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I � TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR. . 1i I . . SEAFORTHy FRIDAY9 NOVEMBER, 49 1892. _!�_ --- nce. . .
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,� . 'WHOLE NUMBER, 1, -299. 1 - " . I � i � i practiseti his -plofession in Woodstock ever. I .
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. .. . i I I - . - i igs, 8 or 9 in each 1 subject for disovission by the people of were sadly disappointed, as the � 5 Mr. Fletcher was a man L
� L. I . I .Prbabyterian, and has the reputation of and teachers of. the future, with this faot in all around were fall of rh metal at- Canada, whether laymen or officials. Then settled the come out of court. Alias William abilityj and was an unuBua)IY� brilliant - �L -
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I'll, 'AR -Al VNIARNVEAR. being a chriatian gentleman, active and the minds, what should be the attitude of ear, and a bunch of small pieces of - 1. rabere of Parliament bein sued Saisluel Hopkins, of Port Colborne, for by both . I
L i the heel of each of his moccasins, he objected to me 9 a go the Dominion and Provincial �
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.1. � . . I zealous in Sunday school work. In the chair the Sabbath School to -wards the moral tached to ointed to public offices by the Govern- $10,000, but accepted $1,250 rather thal I - .
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. . which madea tinkling noise as he walked. al the court, Mr. Hopkins bag 6 fat He leaves a widow, three daugh- -
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��, I L L . hid,good tact, executive, abi�lity and affable questions of the day ? - Me t which they supported. His third ob�r through Besides, �he is in 1890.
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"I � I L � inatkner made him a mob Hoo. S. H. Bla&e gave an able and lucid His face was painted yellow and be had a . . r Mowat ha is able to pay. ters, and a son to mourn hig Jo3s. -
. t, popular president, to jemon
� . I . . ' nd seemed was that Sir Olive d purse and nd having had one brem�h of . -Rev. John Gray for some years pwit I
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.. The i m pression is growing that the and contributed not a little to the success of � explanation of the work of the International � very dignified.appearance a A c wa a bad example by accepting :& title married now, a
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. a univereal lea. feel himself a I 0"' Secretary -Treasurer f the Superannuation
I . � '� best'-Underwea,r is the most economi- the Convention. I � Committee who inaugurated wh'Oh was foreign to the genius ofthe promise experience . I i
I - ' do e THE ATTENDANCE AND INTEREST. __
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I I We have had something to � son for all the Sunday Schools in the world. in contact. of alkali in the pe( ple ?f this democratic country. A long other, fund of the Methodist Church, Toronto, ard .
cal., . Many other speakers were well'worthy of There is a large amount conductor on the
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Z .ndance at every session At discussion on these points was taken part in -Mr. John Hopperton, ne of the best known ministers of the de
� L with develloping the idea. We're bi the large attp I in MObt Of the water here. - P., D. MeGilli- Grand Trunk Railway, Was run overfu the nomination, though for some years pasti bu � .
9 both day and evening, was a constantly notice, but space forbids further meat -on. . soil and by Mr. J. T. Garrowi M.P. �% . -
" � - gh to a-fford nothing but the . THE MUSM � Medicine Hat there are several coal mines caddy, T. W. Wilkie, and 0. Sesger, and a vards in St. Thomas on Saturday, an � both the retired list, (lied suddenly SAturd)y - � � .
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I L - I recurring surprise, many of the prominent most inspiring i in the vicinity. Here we saw a young his logs were cut off. He died in -
. - J and bold- enough to refuse re ly The singing was one of the I f oroible and honest though kindly criticism I morning while engaged in his duties at th,3 -
] finest$ - - delegates remarking it was 'the most large features of the Convention. Mr. Blight is a bear, a formidable looki pitsl Sunday morning. . Wesley buildings. He was sitting ut his I -
. . I eally good. attended conven - is now reached and is th eat and indulged in. show, to
� 'not r tion they had ever taken izzly , ngb animal. Deceased was ab,)urt 70 years
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. � � I � 0 valued leader, and there were maLy fine - - -At the annual chrysanthemum deno', To. desk writing.
t 11 MORE RESOLUTIONS -
4 � Our st6ek riow and at all times is per- part in. Nor did the. interest flag. As voices in t6 congregatiori. The selection E01896aillyportsut town between Brandon mud resolutions were -then be held in the Horticultural Gar of age. 11 I - . �
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. . I session after session openea the attendance a
I of hymns. was most appropriate and the Vancouver. It is plesiantly situ te -An honest Port Stanley citizen wh
I feet. 1 led :-Moved by Joseph Griffin, reeve of ronto, from the 8th to the 11th of this I
; - increased. A Bible reading in Zechariah - ' a cm, ether 11pro'b, I
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:r ArIII, given Wednesday evenin hearty enthusiasm . of . the singers marked tween the Bow and South Saskatchow n rr -on , iciint . a roll of
I I tion rejoices to month there will be gathered tog walking throuf h the bull of the Grand Cea-
� and Draw- cht 99 nd with the rivera. A branch railway line runs north to. Ashfield, " That this conv ,
- Men's Blue Grey Shirts them as,singing with the heart a on ably the finest collection of magnif tral, hotel, St. Thomas, picked up
by v. Mr. Rae, of Acton, was very ap, : I- Edmonton. Calgary is the centre of trade have this early opportunity to Place been seen in Canada. ded them
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. I ie lie understanding sitoo. . on, plants that has ever co I -,
. . I erg, 50C. Iropriate to the occasion, th t clause , re record its great pleasure and oatisfacti ,bills &mounting to $43, and ban
j - for the great ranching country. There a e _� a native of untY over to the clerk of the hotel. The clerk .
ti . is Union Shirts and Drawers� $I We will go with you: for we have heard I OLNING UP. sure andlatisfaction shared in b th Joseph Russell, . I
I men I Malay fine buildings. Limea�one, or sand. &,plea
�_ , I . of Monaghan, Ireland, and a resident of To- 0
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- that God is with you" being exceedingly stone, exists in large quanti too, and when Liberals not merely of West Huron Kut soon found an wner in the person of , a tra- . .
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1 65c� ' the Dominion at lar0, that the moral ro eighborhood for 43 year veJler, who won a guest bf the houi . i -
� t - -i suggestive of -fitness, in view of the steady ed by a short address from Dr. Schauffier ith .
1. first quarried is very soft and easily wrought who rewarded the -finder's lionestj by giving � I
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I .'Ren�s All -Wool Shirts and Draw,, - charactor of our sts.aAard bearer, Mr. M. died on Friday in his 84th year. i
I . stream,, of peo le flowing in. Attention on" The Four Beat Thingis the Sunday 71dest him a 5 cent cigar, neither t
_7 p with the mall and .chisel, but on being ex
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. 3 '5c to $1, � 1% seemed rivetted on each and every, speaker School Worker Has." These were, lot, the 3;od to the atmosphere it becomes exceed. C. Carneron,.so long identified with this one exception deceased was the , ki g him . -
I . erg, i Orangeivan in Toronto. nor afsking his name. .
, 1 � Men's Natural Wool, very fine - and who held the platform, hearty applause � best material -the child. What could be ' ly hard, and is said to be very durable. 'diag as the local leader of the Liberal - ofess - n. - 1.
- � - I p (" t, or Saunders, the Canadian ,CoM -Edward W. Bouslau h of Kingsville, I
I greeting each clever point made or eloquent itaiive, plastic, * t r passing a few station@, what is called ty, has been by the recent legal inves 1- - f - Essex con . it i - I
soft $1. 50. compared to the active, im �A fully vindicated and established, missioner at the World's Pair, who has re ty, is suing tfe Kingsville Pro
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� y 's Arctic Wool, the softest goods peroration, and bursts of laugh.ter ringing confiding mature ofm chil-i ? 2nd, L the best the Gap is reached. This is where the rail- i.artio. t virulent and per- turned from Chicago, says that Canada has serving CompanY for $1,0DO, the price of 1� I
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. . )lea 0 out at the not infrequent jokes indulged in tool -the Word of God; 3rd, the beat help" way enters the Rocky Mountains' and fol- notwithetandlu the mot to to bben allotteA two and a half acres of � floor 162,000 tomato plants, which he claims he I
. - . made, $1.25. . 'by speakers who saw and used the funny er-the Holy Spirit ; 4th, the beat results, lows the course of -the Bow river until it sistent efforts of his political OPPO111811 &uadian official build- grew under contract for the defendant co -a- I
. � side of things. A finer looking aisembly by their false and scandalous space. Work on the C I pany. He was to grow the p1hnts and I � I
1 * �the reproduction of the image of Christ in reaches the station called.. the Gap., At destroy him �ng has been commenced. I .
� zes of Merino, Worsted, of people, on the whole, than that great the soul of the child. After singing the ser ation c . ar is attached to charges of immorality." � appeals supply them agents . I
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Also all 11 Hugh Girvin, de i - -have been tered on order of defendant's .
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. y , - Every good thing has its body of delegates would be difficult to find. Doxology and 1� God be With You Till We� Canmor6 an ob .1 purpohe of allowing Moved by pu+reeve of i -Eighty utford. 07'These t were tocultivate them and - I
Cottatn' &c. the train for the apecia ' 11 That igainst the assessment of Bra _ o, firmers., who I
� � i Ashfield, seconded by C. Se*ger, . .1 . with tomatoes for I
I imitations and substitutes, but. is it Grace, and truth, and pure living stamp Meet Agminy" the benediction was pronounc- passengers to have a full view of the won- vacancy include one from the street rot w&3r'com- supply- the company � I
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� L I the human countenance just, as surely as' ed by Rev. Dr. Wardrobe, d thus ended derful mountain scenery through which �bis conv are rated at $53,5W, and - - The action is set down for trial P L
11 Competition? - Is there any possible . posites, vice and impurity, T�he t at entilusiant and harmoni- ourring from any cause in the tiding re-- �iny- They canning. .
I . their op: he largest, mo Sue L 11 ey ire to pass. For nearly 100 miles f ter House of Commons, now state that they thought there Was a j�lause at Sandwich, but the plaintiff thinks he .
� - comparisonL Wh-in shoppers take'the also carries one, most enjoyable and eseful Conven- ""' i: no esentation in the ription. ir trial of the action in that
L I 1`1 careless and ungodly man we enter the Rocky Mountains there represent- in their agreement giving them exer cannot get a fa
� . tion ia the history of the ISabbath School tro nominate our old friend and
I . trouble -to inv-est4 ... ate 1, about him the impress of his daily life, difficulty in the construction f the line, nor . eaman Loughrey, of the Drand county, -the farmers being likely to favor I
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� testifying him a . devotee of the god Of Association of Ontario. I . until Kicking Horse 658 is a ched. a sitiye M. C. Cameron, as the Liberal ca 8 seriously a a- the coT,np3iuy which purchases their pro- -
t - , I'viammon. Heads crowned with the snows NOTES. . . i date, assuring him of the unanimous support Trunk Railway, W9 has Made an
I is a marrow -gorge in the mou talus, with a , . . ord�r I I
1 7 SOMEHOW I f all his old friends, and promising, as we tween an engine mud car at Sarnia, I Satur- duce. Mr.' Winchester -
. of age and beat shoulders wore said to On Wednesday a Motion of condolence rapid stream. We now come to Stephen, a 0 while making 5 coupling. was refusing to change the venue and dismissing I
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. characterize the majority of delegates at the home in London. No ones the motion. I I .
i . We sell a beap of Hosiery. Is with President Harrison for the lose of his station at tile ;ummit of the Rockies, here lovers Of fair play throu hout the removed to his . ... :
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; Pan- Presbyterian council in Toronto a few usly carried,and tile side of - a mountain ' y arzon Dorland, aged *
, ny wonder 7 There has been great . wife by death, was unanim the line � clings t? 711d"ing, not before his friends, wto cannot were broken. I -The death of Mr. P �� . �
: , I ; it a weeks ago, while at the Convention of i I irebild, lot 96, South .80 yea,re removes an old- mud ,respected -
� yer offered for him in h sore bereave- until it ir, said to be a thousand If eat above I .
. � I goods, and Christian Endeavorers in London last ,-week pra ut have been disgusted at the recent -Benjamin Fa for 'water. I .- ..... I
� I � - f the grandest moun- Elgin county, bored I resident from the Belleville district He �
I . care in the' choosing of the river. Here cps o ant which he has received Talbot road, I � .�
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.1 . I prices are all fixed at the lowest -rate the spring time of life predominated. Both Meat. I t without its ts,in scenes in the world is to' be! Been, with astardly treatm ry party and press." He struck gin at 120 feet, a fine flow, said ,was born at Rockaway,, Long Island, Now
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1. st these elapses had repreaent%tives among the a - rom a section of the To o be 300 'pounds pressure. He
� of retail profit. We sho�v the be . amusing incideaU. One la y, on being sk- glacier -bound peaks on each side of a val 1 The resolution was carried amidst loud t ill Oin4 York, inl812, Wi . .
L co%vening Sabbath school tea�hers, 6ut tfie ed' if she saw a certain friend id the audi- 1py. From this point -we get � a view of , � to pipe it into his house for heatia,99 an(' the entire distance, he was brought to Cape -
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260 line of Wool Hose in the county— great majority were lof middle life, bearing re as such a crowd Mount Stephen, which Lis Bald to rise to a and prolonged cheers. :
, I 4 . . once, repliel, "No; ther nding, - said he lighting. 1 Vincent, New York, in the same year. I - .
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� . plain -colors, ribbed top. the expression and demeanor of having, I couldn)t see anybody for people." Alittle height of 8,000 fi3qt above the valley. re�d Collins, a former Londoneiro who They then entered Canada. He marnied. .
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I ; Men's Merino double foot, 50C. entered the period of earnestness and being boy, not very intimately cquatnted with also is seen a shining green glacier, said to . thought it was prema of his esested! irom prison in Detroit A few weeks is@ Ora S. Matthew of 03wog�, New -
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I e one say that be 800 feet in thickness, which is slowly � I
L ATIen's Worsted, 50c. " In the Strife." , the dictionaryl, hearing so address to the Liberals of West Huron in ago, has been sent to jail for 5 yeari for bur- York, who survives him with three sons and- � �
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� . THE ADDRESS OF WELCOINIE. 61 he city, exclaim- freezing to a cliff of great height. After . y ' i L had' just � firlialied I � I
� Men's Black Cashmere, " the delegates were a I over plause)-and if, in glar n Syracuse, He I two daughters. .
. ! plain or if hich in � February last -(loud ap . ntence in Lansing,Micbi- amed Al- I
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L . ator of Norfolk ed : 11 Oh! ma, the city is f 11 of alligators. a station called Donald is passed, w D, vacancy from any cause, no serving a 7 years'se - -About four weeks ago a man n . .
. Rev. Dr. Hannon, pa - � -
I ri,bbed, 00c. � who had gon to the church the behd varters, of the mountain section ths event of � d about 27 years, entered the - L
� .. . I street church, delivered a lisarty address of- A young man, I t other candidate would be forthcoming he gan, for a similar offence. fied Riley, age I . I
, A - Cashmere a d guests, of he C. . R., with repair shops, the time The extensive barns of John Martin, of D no Station, Wis --
Z � special line of Black welcome to the visitors on the first evening, to meet and escort bom thp expecte � would carry out this previous promisep He - I . service of Mr. D. Brow , lo .
Hose at 26c. Try us and see what we � responded to by Mr.. James who proved to -be grave elderly persons, was conform with the cathing exposure of.the tactics. Blandford, were burned the other Morning avowed intention being to learn farming- �.. - �
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. .1 can ed. He re�nrned in a short neared,we have Mt. Hermit on the right and of traducing 1
. I - . Sabbath Schooln Association. He amid it be accommodat indulged in against him, and showed up the the neighborhood of $3,000 ; insurance Riley committed a criminal assRult On A I ;
, - I - 8 she will take Mt. McDonald oil the left. These two moun- . nated from a pulley in little daughter of Mr. Brown, aged 4 years 4.
1 time, saying, 11 Mother sa I ,
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� JACKS Yorker should respond to the weLloome'st a his 'time." Two Borne which he had b , rest and he was L ,,
I I . , isooiation. A vo;ce somewhere send you two nice girls united, but have been separated by _ Grand Trunk Railway Company rant was issued for his or I L
� I � Canadian AF - rely , address amidst loud cheers. -The He won take be -
X said%.*" There's no duty on it." Laughter lady delegates were seated in the meeting avulsion of nature, leaving bai � L n behalf of thl estate captured near Rodney. ral . � .
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I and cheers. But,.Mr. Dransville co y - bald head And Glacier the station and hotel is within 15 1 meet again at the call of the chairman. of Frank A.Nima,a resident of MinneaP y and was committed for trial. . 11 1
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I e I we are all one in the great work, -whether was a big manwith a ver: 0 who was killed on the railway n or Hamil. guilt
7 me of th0i ladies, producing minutes walk of the great glacier.. Here . -A man named Smith, living near .
I CLINTON. I in Canada or across the line, and as a� mem- immense ears. 0 . L Canada, . ton, in an accident on April 29th, 1889, for ' L
ote, " See t. e landscape head the C. p, R. company have mAde a beauti- . I der suspicion �
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, I in the States, he felt he belonged to no , and ears I have f �iew." ful place, with a nicely kept lawn, fine Ottawa,' Salvation Army -There died in Wndon on Friday, an old for 1!omo time, was arrented tile other morn- L
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The� number of dele ates wan so much gravel walks, and One large ana two small * from holding street meetings. I charge of I are. Adam L
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I I Grand and Nash, farmers who reside on the .
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CIAL SABBATH S ing committee were hard put -to in findin mountains above I an , Missed some hay and gra:
I CHOOL , g stream oo employment by the burning of Miller &Co.'s ceased was an old co ductor on the
besides those on the official'programme, from the , lacier I House , paper factory in Montreal. � Trunk Railway, d was on the London, road, Harwich to the .
I . )r by dint of hotel ml?he )r years. He The trac .
� CONVENTION. . ;vere welcomed on the platforn),among them homes for all of them. owev( f he . decent from 0 pit of Huron and Bruce railway fc ka of a wagon were traced �
- the Loop! -Edward Gretchel, who fellinto a v - I
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� � tion of Ontaxio was held in Norfolk- street Giddings, president of the Brooklyn, New and beds to the visitors more than a mile, and to withina few I stepping on the horse -power, which was in . await -trial. �hLbun, daiighter of Air. . � I -
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. lethodist Chi ' ple6santly ,located. course. After a time we enter Albert Can- cc mit H. B. Rathbuo, Deveranto, had a narrow I
� , Thursday .last week. The local SabbathL school organization'in the--Comforta6ly and I -DonaldManaon, of Hamilton, Retreat,' of the travellers and so badly crushed that � .
i I NVednesday a�nd - A - visitorid consumed a large yon, where the river is seen peA.rly 300 feet ted suicide at the Homewood mth last Friday. While 1.
. otte world. It was started 60 years ago with This crowd ( i ion was necessary. escape from do I
- I ndance was the largest at any conven a roaring torrent Guel b the other day, by cutting his throat. partial amputat 3.r a pile . �
� . . . in the history of the association. No quantity of provisions, ;ud the butchers'p below the railway, and 0 P , the Norwegian skater, -Charles Kennedy met two married playing she hippened to stand me, L
on i p'orted three schools, now there are 163 schooh and ig boom in busi- asses through a boiling u a scarcely 2 Tvarold Hagen Thomas the other of burning leaves, when her dress ignited. � � . .
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I arch will sent 1,200, -but at er- for the Convention of 1893 will be anuouncel passengers slight from the cain and get on ibe world, will visit Canada next month. � until the husband of one came up. I garments, when Rev. R. J. C raig and others -
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� . after packin in r The last four years were later. - . to a' � 9 3 , � I
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I . was intended at and in Knox EMINENT SPEAKEWi - - AN M. P.'S TR � JOHN MCMILLAN. The professional nurses ,of Hamilton insulting them. flames had in som, L �
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I I 4,way not being able to get school work in the States and Can. LETTEA 11. timber to be bored by a mischime, in the sulted. aty for the . I I
. ention opened ar, half -past Sabbath . 'West Huron Reform3rB. ; -One hundred and twenty seven girls of ntral Railway shops Friday I
, room. Thecoav i dichigan Ce -The exports from Oxford con . I
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. two on Tuesday afternoon. . . .of DEAR EXPOSITOR,-4e8utming ',Where I . ' e b6ro, a few days ago. Their ages range be. afternoon, when the auger p mud hog industry- in . J
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. -1 I . Rev. A. 'F. Scha&unler0,rgD79, of jolt off last- week, on Saturday I wem-it over al exports
. . V Dr. Hannon, pastor 'of the schools ; afternoon last, and won well represented tween 5 and 17 years. I . I
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. 11 ducted devotional exercises, New York, the much admired writer of Robert Campbell's faral. He had about 25 atur badly lacerating it, the flesh being torn from that section. The value of the tot I
I church, con . I from every polling amb-divislon. The chair -Sir Richard Cartwright returned 8 for the quarter ending Septeinber 30, was a
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I duct- - teaching Hint3 " in the Sunday Schoo acres of wheat and he t6ld' me that when - occupied by A. H. Manning of Clinton, day from a visit of sev ral weeks with his some of -the ribs, � I
... I Mr. and Mrs. Blight, of Toronto, con kigh, it *as all cut down with was . - - -The new Home for Aged People, on considerable increase over the corresponding I
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I I ., . -11 I am so glad that our Toronto ; Professor Wm. M. Barbour, of a hail storm In suc� . of Clinton acted as secretary. . T. t r, Now York State. . I
I -1 opening hymn gregational College, Montreal ; Ron. though t was completely destroyed, but, VISA -There was a larfe attendance of dole- cowpleted, and will be formally open . I
� . bacon at $115,571. The . I
I . I Father in Heaven " wa's Bang with hearty the Coal 'i - %rrow, solicito'r for the as0oo ' lation, gs, 1 . - within the next two weeks. Forty-five in- at $179,173 and the . were $11s,906, I
. � y the audience. The president S. H. Blake, Q. C. ; Rev. Mango Fraser,I). although very much injured, it would yield Gr 'of the specl�l gates at the Women a a same period I
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. L enthusiasm V owy D., of Hamilton, and others, Every one about 14 bush.els of excellent wheat to the full ex0snat'o the prosecution Pf iD9 at Norval, Friday. Mrs. - -882.69 was collec d. I
� . I � His 0 Yen more than his committee which had . -in the home, owing to the lease of the build on which a duty of $23, �
� read portions of scripture from Deuteron eting. - esent- .
I z I Ephesi�ns VI, who has had the privilege of hearing acre. ate suffereii e the petition against Hon, J C. Patterson in of lodia, addressed the me - I
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. � - ,beat. George Campbell lives about � -The Wallaceburg postmaster as, of Tor and. the total pounds of I 11
. ! Rev. Dr, Ward -robe offered the first prayer. MR.'REYNOLDS % olert. He had about 75 acres obar9q. . . , but hmd a bilious at- Melro onto is the.matrou. ed was 1,838,769, .�
miles from R . r - been nick for 60 yearn, f the late Shdriff Grange, bacon 1,155,712. �
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Tha next half hour was devoted to thanks- Knows be isa whole Convention in him e6t, which would yield about 16 bush- - I tack Imat week caused by licking postage sidered the finest house -About six years ago Robert He, Lper, -
I - . iving and prayer for the work and success self. He is a perfect mine of knowledge on of wh olls have each 320 Mr. James Sutherland, M. P., for North an old landmark, con. .
. a to oblige friends.
L I - 9 - ou .After this, reports from Sabbath els per acre. The Campb considered the Oxford, the Liberal Parliamentary whip, sta in Guelph 50 years ago, a o worked a farm about one mile from - .
. I ,of the Associati - - - ev6ry - subject connected -with acres of land. They,, are I in -3t, is expected the output of apples from a Grand Valley, co Unty of Wellington, and . I �:
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� L ounty and city organizations were called - excellent common sense, . as present an address ill be scene of many a festivity in the olden d yo, '
I . C eceivod from.19 schools a i ad his most pushing and industrious young men in w and deliver�d Prince Edward county this year w morning The who was known to be rather a worthless - �
�, � for, when res. qnses were r good mature and racy, ready wit -combined, the settlem-ent where they live. One great which was paid a high compliment to Mr. e varies from $1 to was destroyed by fire Friday - � character, left for parts unknowily and his �
�, rm speaker, t e lack of :pressed tile regret felt by 75,000 barrelai The pric ,� the hand of � I
; make him a very popular platfo h Cameron and ex . - building was fast giving Way to .
� I counties. AEoilt a dozen more reporting the Question draw back in .this district is $2, according to quality -ruin. Nevertheless friends were under 06 impression that he .
i ! later. Besides taking charge of water his forr�er L�beral ColleagOis in Parliament ' ome note, is time and was- almost, a rovince wife, who . - .
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- 31R. ALFRED .DAY, drawer which occupied in all abi?ut an ard tin Ottawa to make him again, -inarried a .- -
I . t used at hin place about one mile and a half. when they ' he � and at presen ny of the old r never expected to see
Associationt pre- half, and aesistirig. in raising d a high tribute to !the honest, e of the Do- will have recollections of the Gtange. z
- � , General secretary of the ppo,rt of hou�r and a from the His cattle get water in a deep cooley or ra- pal m. Mr. Laurier, the 11beral tion into the character and soop -to-do faimer nomed McDonald, who
� , � seated a detailed and. exhaustive T pledges of financial support vine, The quarter section he lives on is ability of H, . . laws about Chinamen. . -It is reported that Senator McInnes well a a farm in Amaranth, and they have
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. abbath School work durit - branch . fenced in along with the other three-quar- . leader, and expre�ged his 0 r was c6nduc ing revi r since. On I
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�� - I I'Ar.'Day had. travelle4 10000 ters of -the section owned by neighbors. will not be long a to victory and val services for two weeks in the Dundas dence of the roperty- Friasy, Harper made his appearance in �
: conventions in 30 nolds gave a 40 minutes address on "Adapt- the p .
� ; and add-ressing 76" - Theyjoined and fenced to letthe cattle the Uberal forces of C&13a,d I Street Njethodist church, Woodstock. The that it is proposed to cat up . �
1. . � in Sabbath ots. Thereason for this de- Grand Valley again, looking'as froth as a I
� e marked advance ation an element of succean F. George Campbell is worse still, power. l - into building I ill likely be an interest- I
v � . ounties. There has been a his addres3 have wate meetingls were crowded nightly. , �
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� in Sabbath s -Mibs Jeunle Davis, of Gauanoque, won ime out in Amaranth for a few -weeks. I I
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.1. � art of the Province and much hope , ists by saying, and a half miles, Over the Northwest, Mr. M. C. Cameron was loudly called for a Demoreat medal at a contest at 7 -S. A. Cry8ler, the Tecterville sebool, �
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� for the f1ltUTe. Good missionary work has was much more effibie tly on . cattle are not allowed to run at large with- and took the platform m see downe, in connection with the sixth annual Hamilton. me Pro- teaicher d of swindling .
�. skoka going longed applause. He was pleased to our through the Mariti who was conviote
0 so the cattle must either be convention of the Leedio Women's Chrisitivin A a bogus alver-
been done in the back districts of Mu, States, nevertheless the work was out a herder, a lends -The t tus Wiman, in the interest of school teachers by means 1 . w
� � and Parry Sound, A special appeal was ahead 'very rapidly, and was cultivating kept in an enclosure or herded. thal the old spirit still rlimated his fr* ranoe Union. vinces of Eras tisement offering to engage a tutor for the . I
. ble extent. d been so Tempe Facey and Continental free trade ended at St. John, .�
.1 .-ure, Bibles, hymn books Ana public sentiment to an apprecia � - i I _1:Wo men named Nelson A. ren of an English lady and then col- - .
: made for literal � Around the Qu Apselle rilir .there -a a iw Hurow that spirit which ha -
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I poorer te in both houses of. Congress upon a wild1successful infloms � 'rystal, North Da- New Brunswick, Saturday night with an child
. - l retired Sunday school books for the ' The v� antity of wil fruit, a. ch 'a William C. L%nty, of C spplic ate, was talren . . .
1� Th �18 province is now f ally the question of the closing of the World's large qu �ons, craubeiirries,i black tions on hip behalf in tho past, Darkness 2 suspicion of hay. assemblage, that filled the largebt theatre lecting $10 from the a �
� - districts. the exception of four Fair on Sunday was the result of the pres- cherries, easquato i temporaffly kota, have been arrested oi in pit to dome. Not only was the from Toronto jail to Simcoe by Dete6tive . .
organ zed nts, gooseberries, - raspberries, etc. 'and clouds and mist I had fro -
i , , i with I curral I I iug committed recent robberies of safes in t, but one of the Most Murray a week ago to receive his sentence . -
- . 0 -ties, Leedir 0 a and ,re through the Sab- Apple tre obicured the Liberal hori0ou in West Huron - audience of tlie larges � "Idd ,
oun ,,, Frontenac, Vi toil sure upon the membe es have been tried, but no vaticty Xbt Maritoba. . for two Crysler's punishment was suspended
I ' By the aid I - but the oloude were breaking and the lig representativel and listened intently I --_
I I ( .rey. Two delegates from bath School State Convention. suffi ently hardy to stand the severe win I -Tho proposition to a4opt the single tax � ing his testimony against Barrister Kelyy, oi "
I of a blackboard he gave a clear exposition of 1has yet been found. Wild ducks and of success would. again be the. portion of the . I hours. . to � . I .
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�� . . ally so aucces8ful�ly explain a subject, test tremOy tame, sitting until one is within 12 After the election in February last and civic elections. Those opposed to change Cainsville, near Brantf o I I
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institution. The inmates were usu f it and apply the re he left for his southern home he issued . eek, when the proposition to � . .
i scholars appreciation 0 1 ' ,cquitted, Crysler his been -
� � I . 14 yards of them. The country to the fo r are, Mread heir ticket in the iield. last w sen-
� � inured in vice and so ba,rdened that it was Schauffler's OT � i h2 h he stated y getting t D
. very difficult to'make: any impression upon -lesson p actically Lev. Dr. . � r�h of the Qu A�pelle river ge ave an address to his f riendd:�.tn W le or of cheese factory there into 9. dairy durink the seenio a a
� ; � _r , - P 11 no " eme to h 6, v n -Rev. George Burson has been past vorably considered. I tenced to three months' imprisonment mi .
I 1. . subject, rat settled the sloughs were that in the event of cy being created winter months - Was fa .
�r . �owed changed. When fi in lead the Knox church, St. Catherines, for 25 years, on the usual cheese market hard labor. -
r them, Almost the only ones who a Huron he won d aga ireary In the af terno �
�, - I � , VIEW OF THE BIBLE, all full ot water, and water was plentiful in West and his congregation marked the annive .
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; Was introduced by a blackboard diagram, everywhere, but now these sloughs tare all Liberal par' To day , Monday, 25th ult., by presenting him, iyers to dinner.. little of the soil of our came
. I baa received instruction in 'I Sabbath school avAilable and the party called for him. ciation entertained the bu
� � rinciples of reli- ing the whole period, 4,000 years, dried up, South of the river was dry and nd $200. 1 refully preserved under a glass ca,30 in the I
�r or had been taught the representi %ill ready to adhere. with an address a ca: .
� I � P fall of that promise lie was 8, of Burford, threshed A very enjoyable afternoon was the result. -
i I gion in. ihfaui�y by a good mother, The covered by the Scriptures. He �divided water'semice, but now tile sloughs are �mged cheers.) Hewas still -Allan D. Muir, d had 1,200r bushels -M-r. J. Munro, sculptor,',is now engaged city of Gla,9gow, Scotland, in loViOg remain- I
; -millenniumi, attacAing to water south of the river. The system
Z I into semi fol- (Loud and prolc ce of an affectionate son and brother, i
young mind is the one receptive to teaching thlis ready to fight to the las,i inch forWI3030evbr his wheat last week, an ,naking exteDBiVe improveme -to to the vari- bran
I�. me of a note Bible lowed to get water is to build dams acrose a from 30 sores. The sample is very fine, I n eet of health, left the lbud of his
I and no matter how far they may wander each p'eriod the na t anI Christ cooley and collect a large quantity of water would be selected to� carry the Liberal being the Manchester &a*d Wbite Pearl ous sitars of St. Catharines Roman Catholic who, in qu ew South Wales, but on I
. ,e,'good principles n __ ,) For himself . .
� � from.the pat�s of rectitud character Adam beina the firs when the snow goes off in the spring. This banner. (Renewed cheering, church. He has for the work in . hand im- birth forSydney, N
� . instilled into the mind in infancy will some the .last '; attaching certain - prominent atter- of the petition he wen willing varieties. I e erection of a ported some exquisite and rare Italian vain- makings, his way home from San Francisco, -.- I
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, � ,"ar fruit. Liquor �was the od and giving details so I Te ached no further than Wyoming, Ontario,
I I time or. ather ' . events to each peri suDk- "to any to abide by the decision of the committee. wen Sound. ed marble. The spaces between the various re I
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prim, ary cause, of the downfall of pearly 511 far as time would aflow. Wells hay. He then entered into a detailed 'account of curlingaud skating rink in 0 altars, that were formerly done invrood in the graveyard of which he lies waiting I
1 '41 full of valuable suggestibna and brilliant M11r. depth around Wolseley, so far as I I Iding is to be 160 feet by 100 oil 11 Weep . I
the prisooens. / -1 gf"t how the riding had !been stolen from the The bui neighborhood of finish, are now being filled in by Mr. Munro the -morning of the resurrecti . him, but I . �
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� The nan "Rescue the thoughts, and was most intensely listen . . Liberals at the last election, and closed a feet. and� . . at a cost of between $400 and $500. . not for the dead, I
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'� � ' REV. 1,RINCIPAL GAVAN, On the morning of the 23rd of August I . � -At a rreeting held a few days ago the ' _� sh-ill. no more return nor see his native coun- I I
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�� work w`ere� on with one op- Canadian Pacific -railway, so I done all my A re Wilfred Hamilton Macarthy for a bronze statue in a ., policeman. adian si�ger of some note, has given testi- I I I
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The H ine lip] Laurier, as leader of the opposition in . orol 11 come back to hen efore trial in A su I
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I 11 i and western counties than. in the eastern written in cne co, rowing along the line. As we go west the ' . Rey, Dr. Fraser, stor of Knox church, with her sister, Lady Evelina, and lived at
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chialren atuen .ing in proport. on LP V of the Lord Jesus Christ, whose coming life seems -to be followea, as we posse WO 01 M' Cameron said that presents was a v Man a 9 1-1 - I y firm. Nlr, lyloore, tu a v I -,r '.
population and more of the scholarsad- I da of cattle close to the rail- warm discussion. I Woodstock in an unconscious condition, .
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mitted into church membership during the and redeeming work were the t three lar2e bar around the general policy 0 died Ssturda rnorning without regaining marriage uncle, who had - 1;
the first chapter of Genesis to the last of .way. There were several Indiana to him satisfactory, but he took gregation. -1 y Mr, Fletcher was born in He told her that an the I
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North Ontario, Peel, Haldlnm�and, Brant, Revelation. I station decided issue with ;'Sir Oliver heshire, F,ogland, on June 2ad,,18: . - I
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stament without the other. It polished. We passed Dunmore, a J . him, was anxious that he a I ;
older one te certain points, -He p ected to the effort h year. He came to to 4 �
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Leod, reported favorably for West Middle- pattin otion Jo Lethbridge, where and free discussion u n the future of this desirous of hearing some north of Toro I" L L
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a fundamental the Model School, marched the young lady Flietcher was I
receiving Free speech' Was - of Cobourg, where he took the degree,of'B,A., a diamond ring, lie admits that he w"
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valedictory address and introduced his character. ,There were upw o borne. principle of the Libe;ai them a &actical lesson on aud'after an additional eourse tba ; gement. - ).
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