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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1893-03-24, Page 1I , � - I I . - � I I - . - 177 1893, � 0125�__, - � , � 1-i— —4y— I �_ t893., , - 1,1(r " fot ther �t (tuite two - I . and Tkari_ s niGn,th . , be - We won�t say- ; 11 . - . . � . .11 � I I _� 1. -1 . . I I . . . . I -, I I I � I t Al bwre . . I . V I - tor . :L I ­%wownwar- -*"­Z�-_-*Z-� -1 I ; - : i . I i A history irX I - :. . I c. . I , . . F , --- I . . . I ; I .- . here thro., �___ ',____,___ --- ____ _ -_ . . I . . MeLFIAN BROS., Publishet.0- I I - I � h your w ile 0 . .50 a Year, iu Advanco, . WEN'ry-SI I SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, MAROH 24,1893' � 7 �,-� - _h T I , I a 1 $1 1 - � - . . - - . - � ,)� se6� Afore' WIJOLE NUMBERI 1,319. ) . ­ , I . 11 I May read i.rl. I — ___ — ...'_ . I . � . :,,, -,r_JWv,G=,e=w" � , . � 11 town in New Yorl; St� to I ��­_ . . ' . % Upon application of defend. was valued at $19,009. There was an in- weat, was wedded at the saii-e time to Ten& started for a orna I a - , . � - - I . ' ' , . car Bayfield. . inean, �" be glad to answer any loiters which 'may be � for Compton, and Mr. IgeMillan,', the mem- 11 Harrison, but both brides were left in to meet their benefactors. After examiutpg . ' I ,_ written t6 me. about Algoma and to give any bar for South Huron. "t base have been loud ant trial was postponed until next assizes if aurance of $8,000 on the house. Mr. Chini- pr ��g Oil add' ithin one mouth, $35 an uy succeeded, he said, in getting only Woodatock. Lee has two children, whom the goods they expressed themselves as p -- - 1119 i gular I_3:,A- r12' S-- - information in my power. I hive the honor in their demands for free corn.. They are d�fendmnt Ohys, w satisfied, The amount was then *x - he left with his mother near Ingersoll. featly V. , I pay i L a � � on 8 , e�day. In default of such 3,000 from the insurance coLnpsnie3. There . I to be one of the Directors of the E.setern both extensive feeders of stock - that is the o t of th -The brides deny that they have been de. the purchasers believed, placed in a' 9M�11 A'r,]�) I , , ,9. was ,110 e said, that the fire � - for the . Algoma Electoral Division Agricultural So- secret. The 'ear marks of seli interest, or ment verdi t for plaintiff for $400 and coer an claim shtchel,snd after receiving the informatign. . I I r �, � Ciety, This society is the parent or main of what is commonly called eelfloliness, are Adair val Wade.—Action to set aside a was incendiary. There had been threaten- sorted, though friends of the in - � ' the fraudulent 69nvey&Dce, His Lordship I or- ing letters sent to him from time to time, otherwise. . � that if it was opened before arriving in Cia I q � . - I _11,ij; season, we never liad uld get their cattle man named ad& �11­ bands would be arrested., .$500AU . I . � jntil t I Agricultural Society for the whole district. hate displayed ; they wo I - dered judgment to be entered setting. &aide and he had paid no heed to them. He had —Fifteen ye�rs ago a young � � I . � t look- 1n addition to the DiptTiGb Agricultural food cheaper, and an overwhelming -majority was paid over, 00 � I I . . � ideal stock, To many persons i Society there are township or branch Soci6t- deed aa fraudulent and void, with costs for been threatened that if Ile did not leave Ste. Muller, living At Sandwiuh, bade farawell to good, � Canadian money I it- . Ste, . I of farmers who have grain to Bell would I Anne he would be bufnekLl and his house and his wife to go to England to receive a for- harpers escaped and the deluded pair - � d as if the department could not be a reduced figure, I PI&iGtIff- , him. odforhome. Afterleaving the Caua44 L e 0 Shore and the Islands have to dispose of it at -11 . d to , a _ ies,all ver the North Lood. .-This wn's another ae family with him. Atlast the blow had tune which had been bequeathe . . I Baird vs. Me . � - � t, . roved upon, but we knew better, and if anyone doubts what io'bow being said freely acknowledge that a certain amount of ' ; � D d OP , ,� '. I toe �t tag ready imp �) tion to set Aside a deed as fraudulent. The fallen. He could not return as soon as he expected, Pacifi6 Railway statio , the a! e of a oil" t a in the Public Press by the settlers iDf -tariff ref rw, consistent with the revenue —Mr. John Dodds, of Jerseyville, near and his correspondence with his, wife ceased, hill was selected as a safe p!ace to divide . , ything be . gaid results endorse our Judgment. Algoma as to its agricultural .d%pabilit,Ws, � required to run the machinery of the coun- matter wait left over until next court. She went home to her booty, when to their consternation thoy . -we mu - f try, should be carried out from time to time THR GRXND JJ!R11[ PRESENTMENT. Dundas, while felling v�ood near his resi- after two years. t instead of $8,500 the satchel 060- , n, . This Store leads in po . int of quantity, they should attend the Fall Exhibitioil o - deuce on Friday morning last, was struck parents in Montreal,'and only a short time found thA. tity'a , I I stoc It Ste Marii, or but in my humble opinion there should be In their presentment the Grand Jury re by a limb of a falling tree and received In ago accidentally met her husband there. He tained a piece of brick .and a quan � I qua,lity, value and style, and ,ks our District Society at San 'no lopping off of..the duty on corn. The 0 - had brown paper. Wild with rage and 4iP- the. smaller Exhibitions at such places as ported baving found 15 prisoners confined in juries from which he died in a few hours explained that hearing she was dead- he . �. . - � . I Bruce Mines, represehtatives in parliament should recol, � are ects the most complete Thessalon, Iron Bridge, the jail. Of these 13 are males and 2 females. afterwards. married again. The second wife was dead, appointment they at once returned to toe : in� ii'll resl� I Laird (Bax River) Richard On Landing, Mj�rks- loot that they -are not the people's masters One of tho'females in insane mud the other $,for ' � � - . - � I an indigent. Two of the males are insane; —At Petrolea, Mr. Samuel Stokes about' however, and lie re -married the first one. telegraph office where they discovered' J. . I at wonderfully, we ever had. All the newest ,nove - ville, &a. Or they should see at the Sault but partake more of the nature of servants teu, day ago struck a good oil well and is —Mr. J. H. R. Mblsom� belongs to one of the first time, that the whole affair w&4;,-& nds, and are lavishly paidjor their'serviceo, and 3 are committed for trespassing and are.un- . "I - iods and fo,r all - the exhibition of grains of different kl Pumpin a twenty barrels per day, apparent- Mon, real's oldest and wealthiest famities, swindle, f I ties in Hats and Caps are here repre Peas Ko., at the offices of Mr. should use their beat enefgies in trying to der sentence ; 1 is committed for perjury 9 1k:1 a . - 4,40w Patterns, . Indian Corn, ly loot fallfug off one bit, Mr. Me -Kenzie and Has always identified him elf with the —London citi council were served with � - �, V - 'accomplish the greatest possible good for and is under trial, and the remainder are , raity, and more au injunction on Monday last, isou. t I . sented. John Daiisov, the President of the District ich is good for 25 - progress of McGill Unive ed at 4ie I I - also struck a well wh � 2 � - oulty. Elis in- instance of the Automatic Telephone Co�l- �� � � Agricultural Society, or the similar exhibit 'the greatest number, and if Mr. Pope and vagr�ntv, four of whorn are aged, their &goo barrel per day. Both wells are in the town. especially with th a medical fa .­ �. . � � T13LISHOMBURG in the office of the Algoma . Colonization Mr. McMillan cannot find cereals of Can%- ranging from 69 to 78 years, and all are —The Ontario Government has issued in- tere8t in the institution was illustrated in a pany, to restrain the council from carryt;ig . . . - I . - . 'usertions - � Society. Speaking . about the last named than growth good enough to feed,'there is 9, totally unfit to earn a- living. The Grand - I 7, I . structions to municipal clerks throughout substantial manner on- Monday last, when out arramFernents made at their last meet , - � a Muslift and I Is a taking novelty in the wide brim Society I have much pleasire in bearing my way open to them and that is, buy American Jury also auimadverted on the evil result the province to prosecute all persons who he donated $70,000 to the medical faculty of Ing granting the Roll Telephone Compa�r. I small testimony to the great good corn and pay the duty on it. Mr. McMillan of using the jail as a refuge for the insan: I they are fail or neglect to comply with the law of the University. Lord Mountatephen and an exclusive franchise for five years. .. r�o t bigh in , �f very doing in bringing to the notice of the out-* has missed splendid opportunities of using ' ' ; Price, - tourist Hat, but only one , - and indigent. - registration of births, marriages and deaths. Sir Donald A. Smith, who gave hilf a inil- —A most extraordinary story of burglar , * . , � - . I Justice 1, - � . man . . We show all shapes in the side world the many inducements -offered by his influence in the direction of , benefitting In his reply to the Grand Jury, _., � , The penalty for such offence is $20 and lion dollars each to found the Royal Victoria and poisomal violen,-,e reached Brantford * � y eastern Algoma for successful coloniz%tion, all his constituents in the past. A short Rose endorsed1he sentiments of the Grand costs. Hospital in Montreal, ha,ee also decided , to few days Ago, On Saturday the villago - 'I � . - 1 entered tb,- � Fe(iora or Tourist Hat, , and I have carefrilly read the book or time ago Mr. McLean, the clever and fear- Jury as to the inhumanity of incarcerating —It was stated the other day that the give a,moth eir million. dollars for the endow- doctor and several neighbor, 0 1 Sortmer, it pamphl entitled Algoma Farmers Testify, leas member for east York, introduced A the insane and indigents as criminals in the . house of Martin Carey, Lan old MS13L, Wh ' - I t et last of the survivors of the charge of Balak- ment of the hospital. - 9 - i 41 shades: L line of over 200 compile -g- restrictions on railway Jail, and- referred in severe language to the i� -s 50 acres of land adjoining the rail -way . I . I —all .. . Special values in a . d by Mr, Fred Rogers, Barrister &a, measure plaoina lava, living in Canada, had died in To. —The River Sydenhain has been vp ry work ,' i I ' The leading provis! I L I styles of I Sault Ste Marie, who is a fellow diiector of corporations. �on of the ;oudition of the court house, and stated that ronto. Such is not the case. Mr. Collier, high this spring in Kent county. Rev. Mr. track between Harrisburg and Lynden, and . I mine in the District Agricultural Society, bill was to force the railway men to reduce it was one of the worst kept buildings in the 4 � who resides in Guelph, is one of the famous ,McKinley (Baptist) on Sabbath, March 12th, found the old man in a senif-unconscioui - : _� .rrying passengers in the Province of Ontario. � '.' n After ' c 4� J___ BLACK AND COLORED STIFF HATS and I have much pleasure in corroborating their rates for cr Six Hundred, and he is worth several thou,- while driving from Florerice to Dresden on condition, and bound ha d and foot. - � I . the statements made in that book by the older provinces from three to two cents per sand dead men yet. � the north river read and about a mile from being released and attended to he tolsT thosl� I ' , ' , . ' ' � . The whole thing is put, into , mile, which would be amply sufficient, Canada. —At Napanee, on Friday afternoon, Mr. Dresden, found the" road flooded from the who found him that on Thursday night tw4k Tring. is now ia In extreme conservative and sta-fidard many settlers. . a I - Prorate a an I et, but they're � _­__ a nutshell at the top of page 51 in that * seeing that the people's money built' the . 9 to have a free public libr�iy. John Vanalstitts, a c�rter, slipped while overflow of the river. On attempting to men entered his . ademanded h4 - " I re sha es. We buy cheap) we E'911 cheap, pamphlet " What our Algoma farmers test- railways. This wag something which would Winnipeg I strunient drive through he found the water deeper money. Hetold them he had nothing, but �� them, an -' � P . I . im- . . I � best -oods. ify proves is th,is,that a farmer, fruit-gtower, have been a greit saving and benefit to all —There are 33 life prisoners in the King- loading a piano on a slei$b. The in fell upon him, and he received injuries from than he anticipated. He then tried to turn the burglars replied that they knew he was q : but,always keep the, b enitentiary. ­ a--- . . 7,i I I cattle or �heep raiser, can bome to Algomm his constituents, but we have not boon in- ston p -chicle and driver prettywell off. They thereupon produ ed i - 1� , *11 -he has formed that he supported the measure. In I � . \ I —Rev. Dr. Carman has returned to Belle- which he died in a few- minutes. He was about, when the horse, v arms, legis I , % have with small means ani do very well i I about 30 years old and leaves a wife and four went over the grade into very deep water. cords e)nd wound them around his I - 1n addition to the above, we - - trip to Bermuda. . McKinley and body. After they had done this, they I I � -1 - I I a fair.. knowledge of the business he is en- fact we have heard that he voted again ot it. ville from a I children. The horse was drowned and Mr. I � I � - ts from . . � tite biggesC ram,e of al trips —The political unionists are arranging for smal . n Crush Ha gaged in and if he is hardworking." As a gentleman who makes perio(t4c ings to be hefd in Essex. —A business which is proving profitable nearly exhausted, was rationed by Mr. Jeff Placid a thick piece of wood between the � I I �. about perfect, � - a series of meet lines of the cord and twisted it round and � . - i ' Bo'ys' and _n cam, do to the far away Dominion capital and else I is the shipment of hardwood'ashes from who happened to be near. �, . tt-oa and Cash- 5OG to $3, in � every, color. . To give one an idea of what a in& as Masons of Montreal have de- ' Id man's I �> , l - country I will say that I had. I an acre I where it is possible that the visions of free —The Fr r points in the —The Western Ontario Beekee - round until the cord cut into the o � 11 I I . in this educed Temple. Kingston to Florida and othei Pere' Asso, i Lad heavy makes I � (T'irls' Fancy Caps, Tam-o'-Shanters, and a half under cultivation in my gQen of Passes, or r rates' personally, so daz- cided to build a handsome Masonic [amiltoo, United States.. During the winter large ciation held their -Annual meeting at Ti -I- flesh. They continued this style of torture 1. � . . or some time, at each fresh twist asking � l I old $50 zlea- the sight of himself and many of his —Senator and Mrs. Sanford, of B f ; I I skip nothing that ought to roots and vegetables last year. .1 a lots of ashes have been sent away, per Grand bury Centre, last Friday. A paper was I li % &C, We - -to tlig Sandwich Is. �, . I . I worth of stuff out of the garden and I took fellow members, that they could not see the have gone on a trip Trunk lKailway. - are principal- -read by Mr. Daniel Stewart, Comber, en- him to tell them where hos had the money I I . - � �� . be in a perfect Hat and Cap stock. $50 worth of prizes at three Exhibitions, great benefit it would be to the people of the lauds. hid. This he refused to do for a consider I � , coup large. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, . —In future the Bell Telephone Company ly used for fertilizing purposes on fruit titled,,' 'Advice to New 'Beginners in Bee able time, but the pain 'of the torture was . � I Investi-ation will pay you. (Richards Landing, Bar River and Sault , try at I . � � i � I or an bxclusive lands, . Culture." A paper on -Economy; in Bee a many of the� . 0 Ste Marie) one of 'the cabbages Ishewed' for your kindne3st' forbearance and,'valaable will pay $1,500 annually . f - —Chief of Police Willis, of Windsor, has Culture," by the retiring President, was so great that he had 'to tell them where his I No Mways like ighed 25 pounds (Drumhead), one . of the space, I am, franchise in ODtawa. - brimful of good sound advice. All the mem- . board was. The amount, the old man says, . I vs; oar customers .1 turnips I showed w6ighed also 25 pounds I I . p sition of Orange Grand Secretary,held the Roori-ahire, Scotland, asking the where- bers ,present spoke very hopefully of the was close upon $5,000. Carey has the repa- _AC 0 . The fol- tation of being a mine,r. - His bad consists of . Yours Respectfully, —Mr. DirmiDgbam, who has resigned the received a letter from Roderick Munro,from - i `KSON BUOS we - J. J. IRVINE. 1 com-fort while� - I I (Bnrpee Swede,) besides this I have now 100 MCKIr,L011, March 14th, 1893. � . position for 9 years. abouts of one David Rose, who is supposed prospects for a successful' season. a box filled with pe&-otraw. His house in a r - bushels of potatoes- for sale besides what we, — to be In that neighborhood. Ross was work- ,owing officers were elected : President, W. ; . , THE FAMOUS HATTERS,' have used in the house and also seed to - The exports from Ingersoll during Feb- . Sandwich West, but since A. Chrysler, Chatham. Vice -President, hovel, and the township assessor says it is � . � : �., Huron Spring Assizes. ruary were valued at $66,422; imports, 'Big in' 1891 in ift can be found, There Peter Boussey, Chatham ; Secretary -Tres- the filthiest human abode in Beverly. Some : - I I SEAFORTH. plant again. I expect to -got ,at least 75 Spring Assizes for the County of $11,291 ; customs collected, $2,216 44. then no trice of hi years ago the old man was robbed of a large I - I . . . . nts' 'a bushel for my potatoes; I won't The ' is $5,000 awaiting him in Scotland. surer, C. A. Oulette, -Tilbury Centreb . - 0� ce . sor has elected � sell'tbeiii for less, I was offered that for Huron were held at Goderich last week, be- —Wind a colored man, P. A painful accident ihappened to Tom —A Yankee speculator has played a sharp Bum Of money. - I ale Colunin and e, Mr. W. R. Riddell, A. Barnes, as market clerk. The first to be 47-, � . . them to day at Sault Ste Marie. I think fore Mr. Justice Roll a, ker, plumber, Brantford. He was' as- trick on the firms dealing in hair -cloth in �uld like to, say . NEW ONTARIO., this proves that Eastern Algoma is a pretty Q. C., of Cobourg, conducting the Crown givea a position of any importance. he St. sisting to unload a roll of lead when -the end Canada, He caffie oveii to St. Catharines Pefth Items. I Is for the spring, �Z . — — . t was light, —The iron railway bridge to cross t viiation : .1. safe -.'country for a man of small meaus -pusincer. The criminal docke some of Lawrence river near Brockville, will coat of it slipped and partly fell upon him. and purchased thestock and output for some I Wm. Riddell, V. S., of Morden, Maui- � Come: - apPORTUNITIES FOR A FAT��R WITH leven civil cases, und3. weeks to come of the only mill in the Do- e V�4 to start ' farming in; but it is no but there were e The weight of the roll was 1,000- Po tobsi is dead. Mr. Riddell was one of the , � � ­ ngthy. , The following $3,000,0001, - . LIMITED MEANS. won't which were pretty le . , a oldest settlers in the Morden neighborhood, . � I . country for a grumbler or a man who, —Mr, J. Millar, of the Royal Hotel, Pair- Nit. Walker was severely biuised about minion engaged in the manufact re of hair . . , - I '. (WRITTYX FoR Tup ExposiToR.1 - . . gentlemen. -composed the � uncle the body, and was removed to his ,)ionic iR a cloth. He then bought all the haircloth in - ­: :::7,:-, f work, I : - ley, is a happy man. The other day an . having gone to that country from Shakes I �.:-Z�, _�n--_-J '. �, -men with a good many Aould y .6athing to him $8,000. cab. . . Toronto, Hamilton and Montreal, some deal- peare, Ontario, in 1876. The Monitor says: - . , ; .Z;.� Dr,AR SIR. ----4a c6m As' to the amount of capital a man , GRAND JURY : Bell, died "bequ in the era selling in, excess of their stock for future ,, on % people rt,ving 4n Algoma I am glad to see fetch with him here, opinions my differ, it James Boulger, Morris ; Thomas arrival here he took up land near Wel- . I —Joe Hess, the wall known temperance —There wait an -exciting scene . be early spri all over are taking up depends largely on the man himself. � The Wingham; Georg.e A, Cooper,. Goderich 9 n with P%ral * 9 and courb room at Winnipeg on Friday lasts delivery.., When these dealers placed . their ' Ingo I that the newspapers � orator, has been stricke you I son, which he afterwards sold and went to a ther, cause of the much neglected' Algoma,- more capital he has of course, the better, Wmi. Clark, Hullett; Robert Dewar, Bay. lies *a his home in Clarendon, N. Y., in ,des. when the decision was given in Bushly -vs. orders with the mlill,they were informed Toronto to study at the Veterinary Col- abby styles an& Until lately they. were filled with Dews but I think owing to the high price one can field ; Jacob Earner, Brussels ; Robert Ed- I Bushly, a case of husband against wife ., for that the output was sold and the price had . , imnitoba and the far west, and t - -can raise . or he gar, John Haskiugs, Alex. Littlejohn, How- titute circumstanoos. . the P0880asion of a child, The judge gave gone up 25 per cent, so they bad to settle lege there. Having finished his course he . L ,., about M . for all one gro w - and t _A snow alide.on the mountain division returned to Manitoba, and ever since suc- I . �, seemed to forget tha t as " can start i, ; Peter Hastings, Robert King, Turn- of the Canadian pacific Railway has carried the father the possession, and the child had with the Yankee at the'difference. . -t is country ju good'- home markets, that a person c k cessfully practised his profession up to with- . � . good, if not better lay close at hand, :asilY here with leas money than in &Nny other berry; John Irvine, McKillop; Thomas away the track and snow sheds, burying 12 to be forcibly taken from tba mother by. the —Two men named Seth Woods and The$. in a short period of his death. He was I � . ' Stanley ; � . n e, being within twenty field of immigration, I don't cara where. Jarvis, Colborne ; -James Lane, men. Two have been taken out dead. sheriff. H. Smith had a terrible experience recently district veterinarian during the letter yewTs I the largest'as- I four hours. of Montreal or Toronto. As a Of course lots of men have come to Algoma AudreN7 Murra Tuckeromith ; Alex. Me- —Spring trade in Nova Scotia will be later —Philip Howard and Mrs. Jane Little, of while crossing from *Zhes8alon to Cockburn of his life." � � , y patriotic Canadian I have,nothing to say and started without any -means at all � thetr Murchie, Ashfieid; James Redmond, Wm. in Drummondville were walking down the Island. They leftThessalon on'Saturday lie County, and . P I this year rhan last year, tie the interior 9 ' —Several people left the vicinity of An- � I against Manitoba or the North West Terri- experiences are stated in the pamphiet I Vancamp, James Turney, James Tenney$ Michigan Central railway track, near Wes- morning and when about twelve miles Out, A those who do - ,,,w such, a variety- . - el. Sn;Il, jr., Grey ; W. still covered with large accumulations of ice ley, Park, on Saturday evening last, when Wood gave out and 9mith left him buried in derson last week. me I ;at we have them I - tory ; they are part of this Great Canada Of have mentioned. and those who were hard Wawanosh ; Samu and snow. parted were Mr. and Mrs.7fam. es Lane., who I ourR and I am glad to see them prosper and working and persevering have got on well D. VanEgmoud, Egmondville; James —There were 38 business failures reported they were struck by a train and frightfully the snow. Smith arrived at Cockburn Island started on Thursday for'Deaver, Golorado. V prices. I get well settled, but as a native of Ontario T. &ad are doing Well now and in comfortable Young, Manchester. Mr. King was chosen in the Dominion last week against 48 the manizled. The woman died two hours after- Sunday morning ekbout 5 o'clock and a party They will not be alone In that city, as sev- . � - ancing- � , -a slight hope that the of three man went in search of Wools, but � - I : am glad to see that people are comin i circumstances even though they ha"d none or as foreman. previous week, 37 in the like week a year wardi, but there is , led to find him, as he had left the place oral Anderson people have gone there 1plete to recognize the fact that Algoma, the new very little money.whdn they came here, and THE ORIMINAL CASES, ago and 26 in 1891. man will recover. ' fai within the last few ye&rs. Mr. Benuard The Grand Jury returned true bills —Stephen McGovigal, a jobber for the where his comrhde had buried him in 4he , _ Ontario, constitutes the " bijger half" of I think this is the experience of nearly every —The Government has decided not to I �,parling and wife and family, Messrs. I - � — � the Banner Province of Canada and that farmer - in Algoma. The. men who had the against John Pratt, Robert Durnin, Seaman grant any subo*i8y to the Manitoba and Rathbun Company, on the Mackay limits, snow. 11a arrived at Cockburn on Monday !darn Switzer., George Switzer, W. F. Rob - I there is room in -New Ontario for the sur- money did not come -here..6t all ; they passed Laird, and Robert McGee, for obstructing itly cut for the Levant operations fifty at sunset with both hands and feet frozen,, inion, B. A."'aud Mile Bell's Cameron have . . Northwest Railroad, which Proposed to fix- recei: . , dlies � i , -went to far distant ailway, and against the logo from four trees. Fron one tree he cut and will pro ably love several of his toes. Oa the same ' � - plus popli.lation of the old country as well as by this country, thei the free use of a r - tend to Prince -Albert) NorthwestTerritoty. all gone to Deaver recently. � � e4 for wounding with intent . enteen logo 14 feet and four 16 feet in - —Th ' of the day Mr. and Mrc Augustus S-WitZer Loeb out . z � thr6e last main � Bev o Elmwood correspondent , Twills: Z of older Canada. . . fields which looked green and that is why —The ctxrpet factory in Paris, occupied'by ateen logo 13 Chealey Enterprise, says : More of our sted-a ., I I by way Algoma has never had! any chance. I be- and felonious 'iwoutiding. These were the D. Shepherd, for Northern Dakota, where a large number - - . ) I would like.to say a word or two �rdemann (who is partic: I Ii t d i the row on the train Wmi. Tyler and owned by- length ; from a second tree save 12: logs 13 i f the Switzers live. . , mp Ica 0 in ieet long ; and from the fourth young men going to Dakota :—Robert Laid - !9 - of friendly advice to the intending settler. lieve that Mr. George H e w was destroyed by fire on the morning of the law, son of Valter Laidlaw, James Patter- 0 . Ig 1.� , some men would not succeed adywhere, also a Director of our District Agricultural betwe n"Wingliam and Brust is a fe ' weeks 15th inst. Supposed to be incendiary. . feet in length. . I—Mr. Samuel Blair, of St. Marys, died W I I even under the most favorable circum- Society) is in the right when he says at top igo, When the cases came up for trial —Perhaps thle two most valuable car load* —Mr. D. Beattie has sold 4i8 farm of 50 son and his son Robert, James Tulloch, Jr., Saturday, i,t the residence -of his brother, an of limited means,- of page ,16 of .pamphlet I have mentioed9 Pratt pleaded guilty, and hi3 counsel plesi- of stuff that were evershipped from Lucan acres, East Wiseouri, to Mr. S Richard Doddsworth. Such nien as Mr. W. Blair, of the postofiioe department, . stances, But, to a m a 46 L . r 11 If the -farmers who are going to Dakota ad In extenuation that the facts showed the shipped a 'Low days ago by Mr. R. S. forthesumof$2,8W. About 12years* ago these we should be able to keep in Can d , London. Deceased was brought from his - who understimdot agriculture as a pursuit 0 u - were � . I nents � . - occupcition, and who is hard- working, and the Northwest with $1,000 and upwards offence to have been more an error of judg Hodgins—two care of clover seed—their Mr., Beattie was offered $4,000 for the same but they any there to nothing for them here home in St. Marys, Friday, suffering from . . Alg ma o'ffers inducements and op.portuni. would come here they would do better and meat than the result of malice, Pratt, who value -being nearly $10,000.. z property. Mr. Wm. Seellau also sold tlie and go they will. Most of toem, have been bronchitis. He was a resident of that town " � . ties 0 which no other field of immigration in be bettter off. I would advise every in* in a county 6notable of 'Bruce, having or- —St. Patrick's Day was generally cela- east half of lot 8, concession 11, East Nis- there before. It is to be -regretted that for a great many years, an . d for*over fifteen, . to cQnstantly - ' ' to Mr. Rogers Bt dored the engineer to stop the train while ri, to Mr. D. geattir, for S4,750. Mr. our best men and women find their way ra was ticket agent and operator 'for the the world offers. It has often occurred to tending settler to write brakeman Lait-oh. His brated throughout the Dominion on Friday, sou ey have been yea ��act that the V s r the pamphlet I have he would arrest the - the recognition of the holiday including re- Scellan purobased the same farm a few years across the lines " Boon 69 th Grand Trunk Railway. He was 58 years of I .. . me, when I have seen beautiful chromos and the &be a addres. fo - ago for $6,509. educated and grown- to manhood or woman, age and unmarried. Mr. Blair leaves be- . . . P A 'farm scene on the mentioned and if anyone wants further L�ordshlp ordered Pratt to give his own re ligious services, processions, banquets, eon - �offer' you are . pictures representing formation they can write to me at cognizance in $1500 to appear for sentence rtainments. —The number of clergymen of the Church hood. . on hind him $25,000 or $30,000, moist of it . carts and other ente ' e sure of being Western prairies and probably three or four in r - ,� of England in the Dominion is 1,146; "Pces- —The sawing match held at Parkhill I - McLennan P. O., or to Mr. George Harde, when called upon. Du nin,and Laird plead er Sarnia arrived at sav-ed out of his wages an an operator. He � double teams of horses and - expensive bind —The overdue steam thodist, 2,014 ; Friday'last was a grand success, and a large . 1ing at a res- Z ers &a., cutting tiown the golden grain, that matin, Sault Ste Mario P. O. - . edL guilty of common assault and the Crown byterian ministers, 911 ; Me en match there lived, in the most frugal manner, bones his I Halifax last Sunday evening at nine o'clook - I able ,_1 Yours Truly, � accepted their plea and withdrew the . success in ssving so much mone , whl& � are a id by the steamer Newfield,which B:Ptist, 316 ; Congregational, 100 ; Chris crowd attended. . In the op y we are pictures of this kind pt to be deceiving. WILLIAM MURRAY, charge against McGee. His Lords irl.after accompante nt to her assist- ti n Church, 33 ; Evangelical Lutheran, 45 ; were four competing sawN, and it was won I h' will now be inherited by relatives. , r asBortment What I mean to say is, that a poor settler, e ture, sighted her at noon and we by Messrs. J. Gilmour and W. Maguire, of ".0ver a I , e � -1 us, could not Formerly of Tackeromith. giving' the defendants a severe Reformed Episcopalian, 22; New Jerusalemp - —Says the Mitchell Recorder : I gi- I or_ - - &nee. The trial we two cuts of 20- . � � . even a, settler of limited mem I - McGillivray. a . uired und our reput 1 . ,_ � there and have all these horses Find ex- P. S.—There is,a gentleman living near bound them over to keep the Peace for fivel —George, the son of Rev. X. W. Mac- 8; Free Methodists, 39. The Roman Catho 06 f see- year age the Court of Revision req � 90 . " - � I . _ German years in $1,000 each and two sureties of 9 lie church has I cardinal, 19 bishops, 3 pro inch logs ; best time sixty and a h I � the Choicest 7 pensive machinery of his own. From what me who reads and writes in. .the � . $200 towards the cost,, of Lean, of St. Andrew's church, Belloville,ha to furnish a statement ' - - . R(y Patterns -- - i Id be*:glad to $500, Also to pay ot feats—apostolic, and 2,508 secular priests of onds. The second match, in which every -operty over and above en- slls�, � I can learn, wheat farming on the prai-rie: !9 language. He told me he wou just died at. Riverside, Cqklifornia, -eon- one wag to use the name saw of his personal pi �. the prosecution. . ,two cuts of a �, like sheep raising in Australia, that i it answer any letters from people in that sumption. He went out there last Soptem- P.11 ranke. cumbrance. Mr. tesao Ro'rd was then ad- o . —The House of Refuge, at Woodato6k, vertising in the4tecorder, and he put in a : is name'is Ch%rIes Vdmil, Bar In the case of R. J. K. Gore, who with- 15 -inch log, was also won by Messrs. Gil, . takes lot , . lananage�. H bar, hoping to be benefitted. six - �� s of money to carry on the business. I and pleaded ' mour and Maguire. Beat time, thirty i � I I , i,�er- P. O. � 1 drew , hie plea of not guilty . —Mr. W. W - Hilborn, of the Ridget Be- was formally opened on Monday last week, statement of.��_ihis personality valited at J . Doubtless with lots of money you can make R . I I guilty,of perjury in making affidavit against I ions to ship by the Managing Committee, (Mr. John and ou"uarter seconds.- Messrs. R. Currie 110,500. Shive that time he has deased'to ; .-C I aul mouey even if the prices are low ; but a � sex county, has received instruct I .1 ; o � � 0 the . character of a . man of limited means and small. capital ' - Mr. M. C. Cameron, on f reek strawberries to the World's Fair every Sheab&n, chairman,) and Inspector Ander- and D. Harvey gave an exhibition tri I with advertime in the Recorder, and a dayar two 1. I . wants to go to a country where he can start The Duty on Corn, conling up for sentence His Lordship severe- day diaring the season, for exhibition among son. The chairman brought in the first in- a 16 -inch log. ' Time, six I teen and a quarter ago he made out a statement for the assess- � : I ly censured the prikoner for, the or -me of 9. mat�e with him, from North Norwich, a - d seconds. nt commimioners, showing his personal- � small Way DEAR EXPOSITOR,—One of tke most im- - 68( =� , cheaply,'where he can start in a' gfii!ty. The crime was. the Canadian exhibit' out to the Home in the In- —The following gentlemen will have me significant I I- xed portant matters which has boon brought be- which he had been . T"-Mr.Erastus Wimau was On Saturday he was taken ity -worth only $5,500. How L and above ;kll where he can go into Mi I� ­ I � age left aid of Al- fore parliament this present session, is th6 malicious and vile, but the prisoner was evi- charge of the various sections of Ontario'o 7thia Vill t farming. It can be truthfully a prii.sented by President J. W. McCras with spector's sleigh, where he bad his first meal. On*the other hand, Mr. J. W. Dale over a - ing I mixed e of the people's denily a tool in the hands of men who were a �, a wl a he is -open goma, that it is a country where effort being put forth by som I handsome gold -headed cane in acknowl- Manager Clark had also prepared a dinner exhibit at tho World's Fair : F. ruit, A. H. � de out a statement of his per- . - Lily vile or perhaps worse than he. f taws La- for the committee and officials. Pettit, Grimsby ; minerals and ,archaa,ologi- year �go m wo h �$6,500. Since that tims . In "to remove Ahe duty from. equi � of. 'edgement of his coartesy to the Ot business, both far 4 ing pays, It. is true we do not have representatives . --to Mon, Dr. — stice could be meted out w York last g c&I, David Boyle, Toronto; *duct sonality I rg rdt his advertising in the Ro- 1 and � U log late Canada, The full ju all the crosse club during its visit to No —LoAt Friday when a freight was golul C. L., Toronto ; grains and he has aul e ,lepartment, any, failure bf crops in this district, but Oven. America corn comi - . i . ve no hesitation in in I corder and taken Mr. 1. Hprd"a old space. : one kind of crop in longer one thinks abouf this subject the more fenders he would h% through the tunnel on the main ine of men Marshall, Rinbrook ; native . - � losing such S.It if there were a failure in severe sentence, but he. did not year. an axle an one needs, JA A day or two s,go Mr. Dale made out a � rising business a year it would not ruin our farmers, be- monstrous it appears'at this time in, particu- Rioting A —The Ottawa Lumber Company, of Otts- Gran(f Trunk, near Merriton, D birds, Hour y Fleming, Toronto; ftoricul- We - lar, when the people of the United St k it right to make a scapegoat of him wa, have purchased the entire out of 1893 of Ewing, Toronto, and W. Houl- statement for the "oeBanient cominissionerx I ei at the saint cause they are all engaged in mixed farming ,ate@ thini. guilty of the cars broke. The oar we t off the Mr. at ilit the others, and perhaps more R. H. Klocks & Co.'s mill At KlOcks' Mills track and several loaded freight cars follow- tare, E. W. and showed a clear paraomality of $10,50, Besides, there was a ntral Prison - "ornraonding 8 posing a settlers crop bf wheat was to have made a display of their ugly and ho Ile wh farni- ,ead gardener at the I � he 9 once went free. Tke tunnel was blocked by the derail- ton,b How awfully significant I " of Sarnia. As a - falfin any year, or his barley or his oats, feeling towards us -by practically shuttin - glad Moore Like, and McCracken, Boyle & dd. lope, Bow Park Farm, Brant- - � ,team- ly dipendent upon the prisoner, and, as he Co. ,a mills at East Templeton, aggregating ed cars, and tfie other trains had to he sent horses, John I I —Mr. D. P. Cameron, of North Eas.thope, put every COX- , - has. got his roots and he has gotAhis stock, out Canadian barloy,and that highly at d already spent six months in jail, the kttle, Richard Gibson, Delaware ; I i 16 years he wa% I his cattle mud hip sheep. I have read in the ed and eminently useful class, the grain ha nee of the court was that he enter into 7,000,000 feet- aries around in all directions. The traffic was ford ; ci Z. Buell, Edmonton ; awine, D. had a verypoculiar conflict,& few days ago, I . � tly a good deal about a dealers, have issued a mandate that split soute —One of the most important annivers greatly delayed, and it vras a long time be- sheep, J. I mr foremast man izance in $500 for future good erfield, Sandwich ; honey, Allan with & collie dog belonging to his neighbor, � im, t " iaterest4 . Algoma. I have peas are not 'Wanted, and wheat, take it all his own recogn in the history of the Salvation army in Can- fore the wreck was cleared in the tunnel. W. Butt a B*gue, Lou- Mr. Win! Maze. Mr. Cameron was taki fi a , he good home market in _ . -a very un- . behavior, and any infraction of -the law ill be held in Montreal from April 6 —Last fall, Archibald Coutts, of Tilbury Pringle,18albyl; poultry, Alla short out across the field towards a . r.. - be also, greatlY pleasure in corroborating the statersent that round, has been for many years [ty upon ada w � � 14 the sooicties,LLL Although would bring down the severest penal COMML11der Booth, the Center, began to have a series of headaches, don. I . 'hen the animal rushed at there are good home markets in Algoma. certain and unsatisfactory crop. I to April 12 next. . . —W. B. Maclean, of -the Congress Lum- Maze's house, w L* . i I n outside market for odr barley him. youngest son of the great General,with Mrs. which continued until a couple of weeks ago. trusted him attacking him in front. The dof jump- ' A market at the farmers' own door so to there is not a I . � , -, 11 - I I , I, � � � - - I , j - I , - r I t' - - . r V , I In which he WAD for the farmers to - THS CIVIL D00KXT the proceedings. The canob wao a grain of wbeat being im. bar Compsny, Toronto,. ban been an ed at his throat and tore his vast and panti, . 1-1 We -of this in that such large it is almost a necessity Booth, will lead in � I -a members. - speak. The reason . Copp vs. Coleman.—This was an action to . h the work of summoiling together from not succeed in fastening upon him, � I . ring ' � , I I in wishing him lumbering operations are being carried on in grow a.field of it each year. It is the sp --- isped bedded in the ear, and upon, its removal it wit f the Dominion the but did a It recover $2,600 balance on a contract for the 1 The prisoner Kennedy, who esc was found that it had commenced to gar- the hills and dales o agers d one may say the lubl- -ds grow be t. , — g them although the couffict kept up for ever an I � r of our vil�l Eastern Algoma �ap crop with which graes set om the picton jail on Wednesday night of � the ' rain which, maturing i loss, aroction of the new foundry buildings in fr Ininate. An ulceration which had gathered clansmen of the Macleans and leadinj , I �, A,ttending bering indt�try is still -only in its infan�,y Barly as it ( h. The defendant wanted to deduct last week, was found an Friday at a farm D during the Fair, where the pur. hour. It was only ended at last by Mr. - s f is the 9 to Chicagi , � �0_ - ,y to rid the soil of Se'afort . at were around the seed was also removed by the on slowly making his way, facing the _partiea- to suits because after the pinw and pulp or paper' has the greatest tendene defects in the work house 7 miles east of PiotOn- His fe The pain has now ceased. Pegs is to unite with Americans of tkat ilk Camer of .I and some $1,900 for alleged n that he could not walk, and physician. . ean, Bart. That 'dog all the time,to a stump at some ,distance I a The cane wood is all exhausted, ihere are tremendous noxious seed@, such as wild oats, etc A I .1 . +^ An niv with the plans and so badly froze : I 1J_ A a -- a 0 Miss to honor Sir Fitzroy D. MacI 11. A 4 - IN -1 1� iis th&t respect- - tracts of hardwood lands containing the lastly it is arvested hen the farmers, an a U4 obliged to remain at the far -house. —111e JIMp re c - .y J where Tollere appe"e o r . ---_� Z , 11 I sure specifications, and a long list of witnesses was I acdonald, the yoangest daughter gentleman is the ittreditary chief of the clan n the top of the stump and fourisk- I % I I - he most lei ps, of Rockwood was MiuDie M ntion of aubmit- He got 0 __1 , - 1. F� G, Arnold finest of birch and maple suitable for mer generally speaking, have t . testified on each side. His - Lordship ga Tie '- —While Mrs. Phell last and has announced his into - . eek, on accoust. cliantable purposes. Then Mining is in its time, The oat crop has been the surest and Morgan's ticket 'office, of the late Senator Macdonald' ,preached . ting ta the embraces. of his trsno-Atlantio ed the handspike, and the people on tk* � � , . ' evening to tug � saf est of late years. . Oats will do fairly well judgment allowing a-deductiod of $600 from purchasing a ticket in ' arge congregation in the Ber. , g at infancy ; even the- few mining men already y thorough Hamiltau, the other morning her satchel, & family between Jane 11th and 15th.: This farm CUSCIDyering his situation and oami I o was viaiti13 � other the contract price, after a ver od! church, Shaw street, To- to him, the dog at length retreated. Mr. I . � e �ble .Supplies on land whi.-h will not do . for any valuable papere,and can Moth tab et, year's city diroctory contains of Toronto I : g the millinery, . in tb district need consideri . .good for presentation of the confliabing testimony. contedning some money, The routo.. Miss - Macdonald, who is a qui - -e dog, It had not ! denly i1l. We are and people are onl just comm.encing to fixid- kind f grain-, the straw is very i was stolen from the counter. f4O Maoleans so that a Maze promptly killed th I .. y 0 The, quest -ion of costs was reserved. tickets, earnest, impressive speake chose for - her the nameg of over . . a propensities# but, : . that she ja re- I out that Algoma possesses mineral wealth of fodder, and the grain is pleasant to handle. y—Was an action. by the Police have been unable to loc&tO the thief. r t'�" good representation will be made- by beforeshown any victou . Berr it ich-isavage traits I I �. Smith, of Ex- alin-oat every kind. The discovery ol'the A great many fartnersedep 0' HOSSY vs- an infant for the value of certain —The Preston council has decided to se- 'subject, 11 The baptism. of . a Holy Spiri v1_ Toronto in this unique family gathering. had come of a family iu whi . �nd on oats t I I lie prices are guardian of I riptural address e 15 week on �usf- . Ophir Gold Mine, back of Bruce Mines, is 0 pay bills which they ow ds. The case was adjourned till the ,care a line either of steam or electric street and her logical and sci A very peiculia the haia been observed. �. � . that goo village and Galt, Be- dently aroused the sympathies and engaged — r accident kappened 'Richard Puddicombe, reputed to be the . commencina to fetch capitalists into East- remunerative and I find it is -the saf eat of Mr. — . ater, Miss C -'V- 0 1 eery sittings, the official guardian to railway between that ad will the whole attention of her auditors. other day at a tioreshing on the form hiest man in Stratford, died at the � - ern Algoma from a I .in which I engage. I sold Chan D. McDonald, 4th oonesssion' of Elderalie, wealt ,�,rent took PIAGO II over the United States branch of farming b notified. Costs of tke day to be disposed sides carrying passengers the ro . I Stratford, L e, of . and as it is not likely that the rich Ophir upwards of a thousand bushels of oats the e'. . handle freight in connection with the C. P. —H. Krantz, of Tavistock village, was on As go- residence of Mr. John Corrie, n I � � the residenc of I Mine is the only deposit 'of $old-beariDg past season and two of my neighbors, Mr. of by the trial judge. Friday last the victim of 9; very )painful ac- near Chosley. When the machine w ,ening, 17th inst. Mr. Paddi- he toi�nghip _ I i I quartz on the North shore, and as, in fact, I Hack well and Mr. Gray, whose farms adjoin Jackson va.Brady—Was an action for the R. at Galt. aide ned on the farm of J. C. ing at full speed a sheep became entangled on Friday ev nabire, L i h occasion his . orse Brown Ptooker, owned —A eon of Mr. Robert King, of East nt, which happe Ing shaft, and in the first turn combe was born in B@adford, Devo .a ,arranty of the h rra a mile or so in the tumbl e to Canada in . ' the animal was wrenched England, in 1821, and cam ' : v1 I from I atted- in they are finding gold-bea,ring quartz all over mine, have had even a larger quantity to b J. P. Fisher a , while watering the horses one day Stock, 12th line of East Zo - � a 1854., Three brother-a—William, Henry and - , was u th � e country between Batchewaung River dispose of. It has generally been' the case, y . nd W. Jackson. Judg. Luther y, was kicked on thei side of the head from the village. A bee was in progress fo . r - the head of the air, while it . Mr. George if- I - n for defendant. reeentl, � 3 of getting out timber. the bod7, t4,rown into ' ' .M Of the town- , and Sudbury, it is likely the country will be that when corn is cheap and plentiful in the went was give as an Actio . � and his skull was,se-badly fractur- the purpow got on a piece of timberi itg'hri � a w the barn Robert—preceded him, settling in the 'boWn- .1 I 1: ed - . - United States oats are also low in sym- 'Knaekle vs. Doyle.—This w n by a colt, took 34 small Pieces of bone Krantz had I -blood Was sorinkled on th &Ile of wi-Imot, Waterloo county. TbO y was perforin ailive with explorers after navigation opens s. A hotel -keeper named Doyle ed that a dector behind Mr. Stock, and unnoticed by him. in all directions, The horse -power was lif t- ship of [y consisted of nine brothers , I &mongot others, recent rich discoveries, pathy, This will be the resu'lt here if our for wage tiff antil he had come from off the brain. � . its-. position and the driver, Bell, family -original] mbe's deatk Zurich and WAS ted the plain . ging big axe it struck Mr. ed from : . I , an- had adopi r. Chiniquy,�%hose residence In the act of swini eat by the shook. and one'sister'and Mr. Puddico .of the' contract- , native copper has recently been found near ' country i,s allowed to be flODaed with Y age, after which, it was claimed by plain- ,—The Rev. M ear the shoulder infliat- thrown under theborses f . "me member of the family— . %s made the re- L Mamainee point, N�otthweat o*f the Sault, kee corn, and it will be no' -benefit month at Ste. Anne, Illincial was rocently dentLroy- Krantz an the arm n The horses" wera hindered from running lesysb Only 0 L 'AS farmers will tiff) that he 'would receive $5 Pat Montrasi, and Ing an ugly gash. Puddicornbe, of London, still � ble � and iron in the vicinity of Echo Lake in the manufacturers of oat meal, . ed by fire, has returned to named Win, way and making a general smash up by the Abraham � tut ana valua ; of wa lea. The defendant depisd that %here of his days in —A Woodstock confectioner, A living. He had & number of n howfl "a � I respect in Which township of Macdonald, and nickel.even as be forced to discontinue the production " Ile of wages or any stipu- has decided to spend the rest own last week in Company - , action of the men at the threshing, ieeps in London and Willm0t, acbt. W. : I I far west as the Garden River reserve, twelve oats and try somethibg -.else, and the millers'. - hal been any prom go. Canada. He is said to look hale, hearty, Lee, -left that t prolilpt - n — with the rn%nY' I . getting a supply. lation regardin g plaintifrB coming Of & It is said they, who quickly pull.ed the driver from his peril Puddiconiba, of London, a usPkew, WAN - __ * i arried colaPle ill miles from the 3ault. The development of will find a dilficulty in ring tfe evidence the jury found a and even vigorous. His house at Ste. Anne with one Robert Baldwin. ad of .his uncle. J-Q9t I . A our mining industry means insuring for 11 After hesi , mplately de- have gone to Montana. Lee leaves many one position- ather and son present at the deathb - tinued bappineRs . a l There are only a small number and never f for plaintiff. was a fine building, but was 00 � time to come of good markets in the dis- e than a small percentage of the verdict of $191 - creditors and a lawsuit in threatened to de- —A couple of g"tlemen—fi - r. Puddicambe was worth nobodY le home, recently will be mor . s an action to stroyed. The piano and some other house- in the southern part of �Pael what M - of - trict ; and good home Market& are a Rreat I farmers of this country who will be exten- Lang vs. Vipond.—This wa aved, but the valuable termine who is 'legally entitled to the eon- —well known f $M, on a seems to be able to 89T with inuch exactn"11, . - � G. Meyers, � recover $407 on apples shipped to defend- hold effects were s Lee a wife died a few months county,- have been swifidled out o Is variously estimated at froin. - . : at dwelling oil I thing to % settler of limited means, starting I sive feeders of stock for'the British markets. at library, which contained 4,5W volumes of fectionery. His fortune - ._... � . � an 1i I ; born rich,that in,who t by plaintiff, who is a dealer in EX er. irsy, was destroyed, ago, and it occasioned much surprise to learn green goods transaction 7The proposition or over) princiPaillY ls , 24r. for himself in a new country. )O woul� �e given for $600 $150,000 SO $200,000 1 W" I 11 J They are those who are never . � .d str6et,- to � � I . eir His Lordship gave judgment in favor of reference and controvc .. that he had been clandestinely married at was that $7A es : I . . Meat I have laeen liying in the district of Al- have inherite.d considerable wealth froin th - Mr. ChiniCjuT'5 personal manuscript notes &I $1,666� for travelling ex- mortig '_ Mr Puddicorobt magaming life. . - erprISIng plaintiff for $356.70 and costa, gersoll by Rev. Mr. Burns to Miss Lizzie and an addition ' I came from the parents, and those who have lived to a ripe - In ey the twain 1111%Mof eld lived a quiet, un � I . , as resamed woric - I goma some. seven years. age and who have been very prosperous. Wessenburg vs. Beacom. —This was an were also destroyed and much 6thTr mana I in�,, who accompanied him ptases. Anxious to make man - ore, after along county ,,of Huron, probably a good many � ion for seduction, the parties residing script that cannot be replaced. The house Connor. B&Idw � � - I : readers of your paper will know me. I will � Among these we find Mr. Pope, th . I - . I . . 1 7 1 . . I I . . _. - - . . � I I � 11 . I i . � . I . . I I I . t � - I I I . tv . t ! . . ! . IALI I . . . 11 I I I I . � - I 9 . I � !