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The Huron Expositor, 1885-02-13, Page 1, . e_ -4 a � 9. 14, � mch for the -would- .. : I - � 'i a elilly with good. , t off, Nrounding on6 , .. � .� . - � took place at the, ` � Stewart, of TI,Ck-- of Jvtltuarv� -when , � - - - ited � �1 ;I un Nfr�' Peter : I t, aWt Miss Aees, (ef iiiaLirimony- - rhe x bv�,t wis'llos, for a . � . ' tacil- has this year - one t!-wc- inanufac- ) -11111 In, - -turers. - ! , %aufac , � _� caxpenters, a brick : 4 . .- ': a Jawyer, 'and. a � 4, 7,ni,it rtvpre,�eiits the ' r�i I -i , ,�terilns, four " I Epis4opaliau. . , . . -1 yq 1� . W . n- � C ullett'. of - I I I . - or one. evepiug last -7 . I horse,& They tied, �.� ­ , � - " I 'dieJ at tile Bible � �' I(I - , - theTv went into- F � , . I I . L rtheir absence the �� t , 1 q T;114-1 brake loose, an(l. , ,� . w 0 two (" foms to, -. . �_ , , . :, les. . , 7 Lq1", (Vf.the taurwship -� � U,turklav last a colt, - " t , ied lky - (nd E,niter- - -­ . � - - �� Gardiner, of Far- I Ole suln of $13,&.. :,� I . deliver the colit : '* � .� . - r� ' ' .1 Ped 1$150 --.for it,.-% -'' 11 - mr; � 1.1her proxe.% the ., � - . , �. I \ I . , 1i- __ ! il al. I i I - - Marc b�,1014,gmg . - - i� I � _ .of the. Rh coRces� ' I- . ' �di,. goe kicked, 01X i .fhe inascles. being Fas allo:%vedto rUn.. - .1 t� w e ek s, wh en. M . r. , . i�l alled-_ 7 iia-,, 'but he I." . - I - Ll� to,, da anything, ; A ke kille d & f ew d , � . � . aly. a . . I n � � . k rece1hretl at the, . . � �Al .. .dutring 18841 . '. " v _', . * ..: '. ; . �� 3. Of 0�eese , __ . . . - � '(I selling ,price, - ; ,� - 1: � �� I 5 price to patrons,. 1� 7 ,� . I t - is coRducted � Ory 1 , , ' proprietor, Hugh �- �s the cheese Md. :. I .1 . S for � cents r ., per- � ; : � � Z . � � � I . . mtroit. has� appointed I t I �, of- Tltaihesville,.. -i . I i I to be reetar of I � i � 1. t, - .,f ne,olk-, which . - ! by the death. - .1.4. The appor . Mat- , . - A Rd -v. _Nlr� Davw '_ : - . I : . I counly U4,11 , be t . - I a � : - I � I . ! I . - , �r Zra, says -� Rev. " , �i+l, Nva", oile of a. , . ­ , � uieu who were a 1� I �; .� 11 into the N,Tetb,o- we tii3(e. Five of ' , 4 siligularly the I 1 , I E � Z Ich, ott thern (: hied ; � !'% "imith had the : I secoud wie last I i" little boy. � -t little child of � , - � -wa's � of Clinton, . . i 0a. which was a, i lited, lain.p. Tba . . I . t its(F back-' -and I I � . I I - .1 spre-ad to keep, . te whole concern - 1-cuindely the lanip wiiwcv other tlxan .�_ I . . � . . vance of lastweek - :1 (lut i this -week to, .- 11 1W. i 7 deaf mr. Win. . - : I 4 the townshipof I �-y. last she was - ,-;UnJ,L,%y. H i - M-11119 I I I - i for r% Iluinber of I fly ini�sed by her I , �,-hbors. by whom., .:'I '� le i. Aer rernains, . iesday, being. fol - '.L large eontcGurse -and family have � I Nurrow,ulingo coun- i E:Merit, - . . k Vidette . One of ,�)wia residents in xtry IS Mr. John � I r . � � farM OR th& 1DUt- � - ; ade the ceinetery. . I � 1 . age 0 1 of , .. although � � - 11 aty less, and ha!s - - � EN -be sick a day " '�� �. anter or sunim, eir . � I awl his' ordinary I , . mtvier than w hat �� � - �rs iii the sum aner. I , , about the time, ; I t and has. never - I � I - �(t.uor since then,, 11 . � = peraitce record. I � � 4i of middle agre, on his farm, can to all appear- . I i V - ildaess b 4ore � 2 , � � � iav- of last - week- . in C� Forbes, lot 6, - I � � 4p: of Grey, Nr" � lr� Forbes ,awoke - _�ouad, the flameg I � . pax� of the house. 11 , , , � - - ,a, wa.*te-sa the I'll-, � I � : fro -1,11 t -b eir - warm, I 1,111 . I - the stable and . . :: - �t very few -articles.. ", I - I - ' 1:'11 , ,tred, b;v the fire. .. � � '. . __ i � �e sufficient cloth- ' L. .... � 11 � ' th �_ Pe (9 -e ch-ildren I - , , cu an d two: �Vere �.i - � - � -1 ndracle is. � T I e., I lr� - .11-e as no mslur� _� - � . - I (w coIdents. T o , �11 �;. . . I � I - rs. Forbes.was 'i iftj Zvi ( frie ndg in . .. , 't -o, 1 . - ,� - ratf .rd. IN -Ir f. ' ' __ .' te,m that he - V . .1 -la's the � ; ... kly fri�uds in his. , "I . , ... � Ise 4, tile fire is ". � . - - , [Aix, . , - . - I - � I * � . t I � � r.- ­ - : - I � rf ..] lzv� i � ha'., been re-a,p� I- . : . i Mvel at. a salar . y of - __ �Fis, - asses.,fyr, at. a -_ I I - !�, Le.vis Bulton" i 6-f $1` w . I : , cluly-, hold, a r � week. Xfr. W. � .1 t I i r_- leader of the , I I (-*. .1144-r, of Exeter .4 � � qx- A number Of . I 11 k . ; Mill forin the ap- - � � I tut to; be (lisca-mied . I - . - . I : I r '4t. � I . : �' of . Uarys, il---let . weident the other , t 7 1 ill -e while hangng, - � ng I !D,�r aa� jt-talldi �, a step. - � cd reaching np the -- ----t slide witt, Mr. , I � book -ease which � . � I �Ued it dowix upon � , �y bruised, The . %1 was splinteredt I ,60d dealfr6m ,hift-, . - i .. !. � . . . � t - . I � — � __ - — - . i - I . - �r . 11 . 1 . �_ -_ � -_ - t . I : I - ; . . . - � . ; . . I . h i . SEVENTEENTE: YEAR. 1, . 1 . , . . t I - . MICIE.IEAN BRO - S., Publishers. I I : I I - I . . . . WHO114 I . I .1 ! E.NUMBER 897. 1. SEAFORTH FRIDAY., FEBRUAR'Y' 13, 1885. .. . . . I I . 0 1 $1.50 a Year, in Advance. i -, I . � : . � � i., . -_ - � I I I � I . I I I I - I . I . . I '� . ; ___� -_ . - - i . . � S 11 I . - I ; I I � . - i : I . - It . . i . T H 16F_ GREAT . .. AT THE MONTREAL cc lled a Colidora, a sort of 'circu* ice- sleighing,are to be seen. ill ill ultifarious for the niglatas uslial. In �lle morning .get along as best he could. For soine and curling rinks, sleigh parades, racin g � I 4 I - . CARNIVAL. cairn or round -tower, -in seven tiews of perfection. Th6 weather has. been cold lie was found lyimr outsi4le with his en- time lie resided with -.L family in Lon- and. clancim, were the only quot.itions I . � � __ . I - A . . . I � 0 'm . . � . - - � gradually decreasing ­dianicter, with enough and -clear enough to satisfy till trails completely -torn out,. Tile door gueud, but bad treatinent drove him Upon the list. 'file hotel and ,boarailig- . I � � -1 - - . . [Froin i Cor�esppndeiit.l 1 � 11 . . 11 I foop-boles and wide surrounding ledges, who wish to experience these charact-er- � was closed and)ao chic to the origin of away. Since, then the, child, who i -a a house keepers, tile, shop-keCIpers, the I � -ties Cartie r an his bai14 of W . acq shW- which, manned by snow-4boers iii! their istics of the bracing Montreal . iliter— the accident or brutal -doad bas been bri(rIlt ilitC11i(tent I)oy, 11;1,5 been living tailors and the Jel-rus, however, were I ! I - 0 a I - I � . . . 0_1� I ea r i n g Sale.-, eri'l�,crFrell,ch"W" WILO frollltliellarro%�? gay costuilles, and illuminated within tbol.igl ture, ill- -ail occasional siioT%i,- discovered. - I 11 . ould, oftec, � "') i. I na - I about the city as best he c n busy eliough as they gathered in their . - � . ' S-1 tors with * --T lie feasi of E,sther will be celebrat- having food t,-ivL C� � I winter prison of the. .- irost-boulid ships and without by electric light, is one of storill, P61ts the Carnival. vi 0 nL to him by his former rich h � rvcst fronithe soil fertili.7ied by ice. . - 1 , I �eve . hing spe . - Perth I 5urveyed th,6 dreary, snow -clad 'wilde-r-.- -tl,fe etacles of the -week. Its lick powdery co7ifrue. as if sharing in the ed by the Hebrew population of the playnrates. Aldernian-8troud, took him —The IlAel-illen Of tille. town of - �- � � . � I - I ,� I , 1. . � I ness, arallind thei 1, &I id 't,rellibled before t�aperhig summit is: crowne.cl. by a e6lossal s irit of the hour. If Allontreal. seems Province o'n the 26tli hist., and the feast to St. George's lionie, where lie will be advertise that tli(-y want 'to conduct I � I p F —AT—, ' . the, keen, contin tons' cold --which reduc snow-shoer in th6 pioturcsqu6. deep ])Ill(-., to have gone Nvild over tob _2TIalliDg, 10t of Purim oil the 1. st aiid 2nd - of March. looked after and enquiries made into his their jiotch�, "'oil a 1-a-irely le�gitiinate . I . I- I , 0 1 - J I . . ed a brave wl( I opel ul band to a haild: 'and ,-%vidte costume of' La P,qppeur it be remember - LaXT11'y Of tile It is. probable that a ball -%vill be given case. busin i, -;is, 1)y i -ing c- -li depart- .1. . . . . - in F - i's ed that ill ess ba,. nial, a,' I . . ful of sickly s�urvivors, would staild- ' . I f * 11�1lell:Canadimi) Club. It is sb� thic-t- young men -vi,hoin -you .see dashing -clown in connection with the- feast of Purim by —Oil Satni-day' i1fr_ F. A. Ball, for �1)ellt pay its own running expei'.ses," - I F 0;�-& y amaze if they coild look fi)rth and see ly QAental in Style, and has a. barbaric the illkiminated slides have 1)ccn hard at the ladies of the Benevolent Society of many years a prominent insilmilce man -and pled -C t1winselves I clianre a cer- I � I . _� to 4-1) I i � the amount'of fun aii f' � 1, - , , d. rolic an& jollity grandeur of its own, Ivery d0creilt froin work all dity in office or shop', and re- th e JeNvisli congregation ill Toronto. ill Hamilton and Toronto, died in the tain tin-ilt'of price-, as follow . U f w _� 0 , I s . se 0 z v,lli.e � lo I I ; . -n children of " N ew the cri-aceful Norma I designs of the fairy joie& that they are thus provided with Mr. J. 'Bruce, acrobatip - skater of latter city. Mr. Ball was, for some yard, oije hor,se, 10e.; tv .horses, 15c. t Hoffm.ap Bros _11 the n dei t 0 0 . NO .; � . . 0 ' � � I . " �e,t out .. * I d z � k France of that same jerrible castle oMbininion ,'-.kluare. , in"vigortating exercise. I I Johnson's Sarnia, went to kfo�itreal last week to years, managing director of the BritiBli st-tbling and hay, one horse, 25c.; ,two . . . r I , 0 1 k � winter.� _r theSe s4angers frQM sunny Not far from the Coudo�a, Oil the 4 1,1id Beef " is the custoiiiar� beverage coinpete for the gold il)edal, but wp,s not American Assurance Company. In 1881 horscs, 40c.; oats per gallon, loc.; . I . I I - � ; . I I I ' ' - - . . - i � I . I 1) of his pro lie became inaliager of the London and reakfast o� tea, 35c.. : . -_ . - -*%,i it ter Jain lace A'Arnles, just under the tall tow- at the tobogo-a club -house, . ! � I Norinandy,; a i lost steadily ))e- P rink, and allowed -to enter oil acconn 1) oar (1, .30c. for ],)' ! I I i . - , ; . I - O' ��100 fCSSi011al abilities. The Montreal .skaters Lancashire, which office he has h I and 30i!. for bed� * The two : I . low freezing poii it �was a new and dread ers -of Notre Daine, stands, oil a ina )rrottos - d order, good.huinor, e� d for dinner, ' i � I . . . � I . � : . . t pliellollielion. To the inodern QUiadian ice pedestal, a colossal ice lion, which, and courtesy are universal; a4l few evidently thought . they stood little since. He leaves three so and t leading housesare. allowell to charge 40c. 1 . . I - lis.. w. O I . I I : Grand Succ e*4SS Jt is a Wonted., d bracing season, alter- in this case, is ,.it once it French and a national holidays can I)c more frec from chance if Mr. Bruce -was allowed to con- , daughters. The eldest soil is the Rev.* for each meal and for bed. � i. - � I -. � . � . . _. I � . iltvting pleasaii y -%% ith the soi i�ewhat British lion. .Crowds .of . enthusiastic evil0nore beadiliful alid enjoyable, tbail test for the prize. C. W. Ball, of Lon(loin. . I .—A special meeting of the Presbytery . - - -, �. . ell Wating heA. of slimmer, fostering 'French, Aiiglo-Caiiadia'ai, and American this Montreal Ice Carnival. . 0. . . L%r 0 . �_. —One night lately while Thos. Ste- —Col. V an Stm, ubenzic fav ors. . equip- * of Paris was held on, Tuesday, 3rd inst., . , - I I Y -manly rts Wnd healthful. exer- spectators;throliged th reat square to --.I-----+---.-- phenson, of Plympton, was attending to ping a Canadian regiment for service in to consi. :er t resignation Of the itev� , . I I � � . 1 �7 i ; AND— ' cii�,q,'-alid Iiii -e I f 8ih childhood with witness the unveiling in Odic illumination � . Canada. his 'horses in the stable one of the alli- the Swidan. He advocates choosing James Ballantylie, of River Street � . , I ' � 4 I ; � . I I . . exhilaratinc, itE so( ations. And in of the uKluitoir8 'electric light.: .8een ' " ilials, a blind i-nare kicked him in the onlY the most efficient men picked from church, Paris, in view -of his appoint- ! j . . I . " � A new College- of Plimmacy is to be ) i � i , . .� ,11ontreal, witli w(hia picturesque and directly, ill front, the lion, wllo,�e face side with such force that lie was knock- various volunteer regiments who have ment by the Foreign Mission Board of . . erected in Toronto. 1 1 . lofty " toboggat'i In,( jifll " behind it- .b,iid naturally could not be vary expr,essive, ed about twenty feet away. No bones served at least one full term. ' These'- tlip- United Prestyterian. Church of Scot- . . STILL IGOING'ON. It , ­2rbe -estimated cost Of � tile proposed 1 1 .� - � a strc ell of f roz m -i�--er before it, w'hich soniewhat disappoints the crowd. I "Not ­ were broken but the injuries sustained gathere from 11 part', of tile Dominion' land to tile pastoral obargeof Hampden,. I _. . . I t cc , . trunk sewer in Toronto is'$ 1, I I 0, 000. - � . g d a J I I . I � �1 "orso " and a quite so bad as .the American emrle," . - . . were rather severe. . would,'he thinks, make a fine regiment, Jamaica. Presbytery agreed, with iiiii-ch I :, affords a inagidfic C ) � i - i I imitless field foi - hoeincra,11around, eiicofi-r in I 0 . —YorkCountyCouncil is discussing —I'vIr. Jobf , SO W -S ,�&.. Sutherland, of Teka- and could be qUickly got tog"ether. He regret to accept the- resigmation, and . 0 ag gly reinarks ancute Aul,ri- the question of doing ,i-way with toll- ' 0 ) , - it, what woiider that it's people ,should can spectator. But from a point: where I mail, Nebraska, is at present visiting his also thinks tbat* I . . ; gates. . the movement would be passed a resolution ,expressing their feel- f . ' e; I � I I . . I *tbroiv theniselv(s, 'with the zest they do, you can see his outlines, and get his - old ]ionic in East Sorra. He is a son of very populari both in Canada and Eng- ings ill the inatter. Mr. Ballan tylie will- - —General.Middleton thinks military 14� tl I I ! i i profile, lie, is decidedly Mr. Donald , It erland, of that town- I&Ild. I All Kinds of, Goods at into the frolic - id ga ety of their winter. head ii, . . . . . . � � I . Y I . - schools should be established at London _ take a farewell of his congregation on I I_ I arnivivI ? . . I '2 ve, seln (as is intended),from a' I n . . . I "' �t . i i I c, I .e ecti I all( -- ship. After ackill-hig position and A. man by the name of Will. Brown- Sabbath, February 2-2iid. I . I - .1 Winnipeg. . ) I The fact di-stadec, in the white electric liaht. He wealth in the -%vest Mr. 114utherland re- from Beaverton, met with a heavy loss 'NI i � Cost and Under. - I , is fo,l ced oil the Carnival visi- 0 . ---!rlie dynainiters are. said to hold un- . ' " - --i rs. Alice Elvira E'vans is a fash- . . � tor as lie clliergdsAioni the train. into the 1§its with head erect, open mouth, and turns to' visit-thc scenies. of his. boyhood. oil Buck Lake, bey'Ond Bracebridge, oil ionable dressilaaker onWellington street., ; I I ! friendly feelings toward. the Dominion , 1> 0 , i . aft . � � lively, good-hunfoi-ed 'throng that fills' Pa'%� half uplifted, as ill menace. Is lie Parliament Buildings. b I er an absence of 18 years. -o, - -os -d- - . , I the 28th of January, I sing a span of Toronto, Mrs. Evans., wli e im iden I I " . . � ieditating oil the perils of the, Soudail n —It is exlYected that the Fraser Free horses which cost $300 only a; short time iianie .was Johnson, was married at � the -reat. Boil,ig-eiitLii:e.,St,%'tDi.011, -wherey IT 0 I �—A large nuiliber of (logs have been _` I I - aia(f -OW I s f anxious-traveders Inir- or the dynalilite outrages at 8t. Ste- Library will be opened in Montreal ill before, harness and sleig,11, worth in all Hamilton in 1875 to Orton ,,\, Evans. ; i C st el poisoned ill Wood'stock recently, some . , ; I - . I 111(inu hither Btit such tragic thoughts van- March. The building chosen is oil the about $3-0. While drivi g on the lake Oil their removal to Toronto Evans de- i 4 . & ( thither al ter the. piles i)llel"s. of them being valuable. ` i 11 i J If you .have not called on us ' yet,- be' , - . . . It as blu)e lights begin to burn and corner of Dorchester and University, the horse-, broke through the ice and serted her. ,'-' ,he heard -nothing of him i I . I I � of baggagedis rgled from the arriving -is —A horse with a good halter throw-li � . 4 . � I . ) I L sure to do -(so before. the close of this i trains, stand si-xiling groups of merry throw -about * him a weird effect—rapidly into the ba:rgain, was, sold oil the London, streets. It will open with 171,000 books ,went Under. He would have perished I until two years ago, when she discover- � -1 i I � I I SELOW-shoeis, in picturesque -white- changing-', as yellow, green, and then market the other day for 2'5 cents on the shelves. In addition -to the himself had it not b6en for tiniely assist- I ed tbat lie was niarrie d- to a young wo I i .. I 1 4 sale,_ as Zoods are selling fast, and Uiar- � bluan, keting suit,-, gay )vith bri lit bord- rose colored fire and smoke-douds vary ' ' library there will be a free reading -room' ance. man -in a, towi,i not far from Toronto, I -1 . 0 I - � I 9 —A son of Mr. Bullock, Ganailoque, . . . . ? . I : I ers of red and blue stripes, blue Or. crim- tile colorij)g. Presently 'rockets -and and special room for ladies. —The other evening -Mr. L. Sexsmith i having had two cliililren by this second - i . - .1D is missing, ;�nci it is- thoualit that tramps spatch from Cairo says: A 1_5 . : ' Roln&1l candles go up, and showers of have.abducted bill). A reward of $100 , ,, d. c � Mr 'v. - . gainns, are the order of the -day- son sashes and gs, buckskin moc- 0 —, , I wa driving down the mountain road to i.narriage. - .s. E ansnow sties for a: I .. -eggin . I f - . I cloud was cast Upon the festiviti 11 . - asins, and cc lored. Itliques or caps., colored meteors conle doNvil about the is offered for tidings of biiii� - s pre- the city of Hamilton, with a large load divorce. .i I: We are inaking sweeping rediictions e . � . G , I i �, - I Bright, bloo glittering .lion, grini ,and wiflinchnilg ed for the returning of the Canadian of furniture, &c., -wbeii-Iiis horses be� —Truth, an able, well-condn-ct-ed anicl ; 11 mir g girls are there, too, i ' I' . 1 3 1 . . I 11 —Mr. Andrew Malcolm, ,,in old resi- Par . . . !, throng at last he is left dent of Gait,, says that there ,ire now voyageurs on ie ., by the death i in aur . __ 1 a charming feminine rendering of the gh it all,'until ' th' 4th inst' came frightened by the boys coasting widely circulated journal, publishe d in . . - 0 . . . � i I -- . - . in peace to h eep his lonely 'Watch through of one of their number. - Win. 01tourk e, I a I y. . The furniture, amolla I � � . � .� I same coiriforta,ble-looking costume, more I only"three persons left who were in Galt , nct ran awa Toronto, says: The Salvation Army 1 � . I ,_--_-�, , I . f . i . especiall, . the silence of tile moonlight night. who came from the Ottawa district, fell f which was a piano, was very badly . claims to bave inade over seven hundred . I � y desig-ned-lor winter sport , when he first settled there in 1832. , I I � , .. I 41 . . ' � But the great specialty of tb(�tRoutreal off the train as it was starting from tbe� I smished. Mr. 8exsmith was also. tbrowil : converts in tile city of Guelph. 2\T -ow I I . I for perhaps Uid I I al. reader " ought 0 —The body of Patrick O'Day was . I I I . I ; iener, I M % I ,. Va. next to the ice -wonders, is the station, and, falling- beneath the -wheels, 1� F U R ,G 00 DS - 1 to be informed that the danadi. n pop i- cl r1li 1, I fro�n the, vehicle, blit received littl ' let who -will affirin the contrar3 IN e . . stolen from the cemetery at Centreville, _. I I - . v. - T 1 t . tobogganing—for skating rinks and mas- (r1l e0l I � lati6n, . as a , ... ole, -does not i sually was instantly kille . bro,',keii - -the I . . I I and his friends are searchiiig the Medi- - i no injury. Sex -smith's loss from hold that, notwithstanding all iecu- , I -i . i clothe itself in bl&nket&, nioccasins, ,%11(1 querades can be seenalmostany-wbem in cal colleges for it. � —Air. George li-tidd, near. Guelph, 11 furniture, '&,c., will be very heavy. He harities of the Arnly, sonie of them not .� . I .- I . in' �i woollen night -,-,gips, even during the northern latitudes. But though Cana- - Rev-. P. 13. De Loni, at the. close Of probably the must celebrated breeder of will enter ail action against 4�he corpora- I very pleasant .peculiarities either, if only I �� . If you require, anything * Fur Caps, - — I : I ! ­ 0 dians " go in for ".tobogg,aniiia wherever I Devon cattle in Canada, has disposed- of tion for damages. . 1 a tenth of those turn out to be bowa fide ! � . I whiter season, ,any more that it lives in 0 iis two weeks' mission in St' John's � . .. - . - i I ice-housies th.4 call find -a .suitable slope.,, no city large number of his excellent herd. —"_N1r.Wm. Cra-wford, a -well-kno-wil, ' con -versions, theSalvationists have more 1 1 Cit ffls, Boas, 'Capes, or Trininlings, be. . But a carnival is nothing church, .8trathroy, was pr"entc�d with � a , i � ! without - a little 'eccentricity, and ail lays�itself out so systematically to pro- 1-tanisay & Bros., of Westfield, N. Y., esident, died at his residence in Ancas- than justified their existence. It will be I I .1 . . ! - I purse.of ,$'56, - ' - i sure to c;Al -%nd see our goods and ,; lovers.,of pictorial eflect iii-L'ist- b�- glad 1UQtJ Allis exhilarating ainusenient' as —Elections under the Canada Tem- purchased sixteen ]lead a few days ago, er, on Friday. Ile was a native of time enough to object to these peculiar � . ; �. th� -_ a . . - at Yo,,�Ling C, nada deliulits -0 array (lobs, 'Alontreal. There -axe seveu or at a high price, and'shipped the allinialg berdeen, Scotland, and came to this methods when we find soin e better plan � � ; . I I 0 t perance Act are -called for the counties 0 1 i . � T priees this -nioiiith. Don't forget the ' hi i self, a Ca Miginale, in this kay 'and eight. public "slides" besides to their stock farni in the States. I country in 1836. He first settled in of doing the work which they show them.- i I , I -1-1 ) . rivate . 1_ 3 I . 11, - . p .of Elgin, Lanibton Missisquoi and the * ' I � . I -astill g , . , , quaint costuillf, contr so ellal-111- Ones. Some of these are natural, foi,nied � �Anotlier coasting accident occurred Hamilton, and carried on -the business selves able to do. . I e. � . 'i I . city of St. Thomas, all on March 19tb. : . . I . . plao � ingly with the winter lands?cape, and so by the slope of t)ie billy declivities of � , . 0 . —A Montreal man has invented a at Hamilton oil Saturday. The nine there of builder and contractor for som 6 —A meeting of theCeltic Society of , e . I " The Mount%in." I Others are' . I � . obviously .' appropriate for dashing . I artificial, 1 4 1 �- - ' . novelty in ihe shape of a boot -jack, for year old son of .Mr. F. C. Morrison, years.' -Mr. Crawford was one of the I Montreal vit-as lield in -the Presbyterian . I . as, f or instan , - � . � I . . . . � I through- the pc wdery, snow oil snow- cc, the Tvqi(e Bla?ic one taking off and putting oil boots. A pa- milchinist, was ong ed coasting, when number -w-ho bore arms -(lariap, the rebel- ' college, on Thursday evening 5th inst., � gag .1-3 ! I ' tobo gan. �Even the tiniest, I : O' . I i The Oheap Cash StO re ; shoes or tobo � Of tlwse now for thefirst. th-he opened. tent has been applied for. . . by soine means his leg--,yas caught Under lion.of 1837'. His-offly cliild isMr. Win. ' at which a large number of new inein- � I I . I , The " send-off " is a Steep Slope or . . i I - ; children wear i ;, and � look delightfully � —The Lo4don soup kitchen was well the sled, breaking it tWIow the knee. Crawford, hispector of bridges oil the � bers were elected.. The Rev.. Dr. Mac- I I . I * � I . ! - , t in tb eir ittle blanket suits 'and slide of -wood, deseendin v from a strongly . . - serious acci- i i , . - . qu,dn � o less than -six Grand ! N it I - I � " patronized on Saturday, there being 220 This makes ii Great � Western Division of the I , Nish, President, delivered his inaugural � I — —or, — . I briulit-bordewf_�c, peaked capotes, out of builtirooden platform, some forty feet quarts'of soup and I . 95 loaves of bread dents duting the past week alI-of which Tilink Railway. address on Gaelic prosody., and read a 1 4 I - � . . in I I . . � - -om this sport. - . - er of the tobog I " On, the early settlement -of the . 1 i � which their ros � f aces and bright eyes --high, aseended by ,% . stair ,,it o*iie, side, distributed. . resulted fi —Peter Picard, own gan i , paper - i � . I ' _ I , i j I . full of fun and enjoyment. . In- by wbichithe tobogggyaners mount to the � - had —E. W. Johnston, the athlete, is in slide� at Montreal, upon which a young!; Low6r Provinces by the Gael ; their � � I - � . . I g " in . -_ —Nlr. Jos. Beek, of Thorndale, . I I ^ ; - top. -. The sl -! I various situations and present condi- i , , � i (CV,' at CarYiivad tirne everybody looks . ide is divided into three his thrpe-year-old filly, Suffolk Puliell, Toronto, having -,an- operation performed lad pained Baptiste Pauhn was acci i � . ; rosy all iappy, and good buinor 'seems groves, and down these the toboggans i HuFFMAN BROS09 � (11 � weighed the other day. She* tipped the on his ankle. He is having the bane den6lly killed on Sunday evening, has;', tion," written by the Rev. A B. Blair, ' � .. . . rush -s%itli a tremendous .velo . � . i I - : universal. city _"'ll'cll bearn at 1,"180 lbs. - . scraped down and having a silver wire been! committed for trial at the next1i Barney's- River, Nova Scotia, and.Mr. 1 " . . . , - . . carries them far . 1 i . CIONA-11 the aradual i ; t The, g�y C - dval numbers of the ' 0 -:-The women of Kingston are making run through the ankle. Dr. Aikins says Assizes oil a'cliarge of. manslaughter. , M. McKenzie, read a paper on " On the ! � I I I � ., , i � � - . . . � i , ;) ar,":sold on the slope of the ground below, in an d placed a three inchdealplank1 literary asrect of the,Celtic settlement � 4 Witness ', and the -"?ft quite a temperance crusade. S onie 2,600 his'athletic career will be checked for Pic � SEAFORTH,'ONT. ecstasy ot delicious motion. e acro. . ! ; trains . Oil th houses are visited by them weekly and years. Mr. Johnston first injured his . s the bottom of the slide in order fo 1; in the counties of Stormont and Glen- i i . I , have gix en most strangers some gi I - f , � I � t Montreal " slide, the descent of about the city is flooded with temperance liter- ankle when giving a performanee'� in ) � .1 - � I � . idea beforehan�i - of the chief attractions . prevent any one from. using the hill in � garry " written by -George Swadfield. . --,-,. � . _ _ .- _ .- - . . � I ; __ _. - . a quarter of a iiiild'-*is made in about . . . . - �� � I Macdon ald, B. A., Cornwall. , "--'-"'- Guelph a few years ago. " hisabsence. Pauli.ii,notknowiiagofthe I ; . . ; of the Carnival But -what is ,that the . ati2ire. . . - � I . . ' � - I I : . Perth Items. - 1 visitor sees as ' he drives swiftl in half a minute. The children have. a --The Public School.Boar'd have passed —Henry Green's residence, a s4ori obstruction, ,went sliding down the bill I —A -delegation representing ten town- i * ' Y" up� small artificial slide of their o,wn, davvil . aud4 struck his liewl : fz� Dr. Bowie is vi iting old friend ' in i -fur-lined open I great squar ' esolution favoring the holding of distance south of Brantford, was Ade- , against the plank s s ,, leigh, tothe a r 1 ­ . 0 ships, left- Gravenhurst a few days ago , . I � - Iv,litchell. . � � . . � 9 �, , which they steer their little toboggans ' . yed by fire Friday morning-. The. and -was instantly killed. 11 . � �� I; In I front of, t1l e I lited 11 Winds6r'. s6hbol elections' by -ballot -on th,e same strO . for Toronto for the purpose of interview- I . . . I I - y ai,Tro-%ving moon and I . day as municipal elections. fire, had gained considerable headway . --John Arnoldwas shot in the head. ing the Co in-missioner of ,Crown Lands in 1- 4 —The janitor of MAGhell High School , Softly lighted I � with ail ease and pluck which makes the i � ' visitor cease to wonder at the proficiency before being discovered, and Mrs. Green and fatally wounded at Thornhill, on reference to -the opening of Pell msular - I is paad $60, a year. lAotir tall electrio light's, loorns tip a fairy and daring of the " . —The f6ur-year-old daughte� of Mr. I , —The new aarling and skatin rink in I visign—like the ghost of a.l* orman keep . young "'ell- It is David Babcock, of Belleville, accident- being alone saved but very little. The Tues day of last week, by a strauger�who, Credk, a work which it is estim. ated I I . 9 Y quite common to see three or four . - I - - St. Maly% is paying the joint stoO. _t rreted, battlemented, bastioned—a ally set fire to her clothes on Tuesday of loss is about $800; insured for $500. The with a companion, ran off bilt'both were would cost between $13,000 and $20,000. � I painy which own'it good interest on their ,L 11 men and. maidens dashing down in .one last week, and was.burned so �evdrely fire is supposed to have originated captured by a party of villagers. They The deputation also desire to induce the C�l dream materialized ! Tbei,d stands the � t �. I � toboggan, the mail- in the rear steering that death resulted Friday aft � rnoon. 4� . . I I ice pa I 0 through a defective ebimney. investment , . . � ' ' - lace—like a - gave their names as John G. Wesley Northern Railway Company to run' a . . I .page out of Hans Ali with one foot whi6h rests oil the snow . e . _, —A tea ineeting, at the Presbyter' i I -ealized—aft ilhistratibil -­Jobn Lachine, Ai ho was ,�vorkiiig oil —Last Sunday evening a special col- andjaines Stewart. The latter it was I I&I-1 i ders(Al i . of the liellind. Two or three larfre-sized toboc,'_ I . 0 _. branch line from the Gravenhurst-Cal- I .4 thurch, at Motherwell, realized tile - colnimand gaillad by i1mil's mind and � C) the 11th concession, Chatham, while lection was taken -up in the Spadina, whofired the fatal shot. Both; are well- lender extension to Tradina Lake Port- - . it) � . ' I � Us bold six or eight people, tightFY .f. avenue Methodist church, Toronto, for known burglars, and it was while in the age. � This branch woulU only reqm. . � handsome sum of�.5190. � I 1 skill -over the savitge forces of nature. 9�L C) ellina a tree - was struck by a fallmi . ire to A .packed. Of course, the heavier tilb brant' � the poor and- unemployed of the coin are- act of robbery that they *ere surprised be . three-quarters of a mile long., and I . —Messrs. Lang and Tltolnpson, the � Rut see! tile diiii, spectral castle - begins toboga, ell that bad been lodged in .-Lribtlic�i � 0 C5 r . li rs in the neigh- _. to grow himino, as -as we watch. 800n 041M, tile- greater tile , pionielItUln tree, causing almost instant death. gation, when about $100 was realized. by �heir victim. The P'ti-9-oners were I 'would open . up communication with .. I bel -hood of St. Marys, will hold their ' bastion, to-%rer ud bittlenlent seem t6 with whicli.it dashes down. The oi ' ily —Ocean stei�msbips arrivilla at Hali- At tlie close of the sernion. over 50 were lodgpd in Toronto jail on'----W--ediies&y 11 Trading Lake, oil which two new steam- I ,' ?3 ) . throb aud sparlde -wiih a cold,'clear Init da,nger'is as the toboggan nears the end fax last week report -terrific gales at sea; T 4 ana,ual sale oxi t he 4th of March. , of the slope, where the dividing lines . ublicly received into connection with afteiihoon. . I ers have recently been placed. The i I —Messrs. John Livingstone, sr., John � liviii(f ligyht� lik a tile white radiance of I during *Iiieb oilly good seamanship of the church, and over 300 remained to i ev. C. Y. Snell, of Grand Forks, ! new territory in the East that would 0 . �, . 4 -Thoulpson and Andrew Little have been � the aurora bor(alis-'-a veritabld " crys- � hare ceased, and, Without care in steer- captains and crew saved, thern from partake of the sacrament. Dakota, whose wife and son were mur- thus be reach ed would be some thousands � . I , I � Ing, collisions are by,no. means unlikely, - I duly elected elders of Knox church, Lis- e tal palace," the delitated outlines of its ' befii� enaulfed iA the fathomless - ocean. . —The Rev. H. A. Robertson, with his dered by 0 eorge W. Miller, a hired man, of square miles in extent. -_ v�__._., I I 7 � I � 'I battle-nients � aii . turr -when tobogga�s a;re lollowing ,each — -Rev. T� F. Johnston, of- the wife and family, passed through Torol ding —The Rev. John Elliott, Methodist . - I I I I . , I towel. � ets glittering, sh ' rhe itq while Air. Snell was absent hol a ; I I a"rP- 1 other in rapid succession, and a ber"�'Y Presbyterian cliurbh at Aneaster, who is a few days ago, oil his way 0,�an Fr - v ' . —Two MeTiNverP working at a pile of ly defined against even the mobillit sky- � one may Overtake a lighter whosi , ai�) meeting, is well known in Elgin cOUIltY. minister, of Ayr, died suddenly at ihat � 01.1 11 " coal at the round.b. se, Stratford, when Every crystal cabc of its massive courses inentuni is exhausted. I e nio- now sojourning in the south recruiting cisco to embark for Iiis field of lab6r in .e Was pastor of Zion Baptist church in place from heart disease on Saturday, 1 . 3ut quick as . ine years - eceased gentleman . , � ,ning the occupants . January 31st. The 4 , .1 a. qi�antity- of it 1 ell down a. nd buried - glist&ns with t1i e white,'lanibelit light, lighT his health, has declined the pulpit of the the New Hebrides. -A number of his St. Thomas, some eight or ni al -6 up, aVd Anderson street- church in Savannah ago, and was highly respected while � them. � They were severely hurt and had ' aud,, seen"froin the Mountain, this en ' ' �) Toronto friends met hhn'at--t6 station had not been 'in .good health for some 4 . . - dragging their toboggan offthe scene 4 a narrow esea,pe from being killed. chailted castle I DoU like a diamond -ti,�ra 06 to Georgia, at a salary of $1,200. and wished him God s ' there. He was iraised in the township tilue � I . the brow of night.". As you 1, remount the bill, and repeat the dizzy —The vacancy in - the penItentiary Robertson, th - peed. Mrs. . 7 I I but had felt better that day and - �. —Rev. Mr. Cirossley, the well-t-nown I " set ill I � ough recovered from her of Yarmouth and - went to school at , bad lbeen out to attend I mi hurse, and � �, . . - evamaelist, who � worked so successfull" I 1OOk-at-it, YOU can 4ardly believe that it deseent.At night the slides are brilliantly staff,,the surgency, created by the pro- recent illness, is not yet � in a robust -Mapleton. I Re was a brother-in-law of I On coming � . - .� . . I lighted7with electric lights! Chinese - : into the - house - fell . I '111 �?t;atfo'rd lately, will commence a , is not a drea'aii,pn illusion motion of Dr. Lavell to the -N,Varden- state of health. S '' � i of tile senses C) Mr. Eckhardt, of London, who has writ- 1 forward wbil t brilshi snow from 11 ill i , - � f I series of m.- eetings in the Methodil, list sw tly vaaligh.i. 1i lanterns, rockets and I ge' bonfires; ship, has been filled by the ,%ppointi-nent —A couple of horse thieves were cap- hiselothes. His wife a2daughterrais- : I i ;t 1 which in "to nothing- I and . the , thunderous rush of . ten for fuller particulars. : I 'church St 'Or you ' i _ the - and one of 'tured near Siincoe-a few days ago. They —The residents of Dun­vvich township ed -him at once, but be never rallied. ` , - 13, . 1%1,�iys, -on -8,tulday n ext. . I ness. in - g some Mayor, . I � . y imagine it of Dr. Strange, an ex - I f, . ' perpetuall�- ' "flying toboggans, the the oldest physicians -in the city. leath of Mr. Elliott was a native - - . . . i # I %bl:ed h, C , 1 . —Rev. W. Carry, Baptist in, in-i,Aer at all of � k � Ird, in - Which Bald1_1 merry- shouts of their occu ants, the drove their stolen rig from Windsor to are excited over the.mysterious t of Be-w-castlelo . I . - � . the beautiful, ies -waiting the mystic )ictu —John Ferguson, of Wyoming, has St. Thomas, lodging in school -houses a fariner named James Duncanson, re- Cumberland, England, -and was do years I � Atwood,. has resigned his charge t1tere , 1 1 . resque crowds of spectators—more � , � touch which is 48tore him and ffiiit- the first consignment of Holstein cattle every night .on the way down. They siding near Iona. Deceased has been of age at his death. His parents came t, -anud takes up a new field of ,labor il . than half in blanket ' � � I � . 1 ' fulness to the, e, �'rtli�agaln. - Such is the to remai' the horse into the school buildings sepa�atea from his wife for some time . toCanada and, settled ill Trafalgar t own- : I . Nissouri. -whiob sden c colors, -vvbite, bright.red, or )lue, i istry : & poetry �e . an evoke from tile 'With Lambfon. Theyare valued at $5,000, built fires with maps. books, and what'- I past, but on Tuesday last week be was ship in 1820-. ' He entered the mm 'o fewer than eight hotel-'keeperi of e- of I . I . . ,- I —N . their gay trimmings—the red blaz and are. now in quarantind at Point Ed- ever was at hand, and always left before visited by his -wife, and the couple vis t- ... I , a - since ien was s � � . . -North Perth have been lined for sellinir most common . aterials. the bonfires, and thel white glare of the . I i It ' - � I I I � I I Ev � in liul, . ward uiide!r charae of Dr. Westell. daylight. . ' . various places in Ontario. His work for . eco en , da t, - aft of tile electric lights, compose a s ene alto- . . liquor on the day of the municipal el i . 0 and berp 0 1 ed St. Thomits together. Returnin go, 1, te I ; : � . I 9 ire I 11 th6-- I . ey kriaw now that it is against 11 --ti,agical a lib cleetric ight within, geiller unique. - The openingof the ne men from New York, Boston and Balti- from Gloucester township. It is that rest, and next inornmig was found (lead . having been abunduntly blessed. He tions. Th id of � Nv —A lar e party of ladies and gentle- —A heartless tale of cruelty comes in the evening Duncanson re6 d to , the church and its cause is -described as - the law.. I .ice palace.isa th ing of beauty. II'lien slide�on St. Helen's 14and w;6s one of more, stoppi - iig.-a,t,-tlie Windsor hotel, the son-in-law and daughter of an old in bed in a sitting posture I There were . -was a staunch upholder of the �ause Of . - � . I --The po,ultry exhibit -ion, -which wag . * ter suDsbiii,e . . * � i the bright, clear w* enfolds the most picturesque events of' the Car- Montreal, proce�ilecl oir Friday in two - woman drove the latter out and left her marks , n . � ,, and cry8t of violence on his body, lead' I teinperance, and was the father of the � held in Listowel last,week-,'was i grand � &I � illass, it 11i &l. The illuminated slid� showed horse sleighs to " do " the city, and after- in tile snow to- dib. -'So lie Blue Ribbon So6ety in AYr, and was . . . - success.. . Between three and f h i gleams and sparkl es. in a tia'6usal IV - . me parties near to the -supposition. that'd-eath was caus . #11 � . I our un - I . Id ex- distinctly frorn the crowded zdocks; a- wards proceeded to the -various toboggan by bearing the moans of the old wo- by foul pliy. the first inan to enrol his naine for the qui.,;lte gradations of light ,,�nd shade, illiulic 1 1 , 0 �� dred � of the best birds in the Province I volcano blazed forth hi colored slides for sport. . I 111�11, gave her shelter, and as her friends —A laborer --who has been engaged in purpose of instituting iD. Royal Templars' � ' from softest et erea I thits of dray to the were on exhibition, and quite a liumber ; 4.7 light and threw up showers of rockets,' ' I : 1, I diamond glitter of file icicle point. —L'Electeur, (published in Quebec), ! refused to tak�6 her back, brought her to the work of c'onstructing the Canadian Society there. The funeral was. largely of tile principal breeders -were in attend- It and-hundrods of torches, carried by the says: The Governinent of this Province the Protestant hospital in Ottawa, where Paicific Bailway north from Sudbqry attended. He leaves several thildreil, .1 1 is built of scrfid �loe�s of ice, about three French-Canadian sno-w-shoe clubs, -mass- ;Illlce. - 2N -Ir.- L. G. .Jarvis of Lo -11(1011, I I i Ju�clge. . � . . ) � � is so " dead-btroke ". that,%ve have 'been she now lies. ' Junction, states that the track has been amongst them. being the Rev. R. J. .1 acted as i feet long,. a foot 1 hei n ether at first, by degrees, develop- bompelled to desist from our efforts to —Mr. J. W. Johnston, of Seymour, laid'on that part ;f thd -line to -a point Elliott, Glanford ; G. M. Elliott, Collec- . I �The other evening a lainl) eXpi'.Oded eirdit ble. . 'trilickiiess;'tbc layers ed into a continuous line that spanne(f . ., een i -lies lin - I collect an account no-tv two months over- Northumberland county, received a 200 miles fr Sudbury, and it is ex- tor of C t Na anee - T, C. Elliott, . . . . - , behir, solidly frozen -together. . As tile OM us! oms, I J1 . . . ia- ATcLarty's billiard. parlol, St. M i the lialf mile of river " bou.1evard " be- due us for advertising the Lieutenant- small packet of the new White Belgian pecte iott, of the Whig, . -o ot� c ary" ' _� d that connection will be made this Port Elgin. ; J. G. Ell , atm.4 sphere of the castle is about t%-*-eiity tween the i0and and the ity. The Governor's levees. '0 oat, from. a Philad6lpliia firm, some month with that portion of the road now Kingston and F. Elliott, Toront6... and almost im-mediately af ter ti,� ,cers I . � ile,grees colder than the general t' Trap)qeurs, I I ) I exploded. Tile ta�bles -were very serious- - empera- .. in their blue -and -white —A young Englishman named Buce- time ago, and from the' third crop which - being - constructed from Miebipicoten. � . .1 Iyo d-aniaged, and the roo M badly --,4M-l`.,1e(' tiire, it Nvi-H res4t a'nioderate thaw, and costume, e conspicuou . : I � , � - . � t, I hold - tof,ether till it slowly nielts a -way s in the niareb, field, who ]lad been working with far- lie has grown he has reaped 400 bushels. About 7,000 m. en were employed on the —The annual meeting of the Grey - . - i : beyolid which no dania,ge was doae. NO . - I and as �hey near the shore they chant mers around Woodstock, suicided oA' A few days ago he sold 50 bags to a section of the above Sudbury I : c is . (.1"Nuse could be assigned. - . - before UK, - irres* tible April.sun. -� It is the " Marseillaise." I . work I Plownien's Association was held at - —A Foresters' entertaiilnien.t,wa.�, helt wo pred� I cn Thursday, - - I onsi(Terably lar1rer than its t Saturday, night or Sunday last., Toronto seedsman. The bags which" Junction for some time past, but during Tuck's hotel, CranbroOk, ' I - The greatest "spectacle` of tile week The drug used w as arsenic. n1r11'iia"dg 0 ffig of last week. The attendaonce i : itt the Presbyterian church, 'Milverton "'ich more raceful and is the it s I i . . been were of the common tw -bushel ,size, the past few weeks nearly 6,000 of them eveni i cessors,, - and ni� 9 torniing,of the ice castle by a in poor health, not being able to do much, weighed 5,210 pounds, *aiid he received . I was not so large as might be expected) . . I ately. -v. Mr. .K- - oc' I artistic in desigi.j. Indeed,' its airy and were discharged. . i I one evening 1, Re a3 - i . large force of sno-w-.sboers, -when, amid work and was in low spirits. $150 for the load. I e I but was' -Dature. . _; � (�upield the ellair. - The gathering M -a-, falitas,tic beauty makes -all, the fine build- . —A -visitor at Montreal during th of a representative . � - sho-Wers of colored lights'serving as' pro- —Toronto --doctors are complaining to —The.sufferiDgs of neglected children Carnival week of that city writes: Never It Zier the books of the, previous year � olle of the largest ever. asseinbllZi in in,g$ .around it eein heavy and dull i in . - I I I ' . . 11 jectiles, thE castle capitulates and ap- the Ontario Government that there -is a in large cities are often almost incredible. before have I seen a whole population 'were gone. over, the election -of officers i I . i comparison, esPE6ially the great griin . . Milverton.- The nwsiq, vocal ana ill- t . . . . : peals to blaze out in colored flame and perfect famine in bodies for anatomical The other night in .Montreal, about ten and a great congregation of strangers so i 7as proce .. � I I �struuieilta,l, - s of the highes order, I i bulk of the Mont �-eal St. Peter's, now in . �ded with, of which the follow- I ­ wa t ,w( � clouds of li�rmless smoke. ,'Then the purposes in the colleges, and want to be o'clock a gentleman found a young boy absolutely gi-%,.en over to ey)joyment. For ing is th6 result : Pr id lit, Th in ; all were satisfied. -_ - - . course of erection. ­. . I . es e o as � � . a I : ! I --shoers " I , ' tie * ; I . f the . snow from a torchlight procession allowed all the boFlies of paupers dying crouching in a doorway, and questioning most of the time the mercury has stood Calder; Vice -President, P. McDonald; � J ---file St. Marys curling Oul, playetl ' , But the ice cas is oil Y One 0 hil a nn ea . - : . . . which takes its long, sinuous way out, in charitable institfitions and remaining him, the child stated that he had ilept at fifbE�ri -degrees below zero, w i. e the Secretary A. R yma ; `Tr surer, ; . . I � two gailies, in London a couple of weeks ,' ice-woilders of this ydar'g carnival. . It of the city and round the 'mountain, unclaimed by friends. the previous' night in a ceflar and had blood of every man, ,Woman and ch ild James - 81'emmon; with the following - ago, in the ii1ver tankard contest- FoU�r [belongs niore especially to Anglo -Cana- pathways, Incircling it as with a ribbon I —Recently Mr. -John Jackson, of had nothing to eat alI day. The gentle- has pulsated . at fever beat. What is board of Directors - D. Campl>ell, ,Ai; . � il clubs played. St.. Marys drew the Pon than Montreal. Fiench�Canadian IvIon- _of living light. . Ralei h lost a val le horse by a man took the boy. to a police station, called business has been entirely neglect- McIntosh, A Robertson, G. Perrie, P. 1 - - � 4 i . ? . . I . . � ! est City club, defeating, th4-in by 18 treal has its own contribution to the _W6 have no space .-Jeft for the great neighltor)'s boy ridinguoter rough gr ound. where he gave his name as James Cairns, ed. Priests, lawyers and doctors have Keefer, John Stewart,. R- MCLallchlillis � � shots. Thamesville. drew 8t. Thomas, carnival glories, in its own partici . I a lar sleigli-drivE, , -with its almost endless One of his legs, by a slip and heavy nine years of age. He said his parents had ni John McIntosh, George Forrest, Iff : � . . 0 use for their professions 'for the I � . . defeating them by 18 shot.i. St. Marys section of the city. - On the,�yide Champ variety of -dolor, and style of -equipage stram'� -was separated from his body, and , came out from England last spring. ' � was White, John McLaughlin, John ie�m=' - * , � ' I gospel of universal brotherhood : � I ' ' i and, Thameaville then, playeo-, tile former de I'lar-s---of Canadian historical celebri- and -steed from the handsome slei he died shortly after from the effect. On During the sum,mer his - mother el preached by practice, nobody I This U. . . � - . . I . I gh oped . qual\felled mo4, and A Milne-, Auditors, It. 4 ; . I � _ eltib, proving victorious by 1;� p9rints— i ty—in front of the old' court house and andsix do -mm to a little dog -train. But Monday evening of last week, a five year with another man, and in August his and none required medicine There White and Wm. Cam . n. 101143 . I .. i ­ , thus entitlincr them, to talke part in the 1 the. i-naornificent new'Hotel de Ville, the Montreal streets are always one old horse y6lued at $180, ' . -, I of the best organized a0sociatio-lis knOW11 ; I 0 J 0 : . belonging to father also decamped, taking away an were no transactions on the ex6ange I a ! 7 . � � 'A I I I 'coun . . - : I � I . ,ri I I , ! i t�l . I ; r I , I i 4 �, �%i&-` ",c), I I I C e I I ; I I I I I I I J I I I I I I I , I I I . i ! I I ;final contest in Tpronto. . J-.9tiands a quaint .ind curious erection, continuous "drive," and sleighs and the same person, was put in the si�ble elder child and leaving him behind to where toboggans,, anow-shoeo, skating to this section Of the : try. I I � i . � . I-, � i .. . . .. . � . . � - IV � I . - I . - . I I . - I I � . . I � . . . . . - � - - . I , . . I . r I . . i I . . I *­ I - � - I . . . � 1. . . I � . I � I � � ; - . . i ; - ­ I . I . I J. : I I � . . . I I . J . . I. 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