HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1891-11-13, Page 1 I_ -, ,�
,--.----- -
_!__� _____ 1 - � -, _ -_ I - I
I ,:_ --.-. - ,
I - - �. . . I . �- ; � i . I I I
"I I — � 11 I � I - I . . . � I I
11 – -'-�':���-�---'-"-'---"'-"--�-�---"'--�"�7T----'-�"----' - � I �
.1 - i . I I I -
. .
,�, . . � - I . . I . - ,
. -
.
. i"_�_ - I , � . , IN
. - r I I .
11-1 - I . I ,
EL..___��, . . � , �, - . I I I I �
� wli��W_� - - . � 1. ,I . /I . . . - I
.- I . . i " I I
I I 1.
-
- P :�j4l'-�,� . I— - t, _ I � _ � I - I- �,V� I � � � . I � I . I . �
." - ------ ----------- �"w__' I I - I 11.- " --i- -, - � -,_ _. _., _,_.,�_ -.-,.. � 'L- �� I . � I � . ; � i . I I .
- .
��.,___ I—, " � _.__, 1. - I � I I i - �� . .1 ; .
- - __-1 �:. _ ''., � I .�,� �- '� I I _1 i � - . I .
:, � � - 0�. �.. I '' �; _. - I . 11 i- ! I
�_T___i., L, '1,-_--_-!:. '_� z_�.,�� ,- 21�.� '-1--t _ � . � r, � . I
. _ w - � -, - _11__� 11-1 .. I I I I I
. - - - __ I I— - - .
'1� 1-- �._, I - _,___,_. . . � I -_ 'I I .
. �� I . I - I . I i I
I � I I . . 1�
. - I �-.1 I � . I . ,,� ", I.- .- . I I . . ... I-
- . I � � I I ; - I I . I . ,
I ,_ t I . � I � I
� . . 1-1 .__
mmlw__77�1�"_'
� � - I -
. . I . 1 -_7 - � - I . I . I I ; . . . - � I - , -i
.
� I I �2 - ! . . I � - . -1 - I - � I
I . � � I . I .. I . . I . � . _____1'UM ... W___T__ - - - - I .. - . - z. - I � - .Zi" - I
. , . - , - -
� I � f � I � - ___ -_ __ �- t . % �
� � J , . � � - -~_ I - �_,,-,-,_1' qww �
-
" - � , - . I � I . . . . I -_ .---.-: .- E__�__ I . � I -1 . _� .
� I . i - - � I - __ � , - . , � I
- -, , I .
. F - I � I - I . 11 .*�� ;4=�� __'�r— .. . -
I . . - I
- � - I �. I ,� � - 9 1� . � I .
. . - I - I .... � - � --- - � , '. �,#_� 1 =.- -ti-st-z .- .
� � . I I _. . �� . . . . . . 11 I - � - . � I 1�:�-, . C_4t::1 .
. i . I . I . . � I . I * --* , I ffislwt!� I'll, �, , I � : - . - .
. . , " � - - . 4
- I - " '7� - . - �
I
- I *1 � , I : . ��,.,,.,._. � ., � . I _ - I `i""l � � I I � .
.
-
. - . I - ','.�� � - ., I—. 1. , I I I .... ,.r" W. � - _�' . � . ; . � I I � - . � .);
, . - - , � - I - � , . . I . � i .
-
� . ___ � _� . , i - I— � � I . - I— T , - . . I , . I , i . I .
- . , I - 11 - i . I . - — . I I I � . I .
� 11 - - - I I I - . I � , I - . . — . I I I . � . - - .
� ! '. I . , . . . . �
1 7. ! � � i � I � -_ I . �
I � � 1 1 . . . ; - . � I
- . ! I . - I � I ; . I .
. - . . - I , I � . I � . . - t . I I I I .
� . � I : "o
- . I I � I . . I . I � - '_ I . � -_ - - -
� . I � - . . � 0 -
4 1. I I I .. I . I I . � . i - — - �
I — .
I - . . i
i. � . . ..
I
I I I I - I I
I . � � - I � I __ I � . � .
� — i . -
I i I - I � I I I I 1.
. I 4 � . �
. I : . . . iQ , �
I � i . � . ! I
. - _=� �
. 11 . I .
. . �. .. ... — � � I
� ; I . . . - I . . � + - - � I �
. I i
� . - . . . . f
. . MA -
.
I
�
. - .
� -
.
/ . . I ! - - . I I
- I - __. - � *
I � I - . �
� I
': - .
; I I . . - I .
iI I I I � . I .
. .
.
I I , , - // , .
I
�
I
� 1-i
I
-1 ! .. I � . I . . - . . I . -_ ( " � t - ", ; I , - ,- 0 ro
I I F. I i : � . . I
.
� I . - I
�
I ..
� � 'I i � 11 , I
� ; Ir 14f 1 I' I T" . � , I -
I : - �� I I - , I
I . - t
. � . 11 I : �
: I . . - ; .
I .
I , I
c �_ 11 . . I
I . . I
.
-
� . I . -.-- i I .
I . I , .
. � . . I - . - I I . I I - . : -
�� I I . - .. I
� i - ! I ; -
.. . . � I - I i i ; �
I . � � . I I I � I . ;._ -_ ,
� I � I I . I . I �
.
I - .- . __ � . I
— I
. - iigw.� -_ I I I I . . � . JBROS. rubushay.
. � I I . . . i . � MoLEAN
I — ! F I � I 1. . $1.50-.5'rear, in .&d--Vsnc&_
.
. . �
I - ! � : I
" D YBAR. SEAFORTHI i � i I � i .
I I � TWBJLqT'Y, -T . . - - I . FRIDAY1j'. OVEMBER 18i 1891. � . -
� ipmoim NUMBBB 1,248. 1. I � - ____ �
... : � � � . .. — . , - I _____ - - � I � . . . .
I
.. . . I !7 . � and protests
�� I I - . 1 ,7 : takes the matter very coollyp
... - . � � - onth ,,---
.
L lee, is, with I three millions of human hite friejd, as the box of- force and the resilt was disastrous, Both they all grew .very tired, and were lying
, : 1 SIGHTS AND SCENES IN AND— cit given him by a � e� all ov -d, to &I appearances dead.. it's oll a cas,;. of mistaken identity, alth a
i . - . were completely wreck d, and the cars wer , em -the yar � t o
"I - . in i Ine way or fice will onlY selT niggera, itiake's for their � nd the miniswr's evidence does not admi
I is OR GILROY, ABOUT NEW YORK. beings all toiliv and striving especial coiner. 'He 400k iiis Seat, but piled up in a heap. - The weSt-6ouDd train; A few bours later thee ffects *ore off, it I
LL � . - . .other, but not etting much honey laid up. own d him to vacAte. He re- was Icaded with live stock and the loss was: they � were as seedy i lo t of, turkeys as dqubt, LaINfuerte roged as a reformed
� L . I I I I - tier requestp � olic Mexican. I
I I (Written for Tux EXPOSITOR.), Some are gatbe ing"o very bountif 11 harvest, an uS -five; could be imagined; The,�rhung their beads Cath .
: � . M to heavy ' 001
-
� .r (D W_ .1 . . but, allm i they will'not find out � ill too late fused. Six poli4emen firially induced bi . On6 hundred pigs and twenty ly , of their� eye- —wedDesday last week John McEachern
0 X, 1 MT. r ETTER'.2NO, XII, -THE LAST. re either killed outright, very lbw, and tile wear and G. A, Summers, of Toronto,Went duck-
- . I . , what they thought was hen �y is but leave peacpably,� after he �od broken two of li,ead of cattle we . I .
� Il - that I ' tered. The wreck lids told that nien are
6 t.6air 1naadA The next da� the holy of the died or had to be slaugli . ! 1, _f;tq on the Humber and bv the acci- .
�� I � . . vinegar and g I. nut there,are o iers, no a . .. � turei that know what a a welled head iar . .. I �
o BROOKLYN BRIDGE. ; ' n led f b of a was a terrible sight. : ried in the - '
.
� "We like to talk to you of our busi- I I few, thank God, who, while by luck and African Seiiator�dangled f oin the lim - run vardmau, namedl ' -A 3 -year-old son of 11obert Simpiott, of dental expl-)aion of the guns car
- � I
, Stretching from Park Row near. the city perseverance 'at getting together a pro- 'magnolia. treet-,,-and ,"nDbcdy done it.,! -The Grand T I ' I w-indered away boat in which they were rowing McEachern I I
I 1. #-"11 r%" lwbp-n . � _ it. 11 S t. A 'u th who was killed at Fort Erie Mon -1 Mercer, County of E,3seX', &_ % - �
�
.. nes& It, P VMCS U0 hall on one side', to Fulton street, Brooklyn, vision for them Ives, find tinte, t life verily, the negro may e roe I Vail V_ - V. ) . I . � from his borrid last TuesdaY morning,: and waa.instantly killed. Ine, unfurtuna . M , :
J I '!'- e W&3 walking on I
you can save money, �ecauae we know 11 on the Other side, is tke most wonderful, sweeter for their weaker and lesE ortuna-te age, but his �dmplexiou i a against his ever day, was a new man. 0 11 who bad been married but a short time, W-" - I
.
,nd see piles street in America. It is in many! rospeCts com )g " equal , " i -his country Says he is. k.orne moving care whon the accident o3-. although a pcsse of 100 neighbors hunt, d a
when you come to a shop r panions. -1 here is mu,ch ot eviil in this be3i ala___ � a Knight lemplar, being comnected with -
. . fact is, the!indolent people Of the coath, cut -red and fell betwe.enj the cars, with the � (lay and night for him 1 he -could D�i be � . �
of t1le . newest and most sty lish like any other street ; ba.s street cars running hive, and not a few drones, but there are The I . . � fouD4. Next day a man! �s'�w the 'little fel- St. Georg.e-'s Lodge, A. F. and A. M., and
.
- on the cable systern, a promenade, and road- also niany busy, happy bees. working away chafe because th'y have t( to have their result that his body'wao cut in two. I n several other Societies, in all of which be
: ? 'Pay me out of the wo�ds on the Unio �
t,hinvs to be foun& in the trade, that. -k done now� r do it t em3elveF-, whereas, -It is stated at Otta�va that the Canadian' low co - esteem. He lea es a heart-
, 'IV � ways for wagon --traffic on each side ,9f the cheerfully at the task that lies before them, wor . e stood inhigh v
i
yu are likely to buy, and people only car tracks, but it has its peculiarities. olden timie they had but to say " here, Pacific Railway and tl�je Commercial Cable side road and took him 1�10mel All thi : Lt h - broken wife and 4 baby gi I rl scarcely two - .
0 1% - taking up each day's- burden, an at night In ye 416g in- cc ,ht
- you, bl%ck*dog !�' and a dc6m dusky�minioins Companies have securel the contr( ul tell them wai that be sp, � ent . the pDig years,old. . � I .
. buy when they are suitei and find the i stead of having Sidewalks on either aide it seeking well earned repose with the assur I I : � . .
I - I � prang to do th.� r bidding, and humbly an- terest in the- Halifax-%rmuda cable, with in a ollow 09. I dener named Michael Burns, liv- I
�
- -
qLlues right. These we -know we ! has one promenade in I .the centre Of the ance that somet ing hris.b.een accomplished, . , - w'of extending tolegraphic communi- -An Euglish lad, 14 years old, ft�i the -A gar
: ed ubmissively to the the vie i tokirtg of Rowhianville, in the
' , bber, near Aphin, was ing on the on
. have, -we have been told it so of ten strect, and.,it is hung away up in mid-air sotyiething done, wered, with h d bow diii Islands. employ of Win. We , * _
. I above the roofs of high build.ings and high And now the sun is sinking i the west -yoke, " Yes, N 4ssa." H -,re is still the old cation to the West In . -:wnship of Darlington, made an attempt
I � is now- ,an old story andwe -do ' ' ; headed, pompous -At the Toronto P44)lie School Board sent the otlier day to water -some sto � A in - �� . ., . .
. u in His extended on his life the other day by cutting his
that it * - - abolve a great river. It io...also kept C!e%n, and the lights &I Ong the, river ar 3 beginning spirit of aristol&�qy, ho I -
v g men, and hang I�y4' high f, dutin womeD, who the other night 361 lady, tea,chers petitioned the back portion of the Nr .-
. not care to repeat what is stale, take I whicli can hardly be said of any other e to twinkle, Ict t a bid farewell to this great � throa.t with a ritzor. But fortunately the
1, Surely deem it a disgri,c their hands with for more salary. It is altogather likely that absence cause " r. Web er to go in search
I ' -
elto soil . fo ut main arteiy,wag not cut, and Dr. Potter be
ot
I ; . un,
� . In other words it i3 ,at and busy city a read out before its. � hool books bf him, and he was In the welt, b -
�� for instance our dry goods, it is well I York street. � " n honest tail. S e echool.3, churches, so- the question of granting free so I tats ing�summoned, stitched up
, ;, parat . 1 Is the wounds,and
fittir place . - . I I
. i famous bridge known an the East River, or we could find from which to resui� -
I in this Section . will be, sub- fortunately the mEarl. u ed . tor
, all ladies 7 a re the heritage of tile freed to the public school children � r. -He has -
. k-nown by . uccessful He bad been in the old man will probably recare .
.� 1. Bro6,klyn suspension bridge, connicting the make our adieu . TnE W NDERER. � cials, theatres , be I, oped, if we are to mitted'to the ratepayer� in January. i the I id proved a
vhere outside the cities can -find Broo0yn. . negro, and it -i 3 i to , his chin for nearly -three been suffering intense pain from Tbe-umat- -
I - that noA - . two great cities, New York - I� milel in ' . .. have peace and ,quietuesi in tile hereaft--r, -Baroness Macdonald and Hot] , maryil itho water up to - . ism for some thrie, and -says be was tired - I
such sty-lish stuffs be seen;in fact every `IN'ith its approaches it is over THE C ESCENT CITY. ,D, Witt) a Macdonild iiays ago for New! hour . . I ty years of .
. .
-1 length, and the'bridge properspaus the kast- " I � athat there is 0 separll,W heave I e out of living. He -is nearly eigh
thing that's new in ladies' wear for this I e - . ., - - ,� 1, s, p . repared for York, en, route to a Fian larium in Now Jer-� - wo Woodst age an -the father of a very rF-spectsble .
0 . 1 River from bank to bank'. The M:ain spa)a is black throne and dusky ang( inter in boo, ing Tuesday an , w eti about five mil- 9 d is . -
�
� , be forind here and made , - BY . J. 1)[INS-MoRk. Africans unfor urate ell(lagh to be citizays sey, where they will . pend the W � : - . - . I
� season; can - su�aported by four great alteel cables so l4rge ,A02 t 4.. of " the United theendetivor to secure an impr6vernent in. :S r, ,uth of the villa o Norwich, or a dis- family. . �0 -
7, f of the I Itee, of Dalrymple, and 11 -
P NHW ORLEANS, Mlig -Mr. IN'= Morr,
. up- on the spot., ia the most stylish that I can j ust, comfortably , put , my arms . October 28t I, Is�': � .�south r O"'Oup,,aco of punish- Miss Macdonald's hFalth. � t5ne of about twent il 3 from town, they ;, I
. . �- �p'Zrate � - Mr Thompson started the,Gthe' ght in a . -
L -States. And
. ' I 11 r ni
I . Our ladies should remember around one of them. The approaches arid from the open- came upon a deer'wb c was feedtn*g in ;
i Now Orle us derives )I i � -_
� Ittanner. - I . a Whence -this city of ment also, le. t I th P) uate the "pore -The tonnage of Montreal . , � . f. - �
* -
U I 1,; 1, tbe -W - arl st-f-hed L & 9 IA ,,V.+t, +I- . -.20 ance of a farm �skii to go acrr,s,3 the lake to a social. He I
I I nd to I 11 e piers c, . er w I - . its pseudonym or the 1, Cresceni " City, we 1) - . ing to ithe enct 01 VCLO C W ea e . � � - before returning
. that our lqrs. 1,,enney is seco I r f solid masonry, a - nd the, bridge itself . white trash " - 11 a3 well. . of ravigation .1 I r 9 .
none in the art of Dress and TNI,Intle i � e 0 have no m�pans o ascertaining, a i no one ap- It is all wro g and in direct conflict with ohows an iacrease of I l,01 tong over last er they . suceeded in. ringing it to the ' ot acrosq all right but
' . I i
. ' has a steel frarnework. As I said before ' 0 n r e a fine specimen, home the wind grew very strong, and be,
. malking bavin�(r com- . ears to know, but infer it is s-,-halled from the boasted lib�riy of thE United States so year's figures. In spling vessels 29 leap gr u d. It p oved to -
- . c froin one, of the i th ere, are two rrad way a, two cable car track a P . � . .' . It had ev- Dot knowing the danger, started back over t,
�Ie, � 01 I it3 coatit-line " n the Mia-zissi pi,_ which. long as such �a narrow-minded spirit ani- than Iak.t year arrivek It le the number of weig hiug when dressed 110 lbs. a wau- the high billows. He got about half -a -mile
� most fashiona,ble cities in the United.' i�nd a promenade for foot passengers in ithe a - ratic mau- "'hen a.class Of People iiteamsbip arrivals has �inlelrva�sd -by eightf idently crossed from Lo g Point an I .
- � t winds itsAf abo her, in it' matts tier pktop�le. . - . out from shore when his skiff was filled with
� � I
� es here the bene- ' centre. On -the approaches -th :� roadways _� , a count on I dered up the country. . a mighty wave,
: -, lad i . nor, in somet-thii &.of the semi lince. of a ' ' nd are Odly three we,�ks of na i ti remains.
� to -
.. " tor of one of the Brus Huron couiaty night and very dark. William with great
, - -Ien half circle. e Aelt that part of 1�ath of , Solonlort Rev. Dr. Gri�shn el H wie, recently pas-
� States to g`ive th( I are . paved with cobblestones, ; and I th4 � . are citizens 0� ry, uph I old a � v� o - o r � It was eleven o'clock at - .
. ce. Our �A-falltl,3 i :he .a, or - . lain Spears , a a, . .
� fit Gf - her e_�cpel , promenade wifti asphalt, bof on t brid loyal to he 1, we, are ready o take up -Willi ,,4 of
� � C�c W I cl New Orleau i is built, is r I Spears, J. P,, of Toberm r y at the he�
, , LauisiAua on � I d are honest, ' courage and presence of mind managed to
is f 1,1.11 of new -- things i arms and die ib h er defer cc, an
A� departmIcIlt, J-13 t proper wood takcs the place of �theee. It 6 , Dinsula, felrb4Z,Lw�.Lrd from � Pre,6yterian churches; has just returned
� � . - simply a deposit of mud and re �iige thrown
- . worthy, law-ibit. ing cit zens, be they red,�, the- Bruce Pe turii3g in To- keep the boat from turnipg over while it I
. I
.
� . in afll makes, colors and styles of M an- : costs three CODtS to ride over in the cars, - ;, lee
, � I : * - load o . .
� I r. up and accumul t..!d b the yea1y overflow white or b!ackil o Al the eolors of the' rairi- f,shingles the othef day, brea,kiDg bi-4 'froni Syria, and has,bee
11 - . clothes,' both for I and there Used to be a toll of one cent � fo- y centuries, I He was 31 ronto on Eastern it)dt7sl�hip-,',,v,lm,'Onu','ers and floated to shore,
I I are en- neck and causing instatiq douth, I I
I . Is gowl and e 'ri 11F -
. Ister of the Missis�ip i river for many , -John Ealand, proprietor of the Arling
tie and U, I n bow combined � they tire f indus-
f 7 ' I foot pm-s-ngers, but that hits �,been . 1 five cus-pnis, He d scribed
.. r -
. . .c.spec t
I -ladies' A and Children's Wear. � 1. 0 o and extending hundreds of" mil 10ong tile titl,d t, -�s 114. t and honor as the yea,rs of age, and le:avesla widow and * - *
-
. Way With, ,Lrnd ow anyone can go . .) in dub I trie Of tl�a Yo, e - the silk tt�u - Hotel, Paris, ha s purchasc d from the �
"
.
I I I Misses' , en .n land n , 'te risto:!ri,t in � _, t countr pecially
11
,� 3' ,lit" to Tb i a' river. Upon thii very unstabi 'e foundatio oat inliculti, the la-ld-and children. � Capron estate 'the Inad on the sid-e-bill,
see us here. in � ' ts and housebo"d
I 111) , . I i - 1�ft ,
I I Ou( i ' (yo come a3 he pleases and en I is this city .resling, amidst )� I'psq 64 t L, --The boat ho"o of R
joy the fresh, 001 ( ILI . 18L
YOU h r sw �,,JphEly, %V* rton, [ wor ii, and also the hou*
' is un 7 . : to- 'fur iture in so far as it i,.related to the Bi.
17) Od I breez�_- and the fitie view. � � hery' ', y1se tin 1p aloyed by fire the other trorning, . -south of Smith's Creek, and it is his inten- - -
in Cottons we g ve you as I f the indo- cs,
n I lagoons and bayous, the home ;� was d ,
I ide, for 5 c I I . 7— . ,, - gether with moi,t of the contents. The 1o3s � ble. Mrs. Howie showed the costumes, pie- tion to turn the sanne into fk pleasure ground. .
,, - �
I
a Co,ttOn 36 inches z;wi I I obc,e underto*ok, not knowing.its length, lent alligator. . � : . ' r objects., The sulphur"spriDg is .situated on the land, -
� ' . -
I rid I I prs-ws,ied the foun ers of -New a. on wl�Iich th,,re � tur a and a variety of Ul ,� .
� ... ana
I - will act., --in any , to measure the b ge by gues-,, and as I Whataver . will amount to abo,at,51,800, I d roceedin;Es will be taken at once to
. . a - yard, as Vou, r) I . making a - . - The evangelistic, ise vicea of Messrs. an p
I . � ' I i i it fam ly are � uce of $450, Sume 500,000
1 o t- ck- it about riaht; perbaps it would inter- Orleans to 8el2A Such 811 11Dp The 'McGi��ny WLIS an Insul a eck in ere
I and as ciood Cottoli r z rn In . r triBing a' 0 nter cont nite thig W ct a wharf round it to protect' it from
i " I ', - I
. other sitc,re f or 7c , ZD . . ndvr- gain. which weres!ored in the build;ng, %,rossley and Hn
.
i � 7. - Ood afternoon on Which to built[ a city p�,s-,et all u coD cert tour Of 0 3tario i n fi a h e,,c,, g R, : a sa to erect baths on a
I . . eat yen to hear aboat it t�
I . . I e F i r s I5 ,M et - obur,b. Owen Sound, the river wats,r, and
,:I ml er of ( uebec, frieb&� will hodist,
� for t4c as f,.nV one else can ,vive 3'6u for � _h n I ha-ppened to be oh du t� f `P a S'l d standing., There were hig'her lands across * 7 -A larae tin were saved with great diflioulty. . t is large Scale. Mr. Ealand is desirous of mak- .
; . . _ - %Y' e e - 11. � " a, .
1(ic. Seefor yoursel,res.. Our Grey . - brid , -^ -, r lurier I trip 06 car an . Dotwithetauding the f et that tha -
I near the New York entrance of be the river, on. which DO IV stawls lie uijlmptj , accomp ,� Mr. Littrier a hii politica -Duriag, the tilonth of October I - a Summer retio I -
. . . i the -largest church building in town, crowds irg Parig rt if it can possibly :
I uinehq, u.Wal1y sold for '25c, ' the idea occurred to me to fiucl out. how. iant town of Al -,iers, but for Some reason� to Bg.stoq. - lo:Lds of fl(�tii.- and fcod from the locA mills I
. -1 I
- Reavv FJP . S)ciety f Toronto propoze Ayr e!,-tti6n, This is arelturned away,every ewning. The wbrk be done.
q . Ion'-' it WaF, and I at once proceeded to put 6 Paelic S)ciety '
v -, atl9c, 1)on'tfore,etthis: .- the prese*tsito- 'VHS chosen by he founders. , -Th were shipped frptrn ! -Dugafa J' Maellurchy klied at the
I -%re are g -inr Z3 r be' done is certainly a good- and mileh- I
, -effect- I- ado my ntepzi ,all as near in 1(;gq t e,gimPrlt $vith u said to bo the large�,', quantity shippcd dur- I .
. Lemoirlaet'lberville, N bia-ve D,Lval �' 0 1 0
� - _7v 0, � it'in � .in I #J supply� thejuew kilte .a], To; onto, on Tuesday, last
i Corsets.. and ge I I
� -Io&iery, . nerc%l - , I .. plete outot o bagpi (s. -Ile yeg,ro. ,The bulk neT'id3gd one. Score-, of young and old have General fl6ipif �
either, I ; the aame lengtil 1va-pi-.3.3ibla and rnuntiog as cffiZ�1� he.d. ilistinguished himself in the com ina that mouth for sot
7 1 _7%_,� . n . ' week. He wA,3 the s-_,cond son of Mr. An.
,
- Vay down. Vi.5it wept, found it was 525 pai-ces to the first [ iseen uch service , - 11,the 1�,g rg sale hotel nien in to i3oston land other tu�ned over a new leaf ail I are resolved t')
Small. Wares - are av I , � A � di %, alo n antl of themill feed went I dij-od-f6ariuy lives in fu
warsof France,.and hH,d � d I lliv� moral an [ture.- gus MacMure"Ity, M. A,, the rce-tor,of the I I
I I ' der in CanadeC, Hud on Bay and Npwfoundland, Winnipeg kveje the oth r clay fined $50 -an points in New- England. � I
ns in what you ' stepy, then 2101pacf�.q to the.platform un - 9 Institute. IT-. =s 271 .
� this ljouse 'for b ar,(,I a i . ' the pier on 'the New York �' side, This ; ut of the Miss- costs for k I o hu,!riters were in ri� of them -being prominent citizens. Tor6oto Collegiat
; - set out to redis-wer the mo ceping open After .hours. -A few days ago as Eon' T years (if age a -rid a promising lawyer, - Two' '
I . ell) - ds a pair are pasiiwr through Joseph Simmeri!nan's bush he Picton. Times of last we
� _.
. -Wa7Qi-' I went-! make'the approAcbes 735 pt-ecs 636ch, issippi,a,nd tlierceit,Alsliih aq�colon _Turnipp weirrhin 1 'a poun t ek says-: -a previously, while shootiDg near Pun- , -
1
7 . . -_ ! I . . - ' ' 9 , tr-ai tile pioduction I � ounty. -they in The John Young farm in 11i4lier was sold ot we
I 1, ,juppo.,iing the approache3 to I o the same founded wbat is now k Mobile. B0 be u ict near Spring Creek, Line In c .
I 1) I n ' - Y, " t) It burnt auction on Saturday.- T e price Was $2,270. ville, Mr, NlucNiurchy's gun was accident-
ing exbibi�ed ii P - eL
. GILROY, longth on jeach side. The platform I found no in .".. . � . Some way Set fire to tl
J. C I the growth of tlLeSe Fie tlementa was � of Prin" Ed ard coun y e woods. Idings. ally discharger]. The riglit foot was badly
� . I i imuman, I* farmer, is in wenty men were rhere are 100. acres an I- good buf
. � to be about 40 paces, and tile 'centre , sp%n slow,and notuntil 1717,,wh n control of , -%Vin. Sh't i N1030 over fifteen acres. ,as refused, Shattered and the YOUDg man was-brougbt to
.
- CLINN TONN. ! i I tota'I of 1960 %w, a Scotch-: hargai with 64usi-ng the death If fighting fir'o until rni 119i ht. �
: � 410 pn,ces. Th a would give I I this territory p3ased to John curitody C I . Some 6 or 7 years ago $6,700 v
I — calculated my' .,.tep t�_ be ouiedana ! * gorne Y, at I" Lather. aper says: A few fo� this farm. The property Was sold to Toronto. The physicians at the General
I ___ - � I . � � pace.s.- Having man, then livin; N , d � John Mont I J . pst 1 -A St. Cathaiines s),iisfy a mortgag6 to John. A�-atiqp and the Bo3pital bLmputated part of th.e, leg. but
ize ed BaIntriond Was 'days ago an old St, Cat arines woman, Julia , .
� -3 long, this ga te a e organf ,d the cele- -A little 'I - ._., _ lairri. gangrene bad act in, and death resulted as
. a, ,re died , thirty-three inche tO'�` I Of begin to dovelo,). 9 I DO, t -, , i c
, I _On Tuesday, October 28th, tile , I ��villea few days ago, Phat2n, wl�o has reside(' in Woodstock for � al�oun realized just covered thi
, ell- road,, Fallaxton, ! 64,680 inches -or 1796 yards, or no mil � and brated Mississippi' om any, which though burnt to de#h ii, Oran,
' i .
. -nee, Mitch 1 1 U Unfitabl basisof wild W light 'a fire wi,th coal oil. -'ed ere was a second mort age on the premiE_ above stated. ,
. at his resi(IL I . I bed upo:L . bile trying to a long time, and was support by her: T , V., 500 in ---- %Official returns 5how that 157,000
.
: � . after a, very i-hort itiriess of di%betes, Alex- � 36 yards._ - ,establis firtaiielat col- . - %,N . . J. Co, k, of Dunville, went to neighbors, who thought her in abjec' , _ � anno-untiug with' int -rest W -
I - Deceased � Brr):)klyn Bridge would. fit the -old song' Speculation, and destined to a ulow to Louis- Buft'allo to t ke a - s i . pounds of crude opium for �cfiniDg purposes �
I aged 30 years. � itu4tion, and was sent t , died, leaving $2,5QO to a niece in Ram- fa Porter, o PiAoD, .
I , . T -
- ander Young-. jr., - ealth and -rage lapse, gave the 5r8t great irn � er y me" into Canada during the last
I � __
; mg, about pomp and .poverty, w I vor oj�;iudsor a few ays ago Captain wao imported
I
'
- . was workinky, witti hi8 horses on the murD, i p. -and- wealth jana colonizatio i. The exp rienced Bie,n- ! back into �Iaua da ur�der the Alien Labour ilto,, . -At .
� . I previous: � to his dtath�-, Re took an acti" � very we!l,. only that the pom I . � ' 'illip A experienced fiscal year. This is a new -industry for
� I . . � isked ville, was appoi ated .goverDo . S�lecting a' i � stai d by Mr. NN ,m� lexan,ler Ferguson, an Id and whic.h the Government does not,, want amy
istian Endeavor Society, He generally take the train, and ,are wh Law. . � -The injuries so e
part. in the Chir I 11 ndin(y --Thoma McClay �a's secured the tender Gibson, M. P., when th�own f rein his buggy I uavigat' r. was standing ookiag d7own into
- . 'floitse of !Ref age at lVooflatock on AVedne8day last w k at - l3eamsville'! the h(sli rif b III
idow and one child to rnourn his I by you so quickly you get '11( thing more spct a few feet Above. the surrou " , . r, . is boa' m -bile it was being credit. In 1886 the quantity imported was
� leaves a W than a fl--cting glimpse of 11 hem, while swamps he - I.iidth"efoundatio ofthedityOf' to build th 9 of th-e ouly 82,000 pound2. This opium can be
C� . I i
I".Z. - - I '' �, were sold and .. for $11,97' , .1 Other totiders were for $12,900 proved more serious thf[;neat fir't supposed.' 1�'aded with preAsed bay, wEen Orle -
� drillia,,, 1. pctverty and rag�'are compelled to. walk, and Now Orleaus ivi 1718, L .r . I ' , d �truck him, knock- refined in Canada free from any excise duty
-�N- hile - "' � I r ervision. .The United States impose -
I . Mr. Jamea Swallow was tA along he � His cheat had been iniured, and Mr. Gibsoni Vales swung around an
I farm, Dear Kirktono you seeecough of them. if you happened grau 13 lant'atiqns JaW and 814,764, i� him down ipto the'hold. He was taken orsup
-
a well On , river a t n i ,- e ujty in brfathing af-1 ax 6 -$10 6 �
,Ndr. Leigh's ibrough Yrom Sa' Dom-' The nil eg Fr�e Press publieb"S "" experienced much diei
:
qu-pposed, i to be superstitious you might. take this as a on,, Slaves wkre slands. Poats� - 'V ter the accident. ' . where he died an internal revenuet f pound on
I I % a brick or a piece of be-ard, it, is . d ornen. But after all, poW and wealth ingo and other lVeat India estil-nale It th -, Nor�hweet will absorb no i ti) the pelaroit SiDitarium, he reflned artiule. The extont to wbizh the
tile back I ba t I . ; Ca:�t Ferguson was 61 t - �
- fo�I fro,th the top, Striking him on -_ I'l of apples grown in Ception tendered tbei t e same night. . .
. [ left to I get rather 'the worst-ofit, 'for the car awe werocatabl;sh(d on the river, above and less t,han 6 00 .,arrf . -At a farewell re I opiurw habit has grown in Canada during
. . He had sense enough . withl Ontario, d imiDg Winter.
I '
: off ihe bead. ently I up . ng tile co Rev. (;. Munro-, for thE past eighteen years, cars of age.
. broughtl generally crowdedand co'3Se*q-U L uffy- beljw. Intercourse was 0 6ncd : . - a fficia, 8
� fasten, himsell to a chain so� as to be - I Canada. 'I hus� - -The inst the Liberal nox Church, Embro, aild who is' Laet Friday morni,ig in Toronto, the the Nst fivo years is st tod by o - I to be
� I L well- I and u'ncomfortable. whiie poverty and 1 nqgs the bettlements in Illinois a prot0ts . aga pastor of K . � I - light frightenel -a decidedly alarming. .
a at the top. The I y established in' ifolk and North diston', he was presen-, lowering of an electric .
up 1�y, the asistarits a M. P. P, s for SDOth NO about removing to Har .
.
� I
I wonder i.3 out oii the promenade enjoy the free air of was the Fren&b power firml . I to Win. S-inith, of -Mrs. David Ro-s, of Cobourg, mother -
I ) and the o congre-' a
� I � Nelson. The
, I
, is abaut forty feet deel, Be has I heaven and their cheeks are fanned - by, the th4 heart of thil continent, from the Gulf of Bruce bave botH been dismissed with costs. ted with a purse of $Aj,0 by his lat I pan of horses belongtf?g Yonge in -la -w of Preaidebt ANTills, of the Ontario
I I that he was not killed inatautty. il ptuied front the I gagtion. - I team dashed down
' . . I St. Lawrence o i the northea, it to the Gulf 0 Both these wml a + W46 ca . t coast N'ewfound- ree a 0
1 � able to go around, I cool ,sea breeze, Across . the bridge and of t t t a terrible sneed avd cam' into Agricultural College, Guelph, died suddenly .
sot far recovered as to be , -lexiccv on the houthwest; b t Slowly Evveep- Conservatives ir the last contest. -farnier -News from the wef rionth I -1 - - by at that institation
� - ag I i back iq one of ,the . most pleasant walks I 1� a r6eired , land says winter has set iu there a I ontAct with a ,ioap wagon being d. I ve- - ,Nilonday evening, last
� gain. antic Seaboard a wave -Nlr. Maradin Porteus,
� , Essed on , know of around here. You can al��tays find ing back from the At] - - ,c Cappo. The weeic, Deceased Was a native. of Aytshire,
� I -A vary sad spectacle Was witne I of English emigration was approachiugi aged 70, was f ou nd dead in his bed at Clan earlier than usnal. A great deal of snow haS Ln Englishman naiiied 6 eorg
I I the Montrea, a shady spot on the platform ,i,nder (;tie of 0 French were soon destined deboye. on'Wedpcsda� morning of le fallen and the weather 'Is unusually cold and t, dragged a. block or Scotland, and -was born Dear the home of .
� _Ltradn, at Quebec, on Sunday ' st week, atter was thrown on ' �
night, Ist iri-st. boar4 was 8, French- 1 the great stone piers, and here you may whose contaqt the . . . . ' - - - leaves a wife the poet Burns. When a girl she attmded
�
. On I I Y their bi!Irden to feet, - � Supp(,sed heart disease. . . I severe. No herring have been talCdu for a wo, and picked up dea. 1. . - � Ile - the fan),ous Alloway Kirk. She leaves ber
�� i to W ite a. -a ffemen joinec :
Camacilan from Lake St. J61111, with Eeven : watch the pasAog trains wit] a this I once But I Aid not set out history of -The Sarnia Ora i with the month, and. already th(re are signs of desti--, nd eight children, ' .
I
. I child m appeared to be dying, ! of huinan lives which touch your .'> I William Job farmer --husband and three daughters, Asamarkof
-ren, two. ofwho M � arid celebrated the - n Gallagher;a young
� . I - Ab! this State, but of sol-ne of the peculiarities . Port Lfuron O`�angerreti, tution a. nong the pcop%- . 3
1 � and never again probably t-111 ciernity. , I near Hantiltob, died respect to the pr(sident and his esteemed
while in -the Laav,qge car was a coffin con- I 0 New Orleans- 5th of November Wit -I a Supper at the Elliott t -Rev. Jobn MCM�llau has been com- living at Tapleytown,
. . _� 4 well,!on6cannot makefriends of 'all the of the place and people of ml I er morning flom a blow received ,wife in their bereavement (be professoris
� taiait)L�f the body of the wife and mother. I i . n of illneps, to de� c o, nonths ago. and I students to tile number I of 90 marched
� � - emigrated -to ��Ianchester, ! world ; pErhaps the author of :a succe-ssful and they are aj iny. Tfie sewers of the city bouse� Poet Elurou. . I I polled, OWiDg to a retpr missio3ary to� '_ I g football three I
. are all open an,i above Oro Ind, running in -At the annual locating -Of IS h ropsh ire eline the appointrnen� of while pplayin
I . The family had , I i �, ) no, C
. ) d- 1 book cornes nearest- to it, and yet it is so im- t week 1100 . 25
", I New Hampshire, and while there the chil ndence is now being Wheq deceased'a team Was P140D9 893ir4St to the st tion ft 11owi the r,mains, which
. � t perfe,:t. Bis message finds a welcome it, the openditches aloDg.-the edgesof the side- Sheep Breeders in B lffaio ]as , Lion's Head. Correspo -
. I ' . had died. i � and 0 -_ i
�� ren bad ta,ken. s:ek and the mother -tek ; heart s of thousands of f riends ( f whom he walks, and - aro fluslied with Water ldaily�- John Dryden vae i�lLctcfl preeident, carried or, with the 1�ev. John Gillies. of no from Winonic, P. sm of Wc,,Iey Strifth,'of were interred at Cobourg. 3i
.
� wl to hii settlement in that village, a tyuck Gallagher
I ccidental .y -5-
1 tiesi paid their passAge b: - prone to become Robert Gibson - mornber of the Executive Paisley, Nvith the vie -Adeapatch from Brantford -Eay.13: Hog .
. . The local authorit oine (lay. Be- Notwitin.9talldbig, they are . I
, I 00 mile -,j ! Inever knows, but Ife shall s I . on the abdonien with bi,, kne'e. The doctors .
. 1 I - -a has made it3 appearance among the
� . to Queb-7,Z,, but Ib6Y were.s':ill .2 1 one sees a never-ending �-J foul and ill-amelliD9 e3peGi�I,Ily in Warm Committee. ' the charge. ' cholei
, L Quebec. , Death the bridge , ' .-he named A Ilic's of Amherstburg- examined the injured young man, but found Splendid hogs of Mr. 'J. E. Brethour, of
� . prinle factor in most -One thousand 1) r
I from their deitination on, arriving in ! J barges and scows, weather, and age the i : i reL per day is ' -A fo.mily I f f r him to recover.
- d a !jub- � procession of vessels, I Birrford.
� I i had a narrow eacdpe fr)m death by suffocar '-Nj.r*. Cowan, of Galt, the Govern -
The pa_s6enigers on the tra,in ra,ise ,�l full- of the disease 16nd deat4 of this -city. But rate at wh�ich Water bal,ving inedicinal qual- that it was impossible �
, I . .Dd the urifortun- sloops, obhooners, brigs, barquIes'. an, ' a Thursday night. It .lay last week a very delicate asat Mr. Brethour'a a few I
- of $20 for them, P ch N built tie.9 the natural gas wt -11 in we ment, Inspector, w,
. Scription ,rid passenger the ground on hi ew OrlevDs is flows !from 0 1 lb tion by coal gas o, -On WednEs,
. ate family left for lake St. John. i rig�ged ships, freight steamers I � .
� C? 1 Through an inch and a quarter happened through fo getting to c!o3c the lopegation was perfornie with succeS3 upon days ago. Alrca',,Iy 50 of' the hogs have
I . , cbe Canada side of the ' Stelmers. _-Some are bound up Long Island - is so miry and spongy that one cannot dig Belleville - - � ) c' height of 90 feet. It n found the entire MiGs Nletealfe, of Eigir, who since August been de4troyed, and it is probable that all -
� -Tbe new depot at D to the T two feet-'-anywliere in ,it 1i ithout strikiDg pipe it SpOtlt-3 t tbe� proper cladipers. W i
New U4 6gland coAet ; der treatme A by Professor V.er-
��22 . cornpleted, [Lad will SoInd and so o . . df Ad a de, the � ? I n n -%
-LachlAu, ela '" ,has bee Mr. Brethour s hogs, 130- i umber, vill _.
_e - - Sarnia turinel is almost a structure. � othlers are going down the bayland o4t on � water, hence 6 gewers coul i be laid below -Dunc,�u M � . . . family, four in number, were in an uncon .n un
I i g all the surface. In laying foundations for past sea-fron g w from -one pump in seed Scions state... � Inoy at, his well-known institute in Toronto' have. to be killed. During the fair -.,season
��� make aLliandsome and commodiou, tom offi- 1 to the wide Atlantic. Bosbi the�n s of umpkin. ad at Pctrole� : , removal of a portion of the
� � ' ' '324 pounds of iThe operation itbited An -'
Offices for the ca,r checkc-173 and ciAs I a pu mp, has 0 bi-, work'ed contin- 4.38 fect Of vine and . -A terrible acciclen� occurr the best of these anim,j6lsjvere exh,
aro. md, 'pushing, pulling and hauling.1 puf- buildings _� ; spine, Wa the different parts of the country, and the '
enable masoDs to W
..-- cials have been, finished, Freight traiva are , :)rk. The larg- The pumpkin-[; were i seven in number, the last Friday, A boy !aged about 11 years, 9 performed )y Dr. Cameron, one
11 .0 arld8nortingnoisily, is tl�,e ubiq4itous rially to �of'Toroato's bcst surgeons, .About five -
I througnti the great � fi hiug 87 pounds. the son of Mr. ChEqle.-. B. MulleD, was on I disease ij supposed to have been contracted
� rlcj,w,� pagsing regiflarly I 11 be, city, the Custom House, largest weig d
I I On eac�h side of the river are, IoEg cat building in t ber 2, Ingine, and by 1 ' ag , lete, Tulle at Ottawa, The. hogs are very, valuable,
��I -nd inl few days passengera will i tu . - is built -'upon an entire foundation -layer of -D 3 week ending Novern . -catcher of a Switch e �. years _ o M iEq N alf 3 had a chair
. Gpening, a or uring th the cow i
be conveyed from one' country to another :i lin ot of docks where is poured I he commerce ling.sloWlY, aboutI.,000 Cal's Of :wheat had been S.:)Iyle means the boy f el I off, the engine going 'firm under her, causing injuries from which and the lose will be over $2,000. Energetic
� . �ho world, One may see bere a vessel bales of cotton, and ,it is Satt : g -
; without a bo By means of a. 11 u "re, , of � oundation is c(,StIY, in M%Ditbba for export. This Lnd crusliii) It i in to I she ba3 been a great sufferqr, .Miss Met measures have been taken to prevent the
at ride. 0 any part of the world, v rid in those but surely. S ch a f . ped from I over part of his head f. . ;
ab ventflation will be secured. i fr )0 boo bushels of i I � I c;Llf c i,; now on a fair v ray to recovery. '
� air pamp perfer 0 - side can tton is king. Passing amounts to nearly 7 � grain. death instantly. - further spread of the disease.
-tile Brooklyn be a c6untry where co 1 1 * -'A walking c Inger-
-
wthat Passengers going through the tunnel ; gr at stores on . teams -ke buildings tremble Lie though The movernert is increasing every day. Ben qui. " is tc be prod lub wa organized 'in -Uncle Adam Allianer, of Troy, Went -
0 ma ' I h a m inberahip of ,about
� id products from all the countries of the . � -4 4soll this fall with a m
� five minutesafte-ra c�kttlo train will suffer! foun - Moore, ev�ngelist, is conducting a Bami I f worth county, i,� 94 years 'of age. and his
� - : wo Id. I had the check to go n to the dock shaken by an earthquake, 3 et Now Orleans -J. B,' Iton O`pera Iloi Ae rom the 15th to , being ladies, the .
-
� no discornfGrt. Nlacbriaery capable of eject i has stood for Dearly two c 3nturies, and in series of re6val services- in the Baptist 19bh of December, unoer the auspices f the 100, the greater number cl wife, Aunt Lena, i-3 92. On Wednesday ,
�� . - one day in . . . I 0 e ,rcise. The ubs �
e, soil, which a tend- Flower cbie
c wa.ter in 24 hours! in front of the large6t stores re well at' the Duffield f object of which is xL '
, � ,r I St . evening of last week their friends and ac-
�-
� ing 5,000,000 gal!ons of I . ite of a warning sign and sa� a passenger view of that f tat I feel sE fe in remaining chL ch in Inge � George's Society and pan- meet c -L
hai been Provided. The piston r0i Of this ap] I . ed, the ineethigs being a great success'. . riiance will be in in the early morn .ng and takes a bra -
� i e ready to sail f�r Rio de Jan- here a few days longer. . Mission. The perfori hered to celebrate Aunt
� st �1,tner getting ,. n baptized during spared to ing walk of about tbre or four miles in tb;) quaintances gat
�t engine is 7 5 feet in length . I
!: Ayres in Soitth America. Tlie population of New C rleaus is some- Many converts have bee tornime, and no p,tj6a will � be LeLa's birthday, and a very pleasant even-
.
.
� -The Ayr P,ecorder of last week says: ,� ierb and Buenos . I . - I I intry before breakfast. The exercise has
� ting was I These places don't seem quite iso far away thing over. 20,00, and tie death rat i week. ccess. I i I cot ing was Spent. Uncle Adarn is � quite ro- -
� 9 Is the past make it a tin I beem .139 beneficial to on;,, young lady in par- .
. A: very pleasant and sugge2tive mee .
church on Sabbath I whe , Who fiave ado the tri. about forty to each -thousand inhabitants . A company has been formed in St. ) tioul�ar that her, avoirdal bust and enjoys the best of health, He. can
,
� held in Stainley street 11 Yen see man W p . Funerals a - ar t) be the main di- Thomas for thq ma�Vfacture for the, Domin- -Mr, Homer -%Vatqou, of Doon ?ois has increased in d the finest print without spectacles, and
l. . cores of times perhaps. The�l were gettiDg. yearly. � ppe The capi- - finished a large landsdape picture represent the last two m6Dths f,rc m 113 to 147 pounds, irea �
I of Peter ! s I
i afternoon. It was the re-openiug :cupationof 1hischeerful me- ion of the Kist0man*ire fence. . tfg a sunshine effect after rain. The techiiie . is well posted o.3 all the live oubjects of tbe
� in 4 g -,cat lot of ice when I was there, pro- version and o( . in I . and still gaining.
. MarAhtj,11's jilfant-alass roomp after being , They revel in gr veyards. Every tal stock ;of the company� is $10,C00 . I 'uds and trees in the f Orillia, a;nd day: He frequently walks to his son Cole� I
I things cool when they got--tropolis. ' is masterly. The c 0 wles, fo merly 0 .
I - I Style, the where with I bably to keep is d epsed in sombre shares of $100 each. -Joseph Fowles, fo Ps in the morning, does a good day'a
I __ fixed rip in modern', 4mator. I also second lady y U meet ex�cuted, and bis artist I . I
3y left by the' late down in the vicinity of the o I J,�of Crieff, has pur. woik are Superbly . � lately conducting the ill at Beggsboro,near mar' .
. being part Of the Iega( scrapedacquaintance with some English boys mourning, perhaps becaus it sets off their -Mr. Henry Rei4 me. friends regard it 'as I one of -,Nlr.- Watson 8 Lake. Ros3eau was kill ed -about a week ago. work, and walks home again in the evening.
I Walter Barrie for this--cla3s. Mn. Maisball, Southern beauty, and the ale population chased the far I of Messrs. A, and D. best, The picture hqs been � purchased by , Aunt Lena is not f,o Strong as ber busband, I
. . L back
r
I - reviewed his wor�k for the past twenty-five on iboard a large st3el eailing � vessel which - Pherson Dear Glenmorrig, Brant county. Be must have'been bta iding with his sure of health.
. - � p at her dock after unloading.- seem always I usy whiteWa -biDg tombstones Angus, of Montreal. I 3 n caught hie olotbing but She erijoys a fair mea I
W
'
.
I yean, sho�Wing'L With Much feeliDg, hpw the Was lyin,a ul i I e cemet; ries in order. � whiell is an excellene one, com- Mr. to a pulley,when the I �
I � keeping th of the firm of Lipton and wound- him aroun� the rapidly revolv- -AD Evat Simcoe paper Eaya that be.
, -day� Shp had rc'o 'me I thinkf rom son�ewhere in the and 3 cemet The far�l,
. ' his labor so that to 0 , ping, they order � & 20D acr,eo, and the sum paid for -A representative
S�
� DySgb and had an S 'O prises ab on I:hur�d
Lord bad ble8sed 9 Wbenl thewomen go sho . � was in Ingernoll. I His legs vere broken at the tween 14 and 15 tons of cheese wa,s turned
. a' t ludies on her last v, t fl &Son, Chicago, iDg shaft.
.. with honest pride -be could poin � on O,Wer� or the tomb or it was � cheese factory this
t to the E is a $1 000. .
�� pulpit, elders'hip, Sabbath school workerg In4ian cook and steward. The boys told wreaths and rt d a I 9 i �i I age Port Stanley, w day last week, sbipping the five tn&mmo h knec�s and his neck was dislocated. flis out by the WyebTidge,
. mein a matter -of -fact tone f hat they eX- vault 'of their dear depai regularly ias -The; ittle vill I Of rage of nine cents a poundi
I
� tnesses for grceeries. The majority of fa,m a� a an iner resort, is excited just cheese ordered from J4mcs Ireland, of the daughter went into the engine room to .season, St an aVe
and many athersi who were wi, L 0 as if they do theft OuS . Four of them peak to him. only to 6 a hii mangled corpse or over $2,51.00. All of that but Q,450 has
ected to sail for Calcutta ne:kt trip Z vement. West Oxford cheese f otory. 8] ,
_,hiog3. p Dd vaults now oveil the 'early closing 1, me
.
� ,
'
f Jesu3;aa the fruits of his simple tca( that were an everyday. occurrence. This the dead are placed in tombs a e at 8 O'clock each weigh 5,5500pounds e ch, one destined for whirled ar'und by the machipery. gone into the farmers' pockets, The patrons
. Theee coveracres, and the places of 1, usiness clog ' I . � 'on
it , o see -the old mango f u;ll of I )und other c about 24, go that they received, .
,
. - I did us good t ry modern type of �'Sailiug vessel built above gr . foi Liverpool, the -,Thurs last' week Robert numbered , I
I . Ili the children. wao a Vel our a 11 Curfew Bell " is r,lasgow and three , - day evenin , '100 emb. �
: zea,1 and sympathy WiL I . the lonjz,,-Iow rows of wh tewaohed houses evening !at wh ch h Every
� mo,aing last week as the bu 'Iasg 'Bari's bar d stables, on conecision 4, tin average close on $,
1 -On Tuesday r I ow, Scotland She was of . '� , I ont, of 2,500 pounds , )eiDg for,Gibraltar. � n a" pound of cheese requires ten pounds Of milk,
I ilt in (� Isteel tubing. .for defunct cilizens well uterit the'name Of rung. i he say I I wDship, neat Kingston, were de-
. wid-y express, No i l Still, th a is not -a Ead .Or -Robt. m 9; re I and two of big children, aged 5 ,%Dd Every pound Of butter requires twenty five
-
6 Gran(l Trunk rail . 6, was - Steel with masts and spars of, Sh, Id of Orangeville, weighs -Those W hat Cana,dians cannot Lanark to
gned rather for w�leight carrying .a, "silent city." fair field with thek stroyed,
passting AT&I'lorytown, 1K ,gton, a � She was-desi I itires a man of me hold their own in 8
r near ,i n go __ city ; on the con,rary, it is a little 265 pour do, bi , f milk, The patrons supplied .300,.
. � - � than for speed, I imagine, andleould certain- gloomy . I good ground for their 2 years were burned to death, It is 0, T- poundso
.
� immed McKiDnan, in the first- ; I do love tha I 1, " ions to discharge the neighbors cannot find f r had , been play ', i , ng 000 pounds of milk and received about $100
enger I . : Paris for gaiely. But th p Op e D roP� the childre
. e' ' p caretaker, a-.sprtion, 'anadian boys forge to the f posed that.
-
I walked ! ly!Parry a tremendous cargo . and cros3es ar�ous d ltze�4roerotf constable, V�
.� class coach, rose up in his sleep an( i I - f uneral proces tiong and w eatbi s - multif, illustrati(il matches and get b on fire. Two each, If that .300,000 pounds had -been made
. ain was going. ,,it the , �ut I was on the bridge, and we bad bet (�Jllled notes of the rua6t ofticer, etc. wherever they go. Tie latest with
11 off the train. The tr I and f ,eper, 1 , he- entire into butter sold at 13 cents a pound the
, to the general view. Below us, .Iowe.re and the m poundkei ris r�turns at this Port for the comes from South Dakota, where a formo horses were also . bur ed and t
'
� mte of 30 miles an hour, but was quickly : ter, get back W, " Dead Marol,11 someho - It's real nice to. -ThO custo, , . � . p. Mr. Ba -d have received $1,200, or sia
. and East River enters � . d to $6,033,95. Canadian (Mr. Jolly), who but a year br tw sesson's ere r was attending a patrons woul
P -to ju4tin front of whp�Te the - mont ,e ! ile dis ant and saw the fire, ave
I - brought a standstill. The conductor aud,; and to the see bow cheerfully they ccompany a cor ,h o,1f October 0 IT xage of about $50 each. Afoothetrouble
an went back, and after searching tb� bay, is GoverDor's Isl -ther they knew The value of e3i por�.Sanlunno,xford during the since left Hamilton,i has b�en r mill about one m
I I a, brakern . , ty. tege to the cemetery, w f - i in jority. � when all hands Started for it, but -arrived of making butter mu --t b6 considered, and
i ,
I n a farm' ; ri ht of that is the StatU4 of Liber th, alacrity in - ,und numbers $265,000, So Congress by a gooi in I
F for two hours.found the passenger I What the s the.departed Or not, and will- wi outh. � as in r of apples were ship- I I too late to save anytobilIg" the fact that 'butter is generally sold for
' housa. .After lie had fallen off the train he 1 AI)ng the water's edge is ; . �
5 t . ' I final joast to th coMn as it is slid less tU $Q30,0 -At the Cayuga A�3iz�6 ast Tuesday 960 . �
.
I . masts. To the give a . � � I -A rumor reaches the Woodstock SeD- trade.
��, i_ t picked himself up and limped to the house I books would calla fore,st of .svy into its shelf f any aS31S ance is required. Ped dur�ng the in nth. action brought by, Chirlottet Ly(m to al tinel-Rev. . uskoks that a well- - -A vote
.prooklyn N ..�Rw from M rinary 8ergeon writes as follows
. - va bat me&l which the hos- I north east is the basin of the � the cclunt o her husb='
-1 , I . n os t strictly d raw n --',v J W 'caudian, Operator at her marriage on ac I
I F V and was enjoying . It it-sqneer old bulk, &'pparentlyone The color Ii e wbich is . . - ,,, Mr� ' � I testimon known resident of Oxfc rd, 3-vrr., Win. Few- to the Huntington .Gleaner : Principal
an
I(
� . r fe. had provided for him. I Yard, w t .Spec d tation at Berlin, impotence was dismisied, n�edica ,�
. i !itable 'alliter's wil , � I i - sou6 of the X.ason-Dixon line,is roore e I runk RalwaY 8 ThO bust .1 near losing big life McEachran, of Montreal, shipped from this .
. y ,tr,tri only injuries ware a ; I oned wooden !line of battle _ h a beautiful disproving the charge s+er, of Dereham, cam(
I I ge to say, his of :he o d fashi 1 iafly noticeable here. By the emancipation Fri�day nij ht resented wit' ing. He was in station on Thursday, last week, a carload
-1 f Ii . I was I
� �i� ght dislocation of the thumb and a sni,ill ' sh 5 with a oof over it. ;.Xt night the .:, the Uniteti Stmte-s,'and by . I es of the Berlin station, that failure to Consummate the marriage ' ecently while out deer hunt
� lig
*I a sbining through its e 6ntless port- of the negro i pe by the em I ertook to fire at a
k i e forehead. 0 . f be National Con- pil 11 te pe_�'. a boit from, which he t nd I of heavy mares, three and four years old,
� C1 cut 011 th . � ' Over the the terms and spirit a t on the i eve of h s departure for Quebee, contract was due to tile PlatItiff's i In deer, when he Was t rown into the ake. with two two -year-olds in the lot, Thejr
.
I . -A weather-Wi3c Londoner predicts that! hoe gives It very pretty effect. , ' -h hol 0 at "all men are t a higher position. This is said to be the rat esse of the kind Some
� n: ,I of the other buildings c41ti be seen the stiturtion, whie where he has a.. cep ed and the hunter eg-
tl;l. I Both the deer, the average weight was 1,340 pound8,
rl the coming -winter will be a very severe a, " . I �
one ro( fl.'.; 1. a deer was Shot tried in Canada.
I � f b- fi �ptaffs ond the tops of som4 of thebuild- born free awl equa , here should be no -A pecimen of as satisfied 'to see
11 �I ig as the groun*ds 0 is a, 7 it is color line. The iiegroe are free, enfrau- 8 1 8tandard says: A� caped. But the latter w were thin in flesh. The heaviesi weighed
.
q , and gives the fallowil in sin the yard itself y 'the wa3 by a farmer a -4hort distance south of Wood- idgetown when I e saved his own life. 1,680 poun& --He ranted this time a taller
11 . faith. lie says: "See the hornets' nests, . . B y I'Went chisod citizene of the R public, and should it -was feeding in a -The R g tin Ir named Taylor, liviO I g theothers go - fr ends will be glad to horse.. one well up in the withers. He sayra
I ( worth while to visit the �ard. stock ,on Tu sd4y, Sandwich West fa d, S Mr. Fewster's many ,
and when yon find. them high up look oat w . 3enough. be given all the privile es of such, though the ti-ne. When dressed it on the,Nlalden road, 4ae a flock of turket welcome him safely bai & to old Oxford. the Englibh market demands such, They
f for a hard wint,�r, When the Winters are I OV)r One afte.rnoon and w4s fortunato it was rather premar,ure o place the ballot wheat field at ds, iwd was sold for $6 to who now realize wh' t a rip roaring spr e -
_e a specimen of every kin I of vessel in weighed 110 poun � Jar YOUDg Lothario named Herbert were sent direct to his ranch at Fort Mc- I
9 - mild the nest,� are always near the ground. i to so - in the hands.ef a people not yet recovered . icb. : I means. Some time igo he made a e -A gay -ly figuring in Leod, Alberta, Northwest Territory,
ill ate
Wi the Navy, fro boat to a double a butcher in Norw :u ( I haa been ]at( Dr.
Look albo. for angle worms, and. oil in a torpedo ip- from the degr, dation a d taint of s!avery, I ' . 0 freight trains batrel. of grape wine, and, as is the c P Smith, who '
i e. and a new battle sh � ifficie tly educated up to -T6 collision�of the tw' . Brantford under the name of A, L. La- McEachran mid that the farmers of tb;s �
find them ,ieveral feet below the Surfac I tu:: reted monitor, , e the liquid n -
I -
- __ They alsv ra o class to bebuilt, Lookingto nor as a peop e, st: d intelligence. But an the Grand Trunk 1.,.ailway, near St. left the skins of the pes in as arrested Thursday"af ternoon of diatrict should continue to raise heavy , -
, a
-ays know when very cold the north, as fax e Aandsr . - sday of last week was a' til after the ferment ting process Was ov�r. Muerte, w , -
� is coming and they get down into the earth -th east, to the west and to the averag no, treated 3 free aDd equal GElorgO, on Thuf ins were going at Last Thursday he A the barrel, and, last week on a charge of. bigamy, Smith horses isuitable for the English -market, and I
. 'a' t eye can reach, there is one mass 'of they are e Smash, Both tra -' - -
a d'thc: frost� In mild winters you . 8 h . take is* terrib hey- approached draining out the skin ,, threw them into .�he was married in 1889 by Rev. Dr. Hutchin that they need have no fear Of competition
to avoi New here. Everyt aing in w ich they par spee , Bud as t . Parig girl named with his western horses. The English mar-
rl . may find them 0111Y a few inches down. br ck and stone buildings compo8iDg and separate from the wbites. One speicial cor - regulpAtion with the fire- barnyard. The turkeys happened that,way son, of Brantford, to a
I
I- Y rk, Brooklyn and.Jersey City. Here gineers r versed. arid, ting to th - In February, 1891, he was again I kFtbderii�nds a horse from 15 to 16 hands
, sure sign of a cold d for 11 cullad the ei i eir fill of Turnbull.
7 - . Fuzz on hDgS is another ently, Der of the theatre is reserve I All escaped and lost no time in I ea �
, wbo bqtcher bogs now will I th rie a building Stands out promin ,, Digger 11 wouldn't think of men, jumpedfor their lives. the (ir- married b Rev, Mr. Bennett, to a highly big , weighing from 1,400 to 1,500 pound,B,
winte'r. Those ts of the no i ea,ble for its great beight,. but the gen. PEOPI and A the east -bound the grape skins, Tht'n commenced I y girl - namorl Lucinda He intends soon to establish a depot ia
. i3-te f dar colored such thing So
find a thicker f uzz at the roo �" as seating himself among the witho it injury. Thedriver of me of them ;Iew from one end of respectable - young .
- briatles. it is never fou-nd so w4n a mild er I aspect is one Wide wa ed b* votes engine9 a Lon( on man,had bis face scratched cus. er, Some wanted to Sowden, of West Brantford, wife No. I Montreal for the purpose of shipping direct
. � In fact they whites. A colored senator, elect y Arm injured the yard to the otb I
0 1 DD. Keep your peepers i w Ills packed closely togetherl I aot very Ion and �ruised and his right a so er- living all the time in Paris, where Smitb to �he Old Country, -not only his ranch
I
I 't � wipter is coming I � . much close of bis own color, of course, I 9 , 1 e, babit of visiting her. lie has horses but U-11 horSes if the above delsoription
r together thaja they really vere broken, an4 the others fight, while a few of � them turne
,I open, young man, and, you will, find that ", 10, ago atte te to sit in the charmed circle but n4 bones , en ly was in th
T ___ what I tell you is. true. Come and tell me ; ar , � for, from here, you cannot make out the mpte go � t nothing w)ri;e than a shaking up., The saults and rolled over and over, appar got inth .9 dietrict, �
d in thre notl co roe of many of the atreets. I What a busy, among the bo ton. But his ,complexion . I e together with terrific having a good timei In a very short time been committed for trial, The pritoner that can be is
e moatlis if my prediction has ) n't the rij ht shade, He had the ticket giant � eng-liaes cam I .
4 'proven to he a correct One." no s� We this great city, or r her group of was � . � I .
� - . . ! I � . v. ,�.,
I �
. .
I I r I I I . i I . I
. . . I . I c - I � I I
I - ! I I
. i � 4 T jQ I �
I __ 1. - .�__ - . . � 4 - I I I 1
7 1 � i - � � I -
__ �� I I - f i . � I i � . . .
- � ii � .
. I - h I , .
; I
i 1 1 . I __ .
- ,
i � : i . �
I � . .1 � � .
- ; i
I I
�
. � i I I i 1, .
: . I ; � - I � -
- __ ---- t . � � i - - -1 I � 1. ". - 11 . I 1. _ -4-'----,_ , - - � __ _ -_ , -
- i � ___ I - 1--__. - 1. . __ .,. - - _J.�
�
. . M
-
i
i
., ,
-
.
I
. .
I
�
I � . ;
I
I
I I
�
J .
-
I
�
1
;.
I
. , . I 1
ill'
1i
P Z ,
� y
. I
� . . .
� � I
I I
I , ,
I
t 1
I-
�, �
I : ,I
. .
.
I
. . : I
.
.
I
.
� — - - - -
....
a -
. i
- . , �
, ,
I
i
I
Z!
�
�
-
. �
�
� . I
i
�
I
-
�
I
T1
, -
- -
. � -
�
. -
I i�
- .
�
;
I
I
I -
.
� -
A
J ,
�
� ;
- �
- �
� I
-
-
'y -
,
I o
.-
__ I �,
-
-
�
I's
I I
�
J .
-
I
A .
, I
-
-i�j I
1
;.
I
. , . I 1
ill'
1i
P Z ,
� y
. I
� . . .
� � I
I I
I , ,
. � 7
. , ;-.-
.
t 1
I-
�, �
I : ,I
. .
.
I
. . : I
I
I
I ---
i I
S
I-
� ,
��� I .
.1 .
11
I
I
11 f.
�
. I, . -
-
I, ;
1�
lv� �,
-
i�� , Z
�
ii
- i 4�
.111 f-
-0. I I
I
,I - �
-�
I- �. ,
-
A_
;
:1 � t
;�
�
, ,
I
i
, - -
I
� -
I
�
;
. �
�
� . I
i
�
I
-
�
I
. �
. �
-
I . 1,1� �. I
. �
�_ ! - -
'I , I
� � , 11
�
-
-
�
- [�.. .
�
I 1.
I - s
�, .
. �
. � .
I I
�
J .
-
I
- .�
Z
. I
� I
:
1
;.
I
. , . I 1
-.1
i .
I
I �
':
t
I I .
. I
� . . .
� � I
I I
I , ,
- I
� �
�� -
. I �
t 1
I-
�, �
I : ,I
. .
.
I
. . : I
7 1
�
I .
. .
.
I �
� .
I
.
�
I
I
, ,
I
i
-
.
.
.
I .
. �
�
� . I
i
�
I
-
�
I
I I
: ,
R
�
�
I 4
.
-
,
. �
P
�
.
I
.
-
,11
.
.
__
� I
-
i.
�
I
I I
.
-
�
t
-
I -
I
�
z
:
I
�
.
,
ii
.
- � .
t R
i I
-
.
l
,
I
I
.
i
�
�
I � :
- �
- Z
. ,
. .
I 1
"
,
.3
1
1 4
1
4
,