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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1892-12-16, Page 1I � I . � � i . 1 4, ,f� , . I I I I � . I - � - I I I I I . � 4 . I . - -1 . - i . 5 � I � I � � .� � - ,- . I � ; I I , 1. . , - - " � I I � . - I � .- I . 1 1 . , . , . I - . I I I I I I - , � - I i I .. I . I il . � . " k. - I I I _�, . . __ � � � r - - __ - - I I �r i 1, NOWNWOMMM ,!- � __ � i. - � �/ i I : NOMMEMMMEN6 � 6� 1 , I . I I I � .. ; � . . � � __� , � ;::� .... � . - I I I I I I , �, - . � 11, i k, 11 . � I . 'I' I I i ! � — i I - i ,J � !; I � I � " I i . �, �� .1 �J I - � i I ; - --.-.,— \1-0'�` I 1 �; . i , -_ : . � I I I , . . '1� 'tt��t rQ I I l. -t" - I I I . I I I 'k i �. I . . i � I __ � ,� " I � r. � � — � . , , , I I - 11 : . � � i� � , . _�:� 1. I I " .. � n I .. 4 1 � - � - i. - � ___==f�i I I . - -1 - " ; : � � r r4i � I . ;��-��-_:__7v ; 4#10 1 1 X - . . I I I . I . . I � . � . I 11 I . I I # � , . , . . I ,� - � J - - I - I , I . 4f . � � .. I - , ; _�i ; / . I �. I - � . � . i I ; 1� � . . 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'i saloon, of I course, are there, and I Mr. Perine bas auftered from ; two in the their'food. I hope that you wil -give ' -, � -C I . , Ys AL V1 464 a dancing P%Villiou, 65x165. I my Birchall was tried in the Town Hall for Perth Itt-anis. . 11 -1 t . � . . I ugh Gr&nt, who went from ne-%r B J 0 feet, �extends I United States and five in Canada. His dear little animals justice," concluded the lack of - court -house, aeopinmodation, said " A nalll)jer of - Fallartou young menaFA I I . - I .1 ru,3 - 400 feet int the lake. On the 4th Of July � property has been, Twice dostro ed by defendant, " for you will one day have . to one day, � retarnin' from the trial to hisl off on a hunting raid in the Elm& swamp.. I " . . field. He liv9s three miles from MJ,#. LM lib - IrAgt there were 10,000 people At the Beach, y � 9 � ' rid a !at Py accident and this - - .�� The succ ss of business at th * ' rof,_ He hava, fine place L I lightning, four times answer for your present decision before, the - Pcison house 113 lightly exclaimed, " My -Stratlord Colb-giate Institute has 243 1 . � - I Is �7,98a- farm, �,� ofne of hi ,* nd during the hot season Mindreds of Salt time through incendiansm. 'Mr,Perine canto Sovereign Judge of us all.." � trial wou 3 - I son depend � a taridd were armsWilig ia 'Lake C it Inhabitants go to enjoy a . Id have beez'a a swell one to dedi- papili cur(Alt d with ,aa average attendanc . ;F � ' .1 1, Upon aT1 aseortment of grain- .Mr. Cyrant,himself wsm - ;I . y plunge to Canad& M years ago. .... . � in s,;riea(JL,w, into the - He was the -Thomas Freeborn, a tesmater,- of Ham- cate the- new building with, wouldn't it, of 232. i Holiday G stacking bay, of "Which Ile has I la briny deep, The water is so deuse founder of the flax industry In Cknada. ilton, was thrown out of Ilia wagon and had 911 � .. t ds complete at every point. a ii6 and strong that it I' -Geo . � -M r. D.ivid Scrimgeour,of Stratford,,an t � �_J I'll, ,quantity. He has a very fine ,ktoc It impossible to aink, and and shipped the first manufactured goods his shoulder broken on Monday. Since that f9fbIle t� a horses .thieves, Dunater - 1) ..... I f .. Ir, of ast- swimming is d;fficult. Anyone can Rost . w villa INIr. Wm. lKeD.-mall, of X1i1lb%x3k,1 �ave at.- I I -1 i�, �, El� holds out temptin& -in. tie, and his paetu,re is all fenced in. I pAssed is imply required to tie on An Reci 0 aches and Hoover, who were tak n from SArnia to signei to Shpriff 11-cisde. I �1, I & 'T . Z5 ,, it into the United States previous to the time some fiend cut a piece ab'ut six I' ery,' at _T I Ole I ,Og- th head 'and feet "will prot-rude from the ad trial for stealing -An Irlsb family of young children ia - . A 1 11 L . � ----- every merchant does his lug to a Mr. McKenzie from near Guk'o an d is. police are investigating the case. a a horse and rig at Portage Is Prairie, have Stratford is composed of 11 girls a I I 0 .1 duceineats�,' � very, fine place With a Ittrge barn, bel i : Perips,ocity Act, At the present time Mr. long off the tongue oi one of his horses. The Winnipeg i�cently to. sta I level beat Ito deserve your trade, tut He, P-lao, basa I 0 � b. surface of the water. � Great care must be a employs 150 h - 1 70 d 4 b a ,,;, :�: � I - � I -In Windsor there are 50 persons who -Ur.' John Deverall, messenger to ths been sentenced by the Manitoba court, all very much alive. �3 . .. �1. . . - i arge, stock of cattl� ,,�� Jr exerohed, however, that,the brine be kept draw pensions from the United States Gov. Oxford c�ulity council for twenty years, has Hoover to 'three yet,rs and Duneterville to �Dr. Daris I � I 1 . � TJ . . , wh4t do, the shoppers say � Wh " . and Mrs. Grant 60th look well, Anci JJ; on the outaide of the person, for it s exceed- ernment. . �- has been appointed g4�ol _: � Y Is very comfortably situated , I I I - �_ � - They sit bj��` ingly irritating to the mouth or non . .; resigned.1 The old gentleman is still at the five years � in the Manitqba penitentiary. surgeon in Stmra'otrfecrd, at a salary of $10_r, - ,'4 !� I- � � .. . - it. we do the leading trade ? Nothing ed highly pleased to have I trills,and - -Mr. Beujamin Wright, of the town of post, al,t6ough quite feeble. He is now 86 When Dunsterville gave himself into cua- per 4nnum, f I . . . . 0 1 any one frow! Mill . ­ eL"J' but that we Carr' the finest tarlo visit them. At Thomas Mu'rbjb 1 will readily strangle a person. -- ' Perth, has a silver coin of the year 1652, Years of ige, and has proved a faithful eer- � I . y hnd a 's Great Salt Lake has numerous mountain.' . ,I,ody a� � � . . fo Sarnia, he said that his motive in . -Mr. Pridbam, M. P., for Snu'th Perth, Place there was a field of abou Ou 40961, one islands,�or islandous motintaing when Cromwell held away, rml 09 upon himself iad partner in the a Ili ped two car loads of ,tat sheep to 13ritilill � . t f f , vaut, Ile also served m constable in the P . best assorted stock in- the counti,, from which -he told , the -A Thameaville farmer claims to have old court house for 31 years, ... - . � . tiL me he hai t�W i largest of whic ' . offence wai to 11 get even " with Hoover. . I I - - 1'*7 * . Irads of good I his Antelope, in plain view mad Columbia last week. I i I � I mothy hay, and d from Salt Lake City, 16 milefilotig and- dve Ing it to Ilia hogs. , Great quantities bring lowest prices, growth the isecoh a $1 a bushel out of his wheat by feed- -Colin Coyle,,of Windsor, an old man, -The Young Merils�Chap'table and Wood- -1VIllas Matilda Byers, of Zion, baa I . �� . I f . Was well up with a flne cldsej 4'pt- miles wide. It rises to . fell on the street Saturday, striking his Cutting As�ociation,� of BiOrie, gave a con- engaged to teach at-gracefield school for ' � young - I I a. the ���_ � I tom, as good as I ever siw in Huroh', � The 3,000 feet above the surface of the lake and $2 -At Winnipeg E lishmati paid bead on an Iran grating and inflic I cart in aid lof the f that town Tbur e ear, - - I and you,geillt neltr to actual cost by an altitude of about �i ,poor 0 i i I I . IT 6* a day evening of last week, and cleared W. * Mr. Ts � , . -land is a deep, rich, black loam bf ikriat aboands in exquisite scenery, while beauti- to a pawAbrokesr for an ol gun, and on wound on his bead, four inches long. ylor, of St. Marys, ham � . . e0min,- h6re-a consideration of no na,tural fertility but in very I cleaning it found $105 in thp barrel. was very weAk from the love of blo d, The club w�ae orgs.nized in November, 1891, been over a week confined to bed w6h an, nau 11 6 1 .. . . t � - I � 4 . 4 . evel, thefe,�e. ful little streams of fres audit 0 � _klaegv - I liftle importance about,Christmas t1me. i sea Lh water tumble ,- -Twenty tons of 'turkeys and ease were was found that two arteries had bee.0 and re -organized last Month. One evening AcLute attack of bro chities ad asth a. . I L 7 TcelY fall'anough to'take the 44ter down its. mountain sides and caayoua� The shipped from Kemptville, near Pg . n ,% In I . L 0 . We left Burnside station fo ' rescott, for cut. or more of �esoh week Is spent by the mem- -The farmers around Poole are still - I � . - n,-, r W, 1�n* surface is chiefly rocky, having some veget&_ European markets this week. -Daring his sermon ia Trinity Church, bars of tbOl club in cutting vrood and giving ploughing. They don't believe winter has " I . I I ' L� j liA I ; � 0 Peg, on the 23rd September. At the 4121: tion, treeg, etc., and front the large number L -Alex. Holmes has been fined $10 for Berlin, pa Sunday, Rev. Mr. Richardson rell6f to 4he deserving poor. Investiga- come yet. . ­ . � L � Colld,rs, 04% and Neckwear ; Fow-46e' toba Hotel L � f 8 . � r L . I � Sal � I I . � Eng M. P. for North Perth, who was - for the vation Army; tion is ma4e into every ease reported, and, -Rev, Mr,' McDougaldt & returned min-_ � , . in Winnipeg I rrmt Mr, Gti�ye, of antelopes'wilich had their abode there it using abusive language towards Ingersoll's said: "Thank God . � . , . . glish'Gloves, White ,4ilk Handier- from a trip to the Pacific coast, I ilod hiet Freemont Ststiab . ury, Carrington, Dolphin, hey are doing a grand work. Many people r 9 the wants are jmmedi�tely sup- sionary from China, has been preaching ia LL 4�, 1 - , . chiefs, .NLfufflersy Fine Hosiery, 'Ocilai ft Air. Fiff rbWr�ibj received its name, Other islands are named police force, t if dame via' 7 .. I � 1, I - her from Stratford, and MrJ J61lij- I d t -On Friday evening last Miss Kees, of think its soldiers are the off-icouring of the plied. � I I Shake I I I L I . � ,ispeare churches. I . I . - _J. B. Armstrong, Pres(deu t- of the J. B. - 'I r#. J. Ball, wife of Rev. J. Ball, of I I - Gunnison an a em _One -peculiarity of Guelph, fainted while reading at a public race, but thi I o o, They should be - a . Buttons, Pins Fan Rettle, a former resident of Hullettj 1 a I a t a . . I ButttonS,L CUff '� Mt. Great.'Salt L�ake a the shape of the grains of entertainment. encouraged. " Armstrong' L i I � D 11 Cy Hettle is engaged in farming, but had bbeh sand on the shore.-- Instead of being angu_ L Manufacturing pompany�,� Limit- Full'artan, ban been seriously ill, but there � � : . - -A movement is on foot in St. Thomas to -1dr. Telford, who has purchased the ad, and the Guelph Carri�ga Goodis X-om. are hopes for her recovery. I . . . : � : , Shirts, Smoking Jackets, Night Robes appointed Inspector for a Bail lbatirU6 lar, like ordinary sand of granite formation, secure a reduction in the number of liquor Walkerton Herald, has been accoeded - � - ; I . - yi nt pany, died, last Sunday morning, �Att& a few - -Miss Clayton has been re-engaged by � . . . : . days' illneitt, aged 55 years.� Debt ii d the St. Mary$ High School Board at a, falary ! ; ie wag . � I . ilrive around Winn eg, -and along 8(im� bf look as though they were made to order. -A . a t ' Company. He is looking well. We ,hAa ��a the grains are almost perfectly round, and licenses. I complimentary resolution by the school P amas; Fur Gag ' lets, Far Oaps �nd I .. . a . � �4 a t r4 ! Coats� &c. the finest streets' Th Ifred Baker, a prominent citizen of board for the valuable aervices which he a large and well -know' manuf er for for 1893, of $950. . ; ,_ i ere was conti4r'6ja They seem to be of limestone Composition, P0 P ! ,� � . . building going an this summer. � ,� rtage I& Prairie,dropped dead on Tuesday rendered during the 11 years in which he, the Pabb �5 years. A few yesp ago, h -George Pullman, a boy in 31-Itchall, had . ! r . 1 4 � �Oui establishm bein � a 8 . ; enI presents a niost . 1i I , T g tof t enough to cruhh. with the teeth. - held the osith�n of Principal of the Walker- thought h4 could compete successfully with leg broken on Wednesday, last week, &a a . . I I 'nolusion, I think the capabilitle# 'f h re a ' � � In Co. , P a last, p a � �. I ' Per- the great Northwest are not fully bko4g Crest Salt Lake was at a' at School. I � brilliant galaxy of � good things a ' , . re evidences on every h4nd thst -Thelhew court house at Woodstock, ton Mod -the manufacturers of the Unitold States, result of hanging on wagons. - . ,- � no time as large as which cost $100,000,was opened on Tuesday At a threshing near Brampton, a plat- and erected a large spring and' carriage -Mr, Pierce Collison, of Listowel, lost . ; P out. by .the system of farming folto4-letdt Lske,]E(uron and 1,000 feet deep. Along last, � I 11 -Wnm*,g,1 to��personal 'wear, and. the beat There is too,much lard under crop and the the mountainraages are marks of a .1 I - 4y at Flint, Mlchigau� a -ad the about $82, the other day, he thinks through I . . If form fell nearly 20 feet with four men. All goods fact ass former -Mrs. J.0 SmIth,of Toronto,has recover- escaped serious hurt but one man, Mr. Win. ,success of �bat establishment proVed he was a hole in one of his pockets. . il � 11 - ­ � Ortinent in all linets is best'. - 4en &oil 'a Dot Bufficielitly cultivated. Wheiker shore line, 1,000 feet up the mountain side. ed $4,000 damages froin the BuffAlo Express Maw, a farmer, who went down head first. correct in his cal u tio . . �i . . now. K ' line ,--, ' summer fAVOwing is followed, the dto�s The lines of demarcation can be very plainly for libel. a let na -Mr. Ed-. Tuttle, of Lintowel,. got two - _; � �) Ef are our own im- seem to do the best, bdt there is oft " . . ... a�y - A tive at his fork passed clear through his ' -Willtim, Dunn, a farmer real Ing newe fingers of his left hand smashed under a rol- - � I I . eh �' 'two seen froth Salt fAke City for miles sloaR the -A car load of live turkeys was shipped nose at the bridge, perforating the bone. Uxbridge, Iwas arrested Friday, o� w charge ter in the tannery the other day. � I I � I �. - r . portations. We can atteW to and three crops raised with plowin bnee, west side of the Wasatch range on the east, from Thamesville on Monday of last week, Mr. Maw received other injuries and is a of aggravated assault preferred b his wife, -S I .1 11 - di�eir i � I g then burning the stubble and harrowing. and of the Oquirrh range on the west, In for England, 61 cents per a . z, -Miss A. Mullierou has been engaged by' - 4 i I I ,. . h, for . �_ I - tu t, t, pound being paid badly hurt man, Dunn came home drunk the previ as even- the Mitchell Public School Board, to succeed . I I . - , I � genuineness, and their artistic va ' . I e I would say to all who are in Co nfor)Able 1847, when the Mormons first reached Uts �rn. . lug, knocked his wife down, kick 4 her,and Miss Carrie Dent, at a salary of $250 per Circumstances In Ontario, remain wheri you . -It is said that a number of Sarnia wo- I I . . 11 I you can appreciate. What more 004 d I . : the lake was lower than it now is, then it _ he Springfield, near St. men pool their mail t ther and deputize then threatened to brain -the wh le famil annum. - : . . y . . . - . . . � - . . . . are- but to young men who intend td fbIlow, rose until it almost reached the city, rising ,rhomao, was entered on Tuesday night, last one of their number toogeroms daily from that if they did not leave the houso, thereby -Mr. Walter Hord and Miss Ella Farrow, - � . i � P Post office at -- . I *1 be devised I 1, farmiag,or to any one with a family Of boyap maybe 20 feet, and for .the past eight years, week, and 060 worth of postage stamps town and send their letters via Uncle Sam's forcing them to flee in a bilf-clothed con. both former residents of Mitchel) and well - - , , : I I r ... . the Northwest offers advantages for Wiiog . I I . it has been sinking at the rate of about 15 stolen. . . . : .. .. � I a. JACKS'OYBROS land that,cannot be got in the o:der porildall in- I mail route, thuse saving I cent a letter,Con- dition to aq neighbor's house. -The prisoner known, were married at Carberry, Mani- I � I � � . *5 .. Chas per annum. I � . . . I I , of Ontario. Ja going wg8t, be careffil to - -Hon. John Dryden, Provinciia"I Commis- adian postage being I cent more than that of admitted that he only threatene& to brain toba, a few days ago. I . � � . � at into it go�d locality,and above alf,tWg� . � . _'E. RANINIE. sioner of Agriculture, was elected President the United States. them. He was committed to st&0 his trial -Mr. John Walth, of Bornholm, has pur- . - l . .1 of the Shropshire Registry. Association at -Mr. Josh Waypoer, of Hexpeler, -shot at Whilby, � 4 obated a handsome saddle horoe, which he J1, I THE, NOTED FURNISHING .P Ok- see that there is S' ly of 4ater - Mr. Douglai_3'Resolution. the annual meeting of breeders In Chicago. - . E g . � . ! easy o . t ; FLE SEAFORTH. .! f access. Now, Mr. Editor, f infist & lynx in a swamp in that vicinity, which -The city council of London, Ontario, by -iqtends tto enter in the big hurdle races 1� . � . . . EXPOSITOR.—Allow me a few words -There are 19 ininites -I t a Simcoe measueed four feet eight inches from ti a vote of I' � � -- - . I . thank you for your patience in bearing with - DEAF n h 3 to 2, have deoiaed to I submifto next summer. I 0: ­�' It �- me in occupying so much of your valuAle in support of the resolution suggested last county jail at Birrie, 11 of that number be. to ti and was elteen inches high-, ADS the popular' vote a by -I&* to clos� the hotel -Kirkton cre.ameri hi& 180 patrons . I W, � � � I . � _ 'lea, week for the consideration of the.Turnberry lug there because they are poor, and there ,weig ad 29 poun s, Josh has secured the bars in that city at 3urlog August and the total amount of :but- ' I . � . �. - , - AN M.P.'S, TRAVELS I space, and in closing these rambling epiM election. tll seven op - - � ; ownship �o . 'o k I � N T14 iFive members for a T is no other place to keep them. unty of $12 given by the County of Wel- night in the week. lewtor" anedvery ' �� 1, - � I _E I wish on and all your readers 6 M4ry Council is& most suit% Mayor SP hits ter made during the season was 6%655 - A - . y - , I :1 . � NORTHWEST. '� Christmas and a Happy New Vesr, a3 ,I �'" ble number, neither , -The Climax Cheese Company, Tiverton, lington for the capture of theFe animals, t ... �: (11 . . — ? � hey 1 ddermen appear. de rmined to pounds. I I 1. , , � too few nor too many. We have here at the handled over 90 tons of cheese this season, -Andrew Robinson,of West McGillivray, leave the reas of the esi, 1892 upon -Messrs. Marshall& Son - I � are close upon us. 11 -, r LETTER Mr. � � � I y I � foundation, �politics almost to perfection against 80 tons last year, a -ad expect to died at the General Hospital, London, the the liquor % � � imp .� . � 0 . # dealers and hotel � n of the recently received a single consignment from 'i *. I , �', ,f PoR Tim FhposlTaRj Yours Sincerely, - - �� I . . � 1� - JW�rrrx, . home rule, free trade direct taxation. We reach 100 tons next year. other day, from the effects of the amputa- Forest City. Insomuch as the cl izens favor a country merchant amounting to 3,400 i - . JOHZq MCM140 are free to buy. au� sell any and -Thomas Rogers is serving a 30-dayn sen- tion of his leg. For 12 years . 7 . - I . i � � I I I I � . I REAR EXPOSITOR,—On reaching the E i_ -0 - - I every - he was Reeve stringent, if not prohibitory, Measures In 'pounds of prime roll butter. . . � as I � � W It 11 _ 11 � - � . perimental farm near Brandon, we foud�d here, _ far as the sphere permite. Woo tence in the county jail at Barrie for falling or Councillor for the towmehip, mud was also dealing with the liquor questio% it -is res- �Mr. John,, Wils3n, township clerk of - , -1 GLIMPSES OF UTAH. 1! be to any of the five Councillors if they help .. - . � -- I I . that ihe memager, Mr. Redford, was not ��t — through a $100 plate glass f coot in Orillia President of the McGillivray Fire Insurance sonable to believe that the by -1 w will be Fullarton, Is 1-ying in a ,critical condition, --- I � - - � -7 11, to pass unequal by-laws or levy taxes un while drunk. Company for the last 10 years. tie was- -,,08 carried by a lar a majority- i � I I . : home, bat a young man showed us over the LETTER -IV. � I . - I . . . fazm and buildings. . . IL - � 9 . caused b the rupture of a blood vessel 1w I 1. . , The caWe that I sa;wr I fairly by favouring a,few or protecting them -Plans have been received from Ottawa years of a . � I y _� L L . � (Written for Tun ExposlToRj . � . I I A f6w days ago % representative of the the head. - __.. � " � - wore in good order and looked well. The . : � at the expense of the whole, or help others for the now drill hall for Brantford. It .-Mr. leid. Gibson, Frovincal Seeriatwyy Galt Reporter, passing through I I th ill �­The a ' .�, A � � 11 . . L_ I . a a vi age universary sermons at Knox I I graia Was all cut, some was in shocks %rid GREAT SALT LAKE. . to boodle it not handlers themselves ; they will be a handsome brick structure, the Gov- may be confined to his home in 11 milton of Gleuniorris, stoppea for dinner at the Church, St. Marys, were most ably and lid-, . . some in atackz� The crop had been L One of Nature's great curiomitiei on the are known, are our iervants near to us, and ernmeni contributed $10,000 towards it. for some time. He has almost loat the use " La Shaw" house. He says : i I Upon in- ceptably preached by Rev. W. A. McK - . - t - : . I good. . r . One plot of oats had been very heavi, it western bernisphere is great Salt Lake. It is a swift vengeance Is meted out and justice -The death of Mrs, Garratt, wife of of his voice, and his physicians have stried quiry if any jutoxioatiDg liquo I I of Woodstock, on Sabbath, 4th lust.' &Y.J. . ., y I re I were so d - P ba,d been threshed, and is said ta haire . L 1. Le veritable Dead Sea, about 100 miles long done by being relieved, -of office and hp6nded Charles A. Garratt, once a musician of Ham- advised him not to attempt to speak to any in the village., we were snawe�red with an -Miss L.- Dunamore, of Stratford, has, � . .. � yielded about one hundred buiihels per sure, from nortb to south, and between 25 �nd 30 over for retribution.- Is'it wise to mix up ilton, and once magical teacher of the Brant. person. When onee the Secretary gets rid emphatic 11 No, nor h4a there been for three been engaged an teacher of School SeeVion . 4 I . dip bf I I - - I The farm is situated on I miles wide, 4,000 feet above sea level, h&v. dominion and provincial matters.with muni- ford Ladies' College, has occurred at Aab- of the cold and bronchitis, with is are. �. a I . -he north ai � , which ll� " Az' informant stated�' the't the No. 16, Mornington, for 1893, at &,salary of � y - 1? �n the Assiniboine river,a4d there is a quantil ing-rio oldtlet, but numero ' tre4ma flowing cipal ? Let uo'-be manly ,men and not an- ville, North Carolina, Affected, his physicians' feel sure h-li'voice hyseve the Dunca.fm Act, - Scot� Act, Maine Law $400, Mr. Watem having resigned. I - I � . ::: . I - 3. of land in� the valley. The buildings at by into it. One would suppo'ses that such a courage or allow such mixi L t be New York capitalists a few days ago, via- will return, I and General Prohibition oil in force at the -Mr. John'Ney hax erected a powerful "I I . *r1d - �.t on rising ground between the valley and the body of water would �aa,vi considerable good home rulers and goodlede'raetiounsists ited the Thougand Islands with the object -John Ross, brother of Hon. William same time. The whole so woven and tangled I windmill on the form of his brother George, � . - ..... a I upland part of the farm. I was 'told thi6t depth ; the contr&rys however, is true. its and thus good loyal' citizens. Fifty of building a hotel Costing $250,000. Boot- Ros@j ex -Minister of Militia in the Macken. together that it Is.- thoroughly im at Sebriaqville, it is to be used for Cutting I I . �a_ 11 � when frost accurs that there is four or fiVe greatest depth is about 60 Jeet, while large - members for county business ' possible to . . . . . . should, wick island, near Gananoque, was selected zie Government, died at New Glasgow,Novk et a drink that inebriates in the villsge. &rid crushing food for his stock. � S degrees, more frost in the valley than in the area@ are from 2 to 10 feet ideep. making the not be required. Would not one. as the 'site. � Scotia, on Thursday of - last week, John 1his-Is &-decided change from the habits of -The proceeds of a concert given by the � � I - .1 . 1. . upland. In driving over the farm, it wait average depth between 2Oj6Dd 30 feet, third of the number do the -Tocommemorate the 100th anniversaryof Rose was formerly a member of the Nova that village in thw sixties and seventies. lert lacrosse club of St. Marys, for the . % , . -8 well cultivated and clear), They have beoj2 - work'se efficiently and expeditiously ? the establishment of Freemasonry in Canada Scotia Local House of A sembly for Victoria -The othir day Mr. L%u:xoa,6f the Huron - benefit of one ef their members, Mr. John I I The general outline might be rudely re A I o 7 experimenting with a large variety of youbg ad by the left hand, palm downward, Six, members to Parliament from one the committee in ohorge of arrangements county, for 8 years afte'�l confederation, but road, Gaderich townshi a Clinton, met Keen, who lost his arm In the flaxmill - I T� I . 11 . trees. A large number of apple trees have = ,pressed togethor, pointing in a county is surely rnore .than is needful. have decided to strike a medal &a a souvenir had for a long time been fq,rming at New with a bad lose by the ap' ne r - Ilk -1 northwesterly direction, and the thumb re. Would not one, or at the moot t 'a to each of, the eve t. .1 I cci4entsl death of latel , amounted to over $185, e 11 1� I a , been planted, but two years ago in t�e . w a . Glasgow. I his horse,.& floe animal. The animal had I 11r. J. D. Stewart, of RasseIda16,,'A&d f I f I.ag, many of them were frozen down to preventing Bear River bay toward the north. house do the necesssry work as efficiently -The other day Mr. Josiah Long, while -The leader of St. Andrew's Church been'turned out for exerciap, and cantered Mt. T. H. Race, of the Mitchell Re0ordero, .11 - I � . ,I . � � The eastern shore is low�i- be ' expeditiously ? Why waste driving in Yarmouth, found a large eagle choir, Ottawa, , invited Mr. Mars, of the over to Mr. Phil Potter"s. In his yard woo atter�d the meeting of the Ontario Fruit .... I tagen toj� of the snow, and although they east' . Jag Salt and , so inuoll I �i , I It threw out a fresh growth it was again cut Lake Valley, !Unning southwara from 09- time, money and energy when so much struggling to free itneif from a barb wire Foresters' Theatrical Company, 11ow playing well, covered over with 6AVY Plank. The Gro er '_ Association, which was held in I 4 I . a. down. The following winter a number of don, constituting the principJ valley in could be husbanded to good purpose. in fences in which it had become entangled. an eugafament in that city 'a - r'I 1. , to sing at the horse walked on this, stood for a momeut or 13raniford last week.' . - � - - 9 crab apple trees had been planted and seem- M&DY respects of the territory, extending Municipal, affairs we have the right protec. He killed the bird. event a service, but It was intimated that two, and in turniqg around misplaced the -The-September and October make of - I I beyond Salt Lake City to Proos and Prooa Hall, &11 are protected - because none are --George Chilvers, a local preacher of the kinrl session had forbidden Mr. Mars to planks and dropped into the well. It did choose of the Milverton factory bw been - . 11 . t; � ed to be doing well. (*arry and plum trees Lake, or Utawh Lake, as it Is usually called, especially so. In Dominion and Provincial C ,hathath, was Chopping wood- in the yard, in in the Church. Mr. Mara is a nephew not fall into the wate'r, but became lodged sold to Messm Thowas BaHantyne & Sogs, . a have , . I I L not done' we"' 'specially the Plum The, s"Outhern shore is mountainous, bein affairs It is not experience and ex the other evening, when the axe caught in :f Itte late Lord Macaulay. part way down, Mr. Lauxon saw the rule- of Stratford, tat 10#o per pound. The ship. . 4 I trea& The following kinds of timber 9 ample ­ the northe-ra terminus of the Oquirrh moun- 80 go, ome of . . I . seemed to be doing well: Manitoba mapI6, full of object lessoas 'tell that a the clothes line overhead and struck him on -It is a matter of decided mome at to the fortune and hastened to the horse's rescue went will not about $6,000. � L L � .f box elder, mountain ash, natlVe elm, Rus- tains. The west side hsts some mountains these Parliaments and Governments contain the temple', inflicting an ugly cut. communities in which they exlot that the but wail unable to get it out before it had' -Mv. D. D. Hay, of Stratford, Registrar, - : L . also, but the American Sahara or the Great a goodly number of special protectlon!otf, 'George Rounds, of Drumbo, was up be. fix@@ works In Plotou County, Nova Scotia. died f r6m # ffocation. '� . who has beau in Toronto for some timel Uri . - . L - - and boodlers to boot, and it is a little fore Squire Crosby, Princeton, charped with ave been closed, and some two hundred -For some time Captain Maiionville has , dargoing a surgloal a ration,Is rapidly re- . . k sian willow, Russian poplar, native birchi American Desert tikes its rise here, extend u I I L � canoe birch and native poplar. There were ing westward 90 miles. The north coast In difficult to got swift vengeance executed ,by practising dentistry without a license, The men are thrown out of employment Tren- been missing she�p anaother stock from his covering And May . I t." same- good roate and every thing is kept ill mountainous, the promontory ridge extend 9: expected 6 reftm � r good'order, Mr. Daly dro c - justice being enforced. case was clearliproven and a fine of $30 and ton and Now Glasgow merobanta will be the fsrm about ton miles mouth of Windsor, aad home shortly In the enjoyment of better � 11 � southward into the lake about 30 miles In Ontario we have no Legishitive Conn. costs was imposed. . '. I . ­, country a few miles, until we came to a Uri in heaviest sufferers, for the glass blowers ware finally found that oi monster wildcat was the health. - � bettwsen the thumb and fingers of the so- oil, nor have we suffered loss in consequence. -Another remarkable case of the waken' 'a well' paid class of men, earning on an � t, Sanders' farm. He had 2,800 acres M7 - thief, 'having mein the beast lug off one of -The -special sermon -to young men- by I I called hand. It was at Promontory Point, Could not the Dominion do without the Ing of a long-dormaut conscience has occur- aver�ge ; rx . I of nearly $4 per day. his lambs. The animal I � wheat and 500 acres in oats, all on th6 . . � at the time, Rev. Mr. Wa ner, In the Evangelical I a one farm. His dwelling house is a frami in 1869, that the last rail and tie was laid, Senate and suffer no loss? The gentleman red at Belleville. A man who 40 years aRo, -The Attorney-Goneral's Department his but finally Jose0h Mai I . ' a ' and the I&A spike was driven which com- Who compose it are supposed to be men of incurred a debt of $5 to the late Dr. Holden another extradition cme on its hsnde,Geor$e beast in a tree,! He = located the -Church, Stratforl, on Sunday evening, 4-th. I I . at present, but he is building a fine stand . bad no ammunition inst., draw a large congregation. Ic : I very � I ,� I house, two storeya high. It is boulldei pl!ted the Union Pacific Railway -the. first experience and wisdom in the knowledge has,sent the amount, with IS5 for interest, Vickers, formerly a music teacher in Mit- with him except shells loaded fo� quail, bat pow, was filled and the ables pArtly made - 1. pair of iron bands across the oontinent-- of men and -things. It- they were left at to the estate. cliell, having been arrested at Hillsdale, he blazed aw y. The cat fell wounded in use of. - s � d . � a f I the river. Hit #tables are first & frame, and , -structing -The Elm Street Methodist church, To- Michigan, on a charge of discounting forged - th h gh and& waf'immediately kunced on I �Misa Jessie Climie, B. A., of Listowel . I . I stand which he gets from a farmer Close t4 binding together Maine and San Francisco home an exercised their gifts in la at I � .. . - then all neatly built with and, out from the and which was the means of carrying some the inexperienced and ignorant amongst us ronto, int6nds openi a coffee-house and notes to the amountof $1,400, with a Mit- by the two do � L , I I I . go, ; One of them (06rth $100) , Who has j tit finished her session at the I It ,,, light at least to the priest ridden Mormon and teaching us all the -correct principles free reading -room on Zfentre avenue in oppo- chell banker. Vickers will fight extradl- wasi I - . u � � 1. , .... prairie, and even the rodf of part of his ustaptly tarn in pieces and! the other School of Pedagogy, Toronto, ham been ap- � . � . I'll . I people. It seems to have developed rather and science of Government, they would be 'Ition to the many dives on that thorough, tion and says he will commit suicide rather terribly injured. 1 Anoth . 1. ... stables is covered with god, which Mr. San- at . er volley settled pointed teacher of -. Modern Languag". In I - . I � I I slowly, aiwe Utah did not have a public as good guardians of our coontry and constitu. fore, I than come back to Canada. I thebeast. Th � ' . . w � 4 dera says he likes better than shingles, be- school uriff] 1890. tion as they have bien in the past in check.- -On the 4th inst., Miss Maggie Wake, -The Solvation Army has parebased a inches in lengt 0 wildcat measurold 4' feet 8 the Windsor High School, at A salary of j I I - I �& - I cause in the beat of the day the sta4lea are h, and is thbfirst iseen in that $900 per annum. - - � . -i . " of Mr. Thomas Wake, of Rock� iixteen-roomed house and two acres of land section in 2�5 years. I � I �� The saltoas of the water varies with the Ing or modifying unwise or uuJust legisla- daughte, i I : �. 4, I 11 much cooler and keep the horses more com� localities.'! Where fresh water flows in it is tion. I ton, died of typhoid fever in the Hospital on the lake shore in Parkdale, Toronto, -While hauling cheese,, in Listowel, Mr. � 1. _. I I fartable. Mr. Sanders keeps 60 workin ' -A deepatch from Montreal says - The Thomas Preston's.team took.fright at the - 9 not so saline as at other placea, the estimate Is it wise to have so much pernicious at Brantford, -where she had Veen under' They will ebtibliah there a rescue home, Courier de ,St. HyAcintbe,litelltiOnS U strik- train at the station And ran away. A gen. a . horsee. In plowing, the furrows are all oni 1 �13 half mrile or one mile long and each team� being that it its from 15 to 25 per coot solids, ipdirect t4xation ? Why -tax almost every training for a nurse for the past two years. with accommodation for about forty girls. Ing instauce'of the many 'ruinous results of ,oral spill of choose and a smash up of - the �� "I � 0� , . J or I p rt solids to 5 or 6 parts water. From of. gener 1'usa, a small part only -Patrick McDonald, �ar inspectur of the It will be in charge of Mrs. Herbert Booth. 11 � a commodity a I I when ing, is expected to litigation. I L _plowing or harrowi 4 larmer of Sb, Jude, whose rig wits tile result. The cheese was little - � I D travel 20 miles each d '. The foreman at-� the table below it will be seen that common of such tax in many cases going into the Canadian Pacific Railway, at Ottawa, had The portion of the ground iaot now covered property extended into the parish of St, hurt, but the harness and wagon cameto, ., �: ay I t I - V . I I rr 2 salt, or sodium chloride in the leading con- National funds and a, great part into the his left leg out off below theftlinee the other by fruit trees will be used for chicken Our#, tef I d ' ��i: � i ­ tendB closely to see that each'man -perfor ' use �q pay the 'taxes! claimed by grief. - I I I I , � ral stituent, the proportions being taken from pockets of those engaged in the production night. He jumped off a moving train, farming. - 11 1��, : his whole task. Mr. Sanders had seventeed the last mentio-i so municipal ' d ' is* Wintemute, a returned missionary I _ 11 ity" He one _M � I - dry sa;lt: I of the commodities and thoseengaged in missed his footing and fell under the cars. -The will of Robert Coultis, Merses, for the amount, ,�41J cents, and judgment from JAPAD,gave a talkon 4he progress of . !, . I I - bindeh all in a row, ready to be put in so i levying and collecting them. Would many -T.:W. Russell, Liberal Unionist, mew- county of Essex, who died - .. I I - iml emeat house, where he has room fo' uOrnmon Salt ........ . 85.0819 - a few days ago, went ia his favoe. The action had been mission work in that country, in $t. Mary -o -` - � -1 . � P11 r ' * ... "*'*'* 1 oppose such a resolution or refuse to sign bar of the Imperial Parliament for South provides that all of his pr p rty shall be taken iq the S preme Court as, a test asset tbe other evening, to an audience of over' I i as twenty binders. He estimated his wheat to Lime Catbonate ........ � .......... 1 7 0 e� a 4- Lime Sulphate .... .... 1.'r. I ... ­ 531 Petitions �iu accordance with. it, if the Tyrone arrived in Toronto og Friday last. sold and $3,000 � shall go to his wife. The and thi Costs A . yield 2a bushels to the acre. There werb ' wore about $400. The car- 200. The lady's talk W" full of inform, P", _�' two machines threshing on his place. The Epsom Salta ................... i, - , 8.145 opportunity were presented ? If any de. Mrs. and Mine Russell , acooi�paay him, and balance, estimated at $18,000, shall be poration of St. Ours- appealed from this ation concerning the important mission work a � ,, y ned.it o�nld not be because it was difficult they will make protracted tour ibrough placed in a chartered bank and the interest j dgment, and w. a uc f I I- . I were drawing ,the wheat out of the shook Chloride of Magnesia., ........... -P 0.118 cli & a a a ceis 01 in having It iaJapan. a J and pitching it on to the tables to be thresh- I or unreasonable. It is Dot manly to make the States and Canada. devoted to aiding the poor of Leamington reversed. The costs then reached between -Th ' butter factory, at Avoubank, is suc- - X, � I "I . ed,, a load at. each side .of the thresherl' Total ....... I ........... I.,— 100.000 an excuse by. saying I., it is of no use, they -Mrsi Merrill, housekeeper for Captain and township of Mers,ea. The OXeClItDrx are $1,200 and $1,506, and - the farm had to be ceedloge almost beyond expectition. The I .. I � I e i- � may listen but will only laugh at you." Let Armstrong, G. T. R. conductor, Sb. Thomas, Lewis Wigle, John Wigle, or., and James sold, I make averages half a ton par W'"4 k, some of I . There were two men feeding, each feeder Along the eastern shore are several salt them do so, but don't let us h them to do - . y �i . - cutting his own bands. Th wheat was bo� fields, constructed in a very simple manner. .. and a young child were nearly asphyxiated Faster. I -A remarkable robbery: wss committed which has been disposed of at 24o per I I I b elp on Thursday morning, last week. The back -Rev. Mr. Johnson, . I - � it long at our expense y decli I , to do f Windsor, tele- on Wednesday night, last'week at the iesi. pound. The milk texv ranges from 3,70 to 'T I . andon. Formerly, when the lake was considerably such a reasonable' and as y police of Seattle, dance of Mr. Vicary, who liv9s two miles 5.40 per cent butter fat, and an average of � . y � iag drawn to an elevator at ;.x thingn atook at damper of a coal stove i fell out, filling the rpbed -to the chief of 0 1 J I - k higher than it now is, they merely shut off a . 11 . - I ) .... I Mr. San-ders told me that 4ter he got this matter in its proper light as an import. house with gas. I.. � � a,shington Territor� , to know if the report from Lawrence station,. El i �� � !start he made up his mind to keep a few porti on of the edge of the lake from the ant, - y gin �coun%ca A about twenty pounds of milk makes a pound - I � and essential duty. Anoth' -James Gilmour, reeve' of Dorchester, of the murder of his daugbtar, Mrs., Storey, thief entered the room in whlc4 Mr. ry � � � a \ breeding mares and raise his own horses, so lit main body, letting the water evaporate � er excuse of butter. I made is,it-will do no good unless the whole or lost A number of iffne cattle'ou his last ship- Was coreect, and received a reply that it and his wife were sleeping, took a vest from -The Listowel Banner says : Mr. Alex. . I I I % uame down to Ontario and bought four ot throu h the atimmer and having fresh sup- a great number do it f oo. If so, would it Mont to the old c untry. Fifteen bead was. The remains will be shipped to Wind- under his- .head, and extricat�d therefrom ander Kay, after a tbree,years' absence, has I . . tiv'e fine Clyde mares, but he soon found oui ,plies low in as evaporation continued. 0 � In be wise for us to wait until they tell us they were washed overboard, and others died sor. Her two young save will arrive at the. $4,r,, with! hich Mr. Vicory i�tended pay- returned from Killarney, Manitoba, on & . . W � I it would nof, pay him to keep brood mares the past eight years the surface of the lake are resdy, or wiser for us to tell them by from the ,effects of the severe storms encoun. same time. Mrs. Storey was killed by a ing his taxes. A trunk in tl�e room was visit for a. -few weeke. . He has done well in "ad raise colts. Now he buys &II his horseO, has been lowered as much as 10 feet, so that . . . I . our actions and example that we are ready, tared. man whom she had- repeatedly refused to ransacked,' but nothing else I taken. Mr. the West and enjoyed good health. Crops � .. I �. ,, -f In threshitg ir, Manitoba and the North- they are now obliged to pump the brine Who can tell but the example might be -During a recent �ale Mrs., McEachern, marry. � 11 , West, tL Vicary and hie wife were not disturbed, and this year are About half me good an faet,whioh 11 - he thresher ,furnishes all the handgj from the lake into the evaporating pans. contagious ? . a former resident of Lucknow, was lost with --During November the Canadian Pacific an the latter- complained tb morning of I I "', . , take�F,the straw from the machine, and puts A brief description of on of The' works near were, however, �-exceptlonsl. * Wheat ,is - I 0 - . - I have now said as much, I Presume, as the schooner Hercules, off Manitoulin is- Railway land department sold 38,500 acres dizziness,, it i thought I'll �_rglhrs used worth at Killarn;ey, from 40 to 48a per , . ) the grain in bags, All, that the -farmer f ur- Salt Lake City, 12 miles distant, will suffice. time and a ace will�� , I 8 the I - / P permit. Next week I land. She bec.%me so exhausted from fright of land in Manitoba and the Territories, on some d'rug. Three yeam agol Mr. Vicary bushel, - . ..... .., I - niShes is board. The ith-reshers sleep in b, The space utilized covers,%50 acres of level may send a copy, of the proposed petitiony. and exposure as to be unable to assist in the which they have realized $124,000. For thA suffere'd a loss in a similar *sy, and he -Mr. and Mrs. John Siddle, of Stratford, . IL van which is taken around with them, each land near the shore, then in April, pumping ... � ' I. � Meantime I trust you wilt consider these efforts to save h�ar and was drowned. corresponding period last ye%r $44,000 was thinks the same parties have I visited him a have been married fifty yearjs. . -'They were f .1 I� liarty furnishing his 'own bed clothes. In is begun- to flood the fields to a depth of matters. Could not those inclined give By the acciJental, explosion of dynamite the amount received for land by the Com- second time. - joined in wedlock on December Oth, 1"2, at . - I t4kiag the stravr from the �nach,ine they al- about 2 feet, pumping 1,000,000 gallons - l ,; I their views in the next few papers. I arn a few days ago,'near Belleville suburbs, a pany. It is stated that nearly 1,200 settlers -Anothor instance of '.a C nadian, a skill Hogg's Hollow English Church,'now in the y � ow ii to pile up in a round,', heap behind the every 24 hours. This year, the deposit of ' . I sure the Editor ,would give space ii he' girl in a house a � uarter of a mile -away was arrived in Manitoba and the Northwest and dexterity comes from Phil delphis. On north part of Toronto, by Rev. Mr. Samson. ; I - le I Inachirte, then a man With ' span of horses salt was fully 4 inches thick, and they esti. 1.� 1- I 4 possibly could. , knocked insensible. Barns and fences were during the last month, makin a total for . ) I � I � Wednesday eve Isetwee a ten-year- Theaged couple bave liyed in Downie and I . I � hitched one to each end of a pole, alips the insted that they would have between ftf teen RoBmuTDouaLA.s. -thrown to the grour. d in every direction, tho eleven months this year aing f . % Of over 36,000. old child of Mr. Sonols, (if N6. i;426 Ban- Stratford, chiefly in the latter. nearly forty- ., hea,p away, and leaves it in heaps on the and twenty million tons this year. This is - I I I I the field. Then, after the threshing is fin- used chiefly it� the reduction of ores, as TUMEBRRY, Deceruber,10th, 1892. . No one was seriously injured, -Mr. Josiah Marshall wi*s drawing k load croft afreet, Philadelphia,4wal )wed a shawl six years. .,,There has not been a death ,yet J I I . I � i . %hed; the straw is burnt, so there are Ila aiven in one of my former communications. - .— � -While workmen ivererepairing the old of hay into Tilbury Oetiter, county of pin �bout three inclies long tud bavin I the family, and the four da�ghterx and � I - . I - . ' . ) postoffice itore at Fort Brie they found a EA�Sex, on Tuesday, and finding darkness wax head. . -Tjie head of �he P I I atra,w stacka in the wheat growing districts. '!' The Union Pacific Railway has a fine Canada. in'descenfed' three soon wbo'blessed the union are all . - uniform, musket, cartridge box, belt and g4ithering o'er him he concluded to unhitch into the upper Part of the' tr I . . �� I � At Brandon, I met Mrs. McMillan, who bathintresort at the south and of the like, Six -more Chatham men are in limbo, havereack, evidently the woperty of one of his team and return for the load the next Ing intense Irritation, and' aches, produc. alive and . I I , in thef'attempt to -The following from the Walkerton Tole- I . � . I had remained with her daughter, Mrs. R. Called arfleld Beach. ' Nearly every tourist charged with -gambling. , � the Fenians who made the raid on Canadian day. The loaded rack w" left on a side- cough it up the pin became in�bedded in the scope is a true story and refers to Ald. _11 I Campbell, near Wolseley, since our arrival who passes through the 11 Zion" of the" -Some 80 Chinese immigramts arrived in ter in 1866.. road a mile or so from town, and Mr. Mar. soft membrane of the Pharynx, the head ue, of Stratford . 11 One -day last ,If I � I . IL . it, the Northwest. We went to Burnside- Latter Day Saints musCueeds have thd satis- the Dominion in November.,, -Otorvyery amusingacence was witnessed shall on going after it was somewhat our- resting in the windpipe, t,,T parents bi- O'eDekoacgch pie of travellers, one of them a � �,e . g faction of bathing in the Great $,sit 'Lake. ---�-Mr. Alex. McNeill, M. P. for North a a 1-1! Bt&tion,ei ht miles west of the Portage,where , Saturday in Judge Champagne's court, primed to find a heap of ashes where he left came almost frenzied utio and con. Stratford ailderman, an -exceedingly fat man ­ , . I I . w0' got off the train and went to see Mrs. The resort is IS mil" distant from " Zion," Bruce, has returned home from Europe, Montreal. A Uri, Morley, w,io lives on St, the load, and the only remnanta of his vulsive efforts of the child remove the to boot, were stopping at the 1coial Hotel, 4 � I � wagon were the burned irons. obAtacle, -the rapid swelling of the tissues Mildmay. It wasraining furiously, when a ,"i 1 Rtupert Manroe, who has been in Manitoba or Salt Lake City, the road passing over -`T he now farmers' binder twine factory Aubert street, is the Possessor of 87 cate, ial . about twenty years. Their land is on each level, but barren country, because of no at Brsntfo�d has been completed. young and old. Some time sinck, the good -The couj;ty buildings at Woodstock are and t turnips for i riv .11 - the railway in one of the most-fer- water, also became of alkali or' sateratus -Rev. David Savage is holding evangel- lady was brought -before t4e reeLrder by a finished at last, and a' few days ago were one. Dr. --Wm. 'Kennedy Ina an a a ton the I I I I . side 4. �a of their little farmer drove up with 9, load of . , � tile dkOricts in Manitoba. They all seem to deposits on the surface of the ground,which, istic servic6a at Chatham. . . of No.. 1, 337, the hotel keeper. b t ,ii 9 at *k be neighbor,who complained that theairwas im- thrown open to the public. The building is .South Sixteenth-s'treiat, a Wr duate of Tor- landlord offered the wall�dressed travelUra w6t off, having 900, well -furnished in many instancee, kills vegetation entirely. -00 Monday evening last a large storage 'pure in the vicinity of Dame Morley's abode delightfully located and is constructed, of onto chool of Medicine, V ctoria Univer- a dollar each,if they would go out And throw 1� � fra i I 11 . me houees,just as comfortable as we have Near the track, though, are some fine farms house in connection with Perine & Com- on the Summit Of Mount Royal. She got Credit Valley sandstone, marble and cherry. sity, as called in, and by his boldness in off the load, The offer was no sooner made .., - . _ I! in RuroD, There were seven boys and, two under cultivation and irrigation, tho princi- pany's flax mill, at Doon, near Galt, was. c�e&r, however, but failed to pay her coun- It cost $100,000 and -is a credit to the fine actio, and dexterity saved the child. The than" accepted. To work they went, amid _� : - I I . �64rla in the Munroe family,, but two of the pal factor in western agriculture. The re- iotally destroyed by fire. The building con- eel,. hence her reappearance, -I love my old county of Oxfordi The building has doe snapped the pin in �two, taking up the cheers of the Crowd, and swa had the I � . I I I - I _. � I boys died. There'are still five -brothers, sort is fitted out with hundreds of dressing tained s6oat $00 tons of flax in a raw state, oats " the poor woman pleaded. 4-1 rhese been * . Construction 0 - - I �� �� # � in process of ver three the I er half with the head on. and then turnips in the cellar. When they were �­ - . - WhOselands are all close together. The ro*"� fresh water ihower baths in each- most of which was destroyed. 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