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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1885-08-07, Page 4- . , i. , - : .: ­ . ­ ­ -,W, - - . � �_, :� - . � - . . . I � - ""k- I � _­ __ . I I I I � . ­ I _. 1. '' - I � - . I . I �- I i _w --- . . ., I I. I . . . � . � I r . ­ 1 . I �i . . . I . I - ; I 11 . � . . . i I . 1� i � .1 . . � - I z - � . i . - � I . � - E � . . . : � �, . . N - � I I , � _­ - ­ —_ ti I ­ _. -_ -- I � ­ ­ ­' -, I - � 11 - - ; . . I - - , . . � . . , . . � , : I I . . . . . � . , : . I - I . . I . - - . : . . I. . . - � . � . . . . .- . , � . . . . . i I . . � . I i � . . I � . � . I � . . � % � . . . � - I - . � . - . I " ; i . . . .1 . i . I I - I . I . i I ; i I I I . I � � i . I P 0 � I , i , 1". . . , i I - . I � . - I I i I I � - � I � I . , I . - . - . I I . ! I - I : III . . . I I - .. . � I . I . � . -, I - I r i .- . I . .! I I . ; i I - i � . . I - 4� . I I . �, � � -1 . . I . _­­ ,� � , � , I . . . . I . I . . I ,! ­ f . . � I I . - 1. . . 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Z . - I . � - . - I . . . . . . . I ! - - - - ­ . I -_ i � - ­ I - . i 1. . . ; . . W . � . I ... . . I I I . � . I � . . . I "I'll . , - . - I - � � . . , ,. . i . . I . . I i . � . - � .- . 9 11� � '..., ! ..- - I I . I � . . � I I I . . . . I I . . . . I . I . I . ! UST 71 1885 . - I . ..1 I .. I I �� AU4q 0 . "I � - � I . I . . � X � . . . I i � . % I i I . � . . ,, _NNNNEWNMNN��� "I .. - . . . .. . I � OSITO 0 . - - � . .1 i - . . I . . .. I � ! � -1 - . U,R1,)N"1Z P . . . . . �� - _. -1 . - . . . �. -, - I. �THE H -11 - . �i� � i - I - I . 1. . .. . - i . _1 ; - � - . . .. . 1. . , � i . . I � I . " - al6li ; ,street. 'With 'the colli- 11 4 * . I ___­�� I ii�g along � I � . I I - . - - - . . . - __ . ___ - I .1 I ... � . ent ::::: . Ine ,, G, 13, Taylor, of I the only thing detractingfrom. " . �. I . .- . � I Leer. ave bi Vie 11 a I .- pAl-+A A 1, tA& of waterworks the town . �, . I � . _7 . - � I � itizen-soldloat a who so el I prisent, being p. late SYS . � . . ! I . . BE ases and an efficient fire . . � I I t )hine poisoni � Conover had lived Our brave c 11 so there can- be no t e enjoyment of those . � -, - , I I f the. morl ing. e' h,11 of duty, and ayfiel , Cana $ . . - bearer Mr. Preston, � Secretary o ' fully responded to the the intense heat but after the ice cream now po,90 . 10 � . I .9.1 . ' few years. The robbery . ; i 3 K, BUTTERICK A 00 . oietty fast in the last of mistake about e, matter. be engine in 11 dition, it is the intention to . .. . . '1y the - trial 9 . � , .$ . . I I -Central Reform Association, who is a DEFEATED- tILL.—IThe Gove, ,mment, - who bore so courageous nate one, for was served the - people appeared to - - I � Reiia�bie Paper Pattel na for all kinds of. I . - ' tile dinger of ba;ttle waa particula , an unfortu . part ly to t e.Insurance Companies for a ... er ion 8" tbe march and ig persons took &pp , I - yal antl Children's clever youti man, .a. good Speak and is bill, for thereduct* i of telegrap] i tolt ' rinilesi, the cooler. The followii . . . I Ladiee, Missea�, Bo- � � � 9 . , Com- have returned to theif - homes. Mani- it left I fr. T%3 ; r almost pe ds. in the programme and each performed reduction 'in rates. I . � (;ameuts� for sale, by RoFFIdA,NL BROS., thoroughly conversant with public if-,- has been defeated in the House o: dieve ill Canadiani, are money- A01011 i e res,enting the procee P e other day some person threw .a' . - I I . . . ' ' . � . � . . - � I . mons. � .-. - 1. .. I . tobans, and we b . I alike satisfactory —Th i into th - bung -hole of ail - . I �flarth - I - 'a ,blia,ve chosen No *armer or ipore from tf e sale :) his household effects, their pirt in a manner: to them- - lighted in . � fairs. Thb Conservathre - . � RDI�kAuir � HEAT. --Th rsday, 'proud of them. to the audience and- crediiable ; iisky barrel which bad been � - — -Mr. Ward� Ma, EXTRAO .. siastic"reCeption'( )uld- have been prior lea�inr Canada. � selves - Miss H. Pickard and Mr. E. empty wl : yor of Tort Hope, also a was the . � - lieft standlIng in front of a, hotel in St. . - . ' . last' -week, I hottest - da ts, a solo each ; M . Senior, � . - . - KE. �,V, ADVERTISEMENTS. 'resi- - known . in many pirts of the eatem given any body of men �- 1an was tender- "I :�� Rober* r. W Je. I . 11 I ! . � . I 0 . ed the returne � : 11;o two solos; Mr. W. J. Clark, reading; . I f -, good man. Both candidates are Marys, causing the barrel to explool - �- dents of the riding. The contest is like.- States, it beinj IN � to 1070 in th shade A volunti6 -,ra by the city �` �.� L. n Noteel. . - N ,xplesion. ,shattered the verandah 99'�he hgure bet, . f Winnipeg. Of 000 ie, now that the. ! The ;P - ween the parenthesis after - of the paper On which ' U at many 0 . Mr. Jas. Millar, recitation; besides, short - I I ; � . I - R, . i be . 1.� .. . Mks. E. 0 were givex. . - each line denotes the n to be a Yery close one. The date of Business waff s spended . . trouble is over, the two political parties )I * a) of Crediton, wb I . , foun& - � ly . 'ik,, addresses i by Rev& 1V. WIY- , I _ ' . - le, no -,,-The �.ecent issue of debentures of the advertisement wfl be - points. - the bla0ke. Your rain- has- b ile I ill for some tin Martin, W. S. Pascoe' The Alma C,ollege, St. Thontas, ont. (8) the elec-tibn has not yet been fixed. ' eting. in are busy fixin ry and Allen. Derl. 7 1 11. . . - � VICE IN GLASGQw. I At I a me . . een Perth -$40,000 atfive -Dr. G S. -erson. (8) 1 i - that tile r hopes of her the Couill Of wl -first-named I � � qes Cured R rit . W boldly assert Dls� _N - rest of pant G betier, 'I and U are are poo chair was occupied by the . - I � � � - I - This 'constituency was for,merlyyepre- asgow, on. Friday, the pro, . I � _4N . I rs, to be iipplied towa�ils � - ra . offin i Bros. ', � . . . - - G1 iho 4riinmial inismaw , cent for � � . . Great rmn&--H ar , I ose from rec el Y. list reverend gentleman. , . r . i Glas Ow declared,,that there 'prevailed .trouble ar OV . . . . A spIl ' ja chance -w rn4 McMillan '(5) sented bythe late COloilel Williams, and . he - Otti�b a. Government, . , to tile Exeter voters' � �, who the erec I of the new court house and . � � tion of .akement of t _­A(cording . � ' . I . . . orral i . Farm, r Sale -Chas, McClelland- (6) A 1,1.. in G ap I AV d ,'in Toronto at a fraction � . 'I gow a system of C -.Ayoung lady frdin Clinton , -e ISE h ol there , '. , . hicli,. he tells You, ou� lit to be put on -- are 34 laaieg entitled 1, IVer Sol . . The S�pt for Bargains. --A. Ta.yIOT. (9) . is strongl� Conservative, so that it i minor female similar to that exi osed in - w . Just i tie , . . went to Godelich with the excursionist$ jai - I - i . � . . . ty for saioi�Nvi . � ll . . th Rich Your 'eq I all - &I elections in that e over Bevel; per lGent premium. I . Frope-i .. 14. Watson. (5) . n � . to vo on Thursday of last week, �. .1 * Bo ol, ' sr., Of IS t - meat too ihuch to hope for MK. Presto a London. . I trial adong wil Y at � mn nicip made som 7, Mrs. i . . olearin Sale -George Good. (1) � ... . . . npint Tory ii not-ald W - to Attac all n a -The §ther da�l Y�. .. 1� -Tn'mie -i Urquhart. (8) election. . . . PoPuLAR LoAt�- ---�-The Egyptii vn loan rai . place. , purchase in town, w I . ­ the Grii as Mr. Wm. Taylor, ".e ii'in,au, I to make a neighborly � - i- the blame to a, who, he ye, _T e Of4el. , lay g ome ,)IofCO I Mitchell, I ran . over � �� Bruce Loan and inveabnent. Co. (5), ve .. Pr I � hand bag, containin I I ,I - Mrs Huron and . . liscribed for ten times o . . I I � I was ail , - the 9th 1 o of Usborne, was . while the cars were in in he re- call ,on all invalid friend, I - AV. I - I __ I mmmm�� . I ­ I . Card- v&te investors are indignant because the egged on the disconteni for the.pu oB6 Of cessi n otion on t I , a1 411 tile hoube aci-.Uent;- . v. I . �� W, Mu. Tumts WHITE, M. P. for ial - of ' barrassing Sir Jot n- and'his 0 plo.w.ull ill c horses was turn of the tr i Smith � d. when ) She . - - .I , ! I , . � . I . f whole loan -was OlOtted to - f �nauc em . 4 . . L e �d, one of tb ain to Clintoii, she filiad- - I W 4 well, has 'at length reached -the goal, -0 . . . ernment. Such tire the opinions a Ong � 5urvived I � car win- 1 all y. fell i ito the cellar trap oloor. �� I - - , �L 11TOIT txllontor L I . disposal 'at. a ick, , .. __ baud out,of -a, , - * r 'Unr . ; . houses' for .gradual . � ither side h ,�l vertently put her in e back, 11 :,- I I " . -and-outers on re . [ *hile the oldest -was consiclerably injured th I ,I his ambition, having been sw . .. I � O�ie da� a t week, $- . � ... .1 - P> i , . - - ..... . orn in a premium. . I . . the out of Goderich dow and the bag with its contents unable to get about, - i 4 .�_ se you, in Ontario, are er. i . I . son of �Mr. - D� Balderson, dropped on -the trac , .e distance and is it� -1 alt.1, of Mitchell I 1 17 _- : t . . . minister of Ahe Crown, and takes the FORTuwAT�E REIRsn-Ir.-The , Berlin and I suppo . I . ]lay the k som uld - o'n . . I �. I . , � I � �tly famili�r with the. sani.6 style of -towns'ip,. as raking' up some -Mr. - ho"g. Me D - 7 � -1 11 77 ii, SEAPORT11,-FRIDAY, Aug. 7, IS85. kinister of the Interior in the 'Gazette semi -officially ,announces that, .fec d it seeing stra b . in the face, and cut ail from the station. The conductor WO n' - - :::: � - . I t.. To my iiiiii ng' horse kicked din not stop the train, so -the young lady on now o a visit to Scotland, while strol I � - - ___ place of , # . � . ! --.-- - : e of 'Edinburgh is recognized by argnme,u I I I in . . ,r - � . ____ . ,the Duk * al . m , . I . . Dominion Cabinet, vacatedby Sir.David Bismarck, -a's the . that a party -which h been 'in power U I - 8 I - ed up to ling arou id i the city of Edinburgh, : m ; - I the Kiiig and Prince , . . 9 Y her retufn to Clinton telegraph t ,� � .. ro shoulolbe in no wa 're- Ohio I 9CC - ided with Dr. Hodge _. i Riel's Trial. � A 1 is ".a living . to the Du for seven yea - e. dist churches on the identa fly colli �� - - lephersoii. Mr. White . - kedom of Georgo�McCullough to make inquiries ; L I , beir-presulliptive - 'ff. Kerr! also Mitchell gentle- ,,, - ::: t - the instigator and leader of the - - . � hich led I f . � L , . R4_1, nsible for the causef w I to Bay d ci�cuit1 contributed th a follow- - � � I vatb for- spo � oncerning the loss, �vhich he did, ulti- and Mr. 0 i. __ npfq'oi what patience and persever- Saxe-G.otba�. Besides a,vastpri ; c . ; S " ision - . � . - - - - - - , I - dur Tory fri da ine ; .a colli So far away from � - � . I . up - - Nori*west -reWlion, has been - tried exa' . Ernest'II,: the 1 reigning Duke,has a the rebellion. Whateve 'a ountp to the general church fund men . � Q - � rnately 'finding out ti�at it Was picked . � .4 ne 1. � ,� i I . e will accomplish. .Although a, man tu . . n q140 * ! - e erallylias a predominaKe of I I - anc - . - r __ i faim-4. guilty opf treason -felony, and has - ,15,000 a- year. , ; by some man who den'ied all knoi 7 i 'I list of -over f may -say, it -is no easy natter to ex]Oli durin the' j.ast year: Bayfield, , wledge home I - �. r . . oi, uch . of th civi . - . . e - * . - . , � � in ni 6 an ordinary ability and ' ' 'ay the belief 'that in thlos v,en Cole's, Q; Iletbel, $290 -, total, 8670� into the pl as t ides. � I � - � -_ . SALE OF RELics, -At the sales 'of 'aW of it. The affair was then put �. - been! glentancf�d -to be hanged on the l8th . . Governmeni 11 or- rrie, -butcher, of BrUB- e -Mr.- Mill. McPhersonl a resident Oil . . i 4-; . I of many g6od. ts, he had a desperate -BU tay, the Tam years the . -Aidrew 4' 1 . . 4 par rns'relics at Ayr, Thqrsd . . . I 1';� h thj hands Of Constable Yule who succe ded . 7'. i- i . . . I . )f nbticiog the ; zatbering e a t, ( Rolm - , stle growing in his - of Logan, and -who � ad - no 0 , of in nity (. . _. sels, his a g from the man, the 15th oncession F - ext moutl�. A very full summary g.1 i a � . . � � . � in getting thia ban . - le 8� - I age, , . - . struggle t6 get into Parliameat .at all. O'Shanter and Sonter Johnnie chairs tu . - de that hi attaine a wilo - Of his . I died ­ a of I e e I . ' . I � ge for that there existed no 1,-'rievance's whlich: f Far I t d height of 6 became afraid the consequenc . was in t - 75th Year I . - - . . t: vidence Upon which th � is result He tried some three orfou'r diffibrent con- .-were bought for�the Burns Co . I . y on Monday morning last . � . e I . ed stir- had they been xedreaked, would ave qt 4 nches Ihisseason already. It is 2 very Bud, tni I ' , - was� 1 based will, be found elsewhere in ' - ' - 947 each. -A wooden silver-hoq � 64 Al-otty I - alker S.s � aw ill is now running . I .e went after the cows th be ., - . , a genu.n on the , r. . Butt, bas �� I . I uprisin and -the e nse- week, - L sttuencea�and was as frequeutly defeat- Id for;E55, and a .i auto- prevented th( . e e line - i � 1), this issue. It !will be seen that the evi- rup cup was so , I . �i . I - a Mr. Elliott 9 milked, ', itit not- returninxg search was - : v� - , -A co,d ielon*' to came . r ed, uutil at length,through the -ififluene'e- H tinilton . Township, and they I A, I graph letter of the poet, to - quent lose of valuable i fe. I Goderich - I � . - - I I . But,'while the rebellion is to be: de- i the railw mada' for him, when be was found il cused was! . of Wi ighaT ay �a - ", - .. so clear . . I ed by a Nininio, broug] '' ; 'ordon, . ' o � as of 1i le and treasure it vf,as illed oi - ed- . very near,having a ,tremendous explo - JWe � fields quite dead. A . " I d onclusiv6 that no other verdict was � - . . * SUIT FOR IMPOSiTI,ox. ---,John G plored for the I track a, little I he . a , - of Sir John Macdonald be ma ag ht Z7. . A IF I orth of the bridge onW t poplexy - " 11i . . ion, through the thoughtlessness of One I I . � 6 . su . . - - r I tight sque1eze to get elected for Cardwell, . �. tailed, it has not- b -en an unrhixed nesday, tlid, 29tll-,ult., b the early down . is pp -ad to have been. the cause. . - � e open to fl�e inry. ,In f act the couns 'I , - . � inventor Of. the, patent binder, and a.' en ' ' I . a �y - .- . engineer, the other day. It was kdown of Mr. Jas. Dawp .1 - - . .- � -a constitu�ncy in wbiQh -' Grits, are few f - o nois, effl . Itbasallown to the world ithat train." - I little or -A i ble boy, son __1 actually gave . �. - ornier regiden e care of � our- . before firing up that there was M i t;�c h 1, W . In his father's carriage I - -_ I � I � r � - ' be as i� 't - , -T iurs4a5 ' the 13th inst-i is to eau_ Of . up the F 11 for -.he accused * Lbility to - Aak I I . I'_ . . and far between. -After securmg a seat has brought suit against the, mani �factur- w6 have the t no water iai the boiler, and he was . taking his first les� - - 1 -4: 1 c"el -and aside -from t1ila-plea, 6f insanity �, . , . at nts for . selves-tlia,t i)ur citizeii -soldiers ar� the the ei, -11c b6Iio`aiy' in' Goderich. - An ex- - - ,shop the Aher (lay 11 , � . . uder. his, p I tioned not to start until water was show I I ,in- the 'House his ambition was Only era of the binder u . . I �: I . - p e. - n a M` , I I - . - 'a steamer P ing in the isregarding � . . Z, I id'n d any evidence . . . I 5 directly involves �brave descendants of a I cursio: i to, P)�t Huron oil the this, he so ,t le trade, and while using the & ot bring forwar � royalty. The I se � in . guage. D 1i . i, . - I whettedf6r higher honors, and behas - . 1. . . It lias.,given Canada-�a sta - 171hich Sa Valer will be the, principal I . .- juvenile opera- 11 I 1� � eith6r to rebut. or discredit that of the ! I � . $1,000,000. � I .. gint W . fired up until the steam gauge showed a hatcb4 i i some of hit � I . has on I . I i . 'before . possess. X . I he'subtracted a finger- from the .� � I , . . . ever.. sinc6 been seeking a seat -in the LNGE_-,zDL,tRY PLOT. -Information of she did not , attrac, ion. I . � . 1 7 .- ution nor �et to attempt to Justi- - : , I - - i. N ' al � 1. , prosee � id bas- let the contract pressure of nearly'60 lb-s.,when he found ti sp , I ) e in ndiary ,brought triany to the ci6 untry who other, .mber on his left hand. The �, . ii -he n .g an at eliborat . . I' that the boiler was perfcetly� dryl and usu !" - � - - 'y Cabi et. . After takin binissively1ono- of the mo. . � -c, � �. - ol the accused. th police wise would never bav(- ielen it, and who for . p .ttin e roller process into his he tried to get the pump . to- work but subtraez�)n was done Clean at one strok . . � f -y �he crime � � Is on record was- sent to . . - u t . i , I . - � _ - � more kias' and cuffs, metaphorically PIO I with oflibr than favor- mills t Da ood. When the contem- , �nd the [ttle fellow bore his loss with .. . seeui.eol to rest) their all � . and fire �eadqu ters in -Nbw . ork on ,cannot leave it � . lound that it would not, which was very � I 1� , �' ?.� j�� - upon their feeble , . - E 1, � I I - ar- Northwest will, the . ' ­.- I � eaking, of course, from -his political nem,-nt, on able impressions.' Th �, plated impi Oi einents are completed fortunate, for hail, any water then got very ilittl ,,� lamentation. I , � " atte6pt to, prove,him insane. - In this, 5P . I Saturday. - A five Storey te � I I niseciulantly, become better known and mill will In vle � cap A`city of sixty barrels 'hot, -Whi e Mr. Andrew Yansie was ,ell- - � I superiors, he has at loingthbeen reward- Caha,l 4reet 'was found to be mi .led and c4 . � into the boiler, which was also red I . . - ' - I - . . , I �_� they yery"properly failed. That Riel is I - . 'at thorough nianner with more fully" preciated amongst the peo- .. �ndly ,wrestle a;f ter a barn - ""i ed for ,h In the -,fixed in the. me Up . per day. its sudden evaporation would have gaged in si Et frie I I . I 1-1 � 1- - . -, I., -1 , ig patient endurance. . I - that Rev - ' raismLy I South Easthope, his right I r i what is: now Commonly known as a - dnd, fuse-, and shaivings pie in-th.e east-& c(usuniniation de- - -Iijsr ed . J. B. Wat- � - i l ! . - caused a tremendous explosion, which 191 . i ieh . -1-w, r . I I P *r's church, Goderich; is I a,a-ht in soine rubbish, 'o meantime; however, he did not suffer in powder trains wished. Lastly, but not ters 0 St. IP � . fire foot got, 'al -, ; I Cc erank �1 we think- no person who has ' soAed in alcoh6l for nocturnal confla- voutly to be was momentarily expected. The ; . . .11 � - -n- with such -vio- � I l. - " .- -vain,for although the coveted office was . at would have imperilled half. � least, it has tended, as nothing else likeiy ;O b 30ointed to a parish dow ol h m to be thrown . , � � , � . - . . gration th - . I a . of was pulled out and the boiler allowed to cause i � paddany attention to his proceedings will - -few C1 inisc ried, � con . dislocate his ankli,-, and also . ' I 11 I - pt g, thl6re 'are by, Could,, to more firmly unite the scattered east aid , a; i -Aev. Father Boubat, lenpo as, D , i � - ke' from a him so Ion a li ndrea lives. Tile plot - Dominion maki,�lg our Orary charge of cool, when it was found to be, sider- 5 vi he ol, ., racle broke th leg a - 1� 'den�. but that he is insane, in the pro ' _nces of thb Ash bint. - I - -,-I-- - . . , � -� men in Parliament who, in one way or -accident. The proprietor of the')arber's Pro ) il .4ave temp ably burnt. It was I almost a mil n. was ca I ne. . � . . I X, � per sense 6f the term, it would be very � n Itaian by confederation, whose doom accord�ng to Iled and fi ,ed up ' - - .1 1.� " first floor a . . St. Peber's i t1ae meautit Dr. NVhi;ema '. -, � � � I another,has been more liberally fed from saloon an the 9 -*Vas sealed at onger I of Mr.- John Young, oi- that aserious accident was averted. - - the . j I ad limb and Mr. Ya,nsie . ha,g . ., � � 4 � ' many prophets . l _T ie wi . 'iday evening, just as it was be . ) _. -, dificalt to prove. In fact his whole J thoaname of Fra!n Serracca, has f .6d, and .. . -On Fr I � � ;It T� the Blyth, -met w th some very severe bruises onclu not to wre I � I - t . � - C � . � the public, crib than he. But, aside from But the I(ssons, whic C y Stle any more for ; .- . ve the . is hunted by tb� police as the, p -ojec or � than ever. I ­- � . . - 1 t - I . . . . . rebellion ,has taught and .the d M -of a hoirse to run away, oming dark a brutal rape was commit ten -wee 3, by which time the usy ar- . . I �. - . . � . by tbE,attem I I � .1 I "; ,i ( - * r peculi Vlite's of the crime. , )o ted on the person of Mary _-Malloy, a .�� 'e these littl1a iarities in Mr.,N I � jr.o.;a,dr�gsHgiosveorwynplgarlueayte.%Ot p!e . .1 11 � . i � �� I ,�r e,i- . f rom,'have Veen Fr day last while she Was getting U --er. , E,,T ]J.uss1A-j .; which will result ther, �. on )n will� be o. : , 1,11 ' , rF ICT BETNI . � - I ov ,and grand-daugh- vest seas, 'i, . Character and career, he will, we believe BLOODY CON . _E . . girl 14 years of age, - L - , - . . if - . - . � 1 . . den�ly was that the - . .. �, M . INALs.-A despptch dearly purchasiad. . into tie .. Mrs. Young is Under ter of Robt. MaIntosh of Rowick. It -A -.i cry painful accident beftl a . 1. , . - jury would ,accept � SO�*DIERS AIN -D R1 . ; . J 1- . . . I inakea goodCabinot Minister.' Heis . F Rli]�L: t and is re =n named Edward Grose, at . �41 I . I . THE TRIAL 0. covering � 0 ; - �* the I'diew Of the defence and acqui�t him . fr6m Moscow says : Sixty crimb ials who � ' . medici A en . . pears that the little girl.bad been sent young ". ,�i . � , d' t lio, 11 alp . :_.1 - head and slioul era over -his predecessor beria Tb6chief.topic of interestjus w 18' BIOW13. . - ar3 9 the other Aay. Re bad as- % :";44 l had been sentenced ito. exile in Si I I . " . _ Clifford on a. mes., - ; , , -ght and � . . . to iagle, and hadleff St � 'Day's 71: ­ on Ithat. gr e trial of Itiel and his fellow c spira- r -_1 ound' and he fou I cende, a steep incline in Air. 0 F � 11 ' -their rd , th Cc of .P. B. Wallace, of :.. � . a 0 _. -Tie . . f about " . 3 . �4 I . . � n- . -r . _imt . . I I . was dest it as - vhere he was working, and was - - ; � in -every - respect, and' althou much while Pn routerbse againsf . Ea - 3 i � the village for,home' a distancep . _� . strI31191-led against such a late with all .gh . ough uliaimed, began a sl)er' .tors-. The chief intere theFlitreis 1. Aubux ic Dyed by fire on - Musk, in quarr , ­ �- 1. - -*. the'� eat Miac- I 9 8 - ) w . ' . .. I , 1- I legs pq�illpolis than - and alth I )f'the 28th one mile, just as getting � p - � - � � - . , __1 A - his might. When they rendered their ver- .. gr I - lasted � What will they do Wit I 1111. all- the mornin i of June last, is e endeavoi g with a crow-ba.r to dislodge I . � � , .1 . .atei fighi[for lib6rty, The battle the evening. A in his nain . . 1._�J h is . ting-pt"e, . :414 on, is many tim,ei3 more. able. le, iabs qliestio"U.' % MI he a for being repl - Clids. Smith hall the even- a large stone from its res __ , * orbing . .-I -I iwith a new one w1lic $11, � - diethe in his blandest manner, thanked Pliers � a l6ng time,anoll the soldiers wer a unab irr �I I I I ­ �. � : i '� . I �'_. . I As Minist6r of the Interior he w� have assailants. his crimes, as lie so r �Lchly deser le , or Friends, �`­ when b a footing suadenly gave way � - nearly co pleted. His many I . F �. . I ity plea 0 - som ' - in� W . . A vek- : -to ',conquer their manacled ),, train, He' asaa silver -polish ped- . them most cordially for finding a I 11 the insan th e helped him ;to and be -m as precipitated headlong to the 7 � to do with Manitoba and Northwest af- Twenty. of them were shot dead and wi . r *non by thf ir do otions, hav I lar. He bad noticed the girl leaving I L I . . . e 0 � . ; � I � �! . :_�'_ 4 . dict of guilty im teadof declaring him , a,! - - h esca and . . ground, the - ,- t . .% Is rs, a d w thirty esca,ped, two,of the soldiers being sensical dodge allow im to erect it. - . ed her up th -riflicting an ugly wound in I ­ I .- . I -1 the village, and.*,follow the i;i` _ I . I . I -Tie oth jday Air. A - Salt, of - -- ' ; _1' . . � f, U. e may fairly expect from . if be fe - I . I � work up anoither rebellion if he fe Is dis I T. � ­ insane. : , . . --wou-nded. � I a ... all piece of bush just north of the top of Iii; head. -The wound was so ex � 41- 1 . I . hi more vigorous and equal Whatever rria * be the ro�sillt Of Clinte n, h a( a 8111�11 tumor removed tended a 3 to reqpire J I stitches to close ; - - . � . be '1`lm� a - . ly a's - TnELO,-q�DO.-T�ExposuRES.-O]iTliurs- posed.? Y � � � -1 What dispositon will ultimately . . '. . village,here lie rushed uponhispreyi I - � I 1 . 1 71-- ­ , � honest an administration of his depart7 day July 30, the -i&dvation- Army, of.. the trial, there are no two op nions as to froinlheciow� of his b e,- L d. Several - it, but the patient is now' doing Well. I � 1, . .,bt her by the throat and choked ;_ .4. , made Of this notorious and . dangerous. .. . . 9 It ought to be. The city year nearly caug n a , - I . 8 31cro 1.6 . I - �. , I illent, than either of his pi:edecessor�., marched to the Par- what the resu 0 1 1 hpd one cut from i ,child until shebecame -The following froi St. Marys ' � _- . _ . London, Ejigla,nd,: es is, the frightened t') I .- '.. 4. N � . an(I , - plies 111.0st . . I character it is impossib-le to say. .0 . oil the historical Pile o' Bon , and as all the ,sack' was paper is to the point and 'ap I � �­,� ­ , liament buildings to present' io, the I tb le same pai e senseless, when be committed the das- . , - . , mistaken - ,� . . it as deemed advisable . � A ,� I perao,a seems to, think that the, sentence cou Id boast of. We are much I monster petit -ion will continue to be uni il the enol 1of the not ei� trac� e(.,,l NV forcibly hi. other localities than the one . � � I . � I . _� -i � , - ; . . . -he . will. a w I � * House of Conini,ons a . e of (lee p in tardly deed. Ile then threw her over I :. � in tho� man ff �110 petitioni and - . teres . . r �� . . of the trial, the centr - toforcibly1pullthis one out, and thus - int6 the - I . I I I c . ; . - -ging the inithediate passage . 7 Lt . . . - . � . . � . ' , . I � � � of, i6e Gurt w4l'l be carried out. If it - ut . THE EXEMPT I ON ACIT. I - the fence, leaving her thel�p to die, but I referred to : Anyone who drives ' . �� mplaints to be g in pigeon . ke sure I of gettilig the whole thing., 0 1 - � , CID moulderin i Crialli- al Law Amendment Act raisi a] fortunately she soon revived, an(I Irlade . country just now will be impressed with - I I . �� I . ag in " t - � I I were not for political considerations - lature ne, I - - is from [3 ars - I A .918 The m)eratioa A,�as a, ver e ( . � . . ye Last session -our ` ocal Le * y palliful 0 'tin ,theclitting . �, - the age of cons.ent in gh I - Act, whiah has I - I ,-, gar -i b . ' � ' t - i . st doubt but Riel holes for seven years without even hav . . � i ' her way home, where she reported all I the fact tbatthe lawr I . . . � I , % - I there is not t] le lea litains ha If a mil- passed an Exenifticli rfie unflinchingly by the im ,e l � . ., to 18. The petition co . but was be of Canadlan thistles is very perf ctly t I . I Ing . . Z - them 6nswered. On the w6le, Sir I that. had transpired. The grindfather � I A �� � and is a mile . given. rise to no end of � WO1111d. be -hailg,ed, and' ff he were . . I Ron signatures,! an I a half * discussion, The patiell t., I .. enforced. This is the fault Of farmers, � ,� � . I - . . . at once proceeded .to Clifford and put � � 7, I . I principal o� - ; - John has made a good -choice, ',and the , I- SJ.nc. cils. I i �1 an ' Indian or were it not for ' his . ' I .positiqn.tc, the Act is direct- venit i - . I ong. Itwas bbrne, in special a Irriages. . .- -Cn I n - . F _� I - i . � I - , I - 11 � , ed against the clause. which in es it little �� )J�t ell years. of age, son of Constable Beanligh upon the track I who thistle 1 specters and township coun !. -_ �_ I oldition 6f Mr. White willadd material' The procession was very large. a ad halt- i . ' )Oy ( succeeded in capturing the fiend at the -What is - the use. of having a law ff it is , - uch Origin the same fate wGuld 6er- ' a : I i - . 11, -_ . �: : . Fre, work- ed on.the Thames embankment, -whence retro-iietive, and manir are cruel - nough Short Jo n . eynolds, of Hullett, had it. . L exi ly to the inuch needed -ability and � . ?I Railroad house, -wher� a desperate fight not cartied ou I The Legislature livs � ­ .- UrAyaova-ithim. LBut, under sting � . .a deputation pr6ceeded to ti , House of to assert that some of bbe membe a. were the misfortuge to have his leg broken. Ia* done all it. c'an. It remains for those in- . m- .. I . ' � �� i , � � � I ing force of the' Government. . We in . . dlyinileedofanA(tof that iature, He Was ii i . buggy.xvith others, andin ensued, . and before, the, vif in was se- I :__ - cirqumstances m any will be greatly But- z . . . ply Commons to present the pr'a�e'. The sa I I I sted : to carry out its intentiolis. � , - ; , Cured assistance had.to be got to help in tere - . n �. - de t D a,pply . �� 1, turniq*g arou . � �� I t -he -la,w be allowed to take its expect other important changes - before lin� of march was through the principal At all events, the Act was ma d -in the yard, too short a handcuffing'him. The offencehaving The greatest scourge of the Canadian � t1i Pri d. i . CA turn as U ken, anil the cramping of � �! i � s i �, . I to- long.,, wbich, although they may not iii- -'streets of London and the pageant at- to debts contra ed pi-evious, to-Ats be-- W � . - . COU 'eem � 6 - � c been committed in Howick, the prison- farnier to -day is tile Canada thistle It ' : , a : I . . y � right n be kept dow inate se. The French Canadians _ tracted. enormous crowds. Mi. James coming law, and this seems to be the the �ugg. ened the horse, whi h ca; I n and exterm i a by Z _i, . � If"n crease the honest I C� I er was arraigned before Hazelwood, � � . I I I - - - ble,fealure about i . That away,thus throwing them -owing; but few farmers 4 ha, e, taken the scoundrel under their . y o . f the Cabinet, - will, Stuart, the Radical member fo, Rack- only. objection� . starte_4 to r g summer fall r - I - � . I : _� doubtealy -add to its ability, as it is J: P., of Lakelet, and the evidence bein � i a liberal Exemption Law is de3irable, Out. This g broken above ' t � ' i antly deter mm- lia . : I . is le " I - i � ap al care and a -re evid . ney, laid the petition before th- House . . ­ b y had h conclusive, be was committed to Goderich se-emtobeficylitin-;tsu-ccessf,ally,� . 7 ,� '. J_p � admitted by . I C> . - . .. . . ed that whakever ma,y Overtake him he said Sir Charles:Tupper is going to re- of C ons. He said it was signed by even necessary, is , tllq - the ankle nd also: dislocated at the - � ; a �.' , . . omm V gaol for trial. - But unfortunately on the I --- � . : I ; - . i . . - an'd that such was the majority- of people. They c)nteiid, ankle joint. It will'take some time to � - - . I way Z turn shorilv. and that he will ,take his 5009006 persons, thither lie escaped from the Hurou Canada. 7 , . . ., . I . I ... mu4t not suffer death, -and as they have . at if we ba�re a lam, which Ileal 1, . I � . Populax feeling upon the subjedt.bat it rightly too,.�th I � - . . old Plac la� as Minister � of Railways. I . . .P. I Constable, and at last report he was still - - . � . I the! meat pawerfal influence with the . . exemptstliegreaterp'll't of a larmer's - 11 T) Ul ,.,;day of last -week, a young lbe-Toronto receptionto thevollin- .� 'had taken but seventeen days th obtain . , ble should be teerscost the corporation about $2,500. . . at liberty. The consta . N I . � . - While this would be a good thing for the property from seizure, we axe movin girl OY � - ­ ved 9 E1,1110d. James, empl ed at the' � . . . a,uthori�ties Of the day it is much to be . . the: signatures. Thle vast roll was m6 . . i ' I - � I . I I Governm ,6nt,it would be'a mighty bad tablislitnent Ile d strictly accountable for such gross ! tip to .the clerk's d6k and Mr. Stuart rapidly towards the .es of tct)�y, in, Clinton, and - who The Toronto volunteers received a - 2 . . wdoll f, I - fear'lad �that Riel will not be allowed to , . I . egligence. The poor little girl is still x � t - I . - �� tb ing has b ew daysago, the -balance of $60 due for - I thing f -. country. Even inco' r ad it to the -House. the "no credit" systAi. No as Wen in flip habit of going barehead- � 6 I I , i , � or the yy1pla7 . in a very excited stqte, and is suffering ' i ' I . . i , ,,_ - a tile full penalty of the law for the , . � . ; � afer I I done more to increa.so the, bant times b i for water, had 120 days' bau � __ � I tency is to -be preferred to barefaced dis- . ed to negl oring pump -to be .I.PaI9111119- ' i - _. I .�i . - . i fron mental excitement. It is I - ' i . I I I , 1C .- cri-Wes{te has cGinmitted. Heisnotsom. . I occasi ii t) go out, and not coming back - ' -A re -union of missionaries ,in I . . . I tJian the almost unlim'ted credit allowed . A�_ i '11.! . ; � . . _r hoped that no effort will be spared in work is at I . houe�ty. S 3outhern Manitob%. others interested in relirdons � . � ; , . : - settlers tw o or three years ago. A move ' i t out . � an�le� Imt that he seen -is to understand this . i . as ex ectE d. - another employeewen � . I I Z . ' � lic . 1: �, a . . : I . recapturing such a fiend, in faict,ly h �' i I . . � I . r ' in the of cti on is a inn cessity. d unG lier 13 present -111 convention at Wesley Park, : i I .: I F, )posite dire , and ring senseless on the - � A ; When the sentence of death ' ' C 'ondant) lawwould have been excusable in this . . . him. self. k m 9 r own ,orre . I ­ -"-- - ­ . 1 82) . . rs find . 4 - : t ion overnm av ibe Was ' I 7 � THE Dbmini G ent h e made , I �k 0 r And'wben machine m6n and ot ied into the mill Niagara'Falls. . . � I .. . ROCKKAKE COUNTY, Jul3- %th' groun : I carr . . I I 1 11885. - , � case. I � -The Caisson Of the new lighthouse . . wag being passed upon. him, he was evi- they must trust altogether to man a office, 81nd a� doctor summoned, who . . another - I I lift " in -the .Scott Act to . . I - ; ' ; A(,RIG'lJJLTURAL PROSPECTS� � I C I 7 I . I � __ dently the least concerned in the whole honesty, they wil I be � �hary abo4t giving found she wasl stiffering from ,sunstroke, on Colchester, reet, Lake Brie, was saer i - . I I tillers. Under that Act, dist'il- Jyi.th,� ibe harvest, � Pi . . ! approa, of -hay w � I . . I . . � him too much credit ,a step which will but sl,,,,e:w a fdrtmiaiely able to rebume cesa , fully s 11111 last lack, and the early � , . X : � . . - or i seller. . completion ; tbe'work is expected, � - 5 - A cGurt-room, but before the jury brought lers could only Bell and ship into counties - fariners are again on the bustle. For -a 'benefit both buyer'an � her work before long. . Perth Items. . . . � i � X . z, ia iheir verdict he was m-�ghtity troubled r in force spirits *in month or more everyone has bean stead- - LO ',ITICS, . I *ol yc6nipany, manibering about 9 I Nleehauies' InsVitnte ate 21`he testing of the river bed at . - '. I where thla Scott Act is (),AL PO � k t. - farya� . ---- I . I . . . - . -A. J Sarnia, on the line of the proposed tun - ­ . - , . . . I I ek will see the � I , -ily breaking, but tbis we � I Politics are exciti idence of Jno. adding 300 new volunies to their librar I sG : hinch go, that he was const, iterest 50 � nel = , intly en- ag .-more in P . . . R I . quantities not less than FORTY gallons. - , a,r sell I d at the res . Y. . - , - �, - gagged in prayer. As he adinitted in. his sin, . . . breakers discarded for the mowers. The o tobans, 4ow, that, the re- R. M Iler 'iN Orris, on the 28th ult., to -The Perth Caledonian Society will of the Grand Trunk Railway 'is going I � - t , Phrlia ment rose - the Dominion hay,crop, both wild and tame, is a - I _e . o I � i fine bellion is over. Jadgi signs, -%iitno: as h( Imarriage of S. Snell, of hold their annual games on Friday, 21st ahead. A depth of 26 feet in the soil -at E - . . . � � �, . speech afterwards,, the source of his fear Indeed. I crops of all kin da areas . . ng b ction. I . theriver bottom showsthat thetunnel .� . . i - . r Govern -in ent have m, ade public the f a;Ct -one. wearenotfarfrom a generialtbL * Turnberr , � I Miss Janet Miller. Rev. instant. I . . . � �, I ­ im, I I good as have ever been knownIn Mani- ­-' . ­ i! pra - . was that tile jury would pronounce h . � , &C., 6re being I n )N' 0 -Mr. Win. Rankin's new tile yard at eaticable.. So far the tests have . I . I I ` . � that they have passed an order- in coun. Political picnics held all Geo'. Bro ' h is an old hand at the �. 4 . . toba." : Wheat, which is fully -b eaded, is . I .1 . I I -1 I the nuptial kn - given em. inent satisfaction.. a lone so* he knew _ the r ind- both Govern- busine I- ingane. Had they ( - . over ot.' The Poole is turning out from 6,000 to 8,000 ' Z� . ; - l, simply grand, ind does the heart of him I .as, tie. 0 . I r � I oil perp -itting distillers to sell and ship I - i I - - ,hose elbpe- i _ there would -be no escape for. hi nient and. Opposition; tre awkiou 31y feel- bridesma d was Miss Maggie Miller, tiles per day. -, Newbold, the biva.mist, w � C) . . � - I ­ ; lml into Scott Act counties spirits in �quan knows n4thing Of farmffig'go�od. - - an -Rev. 'Mi-. Turnbull and Mrs. Turn- ment and ma ; . �� . who I .- � - . ing the. pulse of Ahe dlect6rate. Mem sister of he bride, and the groomsm rriage-with Miss Wldtii,y, � . m : I b, t he must be incueerated in a luna-tic i I : - � . t I I tities of lrmi thus making it so . I . )rimingg th inselves Marys, have gone to, Mus- of Detroit, last fall created som e seusd- 4 I - Unlike last year, the oa crop- promises b each aid I Snell, btother of the groom. bull, of St. - . : i gallonS3 . ' era on e are, was � 7 .. � . 1� as*lium, but halving, found him. guilty . . . � a laroe-yield. Barley is equa y g96d, la; I . � "" � , much easier for t4ose desifing rit to ob- � C), with facts and figiirle"S' , and ',n liffe8li�n,g The I , were costlyj numerous and koka to spend their holidays, tioti at the time, alid wl-io'was alleged to t . � treason, he evidently feels that"the . - while the root 6rop is such ,as can only that deep interest in - e w If 4 usefu t -wish of a large circle of . d fourteen otber women in - � . �'. 6 ax . ! . -. of J, , . th r -T. H. Rolls, of Listowel, was offer- ba�e marrie r �T � tain a supply- ofl spirits in these counties, $&nitoba. And what is . I �_ , ,I iin#uence of his French Canadian friends .. . be ,found in ts which.is the forerunner of fr. . for.their future h * . ed and refused ,*',I,.-,)00 for his trottiilg Ontario and different parts. of the States, �� . . . len 8 is appiness. � . I I . Z � hose ) -an election. All of * hich goes to , .day las 7 � ­ . I _01i � Fr : - � ­ I - � -release in som emay; We ask of *our readers- who- have fortunate the', acreagi3. is large�--much show t Cons�able Davis mare, Maggie R.,* the other day. died on Sunday in the State prison at ; ..Win secure him his of last year. I So that, � I . f" larger than tha � . Act . . . ned -Dr. Hurlburt has been elected Columbus, Ohio. � � - � - I Ought and striven for the Scott I that there is some ing- in tl�,e wind. -arresied in �Blyth a young man nai - . I . . . . I 7 . Vom his past ex-p6rience, he is, no . . even if -prices ule'as low as he did a an- � , __ I . . I ' iament ha of the vicinity of Luck- Public Sckool trustee in Mitch,P11, in -Thedemonstration of the colored- ; _. - "%,hat th�', th k �f this nice little dodge Though the present Geo.* Denoon, - � : � � . y .in I 1 is hardly � � . fidentl relying . � . last'geason; w1lichi rZable, 'N no i doubt, justified hi eon other year to run an Aection is by no AUILI.1' '%A -h,6 resigned -before citizens of London on j, londay, in ho r I - � . Y r 7 1 'a now. TheArrest wa� made upon a tele- place of Dr. Ru " , - -, vernm., cut., . . - . farmers will take long step towards of the . lirope. - i � ��' - , 'on their aid., -Ulliether or not his . means unlikely. _ The extension gram reyerved from Constable Lyous. ileaving for E of Emancipation ,clay was a great sue - TLP � . I � . . relief from -eir6umstances in w ich they � - I � - I . - I � . I � . ' 1 - - � I I . I . . railway through Sout ieri� Manitoba will ged about nine- --A number of the young men. of the cess, thou with � � expectations are well or ill founded a The 3 0111 1,,q r ian who is a h somewhat interfered J i. , . I � . . Were. placed by their overbuyin of three settlers to f, ) re I '_ tratfo ol, intend I addition to the local breth- - i "I Ni6wa of, the Week. � cause the, )rget- in a ineasu teen i aid sai I to be respectably comiect- 28th battalion i i S r tak- by rain. In. � . few weeks at most, must definitely de- , . I . years ago. Tlie much-promis4 d, anxi-. . . the London Military Schoof as ren, -a large umber of visitors er i � . I the shortcomings of our Premier; and lie ed! is wanted'ou a charge of stealing a - ing in n NN- e 5 DE'vASTATION BY FLOOD AND WiN`D.- Ou'sly looked f,br railway, too, is to be ) . . . 3 . I termiae. � a . I � I is not the man to let a favorable oppor- Wililig $50 out of soon as it opens. . . ! . regisiered letter COW present from Toronto, 'Mount Brydges, 5 I - � I . Furious and destructive rain and wind - ours at last. Having hung 'fire for sev- I ­ � �I i In view Of the evidence submitted to . tunity slip. Whenever the election the p st4fffifi -at LucknoNv. The sum of -Huckleberry picking at the E I lice Clifton, St. Catharines and other places. i . I - storms occurred on Sunday night at Chi— eral months, the Canadian Pacific Rail- . :; I - He swallip is now going on full drive-, - The . A - - oes - to be. fought in a $11 . 4 was � ound upon his person. t5 -Lillie St. Clair, daughter of a prom- - i 0 d' come, it promis ' - - � a, . . the court,the m. q5t dam.. aging of -which cag , and on Monday morning in- the � ,way ila-v�e t labt got to worl�, aind con- � . . . . I el manner hitherto u ... nown to Manito- was ded Dver to theLucknow authori- crop this year is reported finer and inent resident of King'sion- three weeks - � I I t . -Delaware, - sta-a tion- worIf is now in full swing' bans -viz., upon stiai ght party lines. It tie :alit with. mo're plentif ul than ever before. ago eloped with a cool- who had been � . wa's Ia the shape of docum ents written Eastern States. Pennsylvania, c I I I i I � 1. . . . 8 be do a -and, be g th6 chief suffere - The Company have agreedthal the road ... I � and Maryl - in �8 : � :� - D� R ,161 himself, he certainIv deserves - is just as well too., . Par'ty lines Will be -The GoIiLrich Star'makes mention -The Italian bai:per. band were en lain oyeel at the Thousand Islands. The . - - � - . I . � . . Hundreds of -acres of growing tobacco shall, be equipped -and rnnnhg as far ' e � . f. . . ­ � - . toil be hanged it a m ain ever did. The drawn, more or less uiyhow, and'it is and generous hot: gaged to play at ail evening party at : of the f(Ilo �ving kind 0 the ) desefted her A Long Braneh,.Keiv- a .. . I . . : a.re ruined, Orchards and cornfields west as Oak Lake in time to move this better that they" be' 11rawn openly and � � - licy . � . . - I . . I . . -whole sdbeme of the rebellion was care'- swept clean,fand large numb i of stock 8 . A boU r! Lee was held on July 15th at bank, in Mitchell, a, few evenings ago, Jersey. The firl was found atCo ? era eason's crop. With this ;issur'ance" I- . i � � - . -in abundance of ma nifi- Island, New 'York, on Sunday eveilling. : I i� I . bove boaid.-X. I I Club Island, .(-,',eorgian Bay, between and furnished , I I fully. prepared in its most minute details killed. ..- : � . farmers are aecidedly more cheerful �a . . I I 0 - . 9 I I . - .. = - - q i I - I I - . Goderict, Soutliulinpton and Coiling- cent music. . I . i -1 SALVATIO-N-19T.8 MORBED IN PARI9.- than has* been.. their wo during the - Her parents have been notified. . . - - . 8 I I 1.3 ; fol- wood!.. fishernien. T4 e Coll ingwood beat, -- A large quantity of stock was A de uty-returning officer in -.�, polling . � him , and what is worse still, all thi : -The Salvation Ailny was.. mobbed and pa;.St flew- yeais. .For tb a fi at time -The .Clinton New Era gives the � T I* . � i . I i . . I a, e- but with noble generosity shipped from tile vicinity of Stratford a -di ion in Felielon. by an error . � � ' : . -, was dimie, not for the s.-vk-e of his cO- : severely handled 14st Sund-)y night, in should nothink unforeseer happen the lowin� additional Wtidulars of the re- won *he P I ub I y I R . . � R - - . . I Mr. Jas. Clark to dis- ,last week, IS- of these aninials were tra p . - d the usp edthe Scott Act vote. HesbO11111 t, tI ) . patr�ots, but to advance his own selfish Paris, France. I . � crops,, they will be ablf to show a' ported robbery of CO. Mr. Taylor. It hando $75 to � L . I � � - I ' . . . I Mr. very fine, and vvere from the stock of have L ' � . ell of, tribu e ni)ugst poor fishermen. , turned 51 for and 26 agraim-4t. i " DE'A"D.­* Stanley Huntley,better known balance to thei� Credit at tie ei id -of .the says : Rev.. G. B. Ta �Ior, late Ob ur � i Z5 1 � ' ' . . - ; L . interests -and iiicr,Qase his own glory and 11 1). i IN -Ir' Jas. Wig- .Nlr. T. Ballantyne, '_N1. P.P., . - , t d over $20 to . �. f . as " Spoopendyke," died Friday,at New year. This - means a retut n, in a small * England minister at Payfield, -had tile Clarl . This m ei� -the majority for the Act in I - I t � � � I , wer. Ile mad, the grievances of the I . Ileo Z - p .P York, kiged 40. me.%;Sul,e at least, of. prosp(rity. A misfortune to -be ro ... ed on Wednesday 91118, who is disabled, and has handed to -The trustees of Stratford Co _iate Fenelon township 112, and increases the. . I . r . q - half-breeds a, pretext to secure their THE An-,Nty -PEsT.-The army worm turn, of the tide nilay - be expf cted, and of last week, while trpmellin on an Brie May r1ioltom,'.-40, to be given to, other Institute have asked -the �ouncil to T,ev3r total mijority to 1,015. . I I � __ 3 Iq need fi� hei -11-tell. or their widows. The $4,350 for their current expenses for the - �Th -.� French Canadian populationare .� - - es, and work'upou, their qee,l, has appeared in great numbers upon the though -it'will doubtless take irtore tha�n' train froff Buffalo to New 'y ork. The 1, sympathii . � " - r . . � tton plantations of Northern Louis- on ason for some Settlers to thief t �t-book co,ntainig remaning M.) has been given to South- year, and it is also likely that $3,000 greatly agita,ted over the a of Riel's I J itigs, and his whole conoluct throughout co I e favorable ge ook his pock 1. I . . new i I � . - 3- . I ia,11 I __.. ;� ill $315 and big I , h ampt on. will be needed for heating and ventilat- convicton and sentence. The general , I - . . . ,a. . . . overtake their lia,bili.tie.r, many wi gold match, leaving i , r I .1 � wa6s.that of a clever, unscrupulous and N'OT NAVA'_KTED.-Judge Cullen-, in the place themse1v B upon their feet before Only a little loose Chi unge in his pocket. -Says the. Clinton New Era: Thei ing the building. compla ut is that the trial was 111fairly - , - , i I I � . . o Education : - 0, designing self-seeker. The half-breeds New Y' . traf0ling Mini: it has -written to -Miss Jane Glen, daughter of. Mr. conducted, and that evidence -waTs slip- - � . i ork Supreme Court, - Saturday, 1886. -'. . I a in the day I Z ­ - . : . . - Win. Glen, Carthage, died of spinal presse by the ov'ernment. Petitions 1. - - decided that the band of gypsies, that 1 ees of the- Model School here, d G 4 , .. 4ad grievances such as would incite .. . One fact wh ch,will notbass unheeded 'Coach, and missed hi 9 money when the the tr`1181 I . I � � I . � I � 'days to the eral asking for a ; I ' ne I I . . � � I aIrrived there on! July 23 brin . a' small plaQe called Nar- intimatilg bliat it is desirable -and only disease on.the ll'th. ult,, after ni � � . naany white people to rebellion, and are � ghig with in C'Onnectioni *ith farmmf in anitoba, train got. to . . .. . - . . avernor-Gen : . - Z � � 11 them, tenbears and -a dozen - a of the illness, ,during -which she suffered in- . I I monkeys, is that sunime: - fall -owing pay a. Back- rowsburg. Both Mr. and Mrs. Taylor in accor I Ni ith the requirement . commutation of the sentence will at once. : � � on this account entitled to the greatest ' -separate room be tensely. She was 17 years of age, and be preT ared. 1. � .- .i I I must return to Bordeaux, France, - by setting hasalways, until tj�is year, been bad been sleeping, and it is - supposed Departn ent, that a I � � I ! an provided f - the full use of the Model- was -much respected ,in the neighbor- -As -,an example of low water freight, ! I possible leniency ; the Indi_ a too, had . the steamer -which brought them. - - considered thel best land for wheat. that the robbery took PlAce then. The ; . - I I . " n I . . J . . - the Monetary Times says that the, pro- � ­ . much to complaiii of and while CARN,URVOiN TO'MAKE A -TouR.-The But *in every. case, the erc ps ;hat have matter was report d to the Chief of ites, an I that ail assistant teacher be bood. .. � - - � I I an ex- - ' i _­ . . . .Earl of Carnarvon. intends to make a been sown oniummer fallow tre much Police at Binghampton,-N. Y.,'but.he provided so that -a full day might be -A nuniuber of berry -pickers - had to peller I Califol;nia " is now en route, fro'"! I . . . I I � � . � � im pie should be made of som. e of them, I . � I . I -ead of a limited appear before D. D. Campbell, Esq., of - -of .... . . . I . . � I � � . ­ tour of Ireland, shortly, to asci�rtain the earlierand heivier. This gvt%�-to show was unable to rendex any assistance- as devoied to them', 'mst Chicago to Montreal with a cargo I � . � �, . I . I'S ,eir favor, - �� 1 4-1� - there' much to, i.,)e said in tb ) I ! � .:: � . . � . condition and wants of the people. portim )f the day, as heretofdre.r The 'Listowel, IqAt week, in answer to a I els of co' ccePti011- C � " -,. ; I I . thal good farlijing! pays as wc 11 here as there� -wa8 not the sIfy o work . I 8, 000 - Juall rn, at the e) 11 . ghtest clue t ' . . * i - - Z . . I but in Riel's case there is not one single : SusrEcTED Spy AwEtESTED.-A, Ger- elsewhere. : -", ickle the so and it ,upon. Mr. Taylor firtunately retained Bliar I b 9.vo not yet taken defi%te action charge of trespass, while hunting for ally ION ' This is - � - � 0- L" � I r rate of 4c. per bushel. : . , - :. - extenuating circumstance, and he shouid man reserve, officer has been arrested by � -laughs wi . th � harvest " - ha3 - been -a, possession of his tielt ets, �w hich were for iw tli ,� n att er, but if tb ey are compelled berries- They were instructed in the ,the lo, eat through lake and river flreigb t , I , . - , � P I . - . I ' . - .� . . � the, Russian authorities at. - opular expre . on in . s -p aking of the the ocean trip, Some people in this to a )id -1 by it the school estimates for hfiw of trespass, 'an d hall to pay a noini-_ ev er en via the St. Lawrence route- - . � �_ . � I -affer the extreme penalty . . I v , I% I be made to s , Tacobst�dt,on .y , . ; . - � I I I � � - . ( . 1, -1. , Year will be materially increas- nal fine. The lowest rate . previously recorded . i� o 'I- ! 1 of the law,'and ff he does not there,, will the Baltic, as a spy, . ertility 6f 6 , prairie and i, but the neigbborhood,,yho enlider the belief ' the ' ex. J J" � _11 . e(f, a d there are -not a -few who think -The test of the recently laid water from Chicago to Montreal was'5c. -per : - I- : �, , . ' , Disno-NEST CAsHIER.-The Manufac- I I tickling " to ' reduce the best results that -Rev. G. B. Tay or did not carry a . , ' I �.­ �i I be a. shameful miscarriage of, justice,,. - turers' and Traders' Bank, of -Buffalo, must be done it the -old- time, substan- gold watch ve ... onel ded that 'the -thein", a fficiently high at present. pipes in. Listawel proved in eivery w . bushel )n a propeller load of wheat. . - - - ;9 - , .. - ____ , ! I � y I I N. Y., lose $74.000 b * the crookedness tial- manner a ted by goo i fairmerg item in the dail era to the. -An ler. tertaiiii-nent and ice cream satisfactory. With about 60 pounds -Th elate Daniel McGie had been 8, . ­ - . . � . Y_ dop p . ' 1. I I , .- � � Bcyru parties now - ha�ve - their 'caudi- , of their late cashier, Mr. Conover. Con- eveirywbere. Poor farming is just as fact, must have The some other per- social ' ,ei-,- given undel, the auspices of pressur, nd 500 feet of hose, water was promin I ure in commercial Circles 1� . � pa - .-- . dates - . overdied from what the physicians de unpiofitable here- as it ii ii i Or. tario. son of the.same � naft e, but we have a the� Ex ter Division, Sons of Temper- n v highest at Q�e 7 ec or n . as aw- 11 I Y * . I , .in the field in -East Ddrhaan. The - ' . l . .. I I . - ' - , - 1, . formers b - Scribed as congestio n of the brain but ; . THE,R1,11ELLION. I e om ( ance,i tbeirliall,on Monday evening buildings, at short range ,.two power-. Comm; ana in 1821, while ", . theirstandard with attending symptoms that suggeste The rebellioifi is a thing of . the past. Police, statingt4at th6 person robbed Of Ia. ,cek. A very pleasant time -was ful streams were thrown over any build- uth,. iceofthe - aVe chosen as ) - I tter - fr ' th'� Bij ghampton Chief Of I � - .d . st�� yo le entered theser of the ' Ili) I . I - . . � . . ., . . I .. I .i 1. . . . I I I . . � . I . . � . - . .� � �. . . � � . . .. - . � I I . .- -, . . . . . . � . . � I ! . . . . I- I . I . - .. .1 . _. . . . . I - - - I - . : i � - . i - , . . . - . I - I . � I . I � . ­_ . 1 17 i . I I . � . . - . . I I I - . �. � - . : I I , I - . I . 9. I . , i * - . � _ - _� - I . . . - t . I � . � . .f � . . � : I- I I . . . I . I � . I I . - . � - . . . - I . , , : I � . 1 ," 1 . . . . v I I I . i I � .:.m I I . I . � I . . ! ; I . . . I- � I � . I i . I . � � . ; . � ., - . I . .1 ; . - I . � . . . . I �. I . . - I . I '. . I .1 . � . � - . I I n a(I I . 1) 13 1, 1. 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I � � � I , o � � - - I . I I I I . ; " � _ . � I I . I . . - - - I I - - -1 - —_ __.. I - . � . , - I - I .. . ­ --I.--- , � . . � . . I I - - - . .11-1 . - � I - - - - � � - _. - � I - . - -1 �- - �. - .. - 11 - - - _ ... - , . . I_ - � - ; __ . __ - , .. .% - __ �­ -1 - -1- I ­ . — �, � I � I : � Auara-T7, I -west C=P.aT1Y, then 4 fur trade, He was .66 . theeitY council a -14d 11 � Trinity Rouse. HIS I . 3ightfiess were known, I and his memory will b . . ished by many- ' . ' � —The attractions 4 1 -thisseason surpaAs an, Z . The ,programme pp. I I. August 14th. Throng I - ing Spirit the director. I their platform soine ol ,a,.ad 131atform. talent ox ,as -N;elj. " froin tbi . steamer- leaves Toron . I week� Tues"ysil Tbur � --days, -for tbege,grounol I 1. � —The Ottawa N4 - -1 -sion� ,inedal for I"t ses - j�l%gg Christen.-Sutheel ,and, 3 months. Her f , , Ur in �A U the small Till -She went to the publfi - Was o�er 14 years io passed for a t1drol-clas4. jittending High 'S,c4loof Sh4-e obt-abied a non-prl ,Cla.ss,certifica:t,g�-f.gq�a;le", , .; - 5 years alloi i I � I 3 months'- - —Last Fridaya 94 . � I . wor. I I at .Anxetar's , 116 I ]lead of C � ; , 11� Ri 3 � I band,of I �diatsp and � . lake to ,escape. 'MilrO i ' 0f, the Cyp rus Hills dl� to Gov. Dewdney,,awl � . lice was sent-by,Coli, -PO I � � . - Mr. 3,filrey to scour th ney believes the 10 r,iegans, who ri�ngge t1i - r summer- . . � � �­About a year ap Hugh -Mc-Mill'all-, -WhA - . Fr,amosa. River, lost a' . water near Shundere s_ . . . beengiven to Mill Seve, before, and which:he y . A.t the time lie .sought wit�hout success) iald ill . heard about it until , when.,Mr, -Duncan �itt. 10­�ci the Place, noticell ))led, and succeeded in � , ; —,&t the -Central . - � wb,ich ha.s. been going i( ,days and is not yete - out in evidence -that t1i ly organized plot w,gain siell in which some, __ � gual - ed, The lei,ding spiril . an American lawyer," . ,of forgery, who was ell in the W arden's otfice, . viayeol to -Mr. 'NlU4r.pb - ant's. --counsel, a Iist ��f the witnesses. - --Dr. Hinie,-,of Land, - upostha of i&uiity of t] with the English peopl ,Methodist Churebi � - lectureld W" the same pl �ew=ing. -Ur. 1fi-ne sw _ led- more than five inilli � . Great Britain and 11reh vinced. Queen Victoria, � several bishops, seven � ; 2:1 -clergy a- loil�; list of of . - and navy, and a large i, bersof all the learmd.] truth -of his theories. - ; I —A respeetable-lool rishman callea at a tiel treal the othe.r. Alay, 1 NVinnipeg_ In'the Cc tio he said t."t he hi - in tie city trying to v . iout; success. fli- saw 4 for a cloacilman recell I the gentleman)§-- houso . forined hin-i that he hw hundred applicantsair tilan, wbich was then A West wbile I have t, the young man said. —A fire broke oubr:,, last Friday, in ar.g. . . Burwell's Coli ners, 14Q, - , McPherson of 'Mupi . I rin"al,wl " - -,. iieh Nva-�, burn Zogetlier with 40 tons Ai teen loa-dz of wbeat, t%, standing on the wag floor. 1hie fire is supp -caused by a tranip, -at5 � the town line leading I . about One liour-lieforit-l' I covered,. ­,ami again b, front street,, going to t T.Ij ;Ilj - --john Shipley, NN -b township of Bli-a-shar, : has been arreated ,oilt t1i . - the barn of Alex.'MePli Corners, ohen.iglitla_sf�, hisguilt. Ilesays, thi'. � wealthy farmer, and 1. last spring - and bas � around -the conutr ,y siUl : he states, of doing -na, � (fuently visited the bal it. Mr. McPherson ei` , . . . at 82,0W, of which a Covered by insurance. ,; � .�–Alfre<l Blac,kburn.1 ed as office boy with Al barristers, Tloront,O, WA. for some papers, anA V` side., some pi-attical jol � locking the boy in. It, later when the little fo heard andi-byttiat time- r I I around who could � the combination, ; � . I drilled, the lock sumr#1 , Whose incarti6ration )�i' on hinill. WaS4 liberate - . I �' an hour anda -half insi . I 1! � —The Lucan Entei I Warning note as follol ,the nanye of Win. (;eor ,l sing in this Aistriet for Fir�oside Visitor and Eublished in the Statom I i . . - - m , lie is a f raud and are informed, He p ,either of the above par ful-Of pictures for 75,et never see papers, p, , I money again. ,-;Never_a 'Village mourn the lw _: ,quarters. —The increase in th of the Canadian Faci 'week amounted to $S2, - With the correspond' Year. The Grand Tr I crease for the same IVY —Mr. NV. & 81mith, Slidth) of Galt, .1-8 " . . a 'inachine, -wbich : create a revolutl0ru rnanufae A. ture of briel t1011 has been pateut TJ-Ilited Statep and ('on 11011need by' ractical 11?. .� , . valuable one, This im of turning -oUt the cx4 be'r of 2 ' 500 bricks per —i -he most disastroi visited Toronto brok O"Clock last Monday ill plauade-11 and raged w 'InIolence.notwiths-tandii. Uousiefforts of the ­fire, . until -about 4 �Welock, v . . � . , � "