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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1892-11-18, Page 1- - . ­ — — ___� � .L .Aa.C.L.L,W., % . � .� I i i .U.L%_e.L.JA.J.J;L.L'1 .".&W'4­FKJ*, .L ""ALK)AA%W,L�- - I . I . . . I . . . WHOLE NUMBER, 1,301, J �. . - . , -SEAFORTH, FRIDAY,' NOV_�IVIBER 18, 1892. . 1 $1.50 a Year in Advance. __ , I . I . � � I . . - : 1. .- ____ I - r I . I I -1 ­ - . � - . - - x - � I � , , I . i . . . I I I - ' . I I L . . -- I L . -, ,,, I . . io land. a good deal of which had been &I work which is permeating the Dominion a lesson for this country by directing atten- and 27, to a large number of i friends and ac- much acceptance to the congreg t, n. Many singing by the children, und,-r Ltbe Ale -- � I : : 9 " . z BUY NOTHING � I.coveredwith Douglas fir - I - I I Mr. Thompson- was one of the intereati . cluster 8"' � . . L I . I and mpab have � that there ig a friendly rivalry for first1 tion to W'hetlilr there is not here, too, legis- quaintances. ng memories ar und old managementof Miss Currie, who also pre- - I ' - I, � bpen li�r:d to clear. Lsa�r some fine crops : place between the, different prov Id settlers of the township, he havin - Knox church At Ayr. . � aided, at th� organ during the previous \ j , k-, I ' inces de� lation which poriclies the few at the expense 0 g set - I , \ I . of Whe't- Oats; barley and peas were ex- well as between the several exhibitors At of the many. *: ms about 40 years ago. —Three mouldbri in the Watso foundry evening. A couple of exc0lent, solos were : . I . L * . ' . \ I . cellenta I -he great fairs. J, have been paid into the at Ayr were severely burned by Olt by Miss Rotbam, music teacher of . I I . � ' I . The-ro6ts were also a good crop, 1 t It was arranged that a die- —Over $100� 0( He was a member of the Metbodist church . en iron given, . �, ,, Before .. -e i . I 8e ing our Lino I , y Staff L � - Quebec, for taxes since at Sylvan, and w Iast week. They were Thoma Robson, a. The proceeds amounted to us rl L . .. with mafiy varieties of turnips, mangolds I play of cheese from the district of Bedford municipal treasur K as commonly known as ThM ' . a y - I 9 � - W i - 8,nd An ac- $70. ; I � - and carrots� There are a large number of Quebec, should be sent from the exhibition the begiuning'lof t�is month. " Father Thompson." He was a good man Henry Slaughter and R. . n erso . V, � L 1� . I I L . ; j I 'Lea and I ation of years of malleable scrap iron —Xiss U, Rutherfor'�d, of Millbank, who I L � � - I peach tre grape vines planted both on at Sherbrooke,.Quebee, to illustrate Lto the . —Amherst Island is Anxious to become and much respected, and will be greatly cumul L I L - L � / I - — . I ' 't 0 V � I � r_ I the level. land and on- -benches among the judges at Toronto's great industrial ex t f Frdiitenac county, claiming that missed. was being melted and the empl yees men- is attending the Mcdel Sch),ul in Stra, f rd 1� � ­ � - ' I Oin is itq natural market. Itory tioned engaged in . - , , ` . This admonition we make, not to rocks on the side of a high mou . . —A Landenburg North West Tern pouring it into pigs wheu has been engaged to teach in Topping school , ntain. They position bow excellent is the quesil ty of th tir,gsto ­_ the great majority, for by them it 'is . 'e I - bave few cattle, but they were of good cheese now being turned out in the factories —Mr.-JamO H. -A-leacham,L postmaster despatch says :—"Tlie clothes rof a little the bottom dropped out of one o the ladies in 1893, and ,Miss S%rah Struthers will .. , . . ch in No. 8, Mornington. , . not needed, but to the compa�rative quality'and ip good condition. in going in the Eastern Towns' hips. The cheese of Belleville, M8 completed the 85th year of boy, son of Mr. Henry Scott, caught fire they were carryiiij,'tbe molten etal flying tea. . I I � I LL � T I -few, who, satisfied with the experience -res were not ent _ . 11 active in � his duty. the other day while the father and mother insall directions, the three referr —At an entertainment given in Mount - I - � . over the farm, a field of nearly five ue ered for competition for prizes. life, and is sti d to being , , "I I .- was planted out where there way a dense but the follow ble. The child was terribly nearest suffered most. Pleaeazit Church on T*sday evening, IF - I � - i I - . � L ing recommbndation, which —Bishop Dowling, Hamilton, intends to were in the at% _at I . � gained ia other directions� are content , . i, a Michigan Central � . `1 - . rowth !of young timber, week� Miss Alice Gou�ley. was presented ,, �' I was told it was has been made by the experts of Toronto. leave early next year for Rome, where lie burned, and death resulted the same night. —Matthew Dowi I I , I . I it� to, follow in thf, old beaten paths, let- jut f —Mr. T. M. Daly, the. new Minister of freight conductor, had his gyve ba ly injured with I a handsome sil�er I ea-Aervice in T ears ago with a mowing machine. brings out the high standard of excellence will take part in the Pope's jubilee. I I � � . I Our y - L . ting well enough alone. Also to, .an There , was A crop of timothy' L train was recognitiou of her 'valuable services as . M - . and clover. to which the Quebec cheese have attained : —Mr. Walter Darling, inspector of the the Interior, met with a painful accident at at TilFouburg last Sunday. His � � . other class, Whom circumstances m I -Two years ago ill --the brush was out that . Toronto, nt. 1892. Dominion Bank, Toronto, died -Sunday Maple Creek, while oa his way to Calgary. on th siding to let express train No. 10 organist during the past three years. . m � . - " , Sept. 14, e - y lay bad started to grow. - At the time I saw it To the President and IDireelsors of the In- night at his ho . me, Glen Stewart, No' In eSping dowd from the rear car he pass, He was- in the: cob of the i ingine, and , —The Downie Mutual Fire Insurance . I . I � L not liave favo�ed with the opportumit . . rway. st I I , Y I measured pbpIars 13 feet high and Douglas dtistrial Exhibition I —From January Ist, 1893 the Wind6or alippe , breaking the small bones of his went to put his head out of t e window Company is offering a reward of $200 for I I -in, I , . ug was L 1� . I . I . I . en,— . I I � 04he w dow was son- who set fire to Mr. Allea, L barns in Sep- I . . C On car`�ully examining High School will rank as a Collegiate In ankle. He will be laid up for a few days, which he tho ht )an, see if the the apprehension and conviction of the per- . I of mal g our- 'acquaintance. We say gr 6 and 7 feet, so there is no necessity in , Gentlem e , "" to each, * you can't --afford .not to see experimenting ill growing the nativ- � fter which he will return to Brandon. signals were all right. L .1 e timber lot of 29 cheese from 18 different chee atitute. - a L � I I __ ;. 8: 4- . L . . wfl n � 7 'at we have to offer i 3 - in British Columbia. To sho w* the rapidity r —His Lordship Bishop Baldwin adminia. closed and he thrust big head t ough the tem'ber. last. Mr. Alles supplements the I � - � I factories in the district of Bedford, Quebec —A passenger was taken off the Stearns I L "I : . - ; . - . -an � I - , of growth Mr, Sutherland told me he bad Lake Ontario at Groose Isle the other day,' tered the rite of Comfirmation to about 40 glass, a broken piece of which on the lower award with additional offer of $25. 7 � I i � ! � . we .find them to be well made cheese f � � . - - . T-11 I un 0, - -candidt6tes at Holy Trinity, Lucan, on San. lid of his right eye, and entered he. lower . � several times meaeured: -Mr0s, planted a iform and excellent quAlity, on the wh'010 suffering from smallpox. � —Mr. Andrew Sanderson, of lot 27, coLn- � X1 JL . C � 'b1`;n,e Underwear. stak-e at the top, and gone back in 24 hours —Mr. D. H. Chisholm, of Brampton, son day morning 6th inst. He preached -to a piri of the eye, reaching the ball. I - I cession 6, North Easthope, has sold his fairm . � �� I ; superior to the cheese o14 exhibition here id und r the aus- - � I . !1! . . � .11 and found a growth ot 'six - inches in that from any other part of the Dominion, and of Mr. Kenneth Chisholm, M.P.P. for Peel, large congregation at St. James', Biddulph, —A plowing match he; �, of oneL hundred Acres, one of the finestin - . - . ' , 11 The superior _Tnde time. Timothy And clover gave fine crops I al has been appointed registrar for the county. in the afternoon, and at night he preached to ices of the. South Waterloo A ricultur&I . FS . - -ity of onr class of I r- we .strongly recommenA that a gold mod ' - the township, to Mr. S. Lockhart, of West - - I . Wilao L, again in Lucan. a hold on Wednesda , 9th inst., Z � . � also. I visited' several farms and -found be awarded to the pr e dairy- —Mrs. n wife,of David Wilson, a crowded church gociety iva . orra. Seven thousand dollars was the . � It . wear is generally conceded. i �, In fine- e ' o t m hn Wi son, Cedar . � . L � � Des% and evenness of yarns, fullness dford who formerly kept a. hatn6ss shop in Luck- - . pric ' . . t 81 �inl . —Rev. John Hougb, superannuated on the far " of Mr. Jo uderson will occupy I some of the fields planted with bops, but men's assoeiation of he trict of Be I A road, North Dumfries. T a we ther e rec6ived. Mr. Sa - �_ _L they were not kept up with poles. ­ Pon Cre . a � . le ; died recently. in Vancouver, In the farm for another year; . � , ­ They Quebec, for an exhibit of such superior now � British Methodist mi ister; of Guelph, and _-C . : . of venerable County Clerk Hoagh,� of that was favorable, the field an round in, I J I . 6 c & high ap- Columbia. I 11 —The death is announced of Mrs. Rice, . I I - I and 'rec,q-larity of sizes, and general -seemed to have been planted only a- short quality. We desire to' re',cord our *a splendid couditiOD, and the wnship of I �a - I they are with6ut time. ' Notwithstanding the great advan- - : He helped to i ue � �.. excellence of '� finish, preciation of the improvement and fine —At the bicycle race at Sarnia on the city, in an old printer. . -formerly Miss Scott, of the firm of Scott & 1. I I . � . � . a lival� � LtageS the farmers have in this locality* - of quality- of the cheese which have come to 10th inst., the five -mile team race between the first copy of the Guelph Advertiser, Dumfries is to be congratul � on ,being Pringle, of Listowel. She died on Thurs- I I . . � . ' I have veq poor outbuildings 'and the cattle I Herald., . a r nce of spectators was lar 0, and . -day morning, November 3rd, at Calf Moun- I . . L tain,,Manitoba, of typhoid fever. Her two . ar' I .) . t LL � i the finest building timber io' the world, they the exhibition : I )y of the able to turn out so many good wmen. The 4 . from a I district where the Sarnia and London was won by the (now the M rcu'y), also the first col attenda i. Alen's Union Uiftderwe , 50c - do cheese making indu6try I is comparatively former. � � : _. I saw on'private farms were only common new. All of which is r6 ectively submit. - —A series of Union Temperance prayer- —The Canadian Pacific Railway is send- - great interest was taken in the ate .� The brothers are now reported to be very ill. I I I . PV � 65c; Men!a all -wool Underwear, 75c ; scrubs. I saw very few fruit trees, b (Signe'p ' L meetings is being hold in Ingersoll pader ing delegates to Europe to assist in the pro- judges were Messrs. John Folsefter, Paris ; —Mr. Nelson Tracey, - for some years - I . L � ditto I.' ,I - Xen�s Arctic Underwear, few I saw were well loaded with, fruit, � the auspices of the 'Ingersoll Prohibition motion, of, immigration to Manitoba and the John McNab, Ayr; James McQueen; Galt. - - � � y IV I I E. CASWELL, JOHN�'A - . head miller for A. Moyer & Company, of fe, I . especially qpples which bad immenaez%,erops. , ADMORE, I . . Northwest. The delegates are -successful —The other day on the American side of I . - L i our own imports, - $1.25 ; Men!s na- , A. S; MACLAREN, J. W. ROBERTSON. Association. ' Listowel, has secured a more lucrative pas- k.t ,, . I was in one or two I&rLgi3 fielda'where . I � - —Mr. John Sutherland, ex -reeve of Dela- farmers from Manitoba. Two will go to Niagara Falls the body of a man was found ition iu a large fiouring mill at Killarney.. - . : L I . tural wool ditto, $1.50 ; Alen's Alaska ' Added weight is -attached to this ddcu- it floating in the canal basin near the central 4 1 � . � I - timothy and clover had been out. There. ware, died on the 10th inst.. aged 88, years. Norway and SwedBn, one to the Mennou es Manitoba, and left la t week'for his new I I ment by the fact that E. Caswell is one of mill rock. It was dresked in dark -blue , T. - - I I wool ditto,. $1.50 ; Men's Worsted was a strong second growth and very close � dents of the in Southern Russia and one to Belgium. - situation. . 1 udge of Oheete enter He Was one of the oldest resi . -a � ' \ * 6L . Wool ditto, � $2.50. in the bottom. There 'is a commodious the best known j ed for to , semed - —The other day at Ottawa, one hundred clothk siad a nice flannel abirt. The man r -.At a recent IrLeeting of the - . . a mnship, and was highly eat a 'he trousers . . Mitchell . ­ . . dwelling house built at the Go,vernment,'comPetition at the Ind�strial this. yesr. --The ,new court house at Wood4ock is and twenty-five square miles of timber was probably 22 y ars.old.. In t i I School Board , the salary of Mr. - a John Paemore is a large 9perator in cheese . ' doome bunting-cise � - . In these goods we ch�llenge a com. farm for the superintendent. There is also nearly completed, and it is said to be a limits, situated on Back River, in the pocket was found a ban , =cott, principal was reduced from I L L � I . for the English . market and is VJdg, ,, f. - . parison of values from any source. a bank barn, not quite completed, with ? credit to the county and one of the finest Upper Ottawa county and on Lake Temis- gold watch. In his vest po kit 'wag "' - to $800, and that 'of Min Franks . 1. � .. � _$825 �1� X - I stabling u,nderneath.. The u,pper part i butter at the exhibition h . A . Mae- ' � . ue, the property of the Merebauts' ticket from Suspension Bridge' Pitrolea v . I , � I I I L I e ,reate )re ' buildings in the province. . earning, I +escher of �he junior department, increased � I . . ; We�re th g- it hou4q on top of the Is Laren is a large dealer in cheese, and ,the -Tft . I I I very inconvenient on account of the manner —The. Wiarton News Editor returns Bank, were knocked down to the hi h t from $250 to $275. . F �. �: over the Grand nk and dated Oct' ' it -� 0 of construction ; -no track can be put in for proprietor and originato of the potted . - 'a James Russ 11, of Ren'fre�ew', 15th. His pocketbook cobial eA nothing' , earth for good Underwear. Onr En ,- . . � o thanks for the gift of a monster salmon, bidder, who wh e _ —The first marriage in the new Lutheran L i - 1� lish. goods, imported b' ourselves,,are a fork, or slings to take the grain or bay to cheese known as 11 MacJ�aren's Imperial. �' weighing 42 pounds. The donor had a very at $19,200, but a mail key. On the third ng-er -of the Ohur& at Mo,nkton,* was performed . on - I . ra � J y He is sole.judge of cheese lat the Wester�` � moon the United States left hand was a ring bearing the initial � 1, . - exceedingly 'nice goods. We can, ft ! the top of the building. After simudiug a . , clea'r idea of the fitness of things. —Friday afte � Tuesday evening, Sth inst., by Rev. C. 0. - � I . I �a . ' z' I again took the train as far fair of Canada. James W. Robertson is t4 I n nt seized at Boston a consignment letter "N". _,__�.. I g parties were - ,�. L � day at Agassi oner, whose name —Dr. Dillabough, of Hanii1to', charged special age .1, . Landsky. The contractin L te� the big man, the shaall man, the alim :11 Dominion Dairy Commissi' - six barrels and two Cases of eggs, ahipped —Sabbath, the 6th iDst., b_eiv� the anni- - Miss Katie Stief, bf Mon I � I I L V . a Sicamousat6tiou, where I took the train with attempting to defraud the heirs of the of . - kton, and Mr. I I : man, the fat m�n. Come and see." I a and reputation are household words all over -M ' Sharp out of $2,000, has been com- -rMelanson, a general merchant at verea,ry of the Rev. Gustavus 4onroe's in-' Gustave Whywate, of Wellesley. - ... - . .1 L on a branch of the Canadian Paciflo Railway i by R. J. L ' '-- � L . � for Vernon, where weipassed lakes, wood- Canada. —The Empire. I late r. . St. Mary's, New.Brunswick. In the barrels duction into Guthrie's church, �Iarriston, a —The Public School Board of Mitchell . �. . . I . The fact that the mirkei. price for cheese mitted for trial. " . L . LL . ,a -I land, mountains,and 'valleys in succession . I . —At a tea meeting in Bleecker street and boxes were found 300 pairs of men's number of friends representing �he congre- have engaged teachers for 1893 at the fol- I � I . . Is f i ' until we came to a village called Enderby, " many districts c quite, ch, Belleville, last Friday knit socks, which had not been entered with gation waited on their pastor atithe opening lowing - salaries : Principal, $800 ; lot. . . . I ual to the price realized I by the leading Methodist chur of.the Young People'a- Society df Christian . I 4 I J A C K ,cwi'0_'� N B110 S. I where there i8L a large �mill which supplies eq . ni%, the pastor, Rev. A. Campbell, raised the eggs. . - assistant, 8395 ; 2nd Assistant, $325 ; 3rd, . I . I L factoriesof Ontario," further attests, Prof. Endeavor on Monday evei ' 5 .. � I the largest paxt of the flour used in British I 1,06, wi If the debt. —The $300; 4th,. n7b ; 5tb, ,$275; 6th, $27., . - . . 6 - H progress which the $1 in It was and presented him with a valna�le fur � over, Miss Frank, the new primary teacher, $275. h� f . � Wyomliig Oil Comp3ny, completed Ani of! last week,. T.HE NOTED FURNIS ING PEOI - said, the p 9 - , L - . Columbia. I got to Vernon about 10 o'clo--k Robertson —H. G. Mmiarmid, foreman of the On. their sixth, wel� a few days ago . I's � , '_ PLE SEAFORTH. I a.m.- I walked up along &small creek and dairymen of this province :1�ave rulde. He tario office, Belleville, and his �vFife had a feared it would prove.& dry hole as the in- cost. During the year 59 rn�mbers have —The littlp daughter of Mr. " John, Ur- � L M - I ' was glad to know and to assure them of the ' 'dications were not favorable. However 10 been added to the communion roll and there . � . I I I - . ; - saw a very heavy crop of alfalfa. It was a fact that in all Ontario there were not two narrow escape from asphyxiation by gas from is also a largely- increased interest in the ,qubart, of Kirkton, who swallowed a bean - i - I ! second or third crop and would LfLve over men who would grudge the!, people of Quebec a coal stove Sunday morning last.- gallons of glycerine were procured and the that found its way into one, of her lungs And ; i� AN M.P.'S TRAVELS, IN THE] 3 tons to the acre. The -fielebad been � well shot. The explosion almost opened the schemes, of the church; and cheering indica- - —George D. Lawriej Blanshard township had An operation performed by three physi. . . it - � i�rrigated. There are ,sorne fine farms on the . their success in these matt a. For bimself bowels of the earth, and it is, claimed the tions of prosperity generally. Mr. Munroe . . .. Rr I L I - NORTHWEST. w t at Quebec had treasurer, bas disposed of his magnificent . went from Embro to Harriston. � I I cians without avail, threw up the bean in a I ,- . I .way to Vernon and some heavy crops of he would be glad to know t -had made 100 acre farm to Win. Rundle, realizing the well will be a good producer., . . . .. . . fit of coughing, and in now in a fair way of \ � I V . I . tima�ed to yield'over 30 made so much advancemen and . —In St. Thomas the by-law against the - I - � wheat which were es I I � � � I L � � LETTIER IV. * dairy products of such xcellent quality sum of $7,000. bu8ive language has been mia-laid . . recovery. " . . is . [WRtTrxN Fop. TimExposITOR.1 i bushels per acre and the land is said to have —Manitoba's exhibit at the World's Fair, use of it Perth Items. , —The Presbyterian Churciies in Stratford d L I that . they would rank first at the World's - - - _. . I ! grown wheat continuously for over 20 years. will be very large and varied, a,nd will - in- and cannot be found, and in consequence of e � � . - Fair as -well as at Sherbrooke and Toronto.- . —Revival meetingst i re still being h Id in made a new departure for Thanksgivin - L . a I Victoria is the Capital of British Colun" They say cats do not do an well as wheat T elude a pair of live moose and a pair of elk this a case before the police magistrate bad I . . I theMethodist Churches in Mite -hell. Day, being the decoration of the ascrel L L is . bia and is situated on the south of Va#-: but peas yield a good crop of fine grain, en- - at broken to harness. ' to be dismissed. The Journal adyisos' all � . I- . . couver 141and. It contains many -fine build, � .1 Ontario's Grand � dld Ma- n e —Hezekiah Francis, of Munro, has been precincts with fruit, flowers and vegetables. ... . l � tirely free from worms. I Stratford. —The Governor-General has declined to who have any grudge Against their n' ighbors I ved to the Home for theindigent. The decorations in St. Andrews' Church 1 � - I inga and the streets and roads are well ma�e I , JOHN MCMILLAN. - . � ; . I I e the sentence of Robert McGreevyt to take advantage of Ibis opportunity and, remo w_ I � . and kept in good repair. It is the head- L I . comwat air feelingm. . —The total building expenditure , in were especially beautiful. I I . I t .., (TO BE CONTINUED.) The Hon., Oliver Mowat delivered a Iec, contractor, Quebec, who is.serving a year's give vent to th Stratford, for the season. just past, amounts —Miss Margery Mulberon, third d&u L_ � quarters of theL vessels engaged in Beg -1 fish, . i4L , �. ghter I 4 .- in - � ture n Stratford last Friday ni lit on the term in jail there. - —A eat got into the pipe orgau at the to over -$130,000. of Mr. thomas Malharou, of Mitchell, died . I I - _ � nd here the war shi a -of Britain ar� The fecture - A private letter from England states Presbyterian church at Tilsonburg, on Sun- . � , 1�0_ lug a 0 81 1 "Fruits of Christianity. " was Mrs. R., Martin, of Listowel, slipped suddenly of heart dtaesse on Wednesday I � stationed an their headquarters on thLb Quebec vs. Ontario Cheese. — . i� . under the Auspices of the Young Men's tha,t' Sir Andrew Clarke pronounces , Sir day and made it interesting for the organ- evening, I , I Paicific coast. Esquimwl,t ha�bour is situl (From the Montreal Gazettia.] . . I I er and amu ' and fell in heF own yard, a few days ago, I 9th inst. The deceased bad been 4 � � i Professor _'Robertaou, Dominion dairy Christian Association, and, notwithstanding John Abbott to be free from organic trouble, ist, annoying to the preach 'mg breaking her arm at the wrist. suffering somewhat from asthma for several " 3 L , a,ted 1�bout two. mile& from -Victoria. Ither� the inclement weather, there was a large At' and simply run down through overwork. to the congregation. The feline coald not —The number of teachers in training at .years, but -her sudden death was quite un- I - saw the growing dock that we have beard ab commissioner, has drawn 'down ULPOU his tendance. Hon. Thomas B'allantyne occu- —The steamer City of Lincoln, at Liver. be found until after the service was overgand S I . I : r - the tratford Model School is 43, and at looked for. She was in her 29th year. t� � much about in connection, with the Md I - devoted head the awful wrath of Hon. Thos. , pied'the chair.' This lecture is a continua- pool from Montreal, had A" very rough pas- quite frequently reminded the people that Mitchell 25.. - I � I � . L� I- . � k I , Greavy, Connally inveeltigation. -It is a piece Ballantyne, speaker of the Ontario Legis- 1 tion, of or sequel to Mr. Mowat'a, much ad- sage.. Several hogs and 117 cattle were car. the organ was tenanted. —Tirnothy Hance, one of Elms's pioneer . . I f t I I —Mr. J. A. Chalmers, near Poole, bad. farmers, and who has resided on lot 1, con- - L ;J of fine work.. At Victoria I rhet M�. James . lature, who in his day. has' rendered much I - I . � LL _ iLrying intere ts of his pro- mired lecture on the 11 Evid�nces of Chris- ried away by the heavy seas which swept —Arthur Snetsiuger, son of J. C. Suit- his sheep worried by dogs the other night, oession 11, of that township, since 1858, " I . Eastie, son of Mr, James Hastie, of McKil- service to the d% a ! singer, ex- M.P., of Moulinette, near Corn- L , L y t Y. .P - I . I ianit " � ver the vessel. one bad to be killed. � . 'jop. He showed me over the city and,at tho vince. The cause of Mr. Ballantyne a - As shown by the Beacon's report its prin- I hus- wall, died in Cincinstti a few days ago. died od the 5th inst. - Deceased Was S Con- � I i , Chinese quartern, be took me td anger -would , have exici ted approval in a less —Mrs, Cornwalli of Windsor, whose —Mr. C..H. Merryfield has purchased servative in politics, a member of the Eng- . �1 +the Joss -House, the place w�hero I small minded and ungenerous man, and is cipal line of argument Went to show that, band aied from exposure during'the Ameri- The young man graduated in the Upper Mr. Hurlburt's share in the Monkton saw lish Church, and, when in good health, was - I I w contrary to the claims of opponents of Chri j at received $1,000 Canada College at Toronto some few years . o e is are to the ardor and saga- - Is- can civil war, has u ison Electrical mill business. a regular -attendant -At the church in I . 71 � they - worship. We also visited tianity, the ethics introduced by Christ had back pension and an allowance of $12 per o and entered the Ed —Mr. F. Turnbull has been appointed I � I ort cit of , -ofessor o, artson. But the facts . , I - Hen�fry.n.. . I -1 . one of the opium dens where all. the comf _. -_ � an month.. toorks at Montreal to follow the profession men Was Gibson and Miss Lowrie, two of ._1 I �, I e possible is pro,Vided for the ma allowed to. speak for themselves. borne fruit in the world, and that Christi ior teacher at Milverton, at a salary of — . - � .� and conveniene morality formed in fact the only system of 71-Lapt week 55,953 barrels of apples were of a electrician. He left Montreal about $370 a year. . I . - � . . opium amokers,such aft easy cushioned loung. he o inion ommisaioner, ratur0io'g in true morality�.- He briefly summarized the hi' d from Mo o -Great Britain, four weeks ago, going to CiUCin&tti, where L Listowel'.ik beat Public School teachers, have I . - , I 11 W __ . es to recline on, pipes m &c,, but as it the early part of Septet'nber from a visit to . . utreal - he was employed by a wholesale drug Iff rm. —Mr. Be , or., who resides. on theAth handed in their resigastions to the Board. I � � 10 . - main truths and Uachings of the New Tes- :9T'th's previous -week �61 81 barrels. To line, near Virkton, is seriously ilt And L - . s- was in the morning Zeinu we visited the the Maritime Provinces, where he has sue .. Miss Morris, daughter of Mr. Andrew Mor ! L L . I - tsment. Nothing could be more demon- tal for. the season, * 356,7 ,barrels, as com- —On the morning of the 10th lost., John little hopes are entertained for his recov ; ria, has be ' : ace there were no smokers present. John, ceeded in stirring up a deep intereat in . . �sery a , tea to one of the Vacant L � I I stratable by fact than that tbe.morality in pared with 262,852. last year. McCarty, lot 10, concession 12, Bosauquet, —Between fifty and sixty of St ry, :ud Ppoin g in . � I t Verr, son ,of Mrs. Kerr, MaKillop, is thsr� dairying, dropped off at Sherbrooke .to,have o leated by Christ Wail of the ighest obar- —Wild ducks in the vicinity of the Bay . church DSMODS, U Mrs. CriOh, ,DOW te&Chin i ? and was in charge of a bauk!tipt stockq- � a look over the exhibition then in progress u . � lost his barnswith all their contentep con- people accompanied the Methodist Mumbs,rd, was offered the primary class, at - ,; I - i I � 1� . I actor and purity. The- highest intellects' in of Quinte, were never before so numerous. siating of grAn, hay, straw, implements, choir to the concert at Stratforo L On the - - i . . Mr. Howell, a stationer, son-in4aw of Rev,-- there. He was so much pleased with the a salary of $325. , - I f I . . I . theistic ranks admitted thii. The lecturer Hunters can knock them ov'er with Stick@. and three horses, It was caused by the evening of Thanksgivi D � i . I a I - I Mr. Musgrave, MaKillop, is' also ther6, excellent que,lity of the cheese shown that ah L Thousando'upon thousands! strew the shores, upsetting of a lantern. The property; was —Rev. IrZyba —Mrs, A. Burnett, of Poole, fell through L I � k ! e late Mr, he- requested the committee of. management owed im a graphic manner the immense I I M. p. And . - mpbell were the hatchway Into the caller one evening - L . � , . of th L influence Christian morality'and love wield- making a rich harvest for coal sports. insured in the Huron and Middlesex Mu- the recipients of handsome onto previous I � I . Meyer, of Harpurhey, is carry! -on a pri,- to send exhibits of the Quebec. products , he ee I � � ing a lately, breaking one of her ribs and dearly � � � Toronto ed ip the world, an influence for good more —Sorne time in t ly hours of Tues- tual Fit'a Insurance Company of Loudon for, to their departure from St. rys to Essex fracturing, her ankle. On the same day Mr. . o i o vate bank and dealing in -real estate. The Y� I from sor�e ei liteen,factories to the I J� I ' 9 er religious day morning, 8th inst,, r. Yates one of $700. - . Centre. 160 i I L were All very kind and pleased to see any one Industrial fair for comparison by the went- powerful than that of all oth . Ha Burgmann bad the miefdrtuu'e -to trip and L , with'the cheese exhibited from combined.' In this connection he warDed his Galt's oldest and most e9pected . oitizena —While G. R. Smith, of Hamilton, was ., - , Miss Carey, of Stratford, whon return- fall on the edge of a pail and � received an L I L �' , from Huron. I visited �, aeon Hill park ern judges as -complied with, hearers against the error of blaming Chris-' took his own life by shoot ng himself in the in.Montreal the other day at the fixing of ing from the Baptist Church service on I L I , �1, I whese there is a fine view. of the water and Ontario. The request w tianity for all thri sets of its professors, some mouth. He had been in a despondent state the flour standards, he interviewed the Thanksgivin,t Day, had -the misfortune to ugly gash in the forehead. The. doctor had . -, � -, I the mountidus all around. There is a nice and a most complimentary report was made hich werein direct violation 'of - Chris- for some time. . ,,eneral manager of the Richelieu, Ontario, fsI1 and brea a wrist, to put some stitches in it. . - I . f ,by the judges at of w F - drive Around tht park where there are some upon the Quebec produc . ri teaching. He also spoke of the danger —A cablegram to the � Toronto Globe . -L-The Avonbank Cheese and Batter - . I . . I - :1 � - _Pf Government tial Navigation Company for the purpose of try- —Mr. Win. Climia, of the Listowel Ban" � �, ponds wi h swans, ducks and. other varietie Toronto. Not a c6pper . � . 't � ' 11- ing to induce the com pany to An I �. . money was used in the purchase of these , of misin,terpreting the tendency of biblical says : Liverpool reports clinpiain of the i . Put Ou a ner, has been appointed . a Deputy Game M � UfaCturiag Company closed their cheese I � of water fowl, also a yard for bears, and ality by taking isolated texts out of ferior quality of many Can�'dian apples now service of boats from Hamilton, such as was Warden by the, Ontario Game a � on on Saturday, November 5th. The � � cheese, or in pay - ment of the expense of mor I , nd Fish sea � '.., I I , . - - j shelter and a small park for deer. racoong� I . their proper getting. Many flagrant in- arriving. Uneven packi4 damages prices, in vogue some years ago. The manager Commission. sea:on has proved very successful. They I - � �11 � fowle', etc. There Are a large number ol sbipmbnt-to Torbnto and handling there, �stances of such pervert, ion. were referred to. and is causing a tendency to want of confi- didn'tgive Mr. Smith much encouragement —Mr. James Sills, air., who has been for a assumed buttermaking :the following -1 A .1 � Chinese in all the towns and cities of British the whole cost being defrayed by the com- f real teachings of the Christian relig, n Canadian fruit. : to hope for what was asked, and said the long time a resident of Mitchell, left last Monday, which, under the efficient man- � I i . dence in . . L �, L i I � Columbia. Most of the cooks and waiters mittee at -Sherbrooke, through Mr. H. S. 'Tfi,6 to I � : The avowed and produced golden fruit the L world over. He —Representatives of temperance organiz%- Navigatio'n Company was short of boats. week for Nebraska, where he intends to re- agement of Mr. Muir, promises every sue- 1 in hotels, and also servants in, private Iam� Foster, of Knowlton. 0 - ­ I - : compared the public and private virtues of tions' and religion Ottawa have " ' cese. The factory is fully equipped with all 4 . � ,I a -bodies in I trunk containing a young lady's side in future. . - I ilies, are Chinese. Man,� of the white peo� evident purpose of Prof. Robertson, in sug- cor- ra- —A � � . . I I �ern.Chrhtian communities with the taken initial steps to the roposed fede ctioD on the market —Mr. G. A Lowrie, south of Mother- the ,modern dairy Apparatus, and a new : --- � ple think- the Governwent o�ght. to adopt ge8ting the exhibition of Quebec chenee at n1c . . i . apparel was sold by au - � . rup ce interests of city 8 i . � T I .. I � . . . to keep the Toronto, w ' , Ingersoll, a day or two ago, for well, has gold his farm of one hundred engine. I � I some stringent regulations as to bring -prominently before tion brutalitiesSIld cruelties of ancient tion of the temperan i the quare, . - � I . Chinese out of the countiy, as they can live the public of Canada and Great Britain, a Greece, and Rome, at that time containing with a view to more succe sful temperance $4.80. The property origiiaally belonged to acres to Mr. Wm. Rundell, for $7,000, —Mr. James Stewart, of Elms, has pur- ' q �-__ � l I 'im nearly all that there was of civilization in efforts.' Miss Brusingham, who is a sufferer from J3,000 cash and the crop of 1893. � chased the Ad&m Gordon fArm, ou the to - I L . 1. - . � . so much cheaper than other classes and work knowledge of the excellent 'and highly � 7-n 11 �� . the world. Even the gods of those com. —The steamer Draconia, from Montreal, umption, and was retained by a party —Mr. Thomas Ballantyne has sold his line, from the Loan Company, containing. 4- . L - L for such very low wages, that they injure proved quality of quebec dairy products. ' con% .11 - - . munities were 'monsters in lustful indul- arrived at London, Englan , on Thursday, with -whom she had lived befo' Sth con- 100 Acres, for $3,900. Mr. Wm. Shearer � 11 � 11 � - the whi-te men;. but there is another respect. The suggestion was prompted by,. worthy gence, and were invoked to lend their aid to 10th inst., having had. a terrible voyage. re her illness, farm of one hundred acres. on the- I has purchased from the Trow estate, Strat- 1 5 i - 4 , th in default of 'a board bi I I? � i- motives, and could not fail of useful results. I 11. It is said an offer 'cession of Elms, to Mr. Petters, of Paisley �� � . able claEs who consider the presence of the e greatest crimes. Still more debased was She lost 170 head of cattle. The Canadian of $10 was refused for the trunk and for the sum of $5,500. - ford, the Rothwell farm, lot 2.3 and part 24, 1) Chinese a necessity, and say it would be im- .Certainly the reputation of Ontario cheese, � . . I � : . oLs heathen n -a- t 50 head. contents previous to the sale. . :1 ; . I the condition of the barbar from Baltimore to Glasgow lea —Miss- Urquhart,' teacher of An4e`rson on the 2nd concession *of Eftna, Paying . �1 , . not be injured ; OR,. tiong.. He showed ' that the influence of . 11 � possible to supply their places with white so well , could I n -, h i rl . . —Dr. Davis, who in 1875 was convicted —The teachers engaged in Lucknow school, has resigned. Miss Kirk has bee i $4,350. Mr. James Fenton and hit' brother. 1 1 - labour, as the wages of white men are full : the contrary, t e consequence of proving . . '_ � 41 1 . y 9, and always has been, on the abou �6 .i � pagan.lam 11 -in Toronto on a charge of committing abor- a. B. Wilson, purchased the Duncan Anderson farm, t . I I , � I dodble the wages paid the Chinese, and that the Quebec product worthy of equal praise - school for 1893, are Mr. D. D. Yule, princi- engaged as her successor. Mis ;. �. a a an aide of vice and degradation. On the other tion and sent to the penitentiary, died at pal; Miss Sam Burgess, 2nd department; has resigned as teacher of Fish Creek a mile below Macton, for $4,460. It con- . : � �. , ' I i - L I hand, Christianity, rising w�th tli4 most ob- Kingston last week after serving 15 ye rs * - tain4 105 Acres. I I it would be impossible to get a great amount must be to raise the st=dard of C n di ' a in Miss Carrick and Miss E. Archibaid,3rd and school. i of the l&bour performed by the Chinese dairy produ,4't sale in I ,9, and promote their i I - -ord on I I scure following, had, with in raculous prison. He was released some time ago and —A marriage took, place in Stratf I . done in a satisfactory .manner by any other the foreign market. Besides, Prof. Robert- 11 4th departments. Miss Burg�as has $300 a - —While Mrs. Youngston, an aged lady I - . growth, extendad a benign Influence over % has since been living in Kingston. gq, as she is consi the morning of Thanksgiving Day -the pre- � son might well feel a-, personal pride in the dered a superior teacher. residing on the 8th concession of Blanshard, ? . class, so there is a diversity of opinion as to large portion of the earth's inhabitants. As '—The demise of three aged residents of - at present in was c osing liminari-es of which are so romantic and un- . -_ I L to raise here are five departments I ' a barn door recently, it fell - 11 � � the Chinese question. One strong argument fruits of his labor in this province modern fruits of Christianity, he enumerht- Galt is chronicled in - last week'spapers. the school, but owing. to the small attend- upon her, fracturing her collar bone and usual as to be well worth noting. The , : 6 L -of Qpeb& cheese, under im- . I the parties use against them is, that all th the character d a large number of societies which had They were, Mr. James Gorman, in his 75th ance of pupils in .some of' the rooms the causing other injuries. bridegroom, Albert E. Eleombe, is a dapper - . � 11 wealth that they can accumulate is not used proved methods of make, to the high plane e 11 I . . been organized of late years for the purpose year; Mr. Richard Yates, in his 17th year - lose one of the de- —The final dividend in the estate of Mr. little Englishman, wh- arrived in Stratford . I - I . I to -im,Vro,ve the 6ountry but is all sent to upon -which the produdt of Ontario fadtories Board has decided to c ? L . .- of carrying out and spreading abroad -the and Mrs. William Woods, also in her 77th R. H, Pomeroy, of Fullarton, has been in April last from Lincolnshire, England. . I I . 7 � I I I .1 p : China, whereas most of the other classes has long rested, and 110 establish by -practi- partments after New Years., i�l I ; T -� divine.ethics -of the religion!of the Nazarene. year. - . ly 361c on the He is -open hearted and cheery, but impres- 11 L L � settle down and improve the country. They cal demonstration the palue of method and .,. Alder Smart, son of the late Judge made. The estate pays on. . I L I In an eloquent peroratiou,,the distinguished —At a meeting of the Iri h ,rty hold in ' — home dollar. The liabilities were $3,490.85, and sionabJe, On shipboard he made the ac- I 4 I . also. point to the many filthy habitation uniformity in the busints� of cheese -making. a - Smart, Hamilton, was on his way I . niRht ago, Mr from Denver, Colorado, where he had been the . V I the following lecturer urged big bearers to hold fast to Dublin a few . 11'ake, M. P. assets $1,274.16. quainiance of a little Swiss loss, which - �i I . I I a - I � � . .. - r I and the immorality of the Chinese as it The Montreal Herald gives � :"I - I their Christian faith as their most valued for the south division of Longford, read a for his health, when he died on board the —Mr. And Mrs. Leslie, of St. Marys, threatened to develop into mutual love, She I � I I race. , 1 report of rernarks made by Professor Robert- . L I I L . I , on of a poRsesslon. . . L closing a check for $5,000 from the locat�d at,'Rochester, and although letters �1 I I During my stay in Victoiia I' put up at 'son on the occasion of the organizati letter an train near Chicago. His atep-mother, Mrs. celebrated their crystal wedding, or the '� I � . At the' conclusion of the lecture, which committee- of Irish home rule sympathisers Smart, was with the unfortunate young 15th anniversary of their maiiia on were frequently exchanged,' the tie :that I r I the Dominion hotel; iv:hiah 'was built and new Dairy School at St. Hyacluthe, Pro- I I ge, �� , ' I was warmly applauded, Mr. C. J. Me- in Toronto. " . man. Mr. ,5 - Tuesday evening, 8th inst., by a party at binds did not develop a�rengtb, Just a ' , . I omnedby a Mr. Jones,w-ho kepta butdhers.' vince of Quebec . I . mart was well known in Ham I . . Gregor, in a few eulogistic words, moved a —In -reply to an address from the Roman ilton and was a member of the:ch their residence. week previous to his marriage. Mr. Elcombe . il . L � �, shop ia Clinton At one time. It is now run Prof. Robertson said that Quebec had I'M ion 7 it ring -with which I L . . ; I � I � vote of thanks to the lecturer. The .Rev. Catholics of Portage Is Prairie, Archbishop foot d b 1. I .1� . I �� and a son-in-law coni- long enjoyed a good reputation for the good , L � �all team of 1890.- He ha eien anwer. —The Mitchell Presbyterians have de- purchased an engagemei: � l hy A son . . I can re Mr. Holmes seconded the 'motion and the Tache made a reference t6the school ue . church, he intended to seal the compact. On show- L i I , I I The mor he f a- ing from lung trouble, and for th4ast nine cided on the erection of a new , . , mend the Dominion hotel as one of the beat quality Of its butter. e raw 0 : � . I �a`n i ing it to a friend he was chided with having 'I . I Rev, Mr. Lindsay supported it, both gentle- tiOD, saying it would be better for the - months bad lived in'Denver. They are not only out of debt, but they , . �1 �, � the province, Its' " people, its pastures, its t in $2,500 to- to go so =. I � kept and cheapest thatI met with on the Pa� Men speaking in warm terms of praise. The adian peo le if more religion was taugb a fAr away for a bride while there � � I - . i I streams, its forage crops, and its cattle, the —William Henry, of Nissouri, is alleged have a nucleus of somewhat ne r . cific coast. - On the mornipg of the 30th of id ot half exprOss the feelings bo . were so many charming young ladies in -1 L , � resolution d n th the trotestant and Catholic schools. to have got drunk up in Perth county the wards a building fund. �i . . . . . a assured that it was admirably . � L i I September, I left Viotorial by steamship for more he wa � ; of admiration existing in the audience, and ander Chalmers has be3n re- Stratford among whom he might make a i - I . ; L . -1 Vaucouver, where I only 'remained two or adapted for successful dairy farming. Until . as carried with honorm � Sir Oliver brief - —Mr. Michael McConnelly, formerly of other night and driven over to John —Mr. Alex to -take J I - I three hours, then emb%rked on a train last year the cheese of the provin ce- did not it w paeass, near Belleville, died, in Minneapolis Michael's place in London township, for the engaged aa cheese maker for the Moukton selection. The suggestion seemed � - � ; I I I - I ly and suitably acknowledged the vote. . - immediate root, and the young man at once - . d I for the East, and �on arriving at Agassiz sta- reflect much credit on the xnanufactu�ers. i- last week of typhoid favor. The - deceased purpose of collecting a bill for blacksmith- faiAcrry for 1893. The past season has been L': I � � " I L tk . �tory's exis- made his way to the tailor shop in counec- .� I � 11 ; tioa,,I got off the train in order to4iisi,t Ver�y great 'improvement has . been made # L I made a fortune in the cattle buiiness. - The that he says Michael owed him. It was the most successful in this fa . in tion with the establishinent in which he was ,� i L . � 3 L J I the Exnerimental f&rM.L I stopped at Ithe within three years. A. gratiflying illuitra- . �, Canada-! L� remains were brought home for interment. Mont- one o'clock in the morning when he tence. I . - - I L . I F L . rable weath- employed, and' to the company of girls ,� . L- - a as g' - big brother, Mr. J. MoC L A! Aberdeen Ho -ase, keptL by a Scotchm'sil tion of tbi W iven at the Dominion Snow fell in many parts of Ontario on He left onnelly, of go there, and Michael refusing to let him —Notwithstanding the uufavo I - I ' e tea -meeting at Cromarty, on Thurs- therein assembled made the startling offer � I L I � , , I , - I, , , , , , I ' 'i ' , I �p , � , , - - , - , 6 " I � aI ` ,� - - , �o �n . I L7t' a It T I d 9 g T ;I a I e .t1J pf ,P I 1, , a I I 9 d a a I I er � le t &1� � � - � I , � , , , - , , I , 's� d I I I f Ramed McRae, from Aberdeenshire, Scot! dairy a46� at Sherbrooke in 1891, when a Thursday 10th inst. I Odessa, $30,000. 1 . ik Henry took a fence raiLand attacked the er, th - � . I , . . . , � L I —Thanksgiving was universally observed —Mr. James Herbert, Biddulph, had two 440r, smashing one of the panels. Informa- day evening, 3rd inst., was a grand success. that be would marry any girl in the room . %`I I L . land., It being about 6 o'clock p.m., I took British Judg.b, who could not be partial to i ring would fit and who would sia- I � . -t � 1. ' i � erum �� . �_ a stroll over a part of the Gov ent farm, any province of Canada, stated that the throughout the Dominion. large barns burnt on Sunday night about ti�u was laid against him, and he was On the platform were Rev. Mr, Henderson, whom lit - . . � I . , and went atraight to the buildings. Just cheese from Quebec was among the fineit —Incoming vessels at Halifax report 11 o'clock. A large quantity of grain and arrested. i of Bengali, Rev. Mr. Burwash, of Staffs, cept him. The .ring fitted three of the num- I . . : I � L I . I - h6 had ever examined at any exhibition on severe weather on the passage. farm implements were also destroyed. A —Mr. Win. Hilborn has purchased the and Rev. Mr. Hamilton, of Motherwell, all ber, but two declined the proposition. The I � I . before I reached there I saw a t L . f whom delivered excellent addre I *sea, The third,L.not wisbing to Injure the feelings of � t L � I lady come out and go- to what I supposed this coatinen or in Great Britain. The ,-. '�—Galt had a magnificent show of Chrys- portion of the lose is covered by insurance old town hall in Ayr, the seene al many 0, o : I � . . . - - * e en A I . r 4. Q L. 1, U - 4-u I + vm;�Ir . . I- +.'h. 1rTm1knrnc­nd Hibbert Voin"fin- livel athering in the old dave, and has a principal interest centered in Rev, Air. Ham- th g crous suitor, declined to give'an im- -1 . ' flu no a pa -rap, but A turned out to be Alre. honors won a VL rvv V " TV 06 S? In" UL"U"An We . I 0 .? 7 .j . I . . . - . � .rp, the Manag&'s wife, who had come more than . . ease on ex- Was good slei ra Ago the Roman Catholic gan 0 men removing i h ' aridl sealed the compact. "i I I Sha �� - , I it across the fiats be- ilton's description of a trip through Pales- mediate answer. - . Sbf remained after shop maiatained by the ob —There ghing in Quebec on —Fifty _yes , out to remove a slip of paper from a ma- hibition during th,9 present year. Sample Thanksgivig Day. diocese of Toronto was erected, and twenty- hing the old Knox church, where he intends tine, which was very interesting and in- ours, however, I il I . �, I - J . atructive, and was highly appreciated, by the Some friends of the bridegroom, thinking I"! chino which giY6 the exact amount of cheese from some twenty different factories � —The Walkerton Royal Templars have five years ago the . Archbishop, of Toronto to make Es moulding shop of it. He also has - ,-,I � . d. that he might in time repent so hasty a 1-. i sunshine during the day. I found Mrs. were s;iected at Sherbrooke by the dairy organized a literary society for joung -men. was consecrated Bishop of London. In a number of men employed taking. out the audience. The choir, under the able lea �1 L I - . . ��; - of Mr. F. L. Hamilton, rendered ex- woolog, counselled him the night previous �1� Sharp to be a very" intelligent, amiable lady. I commissioner and forwarded to the great —At St. Andrew's church, Toronto, on commemoration of these two events a seats in the old church and intends ership ,� j -_ * She told me that Mr. Sharp was away at' industrial exhibition at Toronto, to be com- Thanksgiving 4 1 ay, the Rev;,D. J� Macdon. celebration of unusual character was held in to make a workshop or storehouse of -the cellent music, while the, chair was ably to declare the ceremony off, but he manfully ,_ i I . Scott, who rif us ad given his , i Ottawa on business, for which I was very pared ' there with the cheese of wastern nell, in enumerating some of the national Tgronta last week. building. This church was built in filled;by the pastor, Rev. P. �i � - - � '1 I I - I . I "The death in a . nnoune kept the audience in the but of humorby word and would stand by it. - The 1appy : . Borry. In the course of conversation I Canada by the leading buyers of cheese. in causes for thanksgi�lngj saidthat there was �/— ed of David 1M, the. Rev. R. Lindsay being the first . ' "I I , ' nthusiastic agricul- Ontario. The following report from the the bountiful harvest and immunity I from Thomp . son, West Williams, near Parkhill,, pastor of the congregation w6rohippin his witty and appropriate remarks at the couple were escorted to the station by a -1 � .- � . - . - - �� - ' I I -posted about what was go. Toronto newspapers shows what a capital -the cholera scourg6, which threatened an aged 73 years. The funeral services at the in it. He was succeeded by Rev, D. 9 close of each address. The ladies had pr !I � � turist and well Uen w 'number of friends, where they took -the train .. ing on at the farm. Ne*,t morning I met s8ion the cheese from Quebec made on invasion, and then, he added, as a possible house And tbb grave were according to the Ruer, who, after an able minis�ry -of many vided such an abundance Of good things. for Toronto on'their honeymoon trip. The i . . . f a . a . . . - ; ved to Missouri oyer twenty that a social was held the following even bridefr?om,s age is said to be 23, and the I �� � Mr, Sutherland, farm forenfan, who t6ok =who, examined them : cause fdr many eople in Canada, the e100- rites of the Masonic Society and the Metho- years remo, 4 inment cont , bride a is estimated at anywhere from 28 to � [ - me over the farui. I was much surpri8ed to Hoxom FOR EASTERN TOWNSHIPS 0HERSE, 0011 Of ClevelanT He added that the.res6it dtat church. Rev. Stephen Knott preached years ago. Since then the Rev. John ingg And, at which, the enterts � 11 * of. redtations and 40. May joy And happiness attend them, .4 � , see the improvements in the shape of clear. 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