The Huron Expositor, 1891-10-30, Page 1MAI
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WENT -Y -T . . SEAFOATkill-FRIDAYs OCTOBER 8091891. i -
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,— I milling on , his own
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I . an farm,$1,548 42; � and heard with thoro mail town in the state of Illi00i0,
� . I . i year,$3,301 58; net profit aly the bright and happy Ohio, a I
I .: I N AND are sure to spring up. That ilirty, filthy, readers something of interest concerning. a if. Mrs.
. . SIGHTS AND SCENES, I other labor done by tailor bo s and carpenter ! him was seen 0 ' a life- and was, it is understoo&; doing we
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� - . degraded quarter, one�of the' worst in the country about which little is known 0 total over last : side of old age, IN -1r, McKenzie wAs f the heirs of the Brown
� ABOUT NEW YORK- oa st boys, $927 05; hicreas 0� - an church, Ande) son is 000 0
: - 0 9 GILROY9 city, if not the very worst, woa Id be fit to, th�n that it is a tropical clime on the c total re(ISt per I long member ()f the , Fresbyt,)ri il h reference was
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� J it I . year, $715 28. The (,state in Au U
I I live in then, and I hope I ni-ay live to see of I the Caribbean Sea. ye is $143 92; per week, $2 76. and an elder 'for-, about 40 years. Hie re- 11 � 0 a -d her
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� . the day. a tur- I b o to their last rcitiiig Oace , a left in very easy circu
I W !r C—) W - LETTER X0. X. , I � TiiLr WANDERER. . —Adam Delmage, Plympton, has mains were orq aor, children will 1)
0 1[J 1. - I Canada., recently hatcheld out. a brcoi of by his five brotlier-elderr, viz: Mr. Alli
L L . I ; � : i 0 . key which I e of which lavish Mr. Douglas Tennant. Mr. McCrow, Mr. ces financially. es Lewis.* of West
� � I - family have leg, every 0� —James Smith arid Jam
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Z I --- Sir R. J. Cartwright's twelve little GI tr fully de�eloped Cockburne Land Mr, William Parkhill) ati(I weeks agO
� I THE SUNNY SOUTH. moved into Kingston for the winter. nature furnished with fot , �
L . I I d, an old friend:, and anelder of Nissouri, had a dispute a few
� I . . � irymenlB Association lege. Eight of thes3 curious birds are about a draiD, and the result
I L MA�TLES. This great park is probably as well known still Dr. Pontlan . of it Wes that
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. ! as the great city of which itJ is a li.irt. —Ther Western Da' the Drumbo church, 3s Smith hit
� BY R. J. PUNSXOR . n at Brantford living. ' I Ewereitt and after some pretty hot wori ,
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I k A,-Jantlo rush, has set in that Everyone has heard of Central Park. Nxw 01ILYANS, - uisiana,t in January. , —The heavy frost last Friday night —Tv -o -Galt boys nam�d Lewis with a shove), and- laidl him out. .
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.� � , . for myself I cannot even remember which I Outober th, 1891.) ow in fi,i on the Beyne -were playing with a I I bulldog" lull a couple Of�
I 1'es 1iic, spaces in our racks every —There arle four lady freshmen n they "didn't know was Lewis' head was cut open, a ' it as their
- I ma�K : . heard of first, and I have o 1ways been ns anx- � :bed up the grapes remaining olver, which
� pen)le.' who -have been to othar A disagreeabla-I drizzling rai was falling the Kingston women'd medical college sud vin a in the vicinity of St.', Catharines. This raw ds of Bryne it doctors who were called gave
, . aay. ol ions to see the one as the other. The people . 1� abund- loaded," and while in the haD .Cky thing if
- . . . in a butsine.ga-like manner, as we took our seventeen in All the years. season's crop of grapes has, been very t off, the bullet mtriking Everett in the opinion that it would be a 1p
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I credit for having the named this charming spot must have cord er gathered in that I won the man it. When Lewis had �
I : stores _,("Ive us i tl) who seats on the mid -night limited express, and - —John Craig, of the Fergus N6%vB-Rc ant, if not the largest ev � h got uver
r I �Vaq at right leg below the knee. The bullet, wbic I
- . been far-sighted men, for though it - t partly recovered, the case was beard. At .
, - I- ,best a,ssortillent in town at the lowest it is proceeded to make ourselves comfortable bas received the Reform nomination in E,54 section, , of the I was about 38 calibre, shattered the larga
- L -ery o that time almost out in tbu country e- tated that Prof. Shaw,
, . lf we co . Lne � for the,loug rid of 915 indes wer the Illi,- Wellington. —It is a that wai charged was a common sossult, and
. "s LUIJ only ,-,Let eL'% rapid- eived bone of the leg, and travelling downwards
L, � pne, - now In the very heart of the city, so w wing at the Ontario Agricultural College, hat ree the d ,sts.
1� . ho, wants a Ja wt to look here, there It stretches from ois Central railrolid., from Ch cago to No —The gold medal for bl:s�, plo' . peno-trated and broke the small bone near #�,fettdant paid a fine of $5 and c?,
cl, I ly hr.s Now York grown. -i the -
- % W OrIvans, the first stage ,of o.ir journey to Provincial plowing m4tch has been awarded ,an offer of a salary twice as large a —The Harnil.WD Sangerfe8t financial state-
- I 11rould ba Very fe-W' purchases rn ade Fifty-ninth street to One-huildred-and- liwaduras, Central America. Long before to John Dickinson, of l,"Iraniona. Ontario Government psys him, to take the ankle. ed at the ment shows a deficit of over $1,500, which,
I - - I ' tenth street, arid from Fifth avenue to I as Alichi - U a - —A horrible accident happen however, the committee think there will
� -bere. Eveev conceivg,ble shape I . too flying t1rain has paused the last of —The Phcenix'stove foundry at Picton h . charge of . the, gan State Agric Itur I town of Birtle, Nort tory, Sat- The I
I I elsew� E ighth avenue,'thiis beiag about two miles suburbs, melodious at the men are work - Collf.ge , hwest Terri t ba much difficully it] Wiping 011t.
... itif U in fit and finish, and It Chicago's far-reaching w many ordays to fill th - I - R,olpertNewshirn,well- 130 '
� sod size, beat 11 . mud a -half long and half a lll�fe wide. 'es in every key from A to Z proclaimed ing overti , . urday. Mr. and Mrs.
-e asI riLyht as rightean be, �tiful ,,,pot as uat-ire left' euor me. . —Miss Edith Coulthard, daughter of Rev. eventr were a,ttended by very large crnwds,
- known rcsidents Qf that place, left their re -
the prices ar . , was probably a beau -) died re- ' - but the German visitors—about 2,500 Of .
� the fw)t that tir ,I travellers, ourled up in —John McCabe,& vf t3ran of 1837 Mr. Coulthard, of Picton, was reoently pre 6-ving their child I
r, !� iddeuce for a short time, lea w-1th the .
I . - 11 � be desired I If its a it'and inarilims spent all his sLLilfjnadding a I ink in their necks, (the cently on Ain lierat 1, land. Aftei il da are,, in the. them—bolongiug to or connected I
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__ ,hat more ca 1 Beats, with k . I r t o burial Banted with a bandsome gold watch an ctively 3 and -5 ye
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.1 -e that's wanted) we . can to its beauty. There ar travellers, not tile saats),, were sleeping the corpse was-vtolell. purse in acknowledgment of her services as ren, aged respe ties found a singing and turner societies were- admitted '
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- ! , cheap � Mantl er which friak playful, chattering I ttle o the speeding —G. Saunders, who lives near Cape Vil- organint in the Presbyterian church in that house. While abSeDt the little 0 i.Dg; their hotel bills were
I suit ou, if its more elegant stuff, they lawns Ov soundly, lull -id by the ra [)f.gunpowder, which they ignited. free to everytli� rid
� I ; Z3 c b.irns, 200 bushols.of grain, town. packagoi . '
. y . 6 aquirreir, fine shade tr es of' many kinds, I to the- .bou-Se, and paid in full, and they were banqueted a-- 1
77 , wheels. In the niornia,g we &me to C&iro, cent lost two - Fion Bet fire, -
4 are be,re too. - tree -covered hiils on which are perched rus- ' ju9t where the ield of wheat per acre over The explo tertaiDed a,,�umptuoualy. The hotel, ban
� . - Illinois, oil the Ohio rivert . and �0 tons of bay by fice recently- -The largest y Condie, both children were burned to deatb. en � �
Fat or of Waters," 5 '000 bushels rient bills of the visitors
� � I � tic summer-honses, rug ed mw -C3 of rock latter jOiLIS the grtat " h -Up to the present only 2', a good sized field is reported by A. of New Hamburg very quet, and entertaini
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� I from which trickle little st,eams, of drink- the Mismi-sippi, on its placid way*to the of C&nadian barley have been received at who, from 67 acres near Doloraine, Ma;ni- -The ptople removal of Mr. alone amounted to over.,A3,000. : -
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L - MISTAKE. I ing wattr., or over which tu.mble plishing, , Gulf. Bartly L)uching Ki-nt cky, wo rush Oswego. toba, obtal 3,300 b hels, thresh me&- much regret the prospective from that place s are 11till after
,NO .. I nod -American cattle dealer
i Even a daln L his is aver 40i Otto Preasprich and fAmily
.� fo�miag mites of waterfalls. 4 py through Teuness,3e and 1\J.s!ivsippi, where -M r. Pierre Lavellee, of Sure], Quebec, sure, No. I hard, wheat. I is i . to Sebewaing, Michigan, Mr. Prepsprich Canadian cattle. Atthe beginning of the
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. ,ell which you go own and inuumer;kb' it will be remembered, an
[L.OLU14 C6�-.Ie direct to our 1 dark cave, to ree want- numerous cotton fiLlds 11 died on Tuesday las', at the eitra � bushels per acre. u a resident of New Hamburg for 35 prt8ant Bowan, with ,Mr.
: -Buyers 81 , t-eps �cut out of the qolid rock, is not ' d&rkics'told u3 we were now well into the ago -of 99 yearsand 2 months. -Squire Fowler, of Fingal, onel' of the has bee -time he hai filled contin- American syndicate, Bickerdike,
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t- � iug� Then dowu in the -'al ' there are ,, , tlity, romance new 62 olde4, beat known anri most highly�r - yo I
. establishmea _ JYou can niake no mis- ' ' v 1ley9 uth," the hoine of hospiti -L%ut Friday Dight a 5,000 respect .ars, during that lie office of the bought up 11,000 head of stookere in Ontario,
ock is replete with- new 1 pretty little lakeK a � bub- 60 �)use, With Beats for 1,000 township, who uously one or another pub t of neuily A million dollars. They I I
- tal-e, our st � ud V brooks,that go and negro melody. The chsoge Was up- Grand Opera H ed residents of Southwold . f town, a!so aerved the term of **% arden of the at a cog rkets, but the .
- I e , . croo4ed by pretty, century treasurer o were shipped to British, ma
I New things bling over the i,ton 8 parent, even on the train. Kludly, courto- people, wito opened at Collingwood. was for nearly half a - ,heat honor in its gift. as the ex -
i . desi-rahle. or s,)Iid, old-fashioiied stone -Sir Jolpi Thompson'o 12 -year -Old daugh- the mouicipality, is dead, at the advanced county, the big
� Goods U10st he MethtdiBt Orphan- returns were not as iatisffictOrY
. 0 1 rustic bridges, . ous peoplo appe�,red among ,us, with their '
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� � comi-agto hand all the tinie, new black ones, besides the crotou reservoirs which He wag a Conservative in -A report from t - iuhed. They g(.t out -
0 . . I I free and winning thauners, rendered doubly ter Frankie, is dying with hip disease, pro- ilge 0� 86 years, I age at St. Johns, Newfoundland, states that porters could have w Mr. Gould� of .
__ 11'1u;�hes, new Flannelettes well - The lole, park is . clear, but A�at Was all.
. and Colored ton at 8c deserve za vi�lt- Lmutiful walks attractiveby their quaint patuis, which falls duc'ed by 96 fall. ttawa, ban politics, who � is Dow clerking in there were d-uring the past year 25 female Bootoil, an extensive cj-.ttle shipper, is at
e - at sc,per ya,Td, 4ew GreT -Cot � covered with a network of soft alld uot.unpleamiDg to a 'northern eary -Major,! John Stewart, of 0 -Mary Pickwell, issued % itimates in the Lome. The Newfoundland
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I re and there are large in Ontario, and bas- succeeded in
: - a-ewl Blankets, new Comfor- and drives, and he . b er,peCiAlly when uttared by the naive, b,nd- been awarded the contract Jor the Toronto a Queen street btore, Toronto, has a Governmen. t contributed annually $24 present ttle for shipment I
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I worth I Oc, I I 1 four,tains whizh cool the air with th,-ir , -, daughters (if the South. armoryo the , figure being about 8225,000. writ for $5,000 against Andrew Coxon, ds the support of eacti - child. The buying quite a number of ca
I -iels a,t 19C worth 1�y of nature and s0m steamers are to be merchant of Piattsville, where Mary forrn- towar �
I ters,,new Grey�Flam I It is a curious med! Slidgiagippi, a man catne - ial F,teel The sum of from Boston, .
: I I spray. At Holly Springs, Two palat h inst.,
. ., � fleet next hich dain- institution is wantiDg $500.
. I m r erly resided. - The reasons for w Hon, -There 'left '
"I . any where else 25c; the cheapest I art, city and country. Wa'L-'Dg along a� on board with an insane w wao-, who he added to th,3 lake passenge omise of $14,000 had been left them by the late .roronto on the 19t
I -five young ladies, who go to do Mis9ionsry '
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I . in the County. Dressmalx,�- i path amid scenes that make you think you w&s taking t0jackson iusane asylurn. When season to Ply between Kiugsto ages are claimed are brc,Ach of pr
� I rear n - . C. R. Ayre for the erection of a new build . 0
1 Underw you, conic suddenly upon a- Jr marriage, seduction and slander. I . ' dren. work amongst the Chinese. They were '. -
� . I they entered the car tier ri,ht wrist was troal. hich would accom Has,ingsi of Toronto-,
I ing� with us. The people I are in the Woods, modate 70 chil
� I i � boom , . , and ta of religious conven- Ing, W
. I ing I's 1 i board on Which is painted au arrow at of her gnard, but after a -The rA n the Bay -London hag a quo . Williams, a Mi8ses Haynes alid � I
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L . D handcuffed to th, , , , pid docline of water V --The otber evening, Wril i
I o�t where the style, fit, i as 11 th'is way '� the Men' , Christian � Miss Stnith, of Stratford ; NJ' -
� � �G,undl � bracelet. The of Quiu,o is aliLrniiug v,_�.98el owners. The tions next year. Young was proceeding home !
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I ; have f I eoriie euch ing3ription' - while her escort removed th( anee 1jesid'ent of Guelph, d M, ii;i Stanley', of Anderson,
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I o �fort is to be found. menagerie," or "this way tD the entrance a er than it has eve' Associan, Women's Cbriatial, Temper; to the darkness he Flesherton, an
- � fin,isli and c ,In r I Ely was feeiiD very. p y , ad iestive, water ia 28 inches low
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7 . . 9 I !:about 10:30.1 . Owing . sent out by
. . ftll avenue and Fifty-niuth ,street," Poo a herself quite a � 9 office MichigaD. The firist four are
�� � I at Fi tiowever, and made t h,,'- been before. Union' King's Daughters and Young Peo- stepped off tile sidewalk at the post -
- hat after all youAre in slaTtling-1coli-og person to of McNab. street ple's Society of Christian Endeavor. All tho Chinese Inland Nlis%ion, and the last
� J. 0. GILROY, I which reminds you t I She was rather a I -11ev, Mr. Fletcher , 11 corner, which, since,the cros-sing has bpen of thO
I I cart of a great c-Ity" I .1 Hamilton, fell the ,bold their annual meetings in that city ill venient, is named by the Friends' Mission,
� th' h look a,t-hair distieveled hait hil'aging about rn up to build silica-barytic pa ang ladies intend
I Presbyterian claurch, & bone tie, . I to - .
. ! -ing things to do sr the 1892. 1 .
� I �:,L�: . rous, be fell and injured him. United States. Thes�� ye,
. . I . �f here are Many interest `�
. I the- fa -XI scarcely any teeth, anLf a coatinu- other evening and broke on was held rendered dange
"I CLINTC nginto I devoting good work and
I -One evening I%tely a recepti . I -
� I and see in CentraJ Park witSout getti i n. She also ,a a k f our teeth, and his body their lives to tho 9 ��
I I � � ous hideous gri .' disgusting shoulder. er, 0 selfseverely, losing f .
. . -3 wFich - in the barn of Mr. Win. Tuo the 2nd
. - I — f those great lumbering chariot habit of " dipping " snuff, hich operation -GeueriLl Herbert has rented E%rnscliffe, considerably bruise nds will probably remain about ten years in
I — __ * I one 0 line ANTaubuno, near Sarnia, (tlae building w a .9
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I I ,___ -d the park, and the entering an action against the city fo
. I : ma,ke regul,,r trips aroutl - colld,3ted of anointing bur Lz;otlilass gums the resilicoce in Ottawa of tile into Sir John ' ,go Frederick Dibbler
I - flurou talk you a rid of a little ld for thu, balance of his term beiug suitably dec7or,sted for that purpose) in -A hundired years a
� -John Lew.ia, proprietor of the drivers of which do their best to with the narco'.ic upon th A. MacDona ' Over 70 couples damagas. 'ant preacher to locate in the
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I wes t:i,Xed $SO by the Police blind; or without even buying a guide book,. stick. She grew affeetiona'e, and warmly in Canada as Commander of the Militia, honor of himself and bride. -1:iogati, th6 baloonist who made several the first FrotesL
2. . houl, Londur, eiiing liquor during ,nay wander at will through All the hugged,her keeper, to the a usement of thp -During last week ]al. -go shipments of were present and enjoyed themselvc-9 very successful as . . at the Western Fair, north , part of New Brunswick, took up 14�
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11 I you air and from PrincA censions I his reerTence at Woodstock to minister to
' Frieay for s his pipe - 6i
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I lov(. He finally shook,himself free made
� r'cd h I ),a-. 8 " The Crown Attorney _ly %Valks, enjoying th`6� f l"as-Dgers. I grain arid apples were much until the lark bTgan to tune London,met wiih an accident in the Southern it]& of the Loyalist settlers. On Fri- I
. I - Large quantities still for his opening NODg- ' , His parachute dropped in the so
t I a. secret way drinking in the mu and in a, moment of we
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� !Zr ha - sic of the leaves played arinegs fell 1sl1cP- Edward county, States recently. -need a series of cen-
ed t . t the defendant -room out e you think - I -The Ayr Recorder has changed hands. - e -
. of ge-ttitig upon by the breezes, the wbil For tome time the deniented creature had rem i ' � . mid-air while he was in the act of graepibg day 23rd inst., comm nor of the occasion,
I I , peo-ple frolil the. bax � IV pItLns - eoin, Igh winds an MoRae who has been thie proprie-
I through. a wash -room and back hall, and out -some difficult problem *n life, been casting foad glancEs at a high-toned, -A heavy storm with hi d M. r. A. D. He fell over 200 feet and tennia6I services in 130 -
reet where 8. You 'May sit in some ,,eported at the close of I ast week tor and efficient editor for several yesrs, has it for drscent. When Rev. Mr. 'Rsymo'nd d0ivered an historival
� they!ulLimately arrived on a at or build siry castle� immaculat e -looking dud e 'so o seats behind snow wag 11 This is disposed of the paper to M. r . G. W, Dennis alighted in a tree. picked up he wais - - �
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� i U- : sa fety, On the night in cluiet shady retre,t and On muVe - soul to her. The unfortunate dude als:) fell asleep. from all .parts of New Brunswick. ise' Mly lacerated but.no bones were broken, address and Canon Ketchum preached a. ser I
theyl were I man through ,tory makesa fair -prom went. Preachers were
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. r Henderson man- I soul -.with some gif ted man or wo - Now was the chance. Stealing careful y the first snow of the sea.3on. who, in his salutA sod he will be around again Soon. Had he mon bearing on the e .
lenSe Inspecto I � r standp.rd - ttendance from all parts of �he province, I
. querstion, Lie n this w -ash- I corner where St. Thomas, re- to keep the Recorder up to a fai ground desib must have been in a
i . ,tee two, policemen i the pages tif a book, or sit Bit a past her sleeping k6eper, 1ftlY -Mr. Bruce Davis, oi fallen on the -
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I . aged to p', ild, and entered by and watch Ithe youth and the largest $hip- I and the affair partook rolnewhO of the char-
, room, ,vvhile heweat arou th8 drive passes down the aisle, and with a ittle chuckle of Gently took to Maniteba as an independent paper ,
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I ely the ,signal was ge�ius and fashion !nine delight paused bef(re th6"Slumbor- ment of grapes ever sent there, over eleven -Mes re. George an4 John Fairgrieve, instantaneOuB. ,%cter of a Loyalistanniverzar
snother door. Immediat lg men rushed beauty' 'the wealth and 0 their ca�risges fern enly throwing both . Water I eir 200 acre -The executive of Alms College, St- y ctor, Grand
� IN' roll by i . loo township, have sold th � -Mr. Daniel Holmes, co
: given and P., number of you, of the inetropo log youth)- and sudd tons. tied to Hospoler, to Mr. Thorn&@, has decidad to make an appeal to haurprized the
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I � I * L bar.;room, and were surprised on and carts or trot past on horseback. As a is neck, she bagged 1�ni as he -The Woodstock grocers, have petitiO farm on the back road Deel the indebtedness of $50,000 resting oil Trunk railway, was plemantI3 .
11 7 1 out of the , t rins around h o be permitted to close John Shaw, for $12,000. The Fairgrieve Ch college for wo � ev, and St. other day by the rtsidents of St. George,
I ,edominant than ' before.. The the town council t m -
. a.ELd stopped 'by the policemen- rate .h more V sold at that excellent Mr.
I being met Youth is mue n more of ten certainly never was hugge ?clock each evening -homestead on the- Hespeler road was being preesinted with a small live Pig-
. Co'unge-1 thought the title should bcauty and wealth, apd fathio startled fellow awoke with gasp, emitted a their stores at Raven 0 Baker, Thomas people will be asked to contribute
� W Defendant's [f you wish to study to NJ r. 0. F. I took grcat pleasure in looking after
I -ail-, t Saturday. I auction a few days ago
I I and ei Three hundred Holmes
Z I have been much lighterthan $80 on account on view than genius. I yell that rivised the car 0 the I . 0,000 of this 6mount.
L � , , $1 the w�nts of all the Passengers from 'this
- ,t b ' Ce�ha old schoo so &ad grounds at of Galt, for $8,300. .
I L ouch by. the I hou and dollars have already been expend-
� is, illness, but the magistrate made a break for the door. She still clung - thous ier, and they recip-
I L the masses you CKII 'sit on , . . ' 13B a section dUTill
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. I If con- 1,4all oi� i.f you are a lover of art or a stu- L at public auction & -Milk Inspe6tor Millar a few days ago ent and running expe a ig the summ -
. . viewed the situation differently, art, fondly to -him, and preesed her uninviting Drumbo were so.1A t Cge is no s way. Although Mr. Holmes,
iq d ys ago by Mr, P. Irving had win. Tro - rocated in thl L
I I - t'of ant2' ufty there is tbe museum of i -k, until, when I to Mrs. F. Bur- - ,y taud Jos. Seifreid, both of a I for he equipm n-sectariari,
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� Viete(I ago -in he will forfeit hie license. den t- Iface against his downy che, aroused by the I I the township � of Minto, before L, Briabin, of the college, , The coll )ted the pig, he thought it best to leave
L myn, one of the pro- res of statuary and pain per, g:ss for ilk to and has been Irery ably conducted by Rev, b.ccel
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. L I - . J.P,, charged with Be ,t some place iL
�� _Mr. Richard 9cC0 imes-Review news filled with tr-easu tni almost choked, the kee $200, ndiDg skimmed in , r1stead of taking it to his own
i I prietGrSL of the Paris T I Ing, and abounding in murn es of men and uproar, rushed to the rescu I and by main -Staff-Captain Cox, of London, Englalld, !aotory. They both Principal Austin.:' , at 1,ome, to he found a resident of Dorchester
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I . to his life in thd and other r of Sir A. T. the Harriston checse I ratings held
I - tried to put an end women dead a thous.ind years, force dragged her away wadIchained her to &_ and captain Galt, daughte -As a result: of the in, a
- paper . t the Barton pleaded guilty and were flood $20 and costs Station who has accepte the care, and as
I -Ir Before re- A :little way from exted dude Beiz- ,_
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I rel.ics of by seat. Paris b,tely by Crossley and Hunter, no less
I Hotel in that -town. , The thorou hly�frigh, Galt, conducted the services a a halt share in the . I
11 American gone ages. few d the street bartac , 1 7 in- pay has ngtoed to accept
t last week he left obel-i8k broughtJ rom EgY Pt a -and le re& leesly into As Hamilton last' Sabbath. each. I .
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� . tiring on Tuesday nigh cy wake this is the us hieroglyph- ad his grip .. r and trembling barber of -Jacob Hollinizer, of Bridgeport, Water- than 82 people, young and old united the lua of the animal. I I I
. with th hotel -keeper t years ago, covered with cd�rio next car, where he s3.t in -David Feudally a well-kDOwn Trunk selves with the Presbyterian church since the fe, on of West Mont- ,
. instructions e - will� aff-ard you an endiess source . - His wife thinks loo 0ounty, was ��illed by a Grand 4� - ery -M epErs. F. Lowell & S I I
- kim in time to: catch the 7.41 train for Ham ic3 which I until we reached Jackson. Brantford, has skipped out close of t a meetings. Mr. John Penman Y
I &Lterial, of amusement if you are fond of solving rid- Next morning, Dumero a f o that her hulsband has gone to join another r%ilway train on the Galt br&nch Tuesday ew rose, Waterloo county exhibited 14 head of I
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I 11ton, and asked for some wTiting m I I a He wan returning from generously presentod isach one of thle n I er of the fall
I . - When the porter dles, If you have a liking for water you bayous, with their attendan swa2lvs OF P31- wife and family on the other side, night last week. ad members with a handsome pocket Bible as a shorthorn cattle at a numb
. . whieh was given him him may float lazily about on f one Of the swan , arned us -Over 300 exiled Russian Jews have ar' Now Hamburg and 13aden, wbere-he h smento of the occasion. Between 90and fairs, and secured 25 firEt, 15 second, and 10
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. . went u -.p to arouse McC, mett; couple of taken a load of barreNg and did not third prizes. They also showed at Guelph �
. Dmyn he found .os, ferns and shrub ary, w sea the in '
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� � ,h. Dr. velocipede-faalilon by a man , bays also joined the Methodist church
� I rig for breat lled I � re in the I I Felic irn " or I 'Creole" rived in Toronto within the past
. . lyinganthe bed gaspl. boats prope - hire a row that we we . '. I t ity they are cared 100 treated each, of them with of reds. The have
. I in, an'd saw u may After a, short run we months. On reaching tha 0 train or could not got over the crossing in and Mr. Penman and secured a number . of Vaterloo
� � Mcl�w&n. wa,,� prom;ptly called sitting at the back, or yo, wi,l. State -Louisiana. . : zold to Mr. David Barringer,
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I at once that the man h;d taken poison and boat and paddle about i where you i reached New Orle&W , an h staric spot' and for by the Hebrew population. k sold his time. amber ofithe Lii'z-e Annandale similar liberality. county, the six year old r(�an show ebw of
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. rig him Then there are the rn� - ;erie with its ?aved with large Moses Usger last wee -A lady in ;_
: ,I y usad remedies to bri picturesque. The streets, -Mr, ge of Blair -oin street Baptist ch the Sanspartil family, the yearling bull,
I successfall elephant arrow, and splendid farm adjoining the villa opera company quietly handed a large e
- I ound on the bu ean st,r fs of smooth stone,,sre very n )pened for public worshi
I r 'ange animais, it,3 bdar pit, Catb erive B, wag re -i p 1151", making the
. 11 . around. A note WWI f he dai'ry, the slab ces, which line ekher side, are to Mr. John sweitzer, of Wilmot townohipy to a decrepit old man whom she saw at the services, Silver King 9th, NO. I
. . �Ijomyn'a handwriting the residen aaving last Sabbath, with appropriate .
� � room in Mel house and monkey house ; t th bull they have sold to the same gentle- ' -
. � of the bed their yle oi columns and I a s ago, on a Sunday morn- six
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- . a tired of life, and The price paid was $11,000, about $56 an railway stition the other day before b
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� eat 11 that he wa casino, the pond where the boys sail all built'% tile severe tit I 8�y' nothing ,About six month Th priecs paid were large. ME8811.
. I to the eff uld for- the little pond full of acluxtic - as characteristic 'of 't e South. The more. I London, and requested him to ature's 'ing, the old church, which stood on the fame man, 'a
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hoped hill reh�tives and friends wo, alodel yachts, , - plazz - Miss Abbott, th f the transaction. But the poor ere ands, was de- Lowell will keep over 40 head of shortborns.
; he was- about to atives of many ,lands, and many straight lines and ssmen-es of -their archi -At Carleton Place, e ground as the new one now st , I
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� give him for �he raxh_ act icti6n bills say, " too 9 to northern caught by the horns a bu 0 glad, and he could not keep . this winter. They have sold nearly $3,000
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I commit, and - he deAred thait, no inquest ba 0�ltlhlnetr'liillalcesy as.the an tecture groF very monotoll It electric girl, d stroyed by fire. The opening services were rth of shorthorus to one gentleman this
: . . J) I t ad headq an the secret, conducted by the pastor, Pvev. Jesse Gibson, wo
� held an remains."-, The poison taken numerous to mention. , eyes, but these dwellings ar built to suit the which came a her with lower He weighed of season. -
' h i5l New I I ,lim te. The people -�-The official bulletin of mortuary sta- by Rev. Elmore Harris, B. A.,
_ � yn was placed under - requiremon , the clim tossed the animal to one side.
was laudalln . uccom Central Park is appreciated by Is ts of th only creature I goo pounds. - tistics for September shows t,be deaths in the I 9,118isted - -Tuesday evening o as Mr.
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arrest. Yorkers, ai well it may be. One m y ee here take life very easy ; d ontreal deaths, I Walmer Koad Baptist .' church, and Rev. John H. Reilly, of Metcalfe, was returning
1% ossess a y energy I I B. A,, McMaster Hall,
� says: The nimble � I 0 �� ,.:s the -The total wheat exports from the Unite chief cities as follows : M pped on the road I
- ar das Banner . I entatives of all classes, n stly which appears to p or 1.63 1 Thomas Trotter,
I -The D t Freeltou Fair and a here repres - ti I y and cheer- States and Canada for the stagon to date, is 47 3, or 2,18 per 1,000 - Toronto, 297, . , horue after dark he was sto
thimble -rigger was a bent on pleasure, though some have a more mosquito, and -for size, sc ' gaiust 30,771,00 per 1,000; Quebec# 220 or3.15 per 1,000; Toronto. ted that a large numberof back.' near Appin by two unknown mqn, who
I Z amused himsalf at tb.e expense of the bucolic rid ome combine bu i bey rival even th ir New Jers'-y 70,173,0�0 bushels as al a -'per pulled hint out of his wagon and demanded
sordid end in view; a 8 81- fulness t 8 have a ingpetiod of last Hamilton, 58, or 1. 18, 1,.000; Ottawa, I ietors of express wagonsp direc-
. - g the while a goodly liar brethren. . 0; London 28, or 18 per - I t i s l;rt, a
greenhorrs, reaPID - ness with pleasure as for instance, the Park I All sleeping apartment - bushels for the correspond 1.67 per 1,00 melt, pro .uies, and others using his money, Mr. P.eilly had been teaming
� orter, wh6 comes � phing over auz-3 canopy hung over the year. Mor . - tore of earriage compa . .
� . ar er narned I policemen who, in addition to watp 9 ' ves , 27, bt 2,13 per 1,000. . ontreali will ,'pre- grain for,the past week to Appin and Walk-
, . ,rest. A far way bodily, ton, who li a streets of M �
11 one who got ein carried -John Thorn' horses in th d had $500 with hins, which
from NelSo , toWr,5hiD, W68 the park and its visitors, take opportunity to the occupsut-b ' Dear Sweaborg, d in a ' the London city Bout a petition to the city council, asking er's station, an t day. .
� so ;, and he is $20 poorer , ome trim nurse -maid who is We have vi6iteT most of the points of ill- Oxford, while exlgagc -The pri�e charged by water is 15 he intended to bank in Strath`rOy neX
. badly Eold b the fakir to make make love to 9 ,. -feet of evee,wit its noisy negro,as, bay loft on Friday, fell through between water commissioners for metred that no more asphalt and wooden pavemeDts
� to�day I an acleount of his ambition 'charm of six tereat here. The I slow. Hj.sleftarm cents per,th,ousand gal Ions. InSt. Thomas great The highwaydien struck Mr. ReillY-twl) �
I I _ I Porter not insensible to the I a grey 0 arid hogsheads two boardg/to the floor b constructedo on account of the his pockets
I . bales of cOttO at 5 cents; in be n the face and tore
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. money by spotting the restless pea manly beautty (and impudence) aw - handling . French was dislocated at tile shoulder. � ba petitioners will also h2avy blows i
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. - .1 he;qould pie out the walnut shell But these arenot the only lovers. of molasses and sugar; thr ugh the charged is 3 conta ; in De- danger to horses. T to on the hills. open, taking all the money. One of the
was sure; ,k uniform. . nto the famous -The annual niatclics of the I Dominion Buffalo the rate' )test against stone pavemen
I . a pew was hidden, ,and pro- . beuch has it.4 English market - I on the . Toronto, 12J cents ; in prc robbers was a large man with a cape on hi's
under which1th In the evening almost every . and a ' will be held troit, 6 cents * in at over )00 hornes have .%I-
, *10 bills to show that he was ft le, mostly young working men Creole district, with its ha;dsorne dark -eyed plowing Association Hamilton and It ix:claimed th the other wan small and had an Bug -
I ducing two � DODY COUP n among the aunties e 'abled by falling on the asphal t cost,
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X, at girls. who, women ; dow farm of Mr. John Scott, known &*,the James Roche;ter, 13 'ents ; and in ready been die
money mlw)%offered--to bet $5 he could guess lind mechanics with the�r be men and innys' in the ne4,� quarter,where Junkin f,%rm, near St. Catharines' � on Wed- Montreal, 30 cents. . - � lish accent. They drove a buckboard and a
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I . correctly. He gueesed and lost, and the e romaLitic spot in and pickan , ee a -haired, J .- Over 1,000 persons attended the Salva- or wooden pavements 11 Sarah blaze*fsced horse, with tile nigh hind leg :
�� and walnut shells after all,could find no mor pine's here you in white neBday, November "th. � tion Army barr Press Bays : -
� nimipu.1%tar of the, pea bich to dream their dream of hap i heir and there ., whose I wered head has -The conductor, engineer, and brakeman acks at Kingston on Mou- -The New York white high
$10 bills and insisted w i plans f Ol. a little home of t typical old Uncle, rriage Jeanette Dulicall �aow Mrs. E. C Ootes), Up'work in connection with 'the
..� thron grabbed the two and discuse .ILUd whose of the train which ran into the Burlingt011 day night, the occasion being the mw -The stone
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. Porter Pought own. On the driven may be seen the million- bent beneath tha yoke of a avery, n whose -social departure " has, �roved so both sides of -
, tba.t the bet bad been $20.. as a bondsman in the a, few weeks ago have been discharged of Capt. William Coulterp of the Priso sful, began bar. literary career by Sarnia tunnel approaches on
I the sasastallOe Of trie village constable who sire with his- wife and daughters rolling best days were spent "Sunn-y South," Canal , ; I of the Grand Trunk com- Gate Rome, to Capt. M ary Craig# of M &doe. succeN y press, Her girlhood's the river is now fully complete& The con-
- a was 'under Ong in his carriage with its fine cotton fields of this same . from the emp oy I writing for the dail: in tract for the work was in the hands of
� ia turn info, med the fakir that h grandly &I . ovethe South, theee honest, sim- The bride was attended by Capt. Campbell, me is a lkrge, old-fashioned house
later the same fakir, �i�&; the anglom&0i6c In Yet they I pany. - in ties of ho in William Gibson, M,P., and the work has
- arrest. -A. moment horses and prim flunk teppiD old ormls. 'Way down The, e porating facto, y at, Dutton, i Odessa, while Lieut. Gates did the du lkantford. Miss Duncan met her husband x On the
idly to- i his high -s g? ple-hearted, faithful . been going ahead for over a year.
- with three f -iendol was driving rap , high dog cart, witt, . - - count;&] of: Elgin, is nearly ready 4for groomsman. ge around the I
, ton, isughing at the adventurey a in behind, apparently in their old hearts they cherish the memor the men and ,I man digging at Calcutta during her voya, that Cattadian side, the length of the retaining
I w%rdsi Ham 1 showy cob, and a groo 9. 11 and one can I It will employ about six world, and she Dow makes her home in
I d missi work. A few days ago two is on each side of the track is 2,071 feet,
I L arsued, the scent was ies of 11 Ole mass& an of - ick, found ap- wall
� 0111.1l, hotly p stuck on with a plaster ; the horsey main sys of slavery and will requira 200 bushels BUT -ton, in SuDbury, Now Brunsw city, where Mr. Cotes has a mcientific
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� lolit when tt e city WS with his spidery top b ' his special field being In Nn
11 I ain by f armor Porter. -keeperwith his tiancee in were not all hardship and unlo6Dg.toil. apples a day. n two freight buried the mo pointment, 1. These wall@ vary in thickness from four feet
� ivill never b)�saea ag, ers, or the book t I . -A collision occurred betwee are made of lead, have high Oerns slid are I
�� . � -Saturday's London Advertiser says : livery rig. Besides these there are he We Issw the tree on - Ohich the eleven nitobs, on Tuesday d for three and four guns. They are entomology-" - lasG. ai the upper end of the approaches to six-
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. .. he Grand Trunk a .on their Kentucky Italian members of the Oreaded " Mafia " trains near Brandon, MA -The 2 -year-old grand -son of Nicho.
� I on t . W. -Jolt i4rce and seem to have t, followed his teen feet at the portals .on the north side of .
� nighl's train itig men and women � James Bell and p Kinnnian, stone road near Gal
� Lfaiit ral members of the rid 9 i ,y, who recently m4rdered Chief Hen- night whick about three inches 1011g 4 light be said that
, brought to this city 88ve thorobreds and clad in the latest thin In Sociat � were ents live in Durham All sorts of conjec- out to the barn, and while the the approaches. It Ir
r ashington. very often nessy, of the New - Qrlbans police, were'kTled. Jolt's Par � the date 1744 on them. grandfather
. I Incil at- W . and the bicy.elists, I attending to F,ome work h -
, a else's If that tree w1ri in Chicago it county, Ontario. , tures are made ais to their history. e beard towards the portals, the road bed is almost
: recent 1%,letiLodist, Con, and Itev. riding suits, lynched. t ille, -went latter Wag . a solid mass of stone work. The work has ,
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. � 1hey were the Rev. F aC_,0Mp&I3iad ge, principal Of 1thO POin _��vllss F
. W. Bourne - ,tiie Boulton, of Smithv yard outside.
I igland, and if it, be evening. would long are now have been carried away _J. ,B. Beverid the child screaming in the ibson to the satill-
� d - A of ELI - cially ' ool, was lately! made th o have a of the noise he been completed by Mr. G
Z W. E. Horwit-1, I - -, pretty sisters, espe but hero to a dentist on Tuesday last, week t
; ,a Way, of Australia, the latter men and the success- piece -mail by relic bunte so it " Edward public sell i handsom: Dr. Henning (;Oiug out to learn the cause the ground, . faction of Mr. Hobeont to whom so much of
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Chief J y the tomb of the an address and two nr found the little fellow I ' -
Ustic Here the solid business d the NIT6 it6od recipient of. ,,mber of teeth extracted. ss of the tnnr,.el work in due.
� riatian Church in onal men, the clerks an undisturbed, recently pallSed . istered chloroform to Mine Boulton a cow. The poor child's in- the succe
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� represeritiu� . ful professi d - eff Davis ; scxrfl pine by the pupilS who admitt ' being gored bY -A public held at DeBjar-
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: that, colony and the former two a Part of mechallica'00me t" get the cobwebs brushe great hero of %he So th J - . considered meeting was
� , a de- k in the fresh,pure magnificent pile of.marb a, which a warm- from his class into the High school who was a proper subject as she juries are oxtebsive, the horn making a deep
. the. delegation representing the earn off their brains orto drin �ople have dedicated to their ido- -The sorghum f J.W. Grece, was apparently healthy and weighed not wound in., the left groin about six inches dines hall, at Stoney Point, E'1819x cOutityi,
. , England. Chief Justice Way hearted p( ion o Monday. pounds, But the cblotof e is broken in two on Friday evening for the purpose of advO
. 110mination'lln, ough only -air; the women of wealth and fashion come A e stathe of Gen. Robert Dresden, went into p rat a I orm -
nd their dogs, or -fin 0 � less than 150- long and -the thigh toil eating the politic -I union of Canada and the
1 i$ triakiTig toar of the world. Th� . to show off their clothes a lized leader. n s from the top of The cane in that section is said to be very Was too powerful for her and Miss Boulton places. � �
� g 7� � eenL years in to get away for awhile from the dizzy round atter part of 2cial plowin Id United Ste.u.s. The attendance was very
, - 54 yLeAr. _f,ago he has been fift e to for- E, Lee gazes down upon en.� Jackson on a rich in saccbarino� matter, the I died in the ch%ir. -The Provii who has been,
- , ion' He is one of the most an immense pillar, while G orable. Mr. Israel Desjardinfs,
. kis regent I pesit - of fashion ; the workinIg women com large.
. 0 ards the en- - g been most f&v W's Thursday last week at the Ontario Experi-
I . P . ists in the world, and has get for a tinia, toil or poverty ; the children praucing war-horse of bronze gu - Most of the season ba,vin he Toronto Fresh Air --A mail named Walter Leithead ; active Conservatives in the
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I trance to the handsome T�e managers of,t ,rought before an Ayr magistrate one day meittal. Farm was a grand success. There : one of the most f the local Conserva-
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uite receoi edthe degree of A C- - iening of a I b toil gate one Were J weet, an
: (11 * y nly and babies come to,play and to grow in the ed -in yaults above ground, Fund have arranged for the or chiliren I last week for running the mile were about 60 competitors, and there tive association, took the chair and declared I
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I L. from f d Unliversity, and is the o sunshine and clear air. the dead are plac, an ge alid. magnolia trees ce wh6reby homeless a
. - or' .3 ever Treceived such bon- ' 2 registry ofli .1. - -He wan fined $2 and costs, - poople on the ground. The himself strongly in favor o
, 0 ba New �Cork midst groves of or tree , south of Ayr. about 3,000 f political union. -
blethodist�."b&t It would be a grand ihing for eat green leaves me, LaIni ies d ,,t instead of I I wmen came from fai and near. Among
� - r d there the gr . y be placed in Q the costs &mounting to $9. The reason of P 0 'the r -
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. . t ",',or �,S� sionaries sent from Australia. over the city. It would be the next best of th . _'kx-baillie kV. G. Stuart a well-known t ly attention to the� sum- J. Brow �, Sol, White and others.- A resolu- .
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� I M Way is the son of one of r . . I to the fnaustrial echo I. as that Leithead _Mini�ter of Agri D
or at 0 England by if there were a dozen such pa kn scattered with here an d. being gout visitors were Speeches fdllowed by the Warden of the
. ;he firsi in a banana interspers I c ) he costs being so heavy w - the n, M.P., Dunnville ; N. county, Mejjs�s. E, P, BovIter, r, Brien,
I I ' of re t The old Spanish Fort is a so . ,t present on would no% Pay &I culture; y Agri- I ex-M,p. �
- the Bible phriatian Church to _Mplete day ith its 0 , hran from Inverness, is a L, P.P. ; A, Wade, secretar
. at fountain of 'Fre:,h: �d Castillian guns, .
. ative bon- thing to having & co A greatinterest w Scot6 to Be Can. mons and a warrant had to be issued for his Awrey, M. son, of I tion moved by Mr. A.'_N1, Aubin and
. Mr. florwi�l, too, bears the distin � Here would be a gre jays of the a visit Ontario. His object is "to 8 I oultural Ase.6ciation, and W. Davr rided by Mr. C. Mailloux indoraing po-
- t Methodist resident stu- which have existed sincA the ( anders `�6rrest. ed as one of 1 seen
C welling up it3 treasures to I The match is regard
__ Or ol being �the firs uess and purity misians, kes ceded to Spain ads , ry visited Essex Vittoria. .L ied unanimously by a
� sition. Ll: t,,%?,d make it kn6wn to the H ighl
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.. dent at Oxflord to receive the M. A. degree quer 6 My thousands of Inqui French in 1762, .New Orleans being wi & view t 'promoting emit,raiion. -The Travelling Daii , e. I litical. union
.. and he is a gold wedalist .ell the thi,r t of the ma - by the 0 � 0 1 1 Centre a few, days ago, and held a ineating the bcat ever hold in the Provine ' Young standing v6te. .
i at that U niVersity, people packed.away int,enem011t and apart h ' 1718. The " Peli- s been
: . Mr Bourne is 'dinauce founded by the Frenc 1P. -The body of Louis Witte- who ha i . ers, at which -At the public meeting of the o� n Cummings, farmer, on Concession
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� of both Oxiord and L:)ndon. - ent houses. A few 5 ears ago an or eded back to France in misging from his home in Waterloo since in the town the town'and Msu�g Christian Association in Windsor last , ---�J I'll
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� presideat 0 I the. E ,ngli3h Bible Christian Con - in ed providing fbr the establishment can State " ;vas c United States in many of the prominent men of general secretary of the 13, Tiny, near Penetanguishene, was burned
I ---, � " and also editor of the deDomination- Was Pass' Y-' 1800, and purchased by lid Tuesd�y the 13th, was found in the mill Some excellent week, Mr. Parker, that over 70 per -
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: ", ference and ma,intena,lice of suell parks and- pla 000. � He vicinity were prevent. pidly form- Detroit association, .said out last Sunday morning, and his three
: \ I � al magazine! publis It. He is ittle has been dolae, 1809 for $15,000, industry here. pond at that place FridsYsftern"n- grantilar b1ittor was made and ra,
I I hed in Londo rounds. As yet very I �st staple i Jesves a wife and three small chi I Is on this continent were youngest children were burned todeath,
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� % - favorably I known in many Iii-nds as the 9 ut the matter is beink pushed by philan- . oysters are s gic . the half I � d into those neat pound prints, which sold cent. of the crimina d 35, It costs UVI His wife Was alsuivery badly burned, and it
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L author of �hat f s work, " Billy Bray." b id if it is tAen up by the pub- one can get the fin ' - at 25 cents per print, the pro- young in it would is very doubtful if ghe can live, The fire
I .� . 'Im011 n. At the annusl ill Mimico,neat Toronto, like hot cake$ more to keep h3n �
� sband oa thropists, 91 o' Association, at ceeds going to the person that supplied the -them in prison t
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. - . I t and healthful A small boy tahiiig for er"s in Lake Yon- Schc L . tandent's report showed the num- . I I to support & good Young Men's Christian .
his tour. [ to have a mush.more pleashu th t b sold them at " two the superin the Ist 6i October, cr,,,* hem, Mr. Sayer; general the stove and throwing them into the wood-
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. e h dred grade lambs arrived at the t have, But where chartrain told Us a and averaged four bar of pupils on the roll -The death is announced of the late Association for t tied the relation box. CummiDge had only just left the bouse
� . city than I per dozelly mitted durib the ycar, -of London, exPlai
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� -On Guelph, the other day, we at presen in for just what bit$ " (25c.) D lw" 147 ; ad .
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; - the municipal officers are fe.,Lrms, 15 to Thomas McKenzie who resided near Prince- osecretary 1
� Storey, . tob, which is prett3 . 196 ; 12 went to � having settled there a association to the church and its con- , on his way , to 'Sunday school, taking the
� E. that dollar&% day from his da 1 eldest boy with him, and his wife Was out
� - 'They wer purchased by Mr. J. , , they can make it is not to be expected ton , years of 49 - 'total, 1 was 1 transferred ton, Oxford countYs ed f or nection with church work. . I .
. market od wages for a, .boy 4bout i . nt the year 1823. Although spar Ayr, received milking. S -8
I nto , n they can go 4ei, 6 returned home) _ he ran in to cave the childr n
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I and were iaked up in the Toro they will bother ally more tb% � tra on aboi -Mr. Walter Andereon, of -
1 650 e age. * hene, and 2 died, � leaving " three score e. Cummings no� I
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at rEason.ble pricEs. There are now bout the welf�re of the people,and th to Penetanguis . I the Scriptural limit of Ohio, and her clothes �aught fir
� Farm, help a I ere is the head uariers- of tbe greatest of f- Of this beyoud 1i . McKenzie was in full nows a few days ago of the death at
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and wa �re inforrhed by o have a neat ry- number Toronto sen( ll his faculties and could con- I Illit'O!s I - with the baby and er Her
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