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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1892-12-09, Page 1­ - . . I I . . � . � I I � . I . b I � ? - . - I- . - 11 , I I . I ! � � I � " � r. 1, I . 11 MENEEMUMM" : . - - . I i - I - I I . ..A 0 � !� �.'..; 0 . I � - . ; - T . . 1, Ao� �_, 9-- 4 "'W"' I . 4.NT . ,�., 'i . : , . I - " , : � . I zw�___�:_ �_Z­ � : I � - � . . Z___*____NW . I . . I I \::Z� VA . . ­ .�') , i � I . I - I . . . � � I , � I , I I - I - � I � . - - I .. - - . i . I . � - - . i . McLEAN BROS., PubUshers- . . . . . I I . . � .1 . .. in -ce . � �� I . TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR. I ': - . - � $1.50raYear' Advan . ,, . -1 . . I . . . .- SEAFORTH, FRIDAY9 DECEMBER 9,18c%.12 - - --- I . I . 1.� � WHOLE: NUMPER, 1,304.- A 1. . . ___ ���� I ,.I- . . = I - - - __ - I . . . I 11 ­� . I I I - . t 41:� ! ip - of before they cross t a river. There are * Simcoe, with Mr. James S. Brierly, e4itor interest in farmersO. inttitutes, agrl- �__. _. : a f the Townsh deep ' 01 I as journal, and Mr. Fred oultumi societies and all o. lier matteia ulfec� I .- No. 3 is the largest engine that I have ever flour mills and grain elevators at Winnipeg. ratepayere.and: It' quito a number of them right along. The of the St. Thom . . 1, . I - 0 Te- IO addl- I E seen, and it is abed merely for PUMPIDg There is a vary fine railway station, refresh- Turnberry that there is urgent need that the welfare of agrieultu . I . CHRISTMAS . governmeatal mo f the Domin- other day we had a epecial train of over 250 J. Campbell, manager of the Canadian ting , . 1 - Dd who.1% - . . 3 � � . . I water from the 1,500 foot level to the 600 meat rooms and land office,'all in convoc- the I immigrants bound for Chicago, via the Paper Company, Toronto, as umbers. The tion to this he has a gdn,lb a , I : 1. 4, � I level, where it is carried through a tunnel tion with the- Canad' n PaoffieRailway. ion be leavened, th6 ex I enditure much re- - a Italians. happy couple started for thei east in the souled dippotidoo, mud liltikrs fritruds in a. I - , . . . . I I about a mile in length, emerging several The Government land too and the chief duce4, that taxes be levied only for par Grand Trunk. Most of them war - d irectious. He is eminentl fitted f,pr th-t - I - � . I y I 'i I , ,agron t t � isppoitt,�'J,j an I I . � ' - a ot On the whole those coming over are pretty afternoon to spend their honeymoon 11 I What?s it likely to bring? What hundred feet above the town. post of the Hudson Bay Company are alto legitimate government'l work., pos to which he bao hL,n ; 71 1 . uch a healthy people, We have not founct any -A wood -sawing contest tookplace at . - . -I . . . -a large levied on articles of 0 . the selection is iu:eVery wuy a %'�se Me, . I I . . ' Petrolea. Frid y ni ht in Cooley's skating , . . . ) , Theenaine and, pumping machinery were situated at Winnipeg. There is . eneral use in a cases o,t contagious diseages among , the I I cially to bon' -fit a few members . a 11 -it is said tho Salvation Ar my is 0'ret - I to, Time to begin t6 talk it made in Pennsylvania and are really worth quantity of unoccupied land around this way �s mpe _ r O'Eace, of Sarnia, and H. I I I send I P. a- of our community a the expense of the immigrants lately. rink between T. W home ,und -a chicken -farm I - . I seeing, The engine has two cylluders,being city which is said io be owned by specul Smith, of Petroles, for $50 a side. The, ing a new rescue � i � � olver-turn -thoughts to parcels, paek- on -Mackay Brothers, Montreal, one of the r. . - 1,4 , - J I � I - � � ,.� �� . compound, high and low pressure, whote tore. Beiug the Capital of the Province of many, and with this an in view we potiti . This novtl �ivatitutiou . -�r ., q , oldest sod best known wholesale dry goods amount of wood wag one cord of four -foot .noar Toronto' irtl of 1,.,JLonto and' . %4 - I .1 I I LT � a,yes). etc. All over the Store there are diameters are respectively, four, and six feet-, Manitoba, and the great tradingi city F%nd the PrdviabW mud Do inion Governments 4ituated on the outsk 9 . . . . - . . 0 1 t with a ten foot stroke. The fly wheel in 30 dittributing point for the North*est,'Win. andParliaments to take -the proper nooes- firms in the Dominion are retiring from wood,. sawed once in half. The match was intended 'to furnieh ompl;)ymeut to _� thd- - I . -1 I ns, of its approach. Every da. sir 4 . Ar respective spheres to business. The firm has been in existence won by Smith. Time, 52 minutes, 5 secondv. . -Y I , -1 si-oly . � - " . - .::1 . . Quite a number of Sarnia Oporto were on rescue.home girls and to supply the cio # I feet in diameter', in fifteen sectidne, and nipeg is deftined to be v* large and import say steps within U . . L L I . - shaft to which it is attach. ant city. . - I ! have the British North -America Act a,mend- since 1840, . ns all the . ts holiday garb and w I I ,� . . with fresh `a,V.gL4 &n(I tender chicl;e . , . ment has donned i 2 . eiRha 45.tons ; -wheat I left Winnipeg Fu the Pembina branch, ad, as in their whd,6m. may seem, best, and -Mr. S. Sherwood, a Dereharn farmer, hand. 0 c en hous-i - __. i I stocks have been doubled to meet th,d ad 22 had a number of yohog men up before a -Haulau'i hotel and the lot 'upon which year round. A number of Oil: k i I ,Inches ; shift, crank and fly to frame the laws so that we as' ratepayers tands has just been bod . ght by the To- with incubators and the bebt Uppli&nft-d for . . � I � I combined, weigh 60 -tons. The engine av- along which there is some good laud, but a for distArbing the pesee by to a 1 4 . : I i I . . wet fand. We and citizens shall be required to pay what magistrate � t cunducting a chicken firm successfully hv�vd .1 . . I , i demand that is to be. The `nifi# pre, erages about six stroke@ per minute,- throw- considerable amount of low, I ,'o Ferry Company for $60,000, and mex - I . -,iThepump- passed Morden, a small town in the contra - is right and proper for government, without charivaring a newly married couple. The roni moss been secured. I - . I . . . I tentious gift stock will be lug 325 gallons mt every stroke. ig compelled to contribute,of the results boys were fined $1 each and costs. spring they will remodel the structure - -Last Sunday evening about dusk the � i . I . I . � ide our d ors. We will discount al , rod to 292 iqbheo square, 1,500 feet long,m%de of a large plain of fine looking land.: As belt oil, to others who. have no -The total duties collected at the port of to make a really first-class summer resort, - - I . � 0 1 o kin-griindoes not seem of. our labor and t to introduce rapid barns and out -buildings with their contents, . 4 I . � : � .8 f Oregon 'ine,teouipled with metal couplings viewed from the tra Toronto for November amounted to $284, - A scheme Is ont foot . � � p .. - . . we and weighs over 1,00 tone. This flow of to be quite,as heavy as aroun(I the Portage, claim upon us -equal -rights *and just laws increase over last,, November of transit around the Island by means of the belonging to Frank Meyer, a fariber living I ; , � . -fire. 11 � - I 11revious attempts. Do you think . an per1k administered, as far as it is in the 159, an I .were totally destroyed by ,- I - . water is continuous, and if any of your but 0e country looks nice.. ReachedM I. pro . % lead,the trade eleven months in thi3 readers are interested, it makes an interest- too for dinner, where I met a Mr. Lawrence, power of human governments, and that they $8,967.! The inland revenue retqne are travelling platforins recently patented in the .near Berlin - � The fire originated through &,colt kicking . - , I . . . - M t I I . a lantern out of the hands of Mr. ey r's -, ; I %themaricall problem to find how from Tuckeromibb, who is buying wheat. may thus be 11 a terror to evil doers and a $120,528, an increase of $10,037. States. I - � . - . � -The death of James L. Ba post- -The Woodstock prohibition move- � � : � - 0 . . . year only to. take second place when Ing m rage about praise to them that do well." active. The pro- sort,who, was feeding the stock. The parents . .1 . I . * � . much she. pumps in a year. Right here I He said the wheat or(I would ave I on maiter at Drumbo, is announced. NMI Was a meat promises to -be very . . . � p a 0 - on the supposition that this resolati were mrayfrom home at the time and the ' I . trade is trade? Not -much. We've might say. that the one Very objectionable 21 bushels er . here are a good many I *. �: � . M a he land , t native of Oxford county, and was honored positionis to do away with shop a licenses � -1 . . most feature of the Westis the Sunday work or, bluffs here. After leaving anito t wilt be carried, petitions founded upon i young boy was unable to extinguish the . I . I searched the m ,,or the I at and esteemed by a wide circle of aqquaint- entirely under the local option o1a, se, and - I I I . � � wkets f I I I I this stop is to be accompanied by a sharp flams". Hovever, all the li-ve stock except- I . - 41 ; f li- Sabbath desecration. is very variable, some pla6es level, some will he ready for signature at the me ing, ances. I . I I I . likely thingstd please you and those �Several years ago a very large tunnel, was rolling, and some real hilly. We came up -a and I trust, means adopted to give every -Mr. J. W. Garvin, B. A.; principal of ,and concisive campaign in wards to elect lug & Dumber -of fowl wer& gotten out- - - . � - � . . � - -ree mile east at the foot Of the with high clay banki one in the Township the op ortunity of . i only councillois favorable to a reduction of The loss is said to be over $1,500 with SM . . . . i started th, , Ion " and we c schools, has received � I .. , Gu love. The cream of the world's mer- pasg the Woodstock publi � I � selen . y mountAn to drain"ieh'e mine at the 1,500 foot some small lakes. ' The country signing. Next week, if alloweTby you, Mr. r hotel licenAes from 14 to 9-ov one hotel per insurance. . x . - � r your enjoyment. level. The work b&3 � been pushed coutia- seems to be well supplied with water, and Editor, I may say a few words in support the appointment of principal and inspeoto -A man . In Embro traded horses the - chandise, is here fo is public schools of Peterboro', at a sat. thousandpopulation. . , I I I - 'London natty under great difficulty, because of so with a variety of Boll ,i sand, gravel, black of the resolution, and state what seeine to Of tl I I other day with r. farmer in the vicinity. � , . I Welsb, Margetson & Co., , y On the train I met a Mr. me a suitable petition under our present ary of $1,200 per anourn. -Mr. W. W. Oglivie, of Montreal, re- He had got about a mile on his way .homet - � I � much water, but it is - abuut three-fourths - loam and clay. . � k & Son, Elors,have �oeived twelve barges on Friday coutai log I � he expected to �, � � t I � o-Tha firm of T. Bla,c being visions of wealth, which I � - n I . England, are noted- furnishers. � We completed, mud in about a year's time the Clark, Chief of Police for Manitoba. He circumstances. 'to J. L. 191,000 bushels. of Manitoba wheati ' .. . �. tunnel will be through. This will then told me there were only two other salaried - With thinks- to you and my fellow. also- sold out their hardware business at to c " a by water this ' aeon. This make out of the exchange, floating - befoare - 4 1 show their latest product -ions in Linen ding these few Drainte, of Fergus, who takes possession the]& om so , ,� . I w, when they were suddenly dispelled , - - I I , I ,�11 - , abolish the use -of the large Cornish pump,as policemen. Ur. Clark has a salary of $1,600, tore who may favor me by rem this week, and will place his son in the makes a total of 1,354,000 bushels received his eye I � I I Collars and CuTs, fine Neckwear, Silk it is called, for the' time bein& but doubt. and the other two $800 a year. They also words, I remain, management of the store. by Mr. Oglivie front the present -crop, being by the animal he got dropping dead an the 4 . . . A . Yours Truly, tio ' of any crop ever re- road. After heaving a sigh of 'regret b,e ­ Handkerchiefs,Fowne's English Gl. less sinking will-thien again be resumed, so act as license i6speators, for which they get . -Edward Lane, Gait, planted in his gar- the largest por n walked back to the farmer's place and bor- � A I . . . ovest that she will still be naed. The question fees &mounting to about $200 each. Then RoiaERT DOUGLAS. den last spring seven white beaus which calved by a single firm. . I I -Umbrellas,,. might be asked, whence at t I w ter ? th re are 0, I Tu&KHEaxy,-Nov,. 306h, 1892. Increase of -A steel steamer for the Dominion Gov- rowed the horse he had swapped and drew I , � Duncan�s English. Silk * .1 h 11 a a I bout 50 men all over the Pco- � . .0 have produced the enormous ; I ow, - . - When a person replies that on the mountain Vince who are paid by fees when they are 1 5,607 one stalk having 285 pods on it. They arnment is to be built at New Gleog his load home. I I - - I Linen Haudkerchiefs, Fine Hosiery. tops, . some parts of: which have perpetual called upon. Under the late Government it From a Dakota Friend. 9 iti beant'- Nova Scotia this winter by I. Mathescn& -The Waterloo County Sunday School ' - I I for police in Mani- Ty"R, Dakota, November 28th, 1892. are smaller than the ordinary wh 0 Convention was held at Berlin on Tirwreday 4 - . I ' . - _ -- Flannel snow, and in others. t saowe every . - 6ight, j6 _ Company. The steel plates for the purpose Dura'61e Suependersi Fancy 'I month of cost about $15,000 a year a a '-In Ridgetown, the other, � . from -1 I . � [ I ! D * the year, that on the'fourth of May WtV at tobs ; under the present Government' it DEAR EXPOSITOR, -Will YOU allow M - burglarized are to be imported from Britain, and the ' and Friday last week. Delegates . � Shirts, English T-Tnderwear, Men's -Fur ' pace in . your valuable paper to com- store of Mr. Thomas Graig was � Is all over ttie county were '. . I 0 one of the highest �mines, 2,500 feet above costs about $4,000 .annually for policemen Groo,lia to the extent of $500. Several fine ordered rivets, about thirty tons, can be got in Hall- Sunday' schoo : . I * present, and a very successful convention � I 1. Caps, Men�a Fur Gauntlets,, Men's the town, snow fell, in a single iigbt to a and license inspect -its for the who!e Pro- manicate with friends? During my late and a dozen oi more of. ready made fax and St. John. 1he steamer will prob- � � - - I . . venue 4orived by the Province visit in Huron and Perth, so many friends suits . try was the retrit. T i , ' depth of four feet,'aud on the 10th of June vince. The -re . over costs, besides other clothing were ably cost $60,000, and in intended for fe ,he meetings were hold at . � I . , 'Leopard Gloves, and many other nov- to-& -depth of six i6ches and .so on in pro- from licenses amouh,�s to $25jOOO 4unually. and acquaintances desired me to write to . i aits. both. the Presbyterian and Methodist I -, 4 , I I I t taken. No clue. service of the Northumberland Str . h -ace was v r - i I ' elties that might follow at columu'Q portion, the- phenomenon is readily explain- Not far frem Deloralne the sun went down. them after my return home, that I hink the -Mrs. Thomas Bealey, of Mom,' dincov- _Jo3eph A. Healy, a young man lately churches, and t Is attenda; a y I- ? I . . ; , I I best, way will be to send a letter to THE Ex- it. of large. 4dd)resses.were given by well-known - 111�, � p, ad. � . We were in the midit of a vast plain, with i n. Rev. Geo."Richard- - . I . . ered a dollar gold piece in one of -her fowls engaged in the, tailoring establishm,610 . " length. High grade or�es� are shipped while the not a tree or . a shrul� in sight, but t�here was rosiTou that all may,see, and if some do not while dressing it. 4Howthe dollar gold Win. Watson, Guelph, comolbaced bleed. ministers and layine Methodist churcht . : � I . - " ' - d on the giound. The solo atk6am hear the track. I mos it themselves, they will be sure to hear . . - inch ing at the nose a few days ago. Several son, pastor of Trinity . . lower grade are milk w running came there is a mystery. for hoseu presidenC .1 . I ­ We begin the, holiday bushiess of prooessies of redu "' ores or extracting tha went on to OX �Bow, i . where I remained for the substance of it from friends. piece edical men have held consultations on the Berlin, b e 1-1 � I , coins are not usually left where chickens can to etary Times, on the subject of- . � . � I ` cling . 2ogn . I I . . 1892 Nvith the grandest assortment of metal- from them are multiform,. making a the night. b land is light, having I left Mitchell'on the 26th of October,and pick them up. - . case, but have'falled to stop the hemorrhage, -The I I I A I I - . ' . . says -, Our agent.* -Mr. Thomas 1 - I . � I very broad r analytical L6 of black -mould On reached Winnipeg on Saturday, 29bb, hav- are of opinion that a blood vessel in . cheese, � ; (yood new things ever known to Sea- field -of study fo, Only six ot --.- - - o es -John Lindham, of Birr, Middlesex They tured. - The Gordon Oliver, writes us from Ingersoll. � I . I m chemists and assayers. Park City has two the top soda white.sand below. The crops jug made a pleasant trip and found good county, had a narrow escape from poisoning the head has been rup patient, - it � f-orth. It remains for you tb shop mills differingvery matF-rially in principle; wer6 light; the peo0le e;timated the aver- company on the way. After staying a few W! bo is but 16 years of age, is in a procarious He his been reminded that a few of the . � -� � . � om 12' to 14 bushels per the other evening, he having taken a dose I . . . leading farmers in the neigbborhood of that i . two connentrMore which Work on 'similar age of woest at fr days .with friends in Winnipeg, I arrived of vitriol in mistake for medicine, which I condition. ' I . 4 . . nong the- first in Canada who - ; I � . early.. . plans. A concent 4 or cru acre. Ox Bow is OiJiV a'youn& settlement, h� me safely and in- good health, on Thurd- -According to the assesior's � I ­ . sheri the 'ore, � 0 I reVprt the town were al - I I I . any located! having' settled there day, Nov -ember 3rd, finding all the family had been left for him, He is recovering. I sor is., Roma. - � . � I taking out the light )r material, rock, quartz, a good in -Captain E. H. Virgil, who f1stablirehad religigus complexion of Widd n made cheese in factories -for expor�atlon- i . I . This was about 30 years age. At the -sale I . S or waste material and leaving the heavier this summer, and �there are a g'aod many well. ' , 3, 110 ; EpiflcoiialWas, 1,640; Pres- A A - .. . . the National Express, died at -Troy, New Catholic I of I - JACKSON B110 b, one great drawback Wheat in- the Tyner district did not turn ' He was born in byterianp, 1,500 ; Methodist, 2,580 ; Bsp, last week 5,00.0 boxes brought 10, 10 I � 09 � .-Mineral to be sm4 Ited later. The Marsao houses being built, #t , . d,- but York, on Sunday mornirig. I A r in Inger- . I . mill reduce& the milling ore from the Daly is the want of"wateri There ire no'wells sunk out so much to the &ore so it promise riginators tisti, 599 ; Lutherans, 142 - Salvation Army, cents per pound. A large opetato I . . kk � . � 1808. The captain was one of the oi ' 7, was, advisedby bits London . URNISHINd PEO_ mine, the a to get w4ter. There -is a spring the q ity Is fair. Price very low at present, � xpress Com- 97; Hebrew, 59; Prince Michael disciples, Boll, Mr. Rile I ecoud largest mine in the terri deep enough . _: . . i � THE NOTED F ' only u " tatoes, of theBritish and American E orrespondent,stating that there were stored I I i I tory, and its process in called the Russel 2 or three miles away, but the la,ud is -taken 594 to 57 cents per bushel. 'Po 3, and 1,001 have.. no special sect. During c I I .1 - perated in Canada. . � in London, - i 3 . . ; . I din, and tb away In the Railway Department � PLE SBAYORTH. Teaching process, 'invented by Russel, a up and the spring folibe is party are an excellent crop, aiad all sorts of vege- PADY, 01 at buildings to the amount of � � * _�_14 hits been I learned that Sir , Donald 'the past ye * I , . . . I � much more complicated process than.that who owns it draws Water'to Ox Baw I and to a fiae fall and. oted in Windsor# November 10th, from W,000 to 250,00D �. I 00=01000 bles were good. It 'was $210,300 have been ere I � i �.; - i Smith will rebuild on the site of his old rest- are 130 heavy I. � - I - R owing � sheries. boxes of cheese, but there 1 � . Z used in the Ontarilb inil�). This mill, as the sells it. All the houses that I was in keep farmers had a good chance to got I ' -The almost entire failure of the fi - . . I - I . GLIMPSES OF UTAH. a progressing. . Two line new denca at Silver Heights, near Winnipeg. a iss, stooks iu the hands of dealers. . .. � I . � , name indicates, handles- the ore from the their wateri in a lirg6 barrel. I did not go done. Tyner I on the ashes of ibe recently demolished along the western coast of Nov Scotia 11 woed and � 4 1 - � � a coal fietk but went back to go stores were put up this last - summer, the oned a -Mr. J. A. Younie, who o - _1 : � Ontario mine. ln�& mill the ore is reduced as far as th structure will b& erected a han4some dwell.- even thus. -early in- the winter occast *w I . I a � ,ry sudden.- I I : worked the Embro mills, died vj. __ q LETTER Ill. - I P; grin�ing, but 6y-- pound- to Brandon.' Came to a station called Car- ffice is in one of them. A Presby- When the flp,h . 4 � � � I to powder not I , ' a 0 Ing, cobting neveral, thousand dollars groat deal of destitution. - . He had I I � � (Written for Tim. as str n -bait, mind when the ly an Taesd&y morning, 294h inst. � � . � kX7081TOR.] po t ' , t been feelin well for -a week previously, , ' - I ! ing�, It is first crashed through.rolls, into' diff, where the lan'd looks light. One promi- terian church h ' also been built. The La. . �_Mr. James: Jolley died last week in 11 uck in there was o - PARK CITY�' . chunks the largest being perbokpa the size of nent feature at the railway stAions is the dies' Aid of the congregation, with great Hamilton at the age of 80 yosro. For near- Nth arrived the fish had gone. As the in-, no � I I . P 6mp in chestnuts, after which it is thoroughly dried quantitiso-of agriouUural implements and energy and perseverance, have gathered habitants are dependent upon the fisheries, complaining oil a pain in, h6s; head, but : I _. I I Park City is the largest mining ca I ly half a century he had carried on a � thou§ht nothing serious was the matter. I ; eat the new church a - . . ; " I - � -about 5,000 inhabl. 3assing through a �large red-hot,, revolving furniture for sale ill over 'theo country- enough money to a" . nd ' his their condition is most dip.,tressing. Unless ' � I � 1 Utah: it is- a city of saddlery establishment there. One of Kon sy he was abouthis tDill and awoke .1 F . here is to be e� . 7 1 1 1 1 Srum, Salt from Great Salt Lake, any Bait And, even in the no* settlements, everyone co,rp�t the pulpit platform. T i4*is furnished by the Government great I i s tants, mud is located in a very narrow can- I . � Runs, the Ron. John L. Joll , is at present a . 4 4 . . -of fuesday morning and remark -ad to his wife - � j . - I I _. you. or gulch. Two railroads run into the would do, but this is most convenient, is seems to have a bug , driving cart, or some a social held at the opening, the proceeds a member of the! United States Congress suffering may ensue. I � . ,� ; I : . ted in the amino manner. It is then light rig. Very dileilent from Huron when which are to be used in sending a poor,blind- I reporter who that he felt better --and tho.tght he would I , . Henry G Tricksy, the . . j � . i _1 I ; place, one, the Union Pacific, making a very trea, for for South Dakota. 0108- get up. He partly arose in bad and sudden- . . I * ' here, ranninf, north mixed in due proOrtion and put under the first settled 40 or SQ years ago ;, then the woman to the hospital at, Winnipeg at week wrote the Bo;ton Globe's famous " die � 0 1 4 ' - 'I - I circuitous course to get t -The Aoton Free Press of la Oh toy 4ead I have tha* I � I Lake City to Ogden., fo I Owing � tamps, large, heavy, iron bare with hard ox'en and the aleighi,tiven in summer, form - treatment far her eyes. The Canadian ladies . After an impressive, sermon from , uren �' in the Borden murder, came, was aoci- ly exalwimed, Once he bedame unconscibul - . '_ I q from- Sal :urfaces beneath-, [which are kept &going e he ont. rlg.� Reached & sta- here are to the front in every good work,and "aY8 : . . I � d, as a rule, t dentally killed at Hamilton Saturday while pain again." At � � the main line eastward-!& short distance,then . John 15, 1-2, on Sunday -evening, Rev. Mr. minu4s. Mr. Younle 4 . . ',Park City ; continually, b igh, and- still no) Grand Trunk Raii. and was dead in five i I einj d Evanabott), When twenty-. attempting i I . ard to reach g 1 raised Ao a height of a tion calls - , .a this is one. vantage Edge held a reception service,. to board a . i'the prime of life bolng about forty ­ I : I foot or more by mqichinery and then let drop. tree or shrub 'to C i seat), but the lalid is The now stores will be a great ad way train for0aelphi He had b&eu atop. W,08 11 L - . I the other, the Utah Central or the 's John .. � �he; bottom. Screens or I to the people in this ueighborhood,as - one new members were received into the Ha '11ton under the assumed name L years of S a.ye# andlooked healthy aid hearty.1 I . .. .1 Road." John W. Young, the upon the ore at a better, withone foo,b if black mold. A it%- hither . � i � V W. Young etbodist Church -12 by profession of faith ing In in ht6ndini -ph 1. Jan and i �, .. _* - . fixed at the bottom, or rather at the sides 'tion called Napinks was re,Ached. The to our nearest trading place was Cavalier, over 16 of Henry Melmr, being desirous of avoiding- Dr. Adams was the i the to o �� - I I . I - I owner, by the way, is a son of Brigham. - d 9 by certificate. 0 . ' death was c%uted ursting of ; ; T where the stamp; drop, and 4&9,the ore is land there seems to bf good. There.is a rail- six miles distant, Mr. Peter MoRwen,. for- an togive evidence in connection he say . I This road is rather romantic, poetic, pic. . I b I I trikes off. marly of Leadbury,bab bought a farm about _4 he 'friends! of Chancey Barges@, one a Sammons a blool vessel in the bral . i I - � . - . dared finely a Ough, it eaca-pes throng way junction there *�ere a branch a ,of the old and respected residents of Elgin, with the trial of the Borden case - I - - � a tu�resque and beautif u,l. It is a narrow POW , . � . . i A � . - ' - -and is elevated to for Brandon. We r6kched Souris for dinner. four mileB,fiom here. 'The directors' room of the Merchants -_ - - * ; gauge, runa south east from Sklt� Lake City the fine screen a� dust - . 4 1 � . �. gathered- at his,residence in South Yar- � evneral miles, then enters the Wasatch the Staddyfelt furnace, named after its in- The vllla*e I&:' at ieikst half a mile from the I wish to thank my numerous friends For � rince Edward Island waa the - I a . mouth, on Satuiday evening, November Bank Of P Perth Ite#ws . I - � I i tor. The Outirio mill. has 40 stamps. station, situated in 4 bend of the Souris their kindness to me while sojourning among ce'e, the other day, of the burning of $63.- . I I � A I � mountains on its climb to Uti,h?a bonanza van ; i I It � - birthday. The a n ,a In , . � I .4 river. p restly and had & 26, to celebrate his 90th i � tall chimney, is s nice ,�! looking I 1he them. I enjoyed my trip gi old gentleman was made the recipient of & ', 000: f the old $1 and $2 notes. These notes -Eighteen tramps occ6pled the call,- I I.. I , � The furnace to a very large, 10 I ... I � ' � 'nilnes. The grade on this read iW about six I Stratford one night lately. , � . ; I � ecially W e &or-mt the happy time. esne and an easy chair. " are DO longer ourrept by- the Ba � I ��- . � . per cent., or in other words the4raek rises a return flue running down on- one oije and crops were good, es� h at I I I would Iike to repeat it in I gold -headed � � nk Act, and now Catholic Church at Hewn . .. :. - I oont;muinq for 'hundred feet into oats were tate and peemed to be' A light some future time if spared. Also remem- hief so-. hA& to be destroyed., It took the furnace of -The � . � . I six feet in a hundred. several, , -Mr. George UscliAse, Q. C., 0 Lop O'Connor, of Lon- I . : I � , . our much admired Exrosrrolt, our ' her large fire three hours was opened, by The fire is crop. The,land is Oood --all the way to b6rin , Bial - I � . � A passenger train on thIs road between another large chimney outside. . . Coldwell at visitor, we could not do without it, licitor in Montreal for the Grand -Trunk the bank and anot in Thursday, the 8th just. . I I Brandin. I met Ur. George wookfy gad 70 to ilestroy them. The notes were counted don,, i - I o Salt Lake and Park City, consists of eogine, placed near the bottom of the first chimney, thig Railway, Jied a ,few days ago, a by the directors and-, a certificate of the -Mr. Paul Humipirger, df XonclttOn,has . .., - - . � � - . 2 Brandon, who had moot too a kind iuvitatiaii and thanking you, Mr. Editor, for was well known in - . ­ ; p � I . . thepulp,asthepowdered ore -and mtt in � years. Mr. MadRae . skipped the -country, leaving many creditors . : - tender, and c xpress, his house 'a home for both Mrs.' spao . . f count and burning signed by them. . A : . . ' from the, top through to make 0 1 - . mail and passengers being in one oar. 'The Sal -led is fed into it . . Montreal and had been in the employ c, I � � I � b of the road is, only 32 miles, so fine screens, Oue' sliding si�bove the other, McMillan and myself,duriug our at& M r. MRS. ALEXANDkE HoLEAN, the Grand Trunk Railway since its in- -'What might have been &,serious scol- behind. � . 11 � � � � I I - . whole lengt 8 gtivin it I 'ad.- As the ;piilp Coldwell kindly drov6 me over the Landon Late of Tuokersmith. dent occurred st the residence of Mr. E. U. -Mr. John Haynes of Fullerton, has - Z . I � its popular name may be somewhat appro- thin all even fe fancy. gone on a trip to Indians to visit his son -and 9 . . I - 6 hills, where I saw, 'some fine farms. The - . one day lately. Mrs. I I - � t - "' 1 . � �� ... , � -,,- - - - v thr, 6 - -horse" road. In the sum. dr f, ough the fi�re, - th i chlorine -The Pieten skating rink, with bowling Howell, near Dundsx-, " priate, a "one M, or hills settlement is % fine place for mixed - I . wag completely destroyed by Howell was 3ngaged in sweeping, when all daughter. . I .- . . saeuger trains run each way and in the milt �vhich is chlorine and sodin Canada. alley attaohado -Miss Daly, of Stratford, has been on- ' . mer two pa , . . . and combines farming and there ii some find land, with of a sudden t4h;'coal stove went completely . 11 . . . . In the winter, a sodium chloride a driven off . , fire early -lost Sunday morning. The Six- .. - as many freight tradus also I r. This is a nice gaged to teach the junior department of the . � . . I a chloride of nice lakes and good wate Guelph's increase in -.-'population over a hot coals in every direc- -i � . one, train runs each way if it can, but with the silver, thil a making . art of the 'dountry�with considerable tim- last year was only 20. f I teenth Battalion Baud lost all of its instru- over scattering th . 3rtOD public school, at_& malaryof $2355. r tion, and bursting the stove in two pieces. _. I ith mercury p quantity of Milvi . � . ., I .1, - which will m0gam'sto w ! ments and uniform@. ' A large . . . usually. for from two. to six weeks the snow silver, s1gam. bar. Game is plentiful. On getting back from -Mrs. Ann Maffill, of ,'Clifford, was. re- 'red in the � rink was' also consumed. Mr. Howell 46 it happened, was not. far -K-r. Win. Abraham's fifty acre farin, I � . � I i � . . is too deep to, navigate, so railroading is or quicksilver and . line make the am drive, B46. Coldwell had a firie contly fined $10 for using cancelled postage grain *to - a near Milverton, has been loold to Mir. James " � . up the west side of The pulp is drawn from the futnw6 below a pleasant r -Mr. W. R. Iv6p of Sherbrooke, who is away at the time and by prompt action th Conacher, for $2,000. I . - I ; I � I . J. � I - . T - I . suspended. In running., dinner,with prairie chicken, which was very stamps. Dominion Cabinet danger of fire was averted. . ; � � . t the Wasatch, range, at ome place it is nee- and piled on the oi oling floor -to let it fully . I ittee tma expected to. enter the now -Upwards 9f 17,000 were expended,;'in � � . . he train to run up one side of a chloridize for a-bou i 24 hours, nice and to which 'we did ample justice. -The Montreal police comal , ps- sayp the Protestants of the Eastern town- -MontreaI in to have' $1,000 from the , � ; Mr. Coldwell in A ieeir sportsman and a voted $30,000 for the establishment of a w buildings in Milverton during the past I . e�eary for t I fund raised by the Salvation ne I I t . . I . � ng the head it is im- - r -hips, with the exception of an old woman self-aenis . - . � IF kr, and the prospects for the coming as&- i ; cinyon and upon reachi The pulp is then taken to the smalgamat -11th him during trol system over the city. to be expended in fitting up Yee I � 11 I pose , ible to turn, hence- they back up the _ sure shot ; he bigid his gun w zed here and there, have forgotten Sir John Army, woteh is excellent. - � , . ing room. Here are very large vats called . or drive and shot One chicken which arose -Mrs. Dermody, of Hamilton, was set and furnishing a Food and Shelter Depot. son are ; - , - pace 8 or 10 feet � in diameter and abdut 0 1 ich Thompson's connection with the Jesuit I . .� other 8ide,running up the mountain several . ! . near- the trail on. which we were driving. with a fit of coughing, the other day, wh . : It is hoped to be able to provide a supper, -The Patrons of Industry at Mother- - i . � I 11 -until the summit is reached , 7 at the Estates Act. . I - .*-held an oyater supper, the ,other even- � miles backward four feet high, with a revolving plate 11 is thd law partner of Mr. continued some hours and resulted fatally. d and breakfast for 10 cents. Contribn well - ; Mr. Coldwe I -A little daughter of Mr. Lawrence be , . .. , . betweert. 8,000 and 9 000 feet above sea level. bottom to mix things. Pourteen hundred 5 ited ing, after which a fine programme was 11! I � I t . I Daly, now, minister of the Interior. Mt. ' -'Robert C. Rigge, aged 103 years and . �, . I : .other side with . . Froelick, New Hfariburg, the other day Ut)- tiODS to the Shelter Depot will be solia - . I � � Then' the run is made down the pounds of Fulp ard; put into this, vat, Daly kindly drove ine to the! Brandon Ex- months, died on Saturday at St. JOhD,New rendered. ; I y is reaqhed at not a ten, kettle of b: iliog water over hers&f of vegetables, fruit , soups and pastries, as 0 'Patrick O'BrUn, one of Logsu!* . . i � . � i a,bout P rpites,un.til Park Cib ' several huadred unds of' mercury added. Is ra. . I i P, imen-tal farm which is situateo. about Brunswick. he trunk of it is not -,expected t at it can bp made self- -1 M j per and wag severely scalded on t . � . i I ;1 - � an altitude of 7,000 feet. The time' required Water is used uite 'freely t6 -make it �he Towv, across the -The Waterous Engine Works, County � . . oldest a Were, passed ..&Way. a few dave . i )y th two miled frdrn I body and arms and lage. The -general opin- supporting. 'r - e ; to run the 32 miles is two and a half hours, go,. 8 17, were laid to rest 'in M t I , thorough mixture,Jt is kept agitated I Assiniboind river. . � of Brantford, haa.lately closed-ai large &w- . . ment in ago. er remains � � i . e '.. I . volving plate fro 8 to 24 hours 'khen the I Ion was that the child p . I � . ,ould not live, but -There is a good deal of excite I w,hich is rather shortei than the . journey " - - � - once of & H. chall cemetery. I � J - 3 re I 11 . I � JOHN MOMILLA:$. mill contract in Central America. I . � - vhich is. ovei ninety m below in amalgam, Bilv�r � . . r; At Virdea, she is improving, although the body was, Brantford over the disappear . ., a butter factory, at Avoubank, is . 4 .1; w over the Union Pacifie'v n etal is run off --. ,� M-Igilvie's, bl grain elevato -blistered from head to foot.- . . Simmons, a well-known young grain watch- -fb . i . 111 .4 miles and requires three a d a half hours. being the chief coristittient, though there to , '(TO BE CONTINUED.) I �ni oba, was estroyed by fire 0 Monday - for over a week, making oVer 1,000 pounda of gilt edge A A --- - � I . . t big demand for timber land ant. He has not been Been The gulch in which Park City is - built is a little gold, lead . nd copper with it. . ' night with all its contents. .. � -There is a and is said to b . ave let various citizens in for No. I butter, some of WM6 beg already � 4 I abaut 300 -yards wide, and the atteete are � I E. RANNI[E. Let pthers DoLikewlse. kr -Mrs. McLeod Stewart, wife of,i the late in Essex county at present. Cameron & ants ranging from $300 to $2,000, mak- been sold at 24c per pound. � I � , atuch ateiper than. ia,mecessary ior com,- �. . � s1+oR, - Permit through ex -mayor of Obta*&. is 'writing a b in all. He re . ty Years of Social Life at the of brush land in Ro'chester township, for ing a total of about $8,000 . tioner. in Stratford, died on - ,� 3 fortable and convenient pedestrianism., .A M. p.,S AVELSIN THE ted that -he had'098 stored at. Clifford medical prac bi . . _N your paper a word or two to my brother titled 11 Twen I 1 $28,000. The Michigan Central will build a BOD � .He was in bin "�,h � . � - . ook an. Curry have sold to Edward Smith 800 acres amol 'day morning last., , I - 4R EDITOR EXPO pre. Dr. P. R. Shaver, for over 3$ years a I . The bufUinga are built closely together', )Spital." . he same 1rin sold and secured the mone on alleged warefionse Fit i I , - . I No THWEST. electors ot the. Township -of Turnberry. ( Bramoss, township Im nine places 'spur to the ptoperty'.. , T y . I . � . - blocks small and the streets narrow, so that . � . There is one point *bich it egems to me we , - I Donald Coutte, 125 acres of land In Maid- receipts for the grain. - year. arr � ie Dent isgiving up her po- � . I i � . . . . . ' r Of - . ; I ,� . the -room is well utilized.' Moat of -the a result licensed to sell intoxicating liquors, while in . -D'.--W. T. Aikens, ' Toronto, and his --Miss C . , - � LETTER Vil. � would do well to think over, and as in the Witchell ptiblic school a -ad wilt - . �i .1 - . of N&sssg&weys stone,dor $4,500. sition 9 � bts give expression to them by the adjoining township ' , or , I buildings are frame, some quite large, and [WRITfsa ros, tHa ExpoorroR I of gur thong I - -The Poison Iron; Works Company, of broth , Dr. Aikene, of Port Credit, own '� � Gf late.yeax io'k -and stone build- . - -the privilege and rigbt of.petition there is only one, and in Erin only fouri $30,000 worth of land on Greenwood avename, take a position, offered her, in Due of the � * - . � ; a spacious lif fter spending. one day ar�'und Indian exercising -Hon. John Beverley Robinson it about Toronto and- Owen! i Sound, has . h has been at- public schools in Toronto, after Christmas. . i . A . Toronto, the title of whic . . I . � inga 1&ve' been erected, banks, stores, for the east,and to our Provincial and Dominion Rulers,more � ­ its. Owen Sound yard another ste:el floon, of .Manitoba sonof 4 . The summer je,how- Head I again -took the train so window in St. from backed by Mrs. Nancy Whyte, of Buffalo. -Mr. John W I - . schools and churches. ; to Wolseley, where I met Gilbert Me- than we have done in the past, not only for * to place a'- ained-gla ry of cruio I er, the third, forl� the use of the Domin- I I eare ago, and con- Mr. Hugh Wilson, Of the 10-th concession of I - -� ever, short, so; that very little can he raised gol , vld�sd good,- but also 'and as & con- James' Cathe ral, Toronto, in memo] . She is intended' mainly who lived in Toronto 40 y e I I I . �-hsiel, Wm. Grant from near Clinton, and our indi . n Mrs. Robineor. ton, Government. . tends she hem claim tp, the land. The �mas, Elmay hadthe misfortune, re . in the adjoining valley. At the north, grass Mil I After spending another sequence for tke good,, o I f our commo heries, on Lake � his barn and all,the season!s crop destroyed ­_ son Robert. " �. . I a of the fifth annual meeting for the protection of the fie � Ill i;e' Huron and the Georgian Bay, and is named ter of titles and Justice Meredith have up- � I is, and ' -The se5sio i , I . grows welL for the milkmen's cow roy ' . to Carberry, country. . � . V � - I � around Wols ley 1,want , held the doctors, but G. B. Gordon for by fire. . John Chinaman makes gardening quite a day While - there I' Last year on nomination day for our of the Geojogi� �mi Society ?f America w of the 16 Petrel." I � o . Thom& 11fin't no in � . . re I remained one day. . the 29th Judgment is re- -The H 0 9 Ba y has I st � success, it is said by blowing his celestial whe and Mr. municipal ruleri after the special business held in Ott%W84, commencing on -Word has been �recaived'at Brantford Mrs. Whyte, in appealing. � . - Jar- 3 �� - .. . he cold. met & Mr. McEw(n, from Stanley, I December. served. - ­ . ,added to his stock yards a fine hard of I I I breath over the track patch (luring t a Was over, . i �) Sea -forth, who keeps - 1 took the opportunity of submit- ;o� � named George Hum- fri?m Ashville, North I Carolina, announcing - fi ' he' to and a bull. : , nights. The occasion for � Park City a exist- Wrn. Logan, from doing' well. ting a readlation which was embodied in -,-A. Hamill A. Garratt, wife -At the " Old Tannery " in Arthur t,o*n- says, consisting Of ve- ife � i I . I private bank an phroys was shqt on 11 ng th' dea,th there! of Mro. C. d on - Sunday, after d earns to - be aturday while playi ship two boys were playing near a rickety They arrived in Stratfor � - . __ once is her mines. . . population of 100 or 800 ; it petitions to our Provincial and Dominion &red he cannot of Vofessor Garratt. 1 Mr, Garratt recently toppled three moritba' auarantine at Halifax. . . . ­ . . - Three larfm canyons converge at the head Carberry has a . nee Of which \w,as to with� a loaded gun. It is fs I the wall . I . 0 "is an import After leav- Parliaments, the esse - . - accepted the directorship in the musical de- wall the other day, when hile thr�mhtng at a neighbor's,-rvaent- I - ant g ain market_ l - . I � . -W . of mwin street running in a south and south- iga 6 Prairie, reduce tfiw amount of our governt�ental live. I I - tug Ladies' College, over yon hem; Mathew Pringlernier was I westerly direction, called respectively On- ing Carberry I went to Porti machinetry' and the * cost thereof, and to -Mr. William Hendrie, of Hamilton, has partmerit of the Ydc 1 h4Y � ru a* I I o resign on account only el 1; hurt, but his companion, John ly,,Mr. Thomas Hauley, of Mo ingtO ' I Ga ' the centre of One 'f the- fineat farming dia- . � bought the two-year-old. fillyt Coquette,- by at Brantford, but had �t Currans, h�d the flesh completely torn from had the misfortune to lome a valuable - hot"* tario, Empire and Woodside cany, a. The Northwest. Thpre are here frame the laws so that justice and equity ' of his wife's illness. i � I n the machine., mud . Ontario cAnyon is not much steeper than tricts iu the be meted but to each and all Mike, without Rossington-Belle of Nanturs, for $5,5W. f - -A child of Mr. James Marr, who oc- his leg between the knee and the anklex the It took sick working o . ' Main street itself', and along .its . aides a�re large douring mil:13, a paper mi�l, a brewery, iob of class, profession or trade, as ,Mr. C. Sifton, Attorney -General o a near Vien ,?'-) tge latter being also crushed.* The died inside�pf twenty-four hours- I dry. The foun- distinct usand cupies the Soper farn . as, wanted bones of * I a biscuit factory i nd a foun vernmente Manitoba, has subscribed- . one tho - �, I f misonry which fell was sufficient to -Mr. J02eph Calliv, of Sliskespearef, who I . �, � built residences on either Bide of the street, -n by Robert Watson & Brother. far an it id poipible for human go fund of Wesley to see a blaze the othe� day, ana giattinir a Maw 0 a - ,O jelly, and the escape has lived in that I vicinity for the past 56 . I - - which is so narrow that the buildingi must dry is ku Minister of Public Wo'rkg'in to do. The petition was duly signed by our dollars to .the building match set fire to a straw stack. it ma(re a. have ' crusl�ed an ox t years o is well and favorably kuOwn51 ..71 . I_ I I - mountains. Mr. Watson is College. from dealth wiks simply miraculous. . j and wb� I ; . . be put up at the base of the ,nd Clerk, and sent to our represent- ; � - the Manitoba Government - is just the Reeve 91 ' Hr. H. A. Massey has announced his blaze that would deflobit the heart of any in now very, ill, As he it 82 years of Age 11 I " and . Society of Toronto, . i � About a mile from town is the famous On- The public papers . . I vat and richest ill Utah, right man for the position. I found him atives iorlpresentAi3n. r intention of donating $100,000 for t,he put- child, but it was 04 'by persistent efforts -The Children's Aid 1 y pauper his recovery in doubtful. I � tario mine,. the larg I informed us they were duly p esented, and t Mr.. Soper's barn's and contents were have it in their. minds to� make ever J. A. McNaughton hai been to. I ­� I . _. I r repairing threshing machines and on- for and arecting a ths I troas -Mr. . I and one of the great mines of the, west. , bus3 . t iihe one t7oL .the Dominion Parlia- pope of -providing a site boy-sudgirl in that city happy on Chris ton school, and Miss Me- . good many also tha ic hall in Toronto. saved.: I a Yonge-street engaged for Fallar I Less thala twenty years ago the acciden gir . I . was laughed at. Was it on account handsome mug ok place, a few I)ay. They have rented . - of Motherwell, has been anga - tat ies. of which there were a to an office, ment i 3, principal of the -Abarefaced robbeq to - � gad � - , - turning of a stone in Ontario gulch among arou ad the foundry - - I went in Inkfilarity or iconoclastic ideas, as -Mr. J. W. G%rvii . t . A Atore and are busy soliciting from private IntYre, - 11, I . - . the bushes led t6 the discovery of this great and to my astonishment. found a Mr. For- of its.9 ' What of that, even if Woodstock public schools, ho6s been appoln, , eveninis ago, on Front' . street,,Torouto. ticles of every sort which will be to take the management of the juntior do- , . I . . aft L pidg they 'woke, termed? ady, who had just left the Standara citizens at mine. There have been three sb 9 sunk, sythe whom 1 ,used to meet at rea - have been nil ; ed inspector of Peterboro' schools at a salary ___ d a small satchel put in the store and which is to be din- partment. " ye�a and � . matches around Bruoefield. He in still - on- the resuits should seem to . � Woollen Mills,. and oairie tr te Be acquainted with the clais -Mr. Gustave- Smyth, aged . ra, L L ' the first one abandoned some years ago, and I uplement busi- if we express � our desire in becoming of $1,200. cash, was rudely ibu d by tho a 1, � - present gaged in the 9. ural it -Dominion immigration returns sh9w which contained $50 In - sa-tide. Mr. James E. Canning, aged 45 years, r si- _; ,gricult worthy of attention at Christin . I I . No. 3 working the most men, at to languagejandfrorn a cooviction of duty, we g man,who then seized her k. The ', a. Left Portage I& Prairie and got . -hweat jostled by a YOUD Mitchell, both died last wee 2 about 300. Work is being carried on at a nee can afford to be laughed at. No such dead that 1,148 settlers arrived in the Wort I ustched the satchel Henry Labouchere, of London Truth, in the dente of ea ar in tt I depth of 1,500 fe-et, the deepest of any mine Winnipeg, where I had the pleasure of good results in due in November. This makes ihe total for ro4nd the neck and ' a originator of a simil,Ar charity in England's latter was some y re ago _�& farm e - I .. �', . I . meeting Mayor McDonald. He was at one 'can be clone without hi 36,111. frd�n her hand and ea ped .before 6e could -1 township of Fullartou. - I , I in Uta -b, and there are indications of an � time., if we have patience and continue in eleven moot es' capital. - -The St. Marys Collegiate Institute - -_ abunZnce of valuable ore below time w itbi Mr. S � tt Robertsoa Jn,� Seaforth. I -1 . _. -The other day a man called on Mrs. ge� help. --Mr. Wm- Stewart, of Embro, who is .10 annually, to -~h of'the �: . , thai, ald a large wholesale estab- well doing. my be taken Nathan Jones, of Tyandinags towfiship, .70n Wednesday, last week, a wedding well and -extensively known as a man of Board pays $1 I There are upwards of thirty miles of Mr. McDon 1 C491 celebrated at Elmhursto in the county . atic mine, and about lishmenti -and in reported to be one of the In order that no electors in . local papers for publishing the results of _14 1 . . a of informing and paid to 14 . workings in this giga une,wae,ell, I take this mean that lady $20, the balance was icoe, at the residence of the bride's sterling integrity and admirable qualities, T Many of the father 50 yeare of Sim the monthly pupils' examinations. Here is v. 200,000 cubic yards of material hav-6 -been richest men in I Winn,lPe paved, and - , of a debt.contracted by his father, where Mr. H. B. Donely, editor of wos preseniCed uith an address by 4its 1 . . � '�ell them tb�0 if present at next nomination I ; %pressed.1 their a hint for other school boardsi. I I ) treets in Winnipeg are � was united in mar- I -Messrs, Parker and Hogg., who left taken out of her. $27,000 000 in ore have s 7ery fine brick and stone would like, if permitted, to contititie the ago. Embro friends, who thus e � been taken, and it is estimated that by there are some i . whist -A despatch from Detroit says: At- the Norfolk Reformer,! his departure from their midst, - ays, good work, by moving to petition' for . to Miss Emma second daughter of . rwell a few weeks ago for the lumber- . , , spec. riage I n is rec - Present prospects, there are still $50,0,00,000 buildings. Theral are also street railw . j' tbnt and con- though cholers has disappiared Ahe in and:; their congratul&ti no U h, ent Mothe , we need ; .j net the more perf to . . still Mr. Joseph Brooks. The bride was at- I They report , 1; run by electricity and others by horses. , on of immigrants at -1i 0 f rarm instructor .ing district, have returned. remaining. The com pany works a osiv mill some osrs�run out on the west side of siatent We are in our conduct the sooner ti he fr utter in maid of honor, appointment to the office o plentiful and wagas fair, but as lunt- I � I , . . - � lent be gained. After the special ,rigidly kept - up by thb Go;ernment in- tended by X-jes Eva Brooks, d Eva at Penstanguishene, reformatory. Mr. I work - - - �, in connection with the mine, thus catting ,The electric i f Ottawa, an to ulted to their tastm. - i a _ and fitting the timbers right on the ground. the city to tb ' banks' of the Red River, will our obJ ctors, acting under orders of the State and Missen M. A. Lyout 0 as a thoroughly skilled I lierivig was not qui . & . � bridge takes one over to a business is over I -would like to see the fol- spe ort Huron, bridesmaids - Stewart is known always Uken a they left, _ . I - AZ : . - - . where a pontoo: alth. Dr. Matheson says : N- Nixon, Of P � I T .lowing resolutionmoved : Board of He H. Jackson, o' agriculturist, and kas I - I I .he mines in this region differ very in&- , ­ . , -, - I - - - ` I I � I 11 7. i �� , I I � - - - - I. 1, I � r ! I a It � , m 'I jettlet, public park, whi�lh is a place of -resort for ' igrants the groomemau Was Mv- E. f - I It I � . terially from those in the Tintic D 'large Th*t ft in the doifterate opinion of the 11 We are still inspecting 41 imm . ,, I - - . i - I a people of WinuipOg- Therp are I . . . . . . I - / I -1 I � F with rAgard to water.. At the Ontario shaft th . I I T. I . , 1 . . I I . - .1 1., 4 i . I ,- . 1, . � : 4 . . 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