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I I - I . � � I I I . . . � �i . . . I . � � ­ � . I . W , : - _____ - .--F.;— - . . . . I - - - I - , _S ,. '' . � . I I . I . km I I --- . � I � . � � . I I — w. I � . .. . I .. . . . - I I � . . : ; , , , I . . � . I . . : 1 1 r . - I I . 3 1 11 . . . . . I I I . . * �romau who tried to idue , I � � � - � . I 1. _... V..&TL,.T_J:1 1-685- 1 AUSTRALIA.. language, !his shaggy back Js " hun I first is 'ill the esteei� and regard they entertain a it e her to lead 1that she bad been acting in an unseemly I - � �.. - . . - . . a g; -tiong ifl Ifilron. ThE e f 'Fee I . I I I . . . . I I I . . . . . r I - . � � . - . I . up.?) "llang up your horse" being the, distribu ' of an to ficial progratildie, ft)r their faithful employe -and his fe of sham e, but she failed, the girl manner on the train,and this caused I - . . 'To the Fd1tor of Tim HURON EXPOSITOR. . eel . nia )r . � I pr erring a orma ory an a, - ­ ­ I , I � - .. i -_ I - 4 T : _� - � . . I - your horse. eac an every mormirig during the r. A - I pure life her eliga,gement with Luke Brown - I � . 3 . . � . a -ver lautil, I - '_ � I � . i, DEAR SIR,--�--Spring b as stealthily come . ' . la p rase o wile . 11h e a e -e ree .stributed at the -, . � . n experien e as she would meet' broken off. -1 'I- I i . r AV k. 'i I 1110, ri co on : I to Isuc, a / , s - - I . 11 . -The- ' eighth anitual borivention of I I At .- I s i ; , upon US,, gently as a rivulet .in it's level have I ted is the " also at all 'lie business places Canad6t- . he %': : " � ; - 11- ds y been initia Buck- gates, it � wi in a isreput4ble house. . .1 � I I � . 11,ew� Fa ,Goo * a .. . i �, . . - . . � , I - . � - ju . . This is a g� -eat advantage -to Tha ksgiving day, Saturday, . 71th work Montrea &bat- the Women's Christian Temperance - 111e, ! I ; bed, quietly as* morning follows mid man in the . i - 4 . . -1 � I I . -- per." To those acqu�inted with the:::' in towni, - � . I I . . ' . I I I I I i � - nighi. The einerald carpet, of nature's inn .taiigs of Mexico: this 'wilf be quite! kthe or, as ie�cll at d every one is in N - lishment, rianied Edward Gra- Union met in London last w,eek-. The - - . . . - . . I , . 1 41 k1x1d,La Of ,� ,;;; I - - I ove ber. . I . ! - - � �.111 �_ � ' his arm severed from oecupietl three days, closing on . 'AT THE- weaving � an at d requ ire no 0 � I � - only � wants a shower of rain to ap lit I explanation.' full ession df all tb�&t_will take place -Chang, the Chinese is attractiing - 4 . i . . - are his body sittino � ,� I_- �'J. : ---- � . Visil �d - w , - I gladden'the faithful shepherd ,wh-ose Albly. . POS ... shoulder by. beibg cau�ht by . Tbursd4y e -venin-. Delegates from. -all - � - � - � . I i I I . lit two weeks ;Igo I. saw a fine-,: during the day to ilic exhibition considerable notice ingiant . I J .kl, i 'in .O.t M- � I ! .�i LZdon just U01w. . 1. . � I . .11 � - i A"It - greatest care during the past �-inter, lowing biack ni.%re eight years old, and -1, grounds.. - D' veil the exhibitor finds re- -President Cleveland has appointed thl Wheel of a sausage machine -parts of the provn).,,�e vvere present. . - I- � . Z ... ! . 'olutions a The Union is Jai,L),e ilhAnential and . 1,. � 11 _� was to -direct the paiCient - his - , cog . � . . , advertia*_ i ;- 11 I sh Store . trotters of t6 iiiy isil rprise 'tile owner, who came - - lief by �he aid � f the programme, and Jam6 W. Childs, United States consul going at the rate of 1,200 rev � . . ZD 11 � Cheap : Ga . � I ! - fleecy gold -winners to -where they Could f ' . I � I � I _. rol� Switzerlaud, offered her forX5.. I knows exactly when t ­ minute. The i * t considered growing. - Their chief aini and obit,,et.in . ____ ::: � 4: ae . . njury is no �. . I . ; - ; to appear lit t4e at G -1ph. . ; I i . �� � . I . . � . t . ; I ; I . find sustenan'e - This has b . . I view is total probibition of. the liquor � I C . een a serious all fatal. . � . I ­ . I spected r spect . � I . I .4ie was not very quiet, but', rhlg�L(iirl ]As- ve class) without -03:e hundred ladies vtted at the r ­ � ��� : . . I I -OF- -1 . , . . - . � 1. I -_ 1-1 , I . C I traffic. Mrs. Chi,iholhll, Ail Ottawa is the . 1. I -Patrick Me artby, of Montreal; a . I - '. task during.the last three years, an,4 told hit let me4be ; Stl ring Bralifford Mayoiilty contest, on Wed - E . I . I i4f he would him ride any hurry or b 0, )r even enqui . � � � � S � - i . .� I - nnany-% sad tale' -of Starvation anddeath i i rrested fo - -sixl t, and ; �! .. � I . - m � . - � . . . her I wot Id give him1CA,sl0 for her. He! of any dne, what con es next, and the ne�46 last. week. . k irebant,wasa r insartivion Fri talented and energetic Pre fen" � . Ir I � I . . I brings a dark cloud.over the'fancy Pic- 1110 . 'hofl& thing -'es " � 11 : I I . . itnted. Ger, and she went ' w - dajy.. He had gone on a spree in the Bowery the- other offleers are all ladies of abil� . 7 ... off 'all right : . go 01. like clock work - .cue Mrs. Crossley, died at Strath- � I . 'e"fi , amgok. . 11, ­ . 11 � . . - . . . tures that ma -but the day,v ithout any confus- Toy ? ity and influence and devoted to their . - ! . . . - through. � . . � U-1 I i t F 11 " I 11 ; - .1 . I . ; -.an B ros, y have been presentiod of so gave.him his money,* taking a iid ivas robbed by agang of tbit6ves of H, - ; I a thel2thinst., having obtained a. I . I I .1 . 1� . .. - . this " Land of the golden. fleece." The ree ipt rieptioriting what it as ' for, -, i ke.,1 -The next feature was the eat age of 95 years. . three hund and a Watch. philanthropic work. - , : - . - 1. . ! w on or rAista red dollars � i __. . . . 11 Sher, which is a0ways- necessary here. I theiw the peculiar cuitorn tnd habits O* ' The* police were unable to find the _RU 1. 11 � - . C � ­ .1 I 3dig6uouS. trees and shrubs look & the Viev., Mr. Wylie, of N � - ; J L 1. i ­ . . f - I ew York, was I v? lVir Baxtei --mvb,�, was recently I 4 I . . I I - . . Pe Y_ I world in 1896, hired a 1A.11 in Berlin and ; .1 � . SE FORI-H - and the cxoti_,� ones are beginning to put got'a a;M1 for;e3and a bridle for all. �ople- About nine ve per cent.. of I b robbers and the loss preyed so much on in Loridmi predicttiug the wid of the � I i . . I . � 1 a * on 1(nes ayin uce mot ee arge . T ; - � i ­ - their gloriiis on, for, it must be remem- - M6Cartphyls mind that it gave way. I - i ; - . __ - . Ud,.ga,vein; mare a good feed before' the peo�le ente ,- the exhibition -grounds of thle Paris Presbyterian church. - I : .� I . I F - -enirig, � . , . � -hose -that are native - i,y car -iage or wa& � -Big Bear is employed in mixing tried to lecture there on.Friduye% i � I t I I . . ; . � i - �, - . . I ,� 11 bered that only t . starting -Lar 0 I had 40 miles to go to' with threir fam ;oil, (I Pf here were interred in the Roman � . . , but a brass band wbieli was practising � f I � - I -retain their leaves anIA where -n. `41fe and friends w: V . _--n-......, i - � - . � perennial. green. 1; er6. Once! may here rental k tha; quite a few have morta at the Manitoba Penitentiary for .Cktbolic and Protestant cempteries of - � -1 . F____ . I - Montreal from August 29 to October -9 below interfered greatly with the ieffect - . I 1, Now Fall Goods arriving daily.. We If Plants cling so -tenaciously to the niountp,d, and on my journey, I felt all' by no means iff ,all f& nilies,'as I counted the new e at Fort � w' - N I 0 . - ' . � . I I � M, r. V m. i � ; __ are now prep d to show bargains ill habits of their native soil, and our I � .the bodies of 1 180 persons -%%,be bad of Mr.. Baxter's prbpbecies--in fact, the � 1 '' _.. only Seventeen digli g from one I - I t . I . - ges secure a;, t Ithought I had a good b I wag- Qu, )pe e. . ! V.Villiams " II; � oods, new TrimliamIgs new have convin ey do, . . I dr f-tritrated him to ,cut the lecture . J, 11 ; X,ew Dress G 4Z, ). ced us that tit il,foraif6cantered beautifully. W beforty-fifth anniversary of the 'died from suriallpox.v OftheselOO were big urd- . ­ is it ga gon) a s.�ace ha dng en left all around - . � � I here i i __ ; "I � . � d dismiss hisandience. . - . - 0.1"; tour _', excellf ut values; new Buttons, an woxfde.rt,hat'llioTne.,'Sweeti-iome"- Ift - corn mix e reception of opening f Queen's University, Ki�g- - I ., . I ]?Jushb�-,, English �peakiug and and 1,080 were short �Yard feilce- F !;; e , . . . y ed her a gallon of ed with the spadious grounds or th I r o . an Sion - . ! Flannels, ir ew Winceys, new Got- should find sue . � - . ., T glish -1he Execuiive, of the Horne Mis ' .. � :: . 3161W -h an echo, however muf- t * o of cl aff, costing me 18 -pence, the horses an I this kind. Al celebrated ou Friday, l6th Fj nch Canadians. ' Of the 100 En I � - - .1 I - , I tws,new stery, new I ., W , . d wa� gons . I stonj was . nivaittee-of �hie Presbyterian church in - I, � , in -t'Id i ; she was. a beauty and ,Well - goes on-Jn spleiidid, order until-th t wn inst. . I speadlig 'laking eu--t I � * - Cantms, new Ho ` fled amid thc_bustle and din of -life mail 0 no . ee , I' 48 were Protestants and 52� Co i 11' off some I 1 7. � � . ts, half -yearly session .m.- - I my desti- bell rivigs.outf;high twelve. For the - e first of the threatened suits ; week. It w . - I .11 Gloves, new Co -sets - in fact, new goods th: great heart� beat of mankind. - Whete worth :C]5.-: After arriving at J wbre Catholics. Canada held I left stand -:1 -e. artment replete , an I ' . -so ne ' minut6s Z I i __ - � in all lines. Em',ery d I th ch ge of ,seasons are,less inarked' nat.ida,' xttelf C nadian Paeffic Railwh ,-Th cowledges Toronto last ' as decided to . e veryone thought she ,- was , one would imagine that again t the an . I L . � of issue a circular to Pre* re the a -p- : � 11 N ople -� are -not wkh thanks the receipt of a bottle , yteries of On- I t I � I with all the lat at n ...ties., I than, in banada,. the pe I � re ntrals. rTh 6 see Q__� .. . pretty " - so I let -her rest for a few some immense school 4ad been dismissed, on ac ount of the north she CO., � i cider from W. R. )jempsey, Esq., of tario and - Quebec, asking for the sum of I - �he specii - I I Moved somuch front their usual-rou-tine, days, all L one fine morning to�k her out everyone making a ee-line for hisi or has n entered at Montreal. i ' .10 � � `111 Gall and see our ,new lines of Kid and less inipulkiv'. gladn' ,al Rednersville.. ty�'a process of clarifyw $36,000 during theen-suing year for the . ---- I - i Ii . - P ess hails, the again fof a constitutional. This ti , her `re�'pec IV Wagg et, -8 Carsley, an -extensive Montre . , . OR ay eve� L r .1 I - . -, - ,�"Pm I . �. . . I � . , �On. I -, ar augmentati" the ministers' stipend � d Gloves, a Sped ne bou(-IlLt at a. bar- op;n, ng of the year- . M busiuess 3 ent, I . for a 'ye t, , i I 0 . 't . I- I . . . -my way �ay across the train line leadin � ly ceases, and for the dry g)ods ,dealer, has sud the Brad-* 3h' the Cider has been kept . . . m receip a i ! Th are splendid value, and We " i n 4 11 . out fermentation. Mr. Dempsey . - - . -1 � - gain- e the frd.g6,make Llittle adol. their . to the M 3un"t Keira dolliery, iind I wv4- . w ,h -fund., " g, L . nextsiity min tea you can seq nothing street aLrency for $100,000. for a false -, Mondaw, I; are offerin - . . . I 1� . - eni at & sacrifice; itwill forces being weak and often far apart for rvyrt, ider mill and evaporator, - using -The monthly statement showing the - I I � �! I L: I 'hem. - . . I in hopes I would get &cross before tho but white CIO a, nal kins, -and a boa J of rating 4:Tf his credit.' .-� Ins a c I �07�d t.6, : pay you to seet want of water. , Th I . I of Rat Portage- is +ut two hundred busbels of apples a number of deaths for September'llas , . I , � - � I I . i _. e birds in their rich engine C me up, for like many people m basket Ilfil� ( wii It roast chicken %nd lation . . I . - he popit ! �. I . . - . . I I , Uette said � . - - I - a we . . . been issued by the Department of A ' '' I ­ I - mare rave e " ; - . j plumage of- unbouglit dress, have no ' ba not bedit fax t 11 d, and - all the Aelicaciis of, tie season, and then now ver 2000. I The town is said to be day. 9-ril- , I I'' I I I .1 r culture. F waipal centires of � - � :L r, yon do, i' I I.- A-1-11ines of, g000s coming to hand: t;aste far music, and have not lewenied to t _ nids I prosp rous. Fiv6 saw -mills "have been i ___�Xn a test of the milking properties - rom 'the pri I 1� -A I - 1 14-* -i - concludei she. bad -never sn.en iin engine, appears one of lie yandest pie- , . P � . opulation the returub are al*' follows 4- r _ , 1 1 * 'an sing. The al6atross becamelantiliar to us - when .to my; cons' have ie-�er seJj eight Ifolstein cows. .Ven crack , our stwk was! ii ever better assorted tb made ut the last . . � I , 01 I h - ternation it: sh .. i. T e same bell in the locality. . .- e sooxt,� I . - � Ot froyr. tillon-treal, 1,120'- Toronto,'187 ' ­ - tr Or �, f : . it will be for ti e fall and winter tnule. first, tj 8 . . P .�bvincialin London, a COW belonging 7 ; Que�ec,l I . . � . 1$ . t- i yin round and over the vessei, -cite tunu -.1 like some hidcou4! monster, nounces when labont, is, regumed, nd -.Mr. Jas.- Kitchen has bought the t . :: I � . . . John Me- '" 1� . i I - 193..; Hamilton, 58.- Halifax 67 ; Win- I ; t ake ' lay's wl tc y � ' a ! C Grey and White Cottons at mill prices. gathering crumbs of food from, the . and with a toot of 'the wliistl� to Warr everything goc3 on li ie a ( ar� farni (I his late father, R. H. Kitchen, John Ferguson, of Plympton, t. �o b ii, INT e w � . - � S� farm on, I r � ­ w . ta a � . , . . of the boat. This is a native of the south - *travell�rs of its approach, my mare ros( The Asso6&tion is in a most prosper- : at St. 11,Xe the' greatestiluantify of" milk nip.eg, 37 ; Ot. w , 52 ; 8 I f I - . - . . I I .1 George, consisting of 127 acres, 9 - Brunswick ,59 - Ki ptolt 33 - .St. � I a .. . - - . I ng 7 . ; - -four hours of any 3 y � in- a fewl I in the twenty r , I r -: 11 offering all kinds of Sum- ern seas, and never seen.north of the on her hind legs in a,maze ent, their ous co�(Iitioi6i. The gross receipts this for wil` 1� . rlo ' I - I - . � :i � - , I rie wiftu, ' . . - - We are sti _ ich he paid nearly $60 per acre. groi I Gor . 1.� and, yield Thomas,.13; Ch ttetown, 15,- Guelph,, : . ­ Equator. Then comes the emui of the 'With balf a swing round dash6d her heac� year were nearly $20 DO. The prize i list -The Messrs. Conger, of Hallowell, , 4-olstein on the In . I �. �� . ­ mer Goods at cost and under to Clear. . I 9 - _Nrid,etoo: . -me species a ' . . I fdurteen pounds more than thelowest, 15; Belleville. 21 ! Chatham-, 10 ;. Sher- - -, , � - 1, Other I I . . -ad ostrich, doiin all I her back up,and with a hitch , was.$1000; ,"inar expenses of tb,dAs- Prince Edward county, sold. the brooke, 16 ; Peterborough, 15 ; Sorel) � ; I . i -_ - sa a the casso vva� a � or4inar , in �_,s pos- ( i � � - f - .. Call and inspect goods and prices at the d 2 315 pounds more than the next . I I _. I _. . . � and associated With- the. kangaroo as quickor-'than the twinkle,of aii eye, gav4 - sociation abou§ $450, leaving a 4et bal- day, I en tons of hops of this year's . a I . . . . . w I . . , - � . I .1 �w What its- ; 34 �� . . , I Australia's , Initional ieimblsoqn.' The' cur- t ; )I , I lance - the growth -to a Toronto firm at from six to higghest. . . . 24 ; Fredericton, 8 ; St.. H�Acinthe, 22; : I me,the grand bounce &nit sent int - of fully $500 in the 1ands of . ' � � . - � - I I � . .. , oil all - iced that-tbe great in- seven cents per lb. , .. - p . . . . � GO.eap. Cash St6re - lew, with its long bill and'peculiarly 0 -er. .-The other day about 30 feet of. the � Galt, 8. i . � I I ut spray -ling fours like a frog treagui I ot � I homas Mullett, a carpenter, agad � � . , . ' I -wer of the new Postuflice build' Ly in _T I ... . , ;, . I doleful wail, hal; no counterpart in the A 4 corn stalk" or colonial coming up a, terest take led the td in I - ;. - � I I . 11 ill th,a,exhibition seenis t9 -The Montreal woman who fil . -t 22 was act 1-1 I I . I , . X . � . .1 I C tu u I : : . . . myself' togethe - '� depdrtmeuts, viz': small ox placarder!s eyes with cayenne i � . 1. - � f , . celebrated 11 laughing jackass," which is be center ourse of construction in Galt tn�led, abo ddental ydrownedinthe �� I I . _G_F soon as I had gathered . �Cdca� 6, I - . . lie ,04tanleyr 1I . � I � i It It -hurt, g'u .. ; I down, and the contractor, Mr. D; Ken- , Grand River, at Galt, on Thursday last - �, k I . . all that its'naine, implies- wit out h: 'as�,-ed kirldly if I was eased ­_ horses kit 'A le. lowe& to , ; � . . - 4111 .. These two classes peppe was fined $20, and al I I . t � . , loser. Neglectful 'week. James H. Robertson and � Mal - I . . I �-nedy, will be a �eavy I was heldat ',_ I - .- . .1 laughing, and &a-pahle of utterinil t w4s a it new chum," then offered me a, weTe wbll rep,qsentel, and in man de- Walk out of court when she said ke , - I . � e . . , y . U lett were in. a rowboat endeamorill to ` I - MI V. ' � Inspector, defective 'workmanship, and . i ridw . !, _. 44 I � � . . y. laslt.-11- ,I 1. t . most diabolical cries thai itis pow ible 1 --swap." After a trial'of his' nugget partmelats' 6f b All Cli isses strong corape- could not pay. . - . . r,iin soak' * lto the walls before the secure a duck that Robertson baA ot. I ' ' in. point of 1, L 1. I Ift-10"MAN . BROSO-9 to conceive.,. unl.63 it has 'bee� your lot which was onl 'three yea"rsold, I' gav tition exis The other departnif nts-,, --:-I riday evening Richard -Brown, 1119 11 I - , L i . ' � y � � i ster I ened are given as reasons - When tuYning around one of the oax- respect ; - � �11 - � . . I � - I ' I I - to listen to thi hideous ululation,4alf 'him the"' swap," and he,went.off sayin,( such as, sheep, ?oultr'y and manu- hostler at the Wilcox Hotel, Stayner, a . � : . . pigs, -� � I I ' ,irlya__ the hall ' . � SE AFOR'TH. ,_ , - gobble, half g�lp of the wild turkey. � he- could ride anything he -ever strode - facturell imple ents; were not quite up fell through a large hole in the stable Er the crash. - I locks broke, and *hile i trying to fix -it � . - . I , 0 11 - ,. n e.reditors of the boat - driff-ed rto the swift � oot i . . -tothe mark, b Lit hot bicultural -'and fine - I - i - Ir V *of r a 1! There are many'otber birds, and antipo but a1e* days afterwarAs?he iound hi., oft1loor, � d was killed, his neck being j ;.A ii I ; � - .n I �_ I . -i I � I . I . tKyle & Co., wher4ale tea and 'current 'IeAding to the dam, where , J',,urt­�rior.' ` dean Sounds* with which I have yet t arts were gibod,, only that ample r - . . � � , I . . . P- �-,-AoentslorButterick_'s Reliable . '� � - - 0 , � ' .0 inistake, and told me she 4vas no 11 nevi . om. broken. statementof the water falls about tten ,feet. . I . J11 of �dairy . . . i . become'fa-miliar, and not the least won- c - at 11 Buck -jumping." Wbei 'Was at a fe�rf il.dis,ount in tbese,rde- ' -At Woodstock on Wednesday last wine merehants, Toronto, a . . I ��- a., . . � . 11 r . . - P i hum?" theaffair the firm. wa -ed,which Robert-li) i1r-11,11-1 whf-rj he Faw the - �)art Gf this - � .. attirl, , - - __ ' - . ' - I � ,pof s submitt � . . ,I . 1. - -ce " our la-wilady ILI-iid-d of my narr I � i's entirely I too week-, John O'Neil I lille to , 1 1 — __1 :!�__ __ — � derf u.' , i. 6*4, I.Ainous aborigillai �" COO . ovi partineints. The palace ` and �as. Ken"nedy, .Showed the liabilities to be about $7.5, - danger, but M At clung - the b oat,. . kauzhgood �: � . ith the rising- filflectiOn eaca-pe, - she exclaimed I I m' word!' Small for th . I .... � �, I . L. or " Coo-ey," w y e. rtquire ments of the �4oliety were fined $5Q each for violatino, the sicured, and the probable. .was carried over the. da�i, and -dashed M Produce. � - -__ - I ' Huronites in Algomma. on the second Syllable. This piercingly and said 11 that cove will manage her now', but it is . ery p reliable. -that before Scott Act. O'Neil was also fined's.100 QOO, partly e . . out of sight in a minute.'- . . .. I � I ALOO I . . dssetsabout $30,00. � . I � , the indoor mA, October 16th, 18&j. shrill. call ca.n be heard, it. is said, at a no fear., 1 Snell are some of the colonia another year rblli� I y am le d charge. hil e Mr. I - . . � . � . I _W Alex. Hutchinson. of . -Annie Davis, a,'youmg girl residing - � � I .. . : -p C . . 11 i ' i .he ladiee � � - �, To, th'p, Editer of Taic HuRo.x MyposiToR. greater distancie than any call uttered ekpressi ns, and the phraseology i dation-will be. rovi'ed. : - . - - n Ottawa despatch says : It, is re- Walsingham, centfe, was driving to i I :_ . � . . - I � . . 8 ers i Perhaps the � mQst interesting feature porte that every Superior Court Judge in' Toronto, attempted to commit suicide . . �, for extent 11 , � Dx_AR 8-1[-R,_1 am wi6ll pleased to see by Americanai. The up -country etth much t1e. same aniong all.blasses, but . . . 9 With a lbaA . I . -7e- � . I de of O' � I of the. exh'ibit�on . W as the marriage of i -V Q about alo4night ago by drowning m a market Saturday niornin %s ah ad- of �-1 � I - t some of the old Huroltites vi - have commonly adopted - this me ec Province, ex-cept Judge Mos- - a . - . , , � siting this � . 4tside. 1e cities the Social lines a . of her lover marry- Of wheat, -nd when crossing Big Creek .- .. - � ' well, in consequence I . I . . Fear, t� f .. payt of Ontario. I was taken 'by sur- si 11i - I li�ve heard the ferrypian's ; 7T Mr� And M . F.W. Ferris, which J.was� *seau, has refused to act us a Dominion OU I - ' igna igg. , harillk d.,awn yet.;� . - rs . - ing another girl in Hamilton. Since bridge, 'Sth concession, Walsinglialn, - , sed by at leas -1 7 IThe revising barrister. I v of horses�j, I prise the other day when Mr.- Isaac wife " Coo-ee " -on - her husband over a The adjectives used are mostly ver�, witnes her attempt at suicide she has refused the hole structure gave way,precipitat. s � . . . . W L . ! I : I . . . I vagant, such -as blOon ng, a . good people of Vasse -,in connection with -A. W. TWompson, -financial manager -1 . . . . M I ies. There I . . N eKillop,, mile away across , the Shoalhaven river ie�xtra, , � r . I . .to take any food, and gradually grew mg Mr.'Hutchinson with his tea AnC � . I Tovirnseud of the township, of 'A . . 9 - � I ; A -faurteen I'. . I . ky, of Harpu.r- with surprisin ly thrilling effect. L superb, and lovely. . . The 11 ornstalks i I the Assoclatio have well considered the of. tbe Marshall Seamless Boot -and Shoe !1 � � - � I , _ . *� brother, Robert Murrf I ,9 I . I ill Saturday night, when she. load of grain into the creek which had . .. - - 'There is a story told of an Austral- - mr h- Canadian wants of. � Tinnipeg iveaker ti . Len S' ' - � T he young , hey, auld -Mr. Samuel Hinchley, -of Hul- . e fifty yea,rs .behind t6e I _ s of. the y ung people, and in this Coillyany, doing business inn expired.. . I I . I be wellen by recent raina, and at this vere good, I . -ction-holA, out mull I* ' I , lett, 4rrived here at Port Finlay, meet- -'.ia,n lady in London, who, coming out of jo ' conne iberal induce- and 11agarsville, was run over by a rail- � . � atemporaries, in - many ways thoug � . was about 10 feet deep Air; Hutch- . P - I I -very foggy r, well�sbaped,-and good-looking- . i, gift $ -It has be n discovered that the I -ate Pont - . A Shaw Of � � iyself on tbe-Royal Italian opera one cley6 . ments in priza 8, &c.' as to warrant way train and killed recently. Alexander A�rrtour, treasurer of Bramp- - . . .- . ... � tV my brother Thomas and n ey - her companion and escort, they seent to an3 on even -A farmer near Paris has lost seven- - - inson with great difficulty succeeded in Although' ... e wharf -at that place, th were night, lost have no ambitidn to be ' contpetiti in the holy bond,s. of . of making:his way to the shore. The .. I . - r .. - .. . .. - eanier Pacific. mind iibe' gave matrimony. Lon efore the ceren�oliy teen I logs by= the cholera scourge. Far- ion, and ,w'howas coilsidered a man . ,there were ' aboard the at They had with great presence of 'a better tb an they are. . They don't cari . hable character, was a defaul- horses, which were valuable ones, were . . 91, irreproac . 4 i.. .ake place th, d,. I and mers who neglect to give; the roper - I I i y intellectua was to t ,. grand Stan "'he beaten �, a pleasant trip up, and. all like the cbum- I I Coo-ee !" w-hicli: presently' brough t her f6r work, or anythink ver � . . V t6r and a forger, his books having been both dro'wned. I � � I I v - � . . F riend to hei side. Another characteris- � I systematically falsified. His bondsmen -Dr. �"Tilson' .L resident -of the Uni- In sheep ;I - try well. Mr., Isaw! Towns6nd haa pur- f - I I . as a rule and lead an easy,'bappy life for yards around I -was literally jantiped. notice when they have animals affected, 'D .. i . d c I . there wer-G'd , .tic, Australian 'sound is that of the -ra,­iria, boa�t-pulling, b6w]ing an� When the time arrived, -the ban ame .render themselves hible to a fine of � . . chased 160, acres of first-class land from Horse i . . lose $1,100 -by- his operations, while versity Ceollege, Toronto, in his annual - -- the I, . -KeDonald,16trinerl - of Gode.- 11 cantering horse " on the bard -livel, tune and w e fol- $200. 1 . I I iventibil speech Friday, declared -his �th m, Mr. Alex.. I y . stone foot bal alr� the ,principal 9ports, an down playing a er COX - . I I ' I . z; - ' . - W . -it -et day every Vireek . lowed by the Ron. T. North's carriage -Hon. Edward Blaike was born in other parties .saffer to the extent, of 5ea. There .. rich, it being the north half of lot 7, on roads, monuments of convict labor', - It one mark an . dvterm!�ed opposition to, any further I'll, . - I �t, Of thosel 1. . 'Saturday - afternoon for a holiday, the v* yea the iappy couple, who Adelaide township, Middlesex county, about $6,000. . . concessions to reli denominations .... the 6th concession of Tarbutt, and ad- superceding the 11 bdIlo6k trails of the which con e - . . . . - V . -7 -Annie, the nine ye:ir old daughter - . � - r of poultry . I - Mr. Thos. - Nott's land It is early seitlers. " You cannot get ft'%`�%Y *have agiand old time. AcLarrikinism took their pla6es on he temporary plat- Octobjer 13, 1833 and consequently hotel for the purpose of iozing about uni- ` . - .� .__ - 110imirig, . . I of Mr. F. Queen, a St.. Thomas trin : . .- 4� � - telits, there �: I well situated being only about one Inile from -this sound, it.is wherever you go-'-. has - parental license, and the. comin form erected in' 1h Drit of the grand - - entered upon the�flfty-third year of his . Ii bi ver -a fence - on versity federation. A great part of his ' . , I - . . - his country, te�.er t I as c im in wa � �i I � I I . -eeper, w �'! ' See him canter. . How deftly, gently, stand and w�re accompanied by the illust-itrous life ou-Tuesday, 13th imst a taken up with the eloquent - �'So` several 1, . - as6 and. there is a repr6seni ative -of .9 i - . . I from a -school he, , ' aturday, When she. alipop'ed and fell to , address i I ;! . . ! . . . (%, - wood,,. on the comer i6f his easily .and,regularly he measures , his to uch of -.are has settle is brow, o - officers . of the Society,- Rev. E. Long may he lead. higher edu- . I �r s, a - H Presbyterian t : m ,� . . � d on t . e ground, a -needle which was in, her plea for non -sectarianism m . � ,� I � I - s& leading roads in every pace. Hear bitti canter. Truly the shadowed his lip P. Clark afid - tt e Hen. E. H. _1[u Ill Thom er of the 11 '_ ;9 _: , � . the I*dge of manhood Jt cation. ' The to I I number of new mt not go., i , . �, lot; there -are - - _' -0 d is being driven full length into her ta - . which the Ron. so 'a horse" will i; simplk imitating his compeers. At - ' -it Department, at re� admitted this season','so I . : : thid of the " cante�ing . 4 . . Taylor. Tb6y stood the ordeal rand krunk Freig) I I ,; Jbieen some �! -- - - Airectiun f r . . . . . it, - . stomach. Saturday afternoon the child's femalesiudents . . - - . I I - '.� ever remind us of the 4 4 Land of the student is fitting himsel woll, and looked the handsome Portland, Maine, left a month ago on I a & far, is Seven 'only one of whom is not �akce a great,. , Oliver M-owat tilt for us herie; there is a � . age ,Oi-heh tile- . �ain was so 'severe that the services of I I � � 1 . .; "I'll, hich is about Southern, Cfoss." It is always upon us, for pletheyreally wicre.�.It was &novel vacation and has not retumi�d. His . � I ction, whil cou . - The totalnumber in at- ' h � . good r 6seft Iness and distin - doctor were secured, (1 -an e;(amination . matriculated. �, i . oardl to ort Finlay, w . I . . an ;_ � , by day reminding us of tile restless am- the fire of ambition is war#iino, in th experience to:theni and a novel one to abse e causes some speculation and al5sion fee � 21 � . - - I passed: tendance is fifteen, of whom only one is -' - � I � . . . . . - ., miles front it, and 13 miles to the I . C, Xs - th'e couple took their 'anxic by. f . I showed that the needle must have - I - . ., L_ � . - to 7. tit- statesman, warrior, an the crowd. . . the fourth year and onethe third. . be a grea:t ,- . Bruce Mines-, or' 30 miles to Sault Ste. bition to win life's battleg, and by night bosom. . e . I . I ibto the- stomach. . in . ' � . I . I W. �: . __. 'Marie, to N�4icb . acing th . -Mr. Jon Hamineraley, of Puslinch, ld not kee I ' [ place there is also a lulling us to sleep, for the -'sound of the poetj� wh: le 'the scientist is pl placesand,were confronted by the min- -Martin I'Runkart, pumpmaker �at . I .��, .. .. f --ns - ister, Rev. E. P. Cla k, a burst of ap- Damascus' -township of Luther, commit� -The proposal by the Grand Trunk - , , ! a I I cantering horse"' as its cadence swells f ill -' i i - tl' �:e list 1; ____ good leading Iroad. Mr. Townsend. in- I Crum I or his lever, while the inspir Wellington county, returned the other . . �� 11 . . . .. . . the approach,and as gradually' diies tion' o,eiius,lbuil(lacastiesL4nthcair,' plause -made : the ,welkin ring. The ted Suicide Wednesday morning a to give $2,500 in Set ement,of the cue visit to Nebraska, ' ­_ tends, nit spring. with I bf a It' t Jf Mrs. Cliallen, daughter pf Mr. j. day from a two w eeks! F this issue. I I D-ving ilp h 'ere early next i . - . ., �__ r i a i . his lot was $1,200 itway is said to come next to the falling, and til , -divine, through the eyl. crowd was s,6 great that all could not .week by hanginghimself inhisstable. i Dral Will be, . � � _; The price paid for I . ole, of St. Thomas, vs6, the Grand .- where he followed the occupation of � I - . I t . He. --and my Splashing. and. rolling of Water in induc- of- Wtb, is gra,ppling,i�ith & destiny hear 'the words of the ceremony, but Life was extinct when' found. No cause farraing I for a number of Years. He, I , I . week ftom I Cash, or $7.50 per, -acre- - 1� . I �runk Railway, an action' for,$15,000 � . - i z . pantomi e espeu arve states that in Nebraska, Kansas and � ­ i e I MSIX, _111 * . ­ 'brothet -ard's Landing g repose., . merce -of the beyond, our un enjoyed th ially that is known for the act. He le a a wife I _ I v rer wi -, 1. . �- . , Robert left Rich . _Tile com. . . travelled tdolonipd * ' damages, for he lossof theplaintiff's . ottAtryisdone on horse�badk. Lrood timeaud lots of full, and part where the gro Iowa the hog,4 are dying by hunLe I arner Ontario for len heard the words and in umerou� small children. 1 -reds. I � - . 4 I - 1. �, Mone3r. � z . . this morning on the Ste . . w Millis- having a- husband, who was killed.on the Grand . . . g - . � - ' � . I - I a I . _.� %safe -journey tersgqto-pre�eh, andmen, women, and his �otnyanions ,gay of him, 4' He is not - 11 man'and wife " ape �en, and thinking * . - lie Fordst Free Preiss says : AlI the In these sections dead hogs, which haive -, v ; I I , - . - I I � ; I ,Gbderich. Wishingthelft, . $Ju�nction division, at Belleville, has �* � 1. , i__ I . - been * . I - I . I . � down, and up in th again, I re- ouths - go to - church on horse -back, a ba�l fellow; the services w.ere e ided" attempted to muskrat houses in the streams in that been purchased for' shipment and dteA L - � i � . 0111i a bit of h larrikin.f" Mused, and the case will lie down for . . � � e spring . . I I t ii� , � I .. to LM YOU�gL � . . r ery- I e I r L = and- produce go. arket on kiss the- pretty b de. The minister neighborliof)d are being built v arg on the vr-ay, are seen all along the Ime. . � I I LL main yours, tr7tylL truly, L . trial at the Hastings Assizes in the spring . L L I . � � I . . ' . � i -they are I � ,September� I J. SAIIr,LIF,. -1. -was equal to the occE Sion, lhowever� and an felt hi their bones I The mortality is such'that .. I . -11 --- I WX.: Mu JR. h cer's, butcher's and I . d eep, as if they ' of 1886. 1 : . - RRAVI � - J [ders on tha� i I __ . I , - ,baker's boys deliver their. � wares on � maina, Australia Sept. 5,1885. � while he didn't ani iounce five minutes that xtraordinary protection would be -Thursday a large bald,�eadgd ea; I gathered in heaps and burled. People,he i . - . —_ I . I I � ��. � 1. - I --.*- . I I . " told h. I -ed againsttl I . , ) . --.., - % 'been &P- 0 1 - — . ing, .. . states have . - horse -back, th; smrle I .. i , I "Ce , 'die la p-oc&-; - d blasts ofBoreas, � L- . i A clad post boy . � 1; for 'I kiss in that part b�dll't requi ie col no idea -of the raxages that -are vilac ' I ; -Dr. J. %V -i Reynolds has I . . ! ' seized the two-year-old Child of Jo Pro, e of ' - I I beenreached. The (eremonybeingend- all of which predicte a cold wint&. and being made by thi t Onei gentle- � . I - . am -fl- distributes the , letters on horse- back, , - � Romilly, a farmer near Montreal, is pes . - � anu- - ,_ , . pointed assistant Physician at ilte-0 - � Michigan. : 'lor L - 0 1 .. rb�g m , �L I I I .- . I . . the lam-p-liahter, like a lancer with. a ed, E. A. Ta*lor ,a sii and in, a few -Itr. Francis E. Tye, of Wilmot' bore the little. one off it , its talons, men on the train informed Air. Ham- . t : - . a - 1 d. � .L �, ton asyluut for the insane. tieryspear does his 'work on - horse -back, 013s�RVA41OV-3 BY THE NVAYi AN ACRE- well chosen words, )n 6ehalf of �airid- died,'rom, blood poisoning the other il�y,. . meraley that in two days he lost -a herii 4 ep I . . I . -A magnificent new train from the I ; ' � . . CULTURAL WEDDING, ETC. - . alighting on a barn a milediAtant. A uumi- ' . - �.. . . - and I have seen the washerwoman on I . ford, Lyons & Co., p esented the c6uple He w ls troubled with a corn, and unde of nearly two -hundred. I - C . .-t .L. Grand T runk head,.quarters'L MtonUC&I, . * ( I - ber of nien' with. guns folk wed, but be- � � .. To tbe Edi or of TuR Hultwf EI(POSITOR. wit4 a 'cookiiii stove fdrniture, tin wiare, takin i, to pare it he cut it so close that i at _ I on It C014sista of horseback, with 'a basket of -clothes at 1 11 � -Ambrose Choquet,� a French -,Can- . 11 . t - has been Pat- the line. . . I I I I ."fore they could reach -the a pIot the eagle tford - r -at-, - her Saddle bovr. . . mi had occasion to visit , in &C., inQuiling the ti whistle and rattle the blood came. Infl - � I - i . ., I � two coaches' and a bag , Hlivi � .1 animation at once- had killed its victim by dri ving its beak anian lawyer, Of Rochester, and .attor- . - I two .-Pullm an a, . - 7 This, t I i -a -t I tift I uTd box ;.also on behalf of E. A. Bullard t la, followed'by blood poisoning, 'the French-Canadian Society, I h - Another useful member of soclety is ber of- iriends in tisis beaniu a ic 6rmers arr& x valued in all at $78,000- - . ' into the child's skull. Aft -.r partly dew ney for er ., gagg ea 31, an a ted the M� with R, family bibl4 ; on- ;rh I � terrr�ima_ ted fatally.. . I . . . - ��� - , �'The Salvationists had a big timC, in, . the Australi workman, ,who i ' liter- most fertile tract of land, situa e9 n I vouring the little one!s Aesh the bird has charge of all the efforts now being * . - ' . � . J. . I �� iffer�Tit bar , - � over the place " mounted on a arotj�d lair Grov ,'in Tusbola count � lor & Co.. with a' ,; -Tim unanimous opinion - among I ­' - it ' 9 Erehalf , Of E. a) . - Hamilton, on I . i they� laid- all_� all . . . _ e .1 � took flight and escaped. made for the release -of Louis Rlel, F,* . ­ I Monday, wher J . th m=h iu� . I eks. shagg back looking for work or gom I cqict not intend taking any no a ban amboatmenin Toronto i !. I . . t . I thecornerstoneof their new barra I 9 � ,�s e p to aph album tind per- prom,nent Ste is Monday morning two �burglars en- a long time he has endeavored to secure � .. � , er case behalf of the Agri- that the -lake season just closing has - r i .�8. Ther I . -1 � Staff-C&ptaiw Mar- to anyfrom the -same. The only class __ wheill. I set out, but being struck wi It fum I n flered the house of' Mr. Dugald Camp- proof that lexel waim-an American citizen, � ­ � on Hunter street. I � of men there is lenty of room - for here, .the , general appearance 6� the cou 1- cultur I S-6-cieIty with a hituds6me grass been the worst known for'years past. the and now. claims to have discovereA the - .�, condition, - ':' . gets and'.Mrs.. Coombs wei 5 , �p - ! Company, bell a bac I . �. : long$,. i I _ r6 the�, visitin" th #e a few r a' set an a. neqt ,box Containing a pretty The Cana,da Pacific Railway ' helor, who liTe8 alone on - , and � and the only ones wantpil are those wi try I -feel disposed to ni n of Dunwich. One.of naturaliz�tion paper)'Ie I � y I people iiaw the I . . I third con gally �igned and ' ' - . Many! I officers,.and about.1,500 , e, who can I . I Ckigs, alto- however is one of the few companies- re. c sio - I � i n of the .ted- in . I . Money, pluck and experienc mirks on what came unddr my; noti.-e. pair of little 4boes aud st� I the. men carlied a dirk lantern. and the sealedt, making Riel a citize - - . � S�Stacles thd! . .. , ceremony. . . . Rying push their way amid bar � dships into the dvring my rambles in these ; parts. L A gether too small for either the'Gride or port' g a decided improvement. . . United State The paper is date( � I I I ­Da,vid F. Hendricks, a farmiw - . mention that 6 1 most of a groom., � . This . was WE at broke the crowd , he Hon. John. Costigan contribut.' other a reviplver, and. cautioned Cawp- . a. . 111 , t . . - 11 . � th ded May l7th, 1880. i , b-I-ected oil , . � ' Chatham, was thinly settled districts and open up tive me. here bell to keep quiet.'Th Mr. Cho,quot states I I ,%boilt five miles from .. - . . . ; Lt trial. Wilk I . manufactories, - of some CaZians Michigan is held -out to be -in tvvd. Mhr,l.and - ed* vQ25 to the Parnell Parliamentary ce forward the paper. � �. it -_ � I . - that he will at on � - very badly gored by a, bull on Sunday. country or start 1. - " theIrs. Ferris lost no to tie him hand and foot, and subsequent . . Aher - mrriage, and whild fu,nd at the meeting of the newly o - � �1 . . i . . g r9an ly gagged him.' After making him secure to the Government with a _]� ; 5 s being . - kind and provide work for laboring not ing more than a vast lumberh g time iii reac, , Wtition thtt, ; �� One of the wounds being, in the abdomen, - 11 � - with the most frantic ized "and League in- Ottawa. Mr. Sex- � , cles have as- woo a, inhabited by the scuiTi of a*ll na- the aii. was, rent ,A : �, io.. nnralie�r- � � 4 men. ]m migration a . I � ' . I ' they rifled tbte house, .but only secured as"Riel has been declared m8ane it is i I . - causing - bowels to, protruile, makes , ,gen . � r the - � . " ti it . . . � the Toronto-, I I Slated .many of the poor. -of the old ons, even to the rude. river drive . cheers�'and the band played "Yankee toil, i d Quebec, a league ox ze ' de- . . l � : . � I i � i I � � it le were About $30. - : . the duty, of the Government to iiiterpose I I. � .t . . I - ape - 'Ile, I z I I recovery doubtful. I - - edily IiY64 an addregs. Mr. 7Zkerr`Vx I .... I rial d, tountry here, but they are ,mostly. those Thi4 is an erroneous.idea and nothi g Doodlii," the happy o te se I �- �. -During the storm of Satin ay after- 11 - . ' . -A woman elling and see that the -execution f th n- � _-nring' I .d e ou, of Sig t thus ending one Mt.� P. P., presided and $225 were, sub! 7 1 11 . ace by-! 11 - . ,-and ghoft of ,a gross mis . ir I I I sister from Windsor t6 Syr&- tence is ilot caMed out. He sa,yS that . t it a4 0, IePherson, a who' were littleuse where they were - take,for what W a wh* I d - t+ " - , I i � � with her - I LL I aLegeof Ste. - - neon last, while Win . _N . I xe ar, d of the grandeLt wedd ing$ ever witnessed scAb, A to the fun(f. . I I , - - . I they have not improved much here, or once I � L I I- - - was 4rivino, a Valli- I .. . I proUibly ;he pride of the a . L � SaviD cuse,-New Y6rk, suddenly died aboard the original naturalization papers are L - . n the coffifor in Tusbola county. I loping, Mr. Edit6r, 1 tal ', 98 ad tal farmer of Culross, . ,. J_r ,he deposits in the Pea a . . Com - saw has now b6come ' L A �xpress betwoen Windsor in the hands -of General Aliddleto , who i OVe & ., tfone, any ,thing for the country the limite � k - - able team, on the " d between " .. . I � - reeswaiter 11 : . ; I � . . the thrifty farmer, While -t 6 that I ha! . I , roa . . am L 'Lin the ol� Ora of ve not takenuptoonlUch of ,lik";_ last mouth amounted to $531,481, 1 . - I - -keen as -in On- h ba 3, from � refused to give them up� � - jetition in.business is as . I L -e ith and Chath last.8unday morning . � of his horses was . . . _ - . � - I ! � � - 1. sit- V of -the people makes ev, 4 your valuah � . e ccess of $67,009 over the w , il ­ tario, - soibilit lil suace nd time, I remain 'an . . � - %4uc - Mr. Me- and - ofits a re, just as snial I I ... t . di; %w ils. , The total amount of the de- cancer of the liver. Her b6dy remained -Heirry Harvefs. house, situated on - - - _k doaa by lightning Pr' . in the b 1. hv. Annee de4 - I - itations as. clerks, �or'indeed situations of -a . s.trang feel as though he were ., yours Irespectfu y, erth until the train�'reached fon- the sixth line Northeast road, W-arwick. I � �tlerson*ia also reported to have been I i z V, (�Uebec. -.A � wn friends. Hax)�n'g R. DRYSDALE. � po3iti at the end of,.September was, don when Undertak � it in was burned on Sunday morning. His , 1. , - ' any kind are hard to get. The Govern- home aMDng his to er Hir�ton put ;th of the VeR. � , stunned and to be unconscious.. Two I . 'd '011 a number of old . � : 31 chigan, Oct. 8, I&S-5. - .11 1 750 1 1 � .. ; I ment have � a' I - allo Huronites Fair drove, 31, * I -the morning -and � monopoly and controlling in- c, . I I li , ­*— $15,473 860, an increase of itl 720 wife got up early in 11 ale college A . ,'' � nien who were with him in the , '%Va,'_1,c,',0n e perso a of Messrs. Stephenson, Di . ov ar the total at the end of September.' a "hell and placed the sh6li in the bag- ilk, lea-ving I , I fluence, even ill selecting and -appointing th . 4 - , - , * , , - I gage car, whTre it went forward to its built the fire, then went to m �. !resen,ted: The 9 ' , � I . I escaped uninjured. ' � more, . Ht liter, Montgomery, Allen, a- ___�N, alone,, sr., and Mrs. 1884.' . . I - I i. Nian.uVacturing . inel 6.f last ' teachers., a4d itifluence often displaces . . . r. J a mi r. -M. I de's' e of the other Passen- her hilaband andsons and a ,young man I I I . . - . I �� tination. Non I . L . I -The NVoodstock Sent , , 1. . . . - . � -, Kirk i, McLay, and . mah),. othen, 'I Malo_i- - of Ayr, celebrated the 50th - he 78uit of Gordon Brown vs. . � tel, i in thesfeeper kin . named Napper, in bed asleep. In some. t maae uy A- - . �X_ ; rrlerlt., . J. V . . ew what had been - , "es UW fol . �, ... . - r marriage, A fire, and . A a lowing interestillL, f. . . . 1�ST�Is n, to: recover 120 shares of the gers �;jD �. the Frost . - 7 C� � - situated im er aiiniversary 4f thei a,t their week viN � z I z . . I ! it i not Surprising whereso many foditil ilit se geatlemen,all. after daylight. he .8 Wes I ang�l - -, - tracts from - L' just reCUIV(( a Z2 0 - -lob, - -settled out of going on until I . unknown way t house to All - I- 411 IP -1. . a ivate lettel at is the .mosi favorable circumstances, d own' residexice, ' in Ayr, oil the G , stock, has been I a., � - t 1'y I'atterso I McKay of Formosa .. 11 hot- es- ' iiied, th - Mr. T. W. Crotheri, of 'St. Thomas, .., A . - from, the Rev Dr. - a ,. are _�tt the horse po � - when they awo'ke the main Part wa's . � � arv,ey ran in 7 _. - � ' ninion. _47bis 'upright piece of from the appearance of their respect ive� Mbn&iyevenina,1211iinst. Theyeame C ur �,- Mr. Brown gets back fourteen - . t � _(9 ast 1500- I very CO � 0 e instance of Mary ablaze. Mr. H to fhe main F Last S& z i atli on the cabt CO . I 1. �,,G.n h .ve- ren, ,_ I . . . 't villago . . Sh ... is at get out of the door. but . a nte(l - white aN furnished . homes, I have reason to believe t Jat to tb floin Ballymoxiy, county. We face value and Nelson gets has issued a writ at th ; . rt J + ,tirnber, Pat ' lite - - ij(�;j; "t gjn& I worshipped t e true God.. Not orie bap-. � "' I' letcher, da,ing r of Win. Fletcher, part thinking to T � I . .1 . I -,,�ith a hook'and ring, is almost as thickly they are in the full enjoy di e�nt of t )iat of AnTrim, Velajid, in 1845, since which th r amaining 106 shares. Mr. Brown F He then ran back to I � . � it was fasten - aster during I - e 7 ier,'-fo-na asking $2,000 dam- � i ed. I ile­el actirl", 011 - � tised left our Lord and M L't. ffy h4ve i-esided continually in alAo ,rets rel ases of $38,000 judgment mail carri $k :, - f thel' I � .. . ..set'along the sides of the street as the peace ani I quiet �hat a conif brtable hc hie time th mige of marriage, the bedroom, and they madie their way � r - � - the tryint, times. God Avi � . * I I : t of a fam 1 ii� at him in Nelson's favor. � . 0 . - a - � - " Napper got out � choice 0 . . i . ll punisi-I 11YO is can only bestow. ' . Ayi.'� Ou ily of eleven only .aga ages for breach of pro I ; ; - the French in is own time. , . , They posts for a j)oard fencej especia el, Mr. 9 -alone was a faith- ,- k young girl named, Alice Woods itgainst. Luke. Brown, a blacksmith, liv- out of the window. . �_ 11tre, , this the case in f rout of the banks � Havifilr bad an invitatilon toatt(nd three surviv . ,,ely ; tMa son's -hands were badly burn- . "�_ t6ok me -J)Iind- N ite. The plaintiff alleges sal , . ` � the colle,-,e- ; I nearly a hot, nie, then ' - " the 1twentieth annual county faii, wMch ful et i ploye in the sE rV'Ice of John Wat- appl, ,ed at No. 2 police station, Toronto, i -Dg in the v g - . -ed, . I ,a stores .and " -tub . " Around the latter � vas, literally rpast t. � i 7 . �d over n i and ,v . Hey and . .- I I'S . a, and upon that she bee we enizaaed to defendant eq, but the father'N - V . . . - f olde . lountaili I . 4 nu 5 6f the Ayr Agriicultural- the other day for lodging all Clothing b i g burned off and the � . . i - - far too . i ch of the was held in the town of Vasser, fmin son, Esq. gag4ment . - em . � a a,1vartled ! kept mea pri ioner all night on board a yott-,agam ,See . brokWo'k the en . � . . 1 �3 � � !", . Oa is of ininiense help I an. Here lie lounges -like a- the 29th of September to OctobeL2i id, Worl Y.for forty and dug. the bein arraigned as a vagrant, she plead- . and the- latt i.- I A whole surface- of his body burned over, �iverp Inter- � -111an of war. A -H - I working m . fo � I the fir'S Ayr foundry. ed jailty and..aaked the magistrate to without good and sufficient reason o inhaled the blaze. He .. �_ ._1 . . - -cat basking in the Sum, if not on the I bad ah opportunity to witnes1-1he un� don 6f . � r, I � 111 - � . Mr. I d Mrg. Watson, her to the Mercer reforril I . died towa�rdr, eveirting after . G.. G1. VN to me. - - ,The Jamiesons are study I with a number sen atory for writ has alaii been issued against James he having als most inbense, I . I ". 7 � - . . ooze ", he will soon be, unless his last general products of the county au(I a . r-. I - f Iona station at the . "lvnnple- ,qt1,l(,Jent.,;; - will cgb 4 Brown, a f er o I � .tuxal u * ii bob " is gone. Here you - find .him,' rounding country. Two . features I of . or fri6nds, were present at the six months, which. application his wor- . 'a i I . He was about 60 years old, . � - . . - I ering - - .1 - 9 ith me to the country- - - - Will. I . at- w9rk,- up to eleven at noticed in co"ection With this - gold vedding, end theyaud the other ship ted.. The girl came to Toronto instance to iss, Fletcher, asking $1,000 suff oldest settlerii; in the for the - - Wit I Ix- N . f a 11(ent I n! t ope . f OFMI � ff claims nd one of the . I � I in, this . -1 � I n the college until later on.- * , I when not - =-Of employment, wid while iu- daniages fo slander. Plaint , I I PUY - . - , I - I spitting and belching hibition hich I consider'well worth I he - mem ers of their family, left with the 'in a( - I � . - I All well. Wip never forget 187"oo&44tot-l-, night, ,smoking, . - e of that the 4fendant toll his brother neighborhood- : . - - assog.a-. ag any substantial tokens of quir ing for it made the icquaintanc I I . - � . F � . . I . 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