I . . i — - � . I I 4 . - ...- I P17A . . . . . � . . , I i . I � i . : � : - . : I Wtt honxe, from- - �- 163E.AFORTH Irtb Itemi3- I poliell a issiied in 1881 was 546; aniount of hfi"Cornpanions. First taking Me- in the Du:ndas cotton mills - three years '$64-50. A f ourth, .Mar was by a m4jority of five. After the count- s - - i , � . . � . . . . y - � .- - .1 tin Colidoill I I , . I - . . ! � I . Mr. J. McCourt, of DO egal, has sold at � ris ,$-O),Ooo einium notes, face' Guire he hauled him out helpless on the ago I cro�ssed the ocean to discharge a not offered, as adveirtised. -The practice ing .was supposed to be - on-i-oletc, two - I I I*,-- � . . . - , P I � . 11 I I : I � � I his fancy tbalm of horses c r $300.: value, $17 (00; bailkice in treasurer's I ., . . I . � ; . - . t es!0(tt"11 t�ltl ! ,ce and"then ran back to. the assistance like duty �at the Ontario cot boll mills in is for the overseers of the .poor to -pay other ballots were found *in- ilie 611-ot . � i I . I � roilftv blizz, Mr. J. A. Sparling's loss 4 the ,hands, $47 0. I . . . , . I � : 1 , � � - . -ing hold of Hamilton: I,gin not a mam who drinks. the sum named as the price' of sale to box.; this, however, in spite of the fact I ards Bobt a n d Sh oe . f Bush Ta the drown I . 0 - . — . . - I � . I . Tg I I I � . lft� . - �, .: --t�xvi­,terrx eoum- I . . . I ,burning of' his ill at Kirkton was —On,Mon�day evei ing, 12t inst., the nan he strug ed la d for several The fact ' "im the �,ells is vol- the person whose bid bs accepted. The A t another inan r, ut his hand in the .; . ; , -, - - -. . . flor min- of me$einly i - I � � � ; I . . I . a I I - : ; . . . - I . I � 2 . 1� . .$9,000. , I . 8 ringvill I brass ba id and a number of ates t Lim Out, but Was Unable to untary oi� my * parot. I ch,%�ged myself money is supposed to rel6resent the, box andcould not find,any other ballot - i i - � - I . � � ' � � t . . . —rhe proceeds rona the anniversary the friends a nd neighbors of rV1 r. W. H'. rag ag ancy, becam ! ; - . I � 1 ---The re��Waz ' IISZ- �r 0 TZFE]. . loso, (i at' last slid in himself, both - with v ; I - Be ,I Could get no cost of board—the services of the than those first duniped out on the table. i I �, I - . � w . T I : . . I i ; tea. meeting in K '�ultcn, of I'llice to mbip, paid a visit nen. being drowned. McGuire being employment throughout Ontario," being the bidder's extra compen- Thd dispute seems to resolve itiself into - : . Aftnection ith . )96V�121-11nrch., .St. Marys, - C t � . . . I pauper ; ; - I . I I . 4 t � ; — . % � last week � were $ P.. billed was unable At a sawing Ina ; � Ivas held last I I tol the resAence of t h* at g dernan to I � � . � . to give any assist- tell at Dorchester sation. one between the Scott Act 'and anti- � � r � � i ra tulal el Iiii I . I ; 1. , I . . ­ . —Captain- Lathwell, OF the Lord's - ;90119 11 . nee but nia III lessrs. NeCalluin but'a seven I . . I - � J`�- ­ ) I . i .( r, It �V. J . - on ;iis: triun �pliant elee- d6ged after'a time'to crawl Statio - —Mr. George H. Furner, a handsome Scott Act party. It is said that in case . t . . 11 � . . o I Army, Mito�hell, isoconfinel to his'hoiisel - -'.a house with his woeful teen inch maple ITg throu � . . ­ I � � ,� couno�illor o the 5th i at. They . very interest- I . . - i . . tion a, �o - . I � . � I., . 1i neighboi I . gh� twice in 21 and v ry " high-toned " gentleman, for. there should be a new election, n�ither . : I : ; I - . I t I'Llressilt(r , A . finess. I . ' g . werev rarm [y welconledby Air. and Mrs. . I and 20 seconds libsped vely, winning 4 a nui iber of years did an extensive Mr. Catton, nor Mr. Robinson will be . I . . : f by i _ . ti 9 I the . .. I i . . . I - �, � I i i . I - -- � .12STILL ALIVE I —XV1itchelIj Mcui!lanics' Ins,titute are Coulton and fa,milyl, and tbe Wad dis- Iri I . . tl� The 0110,1704 � � "A I ­ . Iliam att, who was arrested in silver cuP. Messrs. Warren and Me- wholesale -millinery business in Haliail- brought forward. Mr.. Hugh Finlay- . . I . i ' i z : I . I �iating k-i1jith Rev: Dr-' %)'Jild for a coursed sonie excellent nilsic,, aft r ,Tv - . I . negal t� . alpacity on each , I � � . . 4 . P indsor las of Donald took second prize, a'silver watch ton, where he eventually � failed. Ili son, cx-]N1. P., is spoken of as tile - . I : - . i . I � week, OIL a charge ; � � - . . � . . � candi i . I � second lecture tbis'season. 1, presenting lae host ith a most flatter- I I . . 4 � , I . : : . - - �-C* were very, -�, I — . 0 . orger , wh le being conveyed fron, and chain in 23 and 20 seconds ;.McColl May� 1881, he opened out '48 a nianu (late, should the deputy-reeveship be ! J I z I , - 7 r . . � '-- . 8.1 .it . . . . . . r- dsor to Brighton mad � - : �� . I —Miss - H. Willows succeeds' Miss � ing ad � e z . . I . dres : ; � - � - r I I I . e his escape and'Hooper took third priz��, $2, Cruth- facturer of mantles, and about the close .opeiied. . i i ; I I . � . . . - ir in ti a 11 ace ened'at . . i . . . � ­ � . . Rosa Knott asitea lie Caklingfor . identhapp Mr. Gra- ers and Crutihers taking fourth place. of 1883, failed. R is liabilities were —Last fall a young -unmarried man - . . 1.1rich (-trist MM . - - Y 31in"Ping off 'the train at.Toronto ;, r I . , . ! . . � ; . d . I. X Millbank oil ednesday night. , ( �o the beginning of last week then $10,000; with this he had but nam ed Albert Smith, bailing from ,'�ulli- � �. -. I �. I I K I I a een engage haln�s shoct'.lig match at I 0 I! �wi h the roller .11 I . --ALWWAYS READY FUR BUSINESS "'ahool- Miss 1 R(tt Ill, 8 6' —UP " . . ci - . . I � 7 - I I ; . . . 0 I I . I I .�'. ­ �. for No. 6, Logan'. . . th al ins : The riftelnou had " d and fift $6,000 , to - . his creditors. They van town' . � � - " ­ . t z ­ assem- —A petitioti is in Circulation in St. y give sbip, rented a farm near Ark- � i M1 Completely, . .A .,;. . I . . . I . I one thou.sand seven lamidi,oa t � I —Miss A.16xiiaw I Jrqu ar , of Kirkton, b ed oil OU4 Oide of t1le iflv& baAik- ,while � . � c I V.:`- . .- . . . .� . . . I .1 homas asking ,for the ielease of Aguie barrels of pork passed througli the Pem- agreed to accept 3IJ per cent, . of their wright, jcounty of Bruce. I � � )� -mrret. T he- - .- . N , th - moved � I � r Clr - - 1,11i . .. I won the prize of si. . mo th s' free tuition . lge w4sfi-bedontheop osite side. t' . . . -� I - - t4l, . ox, who w'" sentenced t t1i of it, of course, claims. This, we understand was paid. on to the farill 'about the firstof Novein- . . I ; the well-known I . � ," . I ! - . o six Mon 8 broke Cu,ctom House, all I. � - � � . . I - � . � I ($6) offered by the Coll, iate Ins , A teiy pora , bridge of two lea was I � - � 7 � ; 1: - . I . i . : , �itute . r stealing a iseal skin saque from Mrs. being on its way to be us4;�d'in lumber and he lAtely oiened a retail mantle ber, and worked away industriously, - I .� : - ., I I � . ; i . - � - � ("Fol(lie & -Ue- - ­ . I I I 1 'pj teed acro i ; 'the strearri for, conve- kawson, of Illigersoll. She has been in shanties. The pork belotigs to various store on King street, Hainifflton� but putting things in all pe or t e wi- t r I - � - I St.'Mary&` I I I - I t ,,- pttt in un -der I .... NOISE AND EXCITEMENT PRE- ... il , I a; f h . n ie � - J ; . ; I . - . —We 'are pleas ar� that Mr. ni: .- "One of be cracks ail three months. firms. T ils is a very good :showing, as still finding At rather'up-jiill work, lie until some Ireeks ago, when he suddenly - i . � ; . :1 J� B. Mmer, -. . , d ,to 1�, i - -nee of il ( sports I a . � YG - - . . - � � I � ids his buAness. I � I � : : toment of th;J.'. overnm . I . . - AI voca.t,6, ; 'fr, i m a di t � tt tow -11 I ' eilt, 'It is probable rather surprised*his cr�-.ditors'by taking disappeared� The neighbors noticed his � I FERRABLE TO THE DEAD CAI4MP J. E. Davis, ofithe Mitche Ad I' ttempt(d to Coss, —The sta compa -e twith last year. I I � . � . � 1 . . � . ,, I is able -to N, 0,bout 'l,gain after -his recen b4i whel be reach3d the middle he iavings bank ,for Novemb _� allows that I that , n more barrels will yet go up. his departure for th e United States. absence but paid very little attention, 4 t . : . �. : . J � -,,. the enter � A ND STAGNATION. . I t q . . . I I , I ; X111 - �, 7 e ill ' " . I . - .. � _ , - I - . � � � I I I - I . sevei , neso.!, sli� iped and ell into the cr6k. Luckily ;he dep'osits of the people`�t the end of —A de patch from , Pictou on Satur- —A meeting of 'the cattle expoi�ers as they thought he. bad returned to Sul- I [*s mill, deserva �.� I - . . . � I I 'Air. R. KV was 'ust I ep eno u cy i . . - IV . t1ilewAer lasjustd :Ill � - . I � . � � — or , of Avon, has 'been � I to --give ;hat month wqre $16s525,4P2. The de- day says - - A terrific gale from the west and dealers was held the otlier evening. livan for a ti�-me. A few days ago several 11 i . q �.. ! . .L I I .ide�-ta.kilag In - �. . eugage - as th master for th St. : Ili ,i a i pod ducking. I . 108its during the moith . wdre 15546,803, 1 has been blowing for the last 24 hours. at Point St. Charles, Quebec, for the young b - in rambling around the I � "I , .... ' 0 ' � . - I I ,e � . . I z - I � I . Oys � .: . ' . i : 1. 7 1901inte,W doliaz I I I'waint to see all My Old Wipands as arys olle *ate 11 �stitute. There were: ,'- -T1 e St.-; Mord Harald of last -. . � - � I , - T. Zar . - 1. . week Lud the withdrawals'$514,�73. Snow fell during the night. Several purpose of forming a C.anaclia;n exporters' premises, visited the barii and discover- : I i � � . � . . . I . . L i t � i � � � I , I . � I � � *4 well as new' ones right away, my stock is large 8 appMeations for I P., --�-Miss Eli�� Spencer, of Paris, a barns were unroofed, and the steeple of a4d dealers' association to protect the ed Sni-ith's horses dead. The poor i , � I � le ich mi - . 2 ie' position. 1 � I Aisl ds t] Ll � followil ig .. Soo after the I 1 7 - . . , . - ' . . . . � . I � I � I � . � - latel , I i I � ,ti IOU under' the. e sacred c clole o. the chool of, Pharmacy exa i f rare attainments, has en- the Presbyterian Church is badly racked; interests of cattle men. : rge! num - left loose in tbe barn, � . � � note some of the foi- --Ph 01) "ert . given by � min- ady o i tkui�t (if ita-con- l.... . . I ­ . y . oung 1, . I . A la ber brutes Ilad been 4 . q I . the 'KetWist chuiph choil in Mitchell � ,a,t�)Iis ield i Toron ii -L December last, aged to reproasent.the AlTomen's Mission at one � � I � , - -. lowing pri�pes, Ladies' French 1W Button Boots . ilme during the day it was of gentlemenpresent aired their6pinions but had starved to death as they could , I.. . - - � . q I . , er , - . T ; . � - i .ruccesful, U -11d for $2.10, which have been sold for $3; Fine Polish was a complete success in every, way. I th� offi cerS D the ins itution -mere led to ociety,in connection w'it'li the Metho- 'several fe4 out of the perpendicular and on the �subject. ' It was finally agreed get nothing to eat but 'straw and no I : . ; I . . -­ - . . . I : � - . to W. I I I ; . . �� � ,- a. ; 1 fraud ad be perpetrat-, ist church in distant Ja an, and is ndiltarily expected to fall, to issue circulars, calling a i convention water. So far as Could be learnw-1, no I - I I .Calf Button Boots for $2.25, ba,ve been sold'for The proceeds . amou,1 ated to , $60. all peel r tha - en . P as inoi . , e , I . I � � TrRAL SOCTF,Ty. - —The number of ladies' -Wh o - f or the ( d , long t le applicants who obtained. .eave shortly for Tokio, the capital.. !—At a bazaar held at Loildon in �aid of all the cattle men n Canada to be one w4a 11 7 I . . - $2.75; LadiesTine Dress Slippers at very reason- ' i left in char e of the -animals, � . � . . . I . . I Ay ... I I z I 1 off the H I first time in -Stra ford's - history, cast I e is 3ion c write on the -examination f the b ailding fund of St. !Peter's Ca- held at Montreal on the 28W inst., Nvhen a 9 � � � . � able prices, just now meeting With ready sale. . . t , , . . -:-Robert Allerdice, about 30 years of 0 � nd Sm ith told no one of his proposed � �� � .. . . . � � i waa held ' - votes, at a Muni elee . I wa . . � � i .etv in ni al tioti, was - wa a youlg man named Win. Harron, ge, for sevei f the by-laws, rules � and regula- . absence, and the finding of the team in � , . I - lia,ve iw sto,ek a lot of Women's strong Lace Boots . ; r4l years and up to last Sep- thedral one man got a. handsome a copy o : t I . . � I . � o 1 4 c 1. -- .. I-rom $1 up, Just what is needed for this - change . : . I h 0 m' ble mantlepiece. Mr. , IV, ilson of tiona will be ready, as well . as t1i I � � � last. T, hursday., 1-10meo, 3:1 ; Shake,spea.re, 18; Airon, 29; OfIlillban]i% county of Perth. The ap- ;einber teller iha the W idsor bran h of 0617 e ap- this condition gave rise to grave. fears . . . . . . 1-1 . " � was* in lace ; n- . mail officials regarding his fate. I � ideixt,' occu'pied. - - Falstaff, 13 - ` Hahilet,' 20. Dotal, 1, I 1. pliban - his p when the ilestowngot a cow. AXiother -pointing of directors and other f , -- able weather, many of them I am selfing at a ... . . I ;he Bank of'Cominerce, bas bee ar�- N� I , . I 4 the previous ­ ' : I . � � J� I �Buriis' anniversary wil be CX4 , ation op�lied, wrote ecrrectly-the -e � . � � � - I qoalebrat- . . pted and I dged in Sandwich jail on diew a farm ineManitoba, ,and- others 'proceeded with. ; I -1 , . . 6 . little above cost. Children and Aiisses bbots, and i I 01 � I —The auction'sale of Bow Park- Farm,' � . tland appraved. ­ ed *in Stratford by i conceit oil Friday au!4we to the questions on tlib examin-. charge. of en!i4ezzling $1,000 from the al'S6 dre ' i � I I 11 I would not forget the babics as well, there - is a . . ropp�d into the office of � . ' w valuable ptesents, such as —A citizen & . � also read aad, - - . evening 23rd'iniit. Aihong the, mcal 11 paper, and signed tbe�name of )ank. - I . silver sets, &c. Hundreds again got 'the Secretary of the Young Men'S Chris- the property of the Canada W'est F arm I . I � . . - . I . ! d at' -prices which cannot ta - � Stock Association, tool-, place o the I . - - I n. I'a,rrcn on the back of i � z � large variety in stock AF I D � - 5 in ,%very pros., � g W n - � J . - - fail to suit reason . a rs expected to'b( present is Miss B. b. Certain —A HamiIlton hackman engaged to nothing,as is always the ease at such tian Association in Loudon last Satur- : - � �- beina a good, - able buyers. I would inot for- Reidy. -1 . . . . I I Circum itaii(e 3 led- tile officials to believe Irive ' . 'a - I . 15th inst. at Bow Park, near Brantford. z . � , ; . t3l . I I . . a man t: G It p�aces. I . ; � . - Monday. They day to ask ho' w* the building' fun'J was- The real estate, consisting of 895 acres, � . �� - get the gentlemen in my advertisement they . I : : I , . � . � I 4 the treasurer. I . . —Mr. John Gray, FIffia, has been!en- tha t the yol L Ot the person ad proceedeTsevenomniles on th('v*r j66)r- =M .cInnes, wife! of .Hugh :Me- On bein told that it was still in e -x' - I . I . rs. i I were the first mentioned in our race it I mistake I 9 ',at- was purchased by Mr. J,. T. Gray for � a I - . . . I I . leted President; , I- gaged.during the last few,A�eeksukln lie repilesen ;Ed himself to be. An inves - erwhen the,horse tan away and.threw . I�nes, ne Annan, -whilst engaged in ence lie: said, " here's $1 0' towards - it. Thotnas Nelson, Edinburgh, Scotland � . ! - - notbefore the Slonkey. I uill not note all - the out timber for a ne, v baxn of 'whiall, tj g .0 was, I I . . � y � r .1 iltary-Treasnrer, . �e tigatiol -,:n1imenned, which resulted - Ile occupants out. The horse returned scrubbing I the kitchen, left her little How are your running expenses 1" he for $-1 1,@oo� - P o d fk 25 1 � ' � '. � prices but just a few of the different kinds, Fine 11 . ." . Th - Shorth rn her o - I � ie arres - of a y t I . � . � ' Pirectors were - I founda,tion covers a a a,rea ol'3,780 square � in V ; on FridAy ),Ling man o the stables in the city, and both men child of a out eighteen months playing then asked. " Oli, they are still runiamg males and 115 feillales, was alai) pur- I . ' l .11 Dress- Slippers for Parties, Fine Lace Boots sewed feet. . I � I ." . . . . I Kererher. Jahm. na,med lClaw.A.Krick a medi(alstudent, ere obliged to retrabe the - sevem, miles oil the floor. The stove Was between on," said the Secretary. ", Her " ­ i : � ; --!-- e a $10 chased by Mr, Gray for Thos. Nelson at I � I and pegged, a, lot of Men's Boots, very cheap, —A curlin a niatc 11 betwe en a - rink!. of 'at � ending o p of tbe college! in Toron- I . . i - I ,� z . � ker, . . . I !. John Voel , )ack to Hamilton on foot-. them so that she could not: see, and all towards them. How -is your $OuP-kit- $95,500, The. horses, grade.cattle,steers . I . I ' ,I been sold at $2.50, -now sellin for, $2. . I have bachelo a la,nc? If, personated . . 0 . � I - �, IcEwan, James . - - I 9 - . r a rink of benedicts a,t Lis- to, on a el rge of having —Ii.i St. Cwherilles Sunday morning, being quiet for a little while' she went cheia g�,etting along?" " First-rate." and ' ' I �tter and J I oseph .. fo � ' il e i . . . . I - farm implements, fall wheat, and � �� . � also in stock a lot of strong boots for boys very , towel,, the -other. ni� ht, reWlted in favor aw lame of Mr. 11arron to' Thomas 0. BrOwell, a highly respe evq,er ..and- tvas horrified to find the child Here's $10, towarN it. Now, here is other produce, were also purchased 'by I � � .1 i .., , I ct- ' � I . - � � - . rge oi6 ore ,an ex Ina . � . : i I . I . n'd Childreil'a Over I , ;i:)ii paper of the School of able looking Y,)Ung M. an about 22 years of water, my annual memberghip fee; $2, isn't it; Mr,Gray for $14,680. The pigs an'd 4 . - i I eheap4 Lad,1es',Gentl6ihe,n`s a - of the -bachelors by la, ds,the,sc ha.1d lallen" head first in a tub . . t . � : I t- - ! I . I . ; , cy. Krick' o � � shoes and Rubbers on hand, prices reduced & i standing bachelors 3, benedicta 8 1 ! Ph rm, a home is ai Elcho, Idj wag found dyin from the effects of life being already extinct. yes. Good morin ! This -is confidential, sheep were' purchased by Mr'. Alfred I � � I I � � . Ing . ; I . -- I stolvial in The case —One afternoon last week about two of course. I I ; t lot of Men's and Boys'_ Long Felt BootS Stil3i on —A couple 'of .. depraved Li' the ty of Lincoln. � I ; ! "I . . I � I le li� cou n . lauduinum, an I (lied; efore hiedical as- And he left after. giving al- Sage, Brantford, for $450. After. the I , i ayor o -in Ae Police Court oil Saturday. I I . : f . ; youths -were before -the M can � I if - hand, which I have greatly- reduced in price in tbat ew- -N-fr, Arili- , . ,Eista:nce arrived. He was -stopping at score pupils of St. Thomas Collegiate together $32 to the institution. ,-. � . i Lc. gar pro . . . sale Mr'. John Hope, the man i ; - . ---VUblic school a . oider to clear then) Gut before the season is over. i town the other day .for g etting drunk C - R. W. B' ecuted oa behalf of the. Russell. House, and came from Iiistitute, iepaired to a lane nearby, I —The following protest, ha;s been sent tertained the ager, en- . . 1. I 11 � I ; gentlemen present.' . I � I � Oas presented to- I I have some good robes on band which 1will s�ll " and -assaulting ,a yoi ing mar ,haaned John theSchool J Pharni yl and.2dr. Fenton -6 lonto. . fornae& a ring and two of the youths to the kinister of Agriculture, oil behalf . I . I ' . . . I I . - 'rown ; Murphy & ' 4Mr. W H . . i - - - at -k. great sacrifice. -NLow is your time -to I M4nary. They'w.ere' finood'$2 each and appi?,ankl f)i- the C —There is considerable excitement in . . : autiffil writing, . . . I ' . McElcheran, foreman in strippeo� ai�ad proceeded to have a bout of the Farmers' Union and grain dealers the Gatineau di trict over the Quebec . . " - I - I . 8. ! Murdock defended the prisoner. Krick I . is . � i " k.. took place m- buy, the best Persian Iamb Caps and Baltic Seal, costs. I * .. i I . the lornamenti-, ig department of Wanzer's at fistid4ffs in true prize ring style, at Winnipeg : I ' The farmers and grain Gov �% . . - . I ­ I cheap, and a lot of other kinds too num erous to —Rev., Jas. Ha,nr .oil,, a fc rmer P stor 1 ple bdoal' not guilty. Ur. Bigrrar asked f I ernment's eviction flat. Scores of I . .1 I i . : the 65th inst�, - . dealers of Manitoba are strongly oppos- i I � .., .1 . ict�ory at, Hai iii1ton, � while on a scaffold Doniinion !rules to govern. While the . I i I . . ­ I �sday next bl,,,,r nging something against the wall, battle ,**va in progress the Chief of Police ed to any interference on the part of the � whole school. mention.. . . Of the- Methodist. , �.Iaurcli in St. , axys, � for ail C djour ment uatil Tbui I I poor settlers in five townships around � � . . . I . s� � : I � . . . -was. pr � - : � theaddress, an(I . I . urse tosecure the ., r' d togethee Wi ieveral assistants appear- � esented witha pi of $85 lo� his in orde attendwact-a of Mr... tri Ma-laiwake are iffected by the same, and . . * ,r� over a wire and fell to the floor, - Toronto and Montreal Boarss of Trade f,ea, " I ­ . r that their homesteads will be swept � I ! I . St. M I 4 I I - . � . . .. ,- : i I arys frie�nds ideently. He has !�ffafrou, 01 the prismier's cou�sel pro- stri. mg, on his head find- shoulder. The ed on the cene, and the part scattered. whereby whoqat- of this' Province fiom them. They ... set- I . � � , i a a-nd J. Robert- � I, aw f i oin woi ,,king - mising . ;o a ., . Y . organizing a � - i � - been �obliged to Withdr ` e -Are his a tteno�laiic e on Mon- - - - e chiefly i : the head, and it is —The shoul ed of it I' - of tVhe� . � � . On behalf . V S T 0 M . NVI 0"]RI, K ila the' ,ministry through fail ng health.', 1 1,day, t1i -1 cas -,'adjourn-,d . 'until then. injuries ar A . thaw and rains of January d be depfiv . . p . . I �'ery elegaait, d -B'- C I . I . . It f aared -will result fatally. e of ' Manitoba 8 name' The tlers league and will ap!, eal to the . Pro- I 'I . L . ,hard ' cannot be dis- *1 I � I . 7 . . swelled tho� Pentagore river'to !such an I'll vincial Government for leniieucy. AU I � - - ' —Ivlr. Donald'Campbell las.- sold his has no*t yet i, apeared whether there was ---� mayor of d-NN4ith, and the people of this Pr I I , . I I . on. 2Aiessrs. Lini . A SPECIALTY.. - �' . , The Halif ax has a letter extent that it burst through Iblie dam- at Pense .1 � I '! ­ �.,. farm, lot 22, - . I 01 : . '-. those settlers on the government: land - . ; . - � .. . ith, from w115-ni - . "i. - conces,ti6n 5. Fu'llaxtoti, to I a c(..dIus ion IR tween 1, �ri6k. an d Ha,rron. f 7o I the Inland Revenue Department, ne, undermined ,mce determinedly oppose any -attempt have been notified -that unless back fees . 1 9 , .1 I . Coombe's. nii1l, Kincardi I ; I I , . 1 . ikr- . � - Messrs. W. and Robt.. (ampbO for 1 it is.1'sa, d tbaf Harrou is likely to get- of Ottawa, saying that if the city does the mill, carried off the boiler house and on the p9,Tt; of Ontario to derive advan- , �, i 1. . mAroug rja-� . I � .1 . . are summf I I at at . - I I . � � ; �.1,950. Then w ommers ;ake p(sses- Itrc ubler f ' r havin g. been c; wrying on rlot take immediate steps to regulate the wrecked the structure generally. The relinquish their claims. The settlers �, � - ; . . I into . wily paid up they will lia*,e to 'pre, 11 - I - [�; ex asing his� r �, I . . - tage in the grading of the* wbe I Z . I toba . I I � � . � � on Fe-bru , *r. D- C tm�­ 1 bits e t me as a druggist storage and u of -petrbleifni, the de- contents were also partially destroyed, contend they are too poor to settle iup at - �.,, tresenta-tion . "al. REPAIRING hion i t d M ; es4 fol som. � the expense of Manitoba.' Mani .�7 11 I - : I I . 2; le k all r I lace. ! wit hout the roper at I i I i � .- fee hina rriam� be -11 is lo6king 0 , a ; Til ntation 1- - . . . . ID-od . ­ �- C i . —A meeting of t ie . bus' )the thority. Krick is, y artment will )e under the the necessity and the total loss will not be far short hard wheat has a distinctive rep present and aisk for an extension. � The i 7 ,� I - H ess me a . i . Z � t . . 7 - z in Varna"' 11116- � Neatly and' Pro: m-ptly Done . of 1 a.Isc deftnatod in the -Dominion direc- of seizing and .onfiscating all petroleum of $10,000. This is the third time this which must be maintained.' � I .-11 7 -1 - Be -4 � 0 - . . � I 1. - . - . - I . - 2 � . � I . � . I . I property has been injured, almost de- —James N. Scatcherd died in Buffalo � lad confisoiation threatei:I4 is 3 �, . . - Stratford 'was held he 'Othd evenirg to , tory as a ph, �sician, although h has yet bi Halifax. Ottawa Free Press says the whoAesale IS ( . - � le gratifyin, ,n,- � � ' as,cocia-' to become suoh. . I I - . eviction a ! N' I it --,t .. organize a plate glaE & assurs nee I . . e I � 1.� . - I � MEMBER THE PLACE . I . . —The eipployees f the 'Greenfield "'i � I . M r � RET - . . . I � eUined, the� . . Y . . . . , O stroyed by floods. - . . on Sunday froin bronchial pneu M 0111a. Sear,oely paralleled in the worst p.ag�s of : z I ­ I -vi( � . . . � , ­ - - - a r . i tion, which is very i iecessar y. in �w of [ , I I- - I . � - " . . ril I ; , � I - . ( . . - Mills, near Ayr, with theirlwives and C� � . , - , . . and the leste I � —The- Rev. H. A. Robertson He was one of the most prornine t, sue- history of Irish landlordism. It'is a I ­ �� �, . 11 I . i . esby . n I I -IF-f.-, - Mr. G. Good'.8 Old Stand,, Sea,forth Boo,t the ma,lay - hanAsome - wind)ws naw in � I " . ! Canala,, � i . . I I i t,s as this ' -.;. : Str . . sweethearts, mere entertained to supper teriari missionary to Eromanga, South 0 . . ; I � p�Fe - cessful, and respecto-d busin' as men of glaring and iniquitous outrage � de1i e - I . ..- - � . I aitford stores. , . . . 1. i ,by the proprietor, Mr. David Goldie � un th 4 . � and Shoe Store. - - � . � . lenn X a d Addii i Ahn - ga ve,28 ma- - Sea Islands, arrived in Montreal on the tha� city. He was- born I � : `1 ;Lpw. ­- X I . . . : � g � in 1824- - at name o5f a legal action., ; � . . i. � I I . . . 4. ; A. - : i � " I d ; L ­ .. 1, 'I , . � - located in Stratford, has ta,ken. � . � , ­ . —Dr. Dunsmoroa,, formerly of Mitallelb tjori by f r.th � Scott Au arid Mrs. Gold ie at the new family man- 15th inst. with his wife and five child- W ta 6. 'r was for , �. I n . . $ , I . . yt4n, On ri His fiLthe I � W. KEMPTHORNE. Ow - -A K, !Cott Act agita tioll b 'as been com- sion, On Tuesday night last week. � ; —The Orangeville 'branch of the Sal- � I. �� r1anlated, 1i - --ftit , It ren, on their way from Nova Scotia to yearsia prominent Reformer arid member � I ; . ,- � charge 'of a Bible class for adults in ! . . � va � i � I W -e 9.j�t# I . . . I . : ;; _: . c' -f. th I nier ced in tI �e city of Quebec. m -as a happy� affair,: and a right merry their distant field of I e ; tion Army made application, thr"gh � - - � connection with St. Andrew's church in ' - . � . . abor. They pro -ii. of thl Canadian Parliament.' Mr. Jas. � 11 . I - . I � . � -The go )d peopl of Stan spent. : posed resting at the house of the Rev. N. Scat6herd was a brother of the late their solicitor, G. H. Galbraith� of i � . - . . . . . have been: f�;. - - . � - that town. The dc ctor. is an Ok and ' . . . . I ) r I .1-1-1 . r vise . . - . - . - & Co. have R. H. Warden, -and then leaving for Thomas and R. Colin Seatchoard and of ' '�- d , I -. are plac �ng a new organ in — Orangeville, unde cap, 167, Re � I . - � ..� d " I ) * ; ly- of, the , , . THI successful teacher in 8und school i and i chu rch, Ay- Messrs. V. R. Thistle ; . pl'G -1 V - . - GREAT - . I their church edifice. . an immense water tank erected on their San Fr Statutes Of Ontario, for incorporation. I" . Ltada 265 �- -. - � . I lasses. . I . I anGisco. In this, however, th George and Edward Scatch of West . , -151us Bible c I I ey I er4, � I - I ' . I I . . . ­ I . I --On the I'st of January, 1885, the limitB on the Pettewawa.�. arid water were disappointed by the severe illness Nissouri. After the Mr. Justice Ross, to whom application - � q 7 eighteen - . - � —Mr. Michael Arbogast up to a 'few . ,.death of hia brother . . I 'County of,'Elgua ha;� a bala'ce to its mhich has bee stored therein has been of Mrs... Robertson, who was attacked Thomas -he went largely into the breed- made, directed that notice should I - i - . 1 a -, � . . ; I - er : -- . - ears sgo,.a,resident of Fu Ilaxton, and 0 C1 nk of 26,50 - , W" general, . and, .. � . ,- earing 8 e' owner of one of ; e � finest farins in re lit ii t the ba 3.15. u 3ed for sprint ling the roads since the with pleurisy. I of Holstein cattle at Wyi , be given to the Attorney - i the form � 0 1 a al ' - y ;on., West I � I . t I . -- 11 I i . � - .11, . - I - I . . � allow went away. The water freeAes to - that Departm ent offering n7o opposition �. � - I � daughtE r of Mr. I 49 � _V, - --Th( other day � —They had, a "crape." and "no %souri., and frequently visited the old . � . ­ . � - lear � Israel S,nith, of Ridg town hid an arm ide and *they re thus enabled �o- go a certificate of incorporation was given 4 I - --- . . Michigan, was itecidentally killed i - � - . � � . . x , ) crape" contest in Ayr last week at the homestead. � !. I . A �e .- . � . his ". home a few lays - ago by being , � . � � - -1 1 5 i - I broken )y a fall whil roll briskly oil witli'the dta-%vingr of lo a. school trustee election. It I on Thursday, under the Act. The , - ­- . �� - . AT— . I . er a ating. r - 9 I appears that —Rev. Dr. NVilson, of New York, L . I � . . I I thrown from his , bugg'y. His many. i I JThe un �reiling of the statue of Sir —Captain llarker,� of the Salvation when the late Rev. Mr. luglis. died: the declines to become a candidate for the ,;Cap- I - WU' - . charter.members are. Win. Slutton � � - � I , - I � I . friends in Poarth will regret to bear of IlGeo. Cartier will take place or. -the 29th -A rmy, in Orill .a, sent two large baskets- ' tain ; Robert V. Wilson, lieutenant ; . � , I * . . : I . . � - - incumbency of St. Jamies"chur h Kmi . . I - . I ; . pupils of the - pilblic school: walked in .0 , I , 14 - : I 1. . y his sad en d. I f" � . . . I at Otta wa. - - .� 'en' food, las ' , �1 .: � . � I inst. , r, i , . fill) Of IlDbro t week, to a procession with crape around their arms In reply to the request he s�if, Jeremiah Munson, treasurer; J4 mes = . I .. , � Mr. Jas. Spearin an old resideht of - I : A . J ston. I . �­ - - - 11 � 141; i I . - ) An exte,isive COW( . . acy '40 rob the p3or faii-lily, who are in great distress. Hicks, secretary ; 'kN!i1liam Clark,eadet. . . - - . . ' 1� i, 1, -n ros , . -1 which was pro-6ded by the trustees. He had left Kin. ston very- reluctantly .. I � . . I � - . Hoffma - - B . of - Blanshard, was presented with ail arm C .. n uneai thed, . 9 I The declaration in eflect contains the i .- K ( r* . . chair, and Mrs. 8 e riu wita- a ro(king ail Ldian mElls has.b and The food Beni was of tl;e best quality, Some of tile-. ratepayers, objected to this and felt very deeply the parting from, . . I . � . one of ae pi incipal.c nspirators a,rrest- b -,ing a,,, portion of what the Army had expense; b0t at the election the I I crape " old friends and the sunde of ties of f undam elatal principles of the Christian . . i . ' � � I'll, � . chair and some silv4.plate, by thei- 914 ed f t Chicago. . . I a )read for thei friends and strangers on men carried the day by substantial ma- the tenderest kind. God howevei, re *� 'on3-and.no, one offi . : -1 . I - � . lk friends and neighbors on the eve of �beir , . . rh1n.5, � . I . . . _ membership who promulgates auy doe- t 7V Ir .... .. .., I - -The Pro -abyterians -of Thamesford lb� ie evening of ;heir banquet. - orities—Messrs. J. G. Watson, John opened up a grand work for him in � ..... x rem. oval 'to St. Mar, r8, whei:e they will ' . J I . - - ��� I 'rhav -, increased the a ary of heir min- ,Since the 7th ifist., two married Cavers and W. McMillan being elected. New York, and into it he had entered: - ­ �VALUX . . . tirine-or religioi) contrary to' Christianity i .1 I . � � . " ... .; " � . . � "- hereafter reside. ' A: large company a.4-. ister, Rev. -Tr. Cameion, to V,000per men, . of T(ronto, have not been heartily and with all his spirit. His or the laws of Cana4a. The Orangeville i- t � - . sembled to dohonor to the occasion. � . I —C. B. Campbell, a Canadian, was ­ . � - Grand Success I I soldiers appear to b6 in ad - I . . yeai. b,-ard of by th ir-families. A man while � . vance in . i : . - 'hilst Mr. TYL Ot 1, - of St. . . ing themselves on a legal status. - - - I —`V f arrested at Queenstown on Friday on field was a large one, he f�lt he had Plate- � . �; I V - Ja ,nc ersoi I, of NIfe itminster a, anding on York street wharf that 61 opportunities, was sucoessfuland. � i � . I Maxys, was covershig witli a frie 9 . the charge of robbing the Dominion specia i . � � h;as ur based the south-east duarter ofL - a 1emoon saw two mien break through contented, and all' things Considered � I . . � . front of Sharp's bookstore, ii1tilein � mails: -to a heavy amount. Campbe - . : —Judge Ro-me delivered -an important ! I —AND --L- . the r I I . I 11 at presen � � day, a portion of Jot 5, 2r A co: leession, Westminigter'. COM,- t] ke ice about b &If - 'way across the bay, held a responsible position ill . the � mail I could . t think of change. judgment in Toronto on Frid4y, quash- . . . brickfell froni the -1 i ' 1-0 es, for $2,8 is surmised hat those were the miss- . - � -. . . iprisjing a ac r 00. It I - . I I - roof, alighting on his head. )The hi t ll� . . . � .. service at Winnipeg and gambled-.' and I —A 11011112 and rather romantically ing the. convictiort in the case of the - 6 _� i J t : ­ 'Ifel Lry A IcGill, a r �,sideiit since 1832, speculated'on a large scale., He ;ha - w I I . ,- I - IT An. I i - � � . STILL GOING ON. was wearing, which 'Was cut through by I d I inclined mai(T@n acting in the capacity of Queen vs. Young, argued last .'eek. . . died at � Wi a ona, nea - Hamilton, a few - —The Cana4ian Pacific express from . z I the m issile, saved .his, head which � Mr. . . . 1. $18,000 in his possession wheri aTrested. dining-r-6om girl at one of -Orillia's lead- The point involved In the case ia a � I . - 7. - -1 . Otwell Claims,- is tco hard to be ene- days ago. Deceased was adaptain of Montreal to Ottawa on - Saturday night It As alleged he -obtained a ing hotels, one day lately metwith a whether abrewer needed to take out a . � -� - - . I I � 1� - . I 0 . X 1� . ....." M -a.. naleg � . militia - ( urin a the Me] Cenzie rebellion. d tshed at full $peed into a train of 'open ' . % y , trated by a brick. . large amou it of money in. Queenstown peculiar accident. She h ink he&Tcl an license for selling Ii uor under the . � . avIng � I ; I `1 —Tb( circulation of the Gcvernment e s'ahouttwoaIlity-five. miles, from Mon- � � � Z. . I . � .1 . � —At the meetingof Stra rd irresby- I on old Conadian Bank n1tes:'which lie old'saying that, any girl who 'swallow,ed Crooks Act when he hal a license under Z - .1 � . , . 'issue of, notes at the end of December treal, reckin the t*o locomoii-ves and i - I . z. w . . - ery, � " � . � - t t - "'held on the 13th,inst., a call from doctored- b- a chemical process. He is a raw chicken's heart, the first' male the Inland -Revenue Act. The brewers � I I , . I - ., . was $16,399,194, ari increase ol $240,500 derailing the passeriger, ,cars. Fortu- ; � .1 t I . 11 . All Kinds of Goods A Millbank in favor -of Rev. W., ­M. me* ' . i said to hav �, made a confession disel6sing -person she shook hands with was to be in this case.were L, H.. Clark & Ce., Of 2, I . I .. .. . - I � t�!. I � � . over the circulation at the end of No- natelythe passengeral escaped with no , ­ - � r . . I . . Kibbin, wl as laid Ol the table offiring vember. ' worse result th . an extensliv1,e conspliracy ; Malay arrests her husband, and believing most thor- Palmerston, Young, 'the def endant, be- i I . . % . I - I , . . I �. ,an a se'vere shaking up. I ­ I � I I , $650 with manse and four weeks,[aoli- I are probable. �-,�� I I oughly in the proverb, she -attempted to ing a servant or agent of theirs who sold . I . . . . I Cost and Undor. I . 1 � —Walter Pero, wl o slashed Hen - ' � I . - . ' 11 , . days. The ca,ll was - sluistai bd and put ' rY —The advent of frost and snow have —Some of the farmers in the North- swallow a raw chicken's heart, but it beer at Brantford, and -was there con- I . - � I � � Taylor t W'Lndsor with a razor a week d)ne wonders I or'the igreat winter carni- west Durpo e to t their wheat in the was no go. It got stuck in her throat victed of an offence against the Crooks � . , � �- I i � I in -to Mr. McKibbinliq hands, Ao de, ired I We'nesday, ias b'ei i sent to valmi-MontieaL T icepalacealadthe ,�w -%I -- I ! - - p . � . ago! ast C. e I ­ . U- � . tKu ; -%I , . :� .. � . ��� . , 1 — one month to consider the sa; groul;cdl Ia in e autumn hen the and would go neither u nor down. A Act and fined. The magis C ... .I- , Te. . . ' . ! I � - 11 11 "I I I n penitenti -y for eighteen condora are'wi;hin a ew days of being weather is I . . 11 . . \ ' . I I . . ather is o cold that the gg � in cannot doctor was called aTarriv6d only in' in the face -of the decisionof the Supreme I - - I, I , � . I I . —Mr. Geo. Herr,' WaAbi rg, Jum re- �= � � I - - completed, an(' the preparations for the germinate until the following spring. It time to save the deluded girl from' an Court of Canada in the Queen va. - � - i � I "I If you have not called on us yet, be . napecto r Dewey other, attractims a- well advanced. is *6onsider �d that grain sovill � �n this way ultimely end by'choking, . i Severn, (3 S. C. R.), and the conviction . ­ � - . � turned froin Manitoba, whe-re. he b as 1' ---�Chiaf P:)Btoffice I I . . .e � I 1. � - been since last sprill 'ing tion has already 0 . I . m I I - , 100' I left:-Otta,wa for Chicago andRTinnipeg A ccommoda been secured will ripen efore there is apy, danger of —While Mr. Jas. Porteou�, of Galt, was quashed under that decision which I . . � . ' � .a this hale and hearty aii d�.' tZe e cilismate p . - I . I.- 11, ... Ure to do so before. the, close of 11 Friday i iigh . His ViE it is in c minection by thousands of intending visitors from frost. The experiment has, 4 is said? was on his way home from his boot and was that a license is unnecessary for a � - . . . I . I I . . , ­ , . - there seems to havei agreed with 'i " . with tb e re,,ent mail robberi �,,s - which ail p I I r 1. .. . - . . . 11111 arts of the contin t. '� been already tried with succiess in the shoe store, on e ni I under the Inland 11 I . .vs. Burke at Northwest. The same thing has been inst., he was att-acl e y Revenue Act . . � . � . . sale, as goods are sell[ing fist, and 'bar- On being, hlterviewo�.d .he said that 'it hav� ta.ken-rlace: in the Northl rest. , —In tlio�- case' of Bo Itbee' k d t I two ruffians ' . The Judge, in quashing . � . . � . , - - � I . , , was.ve the sulilm , there bui of the Tr� . � I ; ,z ,-,� , is', des ti e York Assizes on Saturday, evidence ) � ; F xr— Oya- gailas are the order of the day. ry nice in --�At a rc cent in ee I . tried with opring wheat in Ontario by ,whose object no doubt was ro�bery, but the conviction, expressed a view. that p 11 ' " � r . -1i in the winter it was terrible. He th nks iandI,alor C)unc - 9 . 11 : : It , � . 14 ` il in 'Poronto, a at Ong was given to the effect that Mr. Boult- one of the best farmers in the Province fortunately Mr. Porteous's cries for help the Co t ought to be born by the � . a a e � - . ' f. � i � . i : I I . w � that if he ever goes back ii Will oil ;j be �pi-otest,vasitiade,agaiiisttliefiirthr - 'ought assistance, and. the villains Crown, though he did not so dispose of . � . v . -r ak redu � . . , . We a e m � I � er. in bee, while M.P.,, for East York, took --Lone who hves in Scarborough—and bir - 11 I . . . . k � I 1 - 'ng sweeping t e-t'ons for the summer. 11 � I trodluctim into 'Canada of pai 000 * - . . ; ; - t . - .. . � I I 1. - ' . , Pere il- . !from Mr. BOke: oz the considera- was fourid not to succeed. i � �, . . . I � � . I I I , - I —011 Tuesday oe-%-eni� - % . made off. The injured man was convey-. them. . � � ILA Our -- g 1pt.weeli, in, Aren fron-Pligland. . L� , : . I . I gymen in , : . , I Mitchell, the o - * 1i tiDn for recommendinj 'Burke!s brother —Six ia�wly- married c�plea were ed to his house, and an examination —86veral kind-hearted cler �: i:. � , - T I in r . � � . .. L, . pera nee peopl have Z, - . I I ter -ship - - d ' the Tecumseh "showed that he had been a . - ! . . . fficers and teachers of � — To ( to the postmas of Markham. Mr. registere # use Lon- everely hurt Hamilton were duped last week by the . . . I I .; � Knox church Sabbath, sel Imetat Dr. �baken a vote n 3-4 of tf 6 larges business B:)ultbee denies the I I 190. I I . . � . L I I I �-t 1 Hodge's reside I arge. don, the other day. Biidal apartments ab9ut the .head and- face, so Knuch so plausible atory and insinuating address ; . ; . , - F U R ­-G-O O'D S* at riceand presen bed him i vith and publishii , 16uses: A -the ci! , oil the z - -Mr. E. Simons, wb o. conducts a saw were at a premium. Upon t I he register that he has since been confined to his. of a m an who r�presented himself as � i I I . !, . -, � 7 . 14 ands I ; 'Cott Act ,194th the following result - . .� -1 a -i- e �� C A. . 1. I .,- -h ome silver wil,ter ite �� . . P I F � . . her ac,(on 'S V� mill near Union, township of Yarmouth, theilameo of the happy houseful appear- room. Had he not been -so well protect- being a minister of the extiiiet Methodist - :.. � . I I � I. . . I � , , , I : I I ' - a panted by a compli�6�tar3addres�, ',Fortbe ainst, A' 7 -. ma' was badly hurt the other 4ay while ed as follow: Mr. Strathy i ead andfacebyhi fur Episcopal church. He gave hia name as I - I - . as '. Act, I - 401 ; a,-, 31 , I c . If yolilrequire anything in Fur Caps, a recognition of his a ry I I � is - , , � . , � . . , - ices as slip in- ority for, 58 � . ' . !: - � I . 1. chopping in the woods, a falling tree Montreal; Mr. J. E. . Davidso�i and wife, cap and plaid i Mr. Porteous must have Robinson., said he came from near . - - I � � - � I - ­ -ecc, - � - , I . - I � � . � : � �* . tendent of the Sabba h schoc 1. The -e,,3-. —DeWcti ReR, of Toronth, ia.s struck him on the back, felling la . Bay of Quinte . district, - �- � � .1 - Cl,lff;, Boas, Capes, or Trimmings,be e . l0 -i . .ntation I . im to Hamilton; 11 Mr. A. Montgdmery and been more serilously hurt than he ' Na. nee in the 1. . - I I I " . � k' ivas-quite a surpri,e to� the been a poi '4' chief of the Ont V�as - I . , , I I . doctor, but non . a;rio tlie ground. He man ged to crawl out ' ' Tliwas Sadly in need of money. He J � I X . the 1L. ,� wife, Godo�rich: Mr. Leggo'aiid wife, —Action has been taken in the Paris an: I . i . : , I . :: L . . I . , i W. Caberhill and wife, municipal election dispute. Those op- call, � A I sUre'to call. find see our goods and: that. - e less appreciate for, Government 'Detective Department, fr oly, , between'the braipches and made hi's V�in e� , on Rev. Mr. Carson, and asked - - � , I . . � � with headqua,rters at)�indsor­ Sal - id he had urgent I � . OXY way bome. Mr. Simo�ns' injuries are of *2 e . N r,:l P ' 'r. I �� . prices -this month. Don't forget the —The annual meeting of the inember-Q $1,300 �er al'inuin apd tr - ch � d Dr. Patterson and wife,- posed to Mr. W. J. Robinson, who has for a'loan of 4-4. He sa, � . - I , - av,, ing,ex- a vel serious charac4er. . Harrowsmith. been declared elected depulty-reeve by a business in a neighboring town, but - � I . of the Blan,ha-rdiNlIttu�,I.Fii,eliisui-a,iiec ��enses. . : I _ 'R e following sad story was told by t --A New Brunswick paper says: At ority of one, have held . 'a meeting would be back and returnthemoney. � . I � I I . . . lliclited.- place. Conipamy was held Jn the " aU, .- —A Bad d t ma ..i �� . � I . rown H, � � - . 'w"Dill 6ccident occur ed a respectable looking man who -appeared Sussex, -in � the county Of in a, New an! raised funds for the Purpose of Mr. - Carson accommodated him. He � - - . . . . i . St. Marys, oil Tuesday af teimoon last 6ii the.' ivei !Lievrge cin Monday�,.night at the Hamilton Police' Court -Monday Brunswick,. within the ast ee ,three h a recount of the v6libes. If in subsequently called on several other I - a I i - . � -)Il i I iThreefarni a , I P I i I s o-svi Directors -.of last week. ' ' er `nAmod res-' 'm:)rn'iug charged with vagrancy : I I I men and one woman w i4 obtain- i 2 1 week. file ft hg Board f � - � I ere so to lis I z The 0heap CaSh Store were'electe'd for 188,,"I : Mess vs. d for one Za'ivi't',foa party fail h their clergymen, and was successful I . ' 1- ectiv a utice Co . a hard time in all my yeax by th� overseers of the poor, and other steps wi : I i Thomas p 31, J`6hn 1 ush, and n(ve r' had such ace ! . ; : � � Pearn, R. Switzer, N. Marriott, Chas. j object Ili-ompir bably be, ing small sums from Rev- Mr- GOId` � - i ' am -3s cGuir' 'were returnilg home IiJ e &a I have exper enced this season. the crowd iis said to have gathered and taken to have a new election. amith Rev. Messrs. J. Van Wyck and I . . , :11, - f, -NV . : I � ' r- 01-14 — .OF— . 11 Bellamy, - Spence. J. Radcliffe, Thos. , 1from Bu'pkin ,11 I , who xe they aad been A:)04,t three months I came out .�]'- The ' .known he � . � . . . I I . I . .--ran er, ttendin g a n Lunicipa, 0 d are D. gether. . When he called �� 11 , . E a, A. M, Driv Wm. Hutchings, A , from acted as if �t the sale of a cow; but to irregularities in the North War 11. Fletcher. So far as .8 k7ur electio i,._. whee tl e Old Country, delu ed by the stories the credit I of the few, it must be being freely discussed. It seems that secured $10 alto,, i �. � I ? . P. MeNramnell. The - folliv rig are the aking t ie ice, road- the horses ald'sleigh of p16'nty of work and good times. Since a � they protested in stron the deputy -return � ,, he . I . � I . . . . Stewart, on atuir � � p . . 9 ing officet did not on Rev. Mr. zp * . � -JE . . I "I I -- - -ve members of.the bdaerd; Presi- broke I hrot g i. Thel 'en; it seems, m I hot been able to 96t language ,. aiat the : infamous himself count the -votes at ill at the gave strong evideneq of , I i executi . dialitted, - � . y a ival I have a ; . - �-President, made eff 3rts �o e horses, and � i . . HOFFMAN BROS409 dent, Thomas Evalis; Vic rescue him in hi 6nd's turn to do. i I am no ordinary e . e I eelking to drown his troubles in the I I . ; Secrewy - ding rma, d McCann - was. close of the poll, but left it entir J I -; ': I A.M.Driver I � I r ' . Wis, MAN. .1 I . . . . - Tre, surer, Win. MakluireandBush fel,in. Cox m ech inic, either. My name. is Cha I to a � - � ; - rles knocked do�wn for '$90 H nah Boles the scrutineers, one of Nalred flo*ing b( I z . � . � .1 Johuston;.audi ; I whom d )wI, and his visit was unsuc- 'I z for 2, an.4-, 8 . � .. I . itOra Wm. 'lodges and' =tely Usisted. Ironihis effortsto B, -,fit] ey. Ten years lago I was brought wag riv%toly bought in a the votes to have been in suel� a manner cesdul. 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