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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1892-12-02, Page 4� I- -�:7, - __ __________L_��� - I . ___­_il� I U, . . __ . . I - . _ - ;;;�kpl ­ I ?i � - i - - . � I . I I -, . . _� . , �_A kZ� -, If _-_ ---------- - __ . - - . . . � I A y �, I --------'--- MWWA90WAM1_"WM,,V4�---1­�, - . . ,- I . I __ -1 ­ ______ - - - ______ — ------ ____ - - - ____ - __ . � , . . . r�, - 1. I � �, __ - _ ____ _ � . - . _ - . -,---- I I I � � - - � , . . � ,� "A ; ; , A , - - - i 1_' I - I � - �_Iffl � F � I I ; F` � __ I � I � . . . . I I - - . . I . - I . - I - - ..... I - If - . i .. - .. - I , � , ... - � I I . I - � - I � . I : - ... "I . I . I 11, _. 4 . . 1, . � 1 ��7 . � - DmEMBEA2 �­ - - - I � THE HURON EXPOSITOR. . 1 1 1892. 1 ­. . - I I I - __ - � I - _____ - � - I . - --- - I I . � . 1 7 1 - Ic I it I � NEW ADVFDRTISEkENTS. theory. Ther'e is no doubt but that Mr. lr�4 . ad by Parliament. ! "The ' , News of the Week. followed by a strewh of loamy'laild, before big . In looking over the country, I . ap- L 12th year wb en he took Walton school at an 11 � . I . I I Mowa"t has been phenomenally successful in . y q receiv ' we reached Saski toon, where there are a pe a very level, but all at once one comes [inerease of wary. After 5J years there ,be 1_4 � Mr The figure"betwes arenthesis after each pdsiti n in very aepurately st%tei by Girip as HYDROPHOBIA INOCULATION.—Ten persons ' - .- ; number of settlers, We arrived !at Prince on cooly 200 or 300 feet deep. came to Brussels wbere he has been prinal. ' � I Ine denotes the page notibteheppaper on which ttie Ontario, while hit; followeri have displayed f 11 . . . . of Danville, Virginia, bitten by a mad dog, Albert about 6 o'c [ock p. m., aii& went to OHN MOMILLAN. put for 19:.'y years. No person in Brusselg I - advertisement will be found. * . ' were inoculated at the P,isteur Institute, ( J . . � ko independence of tboUght and acation, a proposed fast �Atlantic service job Now York. the Royal hotel, a mperance hbooe, where : - ­. to.!day will deny that b'p, is a tip -tot) teacher � , - 11 Man's Furs—Jackson Bros 1) . ' (TO BE CONTINUED,) * I I . whieh was never nianifest6d by the follow. good deal of liqu r is drank. Prince Al- with a method of ' I , It I Don't Win -1. V. Fear: �5) . i: ;pudent an attempt at public robbery THE 64 BREAKERS 1) BuRNED. — Th,o a SEEN � imparting instruction Overcoats—E. McFaul �11 � era of Sir John Mac-danald. But, it is alto 1 as an of the r&fAc%)Iy raida on tile treasury 11 Breakers," the elegant summer residence bort is situated on the south ba�k of the - - " 17 equalled by few, hence his claim should . . Millis. (5) r� north branch .of So skatchewan ri�er. The have carried more weight than it did m In Three Weeks—Robert ., by ey dicites and oorporations which have of Cornelius Vandoibilt at New ort, Rhode Huron Notes. ' Ready for Us� Clotbing—Jackson Broj, (5) a fike.' th tt there is & great difference bt:- banks of the river re juot so high here as at — re. Alex. King and family, of Gorrie, backed up as it was by the expressed wis' OurNew Sign—Duncan & swoll a our national debt to its present pro- Igl ' T Duncan, (5) - and, caught fire Friday, ,an - is now a h - I � Discount Sale—john Ward. (5) I tvveen goveming ths Dominion and govern- porti no in order to make a few millionaires. mass of mouldering ruins. 'The loss to eat[- Edmonton. The p &as is well wa ered and lef b ii Monday. to join - her husband in of about one hundred ratepayers Whose I ; Bran—A. W. Ogilvie & Co. (8) . ink only one Prov . ince. In the latter cas-,). To. n,i ety, mine out of every hundred of. the mated as $300,000. . plan y of timber. Mr Mo. Boise vaine, Manitoba. Miss Jessie Alexander, 2. (8) ­ : , t healthy, with opinions skould certainly, Pe worth tonic. ,Agents Wanted—Charles Hunbar. -(5) 1 there'la4ittle divereity of interest, " it is of �o A VALUABLE LIBRARY.—A rich- citizen Dowell, M. P., has a fine saw mili wKii two — r. John F. Blake, of the 7th canoes- thi I . while in tax -ridden population of Canada . - . BusineoisfoiSale—Mise Stevenson. (81 the forn�er there is the greatest possible di. earthik consequence whether we have a fast of the United States has made an offer for circular s%wo, dr'iv n by a 125 hdrse power Rion f Ashfield, has rented the McMillan lithe Clinton New Era of last week. -bas .. . , . . . I - � . . I . 10,000 engine Lumber i very high, , . Several H-uronians who are 11 Constance Factory—jobn McDowell. (15) Attar, bic service or,niot. It will not inereas-3 the late Ernest Renan's library of . being from farm car Port. Albert for a term of years. the following - I JAt Cost—D. Weismiller.. (8) 1 . versity of intere6t. Ea -.b Province is work- their earnings or tighten their .burdens"one volumes. " $18 to $20 per thoneand for the L common —I is rumored that Mr. Nightingale, one in Manitoba, write to their friends in this . - - I . I Ptore for Sale—D. Weismiller. (8) ing and scheming to get all it c%n from the' iota. If the system will: pay commercially, A SAD END.—Saln Johnston, the oldest sorts. Mr. McDowell has a *y fine of the leading business men of Brussels, is vicinity giving rather disco . � L , . - $peeialL Sale—D. Mclutyre. (8) . I lot soine wcalthy corporation undertake it negro in Georgia, hat, just been murdered. hpuse' with a well kept gArden. I about to remove from that town. of the prospects out ur,aging reports . . �Tl. anted—Secitt Bros. (8) Dominion, and all must be kept, in aback - there. One who has - " I I Dog Lost—E. 03. ccleman. (6) and at the same time, satisfied. Consider' at their own risk. If not, why ` hould the He -came from Africa over a century ago. 'went' from Mr. McDowell's � to Mr. — ra. G. A. Powell, formerly of Brussels, 2,000 bushels of grain, states that he cannot I )�Oata Wanted—Hensail Mills. (8) - I I Pu —Cap- Miller's pl 6ci, about one;nifle from .has can appointed orga y price, because Rome of it - I his' great diversity of interest among 'or half a million to supoort t,kin A. W. Roseman one of the oldest � is slightly frozen, Anothen who has a large I : Auction Sale—E, J. Hardy. (8) . ing t bli4 be confronted with a st:nd-and-de- DEATH OF AN AGED NAVIGATOR William as nist of Trinity - sell a bushel at an ' . Rippen Mills—iolm McNevin.. (5) . . live "_%nd f I , Prince Albert. Mr. Miller is . a brother of Meth dist church, Toronto, . I Mortgage Sale—F. Holmested. (5) i the various members of - the Confeleracy, an Ltei`cfitable undertaking." navigAtors of the great lakes, died at Chic. Mr. John R. Miller, license inspector for —T a Miller farm on the Base line, Gode- crop can only rea!ize 20 cents a bushel � I Notice to Creditors—Garrow & Proudfobt. (6) 1 East Huron. I fou ad Mr. and re. Miller rich t wriship, has been rented to Mr. W. Teacher Wanted—James McGeoch. (5) � together with the growing spirit of inde- -_ - ago on Smturday, aged 75 year' M therefor St4ill another writes- that inhis I - I � 9 a. * � Berkshire Pig—J. Shortreed. (5) � i THE SUGAR EMPLOYES.—Five hundred both very kind. -He has a fine farm, situ- Hardy for a term of years at $200 a year. part of the province there is little else then � I Berkshire Pig --James Longworth. (5) I pendence in the ranks of,both political par- T E DOMINION CAPITAL. . -thousand persons are dependent upon the ated on the top of a hill. He had one of the _M . W. Mahaffey who, for many .years bailiff7a and chattel sales going on, it ,is I - . .. Fab& Sheep—ThomasDavidson. (5) � . i . beat fields of wheat that I Raw in all my ha's be n a respected and prominent resident certainly to be hoped that tbe,&e are ex - I y ties, we. do not think that any Government ­ — — sugar industry in the State of Louisiana. � . 1. I . X&nitoba Farms—W. M. Gray. (6) . - � I need l'o,ok for a very long lease of office. th Ir . � Seaforth Roller Mills. 8 1 (By Our Spccj�l Correspondent.) - DRAD.—Rev. Mr. McCrea, a ated travels in the NortE� west I thin it would or Albert, has removed to Goderich ceptional. cases �, . , ' 0 , and*that on the whole a I Executers'Notic(—F ) : I yield about 35 bushels the re. His a better and more prosperous state of affairs , � - - .1 . Volmested. (5 However, time will tell. In the meantime, OTTAWA, Novdmber28th, 1802. Baptist temperance reformer, is dead. to :a wf h epr a will reside in fature. In Liquidation—J. & Gregory. (5) other wheat would be about an' average —It a said that more money has beea exists. 11 I Notics-,-Wm. Moore. (5) no doubt, the 'new Premier will have his T a changa bas come at last, and Sir John A FAMOUS QUAKER ELDER DEAD.—Dan I � ­ . - I . . I I ay - Bolder, older ,of the Shaker# is dom 0 . ! I at yielding from 20 t 25 bushels per acre. He paid f r - apples in Bruce and Huron this —The Hullett correspondent of the Ciin I � - � Estr Lamb--Cbarles Eberhardt. (5) I - I hands fall. He ha3, -some very difficult Th 0 pson is at length Prime Minister. S;ir ) - � I Shin %(6) Lebanon, New York. He was 90'years old had a patch of the best potatoes I ever saw. year th a was paid for ihe entire apple crop ton New Era says: On the quiet consider- � , t ,,,flea for Sale—W. Whiteli ' I . . - I I I - �­ . . ; flopTaxes—Charles Dodd@. (6) problems befoie him. If ha succeeds in Joh, At;bott's resignation was placed in the ali'd- had been at the head of the committee He took up two hill's jutst to she* me how of Onts io, last year. 77 � � I . I able Ulk is being indulged in con - ; I . . . I ... I . BOY Wanted—ExposiTop. Office. ,�� . coming � . . Notice to Creditors—R. S. 111ayalo solving them in a manner satisfactory even handj�s of the Governor General on Friday, for 50 year@. I they turned, out. The first hill had 26 good- —Mr Joseph Hoist of Elkton, Dakota, the probabilities and possigilities of the next ... 11 . . - . h � I . .: I . . Ninety -Seven Pieces—A. Young. (8) to his own followers he will do well. Had havibg -been taken ,,out of the pigeon -hole, ANOTHxR TRAIN RoBBED.—The overland potatoer,all'Iarger than a en a egg,and some who rec ntly purchased Mr. W. Morlooks municipal election. It; is regarded as al- __ , I Bargains in Crockery—A. Young. (8) 1 west -bound train on the Northern Pacific of them an extraordlinary size. Vie second farm in Stephen, near Crediton, intends together likely that the preient mumbers of ... 11 �� � - he assumed the rains of Government at first' where it had lain -ever since Sir John Ab. hill had thirty, all fit for use. Mr. Miller moving n to his new farm about the first of the cousciI, -from Rteve down, Vill. seek re �� 11 .. I 1% - — P Railroad was hold up last Thursday night, . . . bott left for Europe to be used when the near Hot Springn, by three masked men, . tt I I x i imm'cdiately after Sir John Macdonald's out two of the lmrg�.st to show how solid March. election. The friends of Mr. -Robert Sco ' I I . � . , It was who robbed all the male passengers in the fie financial result of the week of self- � I &pjo I *,tor death, he would have had an easier task be- C,tb net thought beat for itself. ' they were. The p &toes from.'tho two hills are determined that he shall agair; be a, can- - . . I . ,, . 11 - ( I I would more than a p�tent pail4 He has -denfal n the Salvation Army at Goi6rich, didate 7 ... 'Co h t ,;Aurja� 01' + fore him. Hie own followers were then held over to allow Sir John Thompson to slee er.. for the reeveship, while Mr. ten � � , p I - , n . I a very gratifying incresee over- Churchill's name is mentioned an a likely , I i �.. � - I I � � - are log- and his dw�'lling house -�@ a neat, the $29 Re during the same time last aspirant for the deputy-reeveship. An pos- I � ., I more tolerant and submissive than they will m a t re his plans, and the proper time hav COPIOUS SHOWERS ov METEORS. — A a fairly good stock f cattle. His stables was ;� P ­ ... - . I shower of meteors was observed at San i d I - be now, and he then stood va6tly better in ' arri�ed Sir John Abbott cabled the* Francisco, California, on the evening of No- well f! ' I - . , 91 nished frame. � I also met John and year. sible aspirants for a seat at ,the council I I SEAF611TH, FRIDAY DEc. 2ndi 1892. * . ' � I � � I with Gov raor General that Sir John Thompson ik Neilson, —Rev. W. H. Watson, of Winglism, has board &rL6 mentioned Memars W, Moon. and . � - the Oppogition than he does now. He vember 23rd; Over 1,200 were counted by George Neilson, song of Mr. Frar I � . . I . . / � was looked- upon then as being a' model of won d hand �bim his resignation, and the Professor Davidson, of the Coast and Gee- from the- west end of McKillop. 4hey are- received nd accepted a call to the Wood- Thee McMillan. . I - ,, I I Not All Gold That Glitters.. honesty mud sincerity, but his subsequent doc�meut was then placed in His Excel- logical�.'Survey, in about an hour and a half. doing well, John h4a 480 acres o� laad and sock Co4gregational church. It is expected —Rev. 0. E. McGee, who for the past . % I ' � I"'ED MAN. —John MoSorley, � bout the year has so succeisfully ministered to the � - - , s . . � . . ! � . lency's hands. In his written resignation, w Philadelphia street car conductor, is miles from Prince Allbert. Jobnlcmmp�ell first of J�nuary next. united parishes of Bly-th and �St. Augustine., I We bear a great �deal. now -a -days about conduct as leader of * the House has done __ A MUCH MARR George has 320 acret. They live about 8 that he w�ill remove to Woodstock a . � , . , . 11 �� I I __ I the progressiveness of the Amerie'ad'. people. much to shake the confilence then repo Sir 4ohn Abbott recommended the Governor awaiting trial cup, lives in Prince Albert. He hall a very. nice, —Last reek the Aux Sauble river was and who has been appointed to the parish . I 7' I I �� . - . sed the charge of having been � . : I . � F - No doubt, in many ways, they are pj�ogres- in him. He is very. aoonrately sketched I I I . . in Gen�eral to send for Sir John Thompson, and married eleven times, eight of his wives comfortable brick residence. He h ned th h the Grand Bend cut and so of Maidstone, Kent county was made the 11 . � . :::::. . 1,200 acres of land ' t on Callot river, far as u oug . Z I I - . � . - .. sivel but in not a few things they still cling the following lines from the Toronto Tele- the 'Minister of �Justico was accordingly sent being &live. ca �be judged at present, the under recipient of a well-filled purse and a kindly j �, I A SENSIBLE PRINCESS.—A committEe of about 50 miles from t;ue town, an& where his taking will be a first class success, and will address at the hands of his Blyth parisbion- I "I �� � I for 'an e' brother and two sistors are setthd Th drain thousands of acres of land in the town- ere, prior to h` removal to his new sphere . I'll, . most tenaciously mud fboliebly to the prac- gram. It says : The country has been d entrust'd with the formation of a ladies of Bucharest,. headed by the Rouman- I I - I I . 1; .. ey Ll is I � i trices in, vogue in theivId days of the sf,age shaken in its old belief that Sir John Them. iie� government'. This task Sir John &a- ian Premier's wife, recently started a fund are all getting alo ' I m I I � .. I ng well t James ship of Stephen. of labor. Rev'. Father McGee, during his . � � . - . i - I coach, and before the ila,ys of railroiLds "d pson is politically righteous over much. He cepted and aiked for a few days in which to for the purpose of purchas a wedding Gerrond, youngest so� of M*r. William Ger- —D. Cai�pbell, son-in-law'of John A. Me- stay in that section, made many warm � , � in . -, � I . L � . L - . " telegraphS,L when the expedition which is An . i -, gift for Princess Marie, of Ed ignbargh. The road, at one time a so,hool teacher In Huron. Ewen, of ,the Ist concession of Morris, ar- friendships,'and his removal has caused -a annpunce ne � . , will keep his own h da clean and his own li colleagueF. The re6ignaition of I I I � I Mr. Gerrond,ar., is sfil�ill teaching and is now 'rived h last week from Manitoba . - ; , now of such vital impor6ance was impa " money was collected by agents with all the , &2- feeling of deep regret outside of themem.- . , . . �( - .831,, eyes shut. So far as he can make it, his. a Piime Minibter dissolves the Cabinet the system of tax-gathererm, and when this came about I7 miles -from I Prince Al*t. Mrs. c panioimZ by his wife and family. Mr. bers of his own faith, an well as amongst ; - _. .. I - . . . � 1 bla. Those who are go much en&mo�ed - of - � Government, will be just sinful enough Gerrond suffers much 1from rheumatism,. and C)ammpbell �oes not intend returning to Man- them. The rev. gentleman, on receipt of � i ;� to sa 0 as death would, but the Miniktars to the knowledge of Princess Marie, she re- [ � I . . . , 11 I so nfl t d . . ! American instftutions� should examine into win, stil rem�io members of the.- Privy Council quested that the money collected be app ied i o ned o be most of the time. itobs again. . . . � a il � . � - Its leader will be free from the gains � I . I . . the address, was much touched, and mad6 a ... : . It the slow -coach andr round -&boat methods of personal corruption, but his virtnek is an retAin their purtfplioa weautime, There to sorne charitable purpose. On the 12bh of September I lift Prince, I --One d�y last week Drs. Gann * of Clin- feeling reply. . I. L , ' - I not is n bustle or excitement in connection with Cow -Boy RACE. —The cowboys of Nebraska Albert about 8 a.m.. T ton, and Young of Londeaboro, were -called - I I still in -vo, us in the here were 12 car, The Wi ,bam Advance of last week � 4 9 .Vmitad States of bring- of the austere type.that would deprive a thi political ch-Ange. .Sir John TbompgoYk and Dekot — .nSwen Hit6h-cox concluded b : er I $ ., the will of the pe: pie to bear � . a have organized a long-distance loads of cattle on the train, destined for � upon to removean eye for M re. Bruce, of says : , Mrs Z � I � t ling .. Q upon the party of *he profits of political evil. , h& 'I o race to be run from Chadron, Nebraska, to Montreal. They were fine cattle. Prince. HI'llett. I 9 '' i � 4� � . his Cabinet ibt all ready, and inertly She Ilse been suffering from it for labors in Wiogham on Frilay evening _: I I - legislation I . ' ... i of the country. With us a change — � d4ys its prea6latation to His Excellevc,v the Nebraska State building at the World's Albert is a fine country for general farming. some time, iand it was removed in order to Through her lectures many were induced Z� . I I - � � 1. , .111, . of go-�ernim6nt ,follows ately. Upon , out of regard to appearacc.is. Since Sir Johii Fair Grounds, Chicago. The prize. is to be I think it equal to Edm exdept thmt� - sign the pledge. Mro. Hitcheox takes a .7 �1� . I �. I I immedi I have the other. � a .. A Grand Platform. Moicdonald's deo�ih three new men have been $1,000 and a gold medal. Branches will be it has no coal that I heard of. W a paeged I er, of Clinton, has goF-s, the one � . � 11 11 —Miss Minnie Coop' � � i un advbrze vate of the people, and the Policy . I t - q f We notice there has recently been est3.b- brought into the Cabinet—Onimet, Patter. the animals ridden, and the race will begin Duck Lake, within half a mile of where been engaged as one'of the teacliers for che now uses weighing but 200 pounds. But - I I � , - " _, � � which ibe people have decided in favor of at � a0 and Daly—anti it is likely that'thme on May 15bh. . there was an cngagemb�nt in the late rebel-- Mr. Kara, of Woodstock, haa just complet- � � o . i lished in Stratford what bids fair to be an , . Brussels s6bool for nexb year. Miss E. I . - the polls ia at once inaugpraite� and e4wried ni(�Ia men will be adde-d by Sir John Thonip- A WOMAN MORE BRITTLE THAN GLASS.— lion, and within 6 mfi�� a of Batoo Chidley of �he same burg ha,s been engaged - ad an organ of full compass, equal in every , . ' active and useful Young Men'iLiberal Club. . 1he, where I .. . � - . - eat. We do not have to wailt years before -d . � 1 1 I so �_ - The men who are likely to be dropp. The bones of Mrs. J. N. Thomas, of River- the labt battle was fou ' bt. Oa the banks of for Hensalll school,- Mies M. Porterfield respect to the best of hill instruments, which '' - X - There should be a similar club organiz,d in are Chapleau, Carliva and, Cofj-,-igan, Che p- ton, Kentucky, while she is lying or sitting the Saskatchewan riv, has been en�aged as assistant for Bayfield. ��� I i � ... I . the will of the peaple, as registered i1i th� 4, there wa� consid. only weighs 100 poundm� Mrs. Hitch -cox is : - I # � 1 -mu aud Coitigan beii`ng appointed fj & rfect!y still, often break with a report erable wheat,but it wao not as good as I ea '. - T. Gee, Methodist minister,of sed of considerable feeling for her . � I �, every mulnicipality in the Province. They I i uten- -pe —Rev. I i ,I Mr. Carling re'.ircd iLto that can be heard- all over the house. Some- at Mr. Miller'g. At a at& w Geor etown, formerly of this county, has - , . � I - I � . ballot box, is carried into effect. Our Am- would result in very great benefit, not only au� C, overnors, an, ,tion called McDowell 9 P40111,1010-va-beings, and therefore iumtructed Mr. .11 I , arican neighbors, however with all ,their th t privute life from which he was inno- time3 the bones will break in several places there were five or six Tabre care,lo�ded with been oompelled to quit active work owing Kara 6b d this -light instrument, , 17 ro uce t I 1. . � I I i! . to the Liberal party as a whole, but especi- ce,ntly t,ken by some confiding .9oul ma;iy at the same time. cattle, attached whil to paralysig of the threat, and the doctors which wil be easy for a couple of men to I - A� boasted freedom and liber;;, have to siibmit . a ' the train! stopped, y �� I'll, iv 1. 1� ,�, . ally to the individual members of the rr- yeimi ago. If Mr. 13�owell had the courage —A RE-111ARKABLE OPHRATIO,N.—Air. E. making in all 17 carlo&4@ of fine c�ttle. On have advised - him to try the climate of handle, We are sorry to say that tb,e meet- . I 1 4! 0 ed -tape- . of . � I I ;; . to -a system f circumlocution and r his convictions and any strength 14 L. Bgiwd, of Locust, West Virginia, has the train for Regina A met a Mr. Julius California. . Inge. were not a financial success, alth ugh I opective clubs. The Young Liberals, 'of . a . � , ism which would not be tolerated in -.Ca�ada ch r cterat all he too wo-ald not t -e foun.-I iLl just recovered from a remark bl Siemens, who was actin ' I ... ' , fl , �1` —Mr. James Slaveley, of Clinton, having-. the hall was comfortably filled on each oc. I 1� I I 'i Stratf a surgical 9 as an einigration ,� � 7 a a r 0 . . � I ord, like the Young Conservatives, of the new Gabia-pt, bf,scituse be is not in ne- operation, performed at the Joahns Hopkins agent for the Dominio Government. He casion. Mrs. itch ox hold fo th in M unt :1 ft even were it possible under bhr institutions. - died, there being no legal heirs, his estate a I . rd'with Sir John Thomp, a � I . � Toronto, seem disposed to launch out for c, ., o n o n t h D,1,1 ,,, i, University. On Septembar 2nd he swallow- will go to the Crown and help to *replenish Forest this week. I 11 ) Two years ago the American people declar- I had been up at Priuc- lbert with! a delegs- . I I � themselves rather than al,'ow their party tobEL School quesCo,j, ali(i tll%t is Ilp! till- ed a PeaCh 9011e, which lodged in his tionof Mennonites iro Kansas isud. Ne- the ocfers of tbe Ontario Government. The - . 11 11 � I I 4 - ad, by an overwhelming majority, agAiiist "bing * . . —_ -- : 11 I .. �� I 'I'' �' I leaders to do ilheir -thinkirig for them. sor d get a tra�t, of land y i , issue .uow before the Governillerl., esophagus. Drs. Balsain and Harkes out an braska. They w old gentleman should ha' a used more- of it . I I f Exeter.. I I � � ln, but M�Kiulcyism still ,pro- ' In B 't Mr. Bowell ha.,4 b -cu lea 1) file ur.s.) entrance into the esophagus. Then a string for a number of "te while he was living. I . , , I McKinleyis . ' I � � � this they are sk'ise. At- their 9 y . settler!'.'hey liked the land I : � � ­ Vail%. A few weehe ago they declared, even - . last meeting '1he he entered Government thirteen . —Mr. James MoIntosh of Cranbrook, ba's �OCAL B.KmFs.—Beautiful s!eigbiug bere i ; - � I ever.5 with a snare arrangement was taken in at around Prince AlbeFt a4d Duck Lake, but I . : � � ; I after discuasip'g them seriatim for . -go. this week.—Saturday last was the busiest . I 11 i , more emphatically, in favor of tfiriff reform, several yepi*3 a - H -j_ Lelas priDeiple "d back- the mouth, swallowed, faritened to the peach the high price of agcicultu�al implements and purchased the property of Mrs. John Sin' day in the village the merchants ba-ve had � - . I . nights, they aq'opted, almost unanimously, stone, and the obAtruc,,ion was thus removed other articlej of coasumpDion was, a various � �� oz bdor, and if 6t.t retired now by Lho new clair, which is a. mile north of Brussels. It I - . I i. bui it -is likely it will be two years yet be- I for some time.—Mr. John Spackman and 41 - ainly be. rejected by his through the.mouth. - , consideration with the n re wo - . - - 9 I the following ! series of resolutions, we 01. Mr. I Siemens consists, of a ac ' of land on which are t i . �. .11! Iore any change can take place. The PDSi- f capstituents at the next general e'ection. I LEAVES AN IMMENSE FORTUNE.—J. Ed- lives at Gr houses, orchard, &c. It was purchased for Mr. James Beer spent Tuesday and 'Wed- � - ' commend the.6a to the careful consideration etna,Southern Manitoba. He said . 1� i # neaday last rabbit hunting in Stanley town- - 4; :.� tion is- - thtus outlined by the New York . I - vebture t1ire a8sertion that Ali- R. S. White, gar Crou-3e $260. Mr. McIntosh has gone to live on the I � . - 10 %. of every r � . . . *1 ., of Syracuse, New York State, that settlers in D,tkota ha�l an advintage in ; I be in tho millionaire grocer, is dead. , He was 59 marketing grain ;,that the duty on wheat : �, . : I the member for Cardweil,. w411 ship.—Mr,� Robert Sanders returned from a 1. ! I Christian Union : The Pres,idential nomi- property. � 7 lb�_ . ' week's holidays visiting friends up north. — ,-, , new Cabinet, although the fac6 of his ' —On Friday evening, November 18th, the ,4 . Freedom to tr livi years of age. Mr. Crouse built,in Syracase, prevented settlers in Manitoba from sending - ..... - I . I A "If nations take placa in June; the Presid�ntial I ade with foreigners as well 9 � Mr. A. J. Rollins, auctioneer, held a sue- . � 4 .. I in Montreal 16oks to be an insuperable orb'- the most magnificent stable in the world, their wheat to pupils of the Sabbath school class of Air. � � Z, � . . an with fellow,citizens is the birthright of Minneapolis whichi is their % ., t k � . ! - � campaign lags lazil cessful &action sale on "I . ��J-� -y along until the middle al.6c'e to his 6ing in. as an. costing $1.000,000. He was a tl�ustee of host market,,�nd where it �"Iould b� sen C. Avery, London Road, Stanley, met 'at t � � .: i 1. I every citizan of a free i5tate, and tb - I , Ontario repre- he farm of Mr. John I I .1 I, . �j -,-, . e exist t but Loadman on Tuesday last.—Our hardware � � , . f * I 11 k I ; the popular election takes ,in sL-htative. I� was (lone before, how p,el- in Syracuse University, and a large benefactor for the duty ' 5 centa pe bushel! his residenc� and presented him with a � . -_I! g in ringemerits upon such rights should el I of 2 , I t ­ merchants have been doing an extensive ---- � � : . p soociation, to attain y � � . , therefoie, this a I a ver 1, lace in November ; the case of his father, and may be dono Of that institution. He leaves a fortune � � - teacher's Bible, accompanied by . . I ,� � I orded and complimentar at and coal -stoves � I I- variously estimated mt froir. $10,000,000 to few hours in the night and,took th' train for address, - y recently.—Mr. Joseph Cobbledick of the � . - the official election by cease , again. It is understood that Mr. 'Meredith On arriving at Regina I 'only remained a aBectionately w business in disposing of ca 4 1. _� - � i the Electoral College takes place in Decem- such an end, will bail with delight all will not come in although it is almost a po- $20,000,000. 0 1 1 � I t � 41. measures, I . I . I , � Z ber ; the President is inaugurated in MEfreb ; litic%l necessity that the Minister of Justice A CAMPAIGN BUTTON CAUSED His DEATH. Indian Head and got off there in order to see —William Stinson,cattle dealer of Gorrie, firm of Cobbledick & Folland, hardware � i �' ' (1) For the reduction of the present ex- the Government Ex erim ntal a' rm, merchants has moved his family to .the vil. . � I . the CongrIese, which has been elected at the travagaut '. of the new 4verpmeDt should come from —Harry Beoler, a little New York boy, four I ,� 1� I , I � F . nati . I I has purchased lot 8, concession 9, Howick, I � I I ,'I, . 9nal expenditure, Ontario. Either Mr. Tasse or Mr. Girouari years of age, swallowed a Tammany Hall took a walk over the gall �arm, hich is from Miss Julia Strong for the sum of lags from Mooresville and they have bear,me I I - e owne time with the President, conve (2) For the increase of taxation upon in. � � ' , I nee in . . .i , situated close to Indian H�ad. permanent residents,of this place. We wel I 11 � . i Wfill succeed Mr.. Chap!eau. The represent- campaign button on November lith I was on -84,000, she taking Mr. Stinson's place in i I . i � toxicati�ng liqu6rs and other luxuries, :h what was considered their bes elds come them to this burg.—The Exeter Royal ��, � the following December. Thus the counb�y ation from Nova Scotia will rcm%in an. doctor found that the button was lod1z' in of �Gorrie at $1,200. The farm consi , of 100 . I ' (3) Forthe i � mediate reduction and ul ad ate 11; �� � In I . -_ I ­ I- ti- ­ wh t The land had been pummerfallowed Thursday . � _rs the windpipe. The child's condition b-ec%me, an ca , acres & mile east of Gorrie, with a good � - , is kept in a state of political f�rmeat aiad mate extinction of tariff dues upon all goods changed. Thiee of the strongest ministe Templars visited Heneall. on �� " I �� I : � d was expected t evening and report having spent apleasaut - I . ­ il � I I I er � nferior wheat.t I ` I � I . , �,, . ,h liquors E 'on, Nir. Fo4ter and Mr. Tupper. Graduate Hospital, where an operation was —The German Methodist church in- Hul- Seldon and wife of Ingereoll, we , . uncertainty for a year and a half from ihe of British prodpetioD, riot being sue ' o yield about 18 or 20 orchard bat the buildings are not good. I I ., � come from that Province, Sir John Thomp. so serious -that he was taken to the post- ' bushels per acre of rath evening at the entertainment. —Mr.' W. H. � ­.. I ., Presidential nomination in June till t� or luxuries ! 1. - .1 I be ,Q iI also went through a large eld of wheat on le -t re visiting : I - meeting of Congress t' ' lir John Thbilipson is the youngest Prime performed and the button removed. He , near Manchester, having under one in t is place the beginning of . - i, a year and a half ter. (4) For he like reduction and extinction . - , the Bromey farm It would� not yield more a - . 9 h . this week.— , I& 1�inister Canaga ever had, being' only forty- - died on Tuesday morning, November 29th, I ome repairs, was re -opened Sabbath before J 1. � . . � _ I � . P favor of any country ex- I I . In the present caae /the country has pro- of tariff dues i� eight years of �6ge. This in not, however from exhaustion. 'than 17 or 18 'bushels toithe &are. - The last. The services were conducted by the Mr. It in seriously ill at pres- . : 11 . tending to us the like privilege. I . . i . ' at and �acks. I Rev. W, Willhelm (present. pastor) and I Harris and wife of Pallri- . I I ; I . - - - . � . ; nounced against the McKinley tariff. Never- (5). And for -,�o amending our fiscal system the first tim& Ae has been a Premier. He A JUVENILE TP.AVELER.—The youngest wheat was mostly ail c a n t, - VrNsaammu: 11, I �, 1i wai the went to the Government farm and inct Mr. erston, spent last Sunday in this place visit- , � I � .1 � I theleFs the McKinley tariff will remain ih as to reader t�is trade programme practi­ Pret�ier of Nova Scotia in 1882, traveler that ever, crossed the ocean alone McKay, the manager, Wh 91 Rev. A. J. Wing, of Berlin. The addresses in Mr. Harris's father, Mr. Hear Harris, . � ­ �� : I � - : - . . - when bis 06vernmont appealed to the, is probably Hudrigh Millet, who landed at ad ime over were excellent as well as suitable, and the Hg y ... I . I I . Uct for proba�ly two years after the eleb'. cable, not sbrio�ing fron, the substitution of country slid was badly beat2n, the farm, where I saw sonrole vjecorw� good crops audience was very large. - I uron Street. Mr. Harris is a special � . � . A I � - New York on Wednesday November 23rd. . �J at - � . , ; I i , �i so much 'direct Or b3dir of wheat. Oats and barley, owever) were Grand Trunk Railway Conductor at Palm- L I : ` ,� .. Van, unless a special session of Congress is be found' needf eat taxation as may thougb at tL-0 time a ion he He is 4 years old and c3me to his father, —Mr. Samuel Lounabary, formerly of , . . I'� �, . f the dissolut � � L . . I V . ,I convened b Presid 41 t6_.&ecomPl'sh it fjafely- bad nearly the�� only middling, but the land h6d th" a - oroton,—Mr. Thomas Gandry, Deputy I . - I - L_ y , ant Cleveland neA whole Of the' legisl ture st . who is a foreman in a factory in New Vo"rk. ance of being well worked and the If PPe:ir- Sesfortb, has erected a new steam saw mill Sheriff ,of G I , . t 17 Thi grand platform. It is broad his ba�k. VViil history repeat itse'If ? I The child was t ken to Germany sever flying..,basioderich paid Chief Gill here a . I I I a at W 11 � - . I I I s - March. Otherwise Congress cannot e4a - I � arm in in Lakeleti township of Ho ick, and intends _ . ness v . � ��1111. �, enough for ' think good order. There were very good roots on carrying on the business oU custom ea ' isit on Monday morning � h � anj progressive Canadian to it Will' and that^the 1hompson miiois- months ago by his mother, who remains � � I I.; I I a * I . . wing , - consider a new tariff measure until a yek 't the farm. There war some oat@ that had - last.—Chief Gill spent Wednesday last at � � try witl not Liz longer than the next (,eneral there. ia that place. Mr. Lou b to an in- . I �1 � - � f - . - stand upon, embraces the exact prin- THE CLEVELAND PLUM PUDDING.—The been blown, that is the wind had dr' ifted the dustrious, tb . Goderich attending the trial of the prisoners . � I . I from December, 1892, and can hardly fran�e election. Thal new Premier was " oro -going bisiunreyiss man, and . . il � ' I 'i surface soil so that the grain was bl Cooper and Glavin, who burglarized a sto ' . - - ciples which TI�IE EXPOSITOR has been ad- Halifax on the"10th of November, 1844, and Cle%eland -plum pudding was cut by the Own Out. the people of Lakelet wilr nd him re � , I � . and enact such a measure and put it in oper'. a worthy . I . I . - � I vooating for yeir.R. Mr. McKay told me that the great difficulty citizen. ! at Shipka recently. —Some very poor shoot- . � I '' I It is a fact that an was educated_4t a Presbyterian academy. Democrats at Richmond, Virginia, on � . . . � tion before two years from the present timel : - y . i 1 �, I , I I where the land was ' It � ' �, . - I., party adoptingi this platform as a whole Be studied 114 and was created a Qut.e,.I,s Thanksgiving night, in celebration of the was, want of rain and �Mr. D. B. McKinnon of Blyth, has igtook_place at the shooting match held � 1! � - I � Meanwhile business men do not know on measures, won V Counsel in 1879. He became a Minister of Demccratic victory. Its weight in pounds pl had in the fall, the snow all blow off, purchased from Rev. A. Me'Leau that de- here on Friday la,it. Mr. Thomas Sweet was . . . J l what they cin - . - the most succegsful. he having killed 11 . T I depend, and all bu8inesi � correspond the land was left unploughed with a sirable property on Dinsley street, eaA of and no half � own for' ithe first time in 1878, when a with the number of electoral louf ten but f . . ry i a I ; . I . i straight birdf,�—'Mr. M. Vincent, of the . . operations must be invalved more or less i i count lik hirlwind. The people are be became Atb6rnsyGeneral of the Province. votes carried by Mr. Cleveland. A elic rough stubble, the snow Jay and ' when it Dr. Milne's in that, village. It -is the in. I F � . I n a fT" u a . . . palace grocery, disposed of a keg of oysters ­ I now prepared : r just sich legislation as -is He had littl4 'taote for politics apparently, weighing twelve pounds, to repremat the melted in the spring it left &'sufficient 'tention of Mr. McKinnon to erect a eat I � . I on Saturday evening last.— ra. M. * A. uncertaluty. amount of moisture in the boil to give the residence in the near Ature.' and roldra Bagehaw, who has beentick in London the � � . foreeba,dowed therein, There is not a pro- and after defeiat went on the Beach, where electoral vote of Virginia, will be sent to � M � . . - � i he remained toi three years, and resigned to Mr. Cle*veland; another slice to Mr. Stev n- crop a fair start. Mr. Sharp had acwn both from business, leaving- his business to his . - position that is I not practicable and within e wheat and barley in narrow strips, which son. past two mo , � . . . At Last, become Ministor of Justioe in Sir John Mai. son, and 'another probably to Mr. Whitney I � ay� nths, returned home on Satur- I l , - our own m(ano �to accimpliell. We do not donald's - he intends to bead &ad leave the straw day last much improved in health.—The . - . I - . Govei4ilment in 1885. He bad -a The Cleveland pudding is an invention of —The Grand Trunk RaRw authorities - - � . I � - .- prevent the srk'ow from have recently come to the co6lusion to people are wondering why Mr. George Man. ,. I I .- t City papers last Saturday, that Sir John' Great I Brit%in o I si, cl e g t f,-, f,he two succeeding electio Mr. Wm. Cullingwokh, who had made for blowing off and keep the soil from'blowing . son wears , I I I I The announcement officially made in -the need to depenO upon the 'United State " fi h _. us standing in order to . I . to the HOUNO oi Commons, but has manag . Thanksgiving Day, in' Such & ILniling ,countenince this I k - ; T. any other country for their by - ed 1884, a similar pud- curtail the number of town ticket agencies, week. His 'wife presented him with a I � � . A5bott had tendered hits resignation of the cons The *11DI8 thing rests in our own the PoWetful, aid of the Bishop of ding, which was divided among Democrats, in summer and if it succeeds ti -e � intends in this and other districts. Consequently . I ." eat. , ,planting rows of w . Antigonish t6' -Oaks a A twelve pound slice was at t4 illows in the golds, an our worthy friend, Captain Ge bouncing baby girl on Monday evening last. - Z . I . Premiership of the Daminioa to the Gover " . pretty safe seat for ,'at time sent orge Kemp.. I ., . - I . . . - hands, it * efinite, and its leflaitenese himself: Hd lb a Knight of the order of St. to Mr. Cleveland. Mr. Cultingworth wag they grow well. There is a varie�y of trees of Exeter, who has been . acting in that May your shadow never grow less George. - I ror�General ; that it had been accepted,and will t 1�9 �, If the Liberal � 9 r planted on the farm both from Feed and capacity for a number of years, is one of tile Mr. J. G. Smallacomb repo to doing a rueb� �� I ,q f kdl to its opularity. Micha6l and A Geor e, and an L. L. D. of aft rwards made postmaster of Richmond by r � - It . a. Mr. Clevelauq. . I many removed from the list. .. � N . Ithat Sir John Thompson had been made the leaders ever expact to gain power, this is a the Raman Catholic University in Ottsw " L U,t,.rhe pudding Cut On the ever-greene such a3 spruce, fir, ,kc, j died , . at Crediton.—Messrs. Davis and- Pickard - I'll . - i I - - : Young slips as an experiment, but nearly at ing business in his tailoring establishment � ,U! . I new Premie�r, did not take any *person by - platform whiahl would acca - He is certainly a very able man, but lacks Thursday, 24th , was larg� enough to . I —On Saturday evening last wliiie two ,, ' � j mplish their par, that saviorfah,e and ability -to handle rnen feed 1,200 men. out There are some rows of willo , � who had been driving in shipped several car loads of cwttle f rom this �i I Three hundred -had sixty ,we that Exeter ladies" -, �j . I 8 ,I pose. ,. I d eggs and 100 pound's of fruit went to its station this week.—Join the Mechunieg, I& - surprise. The change ba been expected' Once R power they could carry it which distingtifshed Sir John Macdonal had grown well and's ieC3 of ahedge of Stephen, were returning hotne their rig oat- � I ` I 2 . c I � carried out it ivould give Canada I'd , v, is doi'g well. lided with that of a heavy w stitute and s end these long winter evenings 11 � . 1) agon driven by - I p ',L � !naking. It'was cooked iu a huge bag with- The Manitoba maple also dope well., Mr. Joseph -L In pleasant enjoyment. --Mr. Richard Pi and has been much talked about ever since: Oat, and if to which ih a large extent was chars the sage bush of Nebraekp i j, the ex-Prorn teriatic in Sjj 'L Joh,n Abbott. H 01 in a molasses hogshead at the engine room awson, the result being a bad- ck - � ier made the announcement that such a boom, &�id thus eeoure for the party . a is Wind breaks are much wanted in the Nortl' . ard who bas been ill of late, is reported ; powerful debater in Parliament, but cano of a factory. It was steamed for 36 hours. y smashed wheel. 31 (11 his health7w" such that he could not long- �uch general P�blic favor that the youngest ot at an& Manitoba. Some of the 'far"ro Mr. Lawson seeing the much better. � I - ' I in on � — - , , livdies'predicament at once procured another . � - I er, with. safety t-) himself, perform the on. Grit now in exi' a ,nk and file have nice groves of youlig timber winflieli' wheel to replace the one broken and sent - 11 � . � � compare with ' any of the ra we � I t- ?tence might reasoaably hop tho 96ump, I . I . . . erous duties pertaining to the pogit berminate I ' The sub- AN M -P -'S -TRAVELS IN -oves their places very much. There is- them on their w � , ion, So to earthly career under Liberal � dominittes of the Privy Council THE lmPr I my rejoici . . a good dwelling house on the Gov6 ament - —'Oharleo Campbell, of � I I - . appointed to make pr�liminary arrangements farm . .r BlYth. 11 '1�11b last Wawanoeh, MATREVIONIAL, —Another of those happy . . far as the general public can judge, Mr Ab- rule. If the L orals do not adopt it, and NORTHWEST. � . . for the hearing of the Manitoba school ap- , a good bank barn and a st0le, but near Marnach, had a narrow escape from events which al . ways cause a flutter of ex- -- I bDtt has only been Premier in name, Sir allow the golde� opportunity now offered to peal met on Saturday .both ]barD arid -stable are badly constructed fatal injury last week. He had tied -up a citemeat occurred at the residence of Mr, - . .1 . * and board Mr. J. S. LETTER VI, I � . appel- FWMMN FOR Tim EXPOSITOR.) � I John Thompson having aosurfied the out. pass uniniprov�d, tke Conservatives will not Ewart, of Winnipeg, counsel for the in the roofs,being built wit], ceutre s'Upports- ,colt for the first time, tknd was standing - John Drummond, . re,. which makes it imposiffile to behind it to keep it from backing. The o'clock, when his daughter Miss Maggie wag fi - I got back to Calgary, where I met a, son put up a track for either forks or slings, so animal, however, plunged back, broke his . side daties at any rate; It is not likely, be io faolieb. I lants, state the gronadm upon which he dt ,to the raf to on Wednesday, at �12 ; � ' Ilt-hougb the Organs still aired to proceed. He laid all the petitions I . . � 11 of Mr. John Miller. He told me,he joined in marriage to Mr. H. Rhunke, a I that till the *hay and grain bas to be I it had halter'and turned right over on Mr. Camp- popular young farmer of Dover township, . therefore, that the change will make any iall�N. 'P., it i� - ot bard t"o" read between in favor of the appeal before the committee ing home to the township of Morits. wOsus tghoe- up by hand. There is a goo' . r6ml difference in, the mode of oonducting �he liaes that they are only' awaiting a and quoted the sections of th ' d'stock Vclac�tle, 'bell, Happily, a few severe bruises werd Kent county. The bride was waited on by � . � " � . ' � the 6overnment oi any iminediate improve- �avorable oppl6rtunity to abandon that under wbieb he thought ther a constitution way from Calgary to Regina we stopped for all in good condition and well oared for, the worst results of the tumble. . -her sister Annie, slid the groom .by the . . I I . of redreo a was a right a.short time at -Swift Current, where one of There were some crosses with grade dur- —Notice is given tbat, application will be , bride's youngest- brother Jobe, The mar- � i- 1trum, and that they are The Ministers present were Sir what is called the McKay farms is situated, ham cows and a polled An a bul4 They made to the Legislature of the 'Province of riage ceremony was performed by the - Rev, . men,t in its policy. The new Premier is by frauduler-t nos s. * , �. Ul I -on of the very ling. MrniBowell, ,who was appointed to tire failure for the last two a b a sire very Ontario, at the next session thereof for an a the presence of a large rifin 'he dire I at � John Tha psotk, Mr. Ouimet and Mr. Car- and which I was old had been - 1moHt an an- were all black and resem leguth . &Ill odds, the most able man in the, Conser- �quinting ba ' L. , t ;� vative ranks, and the on\l available man Principles em year@ At Re- much. There are 540 acres under the plow Act authorizing the village of Exeter, in the number of icivited guests. After viewing � y in t I , M. , Mr. McLean, i � I for the po" `?odied he above .reao- represent Ontario on the Committee, betook gin& I met Mr. D&wAon P. for Adding- and onl three teams of horses to w6rk the county of Huron, to issue debentures for the the numerous beautiful presents givtlk to I I . sitiou. Mr -.'Meredith, the leader lutionp. ! .. � himself to Montreal tho, night before, and ton. We visited the Mounted Police at%- farm, wyhich is not team I p IF311 ay F stra0ge, A date will McKay is compelled tO1 plough the land off the debentiires of the maid village issued iiat down to dinner, when the inner man was - I I " i I Of the Opposition in the Ontario- Legisla- '. i — his absence, *as commented upon as very ower enough. purpose of rai iag money to meitand p the groom and bride, the li�ppy aomp&ny . .! � 66'.. 4--il I . . tion, the headquarters of the Mounted Po- 111 r. � 'A, I : - . - . THE Globe s4y now be fixed for the lice. The b irracks, officers' quarters, offices, as all the 540 acres were broken up when the for the Purpose of siding tho London, welleatisfied. Thebappycouple'leftonthe . � �_ __ - �ure,. would b%ve winu more accept- . 8 : " We shall most cheer hearing of the appeal before the whole Privy storehousm and the large drill -sheds make farm wai bought and as 'he has nop found � � . - � Ole to the peopl,e of Oatario,but he 'is offf n- inhy Support a,,by measure, which will make Cou 'ail, and the Manitoba Government no- quite a village. They are situated Huron & Bruce Railway and aqcruing due � & V q I I . I s.ive to the followers of the Government in about' an grass sufficiently successful afternoon express bound for Toronto and - i- . � ; I � L t�e railways of: this country. the servants of tified of the date, 10 as to give them an op-. two y o seed on the 2F 0 11. . Quebec, and is little known in the other the people, ali'd not lbeir masters." At! portunity of being , miles from Regina. A Mr. Perry, the down with, the. land must fie kept ith day of July, 1893, to L other places, with the ,best regards e : ) , represented if they officer il charge, showed us &11 over the there is no, -other way bu c1tri and —The Methodists of Lakelet, citizens of -the tow.n. I thb � 11 . rovine' . . choose to avail thems Ives of it. T wriship of . � I- P be. The position, however, high r,lght, big brotber. Let us have your most mitte � a be Com- lace. There is a Kestaurant kept for the 3the ', t; PIOU94 it, I Howick,are erectiog a commodious shed coo - JOTTINGS.—Mr. James Emigh, who was �, f I went over the farm ii forenoon �, and in venient to their church. The one already to leave for the North Shore last weeki hall . I : �1 and honored. though it be, is one which able alid perisibl6rit-advocacy'of I e have very wisely admitted the re- felieft of the men, the profits of which- have the afternoon . indly dru've me in, use was not s - � I ;� I I � 0 pacious enough for the secured the situation of head miller at Mr. - rings with it weighty responeibifities and makirg it an dffence sufficient to ulogeat �ng -- 0 miles * to one many teams that potir in o - been used to put up a bowling alle . Then Out into the country 6 or P in �b a measure pre" ntatives of the press to hear the pro hir McKay t . ceed S. y " - many cares and anxieties, and the occupant . a A meeting is being held he the fines imposed for misconduct have been of the finest wheat growin districts In the now shed is some 80' .11 Sunday. The P. Kelly's flour mill here, and wifl remain I . � I member �for hi� to accept, from a railway twe's re . to -day be- devoted to the purchase of an organ, pro- North west. For a aist4nee of ' 12 or 14 .feet long and is goiFg with an, 11r. Vanstone, formerly he&(! mil- . ' , ti the Commissioners 4ppointed by the to be a great conveAience to the public. -ler, intends leaving soon.,Mr. J. S. Me - I Of it is not an object Of envy. We do not corporation a f1lree'pass or any other -such viding a billiard room, buying papers and miles in every dire tion,J from a height of The people are doing' &11 the work thera. Kinnon has,got back from Toronto, where I . . - i Unit"ei States, and Canadian Governments making things generally comfortable for the land, nothing c6uld be! seed but grai ' elves, and by - subscription have raised I 11 nj most- a code last week.—Mr. Ted . � fancy that Sir John Thompson, or any other favor or consideration. This is one of the to determine the boundary between Alaska men'. 17here are about 160 men stationed were � stacking, � others Money enough to purchase limits and lumber. W t on shi ppge a car load of pigs to Buf_ I - I . . ­_ z_ - - . - . � I � rain for that matter, will long firat at and Canada, which has been ly in shocks. Some he was buyi� � I :__ remain very eps to bo taken to make the railways in dispute ever here, some of them recruits. There are thrtEhi gas t & a � I . � . since the United States purchased 1) hey drew it to the ni�chine, —The B�uasels Post makes the following . I � I i 1.�emier. The day for ma,a- worship, even in the servanis 6f the people, and not their Alkska. about 850 horses in the force all over the Some ot the farmers h4re had 1, U1001118atutdaylast.—Mr. Frank Mletcalf k I . 000 and reference to the action of the Public school . the Conservative party, is over. That day masters. ! I Mr.,)W. F. kingi of ,the Interior Depart- country They have their own blacksmith some 1,200 acres of whea i left for Toronto on Tuesday, where he in- . " mwmmm� t: I I had the pleas- Board of that villa a, towards Mr. Shaw, , passed away * with Sir Jolla Macdonald, I . �, � . i ment, represents -Canada, and, Professor and carp* enter and make -parts of harness on are of becomin acquaLted with ��,a Me. Principal : J H. - t . : --- Mendenhall, of W'sihington, the United I . tends buying Christmas goods.—Miss E. . L I 1_ Since his death a spirit of i4ep.endence has hi States. the premises for their own use. There is a Williamson . , � 8ameron tke proposed Young and Miss A. Cassin are visiting I F, proposition which has been mooted , a Aootchma�: from Dualfries- now pri cipal has been com unicated- with friends in Seaforth this week. ? � I sprung ap in the rAnks of tho5party which, . The news is confirmed that a United general feeling among the people that the shire, who had 1,200 acres of wheat and had and has accepted the � —Messrs. Gid- ; . ! . States syndicate has obtAiued control of the bushels Of: wheat attending the Normal School at Ottawa at ing mat6 in Clinton on Thursday, last - even with the great re 'I In some quarters aul which is likely to come force ought to be reduced. At Regina, I ten or twelve thousand i appointment. He is ley, Kelly and Tierbay attended the shoot- ! 1 L t sources at his control, before the Dominion Piirlia - f met Mr. Benson, at one time a lawyer in from last year in his I ranaries. '10 the present. � There is a. strong feeling that the vO the Canalian, Pacific R,,til. profiting by the intentions of the Democrats Re 1pa. . rivers asked him Lhow _ I , I makes i much more difficult for any leader, session, to gi � .ment at its next Nova Scotia coal mines for the parpo�e a Seaf orth, but now Sheriff" in the t4wn of course of co ui week.—Mr. Gil ,Mxehau,, who has been i I ation , � I b9nne of five hundred thous to make coal free. This,Would greatly on- , long he thought they wo declining �; ,., no matter what him abilities may be, to keep wa� an annual' , Trustee Board did not do right in learnin the telegraph operating at, the - : be successful in Mr. Sha Is application, mo . I 1. his followers in letvdiag stringSL . K the 10th of September I left Re6ina w re particularly Grand frunk Railway depot, left for Strat. I . . i ' 11813ce the value of the Cavaiian, in trowing wheat under the 'pre ent bystenn of as he had met them on the question of re. ford on Monday I ' I � ant.—Oysters are all the � L While this - and dollars to i4duce it to e,tablish' a fast ioes by for Prirwe Albert, on a branch of the I an- urning all the straw'. H� to'lld me be -did duotion �in salary, the objection raised. he young people now at W. H. I - . n for the f a -tare, trans . independenco is a good Qme giving them the New England market. adian Pacific railway. I Paw a good many not know that he wa4 ready to 6011 out There is,�considerable force in this'es - . 9 ily -to the other difficulties nesd on its own lines, and that a fev . � 8 last four months ex- fields of grain, but they were all deficient, when be got A chance, as 1 McBride's restaurant,—Mr. Joe GoLageon I its adds tia bti -Atlantic �ervicq to incroase the buFi- Odt import3 for 6' go with t � - I w 'a - only about half a crop, . ' k L ;, . _v pas ceeded t�,e same period of last yea�r by $2, . -picially . � I 000,000. e did not intend when it (a taken into consideration that the who some " � I hich c6atiDually beget ii Dominion Premier. Rangers may save a d The line of iailwtky to remain there. ther I ulme ago was sentenced to . . . i Sir Oltxer 110wat's suedess in Oatari' ay in crossing the At. e only � for a teachers Of the next two departments were rich ail for three months, for . - � lantic, does no' a lies up the bed of a'small watercourse with 1�' Gode, .. 11 _ �t s3ein to heeould o04 'of re-eugagcd. Mr. Shaw has a record ]laid . ­_ , qaeatly insta, . ,meet�with v`Lry many bluffa and rome ravines running bAck the laud. The farmers ,! here have fine by few teachers in Ontario. Johilj Kelly with a club on the night.of 00. o is fre i Professor Robert�on, the Dominion Dairy . time to make all the money I I :� . need in oPposition to this geneial favor Irom the press, howevc- Commissioner, has gone-tb `_kfigland on . an into the high land. Leaving this we pasted I dwelling hou In the 36 years tober 11th. escaped from within the iron . � �� i . ,,, it official'trip. . 1, : I � aeR4 all fram6, but well' fixed he has taught he whe 11 years in No. 11 I WA11640me time on Saturday afternoon, A I . ­ a district pretty much ooTered with stones, 11 and a good size, some of ' em two storeys Hullett t' wnship and was eDgiged for the I number of policemen are searching for him, . - I : ___ : . . . I . - . i . � I I t:� . 9 11 I � � . . 5 � , - � - . ! I � . . - I I . - . : . .. � I � � . . I . . I . � 11 - � � % . I � . I . - � i I ­ � � . � . � . I � V Y, I - , I a �i a I I a �ti 11 I � �, 'I __ 51 3( 11 I I 11 , I a I., I , 11 ,nil " [ DJ f W t I ri , I I I I I .. i . I � .1 I - I � �._ I .1 , . . . 1 1 . � I . I . I I . I _? � � . I 1. - ­ ­ � ­_ . ­ I ­ -_ � .. - I � 11 � �, - �, - I � __ _ -1._,_ - - - N.- . � ­ - - � ... I ­ ­ �, - _� . 1. 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