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NUXBER 919.1 � . 885N . . . . R i ..... I . � i : i . - - I . 1 . : I - . . ! - . .1 I , ; � I . . ! 4 : � I . I I . - i- - - " . . . 1 $1.50 a Year, in Advanop. - � . I - � � : . ; . 1. I . . I � . ­ . . i I , : . . : . . ::: , I - EIGIE1 .. . -----:-- � I - -.-- -.P.S - .� . I - t I . . . ' � - � — 1, .—I, . 1� ... . I TEENTH YEA­R.q — . . 11 � : - � . . . a- ;.---- .- - . I I ­: . � . I I '- F - JULY 17 � I' �.1 . I SEAFORTH, ,RIDAY . , I . . , I — . :. - � I . --- � - . . . ­ i . - 11 - 11 �. .. I . I I � . : . . . - -1 I � t I . — - I ...- - I . . � I � . :.: r . 1 I . . I . I I , ; � I . . . . : 4 4 � .. I : � I � i . I . i I A� � The Battle of the Boyne.- ied blood become greatly rqL 1858, �nd was present A the actions�.of. --,�Iiere he ` continued - to 'reside till the Both ladies attribute their escape to -vray and Biddulph,- car P6rth Items. � . . i . .. I . . P es of . � ! �11`1 e-,, .- - - .. ,- 'ar'iql, . . � . - . I . � . duced in I I I � . - SITRATFOIRZ. n-11mb6r som ines, While th� Ch 1 i. . 'ofStratferd hasf, keu , Tf,XE cRLr,Rr%.41T1oN AT � , . t ,e time i his -death.' The deceased,was a John Pritchard and-- It s wife, without on his shoulder when he was Struck . .1 . . � � . . otkda,, S11 I DhorJvro a, i ­ . I plipol an, i � I . ­ I - ., , 3 Miss Corcoran I I � . . - it I � 4 III r �e of NY(, ,� I I . sieg a -nd - -1 at the Loretto Abbe , . I � I it,� It of.july falling this, y Par Whit Alsula,14.- reinain as in bealth� e * rid ca . Lucknow., deti as sho aker-by trade, and for some years whose assistance they aid never have by lightning a instantly killed. I lie black - , . - 3 . I I - Tho' . �' . - A case of ' I . veis y � � � : 6n 6unda-y, Ithe annual 'celebration. I vas _�ranu4r lids (of the eye) w 1. I t � I 4 'be - . * - : ; ., I L . " ,of Kbrs&o, Nawabgunge, Seragange, af- carrie, on that �usiness as well as farm- reaclied their friends. 3 Ira. Gowanlock 'Mr. Varley . was a .tiliddle-aged ' it i � , . � . . 'T�a' Toronto. � I . I - . q I I . � . � .1 � held oil the, following- Monday. Oat shown, of Some two - yqat-si- dur ion, inal I. airs o 3��l slid 29th July, passage of i g-- Re was liiigbly respected -by the will rest for' a'few daysi and then. on and- leaves a family. The electric - —4,500boxe'sof cheese; W�re 0 - (I I ; . . . I - 0 go � ! . � . IwIlic,li the�,e w 11 d the Guinthe at Sulta,npore, includinc, af- r sidents, .of tlie' township, and the to St. Catharine - wit re I r a ily live. 4 *ta , i I � . of Orange�eitlen of tlti§ vicinity I .ere a( iesive ban a and I I bolt came with Such terrible force as, to at the ,ritr flli!re � I - tilf . I W � . 89 e e f Tn � atford market oil Tb ursday, last � . F I I � � . .. growth 04 the itinorsti'gle, of a flesh fai m of 23tb � 26th, 27 th ail d 28 th A u "Ll at f an il cn ' Sat�urday was larg ly at- MrS. Delaney lef -t-awa oil Mon- tear an immense hole in the -. i . . Aiatford. The -special. traiii aonv ey-, . ,-. �, I - - U er e t for 0 , grou , i � ; to, , ) 0 . I'd , veek i % A . . 6 . . . . I I . � I i : and Doad I ore, 2 th October. 'In all lie tende, L. I day, wh7ere her Ili other re . � ' P i . . , thith 1) .0 . i � z � . - , - � 1 - ' NAY. D ' � w . . character'n ;an inflamed condition, Th� I . . : - . I iin g - er Wt here abox S - . - , ­ . ut 9 o'cic ok, - � . id". wbere its victim fell. —ilk. upe, of Kirkton, e4fried* I � . - . disease * I . - ' ' i Henry Hill, of —The case of the patent medicines, f,) �, ill I . -before t1K -1 - �er . 9 �Rrable. The 1 embe,r of -tile, ser ' i . 1W %t time large Ilaia.li ,as i - al a ved in' thirteen engagements, and �--IN, - a. Caldw 1, of Toronto, sali - & -41ast Sunday as Air. : % � � 111.1-11 "". _ � a ,., ,r el 0 - off nine prize� in the Calddoi)ian g4mes " ; - r � of ti.,o _i.ti.4 * ' ' �1 State Wellesley, `%vith �Js family, were going tjle value of 8120,000,seized at INJontr I I . � t . - 3 . wen - -6y of. � are always glad -to receive, was menti-oned ago before the Ohio , Moil - 1, 11 F . i . old ill Guelph oil Domini6ii Day. 1 1 . I � . f Or' exandi � . 5 . . i 1�retl �.nla them, Recoill- . * . I _ four times Ili despate lea few 14 -� , It ; - .- 0aises r I iation, after which slid v'rear 0, mcdal and clasp. - - Oil Ale Teacilers' . -to church, the liprse tbok fright at ail and other cities in the Don-ailtion, is s �Ii I " � -11 � . I panle I by their Nvives and lady fric, ads 1. . Association, at . Chautauqua, —Mr. Jailles'Pelford, of Eibbert.UR - . - - . .r . I .) I . -- case or I I '. I 77- : I had assembled " at * .the station. condition of tile case is discussed, Mlcuatio� of ,quebe6 . - in I 87 1, , Col. New Nyfork.. . .. embankment and wbeeled sliort, gbing under the consideration, of the deparl ' I � ­ - ; . . . 11 valuable cow killed by lightning �'Iur- - I . I dt f and ' ­* are6ent ch,ulgein the school law d ' abouttwenty feet throwing tl � A I I - t Over 280 . 4 angel Avas conimissi e o orni own ie ment at -Ottawa. , It is alleged that -, . i - ­ - I left Seaferth, and, tile an di -the p� rty P' ,,;a then get the opinion 0 ,Str - 12 . ing the thunder storm, oil �,juilday, 28th ; ... - - - � I I . - I - . 0 . ;. I - I- � I - . I - * - -� Ong when--reacilling her the members as -to ihe nature of the diffil- command thelimt -Xrri on of Cana(] ian pu xustees to ts out. Airs. ]-.ill's neck was firin of Aver & Co. of Lowell, 'Mass.,rt IV' lilt. . I i 1� . .- I I train , e. as it has I�ecoiiie com . Isory oil T . . . I . i I I q � i � - . ' � - .Culty and tlieir'ideas of tl�eatlnent, witil- Artillery -1 I .1 T ' ;� , . p . 1. � a,5 �ay I � O�cu ) ' 11 : %vel; fiHed with arties fro He eat blis ed, d r- tji� teadbe0s salaries quarterly, no bi oeeal,l calising- instant death- and the involve has carried on the pract e % � in Ch: ' , 1 1 1 —There were one hundred and �our- . . - I i i -,out costilig thep-1 anything IP hic,fd.uii(la,t-ions,tlieseloolsof'g�inn y matti . e qreenient is draw.n. M1 I . the -entr,ance - . A l lv ore than � other occupants were injured. without detection lice 1865 c * I and other points west, - For 'the to 0- 0 - - I I auslag I teen candidates present at 4 . . I � . . -V . I � - 1;,Yor- I 'soraanyh vebeentrained for � 7 iMurray, of Luckliow, —Mr. J�phn Whitby, of Artemes4a, IcIss of Dver a million dollars to It - ". - � � iort of the proceeffinors'alter . I . S,- � whidi a —_1 I �,.,�e (�xanlinations in the 'StLtio � . I . —. � - - - ; � , rd CoPegi- 11 - Aratford we. ar - I � 0 � - d,ffe,;, - has a inare which is a c -ly 31 years revenue, of , the Dominion. 8 ; r - ing 8 " Ut e A' to ' , - servi'e "in . . 11 , wing th,6ir loss of time and e�xp ' I "v 11 . . ,ense I ', �,o "' rel . in J� i Jlea � . - . I reach e hide : t I . it capacities, and who " ia's been attending the Ladies' Col own at Strenu ate Institute'. i I � . . . . � - ! . . . : y and � � especially as - - artilleri4s atind, the lege it WhAby, won first p ize in writ- old, sound 'in every respect, and quite efforts are reported as being made' . I I . . 1� " . � tile limes. It says - . . ill �- ! I . � i fir . �.- .. 0 ,to � -Messrs. Heas Brother.�, of Listowel I -, E, - , - - : . . � - . i 8 , . . . . . I I Gowanlodk. �. � P 1 [ , I I � 4N e � Mo iday for was a gala day in - ' efficiency of .the batteries no the ifig a 4 secoind . 6�g used a� a carrio,ge' horse. effects compromise. . I . ately purchased a fire -proof Safe �rom i i , I eROOa . � � ; vir at elocution , lively�, be V I 1� � * . - - � . i � � -- ,,it -rat] ortl, in so far as th,6 crowds of. peo- 'A kj� front is largely Owing g. To- Mr. Whitby has owned he r all lierlife, and -All the leading -NvItole'sale dealers , vl�e � i I - WiniApeg corr�spend to the fact that - i deptitation of the strikin I .Ssl.a. Gol(-Iie & 'NIC 11 C 0 -, �, I i ­ ent says tl - 1� I . , - Cu 0 II3 f <; F ,�d-- ta� : � - gaito � i 1 aily decorated mere Mrs- Delaney and,X -the Gov6rnriie4t has adopted the in re r.onto aited on the City Coun- gays she never got thirtv stroke's of the in'flour and meal in Halifax publish ail I 8 000 pounds, ! � 7 .1 pj,e,-w. 41 dressed and g5 - lKs. . Gowaillock lef"t . _ labordrs ' � - ' . . * 2 I � ) - . a -. v.hich weigh '7, - � . I that, -- . concerned. The Orabigem en -of Struif ard that city for boiu6 last Friday nigbt..via. important recommendations Wit ioll e cil tile other n ghi to ask the civic whip. There are many oilier horses-wbich agreement bet,%veen themselves '-',, The Mitchell High School � de, ,I -- 0 . , � P . ' - . I had 29 � - I . . I I I - � - i, ork- f -or PortArth4r. Alarcrentunberoff .1 as iii-spe6tor of, - authorities liot o he if they got less whip and -n tore . I � � distri had been busily- at w � . . -p) rienc . artillery, 'has seen fit -to . 1p tile masters. -bats,would owing to the action' of Up�er Canadian , , for ,certificates at the lceal� ex- I � - � . - . I - 1i � � - . - lar ; 'active at 31) too. erican dealers p acing agen - � � make'. He is- a -man of marked Will -!File wife of' Rev. Air. Tob 1e, Pre.�- be sound and - and Am I , , , ts in �- ltd, are sending two to � � ' -1 , - ing � -e Til � I - ,onle raonths-p&st, perfect - ation . . � . I - % ral ge &t.t116 at n t1ag I. , � . � 0 and sympithizers Wei' '. aninations, # . L . I " - - r I . - � - � ' . vers I . i to in that jity to sell wholesale and retail oronto,to try for first-class.. � I I - � I . see them, giff. Pre - ' powei-, !a, disciplinarian at d yet One byterhin mihister at Southampton, has .-Count Esterliazy, ,ho proposes � f . . - . WeittatOcelebrate-the 195 allill I I "I's to their dep - I I .'%I . I � . . . . . I � . . � - . : - . -C �'"� -ickdn w�tll paralysis and is in � a settle 20,000 Hungaria in the Cana- wit I � , z, . of the battle of the Boyne, and I ey Wei , pr whose commands kre not u kindly ell-. been sti ,6ut opening offices or stores, Wee - � � - . . es nted .with- a pars ' -Xr. John Chin -neck, s former resi- . - -a, pious of 8 1 67, I'll I The Major-Gener ' low c6holition. � than Pacific Iway belt in the North- Halifax deal X - Alow � - 11011 ides ma�y af ticles.of appair � J I r Pner i went to -very � . Rai . . 3)le e themselve to put-' ! . I. C'.10 , and immortal mem, ary , - forced. . - � lers &ent of, Mitchell, �nd father -,of Mri. - � 'il � I, -1 ill.,' - Arches were erected - , ) - chase neither flou , oatmeal nor corn- , 1% I , . . . K�gstonut the time' e batteries were Niring the- Orangemen's celebration west, has had an - interview with the , - A and Other comforts Jrom lady f riend Jolin Begg 'died at London on Tuesday , . I I of , ,tian ­ 01 . - . I I - - . - . 'real , -r, : - -I r ,ont any,ag , miller or millown- I %at week in the 66th year of his wge� I -h t ansferred z in June, ' 1$80 e London,'on .Saturday, a man *vliile* Governit ent rega ding tile scheme. The meal fi I . 4� dft �e t -points along the route of �he for ,%v -ich Mrs. Gtowanlock and Mrs. . 0 . 111 I h� � . t " - , , I I, , � . � . �� I . .1 . . springy ge expressb theiJise ves satisfied er, 4. whosoever sh tIl offer such goods I T, , I I woce -'sion, but they were very, 'DO, � rl Delaney Tiere sincerel -rateful,bein of -1 882 lie got his promotion., ,,ad tfyix g to destr9y an Oran arch, fell Ministers d 1 - -At the Methodist Sunday School I I I - . I p . . , 2 . y 11 � � � . . -- I 9 in . . . il�eol`6,ted. The trains on the St. K a istraitenedil-circumstances throughl i soon , aftbr lef t the service. , Ile i ras fkom the roof of a house and was killed. With the - terms of the Isettlement pro- personally there. I � - . Ia ri . . . estival, held at�,,Xhldoii oil Domi'ion I - : I" . - - � . . . . . . . . . - � ' . ythinty. They have . . ' tgan, formerly assistimit posed by the Count slid �romisbd to ar- -A Miss IN-IcKeehnie, of Erin, was Day, $90 were realized besides the , col- . 4 � . t . atid 0o derich branches of the ... I . lost ever 0 . expressediT ell ief ,factor in the organization of ;he - IFT I f - k, . . �� I , Wish that I Mili oloi;Iization Company, . Nvbme ,teac;l�c`.�. �n the Model School, Kincar- range the matter as spee�lily as possible. struck by lightning during a recent � ' ., e - � , ; T .t1i,rk, ' I � . - Tr-tiak Railwaybrought hi several t1i on- libliG#y should be.givert to _ - , � I ections ,oil Sunday, ,which were ,,over � � , 0 . � � I .. � * I., un era n 8 ie w s a I �\ A : . � � - lid- -the folio2cy statenieut, in -.%Tiew of 'the rancl is it,bout thifty-q�e miles float dine, has r�ceiv'ed the dearee of M. A. I -The Galt Reporter I �of la9t wee - th d tort . I a lifting kettle ' I r I sand brethren from South Perth, . 0 - . . I � I In i '�20. . I � f i I I I qffi� .... diesex and Huron. -while the . contradi t Calagry I His 1vife, and the younger from the Roinai.1 Catholic University it says-: Air. An,lr,,�s kcBea� returned from off the stove, and the fluid must have ' I . . Geor aart e 0TY Stories -tfloat regarding. ' In -, I . . -The Messrs. Hoskins are ,doing a � i,- % I . I � I . - q I . ake Erie bra; IV I i � eir treatatient While i�i �capti-vjfy with . ilembers bf the faintly did not leave for -OttaWli. � '. -, . I � wil the chin mey. It tore- her z riving business in the" Staffs flouirilig . � : I th � � . . I . . Big Plains. Manitoba, oil Tu6sda'y, and come do .. -- 11a,y & I. lich ' as placed'; . � I I I . � -. - I . � - - - � at . � � I I I �Mlnm: 7i . their ne-w � hoin e, " Noxhoka, " -until' I ast - mud turtle weighing 60 pounds, will remain here until he.ta;kes his wheat clothing down one side of. her *body and .... Y 1 �. — I . I it,,�, utmost capacity to brin a in the t, 10,il, - Big Bear :, " 11`6 feel. under v ery great . d gristing mills, wbi6�h they have ;� ; . I I - . 0 ) . . in who yeax � in. ti Torthwest ripped one of her shoes to pieces. She I �om _N '. d I -1 -olph: - Not*' * 6, d 8 L -x W �-- Ilty, sed for a term lir � � . sands7of 0-rangemen froni NTort Pe4t!h Oblig-atiOl's to Ad . His children nurnber � A as caught'in Adare, Middlesex c' Herepoits crops in' ie IN - ea of years . R. A- � I I - . � P . � � \ _ . 1� a I , F . .�y , . I 611i 111 parted with his horse to gave Mrs. " Mr. Me can brings e .o,werless by , 1. -VVebb. ,� I whoia four - are living. Tw' - tile other dry. � It.showed fightowhen as magnificent. ast was rendered completely . p, � � Xme North Huron, -Bruce, W -� d Do- . o sons a . . I % 4i z - g 014 I AM . �. . I At I N1 d to Jolm� Pritchard,— who companied him to the Northwest- Ian d; and made- for its captor who with him a large qnantit of Iasi year's the '. shock, but never lost her senses- 4 Grey. 1:30 about 170 lodoes ,ere lalley', an also , � . -Mr. Geo. Raper,of St.,X-�-rys,has '.-in 71, *. - . ��­­'-- - -" . � Harry -Bl&n.d- Strange and Alexanler soo quieted it. , � .� Although confined to bed for several. ­ -� . . ' . hi who'at.. While returnin , the steamer garden, a . . Or .- ai safely debarked at the station', and Zth gaVe a � horse. f& the 17same purpose. . . . . . , veLyetable curiosity'. in. the I 1.5 .1 I � . . � - - Wilmot Strange. -1 i hig medicalattendance, . ape of a pear tree nowill . 11M ­� � L 4bout 5,000 other visitors ma,de ,Ee Nolin's co'nducttow6rds -us during th o . I The former' is a i. C. M. Ba.rnes,. School Inspec- - Algoma ran upon a sho 1. delaying the days and requir I . : I Which iis blos� . r. . I . . . . � \ . . 4 ; te 4 y College, t, . or ve , -she -is recovering. oming out in parts, al -g,h f PSOR, � a'treets of our young city a living ' ass 11- e Indians gr�Lduat6 bf 4,he Royal'Militar J � ) 4 ays hie remained with th , or, �nd wife of F I eat celebrated their boat twel ' hours. thou ho,,Test i - 9; be, - . ; 6f people. The -hotels had made .' WEIS uni��ersa,lly kind and ' respectfu . and -the la�tt&r of the -,Ontario - Agricul- golden wedding on Monday of last week, - -A s4d drowning acok .eat occurred on -Xr. Arch. INIcCalluin, l6th conces-- of the tree is well laden. writh fruit,. \ . . I . ev ary n n ­ - A - . . - that o John PrA I ard and Adolph Wolin, t . tural -Col �ge. Major-General Strange the Old couple 6vin' on- that day com- the farm of Mr. Michael Neubor, 2nd siorl, E ast Williams, rejoices over tile -,Mr. W. Thoilipson's 04 meal 1�nill, I - � ommodate the m ultitudes, � 11�b ... � . . 9 . . I I I � i . . . I . . - ' - n t t ':' a;nd their arrangenlents were so p!!�J�ect . nlg aft6r our, capture, had to give- � -century of married life*. - of Puslinch, county of wet- birth of a son, who has bee bom on a I d Mr. StewarVs 116ur mills' in , I I htg u 'has 'ill ,is possession ail old Bible pleted. a half I concession : 'he . , � . � I I q t - their bl I kets �hich contains the history of ' -A i . young .;in nained' Abraham lin-aton. Air. Neubor's son, a lad of farm which pieviously reffised.the birth Mitchell, are both und,ergoing �extensive �aent, . . . that not a single visitor went with a all and several articles .6 (1679), . i ail 1 Z5 � 'Mr. ' sq -�` ed 6lothing t the Indians to secitre,,u thA- biri' - of Sir R.. Strang6; and of .HarkagoD, wit se parents reside near eight years, was waterin the cows at a of n1ale children, all being females. I ­epai.r.s.lin the way of u6 -vv inachipery, 5 be , . 1. - ,uare meal, unless he really pre.h.r . S f i -O. � - , I ; . : . I , . . "' - din e e McCall-tim says their have been on the - ew er . Z I . . I . ,e fo-L ad home suc#i a Vrr his father�l and others - in the' island of Lucknpw, was drowne the Thames onol on th' farm. Tetapted .by th 8, &c. i i . , as . - . . .insult. , - .a it'wa I i . . ,. ! 7 - p NV a � . n a fast to, a feast. � 1� � � -t "I e farm about 60 female children -A I . I - I . . procession -,ii, aS, im &hard's . . . .. River, a 6 ialinpu a cross warm ., � - . t - - ( at and kind treatment in "Prit' ten Orkney. in or, while bath 6ather lie went in for a wash. San, - jr. Nicoll,who, for some thile. past rVeen � I .- T lie ti ed to leav t i --#- . 0 . - -none of the owners of the farm - . -actin - I . I 78 Of while we were, captives. With rega�r . in I � I : I .Getting beyond his depth a- born, and Z will �' I O'clock, but at 12:30 the -%,vrindow . d 9,±�eiv dayi,ago. - and beiig a as been coad .g evangelistic, ser- - . � . I . I ! - - West -Huron-Conservativ0s- -,'IT e cor , stone of a new Baptist able to swim he was dro-, med before as- bad the power or Will to change the, riciesat8li:al-,espeareNvi-tl-imla'rkedsuccess, �oved * � . heav ell were fairly opened, an d- for Oj rer I to Blondi� we do not wish to say any- I . - � . � I . I ' . - , . � L. J� ; I . rain htera,ll� poure�d do�vn, -t� - - !His, .,generous - conduct 111- . Theannual meeting of the Consma- churqh, to. Cos $20,000, were laid at sistance arrived. . . * . . programme until he �'ettled there, and Ras IES for Bralltfort,l t I �ki .- an hour the I , -io; on Tue sfollow"all a been receive - itends to make good use of his paratory to entering K . 1 7 � P - - a I . 30 fo� . . � . ... tudies pre] � nox : wjobn - - � * - &-enching the crowds aiid causiril' giving his ,horse- .and $ tive Association for the West Riding Of Paris, Ontal � solay of last week. -A, letter a d he it . ; I I Huron wi� held atSittith's Hilt M by Hoh. a - oyd office: ­1 wi ould privilege. e fall. � � - ; Ima - . .y -Mrs.. Gow&Iilock' to the . . on )n- Ch. Ilor B and Mr. John at the Globe . .all you w ollege in th I . . � � � , . - - It is unildc s Z 11 skedaddi`e' for sheltet. less I Indialls � - I ' � , .. . I e pubic of t] ie death of a -A scene long to be rente . I . � . . , -1 �t in the first day of last Week. .Owing to the incon- Harris, of t=ord.- - 1. inform th labered by -Rev. Mr. Harris Of Kirkton , was . � � Mr. to say that the urt,look�'ed for a -in . place ' ,%%,as ilo . act of I . _ I I 4 I - ; 2 - , � 1 . � . . - . . . genet P . . 'ra�vel only dampened the streets, b at j, -- osity� but of a selfish aiA bad maai�, veniences!of the season, and the abs ce . �116v. H. Di1erlainni, of Waterloo,has young man by the naine of Murdock the people present occurred in the brielk .. . wn from ]us bugg�,61i,Sunda,y 1'1�brn_ - , - 1, - -ying to' see . . tyl church, Puslinch, recently. A lady, in - ng as -he Was atartin lam, - - � ! en who was of any immedia,t6 political e'xciteme, t, gone, �by dolife'rence appointment, to McKi�nzie, 'Who died i'a Miles Ci I , for Woodl' trpok- . ened the ardor of the -crowd, . are hig owy.,� vile * p I j� telling her experience, became suddei' . . . � . .... -attelidance-,was not as � I ly where he w by a - ranaway � ' would ab50- -express our .Jarge �' as supp y certain -mission fields - in- t1w Montana,by eating 801i'le anned peaches, I as to. prose] 1. end . . Tv!e * tile I Y. 7-Rc- - the march was started at 2 Welock, lifirt- a I I . . ; - . - -hren pr -e liks to Andfe, Nault for' his k . u a via 1. . . � . . I . ; Party $ound district. His pulpit will in which -a brass ", on was standing for exciWd and was attacked by a large dOg iorse.. He escapedwith a few slight in- . � 11c,-- - dreds of bret - ef xred the si'ile-. ,tha fndness I . I , . � , . I . I ' liec a ug, - AIr. John Howitt, a youn ur : I I I - pUll'- � 1 .�ut be a , i his absen & - walks to tile itiud. flowevel' UnIler e While -bad men should � be After the reports of the 'preside cc by Rev. a nly tell hours present. � ; thg . , : 1" to us. . I . ' J . ome time. He �ived o . 9 , - lea. - I , ! � treastirer and secretary bad been rea after. He was 3 or 315 years of age student - from the Lowell Uni a e fo v d ibbert, �ed. of - . . . Alarshakhip of Bro. Arthur Robb, rbe islied, we feel that too much praise'conl- . I d AVIII. Sell 1( . . . � . ,yersity, -�-Mr. J m a H. p voo - , of H , � - I . I Iks live in C a a. attempted to pull the savage brute -off, las just-ietilkned. from a visit to Tifttl� � . not be given to those'. -A -ho were in and considered' the elei3tioir 6f officors . i� -11611. Olivei- Mowat vras one of the His to � i F . . , ----�I.-, oxx procession was finally got into line, and . I . � anly � . I -was sev , erely bitten, The do was k4ountains -.Manitoba,, and is very fivor- I � laved- . I to the music Of seven brass bands, , 1e r�qane *to helpldss . wonlev I . . 'I . I . ' i . -nd I -INIAS proceeded with, resulting in the re- itivited oiators �n the 0'cci�sion of taking -In the case of tli� plates and dies and a bu . . . . . . . I real finally ej e6ted, but not unt � ; I I -I:_ I I %e amid tOlptation - and bloodshed - and election of ,%It the -old officers, including ppssession Of the International Park that were recelitIly seized at Mont " ilhe 1 Tcow. �bly i-nipressea with that: part ; the � . I I -t a�tford f till ol r am mud fif ol b and i In d . . � ­ . � . . gr and at Nia:g . -bein� ug6, 0 'd the meeting, break - G. � ,St , "' f , -- ic I e -preSiolents .for each. munici- 0 . rars Falls on behalf of for , " e iii New York pletely demoralize arovince. Mr. Hopwood thinks of sell- - ry - 1. ,,,is � strife.'-' - I I : th vice � I . , . I am fro; � � � -rripg strains of ove'r 100 dr . � -�- - . . I . � ; � ; - the 'St�ate o -n� I re � - i A up� . Soul sti C-6 i . pali - � f 9ew York, on the 1,5th their confiscation h a been ordered by ing it up in disorder. - - � . ng out his property in Ribbert a - -and � an -.x,usie for ;he . . I . . � � . ty. - I I . � I . . .. I . y T .1. ,, d flfe�s literally made n I � L . . th6 Minister of Cu�tbtns On a lathe -Wednesolay afternoon last week the -," urning to the prairie province, . - - i a me The Career of. -General Stfdhge,', On nidtion,it was decided. to , t. , - . 7 Pt w- I oedg." - Some 60 standsOf colors, c 1. . . . ,phange illis ' I . I at boiler in the paper mill of James Stutt -The Methodist friends of -the Siafta � - , - -time of holding the nieeti ng -Amona the souvenirs which Captain iiilpql rted at the. s4me time, valued I 1� - I I � " ' the annual. , . . . . � atch I -- - I - i ) � cuit cleare $110 at their picnic �eld . � - of them very lisaidsome, added' to A e, (310ATAIAND�R-OF THE, Elu)IONTON RIVD&C)24 ( - 0 . & Sons at -Crooks' Hollow, near Dun- . , . to thb,*Ia'st `Wdolliesday in No,.�cmber in 1'%4cllae of London., brought back from $1 0;000, and seized ifor. undervaluation a I ) d I I . . 'T WEST..FORCE. - 1 . , I S1 6e, ex- scene a brilliancy of coloring, thaat , . ed OF�THE -NOR H A , . - � I . � . - , � - be lield oil that Egypt'was a rare ha dsome Ind I - I n Mr. -Pultnan's grove 'on the 1# of - - , -each ;ear, a meeting to and ia fine pf fifty per cent. on the fall duty in das,.exploded with. a tremendou ct�asb, . �; r . - -p shad Ag )) Y. I . . 7 � � -t of the mill ill whtch-it d by the friends of 'Fat­ -ky at a, distance against the dee if " bldod'tellg � as feulpe is yea.r. . -olskin, in uding he 11 eoking the psi 1� . J, - ) � I ople in the' date th* . leopai �l : ad and- claws. addiPion to the anlo lit of extra duty has Wr Tuly. That hel - 11 I (if green fro . . I . ; L -- - I 4 that - � � . � was: situa;ted and killing histantly't � ' � . " ­! . had.it , chly dressed I I inaent. �, ' well'we wc n't * 9 . in the form beenifinposed. WO arton, on the same day, Was .- In the I eafy trees, ,Was 'rea 11Y hearts ol�ubt, Major-Gekeral Strangels, Tile followill ' resolu tions'wclr'e offered He has'' � Liso a �rery . . - . � career is e , anted- he i� and unanimously adopted: floo'r m, t. - at Gooderlialn & men! * Edward Maloney, the engmeer, aiccessful one, the procee UP I - I � .! describe Itliat, as- Stratford' il-in �, ,a 141- said to be'the' descendaI4,1* throuali the I . ­ . i � nearly $50. . mt very fine. But the mud— . - '- �aaily acco for, as . . O f a .. -It is und6stoo(I th' . ds runn :4 in � 0 . I 1-tesolved, that, as repre.§ehting the . .-The-A aiiis Tobacco Company of Worts, of Toronto, *ho �n Moiid,-i,y ten- wis , firing up when the .catastrophe I . . 0 .. I- I . . I - th! .* to the 1 -The death of an aged reside . OC � ways the Swine. * I I ' maternal �Iiiie of Charles Afai-te, Libera�10' a ' .of West Huron, Montreal, througlitheirlIOtary, ender- 'dered inla�d rei'renue $340,000 , cam -,, atiol his shattered body was huiled - the � ' . � ' . . 1, � oil ervatives - . nt - I . � I . . . . - I . I I Arrived at Queen's- Park, the ,crowd grealest of the'llayor4 of ithe falace, on tobacco, -an I iwere' duty oik whisky a�d .%Nlere refused ac- agahist . a straw 'stack some distance - I . I , � - t6 we hereby express our bearty appyo,,al ed $24,000 ilitty t . ,ulTed last week in the vicinity of Trow - 4 . . . - ,. - � f � I � = � � . f � .1 i .1 . � had to'stan I a the Merovip.,oia.li nominal of the course ued I�y 'Air. IV. R. refused stalfips A the present rate o 12 ceptane � . widige. Grandfather Wakefield, z I f i d und.er dripping trees in ct'h e I a t of � I . ,e,. will tak .pr6mpt action to aWay' John Stutt, one o the firm, was ; � purs . I - : . i . � . I . . I ; I I , . � - I � ; Ull wet grass, and make thelitseh-01 as sovereigns and also of Clw-lemm-ril . stru A on the head by some missile, and , , d to I I 0 - I I . 0 4, til" Meredith'and his foil vers, of Her cents. Thi� is it serious impeolimen- i to save the ilicrease, wh* aniounts to Mr. James Wakefield-, Was c � � , � I . . . . . . � - . . . � .. I . � a - I . Comfortable as the uncomfortable su,r- Emperor. This Ion" , line of de Majesty's Loyal Opposit.on , in the Qn- thei'r business. f . $110,000. They c afill hat the in nd was dead when taken up. � ting place at the advanced a e of I to, in . � � . - 9 I - . � . . . in - .. As ies � a � � . , I . . . i I . rounding$ would allow. � � acent fr '.p .-the. - sev 1 dentury ,e . A few days ago a- little son of Mr. � iearly 90 years, Sunstroke is a i to lone in I i . . end ! ani taxio;-Legislature. . We believe their �-Fo'iir new sleepers and three� new - revenue officials ha no light to refuse - .. . - I . - U , � Several, gentlem ell who were annouced it is said, )e tra . . � .. .. i vmig' rooili.- ears, were the other dAy the money tendere -wer, of' Guelph, fell and received � lave been the cause of his d-eatlo, He \ .�, Ivets. I - . I, ` " eed ; .at any. rate lie is - views oil provincial affi6irs to -be -%.,eil drak , y tendere ,- in face of tile fact G. Ile .. 1. . . � � ; tis speaker -Jor the occas*-* failed to 4-ariff h d un u � I ; . S, ion - th, e desceii dant-�'of the old Scottish family nwv -�iriff h been promulgated. 1�d -been working in 1he hayfield. and �; . . I � , I I.. el ' . chleu*lated to.advance' the best, interests pu� onthe Canadian Pacific railway, hA that no ne, I I I above one'of his eyes which' �, . ' . I - � I 9 y gas 1 . I � I lulsi- � ; connect. As the afternoon was far ad- of the Lumadens.' , When Charles. '' Ana '' - . . . of the pt�o: i ce, -And lier4by."shre thein Montreal. Th y were built at Dayton, ' -The-annual twelfth of Jttly-serlaon bad Ito be stitched by a surgeon. On elling unwell he went, to the house4 - - � i : - . I d I Vill . I I - Toronth Orange- MolAny afternoon a little da I . ily lived a at .. I We of - 1 i. ��auced before' the procession reac4e, Edward S wfvrt made ,his last attempt of out- Ooi-dia.l support ' -led, costing was J cached to the lighter of , iort time. I . I a(fainst ail 10 - Obio, and aie degantly finial pr - . . � g . 11 . I - y made .. tile par�, Guly three . gentle men addros- iin Scott to regain the throne which .� , ' liniAry. - . . $13 � each. - . . . men on Sunday, in St.- James' Cattle- the 'same family, aged about sevetryears, . : - f1a,rd- I I . scrupulous Al : ,00 . . . . Mr. W. Baker, of Stratford, is show- . , , - r I... ed the crathering and they cut th-eir im , efn- J era had lost by tyra- -and -tj t I way down town with her -, . I I . I I . , his forefat tiny I intend n . . Resolved, ifiat we It - itily conarat 'a' ain' A -nt6field, late captain of dral, by the Rev. A. 11. Baldwin, of was Ion her sity in ,',,be shape -of a full- 1, � as of anGtfter I- I ­ - a I �: ­ . - - n r a curio � -, u a ibn .. kr-my at Hamilton, who At ain - - The first - -g . PArt de- . niarks short as indicatio - ying, his, priya.te, 'secretary was' One late the Rialit Hon. Si hn Macdonald, the Sa.ry t I S' ts' Church. annual moler, when she tripI6�d and fell, and - 31zed Sideboard hanolgoinely vene r d i . . .!or the, � storm were ominious. Bro, Fred. NJV. -Andtew Lunisdeit, a member of a -family 1. the :vetoea�a leader of the .Dom -bion , is � I . I . - 'n -lie -was holdil - itati �:, -in . � . I at present residing in St...Thomas, sernion to the Loyal Orange Brother the e, d of a fan wit ich a 19 mi ion of fancy quilt work. The , . . trtvself, Joh-uston, P. C. M. Huron, of Goderi6b ;, who' like ' ostothers -who"tried to help � has sent in her resignation -as captain, to hoodwas preached in their own ball by in. bor ifto ath penetrated the roof of her . 91S .. J Il . . . Goverilmeitt, oil the 1911acessful manner . aneering contains 82,259 piece ,each ` I ., Rer..Nilr.-Taylo� of Bayfield an d Uro. the 'Stuarts, ruined themselves in theat- in w1ii0i lie -h . r C6oh�bs, owin to failing' health. Rev. Alex. Gilroy, of tile College street mouth and tore the flesh clear down to tile k I y . . y � I as'conducted the affairs of Aft - i- e iece as perfect ill itself,and as per ectly . - rierich � - I . � � . . � I I John Danseith, C. M. South' Perth, tempt. The "King*s"privatesecretar Montre' V, Presbyterian Church. i . � -ii e to . 1 3' our country.* We approve of file Do- -The at ela- palate, inflicting such t6rrible. injuries Oined. to its fellows ,as it is possf9l ... of. � I - I I �� � . I briefly and, befGre ,they i,'O-t had a lovely'sister nallied1sabella, -with , mill' a ;, a Ube' and . - - Mr. Ba er, being an invalid I has 9; - . ,q)cke very I . . I . - ion Fr lichise Bill ,, doi6d by the 14te Mr. John Frase'r twi , -The Grand Lodge of Pr e Masoiis that for a, tinie her life was despaired of. It ... - � I . '69 . . . a ral . - . - !- - )e. I .1 � , p � thi-ough ,the mc%r6li, itsv I ad whom. a IlaNv stlildent, Roberti, just measure,, and we at ongly - condemn yea' time for the past - twelve �%a - fo She stickU "' .rs ago, and be opening'of which has met last week in Hamilton. be an- � . I � - I �� ited away the I . Z � I - - : Several accidents are reported from - I � I I by �. � . � I , staited. . . N Straligo by nam�.-4 bad fallen desperately the olSistructive ,tactics resorted t been de.,Iaydd by' litigation to the pr6s- cial condition of the Lodge is ery � I I rin. Russell Haffinan ompleting the artkcle� i ; Arths, I .. . - - - 0 . . . . 'Sal'is- Monday's sto was years c I I . - -makip:g, the -Opposition to prevent its com eiit time, is to be open�d to ,'the, pablic � fact - .. The procession reform�d and marcl Led in love . Robert, in de.;:pair of ory I � ! - -- ; the - ,�--E-1 the - i - I I . - . . - . 14 : ., allowing the receipti to have driv,h"ig near the village of Scotland, Edward Atelier, recently from , I I 1,atk to the city,, where it disbanded end hisway through the 'i-naze of the law, into force. The importance and bene- . this week..: i . been $29,036.04; expenditures, �L16,041.- I i county, With a load of cheese � , ass- , ' � - . . I I - � � . . ' 0;, f �,r,d . i )ld country, smashed the plate 'gl I fits of the C� P. Railw � ,-The Cus ut Ouse - ving a balance in tilt bank of x " window valued at $75, in the jewelr.y . - U Ith , 1 each lodge- made'its way .to the station.. apprenticed hiniseff to, *,ail . eiigrav6r to : H at Port Arthur 55, lea I - - - I - ­ . . ay we fully recog- . . . . . bo. lightning- Struck the loadi 114 IONVa I. . . I t � I The trains left sliarp on'lime, and b,F 8 named Cooper, of E(1inbfzrgb, and so ' -rejoice wa broken'ibto: on Friday night, and a $12,994.46, The fluids of . t ie Grand �hs 2--, ' �-' . � I . . . .011 nize, itaid -at its near completion, � stan�ly killing him .and one of tb�e tore of Mr. W. E.. Jones, Stratford ' 885, was horse ve I o. clock the streets were as quiet as on proof of his ge-nitis Ill that art was evidencing an ene and skill -whiell till bet,-. of irtmortant papers stolen ; Lod at the Ist of Julie,. . a. -:6 The house of .Mr. Joseph Stew, - ie was immediately arrested and ga ' . �gy I . � . . . . � ; 1� cl e entries of the inward , :superintendent of the Gran , he excuse that being ' ployment .1L ­ aay ordinary evenin.g. Eveijtb-inj pe as- ,&, The Kin-Irad need at that thyle challenges the .admiration of the world. art out of ent I L to & . ,iven. these iii ude th' $68 295 'about one-half of ... ich is to � . . I I . d Trun � ed off quietly, and it is creditable to-- � Of �11 the Support lie could raise, how-, We coiigratulate the Millister of Finance 'and outward. bound cargoes for two years the'cried'it of tbe.believol6it. fd d. � � SGns -1 - -t � I . i . - ' . : . .. . Railway at St - . Thomas, was struck .b d -money he had broken tb�' window - � � kcanadiailts that 8,000 or I ,0 . �. . - � i . 0 00 can in act ever, to defend his c'ause and��rins, and on -his successful nianaggemeitt, -%vhich bae , with affidavits attached. � �A quiet wedding cereiii=3 - was per- lightning, the fluid striking the chfinne - 15 , . � . . � i ; . I . . o as to, be seat to jail. where be would i : - e in I without *� 9 'lover that . .wentyL C6r loads of harvesting formed at - the residence of - t I e bride's .. Lx throuali the kitchen intot � .. .�� iiii � party processions 91911 4iss Llinisden informed her � has placed Ca.haolkan credit at ,the 'fie�d . - ' t least be sure of f-�.d and Shelter. He ' . � -it. by , � ,y I I I � 11 . serious offence. Although th-,e if he wished to pro�e his devotion. to of the', world's money markets.. We 'ma hinery 'wo�o. dispatched by the fattier *in West Nisiouri last w 31'ek. The tasbing tables, chairs, fru � _ . . in, � 1. I . - c ) an' I . as brought before the Police Magis- 1 ,3 adqo - busy �� - - to her, the only way. in 'which he could' d,o ca.nnot but express our admitatiop at M- sey'X east iars.11 etc. Two of' the ininates Wei,,e te next morning, who gave-hiin eight ... prov�6ol ' unpropitious and people ' . I I Anuf turing Company, Tor- bridegroom Was a; (leaf imute from I . . ­ -, H e i1%. erowd.into the )roteGt on ' -- , for Manitoba.- This of Toronto and the britle, ab o- a deaf . � I hotels for 1. so acceptably -,vas` to become d ' , Oil Saturd ) selessJut recovered. . � . � � e- the firmness .%ad ability, Ahowfi by. the oil ' nod, e sell � ontlis' imprisonment at bard labor. . . � . _ I � . - y a nian w as t I voted to the king. Tile lov&r did not Hon. Minister of Militia in the, suppres- is . e third train load of machinery sent mut6, a daughter bf Aft. Rol. t. Moore, . I - i i from the rain, Scarce]: ' ol J , lbe . . I . . ' - in conn&tion � - ance, anal pic-lile ;� I . . - little re - gLon bj- that, o tbe�­above named towits ip. The - . I Ii A � . seen the Worse of liquor. Forbear I fiesitate, and - though -lie ]lad e same place this season of , I * ,� ,The other morning in Hamilton -The an 1� : . . I - . of*theNorthwest rebellion, and to to t1h . .1 'a d Jacob Voelker's house oil Ranter street, . , ith tile, Cromartj Sabbikth school; was I , � - � (food nature and sobriety, are tbree spe6t for the Stuart"s joined the axmy of the Maj or -G ' era' lylandina and the firril. - . I .! ". - clergyman',,i,lio married them 1.1 derstoo, - � ti 0 . ell I com I I I . , � . icil Ca,nadi�ns Ch"rl - . r I was discovered to be oil fire. A train of ield ;at the 'I mountain " 'on -Do;inion I . llei'r, . noble characterist, , . eslEdward, beconiiiic, one of,hip - C - the sign language. The'yo, I ag couple ' ,iqs Wit .brave volunteeks undei .big harge, we Durino,atbunder, storm on Satur I fuse, carefully laid from the front of the as usual crownedwitb sue- . . . - ay and was . � ; I LLL . - � ,to feel-Ilroud of. - body gu�rd. Aft . da J lrist.,!' two young men named became acquainted.,while, atten( , ares, liave reason* er the * c6mllapse of- the accord the warmest 8 ad- 4th. I . ling- the mining over . I ,. . i I � , � � — ,- - SeYOUTI-Awange was at- miratIlon f' y pathy .and I " WA I . . . : I I house., was found r ' bundles ess. Good addresses weredeliver�d by .. tur 0; I %, Pretender's Ca,11 . � � or -their brilli t conduct and J o Kh Ste ' rt and Peter Ro4s, while Institifte,at Belleville. . and a barrel, of shavings � , I pastor I . I i , �. � I n 1 -a sbin�liu'g a Gain at Mapleton, West -Duncan kackenzio,i of Kingston; of . watches . lie esteeme( . Mr. Scott 1, and � ally driA e i - . . . . I - -. . , I I I . . I - Rev. .C. Fletcher, of Thai r 1- . Huron MediaalAssoGiEftio I tainted and fin for refuae to d outage in so t Iies R,oml,! after . 1 6 . .undarunte c rying a cat - - � I Saturated with coal oil, and leading to a . . , 1 . . or a w . � ;lie i Hutfon the home of his betrothed, Miss. Lums- ' : ! . I . ' � se� I stra,w- -p- Ign. I I er rionsly injured by the - Its& been arrested for allpaed col.ilplicity The regular meeting of t . I . I I � 2 10 . �Y' of . - - I � �� e I 0. — . .. iic�`ric fluild y6ich `Stra;�- the roof a in a robbery of ,',,;-),o at arrison, sheli on which two oillamps were set, wbieb refreshiments'svereserved. �hese ­ . : Medical Association took flace oil Tales- den. There the red coats sought 'him..' .. � i Ith . , - �; I . I � . a re in- ; Z Y, the 7th inst., at the -Com n - ar � .. I :, I . I ' lection in aid -of the � eira t - da: ­ � I . � - Michigan. About 'a '0 ago, r ile a It was -hung with ' 4 Iiscussed, the usual alnu,,,einents we, ' - - - Canada,. ew fe . I I merolial but While they -were still i * the co t . I I I et in- iront'o y-elr ago nd the frontof whic, k � paper. Every jp�eparation seemed to (talged. in. fhe ,col . �- anc was - -1 ihaii, .. Nassa-gaw�y , . d � I I I � , U, � . .. , 1w Kan, da,y School amounted to upwards of - � , hotel - clinto I ry well at- yard, Miss, Lamsdell,, witj� al"I the'well - Mi. 1). Wheel a, r, I' T he far fame * Battle of the Boyne circus was at that place,the toNvil treas- have been made to destroy the use 4 -�r g . ; known resources of wouien at a critical li d t - a chair - , _ -- � ,ave � I tended, and several cases o . sold 161-teod of cattle recentl r $1,700. was celebra;ted � genert-Ay all 6'.ver the urer was gagged and b .. - f much'inter- � . I y .. � O'll 4-20. � . " . :a ,%?-ell as r, ove coni ast boaqts of all infant . in uday. ,Large crowds about9o'clock at nig aild i the suni � : eport�d. . I � on : tomm ! I and ouly� the promptest response and' the � . � ented, 6 ion �n Alo lit, � ? eat were pres . . period for those whoin illey'l I -L doll E I . . . ergetic action of the firemen �rev6int- T -The Stratford Beaton of last week � of. the 1.111 the in-anded -her lover --to sit oil I'li" � . : 'and their friends tiirned n ' d extracted from ther safe. Mae- ea � , I ­ ; There is an' increa � ll terest in . . t 1� floor -b� i prodigy weighing 13 lbs. 2 oz.'S divt., f rangemen &me ­ 11V � an. I � . I ) : . ed �be success of. .the rascally p smys:- There is a melancholy coinci- � ��kdl-:-- � , t.,�� : work, and . r %I e considered, a tke stool of the spinettealid sitting do'w at birth. . but O do- h6nor. to the occasion.' Tire kenzie admits bein at Harrison at t e �� I - 41mm- . - � it may n i - -" . * . -Three Canadian artists ha ! . ran -e I 9 I ,thing . d by a ladder fro n a � 4 lence in the fact that the amiable� and I i a titut, on � iembprs on the stoo,� herself. sbe iShroud6d bi I ve- 6ffordd crom d of - st I irs in St. Thomas was' time but denies that lie had any, Mr lVoelker escape :1 - I perm, -nent ins . The n . . . . g1l; � i f i back mindow. The loss- will be 1 in affectionate wives of two2old an: re- I ELL .. - itti t di I 1 - . I 4utrah." , - I , pl er pe ic I I i to do with the robbb6i"'. i present were Dr. Taylor President; intheam lefold., of It a .18 pictures to the New Tork � Canadian estir ated at 10,600. 'ira I I . I - ' ' - spected c I I . ' . $750 to ,51,6N. . itizeas of S ford, ho a . . . . I ­ , - . Drs. -mous hoops of club. I � . . Opp Stevens, of CharlestonpSouth - per, wio redently . I I uiation- anded by:� the "enot I : - ­13ish , Virs. David Coo " I ' I - j - - McLean you,1.1-g Hutchillsbal ti I � . - ; . aciated in 1busi- ; ,. . I ' - I Y.,� bequeathed b - ell - . - I - - 0 1 . --luuali I . , -. , e. ) It -ab'ut to take up his resi- died in Brooklyn, X. -A woman at was ta ew years ago were a$84 . M iloi Nq�j�i , tim While the (flicer watch d ove ­ ' -The foundation stone of a $20,000 Carclina,'is , Invermay . . i � c a I I � Will _ I . r . . teas as the firm acpherson . vrq - � . � I . wIll -)ell, Xie. d, . I of M. i v ays Q, [u -Inion -' ...77 I * ! ' P .a few'd �� . 111� i - �orth A her all(] - - r ,6 preparato' am. will' to her brother, Whi. J. Adams, before A. Freeborn, J. ,, I I'Valls, Itabinson-atil NN ingtoll. I � th4 soldiei s searcheol'the. house,,' Baptist Church was laid - in Paris ,last .�enc�e in "oronti. r -y to ass I I . I . were followed to their last rest� I I � . � I -;; - I Ithe Episc pal supervision of the formerly a resident of �Dauv: Ile A -a charg w: C1 in -; I rin, in wb �c 0 we � � � - � I 91� � ­ ) ., cruelty to an orp I'll �son, � -Aithin ' 1� .dl ­ �� mse, of inj%ury. to the forea lairs, letus hope, good r und e,k, - � I I lng ,ed with ' I � � - . ' y ng -place in Avondale - ceinete I : . � � I ette. iMiSS! -About "S, 000 pe( � led at 6bu hes of . tlji4t denomination in Cana- $050,000 in registered 4 per cent. United I �� 1 rficial ayer of wnscles�­bnd Jacol, on the spin )V� �ssemb child. The child bad been adopted bi . , I . � - � the ,.,;kin,s.ape . Ate oh+ . . in L%Irs. Farquharsoft was , 4 1, . I I le short week! J � I � e 0 noIn er- Vav t0 ti, a Ltinisa evotio- � Montreal a� Ia- 4a. The -bi�hop is said to be ail untiiing States bonds. Adams was fqrmerly 4 the wonlan, and when taken to c; u; I " . �, R, r-,Ldi, *e all severed I)— . eli',r6varil d her hero's d 11 a Satu'rolay to witness ;: r I iff oxtary J . I : uried on ,Saturday and - ! . Xy I : . Airs. Macp I I . I � YIS J, and a - . . ' " , h - 7 .- I , I - uit. contrary to, .e T . 1 2 . i i - f: on Wednesday. AUrs. Farq.h 01118 - la - and 1 xpec- byinari ingliiiii.slioi-tl\-tiftei-"N%-a,rds and crossepatch. i th itianw� ke and a preacher of rare dr,uggi t dom bus' ess in Dailville, but it was fou-nd that on her 8 . � � . i . or r .t in . legs 6�vlllar Saw. Q - ! . I I her headwas itol on 14 . I i on .. � . � ! I - I . -6.e �vith her- lie went to � Paris, sud'tbe �- 6,uelph cor , Ia her " .. . ­Tolm I tation, 111ortificatio took place, and � . re, . � -:-T& I ps of. the Salvati �ow rand Aoquence. left there in: t I e fall of- .1 883,. J He was were large blue weltsY � , . I I : . . , i I � 01A. . I 8 -i llness was (if. long duration ai I * � . I, - eard from at St. CA'thartnes, Call- ribly I ixpecte Mae- �Iv � � I'I'm (IL 'k,Lf'(1 � p,%I.t of the - fore"Arm had to I be taking tip once -1.116re his study of ell Armv was recently presented with a r. Barnardo, of 'London, England, last h i muiilated, and one of her ears � . . � . . . I was not un : d ; Mrs . I . I I � - . � Ritl .. ,,,- by Major.C.. ombs. - abou a -are pre-� . trip -1-t-01* - � Z� p-itate-1 A case of locorn-4ater ata -da, grav, 0 -amL, one of -the greatest lar -64 banner is sex ding Ott . t the last'week in ads, and his whereabout' . ient cruelty disfigured. Tile,' . . I - Incr he, ba little girl see a de-aill I o d I � Ito I � � , - y ! r � . . I � � lifteell yeara at, . sts iii his Iiu� -iL; -knighted b � - �uly a party of one hundred boys for unknown. b�ve been very intelligent, and de - )berso'n attended ch'tirch . n 8:,n sy � I . artL - Ile �s . f�6 body of P iva Hutchinson . . . �01701-lta .. ... lif I ding, -was sho-vyl; I - . ' � I � d '11 r ,eeh- ed home to,escape a - mmg . ! . 0 . lit iappe iied at: a c -ibe ne mail,-- 6 , �Jlurrl . � : � - lie ha(I -f� farm Th6se I d in a calla, unimpassio . . . 4ala, -� I � tlitk - � &yrd pl-o- the kitigs, -awh� a(tainst, .'and killed,'at'pthe Fish Creek battle was and other. -employment. - -A dreadfu I accide � a � . � iu a disease of tRe spinal -) C ". . .) ; . . herself and I - ' - i d i f ,her c - di I (f " I 90 I le Wlt4 collsiderabl ' -1W -(lays a;go. e, hould ap�ly saw mill ; i [Jay. Win. the treatment -to which she haA bee� 'lower, civer-heated conge!stion . R, - &111 I -- k!tX-.;i-t-­ vrar� AT, ally but i! lrt,tinlyj died aving, a hunil\ i . 6, buried at St. Thomas a f Ig boys 8 in Ottawa the o' . tting besides, f � � ate, -who was ,,w-orkin', at a butting subjected, that she had been beaten wit ve, - A 'I 1war . 'I .. . - I - , L *, * , r. ',... H. -o"M"t"c"r. - - , f the luings which terrain . I ollowed by . f,;peu(i . WId UF.ii',-rcd in by peculiar li,'1ltl1illp"-like -w ,-Utb- - Sir 1' obert " ,ons and uraud- - ' ten-ybar-old sou, of M early o 21 ME d Dilff, Saperint6n Sla ly on I i ( e n , . 1. . . ' ated fatal I � I . S r-ee - F'iliecleg and1t have distimmi � I aent, .azel' ble, slipped and fell lie wily or. a* cir- heavy..sticks and whipped wit); a knot- I - .,hed -thems6he,si in Perry� of I ergus, was (1l.(wned the other Brap.- Peterborough. ta a a - Bad - I . - I . . , ill - Ion., the nerves ol 0 . I I 0 � - � I 4'0'%VaX'11Iock and 'All rs, Delan6y, cular Saw goi . ng at full speod.. In a ted rope, and that the woman onday morning ; ber,death wa .'ril"r-haRl I I 0 a allorttitne at first all the professioi".� alid in s��iepce. Two &y while � bath ing in. the 0'rand River. -� . . , (. a*ed . ; t>� (O;It, lastill- for , " I , , p ,(Is. Thd ber . � ; rise to her friet A �0 , I L I � � . I of his desoetid,Lllt,'� Settltd ill Canada. -The uk. of Of , t�?p -lie victims -of the twinklinvhi�sbodyfroni lie ri lit about- pounded her on tI - - � Ito has . y Increase g. in len-th unti'l - . , . .. , improvements. 16' the Ba -1VidO1 "a . 0 t , ­ * ie ear with her clench bildren have file I ; �Jowl * Z5 1 . . - � . in the conditio� tus and and little c . . . . . I . - -L one was duseetided the late Colonel Montreal bui ding at Montreal are Frog , . - %. 9. ,� of t I -,"goile, , "Ic� 'becolue nearly unilendurable, ; loco' Frou I ake in f.re, and who rec ily dtr half way down the Side Nili a ripped ed fist until she was i - _ athy of all their acquaintances- . " I .1 r a (. bad , . . ", L � ;51 - t, w - n, I qn e alle,red that she had Aymp . - 1. ,. I I � M. W, Strange, who'se.rved-in the re- - 30,000. escap d from Bi Bear's canip,larriNled open. Two doctors stitched up the- described. . Sh 0 - . litizens ,� ItiotdoiL, or walking, is perfornwdlvith . almost co pie d, -at a Cost of 8 �( * - I I � L . * . � .� ellar ,and lla�f . I � I . 8, - in ;tile i Kingston � -R. Detw-eiler of' North inTo. onto on Sa got -1lic, an . great ,lifficlIlty, and se-naition is graola- bellion -of 1837-3� . . -kr.. 1 aco , n Canada�Pacifie terrible gash, but he conot recover. been locked in the c —331r. David Johns) POstmas,tet, of � . �. � I I . J . . - I . .. , was - repre a - Ot or loek-j�w, v61 -un t umfrie' township, died -on the 2nd Railm ay train fir . sy by Sound' They B iing the sole support of; a blind father starved, and that the womau had W-va teer rifles- se�ntative of, D . om �Owen . e mechart -1� lit' 1V 1(,st� A case of titanus, , . " . d mother, . �xeter,though not a professional Z vii a am �of 178 years. looke WOM and weiry, whi ed to take- her life if she told ' ther. - � V; 1S I'Lported, ill which the person was the'eity in, the Oilti ) P rli eat inst.., it -the advancediage. , . ell is not and age the eini)loyees of the -threaten lo� a I - . . i . . .. . . .. bruises and marks on her - , has just .-fivislied buildin row . I - - I * I ad the - e 7 . etancid spasm for ab, I surpr sing, since 'k n the spot.. would -. e -n ta ' � R, m QUt I police magistrate a�nd , district pay, The deceased came to this coitntr� with for nearly threemonths mill subscribed .. 59 o T � - . N(:ZV(I with t I . . . * W'lat In e.woman, - however shut off bost, the workm4nabip, of whic I i . I I � yo-ang, i threv Weeks, but finally recovered, The tuaster, brother -in -Jai of.1-4r A. Cainp-� * parefnts from Pennsylvania, when 16 they had tp end�re perhapi the severest -A storm of great A, raged in bo, ; ced boat build- : I I I . -P to an I Middleso x county dy- into the e Y leadi lo credit y experien . Futt (nt . hl4L-1W,S were colifilif d principall 0 % his aue. He . resided . for a short trials .all I - t, an \ . , Lli il all I I f I : rs. 0 .. at, i.nqli ,age b *Ltm� 1. . I I y to the bell, slid Dr. 0. S. Araiige, ex -mayor � yea ' ' Ly con � cerned in the whole of the noithdm part of I * " its guilty, an I the niagistrate Imed her 1. I ,,�. Every joint is a perfect fi d the "I I I . T � 1: .,ht for '., - It 11$oA.e. s �nd and. now Dellitentiary sunmou, Were- the time at P�estoxi, -when the family re- the rebellion of 4he Northwest. Their on Thursday of last Week uring ­ . to The boat is 11 I , q� Of the abdomen, legs, arin & . I 0 : Th� Tara Leader alleges � . � � . .. I . �- .1 . si I . 9 ar ey, a w.,,11 -known. and costs . portions excellent, X - rwards , I -11, xk, tYie inuscles ol tile lower j a -vv being descendants. Tile., second was M 'dr -i - moved to the homestead 'near Roseville, husbands were .hot down beside them, course Robert V I -inn sa i t, t 13 feet long, and weighs exilctly - ; - f; , 01fly t,ljcfl�ltly ase Of proba- - G ' ubile, still ligering *in the agonies farmer,. met with w.sudden ano I terrible that there is � ch dis tisfaction in ti k bou - 1911allaer I afffleate - . A c eneral. Straijoe,th6 lealer of theBattle-4 at present occupied by Aaron Detiweiler, and , . �. I . it win be launched -in a;i few .. � I t), � , 11.5 . " . I . I crossing Ia i .. -- sold- 1,1 IV a dis- ford column�' Front the anny list,w-6 learn his nephew. He afterwards purchased ..of de4th, the tinfortunate wives were death. He was fielq near'his community over the leniency of the seik-' 51 -TW I re . . I v .!riphodenoma, or Hodgkin . 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