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I ug his clothin - and gained by her very romantic marriage. about the pastu'refifeld he found a qu tity of iye c 7 . I 1-1 4 � , - , : do padder to the destroying his hat, tearl 9 An iexarmnation - I - Though, to be sure, some .1 r . W , I jority of the employee are thrown out of noi like the American, or if they eat It . mpletely stripping.hii shoes from his feet.' A year ago, I when. bar husband was arrested chop in several places. I . � � . IC3 - � I work. . i . i alone for several month 1 or 6 year they be- pi%�,qf -wealth and N , ?81tion, and, where a co � ­ � a a a a . I slit V, Mr. I . . - I , I . . . ' 0 1 lb I is brisk, the click 'of the I coine insave and very few poisons -thus con �� ,'drunkenness � ; but if he "is "a a jovial, cheerful disposition, and much re- o, I - imon drunkard ies, they may that he Mr. McKay was in his 76th year and was of in St. George's Church on w rr nt worn I , ETO � Just now work is. Cooney has not the sligh test i' idea f the I I , TUE"EST Y` � utbyone of the young lady's guardian )wed quandUesof Paris gree4 in I-,- . I . / T I j shuttles is heard in every part of the old afftioteA c�o'r recover their reason, even died". from from oleo- speoted bythose who werefavored by his just as Mr. Risch wits about to claim h�is' perpetrators of the fiendish 4[ct, This is . . . . I . . I I . I I V 1 f I town; in spooky gairets and �n gloomy eel- it the diet,49 changed, Such scenes pre. wealihy runkard,-then he dies I 116 oubt. Lain, with her- patt,.-ro- ther second case of stock poisoning in the I I � � , — I . I � . I - friendship, . , bride. No d. . I . 1. � I r ot be In -­ I -1 4 - - U�� ) -- i - 90 . ­ � ., day life' of holism or heart fsiilu 0. It must n I iship this, summer, Some time A.' i . � ' lirs -looms sent a better view of th every mantic career, will create a, -sensatido 00 a tow' �� - I , the Iceaseless tread of the hand -Mrs. Isabella Sharp, of Chip uscouqy I - . I 1! , � nd re- forred thAt I wits trying to cast discredit ,9 I Mr. Winn had several horses poisoned -in I : - 6 poor thanvolumea f statistics a . , I L . : I ' X will find us bus'y with resouudsl during the entire twenty-four th . 'nehip, county of, Peel, has been awarded prima donna." i I . . I � ' 'and organization such I � � � , u -the same manner, i I . . September - Every man porta. - . tgon a g,f as the Chris tow - . . � I � . : � . I . - I I I hours and on all days alike. . . n Enop�vor'Society, I simply write of the' Queen's bounty of $15, which it is ous .I ,�Dr. Wni. H. Henderson, �profemsor� of - - I I - I . . ; � - I- . fall goods, and we want room in eveiy and wom1s,n ribbon weaversays by word of HATCHING S!�A, NVOW"f8i' - clWcal medicine in the' Royal Medical -Col- � -Mro., Alice' Grover Tbay�rli, of Torontop .� I ,I . . I I I � . I " � I foots I "I - find them, and if *my Hensall tomary to bestow upon the mother of trip arrived . I � . mouthorl action: "Now is the harve,at time The worms ore riare�. in Italy wherever ash into print agalm to at- lots, Mris, Sharp pve birth Ito three boys lege, Kingston, died last gunday Morning has .in Colborne, thelhome of her � � . I I . friend wiphes-to r . * J i - � � � . r svi ouney d round -the . a . . I I w. Tending the .i . - men- mulberry trees con 'grO , - . departmenL . Shirts are' a thing, that Amerios� ladies must h&ve our passe took anything I may may, simply because on February 19th lost, - . I from Bright's disease and dropsy of the girlhood, afte h I I I � ; � I . � . . . y called all ribbons.) NX. Me. . years of ago, world And undergoluUauy a rouge experf. - i , � - . ter es a e: 8 employ. I . .. I I ( th - worms and picking theleaves give, , -Rev. W. 4. McKay, of Woodstock I a, The deceased was 36 , . i . I I the truo-Jars upon his ears, he will hive to It I �. 1 19 w meat to many person Luln? I once#, She went wl h - her hu band and son � . . -,-belf space, and we I Kinley 01 n raise the tariff but the ladies, ill a Xt Is a, iodioup and. any notice �beip.g has -been selected to preach the aunlvorear� an leaves a wife --and two ;hIldren. Dr. I I requirei lots of I ; , forego the bestisfaction of ' went per Acifit r'ai;11w',%,y and . " I . I . . 0 0 - sermon to the Dominion Royal Templara at , en , � - �. . � oods just the same!" .. 1 � his views, upon which I have al ed in Kingston, and � the Canadian, F t some a I � � � have our arduous labor, for th rms are ravenous in't taken of Handerson.was aducat 'was a the .-Pacific to Japan, The .8 _ . . . I � I � There as been trouble In. this branch of their appetite, and mug ' �- I �� - want every incilh of it for our grand ! � - lie watched nighti uable space, Rdmilton on Sunday, 14th inst. It is ex. graduated in medicine in 1879, He i . � , . 0 ief ore��4; ready consumed too much val iks in Japan, bina, 101,16, pa!estine, - I . I - du t is pups period s , . . � : -. I the Steplihenbin trade, which employs the d ring the int I v; 0 - sial. f6llow and a skilful physician, and wei C, . . � �. I I 1V I .4 Only, I wish ---to may, I never make a state- p oted 10,000 delegates will attend the an the tour 0 . u I pying about � i an d" . � . ' - � .I-- ; fp, -, We will ol�ar on . . greatest umber of hands. The (Jolted enteiin y the 0000011'. me niot fully substantiate. Dual camp, I � 'Via demise is due to overwork and expoere Egypt and Europe, I � P q1l stock ii nt that -I oil I a year. Mrs, Thayer has brought home , 'the g - 811 . . - .11 i I I - Hospeler, who in his � . States re � ives more of these goods thou any� leaven,are plucke d �alther early in th . -;-kev. W. H. Harvey, of . fession. I I � . - . el � " Z , . . 1. other cqu�itry, Thepeople do not 10�ck 68 �morulug or after 3 in tie afternoon. This The lettir which recently appeared in the was united in marriage a couple of weeks -Agrat is ye,ar ago Dr. Hamiltoni, one Of many rare curiosities. The mple fact that I . '. I I she danced with the Trince I Wales when I I I - ortionS , ,a by children, who of G !ch, Harriston, - � � I poor or w�otohed as in some other p work is generally doi EXPOBITOR On "Annexation," from your ago to Miss Emma Stsoy,'at St. Thomas, the eldma uthrle' chui - . ke . e . � I I . 110 , of Francei nor do they have the appearance 1gather them in baskets and 6ing them to I a t � ,&ken ill on his 3g day with consecrated to thiLord's service a valuable he ws-m In Aiiierfor, would in I . I . : I I - 20, 1 , I American. correspondent, wa .most was t - weddh her an%bb. I � I .- I . ;aturda Next, AW I go hei'mold thior J t if interest, to the ust,iv a of India and . I . f y of the we I-td.do working class of Amer: Ica, tb,p house. I I i , - one, dealing rritonitim, and was only able to get out of _young colt. A low days a ­eo 0 . , , . . I I . reliendve andintelligent' I - &-. t � I I . I time thei, e I I I � I th , ith all aides of th . 8 he 0 - 9 - Id colt for $100 and distributed the Hgylt , I - . Prom the go ore hatched until COMP a 4uestion, �nd show t d for the first"time Friday mornin . � : the slack ,intes are to:) frequent for them to a two w . . Ill ,ye,,r,o I � . enjoy the b-anefit of steady ind good 0000on is a . t .-Mr. Robert Donnelly visited the fam )ney as follOws:'Chinai, inland mbslola,$50,; L T. E. A. 0. .Pews, Wh has just ra. I Z . woges. ,the moth leaves boa -wAter to be well versed in the actual con. y M( dtoToronto, from Me ico, where he . . . � n by I - Guth. turns . I I : , Much �f the Ab6on is still wove d if they ire not constantly Buf,- ditions of life on 9 ism been negotiating for a -railway concies. " � I . I I I I � The �balance of.- our Fancy OtAing monthaj an - ' both sides of the line, And burying ground in St, �atrick's cemetery at Woman's Poreign Missloti Society bf I � � .I- . d they will w . � , - I 1: . . I hand; thq machine looms are not looked plied with foo ander away a it Is -all .*iue. I . Biddulph on , Thursday of. lost week, and rie church, $26; home missions, $25, Dr. I Mont, to . . ­ . - ill upon with. favor by the weavers. 'One.rea. !� —� k special contribution, eloD, says the Mexican overn . � - . Shirts at 90c each, * Our window w - . search of their favorite ditit. Every mom- . J . moved the body of his trother John into the Hamilton made this i re with his ciountewt the evil effects oil the I . � . . � � McKinley . I � ; . son is tha; they cannot set them up in their ber-of the family taken In or her turn as � , Canada. � same plot as the others, besides having' and does not allow it "to interfe . � I . v . . I , . . �'�, � - Bill, bad raised their to iff gesin'st -- t a . - I . . � the own ho Is, because the expense of mot ra a work and once of the Royal Templars of some repairs and improvements made to the regulix offerings, - I � 11 - 0 guard. All the watohi ig, bar -,Tho insur - United States until the duti 4 in many cases � . I the , : contain .the balance of our stock on . I - - I I �. 11 . . I in too great, The hours of labor at presen I Jack Bart" m, famous for his connea � . . t wearinees;sre forgotterf when the cocoons 1. . ra � I Tem&�atca has been advanced to $3,000. plot. �, . - I I and I � R,y'lhome To . tion with the Heolop murder trial, is recov. were almost prohibitory, lbeduty-oncom � � . I Dui are long, 61ten fourteen and fifteen hours a ar4 fine and 'P good 1 price ,paid for them. �The other ronto urchins . $ above date and -you ,may take y � -J. Moore's wife, near Morrio,Msnitoba, . . ed is now 24 cents a bushol, on flour 3 cents a �1 � .. Aion - . . ' I by throwing- a I ) day the lo!oms &to continuously in in 9 Sometimes the silk � I g I I tfirown " before has elop d with another farmer. :were amusing th"Imselvii rapidly from the. operation perform &� id nails 5 cento,, � � . � lund, on meat 10 cents, I the h b ' d and wife -working alternately at Bel Ing, then a higher� si im is paid per pound, 1. boxes of obeegg were * ball into some hot pitch, where paving was OZE several mouths ago, and by which po I - � . ­ . ick for 9, Oc, This is certainly a snap, it. � ;h --Fri' �ay 7,000 � on stoves 85 per hundred weight, and on I ; � -� en was remov . I- � 1, , :;11 a man owns more than one loom bu few families havd t ie tipparatus for this et and th ad the cancer grown beneath his . 1. I P , ! t from Belleville. being,varried on in Queen stre I I � . shippe : sg6no $80. General Maxia told Mr. Paws I - I . I -Th -first electric oqr in Toronto made fishing It out agai - - � .seldom o fflered, but we want them out Ahe children take their turns at 1hat one ; work. I . I m Finally the pitch was right eye. , Tho- large hole made has been w, . I u I . the dhief �hought is, ,'.turn oat &a many - establishments the Ito trll�-, th good flesh and the - eye now thatany effort toortcourage tradebetween I �, ­ . - ,In the forge 'hatobipi m�l trip on Church street a few days spattered into the face of one of the lads covered wi I � . - metres of Iri,bbon as possible,". I . woyknion receive onlyl I 50 Xr. &'day,. and the. ago. The trial was matisfacto . and he was seriously burned. ' presents the appearance of being closed, Canada and Mexico would 7e heartily 'wol. . � I . .1 f 'of the house., If we have any lef t� W� coined, and with this end in view has com. � I � � mutt Winnipeg lost As soon as Bartram regains � �* . I IN THE OOAL MINES. women 0,50 fr. or 0.75 r, All -bands M�s. Guimont died in -DurIDg a recent electric storm Messrs. him strangtk he . � I I T ated to the Governmei it at Ottawa. . . - / � `�,N�> ' ey do - stepping on a Laidinan, of concession 9, East Nissouri,had will be sent to the Contral'Prison to work. munlo I � I I will o5er them -on Monday also at the The adjicent coal and iron mines make the take their turn at,nigh, work, but th week f �oni lockjaw caused by - . I � I I . i , - James Manula now house -in Gaey to . . � , I � . great hardware industry -of St. Etienne not earn any extra wog i for it. I justy 1jail, which entered her foot. I i four cow@ and a steer killed by the electric , -gome,fields of spring wheat in the vicin .replace the one destroyed by lightning, is � . � . � - - � . !y the , rool. The methods of extraction are ­ ' nd Mrs. Booth visited fluid. The corner post of their barn iwas ity of Pine River, Bruce countyj last year I I . am , here' ppspe � . TAXES To sukroRTI WO IDLK ARMIES. - -Cojnmandazit -a . ing, . produced more than 40 bushels per &,cre. finished a, H ' I )put up . 14 e price, but it's hardly likely t similar to, those employed in the United gingula _ . ' ad occupied. as a I'll - I I . � muds. � :. �� 81skil Harrison . . I I . r as it may so in, the people rarely .Lonil6tg last . week, receiving a moot enthu- also struck, but fortunately the build large barn 44x6O fast - i �� . � . 7 , - Aicias ! States, but, they have no electric driPs nor complain about the I*r 0 standing armies. ti which .contained 25 tons of this seasoum One of the fields referred to w" that of ton ' . . , , I - slastic " Thomas Weigh, as alio had - will be any left. ?0cep on. h a barn - 36x 6 feet put up. - . � - . - A#angomenta . .noria,1 J, . . - steam �elevistors. ,The old-fashioned back. They feet that the 4 laiera protect them - " i aro'being made in Mont- - hayo did not 'take fire. , and P, half acres grown by bin 'Was lateiy� Fred Radiltzecif Cranbrook, did the work, Df tbe J I . I 0 WII- -A despatch from Virden, Northwest and of which the last In the I I I �i eta carry t1he miners down and bring them from their oudemies, hot they grumble loudly real. tO the ublication of Sir Daniel I -A sad termination to 1 a by self-inflic- . . � I ; . . up, Time seems to be of little account. Theme are mono I , . Territory, on Saturday, ale, a is Harvesting . weighed, and when all woo sumvned up it � i i against the hordes of'16,Peoo 0 . ,, - . issol4ii few days . ob, of ati, a 1 0't w X tion occurred In West N 1�16 . o � f ,,' . of I Y .� Remember—your choice ' of 9t, Miners are. instructed as- to the,exact quan- . iaving:- been out on was found that the extraordinary average 11 . psi- d unnecessary .olorks n ary is, officially ra- Is general here, wheat I - - , . y the innumerable , anit ii '. -Kftston Vinite ti go-. George Em ' i% &moo Har- . - . � k in . , -will, see .very 45 bush Lman,, . tity of coa�l to extract per diem, aud.it must a ep a governme -� to' be efficiently conducted and Monday last, and next week als per, &ore had been attained, Some � &I - aft, son � . I i � etc., that or nt offices ported . . � th ision, had, I � . I 1 . it d, rid, who resides on the 10 oncel . I this ? : � not be eko ieded. ' Thin is -to regulate the I few harvesters not In use. Wheat will all fields this year look I I . Sbirt in the window for 90c. ji all'over the ki'ngdom.11' 11 the: other.'ItalfauB 6 equi ed " � I 0 Mh r partaken of dinner and after rds proceed- I � � , T jel Jul a � 010i3ago, broths * �Bend - � 1'he hands eq,rn about 60 cents a � - - - Edward Courtney, of be high class In grade this year. A few far. -Mr. Wm, Mools , - . I I output, are 'Convinced that the reater part of the —Rr � and re . I ; . ,, . to, the women (sorters of Rev. John MacNeill, recently of London, ad to the barn for the pur one of cleaning � K S. - i day, haule 9 50 con ni'iiessint a their 1"d brother in . .1 . money ralsed by heavy taxation is I out to , Mou] v A� �4few Idesys ag celebrated mers are cutting oats." )uIpit of East- 'Pros. out the' granary,- his fal , � I and picke a outside.the mine) from 25 cents -Laot Friday James Dennis,of Caledonia, England',. occupied the I I I � . have support these Idlers ; � ey assure one,fin good -thor.�tfi.weddlng anni aroary-O . themeantime going elsewh�re to prepare � . I . !�. I �, to 30 cents They are a � cue SnOthoir byterian Ohu -h Toronto, last Sabbat t . ,. n at ;' -Groo. dam ge . , ,� b and P, JACKSON BIRO` very hard. -looking set, faith, that the affairs' ould be attended to was , no throughout On- descended into a gas wall to res rn . 0 . for threshing. During the fternoon the I I I 'aid , orms on Tuesday workman who had been overcome by sul- -deliv1prod1dtwo, very earnest addresses to � y I . I UnAo r, � and fromi their appearance w9 - r0ber Jt, d � I .1 - I .. I . . I . I � starve to death on a strike thin work a more fal0fully, prom tly and, better, if the tario 14st1week phur gas, and was him, 4 1 - I t number if impeccati w rereduced by three and We4nesda . self overcome. targe -an cop y interested congregations. returned to the barn and re horrified to I . I . 'M OTT S FURNISHER$ o � all the world - nn discover the deceased auspe ded by a rope � 1� I ' . - � � . . an - -. T , . . I THE FA .) nything Ise, They onsider. . urnbu I., of Belleville, has Wfien t'ken from the well.De is was Mr. MacNeill proposes entering 6he of the I 1�, I . fourths. . A. W. B. - -Di. Agneo' 'a' tates, with a from a rafter. He w M estey cut � I . t ' ' . 0 . . 1. T a' .. � I as their enemy, o be watched lest t,hey . . — : -- " Ical misoicinary to dead. - The' doctors brought the other man Presbytey !an colleges In the 8 � - � lal of I . SEAFORTH. I Their 'own ) � been designatd as am . . view to qhallifying for the regular ministryd down, but life was exti 'n',Dt� he young fol- I . . I guy 8 'fox! some time I trespass upon theit ground. . around, � � a t :if the . 1� MORE NUSINGS- Central Africa. despond . — I I low had been i I : j =-�� hard �anl- wrongs bdud their eyes to. . !, . - have now b�een heard from -Dr. , Maggie McKellar, of India, has sent During hii stay in Toronto he mot , in . prioh,, . f ,h � -E' lit women nds, - he was -,, I I I . I I RE, t . - I � � San- I T H- � r ship 0 ot Socia�- I - -1 w;o ota2u. telegraph o orator John -.Green to her brother, Mr. - Old Glasgow and west of Scotland frie past %id there is no doubt bu what E WORKING PEOPLE GV the igbt: �.er'humau beings. -'BY R.�J. DrNsno -A. McKellar, of Inger. - hen he ommitted the . . I �, ITALY ' - I io were delighted to hear and see him, temporarily insane w . I FRANCE AND I - I ism, koom unis'm and anarchism find i4- , 89 moll, a scorpion, The poisonous. insect was wl , � A his, � I � I Nim, oRK, August 9th, I � 2. as their lillibapd. . . I , I . . �, 1, I . � . t a valuabli-thn ao�. � � ­ 11 numerable adherents from among the ' ride, of De- I -A resld�nt of London los � . � . . i .. 1 6 --)4r. 4ohn J. Green and hia'b found on the handle of her bedroom door - - . WaS a, � �,, . gief Engineer Porters& a that the big - . HOW THEY LIVE AND WHAT THEY DO. - I have come to --- con.clusion-arno -,*g a ontalaing some papers import. :.-C � ed in � - � . . miners. 'hey ave flpe and ready for action number of oth I a �per- troit, r'Ar� tiking their honeymoon trip on one evening as she was about to retire for colored grip c . J . . (By in Ey'e Witness.)' ,� ' i , era- and that is, that , , ' ' d. S& ant only to h'. zmeelfj on the train while re- power tunnel at Niagara riv r will be com. - � - 1 13 was . - whenever -he opportunity presents ,itself. sou who ca . exist in New Y ork' ­bicyol�s. They are on:their way through the night, and it was promptly kille Toronto Zin Wednesday nighb pletod befor I I I MADANY, Italy, July 18,1892. PRESENT S LATE OF THE WORKING� CLASSES. I 4 le quite Ontixg'o to Niagara Fallo, I . sent it to him as a curioalty .from the far turning from pe October let, d that It in n �' 0 1 . mblic, - duiing the sa=e'rg%i nths., could li,v � . mt, probable water will be letP-into- it � by that ' I I I 41 t . en�eo to visit the T � 'th Fast. I great In pasaing over the Ard I ,�e ��rkingmau's condition i� growing cotWrtably at the eq ator, ana"neea have - -�44,r. Andrew Laidlaw, havi wi - I .- last we'ek, He was unable to obtain a at a, date. The other work -is progresging rap- . , I .. - , reat manufacturing, centres of Franc , we less and less favorable," remarked 'an editor ' ' UO puV- -Peter MoDiarmid, a well-known youzg an4 leaving his valise under a seat where � �� ... �e lity;&fear'of,the war ,Oat hereafter ever held 'drawd from the firm of rattullo & -, . .. % .. 11 � - tie in: I . ;1 t of of a leadiqg newspaper. 11 He has Ao pay _ , . � -Review, ,farmer who lives near Harriston,-has be- young man was sitting, he went into the idly. On Saturday, August 301, a meeting I . I- four -. I had glimpses of farm life that were no upl)efore the evil oon�ienoes of the uuright- lisheri of tho'Woodmtoc� Sentinel glued until the of the officers and engineers 0 the Ce,taract � I ; - . kind to make any Canadian desire to emi- more for the nooessaxies of life - - 'Tuesday last he at- smoking car.� There he rem . . I I , s � & . and earns eoA,s. I haWbeen -I �' warm countries, but is o&4,d to have purchased ' the Galt Re- comi deranged, and on . 11 . . grate to these sections. The great wonder small i lages:- Poor food, poor houseff, �, 0 . - � . - I i I tempted to kill his brother by striking him train had passed -a couple of Litationot and on Constructioncompany will b eld in Niagara, � I � �hy- of - r ill , I ­ ' I npared ,forme' are I Town, Professor Forbes and Professor Un. . �, i , ' th.- -e not a circtiMstance an cor r. � of with a mall. He was then taken into cus- returning both valise and young MaW, w . � � I . I � � � was how exiEt6nce was possible. ' The land poor ake poor workmen.-. and � , - -Joseph Webb has just sold his farm . - . - �, tooir wiih this huge pile of weltering bricks . England, will be present,, . . Gri I , . - ared in gold out of hungry, empty- � I flasing. The loner is very anxious to re- win, of London, �being, . � seemed only fit for grazing, but it appe * bar, At 6e close f .thejibttest days in .108 acres in Binbrook, 'car Hamilton, for tody' ' and was committed by a justice of the m . I The particular business to be considered is - . I . . has on ib mace at Harris I , 1 7 admost, impossible for the cattle and sheep to 3tom �d, creatures, who are also cold and- . y under $4,800 cash. The far4 . good p ton to the* county jail to cover the lost papers. I . . abse- . : get enough gr'ksa to live upon. The houses thinly cla ,may be profitable to the em Cmaoli-f6mila, one can ale p comfortabl lingo and a flue orchard. .­ a,Wait admission to an saylum. -The cow horn fly, an insect that, owing the development of power on the Canadian ' 1, �� i � --- e I ,1 es, 6 f P,nl 0 ya a wq6'llen blankets butii erd, even the flu' at buil( , bound for to its rapM fecundation and annoying at- sidi and the transmission of power to Buf­. ,�',' " n ,. . 0 . are low,-tbatehed, windowless and badly - er for a- a )rt time, but just 6.9 certa - ,yan teophei ii Rockfou,county -Part of the Muskoka express i V � I W am, & (14 ' z4ze spun by a silkworm is an 'encumbf -Austin B , -I , pon cows A pasture, has in many falo. . -,-- I . I � I � built structu th right is -right there will bd-an,upheav4l some 9 - I . biw­vaca,tion Toronto, left the track two miles'north of tack u � es, through which the nor � I � W�ntwortb� spent most of I . ! - r - . of . -one : 1. ". - I . � . . an& I witli . Sam Rammill in I I . I part: ci� the States, become a serious iest., -Colonel Ray,- -of the leading citizens . I . I - I wind can blow as easily as if thbre were no day. � � the hey field where Severn Bildge, Wednesday Afternoon of last ,i Arthur Acre he- Olt ­ n blusiness - I � . : I 6rr�an o : . I I . � I barriersito impede its progress. The beat ITALIAN' SOBNES. . . — ' loads of hay. week, owing tQ ad accumulation of sand on has appeared in several places in Ontario. of Port t n ) Z . Jud right here is w ere the advantages of they wroatted with 120 ' has bee mmitted for � I . there 'by A , Toronto, waa as a private banker, ; . � I . au& snuggest part of t�b building is always The generabdivisions into whiiah Europe w4lth loom u . . . promineiace. -Hon. George .Du"mel, Soli itor-Gen- the track, which had been washed 1 cow oix * Gerrard street � I Accused bIDK I � � . . num- , � secured for the animals. . is separated are populated by peoples as � r . in I hviable r - ,eraliand Commis 1, ioner . of Crown Landi in a veryfienvy rain. The engineer and fire- found to be almost covered with- the insects� trial on a serious charge'. Ha ,I it � . : , Th ,th t�e lonj r, purse,'at the 6 at in . . thoumaud�of Mrs. Bathurst, wife of Dr. Bathurst,- w I . smifth . I the writer "that distinct a the -names of th6i several cotin- 0 mail wl ed in'Mont- man were slightly injured. No passenger and it is estimated that one . , I I I � . . Ariative remarked to . ercier Aam nistration, di ' - aggl1b. Colonel Ray hearing that . . I - I Wing . . I when a man -or woman was attacked by dim- tries ; b as the frontiers orb approached dioation of the hot spel, closes up , his . resi- the M � I o � these little tormentors were settled about .criminal an . .. i . I ; for , ; - u to real last woekit he age.of 37. woo hurt. I a of her body proceedings Were to be taken,! sent a friend I . - � - 0 . ul f sh-a-ding off or-toniDg denoo,' and, with his fam il�. h rries lz�, I " unsuccessful Con- -. -An -Ottawa corres dent telegraphs her homs �nd upon other p rts I I I I -. . I ease, whatever kind it might be, the ser- one pore via a sort o I - to some of the -$eorge Lswr nee, -the � _pon . 11 a check for $5,000 to ouppress the Mot- I - - , to I of ra&eri - 66 Catskill Mountains oi Wit . � � - . ,bysicfar� were rarely 'engaged ; down of t e peculiar n4tional ohs a- ' ' 83 . for Killarn4 in the that the'much 'married John Green, arrested n.ot easily reached by her tail or -feet. . . I vicep of a P water! � � . - n WK- She spurned. the offer, -and to protect I �Aq i MP- I % Idg, �ic8 in pa ising f rom one; 4nd to another. . ing places� for miles in the vicin- sery ' � ive .candidate , . been fined for b time' -ver in Buffalo, is There was a lady and two 6hildre in a., I . I in 10 New York, . B for the �oor rede�t Manitoba election, has ige6my Many o.o Assued for his 6ing - bui let an animal fall sick or break i .1 . t; �l as , Bailey Harrison, formerly sad plight at the imidigration sheds,Quebea, he reputation had a warraill � ­ This Is perceptibly noticed in traveling from. I ting,during the contest. none other ,than . r . � U . it $200:' or trea, arresit. Ray pleaded not Rail I I � I I and 111 all haste a veterinary was sought." ie a I f oto.i They must remain. land suffer, and . r. j. H. T . erry', � �y, but on the � . . �eek' In answer to the question) 11 Why do, you 11aute S' t Modane, Italy, while in carry on the business )f life as beat they can; of Denison avenue) of Pailihill and Tilsouburg, and well known a day or two ago. They arrived on the SS. � I - I �ivaoltraveler i f Toro to, W . an boy was born on in several parts of nday week, en -route for evidence the magistrate subr�ittod that a . I � (omas r cattle and have Vrance 4 a .prepared for the Be 0 Ontario. No less than' Labradoi on Su - . p ,take such good care of you - . I ATIA any one who has even had a glim the lady's h`usband is-� em- prima facie ease had been esttblished. Bail . town- o ' the other side of Mount Conis. i . . : r mily?" thp man bights n New Ju y� 2 . . r . so little regard'for your fa - - the vast, crowded tenement housesof I L' has registered the child's name i's seven women have sent wor&to Buffalo that ,Chicago, where r. But her ticket, only was fixed at $5,000. i I ,ed- in - , Fiench Bhr orld-renowned tunnel cannot fail to I ir life must be,the K I , iiii : m Terry. I they believe Green, or Harrison, is the man ployed as a teache .� - . I ..replied, with a characteristic ug J,his w . ing W a ­ I - � �� I Ybrk ce.n. realize what the It n - � gni- -� cleared out. - road to Q -Dr. Ryerson's eldest so � mot with a - f I V9 of ; . of the shoulders : 11 It does not coat Much ims,ress every workman with the lek of.the very hot ---wA firm which have been threshing for who married them and the I , uebec,'and having no funds she . - f . - ,ma death rate during one we � half for means to proceed p ,ieral, ., . I a' human being, another wife or leof the enterprise ; it is ovgr 8 miles � 'I eLor lingerod along 'two eeks 111 various parts of Oxford county, -The-.,Hamilton Ladies' College has made wired her better serious and painful &cold - cu on Friday .. I : ,� - to replace the thern t b- - � I P spell: -when om I and was answered that the - � � , I . tor- Chicago, I oron o. 0 � .yie,14 . long., 19 feet hig-h, 26 feet wide, 3,500 feet shels :'to the- another valuable addition to its fadpIty. � afternoon at his home in ; � husband, can be easily found, but another nineties-wa ding in may hat wheat averages 30 bu . ; k - . - -the 1; simply appi n-dus, husband had no Money and could not aid er sarn ptitiously, he "I . : - Te. cow or sheep costs money." � �be,low the snow-capped summit and 4,200 arboipig ere there. I Miss Jessie C.' Connell, B,A,, of Du . - I taining some gunpowd , . I I - Nbw York -city alo4ei The total number of a f Hebrew descent and could - - V con� . . an She was -o . proceeded to experiment will it, ,and put- I i ., . St, Etienne is a cif'y finely situated for feet above sea level ; over $15,000,000 was IQ � . . .. -- j . . � Niths for that �one- week- was sometHing .. hn McNa,b,, of North Dumfries, near honor graduate of Queen's University, is her. � ,. it, and many thousand laborers ed a field of Red Clawson, §ecuied for th en ng in September. Miss not 4eak a -word of English. ci I lough . manufa,eturing ; .. a larae stream ,runs spent on e o i � . tiug some -in a tin an applied a match to . . I 0 r 1j600, and, during one 24. hours, con, A-yr.r has thresh � � I t4e - . � � ova I . 11 11 won hert ora in classico'but,is a -Mr. C. H. McLaughlin, of Toronto, is it.. Tfiq result exceeded bii utmost ex- . I �1 . through.. found steady employment for several on . � I . . I years. died from the- heat ten --ores, which yielded a trifle over forty. 1 Conne " - I i . I � letter I I ' ' sidorably over 100 ibables . . . . fine all round scholar, and brings very suing the Canadian Pacific' for $2,352 for pectations. It blew the .glass out of the , . -. � . I - The beat coal and i�'ron deposits , in France It was O �. ened twenty-two years ago. a�A other causes induced by the excessive one � ushela to the &ore. * n caused by the violation -of I . who If Fr nee were only able to � a1l9w one- windoW, filled the house with smoke, . I are,in the immediate neighborhood, and the hist. StKee Mr. Hpgh IN'el8ob, Lieu ten aut-Governor strong' recommendations from Principal lose a d*dam&966 ] I � - t car -horses fell thiblilyi by the. . . ;he traushipineut of five � scorched the lad from head tc foot, burning I � , roter- K, - ' 0 forwarded to Grant and the faculty. I gin agreement in t I . . . ty Iwo ... re the beginning of the hsAlf of ter annual military appropriations . . � - . his hair, ace an d eyes. Fo - D, the � lofty peaks that a . d the wharves- and pirks were of ritish� Columbia,, ha ike,of Woodatook'aged cars of bar�ey. W . , . -rage to reach th 0 Ward the Macdonald mem- ,-Mr. Rerbort Croo Alps environ the city, making ar entou k�' e workmen by d '�otiug it to pub-, wb�yside, An s,seek- Kingston $50 to hen 'they reached Amer dyebrows, f . . I . ., ,erloo '. � ( difficult to equal in. any country. ". lic,improvements she � could build a canal filled-*ith gasping, sweltering crowd oriaf fund. . . 24, who was strikex'i with paralysis on Tuem- lean territory they wereforwarded over the tunately,while the eyelids are badly burned, . I � f Biscay to 'the Mediterra- .ink v�inly for relief. I How the N aw York RIDBONS,'COAL. . n . :the eyes are o a , cted, so that 6% and . . from th� Bay o t -- I knowi but at - ys'Graud Lodge of On d last week whilei-at dii ner, died on the West Shore instead of the New York Cen- , ,nly slightly .11 I . I CUTLERY, FIREARMS, ' I the poor alone _fThe Oddfelloi , . " 'a I t New � . . . ood I The manufacture of these go'ods is the Dean, thus making Toulouse a seaport. pdor� E ,i6o 8 rai . , u . owing morning. Mr. Crooks was one of tra , ws per contract, and reacheic � I there is a fair prospect of so, ring the might, � I � 3,9 ) tarip,conel ded its convention in Windsor f 0 �-, Under his father's skilful ca. -ti he is doing.. ­ . good - I - I great last thi : ; n came down� in torrents ' - I � - ' y � -- - Paris IV I lbo Niagara Falls was chosen as the a of four young men who took a 3tork too late for the outgobag steamer to luff" � we - Co. of ery easily could receive the � _ part , great source, of the, wealth and importan , , m a IT, a the world Fiijay. ' a , .. r- ocean a earners, and that.with a small 'ex- �13,d - any a I fq who e hold' on I or 1893. 1 . Is sure trip to Duluth the previous week. England. This del y caused serious loss favorably. . - . St. Etienne. Her population nu - mbers -nea it breath of cool meoing place f i a � . - ­ I I . 'y- I vvas frail, rallied at the;� firf I . through depreciation in values on the Eng Lore% I Out A this 68,000 are employed pense, compara�ively speaking, when the 4 -A'dgar Sholdrick, of Hageraville, while Ve caught cold ihe first ni ,lit on board the � . -There was a-terribIs &ad dent on Pelee ly 140j000. 0 1 air. I - I I �, I . I . lu'ring' the whole fish market. - -. �� % . I . I - 'Ur to I industries. The atmosphere is benefi I . ; — rid� ednesday steamer and was unwell . in these , to to be received are 'Itptken into con- � - . Islau& oh Saturday evening, 6th inst,, ; � . � - �11 I �,g a high wheel bicycle � W � -The honor of being the oldest li�iug -.: � on , - ation. The sums raiaed-by taxation, to - nig�'t last . . . - At the Pel Island wine, . - " . �PF :� ) laden with smoke that is continually rising sider . I week struck. 'a stone and was journey, ' , � . ­ L 1jutJ not such weat4tii was needed to con _ 9, formerly of Both- journali9t in Canada seems to belong to Mr. -about 8'o'clock. d a an that surround the suppo ropean armies a - -Mrs, Samuel Robert! � - William Lester, an employe, was. I i I - I � I I �t. from the Many chimneys rt the E u " re appalling. ;Ir ince the world that the poor, are not entire thrqwn on' his head, being very seriously ' 'An y _� house, I L I I - * aized I at If OnLly 9, money . could be , I . I 'well, died in St. Joseph's Ho�pital, Denver, Alex�' der Lawson, the editor of the or cult, even under the mo portion of thi' unscrewiu the c-&-ri ud , n. It is difli 1� ignored by their more fortunate felloW- injured. I M t of a still, u er the , �1 : tow . 1 R Id. He is now in the) 60th yeUr I . . � -�- & , vement is on foat lix Kingston to Colorado, on Thursday, 11th inst., fr(?m in- mouth Hera 9 r. aborde, the manager. ; sed . favorable circumstances, to obtain a good ,spent injaimproving the different. countries,' tures, for a great ;and beautiful charit �Anjo �, direction Of .... . i �- ''for I � 'how much better olt the people would be. srea i y I of. making juries received in the railway disaster bn the of his editorial management of the Herald. Mrs. Laborde and Dr. Ewing were also in � . A L- . I view of the city. 'thereby aroused in the r�inds of the rais� $25,000 for the purpose an - I Was � . , injur- The paper was founded by him in 1833,when -rian Italyleou!4 drain and sanitize the Pontine , t i ­ to the L Thousand Islands Santa Fe line. Mr. Roberts was also In an instant h cap blew off � I I b per aining I as been the cellar. .' . , � SHEFFIELD NVARE, people, The- New Y,rrk World started a exh bit - . I I , and ` . . rdarshO and ,Can�pagnc, turning them i i h ' to date,has at Eel World's Fair, � - ed; but not dangerously, and the remains -he was about IS years of age, and h and the steam emcape4, in . uds. Lester - � 'I . , - The Germans have so closely imitated into' 9 Sick Bii�bltin` Fund, , whic ,u practically under his control ever since that . est - -- � market! gardens 'to supply the inhabitants - , , - � 1. . , tvelle, , F $9,263 59. 4�qorth Hastings has been flooded'by will be brought to Bothwell by him for in wan terribly scalded on the b dy and arms - I ­ � . . a that it is almoo b d 6 the generous sum 0 u 6 rains until the streams � have torment. The family have in recent. years� ilate. During hie care3r Mr. Lawson ham ' o : I ro, these once famous good � ious food. The Roman feve"r, an - ived the fu I force of the with nutrit. d thel imme 8 ' en mouse great changes, Shsty yea Mr. I.aborde re.e I - : impossible to distinguish between the Teu� malaria I � and a host of other human ills This money has been qubscribed by rich a oks and rendered the public been living at Battle Creek, Michigan. se i ,ro of so- steam --directly -in th& mout� and inhaled I I , d now St'Etienne r aVtke; the children ga,�e.their saved -up lef g their ba tive newspaper work is a long period to be - I � . - - � wc wal- ren e un- - . toni'c 'and English ware, an iuld �anish from the kingdom as darkness POO . �man or wotAan th6ir roag -The amendments to the Ontario � Game - der d ' Very which she claims is su- union, and the rich , a impassable by washouts. I considerable of it. He' . I I . I I does 4 -fore the risifig sun. . .1 ' 1)6n, of the,Windoor varnish Act passed during the last Session of the ot, sentinel.duty. . a of - turns out cu er German or English steel, . Pleeck ; and poor families have -been ouppli- 4 G W, I 'Ooting' of -On Saturday; Dr. Rutherford, of Chat,- conscious and for some hours �t wos� thought � I . 0 sh he could not be resuscitated. i Dr. Ewing at ,a of I perior to ed-th ese.nations, all plans for -face badly scalded Local Legislature forbid the I . . I . .B t; alai ! for th� . W 0 Tmks, had his hands and ' � 31y calls 11 Sheffield . u it e.d with f coo and clothes,- a free doctor, and # led to attend a case arising out , 1, � - I and which she strangf -gigantic character mui � hile boiling varnish, by the mixture e until September 15th. , The date ham, was cal � once did everything to relie*6 his sufferings, . ed improvements of a I ' . . 1i � . , , export their pro- fiee tickets and expensps to poor, tired w I � : tha I goods," .These factories bo'pos�.poned until their. belligerent feelings ved off- pl4ding a;nd the flaming liquid being thrown up till now has been August 15th'p with the of a peculiar accident in the township of , but it.was not until 12 o'clock that the -un- . . � - abil- I ; I ducts, t6 all the corners of the world. The have pa,osed into oblivion. - . Thothers to take their jaickly, half -star w -x him. , 4 I exception of ducks, which may be, -shot on Rsleigh. The little son of Mr. James fortuna I teman showed signs of recovering, I � � . . -isso monopolized by these spring to the sessidef or the ay, to dra ov?, No'other imme bird �can be Welsh, while out among the harvesters, fe,11 . Ition, , Frenc� market I MOUNTAIN- VILLAGES, tiew life %nd health and on r y from the lil-Colonel John Cole, formerly of St. Septembe'r.38t. I d was draw � When Leslie's clothes were removed his . � I I - � D. ur) - I the re goods that even the Ge I . Mao and later of London, died on Thurs. shot until the 15th day of September. in the wai of the binder an a foiand to'be in ' k i k condP . I I . Theoelittle ba,mlets that cluster on the ze - - a sheaf, and subjeet,6d at- 6 B'c en"n' - . , di.fficulty iLi maintaining a feeble hold on bracing salt sea bree 9 that op across the T 4 r � has seized some 28 on the carrier like loaf was a scalded � d. if I - . southein alopes':,of the Alps are all dismal, great Atlantic, And no on mn estimate d af' of last week in New York, aged 69. -A Customs office e same treatment before theJ4- =in - i the the French trade in the hardware line' wor story of homas ca,valry cases of smuggled brandy found hidden on most to th quivering mass. Him sufferi igs, were heart- . I .... . �- . dirty-l�ooking places, - The lo the vast amount of good that Nam been so- R6 commanded thq St. T I -ale aux Coudres, near Quebec, -and the In- chine was,stopped and the luckless lad rem- .1 be � Is id up for some . � ided � . I FIREAR1MS. � nearly: every house is used I as a stable for oomplished among the poot, Ao, consider- trJop duri�g the Fe*., n raid in 1866. rending and he wil * �cent ion St. I n ' -��Lo*C'week Me,Ors.sliurley and -Diet- land Revenue officers seized three trunks in cued from his perilous position. He was . � , I I I ,or goats ;;few horses are see time. Dr. Ewing and Mrs. Laborde were � No.place is of more importance tt cattle,Lsheep . Ing tiiemselves. forsaken of God and man, trunk contained two five- foun�d to have sustained only bruises sknd -1 . I � ' - . . I 4th - I efits. on a farm. '.1 I � ohs. Each uninjured, and it was no dot obtowing to the I I � - I htivniae for manufacturing army equipm have taken heart again, and renewed the �, of dalt, made a very large shipment of St, Ro eked in straw. injuries of a minor character, although �it is - I d methods rilir famous crost-out sawn to Milwaukee gallon kegs of whisky, pa . doctor's presence that Mr. Laborde has a I I I For fear that some secret will' be diecov- The, manner an of harvesting struggle with increased vigor. . th I . a miracle he was not crushed'io death. I - : I liam I I � in a ver� short time will make fuithei flour barrels, ostensibly containing oats, chance of The two vietime are . � I ered,, seutinelo are standing at every gate of are diyerse and laborious, especially those . SKU I . d at Levis. In one'barrel was ---I -It having been stated that Sir Rich*rd 'been . P�' ing . per- � t. Louis and Washington ,svere seize his marriecl men, Laborde ,havii ig -married ": . . Mr. . the great factory, and few strangers are resorted to �by the peasants, who are too poor Apropos of nothing, I noticed an Exposi- la�ge. shipments to S �� packed a thirty gallon barrel of smuggled . Cartwright cannot swimi and that Hopes are entertained 6�:, . ' about six weeks ago. ­ � . mitted to- enter to own or keep a cow or ox ; all the crops tou correspondent from Hen 11 h d tak I ­ � atly,waa miraculous, a gentleman beea. . I these precincts. 0 ' s& , a on Ton�ritory. - A., a former whisky. : I ... escape recei I ome 40 for the recovery of both. . I I Several thousand men,are emp-1 yed in Must -'be gathered and stored by haA. exception to a former latter of mine, from 1 �­Rev. John Craig, B. � I I � � ­ o for the past, -The Ontario Government's Commission who knew ther-knight in 4re and a I ,ight - : this foundry. All work is done by the piece, Do�vn a steep hillside a man and woman this city, relating to the Christian Endeavor r"ident of .-Port Hope, wh . at on dehorning will soon have their report -,odd years ago, qsys he s hen -Startling developments have arisen in � I ram the earnings would be large if the work a t heavily' leaded York recently. It fi(ieen years has been engaged in B ti at an thlete, so pronoun y conuction W , death of old David -Ber. . and were; een dragging a � c r Convention. hold in New' , 'TaIn aim -o a ced in ever ith the I Kere 0 their faces, arms and legs were no-, D, ,- completed. it is an important document, - . I - were: always sure and steady. with �qay ; is hardly worth noticing ; yet he stated that udesionary work in India, returned t4 Avor of t�i practice, on the ground that way was his muscular development . L He ringer, who 'was killed in a runaway near ,- � �ged One of the leading workmen told me that bron�ed by the sun one could hardly believe of my statements was untrue, to wit : ade, about two weeks ago and is now in in f mer.taking Waterloo, on Tuesda7, 9th inst. The old . . . . . � one . I ; L � - �pod - I I K. not only are the owners benefitted fixian- wat a powerful and fearless swim I Z - s,000 men are usually employed, but he them ever to have been wbite. In aii adjoin- � stian Endeavor delegate whom T§ronto. had been drinking with a number vf I � ' I * - ing , LL . are laid off." me women were oarr�,ing, the that the Chri I n' L - P -A ism horse owned' bi Mr. P. Me- cially and their lives preserved frpm harm, his daily dip from the 11 Salmon Rock " on man in, Doeream's �otel, Waterloo, ,. . - , I . - - , added: -," Just nO'W Rome I ing, �eld so I montloned'as haviog.bee drunk and de . . the sea poast ntar Cushendall, county An- other men ,, What.are the wages of a good wo . e -in large baskets strapped to '�ughlin,. of Kinfetot died4t Brockville but the animals themselves are by the Te ;ie- . rkman - I, I to open sea till far and about 1.30 p.m. starteA for his home, , ' � . I nd I . - ' . - 1, ' . rom � of the mov . St.' � - � 80,aoi,troasur . tained in jail while herej was not a Chris I palpi�stiou &I of the horns relieved from much trim and swimming out a � . I i k d � ' which is one mile from Wat loo on the � - a day V I asked. � . thetr backs. As they cautiouP Y Pic e their tian Endeavor. delegate iit all, although he oo Wednesday, � . be the ken of those on shore. ' - I er I I der- . . )6ked like huge: -:'3art, caused b overwork. The animal suffering through goring. A prominent hotelkeeper of � I - We all.work by the piece, a6d a,d&y is the slope they lo �� H. Pollock, thii veteran � way down . wore that �adge. The Hinsill correspond- lk� frog catcher 3 &cob's road. - ,/ t reckQued by hours." ' he mountains, thv Delegate Powell, V"."all known as '. 41y S." -on the morning of- the 11th inst., the Glenallen. accomp Died him, As, the two- -' no cooks of hay descending t ant iwitrangely mistaken. �f J. B. Mitchell, manager of the of Trout Bridge, in Northumberland county, .% . day� ose that an ordinary hand4 . their bare, brown feet being ,k, a promecutin attorney, ,',i'-Tha othor mo*iug I Welland a freight residence � I . '�` 4", I "Well, supp . bearers, except -11, I adiancla, Iow, 9 � 11 I of !- , Dowmainville, says that he is catching, skinning and pack- had drunk rather 1reely, it i's surmised they I ker, ch would he I-'�pletely hidden by the load. *am, the.. d�legpbtis to the Christian Endeavor t��ain on tho,Grand Tru Railway ran into Dominion Organ Company, � re k I � . ., worked ten hours, how mu . Do �n ' I . ,., . 4. . . scoundrels who started Ing for shipment to Now York, two barrels became ckless, and, as both had team$ of , - , I ' , , To 'able thor d by .some ' - I - � ,1;;, oughbred cattle was vntere - w � 8011. � . the field's can-' I lit herd of very k. - The Americans, spirited horses, wrace was � - �� I earn ?" � - I T�e incline is so heavy that ()onveotion from Indianola, and was In tu C, frog most every wee woposed shortly , I � i � i - raea 11 The work is so unevenly d�vided that an o pr&et- Jklonging to A. J. McAl 0 - One was a fire in the sittring room and anot.her in the of ho are � -� not be plowed ; when the . go I . �he plight I described. It was to be r . , holin' . , i the --principal consumers of this after leaving WXt4irlO0, *rringer, being - . ould be out . 'Ohers -to be killed. dining room. Mr. Mitchell diecovered the w � . . I to, ,*;� . pound and when no doubt.under the influence of liquor, was - - I I . . average could not be made ; 4 w - � over tli�� people do -it by spade. Thei� grain- ted, certainly, but your oorrespoude�t Isia- killed and four q, I I - . kny great damage. article, pay 50 cents per � , . ,�un- I : . .1 fire in time to- 'prevent i , is out with a'sickle. Nota, blade -is wasted. 'for .,�Losa about $200. 0 a unable to manage the horses and they ran .. of the queetion." merts that I must have been look' . � V . � 1 .�b g up in amill 'quantities at the- hotel .the . 11 That man, ,e " he said, pointing Ireads faults., else I had not seen any. , Nv dear J� -Daiing a he0y thunderstorm on Wed- The misoreants also. fired the stables, and served be possible that $1 into the ditch, upset the wagonand throw I � is &a precious to those peasants as t . . - .over ther , I it atents were and restaurants, it is quil � ;Ver � I � aring ' Mastic animal it reporter'wheth- j'�esday last week the barn and outbuildings outbuildings, which with their cof . I - the driver� Without ever, looking at . ,� tcv a well. -fed Frenchman who;wafj swe of gold - -if thek owri any do . pound is realized. Mr. Pollock catches out � - ! � las- * that had I I .. ­ . followi it iii all the same to a n i I )r a ,.�f W. John Paul, beoond line, Plympton, destroyed. ` � per - kers in the Moira the injured man oi in any way trying to I J , I at a num-ber of so ��red ' workiiien represents theft - life, which in its turn, . Christian Endeavor ina ' . . ` - the � I - t of . not polished some � gun -barrels properly, means food for .1 themselves . and family. or one is a old. The very New lear�,'Maudaumin, were fired by lightning, -The latest swindle in the vicinity of Ac green and brown croa an he could easily have done, be- - - I , the . sheep politician, the f sets are t .. 44 b�ntents. Loss ton i�vcarriea on by means of a double foun- and Salmon rivers, and makes his shipments help him, n. the hotAkeeper turned his � . . ?, "that man receives twenV-five francs a Of �en the milk from the cow or -eta from praising �destroying them , and I .the - - - I br,t . 1 $5.) He has work every day in - o -thirds of their diet ; the cream York papers you quote fo t- : over -$1,200. tain/pen, one end of which in filled with good from Shannonville, Tweed, Arden and Ing a strong in& leisurely back to Water � d&y'(about ?0� poses tw a away in a Madoc, . horses and drove - . - n � the delegatis for their good behavior,, devo , ri. �� ion. etes included, He 2ade'into butter, which is sold or ex- ' i's I. ink' the other with ink that fade so placed loo and told lome one that old Berringer the year, Sundays and f I � lei . ed a column to describing 4elegaie'Powel -The following are the additional 11 t.. - - tter go I � � � . . I P ro. Th� sharper writes the agree- -Some time --since unknown parti, - .- ,a If. , - . in getting rich, too.)' � . � changed. � - I esoapade,.gave his picture,'And said - many ,":,ticulars of the death of Dingwall McKay, day 'or tm d that.sowebody bad be � 1. S� ract 6,r whatever he may have o; ulbntity of arsenic in a field On the farm was hurt an � . � . �- 111, I . ,�� lligence � - It � n -,'r,"of -East Nissouri, who was killed by light. ment, oont after him, addling, 11 and I never touched I ; .1 '. . He was a foreman, a man of inte' IThe winters are cold in northern Italy things not complimentary, t`0 the Christi& . . osen with ink that will not last, In X few Of Wohn McKay, a well known stock raiser umber of I Luickly harstsne4 � - ,elyt I and abill he' -United States he mriat not be imagined that the climate is . ,,Ding on Tuesday last week : - An ,the storm. ch ith nothing but in Oxford county, near Courtlind, and most' him." A n moo C I . I 1. � ty, and in t I i Endeavor%an. And no ChAstian Endeavor . niding near gate days he has a aliVof paper w 1% was fOUU4 � . - es h o In U I , 0 es- � ' d at, least $4,000 a year. for the murcury of ten was coming on he was sta, to the scene, w ere the Id could comman b6lmy and warm, person in Nbw York got up ci�,theii dignity i a signature, over!which he can write a note valuable stock *was destroyed. The Attor. /I Ue . . 11 But look here," said my guide 11 these ar below the . papers could " find 1,� post a short distance from �the house while .General's Aepartment wasnotified and- lying neara, number of bagoof Wheat, etc- I �. . I I ' oke � � . stands, for days together, f and � enquired if such I Jx. McKay,_ was , and, easily turu it'iuto cash, ney t . I I poor fellows lounging around like myself do freezing point. The. hovels- rarely have. . I " in a , his son, -Alf driving in from ces are being invest. bat in an unconscious a Ste- He was taken , nothing more worthy of their "pen th , �L ce Miss Lulu Rolle, the circumstan . � � - . In � -�� t -" Mrs.Frank Rioch,u . 11 ioifie, and it ways then dim- ip . not have emyloyment half of the time chimneys. The people cann saloon," -in which one of their ddlegates, un-..,-, he field for shelter'L Th6 son noticed his ' some'days I ted. One evenIng ladt week when to the nearest I �Lty 9�. ord r to make'a fair average for the year it keep large fires'; a handful of twigs and 13nately figured. Lknow truths are an- �`-father standiug �nd just then a vivid flash has been in St. Catharines for I Tal IMT, I Is 9 Cooney I 6 ;farmer living ' in covered that $M w1iich.,he wan known to � I . 1� endeavoring to -secure I . ,­ - I I fell I 13- the wages by d, then the ' fortc I - . an opera co . ve had in a-bef . ore leaving . I - � ., � wotld be necei Gary to divide somt, stubble :cooks the foo pleasant, and facts stubborn, and, no doubt,.!� of lightning do,zed him for: an instant.. On the Standard says, " inpany which the 10th conciission of Crarnalie, near ha his polacociol ' - I . �in. -u recovering . - * .9 . - & ntil the next' haye�,` - from the shock he. notieqd his musical talent for aterloo was missing- Where the money I I : - I . . ,ra- two or three4o get at a man's annual earn coals are c refully covered - the Christian Endeavor people would '] f e she and her husband are organizing. in N,ow Cobourg, went to his pasture field to got his W me it Is impossible'to lboll, and I - I , ings in the foundries." rneal. I liked nothing said about 'it, but the - news . ather had fallen and running f orwar4 th a , and in cattle he found two valuable cows dead ` could have g4 ightat 9 � I I I I . I . �sian r, two York city foil the coming sea on 1.�he RIDBONS. IT�LY. papers -now-a-days, have an unpleas old man just gave an exfiring gasp 0. rd -was dying, He at once con- as the old gentleman died'thi6t D - I , I 11 FOOD FOR THE POOR IN . r'r . . r I �, pen . - - , _r 8_ , ent which she into -ads to star. Lulu dow not. while a thi ' tery deepigned. : �* I- J)f all changeable trades this one is sub , eal., is consider- faculty of printing facta.ma they ocou a? I and was dead. The dead y electric cu t notoriety, eluded it was poison, and on looking over o'clooko th4MY1 - �. I - , Lwer . fluctuations; a change in Polental in.ade from cornm , io 'i , . had traversed his body from head to foot, seem satisfied ,with her preven I � . . . I I � � � jeat� to the greatest ud the ma- ably used by the peasantry. This flour lei' opective of position, creed, or not , I I - � - I � thetfashions, a freak, a novelty a I � i . � i : � �� -- . . � A . � I I I . � . 1. � .1 . . � ; . I p I � , . � Z � I . � .. 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