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I for a strong candidate, namely, a strong and . Almonte and Arnprior to see the -relic, t i
I And " Look Oat." These residences or act- . � list except it has a proper rigbt to be the partici auto and ]bring long to the people.. into the shelter of their homes, Then pass- �
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FANOY OAPS. I tages are owned principally by city people, 11 taking " personality, an unstained private the re. He tells Us what the fates � will As this is cortainly my iast! in connection ing from the drill shed to Pall Mall @treat which appears to be thoroughly genuine, - J
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who keep them for. summer occupancy. record and no, public record that I meelf ,sat accomplish, but be is not a prophet, neither with this controversy, to return thanks to the boys in that neighborhood showed fight, Champlain passel i
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'Their families thus enjoy the benefits and could pick flawb in. Mr. irophat, and in this instauce the Editor would be only oommon place and for about half an hour a lively encoun- 1603, and the stone in identified with him by � '� I
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ii and freedom, combined with the advantages These a rle but samples 'of ma rare being tried f . or crime, which is ex- ExPOSITO-R.' Yours Respectfully, er� � &I boys were injured -and several pedes- graphed, and then the inscription is to be ��
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We are showing an attractive ne 1 . I �
of city life, while the head of the house . can the more stable and sensibly constructed V I cut out and put -in a museum. 1� I
of Fallcy Caps in the latest and'best 4&jor Me- tremply improbable, rho best thing vihich ; LEADBURY, tdAD8 had Darrow escapes, � i
'at afloat were those of 3 11
spend his days at businees, and his evenings boomlets 9 I -In Toronto the other day two men --i
something, decidedly new. in rusticating, recuperating and inhaling Kinley, of Ohio; Mr. Reed, of ',Maine, and could happen to him in such trying circum- May 21, J892. :-Duncan Smith and John Ferguson, of oat and met out to row to the island, !
shapes, ould be to fall into the hands of a I Pp'rt Stanley, who were wounded in the bat- hired a b �* i -
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I e nobbiest goods in the fresh air and new life. There are no gardens BeDjsmin Harrison, the present occupaint of stances w , a �, �
They re th. could be good Conservative judge and jury, then he Canada. tl6 of Gettysburg, have forwarded their The bay was somewhat rough, and they he 1.
- t for on the Island, the soil being ndy the chair. Though none of these I not gone far before'the boat was swamped. �
. era to VVasbington, D, C,, and expect to . I
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trade -made, not only for looks bu nature, The streets are about the same considered the leader or the logical candi I -Oil Springs wells produce 20,000 bar- Sl,.300 each back pension and Both men were drowned, One of them �'
- ponied with mercy. draw about V
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wear. ' width as the streets in ordinary cities or date of his party, eagh - has strong 'claims I rels per mo h. $12 per month. stopped at the Crosby House the f5revious I,
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towns, but running down the centre of each Major McKinley ll a name is indissolubly con- Our friea � d blindly overlooks the fact1that -Sarnial is infested at present) with �-Mr, E. A. Wismar, barrister, -Essex night, and registered as C. W. George, Eng- i � � J �
Tariff polic of the the sugar cane, tea plant and that from � ding land. The other was Charles Weller. Both - ,
Blue Tam 0'Shanters7 street from th6 main walk, on which I am nected with the High Y tr an4 beggars. - Centre, was suddenly taken with blee . �
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Republican Party, and last year as the which coffee in produced are not vsti4a of 'In" uglishrhen who had only been ? 4
. traveling, is a walk the same width as all . 47 Unperhay has been appointed post- of the noise last Friday evening. The flow were young E - . ,
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other walks on the Island. Then opposite representative and champion of this Policy our Dominion. Con-jequently any duties master at Widder. o4 blood continued for some hours, arid was in the city a day, h&YiDg just come over on ,%
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each house is a walk leading to the one in be redeemed Ohio, literally swe'epin th imposed on these products &I 11
I : -A Wy ming man is to the front with a with difficulty stopped, Mr. Wismar was the Parisian. - ,�
White ' ' the centre of the street. No horses or State. Mr. Reed is a young man: ADI not consumer. And when the duties on srjiclem fu)l-grown sunflower. very weak, being barely able to move. -The outbreak of diphtheria in Platte- - 4
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vehicles are used on the Island, all traffic so well known, but his record as 14peaker of of foreign growth ore removed they beloome -Over 150 Icelanders and foreigners were -Mrs. Macdonnell, one of the lady mem- ville is creating some alarm, The Public �
being done on foot. I - also pass the Only the House of Representatives and his strong correspondingly redneed in price, Not so, naturalized by Winrflp�g courts the other bers of the Toronto School Board, presided school has been closed two weeks, and fif- �
College 0apsy. churcWthe Island has, and that is closed up personal qualities have already placed him however, with articles bf home production d I . _ - - ..
. my. . the other night in committee of the whole. teen deaths have occurred so far in the vil- -'!"
at present, but will open in a iew weeks. in the front rank, But Mr. Harrison, from and manufacture. , It if; unreasonable to -The Presbyterian General Assembly At her own suggestion it was agreed that lage. Scarlet fever is also prevalent, and V
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. Here and there all over the Island are ponds the first.-seerned to be. most thought of. suppose that any foreign nation could ship a I ' '!
11 will me t ;in the Crescent street church, as " Mrs, Chair- many families are struck down with an at- I!
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Turkish Fez Oaps, d judersell our . .t
I of all -sizes, some being from 200 to 300 yards Daring his four years' administration be has the latter class of articles an Montreal, ;n June 8th. ma.n " while occupying the -position. - tack of both diseases. As yet there is no i
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long, 60 to 80 feet wide, and from 4 to 10 not developed any astonishing latent genius, own manufacturers and have a living profit. -An lo landic newspaper published in -A hotel keeper named -Rudolph, of sign of an abatement, and it is suggested ,I i
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feet deep. These add to the beautiful Pcen- he cannot be said to have crept Winnipeg ,is adVOCAtiDg annexation to the Hepworth, who was fined $155.40 for selling that the provincial health authorities should I
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dore Oaps, ery of the Island, and- all are clear as crybthl, hearts of the people, nor is he able at the capital, devise h scheme to undersell our United States. . liquor to Indiansj made arrangements to sell lend a band in stamping out these loathsome I J ,
- one being able to look to the bottom of each ny widespread an- manufo,eturern, in the event of Free Trade -The IOians on the Kettle an nd diseases. In Washington three cases were J
- present time to arouse a . d Stoney o4t, but Constable Heffernan went out a �� 4
thusissm, but his administration has been taking place, and having killed or crippled reported, two of them fatal, ,�
aDdeveryone. The Island is -provided with .. Point reserves, Lambton County, were paid, atrested him, and the next day he managed
Yacht Oa s, is noth- our industries %Dd got the field to them- -It is now over thirty years since Wm. I
P one mchool-house, and as I pass here the staunch, clean mud patriotic ; there -ices and those $1,200 by he agent a few days ago.' to pay the fine and costs. I �4
. children are coming out for recess. It is a iDg in it that can be taken hold of by the selves, up would go the pr , -Mrs. ten Hitcheox, of Paris, says she I -About $1,500 worth of -celluloid, alleged Dunn, post -master, began keepin a general I
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. ' opposition to 'their advantage, and to refuse sople in our midst who are prepare� to store at Washington, a few "miles west of 'I
S� - very nice building, and is a credit to the a * much Eow down to a abrine set up in the city of has had th' pleasure of seeing over 6,000 t� have been smuggled into Detroit from ��
Bicycle Gap citizens of tbolsland. I now come to to renominate him in the absence of sign the T otal abstinence pledge - this Ayr. He was always considered straight- i
� . 't Windsor, has been ,siezed at the former 1
- " LAICESIDE HOME I? stronger candidate would be tantamount to Washingt6 and sell their birth -right for an season. . I I place. Parties in both cities are said to be forward, but never accumulated a compet- I I
. a confession that the Republican Party expected mesa of Yankee pottage, would br. Cochrane, of Brantford, 7 . � i
� -Rev. implicated. It in said the practice has been ency. In March last be, however, claimed I
Cricket Caps, for nick children. This building is a mag- had retreated from the high stand taken then stand aghast in inute amazement., My I sermon combatting the theory of that he had a surplus of $2,000 in the busi- I �
preached &I going on for more than 4 year. I
nificent and costly structure, and was the during the past four years, So ,State Con- friend here asks a question, 11 what has pro- I
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gift of John Ross Robertson. proprietor - of sin- ; -
Antion after State,Convention has endorsed tection. done for me." I answer in all favored by various Brantford pastors. 7 on a five -cent 'of S.3,000 on the right side. It is evident . �- .
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Lacrosse luaps. the Toronto Telegram newspaper, for the him and unless all signs fail be will be nomi- cority that I don't believe I would haye,re- �' lesson in the that be could not reali .�
-While Messrs. Wrightman and Mark, of ze on his assets, or !
. p�ece. The man never had a I f
benefit of sick children in summei time. Dated for a second term on the second or ceived any more for -the products diboosed Middlemiss, were out hunting last week art, Even the instrU Lent uped in the work assignment last week would not have been :
Such acts as these on the part of man cannot , had there. been 2M ,11
third ballot at the- Republican Natlogal. Con- of, taking them all round I they captured- three Young angles Of the. was made by the prisoner. The whole of necessary. I L
We also make any style of Cap to Jail to accomplish all that they are intended vention at Minneapolis in June. Free"Trade, neither would real estate be one bald-headelld species. the lettering only i)ocupies about half the- -The splendid collection of mioerals, fos- I ,
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order, suitable for all �,ames- to do, If there were many more men like DEXOGRATIC, farthing higher in price, the vigorous rail- -A na0iber of cattle have died recently sorface of the coin. I sils, curios, etc.. belonging to the late James ,� i
1, 0 � John Ross Robertson out prisons and jails From the first the 'race for the Democratic way policy of both nations having opened up in the viciiity of Drumbo, and it is thought' '! -Mrs, Alfred W. Blight, eldest daughter Dalgleish, of Galt, has been generously do- �
. would not be so full of criminals as they are y has been between Mr. Cleveland, vast amount of fertile ;
-Candidsc for settlement such a the manil6 binding eaten with the straw of Rev, Manly Benson, died last week in Dated to the Scientific', Historical and Lit- I
at the present time; there would not be so who in 18S4 defeated Mr. Blaine for the h%nds in western countries. Such being the �
has been tl�e -cause. Toronto from an attack of a malignant type erary Society of Galt Mechanics' Institute, !I. I
many outcasts or drunkards as there are ; fit A
' Presidency, and Senator David Bennet Hill,. case, protection has certainly been a bane of diphtheria. She was ill �nly a �by his daughters, Mrs. A Kiug and M - li
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t not least, humanity would see of Albany. Mr. Cleveland is, an some one to farmers, for in the event of direct ta tion ! . "
and last, bu Of Trade bWlding was laid on Friday by Sir. f' t took place a Dalgleish. This collection embraces "speci-
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thatthey-were being helped to fight the has said, I think it was in the Indiana it is his visible property which woul I be � ow days. The intermen �
. Donald.Sn�lith. . The new building will be a flew hours after her death, only a few friends mens and representative fossils of all Can- - - �i
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Fashionable Hatters, Seaforth. many hard battles with which they come in Democratic Convention,. the logical caudi- levied on. Until the masses are fully taught magnificent edifice, costing rearly $500,- Wng present. I � adian rocks from the lower Laurentian to i �
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1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 contact every day, and in this way I believe date of his party. To begin with, be has the that taxation is a lawful debt, inv sible 000, i ' I -Messrs. McKerracher & Rowland, of the lateat drift formatioin, besides archaeo- ., '-,
-- they would be encouraged to fight life's bat- Ameri- wealth will esca 'a taxation, and it � is no I - T
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-- confidence of the great mass of the p -Barrels of salmon trout are placed on the Walkerton, have let the contract of a bog logical relics and other curio' gathered (
[JAN,S tle nobly and not get so easily discouraged. can people. He has, for a politician, a rare wonder that our white handled gentry sigh : . I I
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THE ISLAND AND HAN] Guelph mibrket about the size of h ' g by 28 feet wide, to Mr. during s long life by one who wis an :1.
Some are born in luxury, while- others� are reputation fer honesty and conscientiousness, for the day when they will get thei ne I ponDd and a -half Robert Cross, of Chesley. The pen for the enthusiast in this line. - I
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1 POINT, born in poverty, and in the unequal struggle and if he were nominated and the people clothing and luxuries free4 of duty sod let And from a pound to a ,. . ese factory at -Mr. Peter Davis, of Picton, has a cab- 1.
and two unds in weight, swine will be close to the che .� i
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� ToRo,.srro, Way 23rd, 1892. for bread the poor are finally brought to could believe that he really represented the the farmer and manufacturer pay the piper. -Mayo McCabill, of Forest, recently im- �Islcolm. Three hundred hogs are to be bags that was list out )sat spring and never 7 . i
Toronto is a city in which visitors can find steal, to keep themselves Mive, and the con- Democratic party and was not put- up mere- Our friend's chronic cry, first, last' and Irsed 16 fine of $5 and $2.50 costs on James kept continually in the pen. matured like the general run of cabbages,but i
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sequence is they have to go to prison for a ly as a blind, I believe he would again be always, has been boodling; Tory boo4ling, rush forl neglecting to cut and burn black -Mr; McIlwraith, of Hamilton, the well- had leaves like that of a pine cone. When �
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plenty to look at and admire, and a very an- term, whereas if they had not stolen they Chief Magistrate. But there are many if* until with us, forbearibuce ceases to be a knot, 'no n6tified by Inspector Raid. � ave taking it in last fall he noticed a growth !. �
joyable time can be had by them in visiting would probably have perished of hum in this. He is sound on the Pilver questioa -n the result of � known ornithologist, says the birds h i
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the different public buildings and in walk- ger. virtue. What, I ask, has bee -The oiber night Kitchen's store at Delhi �een about ton days later in arriving this projecting from the- centre of the plant A
ing . through the. different public parks, of Do not brand a man a criminal for trying to and the ackuowledged leader of Tariff Re- money improperly used by the Reform party was enters � 4 by burglars from the cellarway 'ear than formerly. The orioles and birds which, �fter passing the winter- in the cellar, �
keep himself alive. Again, I say, it would form. As Harpers' Weekly has said: I I He in corrupting the elect6rs. - Quite recently y , I
which the city bax a good map and about $100 worth of jewelry and ready- of that class usually get here on Mmy Ist, has grown about five feet with over a hun- !
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.ply. Lovers be a benefit to humanity if there were more is a platform in himself," and yet in spite of the result has been .th�t the Conservative . : �
of beautiful streets and residences may also made clothing taken. but it was May 10th before they showed up dred branches on it varying in length from, 1,
John Rose Robertmon's, who know how to all this his nomination has been and still majority in the House has been'. raised from I . � ,� -
in spring. four inches to a foot all -out in bloom with a �.
have, their curiosity satisfied by taking a -Rev. Principal Caven sailed for Wow t�* * - i
� use their DIODey as well as be does. But I is .uncertain, though sentiment seems to be 25 to between 60 mud 70. Take the case of ' 3 ver I who have f"I
. York on Wednesday last week. He has , -Mrs, Robert Warden, of the township sort of a yellow blossom. Se a a i
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am wanaering from ruy subject. 'After Getting stronger and -stronger in his direction. &ReformM.P.P.for Welland, who was Veraotpl benefited in health by his trip i of �
- . n Athol, near Picton, gave birth to triplets, seen it say the like of it -was never be -'ore -� I
Jarvis, Gerrard, College, Carleton and Spa at I " i ,
going some short distance farther I arrive Three months ago his cause seemed hopeless, stripped of his gown for pocketing the u Y yi
dina Avenue. The first�named street is the a and the East. three healthy boys. Mrs. Warden had known. .t,�
HANLAN'S, POINT., but he kept steadily growing in favor and, money belonging to clients.. This man, was . I , and in four -The Assessor's figures for the Township �,
most aristonratic and beautiful in. the city. . if his boom keeps on inereamiDg, by June his appointed Registrar for the bounty of, Lin- - -Mr. Amilius Irving, Q. C., has been ap- previously given birth to twins .1-3
I mother of seven children. of North Dumfries show real estate $2,099,- �
The sidewalks are stone -paved, while the This is a very beautiful place, and shows . . - U p pointed a Pommissioner to inquire into car- births was the .i
tion will be assured. coln. Take the c4se of a late Reform . . n afflicted with dropsy she died 780; Personal Property, $24,770, and In- -�
romd is asphalt -paved. The police on this that ic is a pleasure resort. Here and there nomillm tain chargis preferred against Sheriff8utton, Having bee i
street are all mounted, the residenters, I are bath houses, band -stands, boat houses, Mr. Hill, unless he is the most maligned for LondOD, Who was disfranchised for bri- � 0 7 n Monday. . come, $1,700, a total of $2,126,250., or ;ri .
n the face of the earth, is Mr. Cleve- bery and corruption, and was afterwards sp- 'f.the county of Bruce. � �
L , elangi $12,480 higher than last year, The acreage .r
believe, having to pay extra for this privi- etc. There is a restaurant and coffee house man 0 -Dr. A, P. Knight, head master of Kii2g- -The death from congestion of th . ..
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�7 lege. But to come b L ack to the building I a sitnated at this point, and the strongest land's political opposite, He bag no hope pointed to oDe- of the most lucrative registry ston. Colleji%lte Institute, will retire in June of Mrs. John R,obertsbaw took place_ in is given as 44,294, four acres more than last � �
- except in 11 practical politics." His eager- positions in the Province, that of Middlesex, I 5 ago, Deceased was year; ; acres of woodland, 6,660; acres of -
, and parks again. Some of those worth drink one can get around these 'quarters is to fill a Orofemsor's chair in Queen's Col- Woodstock a few day V11
; L D dodge issues has become : roverbial. and again that of a Reform M. F. , P. for . . . mp or waste, 2i781; orchard and -
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. a _ 11 cider." Your correspondent, feeling dry ness M p pisition, of lege. � � one of the oldest settlers in W
visiting re , The Children's Hospital, t "
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His career has been one long list of success- North Victoria who, in the J I .
General Hospital, Normal School, Pavillion after his long walk, decided to take a glass ful manipulations of the Democratic county treasurer, defrauded theLooUnty �Ut --A Meifordmau has just shipped 25 oar ing 83 years of age. - Her husband's estate, garden, '71; acres under fall wheat 7,343: 1
and gardens.-,,, QueWs Park, in which the of their 11 sweet cider." He also ordered loads of square timber to England. It was estimated at $65,000, was left to her chaige, an increase over the previous year of 347 �
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machine. He has degraded the Lekislature of some thousands of dollars, and who, in- obe:p, 2,532 ; hogs, - , I
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new Parliament buildings for the Province some cakes to revive hi, as f a little, When princi all' I and ash, measuring from 20 but now the money goes to Mrs. John Peers acres. Cattle, 4,395.; d g ,
of Ontaria are br.ing erected, and in which he sirose from the table all that was left was of the State of New York to the-etatue of & stead of being thrown into prison' and to'60 rest in length. . SiDd Mrs, (Dr) Hill, Of Norwich. 1,576; horsee, 1,702; o f 294. Popula- t�
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the. monument to the memory of the late % glass of " sweet cider," it having proved obscurity, was afterward po alletin of London, just is- ti6n, 2,395, 73 less than last year. . z it
something fascinating about the inaD. More diary magistrate over the very eopla whom -At tl�e Hamilton Police Court an old -The census b L
Hon. George Brown is situated, as is also too strong for his constitution. I then went woman n�%med Catherine Healy, who is sued, contains the church classifications for -Miss Mary Leeson, residing near Ayl- -). �,
� abuse is heaped on his head than on that of he bad robbed. While I woul justify 3he 1 71
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one to the memory of the volunteers -who over to Mr. Ed. Hanlon's bost-house, and any other man in America -to-day and yet he sot of helping any one who ban allon to rise aged 89 years, was sent t -o jail for twenty that city, It would seem that the Church mar, met with &-peculiar misfortune a few t-� �
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fall at, Ridgeway dnring the Fenian Raid; was just in time to see him getting into his i days for boing drunk and incapable, of England is the largest body, with the days ago, She -walked out to the barn for a ! 1
Riverside Park and the Rosedale is a stands silent, immovable, impassable, with- again. thlorts In no excuse for bestowing honor W. , chant, has brought J�letbodimtt a close second, the Presbyterians few minutes, and on her -return to the house 1 7 �
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out a confidant, working on silently and &;d emolument on such individuals. The - �?
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Last'L but by no means least, the night -seer wall -built man, about ri or 38 years of age, . suit against the corporation of Peterboro for third, Roman Catholics fourth and Bapti8ta miused her gold watch. She immediately .
pay a visit to the and rows with the ease that a young man of steadily with a fixed purposs. He evident- a xample it sets is �bad, and has a -tend one I to $1,000 damages for injuries sustalued-s fifth The Methodists appear to have been returned, accompanied by bar brother, to . � �,
should-. not neglect to . ly believes in his own star sod in the corrupt the whole soolal fabric. T as ' It
Island and Hanlan's Point. This interest- 26 years would do, Ouly & little swifter, a broken arm -through a defective sidewalk. the most progressive, as from 4,952 in 1881 search for it. They were not long in dis- 1. N
. doctrine that everything is forgiven to those noted got their appoiDtmento from Mr. oovering what was left of it, In jumping . 11'
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� jug point is but 20 minutes mail across the He takes a trip in him racer every day, -and -James Jones, whose family reside In they increased to 6,367 in 1891. 1 � �
from Youge street wharf. is mostly always joined by O'Co6nor, the that are successful, One cannot help think- Mowat, whom our friend mays all wise peo- Yar I died the other day in the Hamil- , -Montreal saloon keepers have been over & small ditch which bad been filled "
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I Toronto Bay oarsman. The band is at this point ev t a man he might have been It is Flo delight to honor, and the doings of the ton � I
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in favor of this place, decided to go and in- Wednesday and Friday evenin , and crowds possibl last 30 years. Snuday, by selling 5 cent luncheon tickets out of her pocket, and a bog, which was
vestigate for himselL After reaching Yonge promenade around Hanlan'm Point to the past record, that he may yet be oy of minds, when a g%Dg composed of a Reform I -Mr. X. U. Clemens, of New Dundee- Is which they contend constituted purchasers running looms in the barnyard, spied it and �.
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street wharf I got aboard a Toronto Ferry, tune of the music. They have, I was, told, the possessor of & novelty in the shape of a boarders, and entitled them to all the liquor attempted *to make meal out of it. The J
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and after twenty 'minates sailing finally & performance of some kind or other -once to be his determination Ather to got the Ontario Ministry, and a number of hangers hey desired, Judge Desnoyers has just result can be imagined, as the watch, was �
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ation himself or to smash Mr. Cleve- on went out for a good -time with whisky � - �
landed at every week. While at this point I saw nomin stands Just 27 inches hi decided that the luncheon ticket scheme virtually ruined. ;
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laud's chances and this he may �succeed in lore and good obeer In ab dvertifier says -. At a
ISLAND PARK. quite a number out wading in the lake, but &' -Rev. .)Dr. Potts, of Conto, is going to was m violation both of the spirit and letter -The London A i
doing, for he now has �oontrol of the regu- F)otodtho bill by ,uttingtheir haDdsupto . 11
I thoughtit was too early in theseason for England 4s a delegate froin'the Methodist of the law. largely attended congregational meeting of '. ;
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This Park is a very beautiful one; here t agistrate Noble, of Stratbroy, the First Presbyterian Church Wednesday I i
such ablutions, and so I left them alone to lar Democratic delegation to the National the elbows into t a Provincial Treasury, t:
Church of. Canada to the Conferences of the 1 -Police M t!
and there I saw men with lawn -mowers Convention at Chicago, besides having con- Upon the doings of Mereier and his go.ng I. , i "
themselves, Having seen all the sights that various branches of Methodism in E ,land. �he other day fined John Fitzpatrick $20 evening -the pastor, Rev. W. J. Clark, in �14
bard at work keeping the grass in good re- trol of the " machine " in New York, and oball not -dwell He says, but for Mowat Rev. I "DN - of making anexten- "I
were to be seen in this part, I boarded @tbe * David Jennings, an 01 -time mud costs for selling liquor during prohibit the chair�the question !'I
pair ; the trees are now taking ritory would be gone. Gone' -4
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on their without New York it is almost hopeless for half our ter �,
beautiful green mantle; the birds, fly to and ferry boat for the city, and while on the pastor of he Methodist church, who has �d hours, also $10 and costs
lin- water I 6ould bear the bugle, notes ringing the Democrats to carry the country. where, is4mke(1? To some despo ch as - � * W
. L 8 the been living in retirement in Toronto for diunkenuess and disordly conduct in his cut place of worship was thoroughly brought i�-"
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fro among the trees; here and there, real ont from the Military School. After an- . So it may come about that, deemin� it the Russian, or terrible creaturg such some year ; p, died on Tuesday night, aged 83 as during prohibited bours, and before those present. After full discussion �11711
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jag at ease on the benches placed in differ, impossible for Mr. Cleveland to carry ew Vdwa d was fined $2 and costs for it was decided to go on with the work, and
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ant parts of the Park, street wharf. Island Park and Hanlan's York,the Democrats may take Henry Water- but to the Dominion of Canada. Ontario, -Owin' to the heavy rains lately the obtaning liquor in Fitzpatrick's during pro- a strong and energetic committee was ap- . - 1.
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of the trees, are groups of young ]a dies and son's advice and nominate a good western the big brother, won in court, and th ains in Kent county are covered hibited hours. - pointed to take charge of the whole matter. ,
invigor- Point furnish the breathing spots for this Raleigh F I I
gentlemeu enjoying the fresh and also the great city, where old and young, rich and man who may be able to unite -all the of the family have not murmured. Our with wate! I r. Probably 4,000 acres are flood- ' -The Galt Reformer tells how a local It is expected that the improvements will � fit
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ating b.reezea of Lake Ontario, and poer, may enjoy life and breathe fresh air factions of the party. In view of thi si. friend has introduced Jesuitism, and tells us ad :n1cr4ps almost wholly destroyed. The grocer was bad " ly a' taken in " the other day be completed in time for a grand opening in J4 i
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Ringing of the birds, This Park is., as a fter sweltering in the h - ot, dusty streets, bility,GovernoriBoies, of Iowa; Judg: 8orsay, that they conspired against liberty. J. agree Ion wi I amount to $75,000. by a vendor of butter from the country. the autumn. The meeting was enthusiastic I i�
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general thing,. ies, it be- of Indian&; 'Senator Palmer, of Illinois ; with him that they were opponents of licen am been bought four two -pound rolls of what ap- and united. 1�
� ing, well &(I&-.pted for such purposes. The offices, ware -houses s of Ex -Governor' Campbell, of Ohio; Senator tious liberty where libertines and frail ore&- -A new bell, costing over $150, h fle -F f
the more densely populated city proper. placed on I the Lutheran Church, Linwood, peared to be fairl� good butter, but on out- -On Tuesday, May 10, Thomas Orme 1. I �
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early every afternoon and evening, and county of� Waterlo6, and is to be rung as a tiDg a roll be found the interior composed celebrated his 80th birthday at his residence, ; J
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I especially Saturday afternoons, the various town bell�and also a,church bell. The total of a vile compound, whose odor did not by Lucav, and is now one of the oldest settlers ,
feet wide, and are very handy and nice. Massachusetts, are much spoken of and it is John Thompson's mode of having his children 4 I
ferries plying between the city and these . weight in between 700 and 800 pounds. any means call up memories of green fields, in the county of Middle -sex. The members P 1
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. I th I a beautiful scenery, my Points are laden to the waters edge with their also asserted that Gover ci -Prep�rations are being made for the buttercups, etc. of the family present were: Rev, James -
of speed, enjoying York, intends to pose as a I I dark horse. " we pride ourselves on having vil . ` tary of the Western ��,
human freight, and the boats are kept busy opening of the new hotel -at Thousand : -Dr. Buchanan, of New York, was re- Orme, permanent seers I
,ht eight of a sign on which was , t - liberty, and it should -Bible Society; Rev.
eye ca,ug, , . il There in in this lot some pretty good Preoi and religious . Thomas H. -
painted the words " This Way for Refresh- making trips every half hour or so, un dential timber and the Democrats need not be Do person's business outside of Thompson's Island Paik. It will be called the Colum- married to his divorced wife at Windsor on Ontario � -11
ell -the night. bian hotel, this year being the 400th anni- Wednesday of last week. The couple sub- Orme, M. A., of the , Niagara Methodist .1
meats," hand pointing out the direction. . w on in I, SLU(; THnFE,") go begging for a standard bearer. , � household where his children. are educated. versary oi the discovery of America. pequently left for Boston. B-schanan has . Conference; J� W. Orme, of Lucan; Mrs. i
As s3on :s I read it I came to . the conclue- CANDIDATES YROM OTHER SOURCES- But what about the Reform leader who has - I experience, I I
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ion that I needed some refreshment, an the Outside of the two great parties there is,a shown more feeling for the Jesuits than 11
turned out 312 strong for parade to the East was divorced from his first wife some time H. Morgan, of Birr. After the anniversary . .1. I
heat was very strong, the day on which I OUR AMERICAN POLITICAL good deal more talk than any one expects Thompson. There is a faint possibility'that . � � �
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- a from which a sur- number of them would be pleased to see Mr. . ied his divorced father with, a handsome octavo bible in foar . -i L
J tion pointed out I finally arrived at the ,re are one or two source priate sermon. ' .' Now Buchanan has remarr � ;
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modious concern, being. something like a (WiurrM FOR Tun KI(POMOR.] Party, which has grown out of the Farmers' for his amiable and brilliant qualities ; they adiang, have been committed for trial at -When George Burns, of St. Thomas,was and hearty, and have the prospect of enjoy- cj;t
les here and there Alliance, claim that in spite of the jibes and will sympathize with him on account of the . -1!
dining -room, it having,tab REPUBLICAN. Buffalo, charged with smuggling,250 pounds going home the other night about 11 o'clock, ing life for years to come, � .
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with two or three chairs at each. The At the beginning of what might be called jeers of the organs of the other partieso it tryieg ordeals through which he has had to of butter, over along with some household :he found the street blocked by a freight -Oa Saturday, 14th inst,, Mr. William I I
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building, is very nearl the Preliminary Presidential Campaign, that effects � train. He crawled under the cars, and as Sturgeon, of Kiuc&rdine, passed away very !
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after removing tables mud chairs would make is, when people first began talkiDg about surely, especially in the Northwest. It will sounding from the heights of Egnionoville ! -T�ielreo broke into the granary of Mr. be was going under, the train started. suddenly, after a few hours' illness, in the I
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an excellent ball -room. The building is an ndidates for the office, there was, to put it nominate a candidate for President at It is the clarion note of the great philosopher Win. Wright, of Humberstone, the other . Burns' left hand was run over and three. seventy-third year of his age. On Friday � T
open one, there being no sides to it, the roof ca Omaha in July and it is just possible that of Tuckeremitb, who cries hold ! beware f C I
in choice slang, only one Mau in It, and that . night, attd stole about twelve bushels of fingers crushed. He was taken to the Rail- he was working in him garden, among the .44
being supported by large pillars around the as they say, they may surprise people. Consummate this scheme at your peril, The I
my refresh - man was James G. Blaine. But the Blaine and the wheat. Tbe night hawks were seen going road Hospital, where the middle finger was flowers in which his heart took a great -
ut I must not forget 1 13 Then there'is a large section in each of the moderate men of the party are awed i I )
side. north from the scene of the robbery. amnutated. The doctor will make an effort delight. He read for a while before re- 11
Monte. I went up to the counter and boom bact no .sooner got, nice Y Un — way parties, wedded to the policy of free coinage depressing spectacle of -ingratitude to I a ne- the
d something to drink ; than the inspirer of the enthusiasm was of silver, that threatens to split off, unite form leader is again manifest. But when —Lewis Williams, of Fingal, who left his to save the third and little fingers. tiring, feeling so well an unual. uring .
ordered some cakes an in excel- Obliged to decline unconditionally to allow forces witbraimilar malcontents and nomi- the Conservates choose t appoint Mr. home about 21 years ago, and whose where- —Manors. J. R. Shaw, Judge Barrett, -night he was taken ill and passed away very
after getting served by the waiter e bouts bad ever since been a mystery to his Mr. Atwood, and ten other gentlemen from suddenly. The deceased leaves a widow
his name to be used on account of failing --ort that in
lent 4�1 style " I fell into conversation with note a candidate pledged to supp Thompson Premier they wil ct ConsOlt-YOU a
I )earned health. There seems to be a sort of fata friends, has been heard from in Texas, Walkerton, have leased Lyttle's lake, in' and a family of thirteen children, the
him, during the course of which lity issue before all others, This is probably or even send you word before hand, friend where he is doing well in the ranching Brant township, and stocked it with 10,000 youngest being thirteen years of age. Win.
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that there was no public house situated on the connected with Mr. Blaine's candidacy for more talk and will not likely amount to any- Egmondvilie. You refer ta me as being of ' -
Island, and in consequence nothing but the Presidency. Once he *as defeated by thing when it comes to the sticking point, Orange persuasion. I by no means deny business. brook trout fry. The lease runs for a hun- Sturgeon was one of the pioneer* of Kin -
through the machinations —of During the night of the 18th inst. the dred years and cost each- of the lessees $30. oardine township, having taken up one
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ill but i the cha,rge. I believe Mt. Thompoo ' dwelling ghouse and barn of Joseph Tindale, 4m perch and ike are very destructive to hundred and fifty acres on the Borth line,,
soft" drinkscould be had by. those visit- Mr. Cleveland f it were really to happen it would 1
an enemy- and rival within his own party; nto, consterns- orous to all, but what of Mr. Mow*t who' � .
jag the Park. I also got directions from throw both the old parties I , about thl as miles from Fergus, in Nichol �the trout fry, Nol en have near Bervie, some forty years ago.' He was
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him as to the whereabouts of Haulan's tion. The Prohibition party in Also still helped to pan an act incorporatiD5 the � ,
Point, and after spending a very pleasant to decline the nomination in an election in Mive, though its kicks seem to be a little Orange society and afterwards advise the! townhsip., were burned with all the contents, been engaged to drag the lake with nets in highly esteemed by his acquaintances sad
which his party, with an unknown man at Mr. and Mrs, Tindale and children barely order tovid it of those,'predatory fishes. dearly loved by his own family.
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time in and around the Park, I took my de- feeble, and expectv to have a candidate in Governor to withhold hip '&'meant from the . . d
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--ket, carried the day. " nest escaped with their lives. —The Dutton Ad ance chronicles the
parture on foot for that place. I will de- the head of its tie the field. Taking'all things ipto considers- measure. As between a geneTou8 OPPO
scribe to your readerm� with your permission, Now, when his name sends a thrill, by its here is likely to be, as the Irishman and a treacherous no called fiiend, give me —A few days ago Berman Bruner, a well- ,death of M. Cochrane, the well-known con- a few days ago before Squire Lacey, of
, the sights and other things which I noticed mere mentioD, through every gathering of tion -t to-do fa�lmer near Cottam, fell -from a scaf - tractor and builder of that village, on Wed- London, on a charge preferred against bar
on. my " tramp " to Hsnlau'e Point, which Re ublicans, when he could unite all the said, 11 some -pretty fighting." the opponent every time. You ask wbat is folding to the barn floor, striking on his nesday evening, of typhoid fever. He has by John Burns of having shot his dog, On
I I I I P ChaV.e.au'sosin. I did not say he had sin, bead mud shoulders. The fall caused con- �, been closely identified with the town of Dut� May 2nd Mr. Burns and a party of friends
took me just about one hour and &-quarter factions and heal all the incipient breaches Reply to E=ondviL�- - bat pp tie those of us who are without it . �
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I to, complete I , it is, as near as I can judge, in the Party and inaugurate- such a cam- DEAR EXPOSITOR, —There is but , little sat- can throw the first stone. Well, it is said cusgion of the brain. Mr. Bruner was for ton and its interests for the past 15 years, were hunting in Lobo and had t
paign as has not been seen since the days of he in dissatisfied ; not just as amiable as be some tithe in a semi-conscious condition, ; and many of the residences -and places of While on the defendant's father's farm the,
about three miles from the Park to Hanlan's to isfaction in refuting the empty sophistry of I but will I recover. i business were erected by him. Deceased dogs attacked Mine Ferguson's dog, and it
Point, around by the walk, which is laid all Lincoln and Grant, he in obliged again, cribe, as contained in his might be, and alspires for�,.higher position, i r
. candidate and even to refuse your Egmondville a no in the position —Mr. i Goldepinks. of Bennington, Oxf3rd I was 41 years of age, and leaves a wife and was alleged that she hastily got her rifle and
refuse to be a irs his n8efulne I shot Mr. Burns' canine. The trial lasted
c the way. to take an active part in the campaign. , letter in THE EXTOSITOR Of May 13th. Our which imp& county, i tands a good chance of tumbling in- I family of four children,
, refreshment stand, and ranchising he is called to occupy. Better posts this I hen the evi-
After leaving the made friend mays, what about the disf to a ver, r nice fortune, It appears that a � —An Ottawa dispatch says: There is a from 10 a. m. to 3.20 p. in. W
I after proceeding some 400 or 500 yards, I No sooner was Mr. Blaine's refusal many, Well, events for the last 14 answer in your hat as you might fo t it. . �e in England is his by inherit-
, than a host of names appeared from Of so you large smat big sensation iti,Arnprior and Almonte over dence hadall been heard a lengthy argu-
I came to a large foot-bridg46 erected over a public - years have proven that 'here is &-greater And Sir I regret on your account tt'at suee, an, I the - finding of &*marriage certif- the discovery on a farm between theme places inent ensued between Talbot Macbeth, for
. ,be bridge me many different' quarters. Every State " iful feeling toward in a a-
. very large stream; at the end of t omi- number of Conservatives thah Reformers in hold such a bitter,tinmerc icate wo ild give him peaceable possession, of a stone with a Masonic inscription and a the defence, and J.Judd, for the co pl i
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� is the " Island Grocery," This is a general he the late Premier. You know quite well I
A;Aafa the o inion, and if it in as he says, t ,sit 'Pha ^Mlil of W G Whitmore Michi- date on it. A farmer was plowing his field, ant. The case was very interesting 9Dd
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store, and is the only one I saw on the nent newspaper had jits former suffer the most ; how than can it be did not say what you imPute- env, my entral Railway train despatcher, St. one that he has plowed for 30 years, when hotly contested. Squire Lacey direUM .
� Island, The scenery around this stream is The reasons advanced for the belief that unfair to the latter �y right here dear air, there irill be grand monuments gSn C the iron scraped the earth off the boulder, defendant to . pay a fine of $1 and 4 costs, . r
[ very nice ;, the water in clear, and one can each would carry the country formed very ' and I BE a place only erected to hit memory,& memory which is re- lhomas,� aged I year, fell out of Its carriage and the farmer was surprised to see a letter mud also to pay Mr. Burns $25 for his dog. I i
� - see to the bottom of it while standing on the amusing reading. It was proposed to nomi- that were our assessment to tak a hearts of all, from the Monarch the othe� day, and it was not discovered I .
I a Date Robert Lincoln in the hope that his once in two or three years, in the interests vered in th the sun that its collar bone was broken until a week out In the stone. His curiosity was arous- Miss Ferguson is a good-looking, robust t
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tario. The residential part of the Island psthy is all folly. exception of a few extremists,% ho ar Three little fellows were up before the yi
I ing about sworn sym� !f boys, ranging in age found a surface three feet square, faced very — i ?
an President, and one which eeling. night a largo crowd of 6gistrate Saturday for I I
I starts here, and the residences that line for making a in ton and wicked partizan I el- Stratford police Ins �
l: in the What official a ointed to carry out thb ad by a wan Iling themselves smoothly, and a square and compass chin �
along tie lake shore are very neatly and would hardly be likely to find favor provisions of theNranchise Act Js in sworn In conclusion I think it is to be regretted from 10 to 16 years, and ca the ste li some gum from Miss Nicholl's store. � ;
especially if the " Forty Thieves," hailing from " Cork. ad in the rock and a big Masonic G in a I allowed I i7
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they are he has the qualities of his father. Others sympathy with the rva be in selecting L town," paraded the northern portion of. the e on condition of, their
bered,sethey are in the City, 11 Hur- advocated the candidaky of " Uncle Jerry Let him name one. Those on1ficials dare particular as they should city not patrolled by the police. Where the stone, three initial letters and the date the others to go bome �
named. The firStL one I noticed was name if he candidates. Were men of honor and honemty, in I
L ecretary of Agriculture, insist- not refuse to take a Reformer's i There are other characters chiseled I pay' g for t�he goods stolen.
ricane House." ()Lthers bear such names as Runk," the 8 there would be fewer little children were met playing i3i the street] 1604.
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