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"Young ana 11 . i . .. .. I frequent changes, ahl lack of profes. The - . ' He w E . a qd . Reform party hAVe no' Stich . so ce We ar( th - 1 bills. I - ,, lar bills, and veral smal . � ' ' I - evidentl understand. it is. I lk Be - , t, BUTTERICK, & 40.W . y - I . - . 90 . I . . I meeling heid In Seaforth would be'emi, . to � - re Drummond, J. P's. who committfid tvm I � . . . , draw from, and, hence if they depire then, h the af ternoon pa - f kiilds ot sign, ipdicative, not -1 of the fancy that the to I � . - . sional recognition, , .1 . J . - avin jail as v �gmnts. I 1�ayer Patterns for _ ' I . d would be produc est J' e' , (libi- of them to - � RAiable, - � V I - ! . . success, they must put the �T han Is ntQ nendy fuccessful, an . I . - went to -see tie 46 Wild W ­ . I f . hildreu!s 'firmness of. thd President I ut also of ihe first cause assigned is ,the . I . , I . ----�One day rece .,y,as Mr. WeiOniller 4 � � . i I . . principal one. I I ' I .- . I ! ID � - e '" : ' Ladiee, � Misses', Boys' and I . ess-ays their pockets and furnish � -he in an to tive 1 of much good. :The: mlitterp we tion. For iecurity be laced the three .. , was loading oil at . forsaile by HOFFMAN BRO-5.1 -power of public opinion, 'which 'has. Besides these &nd several other � - ter one thousand dollar bills -inside big merchant of Kip, I I . - . . -lainly with th Min - hen rolling the � ani I meet beli(ve rests n e MIS . � I . � not per- 'countera�t the influence of, I . � . . Wrti d- via tb e station, and � 11 10 i v hithertg been -:disorgaaise� I and there- equally good, which spice will . I . Stocking. . Last evening he depa . 3rdt6 ( .. .. � � E I I - - t ,-,- . I . ,. I . . I avishly,la-id . of A that his I I I ome, ba �rrel i ! 11 -, .1,�rfMo,,5t11ht1.'11 -- - . - . . . I uridulture, and we are sure, ute for in, his horse took fright and nu I . I ; fore feeble, Wit justice to the In� mit us to allud�e to,,'AdIdresses were de. the funds go I t b' t�e - . the Western. train en rO I * I tian .1 - - 4 . � ' I t all &,v ray, sendin th 3 baaTels out with.9feat - - . . NEW ADV-uRTISEMENTS � - . . .., ponents This can -be dme to a per- gooc sense, combined with his know- -On 6ttinj into his berth, he fo *forcet the . horse 1. iroce ,, � I . - - has been in this case maintained against I livered by. 1prs.- Nelfes nd'Dewart two OF1 I I I . . I ' boots I I . I f . � . . I . : . I I I . P . . . et, will induce him to about the moner and -pulled off ' eded 'through the : - . I . - terests and eminent Methodist , i ines. Dr. Nelles .1bain extent � f led I of. the. distri : . � 4 . Taylor's w,ste !: � - . t . them on the floor - - . - ; . � . already - eaving ' . - e use property lin � I w ficind suchiAs i fav4 the propQsitions ( .. goi ace, when he f -fill, - The wagon received . . . �� The figure between the parenthesis ifter Such imme . by the establishment 1, a V made and stock te and then tbiough Mr - t - ' . � � � , . ']�efore, however, 29 to I WIT line denotes the page of th . pa"r on which strong political influence. I The .amount made! allusion� to . e i satisfactory solu. that of whi6b, Sir cha;rd. ric . e� * . the advertisement wU1 be found � I I , ur leading ag cu, of the car.' nsiderable damages and the horse wu I I . I � . . .1- . I ­�T�, Kidd. (8) ' - 4 money actually inVolved in the - case, tion. reached On the -V'.eixbd question of prgp[)ses t6 lai the nucleuq- .. tb - I'mby somd of o .1 sleep, he remembered the money.. and c ' I - , I . , . . - I - Barona for two Weeks I ­ , . : I .i I . 1. i : - . .1 I turbits. getting up, examined big stockings I, but b dly cut. i I . � . I Tn� - : I . . - wew Fan doods-Ranton. Bros. (6) � . � I I . meeting of the Offi. ; - 11 ­� I we ha.v-e no means of estiniating, except religious linatr�uctiqn,j in the 'Ptiblic in. � --..- . -At CIO regul4r � ­ . Bros. ' I I - , found the bills goxie. The . . � Bujidere Hardware -Johnston, . � . THE mi)lmpaign. � Ras Durliam is , - �­- - , I I � . i � to his dismay . . I .1 - The Right Place -J. L. Sinith., (5) 'I ' . . ' mitted the - ob- � -i I. - i I esult. Board- of thi Brussels Methodist ' aaftisindica6Bdby' 6 ' � . . R no th amountof land Schools and While he ad . ews of the Week. *� car was searched, but with ; ' j, . ogan. (6) ' - . . . .. � . $ I ! . 1. . . waxing, warm, . and b)th political -� i � T4 the Farraers-R. H i . . I - � I ch the resign �tion of � W. H. Me. � , ' d three- I - �COTTC N INT EGYPT. -The Egyptian Misideais that, -when pulling O his C ur , - . I , S Seeorth. Fall Rams- -G. S. Henderson. (6) , - leased ---over ."three miuian an jection Of soiA e tliat-1 RAS only a com-, tie e 'in to be puttin 3, forth "their .. - � a,s Recor4in Steward, was ae- . � . I . . � . e en) 9 . . . . . . par D � I cotten a -op is e v . a . Se1ed Wheat for Sale-"'. & G. Brocki ( i) quarters acre:.' Eastern ..ca,pital was - ' . I ,xpected to be cry abun- stockings, the money musthaV.e � I a , be effected, he IaS r . . . . . it ce�pte , , ST - I J*fey B.ull for Sale -A. � - id Sons.(5) . . � � promise -that has -be 8 8 � On the Liber il sid�t 'M - dant. " b, ana someone'-afterivardi pi d id W A� I Kerr was appointed - - I vanEginoy i ' i X.. atrength,* I . oul . . . I ­ FArm for sale--VAM, Jas. Fanson. (5) I largely interested in the schemb'aa is . not blind t6' i1he fac thio practically, as! his successor - A unanimous vote Of - i . Patterson' of *Brant, Sir4tichar ,a.rt. IV, 'AR 8111rS ORDERED. -Spanish war 10, will be gi . ' ' �� I . . � . . . . - S . C upi A rew4rd of $2( "' * - I I ! - only : . ­ I I I o e * tl I I Firm fb'r.&ae--John: MM - rdy. (6) - : I - , � anks -was passilct -to -Mr. McCracken - I Z, "I �lokey. %) - I shown i�y the stalument of the New a coinpro,Qse , is possible while and other pr6minent met., have ship 3 b8 ve been ord6red to the Qiroline whoever returns it to the Ce"tra, lie- i . , ion-Janies 0 � ,. . . I I . ' I I wright, � 1 4 t" ce in this . 7 . a te; farins for Sale.L�'& MaywoO& (5) . : York Herald that the first information there exists su'6h a. great diversity -of - ' . . Isla ids, I . Station. Detective, Murphy h the fo! his, 12 yeairs of pervi, - poai� - . . � . -1 � .. I . � - A � -did chance--lyin.,wommilifin. (iq) � � � ­ I . addressed meetings-. �1 The Conserv�tive It wasdebid.-I-d to adopt the week- ' 1- . .In . . . . 1. . .! : ­ . .1 . There wa a time when ti ni. : ��� ed -D. A , Wilson. (5) '.' . g -thID determination of - the PAGUIBUT ('�RE.,T,VVA.�Many-ViCtin`IS case in hand. r 8 I . : I I ,. -r6spectin - opinion. The ReIierond Doctor also cause is being chain ioned by Meissrs. . an - onsidered i learl' -1y offering system ineonnection with the - � I I . � . I - I : - . � .. . . � . . e a . . Gtri Wanted -Expositor office. � . the I .. . . . of 0. I in Gran da drop d die in the Putlmhn cars werg c � y , . . . rio ]Readers (9). President to inforce the. law, protect - efully ackn6wledg�d the good work � ' - 0.-' - 10- a - ' i 2gregation andito that end coutribu- - --Lnuigden & wp&on. (s) � � - grac I Cowan of alt'- C. H. A . , - 001110 cc 1 . p New Onta . - . . . . -t ts. -e the :t_ . i Thomas " ire cotton as safe as one's own r I ; - ' . . . I ) ; % opeS,wete 3 I - � . I . . t - , . . h) � - . . 11!@� - -placed in the churd . I . � . T�'SchoLus--G- W. Papst. (S) eje t men, was ;Iriue T xas . -- � . tion boxes, to receiv - envel , * . , �t a, J , , C A-%Yn Colifige--Principal: Austifi� (8). L . being � done "by the pr'eselvt Minister of tos Of Ottawa, an4 the sweet si I D oi GF,D CROP ri . .h. . . I . . . I ip . .- 11 . - f I " - . 's�'ter Excursion. (a) , . s evoted himself 'r Plumb. AS , ger � red Ong damage by . , Huron ' . p h a suffe ��' . - � 36n . telegra.phed,no�- to �the tidi6n.TerritorYp Edaicati�n, w6 ha,' '.d ' crol . Notes. i -Th ... . . . � . - �� - a : - T4e Very - X. R. Counter. (8) � I Wall Street. Ani6ng the dele : I. from Niagara, Sen -. 1. � piay, - - . - : . . - � e Kincardine Standard has a fii�ii ,: - N `� Best- I I . , droiltb. ; I , � bat to 11 - with intelligence q,nd natirin energy to . . aesoriptiOn of the improvements and - �. B�tter Ivanted-A. G. Ault. (a) I , - . I 9 be judged from these namesv (fIRWINGEORGIA.-Geo &prornises Five Brussels boys pulled one and a Baird .,& . � . : � . I - I ' , . : I I I " I � - t.. �. -11 , I . 1. � i J " .- � perfecting of . . . - -- 111111N"�- gates who urged the President, to re- the , ouir, educational sy'stdin. a larger eld of corn than : or I a4loitions to the flour mill of � 4 ­ - - � : . -1 I argu ment is, most - deci dly on I the .� any Ygar quarter acres of flax one day Aast week 2 a , ; ' I ­ � � yi . � T ompson, (the latter gentleman -for- , � ! 46 d or suspend the 'order was Senator . By ho means i nsible -actio)a - , tit? I . - I - I .,.. � 4 . . I Liberal side, but wh Ot'.th "me' ,,-Reports in 8 hours. Who can bea in er resident of Ba,y field). The mill now - , Cockrell, the Ma r. Of St. Louis:, and of the association, was the ad6ption of' . . A?Ga",w T-Roors M.is.14-N I ., The Methodist people have p ,cbas- � . - XV,00 .0 r.- ,gain . ,JS - - � � 11trou it it -* . yo - the Ileasi se' - e ballots w� 11 be cast or: the 82. w)rks on the paUnt process and is the. . 1- -� � - .the 'Mayor . of Kansas City. 411 the t1l report of the �ommittee appointed . . I - � I g recel ed here of 4 . I 11 -- . ,.. . bulk of th are continually .bein ed a house and lot for *a parsona e -at , - - - , , - - I - . � *-I- I I I e I . - �J I - I � . � � I I Liberal ca;ndidate polling day g of Afghan troops at Hefifryn. The pastor f . 74.� a - , 1. ­ I I . on wf� are the reat massin . ) ; . . at i L I I I L party en ilable was brought to to consider the' position of Upper'Canada ' - "The mill has been rebuilt under the . I .influ ce avai . I . Aug-. 12I)L I . . � - � I _ I Her kt. . , friend 3. 1. I . . Y r -he Duke '--LJames Ferguson egation being, chiefly made College. The fi�llowing recommendation S1:CRF,TAR �ORSCOTLAND.-T Is new'brick .resi- . . !.-!�FCIRTII, FRIDAY, 1"5 L bear; the del, not prepa,red.topredict. REaionar dvotes Brandon, is making hosts of . . - - I 41'rection of J. & Runciman,of Goderich - __ . -- -L. S I - 1! .do not a,l d in hand. ' . e experience in - I - � .. . I , 1 ways go box , The 9 has had an enttensiv h ' - with t I . I � of 13 ichniond has been appointed secre, )Iet.6d - i , Up. -of Democrats, and - i6luding was embodied I tb�isrepor : I . dence, in Grey, will soon be com] , . - I .- T . t� i I � 11 . .. . ' itending theerection of many,of'. I ! . ' Wit- icians some, equ � . I . I tor Scotland, with a seat in - It is a I A* A- Presideut h a Ileav3r- these-pr.m-, ent polit- - i I address delivered by Sir Richard was a tary of state . . neat a erll , X . in '. - I . and ready for occupation. . 'States - .1 . . i I I ally - The High School. section of the On- t e best mills in tb Western I and .-J�- , ! Foot. . . � . t -masterly efl�ort� and.. is facts were the dabinet. . � and commodious structure. . i . The work -- ' ­ . I '' - . � .1 prominent business men. -The Indians, 'tario � Teachers' Association would re- . . * C. &TuiELED By - BRiG,,LN.-Ds,-:1rigands the Pacific Slop- on the , A - J -0 I . - ' . so patent and convinicing, that in of 0 . I . .. -The Brussels Caledonian gam,E s WET 0 ay..L recent- I - . * spectfully submit to the Honorable the . . bolting machinery has been -all done by � 4- 0,ur American neighbors h . . I * E ­ - I . � , - I - I Of couri�e, were without- a representative.' are I UT49mg . pirus, Greece. They have take -place ou Tuesday) September 8. A � . �4 - - y had the n " ruction "I as ell , I I Minister of Education that, although at his opponents dare attempt 'a rep�� In Robt. Arms g, if Brussels," I 'I . 1. . . . X r. tr ' . . I I �.; .ir India w Al wa of no avail, -however, right must I _ ceiryled.1off abveral ladie� and 6mand long list- of- lil?eral priies are offer r . - - - 1 4 as: 4-e in. Canada. It seems tliat, some . , a � � i . I �i one time U C ada College was a this connection we a , mentio Ithat y r4usoms for their release, I I I I � . � --A very sudden death occurred on " - . . I � i neces ary 'Ejtu'net 1 -of the Provincial I y 1i hew compfititi6ti. * onday, at the residence Of Robert ,4 I i .prevail even against such powerful, and- is � -Lord V, t is dead. - -The ne;v bridge n Ki on the . 'A . the Government.have been guil f a D ?,Ar. %tie Temyes ear ippep - ; I 71-4 - years. age, through influence brought� to � � .4 aWan � - ­�p .- potent iai University, it isno Wigfirin the interests . . Curry, Esq., East oah. Air. A. . .-I I . 1 i � t I influences as capi . and political . He i ,ery ed with distinction in the Fed- town line between Stanley ana hak ­ ' � I . : r - I bear upon the authorities at 11 i 9- . , of irery. doubtful proceeding. - Thev ave � 2 : 7 - - . . I --ror I ­ � ary -educAtion that a' school .. - - t Nevin, of Lower ." gham, went tiere , - �� , ; ­ - . - . 4upport. This is a ne� experience for of second � . I eral arrhy durin- the late an tan- ,., + . . � 0 in Amerri-. been completed, and is a very " , I . - witers proc, -red ,aintained from I rom- tOf1 the wealthy stock o I i the Americans, bat it a evidently ap- . in appointed Mr. Ward, sr., father of the . Ir a 1: ain.. when not fa:r f - this'eharacter should be r . - . fo! ittle pig, � - , : � . 11 . Provincial. funds'. ! i. � ' ca. � tial and satisfactgry'struettire. . IV] r. CurF, )S on his! road home he was �, . � - ,y . . - - . I . . �, U In.an irregular way.leases, -of Indian re- d f ' : � . . Conservative can ate, * Retulning .. Sitoohwv�.-Two-thirdlg OL the mem- -Mr. John McCool has renteg his � denly ill hnd sat down by the ; .1. 1 . I - preciat� bythe people, as the course of , i I ' e; oro, � .-and ��. I . serves in . I i I Officer. The U tie son is, not - ers f la Imperial Par1liameitaregkouse faiih. which is situated near Lon dsidewhere ho . . y some I- . . - . THic ExposiToR . has long urged the - . Texas and Montanailor the the President i's waxiiii commended by -has out- : fathe b , cotland.' . . , � . . ) 0 S a was found b i -ii. � - � . fact that Up*p'er Cana6 College * 4ho( N2 ien in the township of Hallett, for �A.-. �' of enabling them to I ze ' . �.' . I ., � likely to be a ver fair or ini partial � .�, at,irin of rc a i to ? 'a . - . - I � � - We are glad our - I � I . - . I � . I , . F. LTA ­ �JM 1. purpose gr,a their the pres� of both Wties. gven the STORM. -Rig t persons were ten.years, to Messrs. Jamiesor and one and taken. lAck Ar Curry I 1, . - � lived its usefulneag, an ,�� I 6 . * -, - 4. � - . down (?n a loun f ew- � , - caule upon these reserves. The condi- New yo- ' . � arbiter. ,f I , eye he sat ,-1 I'V-I . I : rk Tribune which, rarel . . killed a id several fat% ly injured -by a. Cole, for $350 a; year. I I . - �� -- : . ,. ly has. a .views are *endorsed by, swell an intelli- . - 4 f, I, . i�1-110e;arat- , �­ . W � I . I %ne at Norwood, N. Y. last week. tea and fell okr dead. dis- T- � . -F hese leases -were that the hold- good word -for Mr - Cleveland is con- I - . eve I . -A young man named I)avin,-,o, Clin- m'4u. ­ � ­�*11 � . ' . T he Austro. 11 ease is supposed . . - 9. �­j4 W ' � - gent and. competent bod as the Ontirio Co3tiv. rs-RCIAL T " I have been the cause. - ' y . I m , . ki ethoulil Pay a rental of two cents per � . - - HoN.'El)wARD 9L. ME, the leader of ton, had the misfortune to have leg i , � . I I . r - the Reform party inthe Dominion Par- . eign. . He wasout .- B e. -was a -n at t .eai st�ained-to pay a reluctoLiA tribute of . . . ma )ol, it six. y y rs of age, - . , .4v - Teachers' Association. f The work done . . Hui- gar Minister proposes a broken on Monday. alling � � 14 -- ing .that 11 a,6arently the , . mer, b , t -1 -Y , acie 'aud that the money so received - . ut hadbeen liviilg a retired . . I respect, s4t ' . ia unio b6tween.A.ustria,Hun- fl, x, and got into a friendly scuffi with a far ... :- . com ner . 11 -. ' ' .. � - advance Of liament has * g9ne, on a trip to the old . - a . t fei v years. . - . i . at this College is not In in . I I ..- 1 - , y - . . t -. - . gar3 . I - , 0,- I � -shJbula go, to the -aid and support of the President llas;$cted justly in requiripg that I � Germany. . . . ,a companion, with the result a . 11. ` l4e for the pas � . rl�,-i i ­ . done at the High Schools tind Col- I --1,A. - . . i . .country. His arduoas' labors and his - -The beqvy.rains of -Shipley, of the uron ; -A horse b6longhag to Mr. Andrew ;. ;- -I'- I . . . thatthepublic interest ShO. be I - :1 . , P Ruixm). -Mr. Thos . � [i judiansinlieu of the use .of their re V r . I I , . Pqrv"- , legiat;e Institutes, �; while its graduates close attenti to . last we caused daln4ge ainounting to road, - HuRetit, clelivered the firsi � new . Piingle, 'Turnberry, rau away while in � . sek-es, The Indians, of cGurse�, did not' monlit.,, I . ; on to siness during the - - , - I 4t�7' . . . . I . � , . . have not for years taken any better ra,nk, � . . . thot san a of dollars to farmers of Wash- ill, Clitc ,- on Tues- Wingham, a few I diys ago. SWting '� ' ' AR i- I recent lonk, and trying session, seriously wheat, at Fair's m, in , , � �i ,,, underst�nfl the arrangement, andw'ere Would that we had 'a 'ilian of Presi- . - q - �. ingt county, N..Y., in the valley be from the foundry, it ran down Victoria I I . �, . if they have ta4p'n as good, as the grad " day of last week. It was a 'good 8 imple, 1.1. - - .to it, neither.had . impp6ired his health, and he has crossed twei n Whitehall -and Fort Edwards. of Defiance, and yielded I r. thirty to Josephine street, and was evidently � '. � I . m�- � not consenting F4rties de�t Clevfila4d's firmness and rectitude ' . ove : . . I 1� c , . . uates of bur Righ, ;Schoo Z" If the .. I of rec making"for home. It kept -the centre -of , ' i � I .. . - - ik�i - the Atlantic with'the - iperat- The crops are nearly ruined. � bushels to the acre. F . � viem Ai I t6 pr�ceedin' been ratified- 1by Con- -at the head of public 65%i rs .in Canada. . � � 9 - I . - - , t . . money which is practically --masted on . . the road well. Persons tried to stop it -- � .� + , - 'as but wa 0 ai I I in . In: point of ability and assiduity- lk..N�Ow DisEAsFy--A strange brain ,dig- -Mr. Rdnald McNaugbton, ol Brus-- - . , . gre -a simply connive4, at and W ith an h ruler.the' late half- I .9 I � . . . . - I I . . breed anada. College were divided .1 ality is r n_a sel - dl t al manner, but failed. When , I r -V� _ . I Upper C I ease' f -yreat fai in thd .. s, was seriously injure as weE k by in the usu- . , , . ; � -a, 4 pe�mitted by the Secretary of, the In- reb,enion' and Indi I ** Mr. Blake has no equial'in Canad and nort Owe s' rt of Georgia T -t kills in it got so far as'Mason's store, a young . . . . an u ... Isirig in the t pa being thrown from his wacron. His 5 . : - I I among our,High Schq�ls and -Collegiate � ' in .5 , �' I I . I ­ . . - Mur" horse was frightened at. a pig, aud Mr. - - � � . . � �ortbwest would not -ha taken .place In' . . . I 11 t terior, so that"the cattle M'e'ui bad no N . few in the old world, and should any- 34 b ouri. In one neigh, bor ood lad by the -name. pf John Porter toot. - ' ' rrr I I . � - - I - . stitiites it would �e productive of -him that w - Id -impair his ray Monty six deaths ocot rred in one 11cNaughton-was thrown violenlly to another method* and- suecdeded. He rau ....' I I and scores of -useful: live . . Ahing befal . on I - � � - � �� legal ri,pts.to the lands they occupied,. . . 1 A . ,w:ould� have .very great good.. * Wel hope the sensible ­ . out on the road a�nd as it got close to. - - t 4 . - . � .. da Ityl,nother place five )ersons.(fied the gr . . I ' t om .in. enced to been spareiland millions oi mon ., ..,buinesi, it Would be a calamit , to his -. .1 - Ultima ely the ciAtle c use .9 I . i . . Y. . . mind falling o1i his head; 4 1 1 . ey would *. 3 im he sprang forward, caught the reins ' - . ; . . - of the teact era will,be accept- . . " � . � . suggestion, . . in o,, le . . . -Mr. Thos. Stinson, of the" B field W I . , � - I cri�wd the Indians, and, as a result, t4e, have been saved, while in ead�of a. dis� * . party and- a .great loss to his country. Q JELFAERT ISLAIND. -The commander road, 8tabley 8 i i the close to the horse's. head, and was drag�­ I I I . � ed and immediately acted upon by the . I � I -, had his horse � " � . - ` e never , I i i --- -laiter became diwiatisfied, an4 fifially content& and distracte, I pe - - ( i : We hope,.therefore, that I ie may return Of the E I 110 vesiel w�bi ch wenf to stable loose, when by some -means th ged to the Queen's hotel, but he 0� 11 - 444 - -�.� - I - . .1 .. . i - . I Eap'a'n, recently, reports tha,t colt got its leg broken just- below let u , ;, . I ,ple we Ministfir of Edtication i - I I t . . I go his his hold until he bro . . I . . . , p; I rebelled, and as. Indians do under such would have to -day in - e Ca-4adian � � I -.- - . with'his, shattered lie Djth-lully re st6rek Nagasaki, e 8tandstil. No damage � � � � . I the horse to a ­ � * . I . . . while passing a harbour at the �Outh Of knee; it is now doing as well e . : ': �- - ' � - .,: I .and his energies so re invig rated �h�t he I . . - � . , �; eircurnstances, started ot�lt on ithe war Northwest a prosperous and contented - TiffAm - terribly lo thsome disease, 1. . � - . I Quel paert Island he saw R ussian men- expected. t can b was done whatevb'r. This was aeourage , 1. . . . I . . - I . I � I � I - -i; � . �-7. � P4, and. the military had to f step in class .4 settlers. But the Americans 4 , will be 'able to tak,, big old place and of -war stationed therein. rhe Russian ' I b e Ty � � - I . i 0 - $. -At-the Hamilton Caled1iian games 0118 act and the lad shou . T I " 7 .:� 1� ? smallpox, is at pmsent",raging in Mon- I : . t . . . I :- I I ;A4 quell. the disturbance. . The .Presi- have had their. day- of corruption a;n d continue. -- hi's battle -in � e intere s of. Agg as flying on the shore, and forts, on Tuesd' rew-drded.' 5 - I I . � - I I . � 11 � . . "' I . treal, and isralpidly'#reading. Unfor- ' . ay,. Gideon Perry, of Gre y, - in i -Blyth Advocate of last week L . . .. . . de�t sent a comnuissiGner in the pers -a- . . ; I piers and wharves were behig construct- this county; took Ist. prize M" putting I ­2.rhe � , � On mi rule with the conse nt evil results good government and for ;he be c t 'of, . � I I I i I �� I . � . .. I . qu.e, tunat�ely many *of the French Canadians 1* I . ed. . ertinently rerw,�ks : The ratepiyers i I � I I � 0 of GeiaerakShermari, to investigate aDge. . I 1. his countr � , . , . heavy stone, lst in light stone, I p y the' � I - y * have a prejudice. against vaceination,and � - " M N,. -A New in on is in good 0 7 - , Ln�� MMOM.M -upon hiatel � - ,- , I . I . - . I '� . - into and it is time the were having a ch ­ y. F " 'r OF CTROUS in the two-hani era. Gide f Blyth would 1�'Ike' to know wh . . . . . 'R" '".P' - � we - ; . . Y ( , �`- , , i th4 causes wMeb led to the dis6ontent We. have' had our day of n�isyule and I : [ I .1 - )r( ei�atch says: W. IV. Cole,'the form. and hard to beat on tlie tax rate: should be lowared . Z : . . J I � - - refuse'to take o4er proper and neces- � - ..: - . . I . . gh A A. Bailey'A . I I . -1 1k . � I TiffF, half-breed and It iers eirci 9 . . property while Ithey tontinue-as, . is - � 4 and disquietude of ,the Iiadiaps. The have suffered Aot a little, but 'Perhaps. � weights.. I I . . �� .-4 1 1 � I . .: I . saryprecautionar'y.measure8, anfl as 'a -1 . . . �. . I :Meged -to sfill liq 1 or j ust .the "me as, I � ;; G ers,1 reported the state fif 4ffairs 'as eve,4 with- us, a' change, is ot far off and I I I of war Are ' still bei ing ied at Regina. interles in the Barnum slic w. - Bailey'A -A -short time ago some evi�-dis posed � . I * . � . t . .� � t . � consequence it is ver�j difficult' to keep before Colonel Ri ' � heallh is shatiered, but he �ietires with a &rson threw a stope throu,g,h mie of the I*fore the first lo May, and witlio4, � I , � - * � � I . de cribed above'r which had, 11itherto that our'day of deliverance 'is. 'near - chardsop. - W: ,th tb e fort, . I I . -1': .. I ; �� . . : at' ' ; � i I - Cne of- $2;000,000 as a rbsult:of .-five e' Presbyteri'an church on paying any lice e therefor. Surely` * I '- 4- - . . the- disease within reasonable bo' d ' 1, . I windows of th - . -neral i terest. year 'C the Thame road, Usborne. The ass I Z I �� - 'n. unknown- to President Cleveland, - . . . . un 8� conel' � . sort of thin i -a' little "too thim"; 11 . I bee hand. - - I usion of Riel's trial I' connection with Barnum. ole ihis I . i . I . . g, . . ' . I I . -Already nearly .twol.hundred- deaths 1. . . . -8 � I ' � n in the b6ing'stained, it will. post consid g' iff the 'ratepayers and. the I I 4 and recorn mended the imme4iate re- . . � in the affair seemed tD 8 Wde, , ,the has inade a great deal of money tiable However, I . I . . I , .,:� . . have - occurred from $he disease. Sir are willing to be "sat - - i moval of the cattle men from I the In- The TeadherW Parliament. . � I mill still. qontinned to g-ind. ,"5eyeml circus busine*m in Australia and Cali- to rep -lace -it If the guilty per - is public Byt " . . I . ' I . . , � I . 1. . . � . upon " in thatfashion they mustriot blame � ;% 4 11 . 'ion or -. - . � .. . forn a, and is said to own $1,000,000 of found he will be punished. � - 11 - -- . prom . I ' I I I 2 Frb,ncls Hincks, ex Finance Minister of � 1, 11. 4 . reperves. Acting upon. this advice The twenty-fifth annual. Tonvent ' indut actors in therebellioi' a e real estate in Chicago. . , 4e law which they are permitting to be � . I -30�4 I . I Carfada, and for, many years a -prominent - � . . i - -Mr. Thomas Allin, of the Thames , . 1. ; 17,1�1 I the President issued a pe ry order the Ontario Teachers' Associatio I I . ery day. We understilnd the � - -1 rz I � _ reTptd � - n was 1. been 'sentenced to riou . term,% o im- Swa�pr-,-AD�xi,i.-The seventh suicide Road, Usborne, has been appo.. d to, 'Irlolated ev � I - , - . f - . . ' i ` I i and able politicia,n* is one of th e vie- ­ � , . � to the cattlemen, informing'-thpin. that held in "Toronto last week, and wasone � I ., 9 , I � I . prisonmdut hi the P ovin ial Pei * enti- In six weeks from Highiate archway, the management of the warerooms Df the party instructed to make the recom-' . . . � � i . : I : ! I tims, lie having, died from the disease on . Loii4 Ion, occurred't�e other -day, whe ' I � I , I . ; � � na � I - - . of the most'.-Wteresting meetings ever - J , Massey- Manufac endation. to the g6vernmerif of a Police , 0 -5t 'I their cattle must be remove4l within ary. Maxime Lepinej P ilip, Garnet turing Co., of Toronto, T I � x ! � r . � . -' : . . I girl sevente,en threw herself fro -in the magistrate for the county has perform-: . ' r apid spread of the I . I ' � . ',.* I � I ­ I Wednesday. --. The r I - ' at Qu'Ap�elle', Northwest -Terr[tory. . � --­ held. This association is - composed of � Albert Monkman axid .five other half- � . . � I . I I parapfit of the bridge. to the ro �� foFty days else Ahey� would be seized adivay, Nve wish him success and good lu,,.k in ed his ardnous du;y, and the temper- � . � .1� 14 . I I � I disease will not be a surprise to any I I . .- . . � ' . I I ­ d d by 6e Go delegates 'appointed b the several local W � .: . I ance people may now look forward to a I . I , appropriate ven1dient. , , y . . . breeds. have,. been s(aitencod to seven seve ity feet below. A well-written let- the business entrasted to him. ' I � , -- . I I - I .. � -- .;J . � * as - Instita 'lew of the following iacts ag set forth � - ter was found . iat . - � . I - , I I Is order spread consternatiol' among 1 and t' -eter ,speedy issue of the sani�. . , ! , sociations 'Gr Teachers' teA . i . in her pocket, saying tl -The'Masonic Excursionj roini Ex . . - _ � . . . . - . years.; Alex. Fisher , w6 others to I - I . - 1 gi. ,� - ponden.t who says: I � I - . �.! � . e- cattle owners who hai � eep ac- throughout the Provib ce. At -the recent by a corres 4 three year d four othe - as sfie could not get work,and was-resOl to Port Stafiley, *on. Friday,, th 1, 7th -Tberesideiie'e of Mr. P. H,ollihan,i . , ip i I ' s, -an s to 1 -$. 1 . ' of vice or - inst., wa, - srect a p6rfec t sue- � . , A; I I ' enc4- of the carelessness . s in every re , � T � , F � .. " ' . 0 9 year ved iot to s1well the ranks 4th concession of East. Wa�vanosh, was 1�,..7 - customed to be treated 'in this: manner meeting an unusually full -.attendance of I'lie evid V . s6me:people in le, ing, in Regina g I S vera I othe . half- ­ cess. , Over 400 tic4wts were. sold in , � J -1 . I . � I ..- . manifested b -tt ' ,* men Ij cancy, she had determined to take struck by lightning on Sunday morning,. � 4 4�. 8 h n I 8 I . � � "iii by, the authorities. Many of �h,Qsd in- delegate'§ were present, and a inore ih­ their children m ix- wit-li other w e tl e breed were 1:0� go to I . ­ � � . ppe for s ntence herfile. . and datnaaedto the extent of .',3300 ort ' -i- t I � I I . � I .1 Exeter, and the additions along th, �, line , 0 I L � � . - . - i, 1 terested in stock in the -west, ar wealthy telligent body it would scarcely be. pos- fornifir are only partially recovering is when called for. The triad of the 'Indian CQ -L INTING, TIIE COST. -The papers. are ,swelled the total to about 1000. 1,11 en- $400. The family, consisting of Mr. andi I .j � e! � . . % . r 14'. . i overwhelming.- A - esti it.ting the cost . i ... j at be ' � �:.-, � . p�litiajans afLd busiriess iren of New sible to donvene. Ma,uylsubjects per- -Mr. Chas. Drum- chief, Ppundmaker," has j n con- ,of Gen. Grant's fun- Joyed themselves.finnien6ely. , *rs. Hollihan,-one child ��iid a hired' I I � a I � T 44i . i that I -The-Wingha -in 'Times pla4 which Iflau ­ i, I .. k(J writes to an evening paper I era. Underta'ker Merritt's bill was $10, , were in bed at the time. All were * �:f,.l ainin e ests of mor -a- . I , : , � . : .. 4 - Y6rk, Chicago, and c 0 cities. t, ,g to thi-'educational, iAtei . . eluded. He was of MurSE oun ilt . - -­ - ­ - . I � I girl bf ,14 brought a boy five or six years i .) I -111 v .655, �1, e four rphysicians got $1,500 each, was.recently- sold wider a chattle mort- 1-.7nocked ,)enseless-and remained so for' 1. . . . I . I �.-, � - I* d to . the Province and the welfare* of the pro- old,to mass at the crowded chapel . of ` of tre son -felony, and: was gen L gage, was purchased by a syndicate of several , � � � T-4e'se gentry at, first were in9 ,me a ter -T d to -and t �e temporary tomb cost $7,000. ars to: . - . . - - ; . i -,Ai I . . � I . � I I , 11 � - a s� ,s this . have been -frightened by the storm , - make light of the order of the President, f6psion were ably nd 'intelligently di the Hotel Dieu, last Standay morning, imprisonment in th penitentia. . for Besidi. - inust be reckoned for the citizens, a�d, will hereafter be C'Ond noted , 0 ran i- I. I I . . . . . . . . ; A witlithe Aisease plainly, develo T" workof making and putting up decor- . by Mr. 'Galbraith, an old and exper- #iider the bed On which .. 11 �� - -.1 . -�' - � . ped 'on ' , -4 febling. no doubt that their political, in- - cussed. :In addition.to this,. several in three yf�axis. Previo.is to his sentence . I I : �" . I I . It - - . -- - I - - .. the child's. face. The writer'and family atioiis, $1-10,000 ; -padd for seein, g -the ienced newspaper ., wan, who a Lio uld �seepirig� and was killed. The, - � -1� � I I . o �-. � . I . ed up, by their money bags, teresting essays were rea&; and, these in beat 'hasty retreat, but, after coming . I � � .1 - � Anence, back- ' . . he made. what is. el lame eiized as an procession, $1,068,700; and estimated make- a g tectric 'fluid seems to have ,entered: ; I ! . I I a i I - ood paper of it. I � I �� . . , : "'t1hrough a, window and 6where it went 1, . � . ' � I - I 1, . � .-- � w6uild be safficiently -weighty to 9ver-awe turn, _ elicited considerable - disdussion. out saw two meti leading a child m4th- " eloquent address, " in which he vebe- cost o', ino'numeut, $500,000, presenting -Tbf� financial, statement: of the . 2 : � . . . I . � i . I . I - ' * - � 1� I . - r �Vzw the President and induce him - ia with- Mr.- J. G. Glashan, an eminent educa- aIr the marks of .the terkible s a gr in d -total of $92,214,355. This city Metbodist.c - on disboro, dut nearly the whole end of the house . A cOurge mently p hurclies on the L d I � I . � I . . I r9tested his. � thinocence, i4 said - "I I ." - � . visible; It is such reei klessness as these I was, y �eou piarily', a .heavy gainer by- th i as knocked down. The building is a � . � � �: � draw the obnoxious order,, or : at least tionalist, read a paper entitled 11 A Plea - that h6 had paved thif lives of hundreds � I -P circuit r,how§ $564.63 to have been con- I � � - - � . �-, I I- . , . ever t, as . ame'onii and n axly new. It will cost � - I � . cases that the authorities have no power the estimated amount of ti,ibuted by the eople of Londesbor f I -- . - . ' . * it to , a dead letter. Uiti- for the Study of LIQ 'in Our Public to remedy." � I I of tlie Great Moth J white cli ildrer- moneyleWhereby outsiders was$5,OQO,- $250.08 by the K I 10, almost as inuclint:) repair it as to build al. - I - -- , permit remain I � . . 1 , . . .8 Ill, inburn appointment), 4 4 1 ' 1 1 . I 11 I t . � . � I . : - a � i Lew one � - * - ' � . , however,, they �oncl�ded to' Schod-Is," 'While Mrl v* I $�' On concluding his sp, ech 1e sait down 000. . . � I . and �46.04 b5r those of E , I I 0 ly shattered all, - . I . Glashan's iews \ .1 . 1.! benezp,r,makm'g , as it � Z bad . � . . I . - . N I I I . 11 ,� T I 81 ROME SUIT. -An unusual suit Was a total of ,985-9.75. - - I through. 11 14 � . =a memorial getting forth their on this subject were clearly and f6reibl ' ' 'and awaited the sep.tence�. Men he I i : . As ouR. readers know, towards' -the I I � . y % . I I � . � . i ' - . Brus els Post of lastweek: � . . - � . '. . com nenced in the Circuit Court, Mil- -On Clinion'� civic holiday,o -Says the Brus � - - �- ­ views a,ndappoirAedani,n�flue4ialdele- put, and much he said I wa -a valuable, the . . � h ea,rd the sentence of i I I ve , 200 . =- . � ) close of the late session of the Dominion ltbre -. year I peni- wau r,c e, the other day, by Mrs. Jose h ' . the 14a'dt Wednesday . . . . . . . . .7, 13,, John Stewart,' . ; � i ' ' 1. � . I � P .i tickets were sold at that station fo. � I . . . . %% � a , and kind of chi � ; tea J pg he advocated would be' .. I y � a , mother * of n arrister of Be and Nliss Maggie: ; gation to wait'upo the Preiident Parliament,.a. resolutibn was passed pro- 'tentiar ,-be said: " Han� me now. ',I Fiab tiyo fernale .twins Port Stanley' excursion, -the nu,mb.,r on I I i . � . - . I , ' � . eirdemands. Mr. Cleveland impracticable in the, Public.Schools, and viding an additional i� I a-ther die in! � 11 � ­ enfotee th ; I . . . . ndemnity Of $500 :Would ri than I e lockeil �Ip." -Nv-hi h (lied at the time of birth tWo the train being swelled to nearly 900 be-. � . Sin,�Iair, of this place, were united - .. . 7 �� . � I ) I I I E -. , . .despite the, argum ent� and tvlandish- would be mainly effective ia the, Col-- v the ex- There is no doubi lint ii'this last gen, wee Es -ago. . The babes were perfect in fore - it reached London. Nearl; r the I I .1age, at the re sidence of the brides � , i . - I � . . . to each member on - account of' i ! I v. Johi: � Ross B. A. officiatl I - form, with the emeeption of being join , flather. Re, I L � ed same number was sold for the t routo I I I raents of the delegation stood firm. He , legiate Institutes and High Schools.. -Several of tence.he spoke the tr�th Although the by a firm growth of flesh at the- breast, excursion, and quite a number'foi local -bridesmaids.. ere Miss Grace .M-� =1 % . - . . . . . treme leng�h of the session., ' - lie i 1 ..- - I I I . . . . . - : . � . � I Z 1 gave the in a respectful hearing,; but re- Mr. Win .,Houston, Provincial'Parlia- thei Reform members, who are- wealth -Indians, and- half-bileeds too, will be the -.in ion extending from near,the -waist points. � I � lonald'. of towri, and Miss Susie E.: � ,z� - ' I . � . y� , - - ,f i i ­ . . � . yliie& at Once, without. waiting either to mentary, Librarian, a1s6 read an able and. so comparatiVely independent of ,more comfortably hodsed And better'fed to the cheek. They were taken in charge -Mr.. James Sturgeon and U . . i z_ -; . . .1 � ' I � mily, of inclair, of St. . W. M. Sinplair'l I � 11 . . I I . . � .: I by t ad midwife and placed in alcohol, f ex. rac supporte the' ecinsid-er further the mempri dr to re- essay, his the th .Bayfield, left Clinton on Tuesday of last " � � , me being I I The Study' Of .their Parliamentary.indenitifity, are gen- in the penitentiary !that, � . . al I . iy were ac- -whe,e they.have since been exanfined by r'w'eek, for the old country, having -ken in. The bride was attired in cream � i . . . I � � . I .� . . I. � I . � � . � ta grOO � - t %� I duce his own views to writing. The English. " He is of opinion thait the' '. , . : I . -1 - � �, � I . ­ I .. � erously donating this additional five ,customed to, the clos� Cox nemJ;n't and a gr 3.a b many phy4icians. The mother - ket%, by 'way Of the White Star n ---- � . I . I I . �ic. ashmere, trit tried, with satin and lace,; z- � � . Line. I . -the army,, he told teaching of spoken English has been,too -hundred dollars for va,rious beneficiail discipline will not -only be "inost r ug- clahis that the m hich .the It is said that he had re I be rancre 10 � -� -. . highest officer in - t I . � _ir ridal veil, o b asoins, &c.: Tbe, . f- ; . � . � . . i7 I 1 . . I I . ep - cently faller ­ '�' . � , � - . i _-, them, and One experienced in Indian I - - bab s �' lave been disposed of was- -without to considerable property therei an I w . C -.-- i much neglected in the schools, and that purposes. - Mr. Blake has givenhis five nant to- their feeling bu al . I I ridesmaid,t wore ream cashmere an& ..... - I . � . , � F - - - - . . . - I . � . . " I her �.onsent -and against li'er wishes, au�(' object of the trip is to secure POSBEISiOn qremni muslin, wi .. � lace trimmings, re- ; F i - a4airs, reports the situation in the Ter- "much more attention could be devoted hundred dollars� to the Count I ith. very . . ; . ' ' y . Agricul- injurioui to their hea & I I , i - - ' . - . � . . brin ,ys action for the recovery of their of the same. . I - The presents were harldt , . t . : ­ . � ratio I . . '� I L, � I . , ociety,of hii coistitue doubtful if many theta will . . ��, i1tory, and says thait the cause of the to ihis -important b h of train- tural 8 ncy,. the Oi , Arvive bodi as, - . � , I , .,,, 1pectively. , 5� �, - - - �� . . I - . . I . -On Tuesday O* f last week, Mr. oine and costly.; After the wed -ding ., I I I = _­ -� pfesent fiidian� disturbances is the pres- jug w'ith advantage, .and .he, would 'amount to be funded, and the interest to their terms of impqso R .-,F1uaF­s Pop. GiRLs.-General Booth, Robt. Holmes, of'the Clipton e Era, reakfast the health of th� bride was' - . . . - I � � � � � I -1 .ro * � I . . . I a I � � . . .. _,nment. ­ .- -1 ith, I . . . of t e Salvation Army, writes to the pa- wheeled from Goderich to C . n and - felicitous; - ence of the cattle -men, w1io, by' eir un- -prefer a more natural and - lesEr .be u' osed by Rev. J. Ross in a . r .. . I . , - . -. . seil for the benefit of the Society. I � . . . rop z . � . . . . � . . . . 11 - ; 5 - -:- - -authorizedleases, have left the Chey- . pers that he'bas a project for the forma- rode up and down ever cb, eliciting a suitable reply from! . � . 'N THi@ Toron . . y hill or the road, peei. . . a � .. scholastic method of -studying' our Mr. to Ne*,Js tAes o4 its big 'of an 11 office of help and inq iry," a feat v&ry seldom performe by any - I � �, � t . I . � .Malock, who represents one of the �� . . - - . . tion I - u e groom. Rev. W. '.'r. Cluff also mat F - , , - en-nes and Arrapahoes only oneltenthof own � languagii� , than that now pur- Ridinas of York,. -also gives bi constitu. - half-brother as follo A�'itl . , only the � E . . . I . 0 . s . w;6: The Mao winds, hea;dquarters in London, and agen I& a newsy ape� - man. Ifew retuarks, -concerning n I � � � � . : . . I ; . ", - bicyclist. Not bad . Ot � � . . . . . . t � 1, � their forme -i --territory ana crowded them, sued, wbile he N6ild .dispense with all ,ent's th, . ; rticl on, th e, cies the provinces, and in the i i 'room but the brideamaids. - � - � i direct benefit of his additional up an absurdly opti . Prlucl- Wielding the quill and scisors nus b have !! e and g �;- F� . I e � ; misti 0 1 e I . - ' . - . 1 7 : . � -- I . � � I ; . 6wa about the agencies. Either public the fixed rules possi�le, and ma-ke the pal lialies tbronghout the. world. Men t me in for their. full meed of p ise " 9 . '7 � - indemnity, while others have done like- state of the countr strengthfined his muselle. a M . �. ­ I I � . - wl . y by r(miarking that % I I . I 11 � . : The 2 . 1. � peace, public security and the safety of learning of English much . . I . � . speE king different languages and, fami- � -A correspondent doubts i ` t � ere is ,groomsmen -were-only too happy to; ; I I � I � I . . f . more * 8POn- wise. We understand.that SirRichard . we have come out -of ibe or ieal, of - finan-1 . . . - � . I . i i a . L . . - I ! liar with the haunts of vice and the traf- espond for their fair companions. bir., , q - - i lives, or the peouniary interests of capi- taneous than it is at tpr,csent. - His sug- ' � # another rutal school ill the co rity that . � q . � ) , ,Cartwright intends'devoilng his surplus cial depression 11 poo�er than IWO Were- in ficil Is will be employed, who will be presents Aw neat airz.,� � nd Mrs. Stewart �ook the noon train: I : ,-4. - . � .1 I . . - ' i - . � � -appearan e as ; : . tafists, must give vlay. The. for 1. . .1 - 1. I - � ` . , . iiier gestio'ns on this point are.deserving of Weinnity towaids establishing a Cen:- . booms and bladders; and �bubbles but rea( yt assist.all girls who desire to re- " Baird's school, " o -n 6'e' 2nd cone es tl ast follo,�ed *by good . wish I i = -1 . es"I : 1. . , , . ) . sion - I z . � . I . . 7 . I must be considered, though private in.- the consideration of all �nterested in the"tral 0 I- . ,form, wid who -will aid,parenU an e, & , -1 � . i � . c. - . - i I 1 7 . rganization fund for the.benefit of rich in experience." Oh, yes, we have d, of Stanley. Double rows of shade trees I I - � ' . . ; � - I I . . . . , . . . . - � � I . i � . . I � ' ' M . .. � - . gnaudians in'tracmig missing children -protect the -grounds from the sun�', ray� -T r. Robert Young, a pioneer of � - e - . teresta suffer. He admon�ished -the dele- , education of the young� Although. . . � t I I i I � - - - . � . the the Rfiforni party in.'general. - We do a perf ect we'�Ith of l' experience. Had In cmitnectiWn with the office, houses oi o,nd everything about the sch�ol as a 1p�lborne townsbip,died at the. old home-! -- -- - . 1. . - � � gatiOn that twelve precious days- of the teac)iing in ou r schoo]118 ,is much more not know but this is- the most' judicious � o' orary in mind, we wonder ref w tablislied in London and I . , z - I ': , , . . 1. I - � . . ) u �e e es : - 7 1 ' � � I . . ur contemp " I clean .and neat appearance. - i #ead on the I 1�h ult., after an illness of! - i I ", - - .1 � ,vh re, cap& ( 4 1 � � 9 , - forty allowed for removal haO already pra it used to be, there is still use that can be made of the mon and the familiar story abdu ' -Mr. John Miller, who wa4 so tetri- 4bont two weeks' � duration, Decemd�f ; - I ctical than elw ble of acc)inmodating I ey) . t thE two business I w e . ... � . . . I . I . . . passed, voin T ov one t usand persons each, where girls bly as born -at J !! , i � . notwithstanding a positive de&-. r .�r impr ement I -this respect. . we lippeothers will follow Sir 2ichard's partners one -of w . - injure(17 at Jackson's barn raising, 9ayb6le,Ayrshire,Scot1md, � t . � � . i libm. contrib t d th - I'll 4 I .. pTe _ e - tight me near Harriston, a colipleof Ikeek., ago � . in March 1797,and was consequentl i.. � -veram ent ithat tl�e Mr.' David Fatheririgham, - Publi ' , . e er will be! provided for and - ta ans I .� , . .. - I I � * '�. patch from. the Go . " c example. At ever election ri . I � .. I I - � ,the Refornilmoney and th' oth the ex ence. of e. brning a livelihood, and be restored to and mention .of which -was made * ft. these .,As eighty-ninth year. He left his . . . - ,� -� y - . it y i"a I . . I . I - - i . - I order wo-uld not be modified., 4" If," School Inspector for N�rth York also party is seriously handicapped for the 'The country - g 8 I native. R j I . . . - � ) is a goaa deal . in theposi- resy ectability. In these' homes the, columns, is on.the niend, althou suf- 'and in 1815, and came to the "marithinel - , said he, in closing, 'i your interests led re�d a most interesting.'�aper, which the funds' �'o . I will be undertno' restraint, The es ' - ' � ; ections - tion 1,--�,: - 4-1 . . f the former wh . fering severely from,' the frac for about; I necessary to carry on the el ,.A . I - . . I . . , en t. ie connection turf d leg - �rovinces, -%,here- he traielled � . . - 310u, oat of the Territory instead of in, I . 61: lish nent of sa ch houses of "refuge will I r. I - � teachers present could -I preciate from properly or successfull , and the,.burden Was dissolved, we -.-Aave the and arm. Hopes -are entertaine� . that ­, ieven years, after which he returned t0i , i � I 1- !­ . 11 k I ap y . . . expert- e8P ially. meret the. cases -of the thqua- he will be again able to atfen - o . his 'cotlarid, where he lived for some years, � - � -, . .. 7 ­ CannGt help -but thin You would find practical- �xperience,.but - how the diffi- usually falls upon' the candidates. In ence," and ' . ad � , - - i � -- the synAicate monopolists, and of girls who -ha,-,,,e been thrown des-. busifiess before Snow falls. His I n iZ, he- married Ag'es You. of � - - - � . .1 . : ­ I some wa,y oat 1_11 the'specified time. No culty complained of is to be . . many- I .n . n9t � , � � � . . - - - . -1 . I remedied it - many intstances, the candidates are not salary grabb ti on the"world through the mis- * fr- - da will rejoice at his re - drew,and a i . � f- . � . - ers and gdvern tit vorites . UP ten " :- - �f� . . coyery, �Ilel] gain emigrated to Ctinadaq,' . � - �11 I. ng f the age . 'in -Says the GodericliSigrial -1 Amongst in 18035, settling in the Huron trwv- .i � I � .; avgum- ent will induce me t6 change is impossible to say. -' He dealt -mainly able tii) -bear. the burden, an& as the have the in of consent. Receivin �, - tn'�-, i � � �Oney. I " f 1 otill an5 . . : � has been done. I . . . -h es will be established in Cana,d-a �� '' . . I- . . -erio - -- -4 - - are , * . ;. I � A I What - e 10 � and in-, with the position and - standing of the elect will"not do it, the elections I the most successful teachers 6i Huron buring the Ypf rebellion he carfiW - � Som as , ; I � - . - I I �-� - - i orp . I i Morley has . . p I , - '� cOnVern-encewill doubtless follow, but - ofession. He. showedthat within'the lost eiihe*r at the s or . . � . the i United States. Mr. can be named John Shaw of. Brassels) ) ' - .�.". J41- . pr . poll .' J4 the election 'WE understand that e As 2 n the business of butcher in, Goderich, � I , � . are now pyomised Z2,000, and three other gentle- - I.L.- L%��l 1, - I i��; A there is an interest greater th yours last thirteen . ' * I . - and H. McPhee, of Kingsbridge. Atthe Lnff was well known -to many of the old-! � �-ff ! . ­ ! . ,an years over 28,000 teachers' courts.�� Funds will hereafter be all the being made -to have a:, Farm W Institute me3ilhave subscribe . . �- I . . �n ; - d :C 1,000 each toward recent exa�minatioii the -nor passed a �ime residents. F fifth to i , . -1 which must receiv . i . I . � . fof-i rotif his fifty- I .� e attention. "I - , I I , - ' � ' , ; We do certificates had been issued, while the more urgently re similar to those held th ughout the the fund, . fall list, four at Seaforth and two at * is sixty-fifth ' he wore speetacles#1 I : not wend : - quired, as the expenses ., . � I . . year -6 ­ . erat the reported remark of average number of teacher' * - Listowel,and the la�kr out of six pupils � but one , , ) .1 iid� - � . I . . a employed to Reform candidates -will be greatly in-, Province last winter, held in-Seaforib, ' . day he lost his "glasses - a - I ��� I . . oneof the delegation as they departed : was 6,257, This is rather an . . � . I :1 ­ I --The Montreal Witness of the 13th had four passed andf1wo recommended, forced to read without them and! ' . Appallffig ,creased- under. the Mew Franchise Bill. during the coming winter. These efforts ins . : � � 8 .. 11 I � I I I ... . 4" The President has a heavy foqt, . and , . . - tit says ,:-A cattle dealer named The old teachers wear well. BMC43 used hO' w6ked. eyes for all' -. - . . " state of affairs and shows how few ex. The Conservative 'candidates a'- � . � County' ­Xonstables Dav'is,of Blyth,an� � Ne*- �Zr ' the time of his death: * � .� ., - . I � , � lways ,should. �e successfut. Seaforth is the W '. Cormack, from Chesley, . purposes. I . A% when he puto it -dbwn it stays.- 8 I ' ' Jp to , ' . - . I - I perienced teachers remain in the profei- have ampleJunds at their disposal, as .-.contre of onfi most pros- Bra e� Orit, was paid a cheek on the ton, of Loudesboro, arrested three rat er - !ae read wi artiffel'Al aid the firieA' .1 . - -. I .1 I of the b6st and . h- thout � ... - : 4 . . � � . : 1. Sion.. Amon the reas � s why so in Ban - bar( - 'prm . � ; . I . , It is altogether likely that the foot will on any there are always a an cient numb erous iarming di �' of _ ontreal for threLe thousand I looking �hamcters at Loud i t His mind was clear, and he con-, ,:. . I ,:g I - . I � ffi er of p efiricts in .Canada ' . I - ,abore' , 11 - � � � . 'Vagrancy, 62 on I I .. �� . !, stay, and that the cattle lords will have teachers lea*e the pro'f' ion, Mr, Foth- . contractors � who --are I �nd ome Odd dollars. In company one day last week for ' d.' aucted his firiancial andother busines0i - . I . - 1-1 ,Z to look for new, paitures. This th ' � . . en I VAlling to bleed in .while the farmers iia thi; district are with is artner, Mr. J, S. McEwan, he suspicion of being concerned in Sea- 3erson&Uy, until about a month before! �. I " '" I � - � . . I .- - � ; i - ,. ey now . eringham assigns, podr remuneration, order to keep the Government'l equhIled for thrift and intelli e de to- the Bank a,nd -cashed the - f6rth burglary. - ' They were: tah n to iis aeaW. . Him aged -parttler,, who, jai I - . I . n power. N .,-. I 1-1 . - - i . I I � . ?UU - . . gence. pro�. . . e 11 I ,��- -, t . - - .. . - . � I . I . ­ .1 I - - . i - . . I . . . : �, I . 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' . spairl a ntion to V ­.�a - I sue i, I. ed last weel . been taken f'rom. her., thowtigh investigati . rpted ,on a young, , there. She' -was i6har I 13 e.r . 7, but denied mos I olij had tak-en a singl -ADonfronted by theCh I I . . m threatened witf- arr tbat,she bad taken � � father, leaming of ti. . V - I . -some twenty -odd dol' to see that the- remail. . � Mr. E. Foster, a boat . t . also a loser to �-,the 0 baving no proof as to-.� though he has well gy I : that the culprit is . . cases, he must be cow . loss. Several ,other. : losers for amaR anj . ,;jewelliery that viaz Jef I ; . . U the 16use was out , - . because the 4 ,pproprii. I I 16ve f,f'giv,en her aww - -o- t,b �is n - eedless t say .� , ­rsguilt was egtat gir - - - . � I Laren dispensed with. -On i 24th a named Charles Sinyth, I - front. HIAM ni - NVU James H,- W-ewood, J . charged with comm. yet mg girl named, , ' - , I aged 15 years, a resid�l I �of ciizd�j, �Brnce coul rested by ,constable TJ - � wellingtoli co6ty, W .tion -the magistrate I � . , prisoner for trial, arid: . . to constabIli James Hi � let, to be taken to,(x'O( ish knowingg somethin" I - :of theprizoner specla - - the Magi!trate ana 0 to .exercise great CA . I � Cslclape. Hamilton Is i �the p ' t7soner -to his �' -and hie e removed th(' 10o'clock at night, wi I - S,myth escaped and b heard of. This ereat I I i - e or � . tion amongst th i - I .coniplaint was tilde : tosh aridConstable H , , - � . � - iWor,e 0. bench of foul , Miller, Sl. P. Dorlaud3 � -ders axid - R. Ross, at I have comn�ftte . (LI him- . next &urt, on a that i . 'pgsoner to escape, T Is ble has been admitl I - looks very intich as tl age of.justice has takf I . I gard to Smyth. - - � � Huronites ir ; . GA�-rir;rits, Dakota . - - 2NIR. ED1i0R,--L.Ma1T . Exr�OSITOR will regrf � death of Mrs. W. R - ,eventoccurred on Fii Mrs. Rintoul has been . for some years. Mr., moved here- from Wa � 11 ag*. The funeral ww� 1� - seen in Galesburg. -3%- , the Willow Fai-ia, in ascident while cuttin I new binder- He ,w, . needle when the tea:. I the needle went throa ,,answer to his cries for� eame an4 released hini ' - ­. ,a.. ous position. If it ha, . - presenee of n3ind -in I I ' , I � virith ,the other hand. . I . I the tearn his whole. been torn off. As . I I . the use,of his hand fin � . ivill. seii;usly - imped , I operations., -R. H. - . - . smmmmmwwi� . I ­­ . I Shaine and Dis�,.Crrl�l Both. Perth ai I MR.'F,D1T0n,' -For ;1� I has been -a well-knoi . . I , . person that has ha& �on the Huron road, -(- I wn A3 ' I � �t has been ne-lected � �� ­ . . - -manner by the ihor-t-s .. M�cKillpp and Hibbei, - -other mo8t d-eadiv ri . ,Cast upon the 'Aovi through the j3,enny­-U-U­ ish system of those I � reverend bicyclists, w! - I sion to pass over thai - . Cexligyv, as they pretion .1 . they had struck on ON ef Wiles, trip throngt, � . 'what are we rateMev � . Ing, townsil ipm doinz . - spunk -enough aboid� . Xesent 'SuCh censures� those unworthie. . . s, -A' I I . .. . . I . � . - -_.-A - .n Manitoba and' I - . 11U Xtel The famers of IN � laining of too much i Mal �,i� . - - 'N ,F��� ��,L � Mary of the Edm6rito the 12th of July. Ph , itu& -degrees north lati . .-Mr Thomas WaU tried to fire off 'a nitm--- I one day last �Veek =a it went off too won' j I thurab and,firat finmr. -During a thunaer � won the 7th inst., a hors X Greer was struck Instantl kilWd. 1. I � Q K 11 I Th 4rand. ntral. hobel -w* same flash. . -Louis Riel"s mot I � at St. Vital, walked f . the Woods to the Are her bare feet the othei pited over the sentenct Poor woman is almost I ' -The crops - betNv Prairie an'd High Bluff �-fine condition, tall, hea fast. The yield. will I'll ��� . . .. . - . ' � e- weatber ig . I AY and I axle harvest I . � I -A brother of the. , I t �. riner, -at Indian W I � And, mortally wound . nained Eagle Child. I . . ealously about a won I . � -11a,.re one to make his -- - - � . -; e weather at ] . saminer h -.w been parti. for Stoak of all kinds. '40811ent and I water f� a th � e ia-ilf 'is as favOrable a I been. atock.w-M go thr . . 4 - I . -, . . � . a - t-, , . � I I � 9 .